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Regional history · Sports

First pitcher in men’s league, Ila Borders returns to Duluth

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 27, 2017, 9:16 AM Jul 27, 2017
15

Surely on a list of the most interesting people who ever landed in flyover country, Ila Borders must rank pretty high. She was one of the first women on a professional baseball team (women played in the Negro Leagues) when she signed with the St. Paul Saints in ’97.
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Sports

The disappearing city golf courses

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 27, 2017, 8:03 AM Jul 27, 2017
38

Golf’s decline is illustrated this week with word that two urban golf courses are on death’s doorstep. The Minneapolis Parks Board will vote next month on a plan that to close the Hiawatha golf course because of continuing costs of pumping groundwater will likely curtail 18-hole golf at Hiawatha Golf Course. And the Pioneer Press Read more →

Crime and Justice · Economy

Analyzing East Metro’s ‘Walmart effect’ on crime

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 27, 2017, 6:34 AM Jul 27, 2017
3

Open a Walmart in town, see a spike in crime. That’s the upshot of an analysis by the
Woodbury Bulletin and Rivertown Media, which analyzed police calls in six cities in the east metro and found a disproportionate response to Walmart compared to other stores, such as Target. Read more →

This or That

Who stole a 4-year-old girl’s saddle?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 3:36 PM Jul 26, 2017
1

Sadly, there is no shortage of “people are horrible” entrants today, but we’ve settled on whomever was driving a maroon van in rural Princeton, Minn., a week ago, stopping just long enough to steal a saddle from a 4-year-old girl. It was given to her as a birthday present. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Legislature’s different approach to drug possession divides Supreme Court

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 11:01 AM Jul 26, 2017
6

It’s a curious reality of the Minnesota Supreme Court that you don’t often see the ‘Pawlenty wing’ and the ‘Dayton wing’ of the court lined up against each other, but two cases today highlighted a sharp division over sentences handed to drug offenders since a change in the state’s sentencing guidelines. Read more →

Sports

Weird triple play is first since Twins did it 11 years ago

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 9:43 AM Jul 26, 2017
6

A triple play is one of the more rare events in baseball and a triple play in which a run scores must surely be among the most impossible feats.

Last night, however, Todd Frazier of the dastardly New York Yankees accomplished it.
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Politics

Woman threatens Somalis in Fargo parking lot

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 8:20 AM Jul 26, 2017
87

Can’t we all just get along?

Nope. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Regional history

Anna Gibbs preserved Ojibwe language and culture

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 7:36 AM Jul 26, 2017
1

Anna Gibbs has died and if you know any history of the Ojibwe in Minnesota, there’s a fair chance Anna Gibbs had something to do with it.

The Bemidji Pioneer reports she died of liver cancer on Sunday at 72.
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People doing good

A Girl Scout home for the homeless

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 26, 2017, 6:22 AM Jul 26, 2017
2

There are 28 girls in Troop 6000. They’re all homeless. It’s the first-ever Girl Scout troop for girls who are homeless, reporter Jacob Pinter reports. Read more →

Politics

The two sides of John McCain

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2017, 3:46 PM Jul 25, 2017
42

In a speech on the Senate floor, McCain scolded the process that he just flew back to Washington to uphold. Read more →

Someone give this little tiger cub a name

Cody NelsonCody Nelson July 25, 2017, 3:33 PM Jul 25, 2017
3

The Minnesota Zoo is turning to us in the public for help naming its newest female Amur tiger cub.
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Sun Country passenger: ‘ We just want to be treated like human beings’

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2017, 8:42 AM Jul 25, 2017
13

It’s entirely understandable that Sun Country Airlines would divert a flight from Minneapolis to Waco instead of Dallas on Sunday night, where weather presented a safety issue. After all, even Scott Crossfield had the ‘right stuff’h, but was no match for a thunderstorm. Read more →

Crime and Justice

After police killing, ‘the power of self-interested reasoning’

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2017, 7:51 AM Jul 25, 2017
47

Slate’s Leon Neyfakh writes today that the killing of Justine Damond (nee: Ruszczyk) has illustrated ‘the kind of flawed, ideological thinking that shows through when people need to protect their preexisting beliefs and irrational biases.’
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Politics

In the age of Trump, no tradition is safe

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2017, 7:21 AM Jul 25, 2017
46

The president, in keeping with tradition, appeared at the largest gathering of Boy Scouts. And in destroying tradition, proceeded to ignore the unstated policy of staying away from partisan politics when talking to the kids. Read more →

This or That

Sunday dancing ban may be lifted in Alexandria

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2017, 6:51 AM Jul 25, 2017
16

The ordinance targeted public dances with cover charges and, in addition to the Sunday ban, made it illegal for prostitutes and drunks to attend public dances anytime. Read more →

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