The Duluth News Tribune says ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘Huckleberry Finn’ will no longer be required reading in the curriculum because racial slurs are used in them.
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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news
St. Paul’s new mayor, Melvin Carter has provided a bit of a simple roadmap for untangling the gridlock of political America. Read more →

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I’ve been fortunate enough to watch (from afar) about every space launch since Alan Shepard went for a quick ride in May 1961, but I confess that I’ve never seen anything like what happened at Cape Canaveral today where the SpaceX Falcon Heavy test flight was launched.
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Newspapers could cure their readership problem if they’d just put the police log on the front page. Read more →

Poor Jeffrey Wong. He had the misfortune of being photographed by the Associated Press for a story last year about how Hawaii is preparing for the missle threat from North Korea.
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Few cities have wrestled with the idea more than Willmar, Minn., where the City Council has voted 5-to-2 to embrace a resolution on welcoming after months of debate. Read more →

Roller-skating rinks in Minnesota are apparently the new drive-in theater. Nice for nostalgia but disappearing fast. Read more →

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A New Hampshire woman who won a half-billion dollars in the Powerball game wants to remain anonymous. The lottery says she can’t. Read more →

Knowing what social media can do to a person’s career in short order, however, it was a little scary watching what happened to WCCO meteorologist Mike Augustyniak, who lives downtown and looked out the window at the reality below, and dared to tell people. Read more →
Really, is there anything more we wanted out of the Super Bowl than this tweet from a Sports Illustrated icon? Read more →

When last we heard about ‘Mad’ Mike Hughes, he was about to launch in his homemade steam-powered rocket to prove that the earth is flat. It didn’t happen. Neither did the next scheduled launch. And neither did the one scheduled for Saturday. Read more →

We enjoyed our week in the the national spotlight and somehow we’ll find a way to carry on as we slip back into flyover country status.
But the post-Super Bowl strategy by business leaders and politicians is worth keeping a close eye on. Read more →