Tag: Hibbing

  • Another giant awakens

    Another giant awakens

    Photographs of early Mesabi Iron Range mining are in black and white. We may identify the gray material in the rail cars as iron because, well, why else would those sturdy mustachioed gentlemen have shoveled it up? But the early open pit and underground mines were very much driven by color — bright, vibrant hues…

  • Mail voting safe, secure and simple

    Mail voting safe, secure and simple

    The first time I voted in a general election I was lying on a set of dorm room sheets that wouldn’t be washed until spring. Cigarette dangling from my lips, I marked my ballot for Jesse “The Body” Ventura as Minnesota’s next governor. Democracy prevailed. However you gauge the wisdom of my first ballot, it…

  • Too Many Sticks: Losing the fight against fifth-grade fascism

    Too Many Sticks: Losing the fight against fifth-grade fascism

    As warm winds blow and winter snow melts into vernal rebirth I am reminded of springtime in the fifth grade when the fascists won the war. It was April of 1991. A championship for our Minnesota Twins seemed as unlikely as the fall of the democratic republic my friends and I created on the Cherry…

  • As economy shutters mines, reflection on 20 years of the same story

    As economy shutters mines, reflection on 20 years of the same story

    My latest column for the Minnesota Reformer is up today: “The mines will come back, many of the jobs won’t.” I reflect on an early career experience offering hollow words to a laid-off miner. Then I explore trends in mining and American industry in general. As world events and volatile markets flap their butterfly wings,…

  • Hibbing Taconite third Iron Range mine to shut down amid economic slide

    Hibbing Taconite third Iron Range mine to shut down amid economic slide

    Global steel giant ArcelorMittal will idle its Hibbing Taconite plant from May 3 through July 6 amid evaporating demand for iron ore in a growing economic recession. The move will furlough 650 employees. HibTac becomes the third Mesabi Iron Range mine to announce a shutdown during prime production season due to the sudden collapse of…

  • Talkin’ Range history, communists & nonferrous mining, as one does

    Talkin’ Range history, communists & nonferrous mining, as one does

    Last week I gave an e-mail interview to Ed Newman for his blog, which he published as “Dylan Town: MinnesotaBrown Talks About Life on the Iron Range and Its History, Past and Present.” It was an challenging exercise for me, as it combined several different aspects of topics I cover here at the blog. First,…

  • Iron ships sail into economic storm

    Iron ships sail into economic storm

    Economists study the market’s “invisible hand,” but when it comes to the economy Iron Rangers believe what we see. That’s because here in northern Minnesota economic indicators ride in iron ore cars pulled by diesel engines on steel rails. With our own eyes we see Minnesota’s iron mines operating despite the historic shuttering of the…

  • John Prine sang the grief of losing places like mine

    John Prine sang the grief of losing places like mine

    John Prine died Tuesday from complications of COVID-19. He had been critically ill with the disease for days following years of battling cancer. The singer-songwriter with his high gravelly voice was best known for brilliant working class lyrics brimming with pathos, humor, and sometimes uncomfortable honesty. As the New York Times pointed out, Bob Dylan…

  • Recycling a limited solution in disposable society

    Recycling a limited solution in disposable society

    The attendant at the dump extended a pair of Inspector Gadget tongs into the recycling bins to retrieve contraband. His sworn enemy is styrofoam. “If I could un-invent anything on earth it would be styrofoam,” he told me this month. He also told me that the rules would be changing. Itasca County now must pay…

  • Homebound on a global scale

    Homebound on a global scale

    Who buys soup at Target? Apparently everyone, because the soup is gone. But we can get soap. So let’s get soap. Walking the aisles of the store last weekend my phone rang. It was my sister Alyssa in Italy. She’ve been living there almost two years now but was hoping to come home for a…

  • COVID-19 crisis threatens iron ore demand

    COVID-19 crisis threatens iron ore demand

    NOTE: This post also appears in the Hibbing Daily Tribune as part of a content partnership. Economic effects of the global pandemic could reach taconite mines on Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range later this year. U.S. automakers Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler announced Wednesday they would close all American production plants in response to the…

  • Iron Range epidemics and the greater good

    Iron Range epidemics and the greater good

    NOTE: This article also appears in the Hibbing Daily Tribune. It’s part of a new expanded partnership between this blog and the newspaper that runs my column. Frank Hibbing could sense iron nearby when he and his team camped beneath a grove of towering white pines on the western Mesaba Iron Range. Indeed, they would discover…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 3

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 3

    This is the last of a three-part series. See Part 1 and Part 2. There is no historical blind spot quite like the recent past. The living defend their memories, true or not, with self-interested passion. The recently departed are far more saintly than the long dead. Over the past three weeks I’ve been exploring…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 2

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 2

    This is the second of a three-part series.  Last week I told you about a 1998 Hibbing Daily Tribune special section entitled “2020 Vision.” Back then, reporters interviewed local people about what they saw happening in our region by the year 2020. They got a lot right. For instance, many predicted the rise of health…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past

    This is the first of a two-part series. Look around. Somehow we’ve stumbled into the year 2020. We write 2020 on our paperwork. We gird for a 2020 election season that seems anything but futuristic or forward-thinking. In short, 2020 seems nothing like the sci-fi utopia of our dreams. And, frankly, I feel ripped off.…