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Embracing winter: The dog sledders

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2015, 2:44 PM Feb 6, 2015
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Can your summer do this? Read more →

Weather

How not to drive in Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2015, 11:43 AM Feb 6, 2015
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation today released this video showing a pileup on I-35 south of Faribault on Tuesday.

It’s not pretty because it captures us at our driving worst. Read more →

Weather

‘Ice Man’ to take another crack at Superior ice tower

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 5, 2015, 8:47 AM Feb 5, 2015
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Roger Hanson is the kind of guy who can make you root for a relentless and bitter cold snap. Read more →

Weather

Superior ice tower collapses

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 3, 2015, 2:46 PM Feb 3, 2015
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Roger Hanson was well along in his city-subsidized effort to build an ice tower in Superior today. Things were looking good and tourists were stopping to take a look, just as the city had hoped. Read more →

Weather

Asked about spring, groundhog bites mayor instead

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 2, 2015, 8:43 AM Feb 2, 2015
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Jimmy didn’t see his shadow, which isn’t surprising since Jimmy looked for it before the sun was up far enough to cast shadows this morning. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Weather

With Amy Poehler’s help, Cambridge shakes off a blizzard

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 29, 2015, 7:00 PM Jan 29, 2015
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A couple of things here. First, tuition at Harvard is $58,607 a year.

Second — and really, more important — remember all that chatter about how East Coast cities don’t know what to do in blizzards. Read more →

Weather

After you shovel, how long do ‘dibs’ last?

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 28, 2015, 9:19 AM Jan 28, 2015
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The big storm in Massachusetts has rekindled an old debate. Read more →

Weather

Compared to the Northeast, MN doesn’t know snow

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 26, 2015, 6:33 AM Jan 26, 2015
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The snow hadn’t even started falling yet in the northeast’s ‘historic’ snowstorm when Minnesotans and other Midwesterners were taking to Twitter to joke about the East’s ignorance of what to do when it snows. Read more →

Weather

Don’t eat the snow in North Dakota

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 23, 2015, 9:02 AM Jan 23, 2015
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North Dakota has the dirtiest snow in America, according to researchers.
Read more →

Weather

In fashion showdown vs. winter, parents giving up

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 22, 2015, 12:39 PM Jan 22, 2015
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Today’s evidence of the devolution of the American boy comes from the Boston Globe, which today reports a disturbing fashion trend among boys who want to look cool at this time of the year: shorts. Read more →

Weather

Newspaper chain makes ice cleats mandatory

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 14, 2015, 9:49 AM Jan 14, 2015
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The corporate parent of the Mankato Free Press has ordered all reporters and photographers to wear ice cleats in winter weather, Jim Romenesko reports. Read more →

People doing good · Weather

Free winter clothes for needy kids, but few takers

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 13, 2015, 6:36 AM Jan 13, 2015
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A good person has to feel for Linda Bowar of Rochester, who did something about the fact that there are too many kids without appropriate winter gear for Minnesota’s dark months. Or, at least, she tried to do something.
Read more →

Weather

Garage-roof leap highlights Minnesota cold

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 12, 2015, 8:54 AM Jan 12, 2015
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Nathan Ziegler, the Twin Cities teacher who got plenty of international attention last week for his video of a frozen trampoline, has doubled down. Read more →

Education · Weather

For one teacher, the colder the better

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 9:45 AM Jan 8, 2015
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Nick Ziegler has provided plenty of videos on YouTube experimenting with ways to take advantage of the cold. He calls it the Minnesota Cold Channel.
Read more →

Education · Weather

School-closing debate season begins

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 6:58 AM Jan 7, 2015
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We can argue all day about the value of the wind chill number until we’re blue in the bare skin, but there’s no doubting this advisory number now dictates how we live our lives. It’s instant drama in an industry that requires drama.
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