Michael Furrh set the record yesterday when he hit the ball a whole 63 yards with his 25 foot club.
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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news
Archives for November 2014
Thanks to social media, an every-two-years question is surfacing: Can I take a picture of my ballot?
Yes. Sort of. Read more →
It undoubtedly wouldn’t matter to those involved — a sense of decency is a powerful thing — but the decision to disqualify two runners who helped an injured competitor still undermines the whole ‘sports is meant to teach children’ notion that’s the underpinning of its existence. Read more →
In his New York Times column today, David Leonhardt theorizes that Democratic-leaning states are the ones in which high school football is struggling. And he zeroes in on Minnesota as an example where schools are canceling football seasons because there aren’t enough players.
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Well, it’s over.
In the two or three days before the 2016 election cycle begins, let’s kick this question around:
What did you learn from this year’s campaign? What issues were clarified for you? Read more →
The numbers — and the media — aren’t lying: the president is at the bottom of his popularity and no amount of playing with the calendar can make that a lie. Read more →
Tom Magliozzi’s laugh gave public radio permission to laugh and not be constantly weighed down by thinking such deep thoughts all the time. Read more →
Under the 6th Amendment to the Constitution, you have the right to face your accuser. But what if your accuser is your own car? Read more →
A monument to Apple founder Steve Jobs outside Russia’s IT University has been taken down, apparently because its creators were afraid it violates the recent Russian law against “gay propaganda.” Read more →
SUVs are back!
The October auto sales report, released this morning, shows the continuation of a trend in the United States: Big cars and trucks are back. Read more →
Whatever happened to those skydivers whose planes collided over Superior one year ago Sunday? Read more →
As we’ve written in these spaces before, we have infinite respect for those who push the boundaries and take the time to chase their explorer side. Two such people are in the news today. First, Jared McCallum… McCallum, a Marine vet, spent the early part of the year walking the entire length of the Appalachian Read more →
Did anyone outside of the Upper Midwest notice the big demonstration yesterday against the Washington Redskins’ name? Yes. Read more →
It doesn’t really matter that the opposing team wasn’t that interested in tight defense; the game wasn’t really the point at that point anyway.
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Admittedly, this would have been a better picture had I not been running away from the portal to another universe that opened up in the sky of South St. Paul on Saturday afternoon.
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