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  • Brown on the Air: Movies

    Brown on the Air: Movies

    My essay for KAXE’s “Between You and Me” with Heidi Holtan tomorrow will be about movies. As usual this remains consistent with the call-in show’s topic for the week. Expect a lot of talk about people’s favorite movies and what movies mean in our society. You can hear the show from 10 a.m. to noon…

    January 11, 2008
  • 46 coal plants stopped in ’07

    46 coal plants stopped in ’07

    I got an e-mail this week from someone detailing 46 different coal fired power plant proposals that were cancelled or shelved around the United States this year. One of them is Excelsior Energy’s $2.3 billion boondoggle Mesaba Energy Project. There will be no new coal fired power plants — even if they use “clean coal”…

    January 11, 2008
  • Big U.S. Steel story remains unconfirmed

    Big U.S. Steel story remains unconfirmed

    Here is what the Duluth News-Tribune is reporting about that credible rumor I heard the other day regarding U.S. Steel’s operations on the Iron Range. Mum’s the word on high-level meetings at Minntac MineLee Bloomquist, Duluth News Tribune Several top-level U.S. Steel executives made a rare visit to Minntac Mine in Mountain Iron this week…

    January 11, 2008
  • Highway 53 expansion prospects

    Highway 53 expansion prospects

    The Mesabi Daily News has an interesting story today about efforts to expand State Highway 53, the major north/south byway of northern Minnesota and the Iron Range. Coupled with State Highway 169, (the Range’s east/west route) these highway improvements are absolutely necessary for a safer, more efficient infrastructure in our region. Highway 53 matching funds…

    January 10, 2008
  • Good news?

    I’m hearing credible rumors of something potentially big and ostensibly good happening at U.S. Steel’s taconite plants in northern Minnesota (they own Keewatin Taconite and MinnTac near Virginia). I’ll let you know when I can confirm. Related posts: No related posts.

    January 10, 2008
  • Freaking beobabs everywhere!

    Freaking beobabs everywhere!

    Who remembers “The Little Prince?” In this French children’s book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a pilot meets an alien who looks like a little kid. This “Little Prince” lives on a tiny planet where all he does is pull up the baobab trees so they don’t take root and choke his world. C’est une métaphore!…

    January 10, 2008
  • Yes We Can

    Yes We Can

    You know it’s a rough night when the TV makes your beer taste bad. So, Clinton won New Hampshire. I’ll avoid the more cynical thoughts that have been bouncing around my head all day, but sufficed to say we’ve got a battle on our hands. It’s all about Feb. 5 now. One on one. Clinton…

    January 9, 2008
  • MPR posts ‘Select a Candidate’ quiz for 2008

    Minnesota Public Radio posted their “Select a Candidate” feature for the election year. I wouldn’t recommend using it as your only method of selecting a candidate for Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race or the presidential caucuses, but it will help show you which candidates line up with you on your most important issues. I took the…

    January 8, 2008
  • New look at Ironworld

    For those interested, Ironworld is going through some changes this year. Check out the Hibbing Daily Tribune story. Dylan Days — one of my many side projects — is working with Ironworld to put together a Dylan exhibit next May. Stay tuned for this and potentially even more exciting news. Related posts: No related posts.

    January 8, 2008
  • Pawlenty really doesn’t want to be a wallflower in ’08

    Pawlenty really doesn’t want to be a wallflower in ’08

    T-Paw is really hoping for someone to ask him to the prom. He’s got the dress. He’s got the body glitter. He’s ready. Future Republican nominee, just ask him. Get him out of our state for just a while because I’m betting he’ll act like a total bitch if he doesn’t get asked. We’ve got…

    January 8, 2008
  • ‘West Wing’ in real life?

    ‘West Wing’ in real life?

    OK, so this is nerdy but it’s the Internet so you’ve got to expect some of that. IF Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee and IF John McCain is the Republican nominee, then our election this year will be strikingly similar in tone and style to the “West Wing” fake election held during the last…

    January 8, 2008
  • New Hampshire speaks tomorrow

    The New Hampshire primary is Tuesday. There is a good chance that my “endorsed” candidates, Barack Obama for the Democrats and John McCain for the Republicans, will win on both sides of the aisle. The biggest story of this election so far has been Obama. I feel like his candidacy could be remembered as a…

    January 7, 2008
  • JOBZ analysis in Hibbing paper

    One of the primary economic development strategies of Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s administration has been the use of tax-free zones in rural areas, called “JOBZ.” The program gives businesses a break from property, payroll and sales taxes during a fixed period to encourage growth. It’s one of those ideas that sounds foolproof at first blush, but…

    January 7, 2008
  • A ‘surge’ of ‘hybrids’ last year

    A ‘surge’ of ‘hybrids’ last year

    With politics in full swing after last week’s Iowa caucuses and next week’s New Hampshire primary, it’s easy to overload on words right now. Candidates pour words aplenty upon the voters, some true, some truish, some true lite, and the rest regular old false. But while people sometimes distort the truth, words themselves don’t lie.…

    January 6, 2008
  • Brown on the Air: Coffee

    Brown on the Air: Coffee

    My weekly radio essay for Saturday’s “Between You and Me” on 91.7 KAXE is about coffee, which is also the show’s theme this week. Breaking a recent trend I don’t wax philosophic about the deep meaning of coffee. Rather, I talk about the base value of coffee: a fast, reliable source of caffeine. I do…

    January 4, 2008
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