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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for April 2017

Health

For pregnant women, a crisis in rural Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 12:26 PM Apr 19, 2017
2

No doubt, giving up the city life and moving to the country roads of Minnesota can seem an idyllic life for a lot of people. And for a lot of people, it is.

For pregnant women, however, living in rural Minnesota comes with significant risks, an article this week on STAT reveals. Read more →

Economy

Solar subsidy opponent takes the subsidy

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 10:24 AM Apr 19, 2017
28

Robert Bryce, a free marketer with the Manhattan Institute, a conservative “think tank” funded by oil interests, has dished out some red meat for the anti-solar crowd today by acknowledging that he’s installed solar panels on his home in Austin, Texas. Read more →

Health

A Minnesota child dies by suicide

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 9:43 AM Apr 19, 2017
7

Stillwater Area Schools’ Oak-Land Junior High School posted suicide awareness phone numbers and a few pieces of advice on how to talk about the problem. That’s almost always a sign that a student has died by suicide. Read more →

This or That

We should choose better heroes

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 8:57 AM Apr 19, 2017
6

A murderer is getting the nation’s attention today for taking his own life. If he hadn’t been a player in the National Football League, nobody would care. We should choose better heroes. Here’s one. Read more →

Economy

To be poor and homeless in Rochester

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 8:10 AM Apr 19, 2017
2

The Rochester man lives on disability payments that allow him to spend only $300 a month on housing, the Rochester Post-Bulletin reports. That’s not enough, so Jacob lives in a 19-year-old van he bought with what little money he had two weeks ago.

On Good Friday, a drunk driver slammed into it, disabling it.
Read more →

Politics

Faribault considers how to herd cats

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 19, 2017, 6:51 AM Apr 19, 2017
12

Faribault has a big cat problem. The city has too many feral cats. That’s setting up a debate over whether the problem goes away by killing them or capturing them. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Mark Heistad, MPR’s voice of documentaries, dies

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 2:53 PM Apr 18, 2017
7

Heistad was the classic public radio storyteller whose work, fortunately, has reached a new audience in the last several months as MPR News has reaired some of his productions as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the organization. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Stretch & Bobbito to NPR

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 1:22 PM Apr 18, 2017
0

The new podcast, assuming the hosts — Robert Garcia and Adrian Bartos —
bring it all with them, could be the biggest disruption to the staid NPR brand in its history.
Read more →

Sports

Duck, Duck Gray Duck vs. Duck, Duck Goose in August tilt

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 12:03 PM Apr 18, 2017
2

Sad news, St. Paul baseball fans. We’ve missed out on our chance to pick up some slick jerseys worn by the St. Paul Gutteral Uff Da’s.
Read more →

People doing good

Family finds $14k. Gives it back

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 11:18 AM Apr 18, 2017
5

Don’t you just hate it when you take $14,000 in cash to a car dealer, decide you don’t want to buy a car afterall, and when you put the bag of money on your roof while digging for your keys, you forget it’s there and drive off? Read more →

Crime and Justice

Survivor who led fight against priest abuse dead at 58

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 9:54 AM Apr 18, 2017
20

If not for people like Joe Crowley, the Catholic Church’s chronic problem of sexual abuse might never have found its believers.
Read more →

Economy

What if the country were a business?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 8:46 AM Apr 18, 2017
36

If the U.S. government actually were a business, it’d have to issue a 10-K filing with regulators — a report to shareholders — and we’d all get a look at how the business is doing.

This morning, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled the results of his project to do just that and it landed with a bit of a thud. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Five trees destroyed in Ely, so 15 more are planted

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 6:58 AM Apr 18, 2017
10

You have to really hate somebody or something to wipe out trees planted at a veteran’s memorial project. But, suddenly, destroying trees is a “thing” now. Read more →

Health · People doing good

Family of NFL player listens to their son’s heart beating inside Rod Carew

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 14, 2017, 1:01 PM Apr 14, 2017
4

Konrad Reuland, a 29-year-old tight end for the Baltimore Ravens, died in mid-December of the brain aneurysm that struck him down in November. He wasn’t a great NFL star. He was waived seven times in a very brief career which is why, perhaps, his death merited a few paragraphs in the usual places. Read more →

Sports

Told women can’t run marathons, she persisted

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 14, 2017, 12:42 PM Apr 14, 2017
9

No runner in the Boston Marathon will ever again wear number 261. It has now been retired in honor of the woman who once wore it, and ushered in the era of women’s running.

Read more →

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