Tag: Minnesota

  • Critical thinking for automated times

    Critical thinking for automated times

    I like to watch old black-and-white movies. In these films you see several scenes involving jobs that no longer exist. People appear very skilled at these jobs. We are led to believe they made a decent living off them. But practically no one makes the same living in the same jobs today. In most cases…

  • What next for long-suffering Nashwauk mine project?

    What next for long-suffering Nashwauk mine project?

    I drive past the former Butler Taconite mine site near Nashwauk, Minnesota, nearly every day. As such, I have ample time to join my neighbors, local leaders and international iron ore traders in wondering what might happen with the long-stalled construction of a new mine there. All this comes more than three decades after Butler…

  • Arts provide economic, aesthetic boost to NE Minnesota

    Arts provide economic, aesthetic boost to NE Minnesota

    Last year I wrote about the economic impact of the arts in Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range region. An organization called Creative Minnesota explored the total reach of the arts, including the revenue generated within the economy and the number of jobs created. Today, the same organization released a new 2019 report as part of Arts…

  • After 10 years, final Minnesota ‘all hockey hair team’ video drops

    After 10 years, final Minnesota ‘all hockey hair team’ video drops

    Iron Range hopes for a state high school hockey championship fell just short with Greenway’s Saturday afternoon loss to St. Cloud Cathedral. It was an amazing run for the Raiders, though, with some great games, hearty effort and exciting play. And they placed respectably in the 2019 Minnesota State High School All Hockey Hair Team…

  • It ain’t over ’til it’s oven

    It ain’t over ’til it’s oven

    We come here not to mourn the oven, but to bury it. Northern Minnesota author Aaron Brown relates the fiery final minutes of his family’s electric range.

  • Iron Range state hockey hopes skate with Greenway

    Iron Range state hockey hopes skate with Greenway

    The Minnesota State High School boys class “A” hockey tournament begins today, always a cultural touchstone in this part of the world. Living in the Iron Range region of Northern Minnesota means dwelling among fever dreams of this state competition. Men and women are driven mad by title hopes, and sometimes spend a lifetime rueing…

  • Just our duck; the quack is back

    Just our duck; the quack is back

    You’ll just have to go to the festival yourself to see if the duck is everything it’s … QUACKED UP TO BE! Ha ha ha! Ha. ha. ha … OK, can we talk about this?

  • 10-week sprint to special election for Iron Range school plan

    10-week sprint to special election for Iron Range school plan

    On May 14, voters in Virginia, Eveleth and Gilbert will decide whether a new $181 million shared high school plan becomes reality.

  • It’s time for Squatch Chat at Effie tavern

    It’s time for Squatch Chat at Effie tavern

    The legend of an elusive forest beast, more man than ape, spans cultures around the globe. We call him Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, Yeti or the Abominable Snowman. North American native peoples call him “Big Brother,” and think of him as a resident of another time or dimension, come to check on us. But you can’t…

  • ESPN heads to Iron Range for feature on Jared Allen’s curling team

    ESPN heads to Iron Range for feature on Jared Allen’s curling team

    So there I am Sunday morning. Slept in, not quite accidentally. Watching ESPN to keep my blood pressure low. And then what should appear on my screen? Why, it was a hotel parking lot on the Mesabi Iron Range. Specifically, it was the AmericInn in Virginia, Minnesota. And then one strange second later I see…

  • New Virginia/Eveleth-Gilbert high school plan gains major funding boost

    New Virginia/Eveleth-Gilbert high school plan gains major funding boost

    Two rival Iron Range school districts will build a consolidated high school if voters approve a now greatly subsidized school levy. Last Friday, the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board recommended to its state department a $100 million investment in a shared Virginia and Eveleth-Gilbert high school. Almost $5 million per year would space out…

  • In Northern Minnesota, economic trends collide

    In Northern Minnesota, economic trends collide

    The people of Northern Minnesota need the same things they did 100 years ago. Employment. Food. Medical care. Places to shop and seek entertainment. Yet, how we satisfy these needs changed considerably over the past century. Indeed, these fundamental functions of society continue to transform before us. Only two questions remain: 1) Will we accept…

  • All that cold and the dang bugs survived

    All that cold and the dang bugs survived

    You know the old trope. As the horror movie concludes, the virtuous teenagers are safe, the villain is dead, and the credits roll. But then, at the very end, the camera zooms back in on the death mask of the evil antagonist. Suddenly, glowing red eyes open wide. He lives! No one is safe and…

  • Study shows rural ‘recreation counties’ holding population

    Study shows rural ‘recreation counties’ holding population

    In real terms, the biggest factor in most of the challenges facing Iron Range communities is population loss. The economic contraction of the late 1950s and 1980s sent people away from core Range communities. This impacted local businesses, school enrollments, housing values, and myriad other issues. There are other factors, more to consider, but basically…

  • Hibbing Community College to name buildings

    Hibbing Community College to name buildings

    If you’re like me, you wonder how places got their names. There’s usually some story involved, even if it’s boring. At college you might have sat in a building named for some dusty old multisyllabic poo-bah from the past. A plaque in the lobby identified the crusty oldster, who we all assume forked over a…