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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for July 2017

Regional history

Faribault gives its history a ‘whirl’

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 11:44 AM Jul 11, 2017
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St. Paul has its Peanuts characters, Chicago had its cows, Bemidji has its Paul and Babe, and Faribault has its Tilt-A-Whirl cars.

Or at least it will on Thursday when the second restored Tilt-A-Whirl car will be placed outside the State Bank of Faribault building.
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This or That

When it comes to connections, nothing can beat the internet

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 10:35 AM Jul 11, 2017
0

It took less than 24 hours for a ring found in Detroit Lakes to find its owner in Colorado. Read more →

Nothing inflames the Minnesota passion like a roundabout

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 9:28 AM Jul 11, 2017
42

In a smaller community, people know who the neighbors are that want traffic to slow down on the residential street and when restrictions come to the ‘hood, the whole ‘nice people in small town’ thing gets pitched out the window. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Time to ease walleye restrictions on Mille Lacs?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 8:34 AM Jul 11, 2017
15

The lesson from last weekend’s protest on Lake Mille Lacs may be that protest works. Or maybe it doesn’t.

A flotilla of fisherpeople and area business owners encircled Gov. Mark Dayton’s bought, protesting restrictions on the taking of walleye.
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Health

Because of mistake on a check, elderly woman loses her insurance

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2017, 6:46 AM Jul 11, 2017
28

If you’re going to make a mistake when writing a check, don’t make it in the part where you write out the words, and don’t make it with an insurance company. They’re ruthless. Read more →

Education · Politics

Poll: Republicans think higher education is hurting the country

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 1:30 PM Jul 10, 2017
39

A new poll from Pew Research shows the assault on the idea of higher education has finally connected with Republicans, who viewed it favorably just two years ago. Read more →

Arts & Culture

When the internet should mind its own business

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 12:57 PM Jul 10, 2017
1

The minute Patton Oswalt announced his engagement last week, everyone pretty much knew what was coming. The internet commenters would not approve. Read more →

Sports

Mariucci by any other name is still Mariucci

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 10:25 AM Jul 10, 2017
26

The University of Minnesota tried its best to hide the fact that selling the naming rights to Mariucci Arena was anything but a grab for cash at the expense of sports history. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Wisconsin has no ‘will’ to crack down on first-time drunk drivers

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 9:49 AM Jul 10, 2017
6

Wisconsin is the only state that doesn’t treat first-time drunk driving as a crime and that apparently is the way it’s going to stay, the La Crosse Tribune says today.
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Education

If grades are eliminated, what will grades-obsessed students do?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 8:38 AM Jul 10, 2017
4

An idea hatched by some private schools — including Blake in Minneapolis and Mounds Park Academy in St. Paul — may be about to revolutionize how your kids get into college, let alone how they approach their work in high school.

They want to get rid of grades and course information in high school transcripts. Read more →

Economy

Boy drowns at Woodbury lake where city eliminated lifeguards

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2017, 7:19 AM Jul 10, 2017
12

There’s a lot of money in Woodbury, one of the most affluent communities in Minnesota. But not enough for a life guard at the city’s Carver Lake and now a five year old boy is dead. From the sound of things, it’s lucky his rescuer is waking up today, too.
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Crime and Justice

Minneapolis cop shoots family’s therapy dogs

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 9, 2017, 9:33 PM Jul 9, 2017
73

From available evidence, a Minneapolis police officer wasn’t being threatened by a dog when he answered a burglar alarm at a home in north Minneapolis Saturday afternoon. But Ciroc and Rocko, two Staffordshire terrier therapy dogs, got shot anyway.
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Politics

Black Lives Matters counters NRA video with one of its own

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 9, 2017, 8:54 PM Jul 9, 2017
2

A couple of weeks ago the National Rifle Association issued an amped-up video that some people say was a call to violence.

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Health

Man opens pack of baseball cards and finds a kidney

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 8, 2017, 12:14 PM Jul 8, 2017
1

Steve Winfree has a lot of worries on his mind. He started dialysis in November and he needs a kidney for a transplant. But he’s not so consumed with worry that he can’t appreciate the excitement of opening a new pack of Topps baseball cards.

It’s a stress-relief hobby for him and his wife, Heather. Read more →

People doing good

How much charity is too much? Maine woman just found out

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 8, 2017, 7:03 AM Jul 8, 2017
3

No good deed goes unpunished, the quip goes, and make no mistake: Laura Benedict, of Augusta, Maine, does good deeds when she holds fundraisers at her restaurant. But there’s a limit on how much goodness the state of Maine can stand. Read more →

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