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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for November 2018

Health

In an honest obit, a discussion of mental health

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2018, 8:45 AM Nov 21, 2018
13

The family of Thomas Kingsley Lawrence certainly had a difficult mission in writing the obituary for their son, who took his own life.

They met the challenge head on, and produced one of the most courageous and honest obituaries we’ve seen. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

Music bonds parents and kids at this high school

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2018, 7:17 AM Nov 21, 2018
7

In Frisco, Texas a wise music teacher — as if there’s any other kind — has found the perfect way to keep parents and her students on the same page: an orchestra of parents.
Read more →

What’s on MPR News – 11/21/18

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2018, 6:00 AM Nov 21, 2018
5

Here are the stories, topics, and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →

People doing good · This or That

Video: What it looks like when a helicopter flies into a wildfire

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 12:53 PM Nov 20, 2018
21

The crew was dropping water on the so-called Woolsey Fire earlier this month when it got a call to rescue people trapped on a mountain top. Read more →

Economy

The vanishing American vacation

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 11:33 AM Nov 20, 2018
42

Let’s see: minimum wage, paid sick leave are on the clock. Here’s one more idea for a mandatory workplace ordinance: What if you had to take the vacation time you’ve got coming?
Read more →

Politics

Minn. social studies teacher accepts write-in win for the kids

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 9:56 AM Nov 20, 2018
2

If you’re going to win a write-in campaign, it helps to have a simple name because by law the first and last name must be spelled correctly. So it’s impressive that Dan Rechtzigel is the new City Council member in Kenyon. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Sports

There’s no escaping the distracted driver

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 8:34 AM Nov 20, 2018
26

A sweet moment after last weekend’s Minnesota Class A State Tournament semifinals was a sobbering reminder that the carnage caused by distracted drivers in Minnesota can be found just about anywhere these days. Read more →

Sports

Twins ball-chaser: mensch or monster?

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 7:10 AM Nov 20, 2018
6

For a little less than a week, Jason Gabbert was the most hated person in Minnesota sports, based on the Star Tribune’s report of how the Minnesota Twins have banned him for a year for his aggressiveness in chasing foul balls in the nice seats behind the dugout.
Read more →

What’s on MPR News – 11/20/18

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 20, 2018, 6:00 AM Nov 20, 2018
51

Here are the stories, topics, and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →

Sports

NCAA relents; allows student athlete to keep donations after being disowned

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 4:16 PM Nov 16, 2018
17

Every now and then, the NCAA shows a little common sense in its insistence that college ‘student-athletes’ not be tainted by money.

Emily Scheck, is a cross-country runner at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY. She’s also gay. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Artist’s dream of a gigantic horse comes true in South Dakota

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 12:27 PM Nov 16, 2018
5

Wayne Porter’s gigantic horse, made out of old railroad tie plates, has successfully (and expensively, we figure) been moved from his blacksmith shop to his sculpture field along I-90 in Montrose, S.D. That’s a 130-mile trip.
Read more →

People doing good

Good deeds go punished for man riding to help kids with cancer

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 11:29 AM Nov 16, 2018
7

James Dobson, 32, set out to ride his recumbent bicycle from New Hampshire to San Diego on what he called his “Positive Vibes Tour.” His goal? Raise money to help kids with cancer.
Read more →

Politics

In lame-duck period, Wisconsin Republicans make their move

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 10:35 AM Nov 16, 2018
16

The period between Election Day and the day new lawmakers take office is some of the most dangerous times for democracy.

Wisconsin may prove that anew.
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This or That

NewsCut Flashback: Dog Mountain

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 9:24 AM Nov 16, 2018
5

The mug I’d chosen for the morning coffee today gave me today’s NewsCut Flashback — yeah, it’s going to be a thing for the next few months. I picked it up at Dog Mountain a few years ago, a place created first by a man and his love for dogs (specifically: his black lab, Sally). His widow, Gwen, worked hard to keep the place open. But in 2013, she killed herself, too.
Read more →

This or That

In a Wisconsin town, a turkey heals a divided people

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 16, 2018, 8:14 AM Nov 16, 2018
9

In Ashwaubenon, Wis., a turkey named “Smoke” rules the roost.

Smoke isn’t like most turkeys in Wisconsin — insert your own joke here — because he’s a loner. Also, he won’t go away, the Washington Post says.
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