Tag: Nashwauk

  • Appeals court backs man who cut garage in half

    Appeals court backs man who cut garage in half

    I feel obligated to mention the latest on the bisected garage still spurring conversation along Itasca County Highway 8 out in my neighborhood northwest of Nashwauk, Minnesota. Last week, a state appeals court ruled in favor of Roger Weber, the former state House candidate who cut his late father’s garage in half with a chain saw as the…

  • Mining’s musical chairs on the Mesabi

    Mining’s musical chairs on the Mesabi

    Iron Rangers are celebrating the reopening of United Taconite after parent company Cliffs secured a ten-year contract with ArcelorMittal. In fact, Cliffs is even moving up the opening of the plant to August, instead of October. But with this good news comes the reality that one of the Iron Range’s biggest public and private investments in the last…

  • Future of the Range is ‘Mucho Si’

    Future of the Range is ‘Mucho Si’

    I’ll be honest. I chuckled when I heard that a vacant restaurant property on Central Avenue in downtown Nashwauk was going to become a Mexican joint called “Mucho Si.” For one thing, the site has been several restaurants over the years, each succumbing to economic doom. My cousin ran one of them. I knew the guy who…

  • Essar faces spring crucible

    Essar faces spring crucible

    Essar Steel has been in the news plenty these days. The stories can all run together, so let’s combine the things we’ve learned recently to form a clearer picture. In a nutshell, I think Essar is headed for a sale. Perhaps a partial sale, but a major new investor is likely necessary for this new Iron Range…

  • Essar misses deadline for $10 million repayment

    Essar misses deadline for $10 million repayment

    While the half-finished project continues to jut from the landscape in eastern Itasca County, Essar Steel Minnesota is likely going to change considerably before work continues. In fact, it might not even be called Essar anymore if many involved have their say. Dee DePass at the Star Tribune reports today that Essar Steel Minnesota has missed a late…

  • Essar Steel Minnesota nears bankruptcy

    Essar Steel Minnesota nears bankruptcy

    Essar Steel Minnesota is preparing for bankruptcy. This morning the Duluth News Tribune shared a Reuters report that the company building a new taconite plant near Nashwauk is close to bankruptcy. From a John Myers story: Essar has hired financial and legal advisers to help restructure its debt, several financial news sources reported over the…

  • Cliffs eyes acquiring Essar plant

    Cliffs eyes acquiring Essar plant

    As snow fades from the ditches of Northern Minnesota, the Essar Steel construction site north of Nashwauk remains frozen in time. Minor movement in and out of the site is but partial salve for the idled hope of hundreds of jobs from the region’s largest new mining project in a generation. Essar has stated that it hopes…

  • On new space in a bright, green place

    On new space in a bright, green place

    Fundamentally, this blog is about place. One of the interesting things about place is how you can always zoom in to see how places are not uniform. Places can be divided into unique stories, times in history, people and plots of land. Now that I live in a rural section of eastern Itasca County, I have become…

  • Nashwauk mayor Ben DeNucci enters 6A race

    Nashwauk mayor Ben DeNucci enters 6A race

    Nashwauk Mayor Ben DeNucci announced his candidacy for the DFL nomination for House of Representatives in District 6A on the central Iron Range. DeNucci is the owner of DeNucci’s Saloon in downtown Nashwauk and Keewatin Auto Repair in nearby Keewatin, where he also works. DeNucci made his announcement in a Crystal Dey story in the Hibbing Daily Tribune.…

  • Essar layoffs signal project hibernation

    Essar layoffs signal project hibernation

    Around 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, the streets of Nashwauk were busier than usual, a dozen full sized pickups parked outside the town’s two bars, DeNucci’s and Wizards. The bars face each other at the last stop sign I see before heading past Essar Steel, north to my home in the woods of Itasca County on the western Iron Range. “That’s…

  • Essar accepts Gov. Dayton’s repayment terms

    Essar accepts Gov. Dayton’s repayment terms

    On Dec. 31, Gov. Mark Dayton announced that Essar Steel Minnesota has accepted the repayment terms he laid out just before Christmas. This means that the company will repay almost $66 million over the next five years. “This project is tremendously important to the Iron Range, supporting more than 700 construction jobs and an expected…

  • Gov. Dayton issues terms for Essar repayment

    Gov. Dayton issues terms for Essar repayment

    Today, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton’s administration released a letter sent to Madhu Vuppuluri, CEO of Essar Steel Minnesota, demanding the company accept repayment terms for about $66 million in state grants. Dayton gives the company until Dec. 30 to accept the terms of the repayment agreement in writing. Essar owes the grant money because it did not…

  • Essar pays back $6 million to IRRRB

    Essar pays back $6 million to IRRRB

    The Mesabi Daily News reports that Essar Steel Minnesota has paid back $6 million owed to the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB). The loan was part of the initial public financing for the project back in 2007. Though the agency was essentially calling the loan, Essar officials were the ones to tell the…

  • Golden opportunity for broadband on the Iron Range


    Golden opportunity for broadband on the Iron Range


    Many people reading this have access to reliable high-speed internet access for less than $60 a month. You use this bountiful bandwidth to work from home, communicate with family, attend college, or help kids with homework. But for people who live in rural townships throughout the Iron Range this service isn’t available. They pay twice…

  • Iron Range recovery requires connection to bigger world

    Iron Range recovery requires connection to bigger world

    Another winter day turns white in the woods of Northern Minnesota. Snow to shovel yet. Over in the sleepy mining towns, some excitement. Last night, the city of Virginia opted not to ask the group holding clothing-optional parties at the Coates Hotel to just go away. Lots of debate. 4-3 vote. “We need to bring…