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10 in a row; go, Twins, go!
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Hibbing’s Mines and Pines Jubilee reaches zenith today
Today is the Hibbing Mines and Pines Jubilee Parade and Street Dance. Come on down (or up) to Hibbing for some good times. I hit it off with my wife Christina at this event 10 years ago. If you attend, you’ll see just how improbable that was. We’ll be in town tonight but we’ve learned…
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House K-12 committee planning hearing on Iron Range
A little birdie tells me that the Minnesota House K-12 Finance committee is scheduling a hearing on the Iron Range this summer. This will be a great opportunity to explain to leaders from around the state the importance of the “Minnesota Miracle” model of education funding. Every student in Minnesota deserves access to a quality…
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OOM PA PA!
It’s the last Polkafest ever on the Iron Range! I can’t believe I forgot to post this yesterday. Today is the headline day for Polkafest at Ironworld in Chisholm. The Iron Range has hosted Polkafest since the 1980s, but this year it was announced that the event would be moving to Carlton next year. Polka…
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Labor leader to file for 7B seat
I got a call last night. You know people are reading the blog when they start using THE PHONE. On Monday, Marsh Stenersen will announce his candidacy for State Representative in House District 7B, which encompasses Duluth’s west side and downtown. This is the seat being vacated by retiring State Rep. Mike Jaros. Stenersen is…
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Who will build the party of the Iron Range?
The legislative elections on the Iron Range are usually only competitive if there is a DFL primary. That’s not to say that the Iron Range is excessively liberal or that there aren’t any Republicans around, it’s just that the DFL party structure dominates state politics around here, and has for half a century. Now, I’m…
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"Overburden" piling up
My new book “Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range” continues to move through its final stages of print preparation. Today we shot the cover photograph up at the Hull Rust mine view in Hibbing. Unlike Bill O’Reilly, I am not the dominant element of of my book’s cover photo. My oldest son Henry, age…
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Brown on the Air: Circle of Life
Originally, “Between You and Me” on 91.7 KAXE was going to take a hiatus for Saturday, June 28, but the independent public station’s summer fund raiser has been extended through Saturday so they are scrambling to put together a new show. The new topic is “cycles of life,” based in part on my column of…
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The Carlson Question
Grace Kelly over at MNBlue is discussing the possibility of former moderate Republican Gov. Arne Carlson jumping into Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race either as an independent or as a DFLer. What a world! What a world! The theory is based on some push polling that was done that included Arne’s name as a DFL candidate.…
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Unique candidates, typical election
Jeff Rosenberg at Minnesota Campaign Report wrote what I was thinking this morning. I honestly believed that Obama vs. McCain would be a dramatically different kind of political campaign. But it really isn’t. Part of the blame can be placed on Obama and McCain, but I think a good deal more of it belongs with…
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Gun ruling allows rural Democrats to focus on Democratic issues
One of the challenges of being a Democrat in a rural place is that you are often trying to convince your neighbors to join your cause for economic reasons (Democrats have, historically, reduced the national debt and grown jobs while Republicans have, historically, tightened the job market and driven up the national debt). But, while…
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High speed internet on the Range: Part of a national plan?
A healthy economic recovery on the Iron Range must include vast improvements to our technological infrastructure (or, in deference to my friends in the broadband business … the means of delivering our tech infrastructure). It’s one way to use our region’s mineral resources to lay out a non-specific red carpet for a huge number of…
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They come here with their pinstriped suits and …
Boom times a’ comin’ to the Iron Range. That’s the story and I mostly believe it. There will be jobs created here in the next few years, mostly because steel is selling high and our local iron mining operations are much more competitive in the global economy. If big new plants like the ones proposed…
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Peebles will come, Ray. Peebles will come.
OMG! Hibbing is getting a Peebles! A what now? For the last several years people in the Iron Range’s largest city of Hibbing have been anticipating the coming of a new retailer after the big Wal-Mart came in and precipitated the closure of our Kmart and Pamida while the local mall saw most of its…
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Gene Lyons’ Obama problem and how it affects Minnesota
My “hometown” paper is the Hibbing Daily Tribune (in as much as I live in a very rural township with no paper and this one is somewhat close and runs my weekly column). The Tribune, like most small town dailies, doesn’t run nearly as many syndicated columnists as it used to for budget reasons. One…