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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Sports

The Minnesota Twins are for real

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 14, 2017, 6:42 AM Jun 14, 2017
26

A lot of us laughed when an off-season statistics calculation predicted the Minnesota Twins would win nearly 80 games this season, even though the franchise did almost nothing in the off-season to boost their roster, which lost more than 100 games last season.

We were wrong. Read more →

Sports

12-year-old had one wish: A ‘save’ in his last Little League game

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 9:04 PM Jun 13, 2017
2

Yes, we’re fully aware that NewsCut has its share of readers who will say, ‘what are these kids learning by intentionally striking out so Braydon Gero, 12, a kid with Down Syndrome can have a happy moment in his last Little League game of the season?’

And the answer is easy Read more →

Arts & Culture

Young Bob Dylan Wikimedia CommonsDid Bob Dylan steal parts of his Nobel lecture?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 4:16 PM Jun 13, 2017
8
Young Bob Dylan Wikimedia Commons

Andrea Pitzer, a writer for Slate, says Dylan lifting the work of others is nothing new and checking his work has sparked a cottage industry.
Dylan got $923,000 for his lecture as part of his Nobel Prize in literature. Pitzer says he should give some of it to the authors of the work he used. Read more →

Health

In deciding the future of health care coverage, Medica may call the shots

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 2:25 PM Jun 13, 2017
8

The future of Obamacare is being decided in a back room somewhere in Washington, from what we’ve been told, but maybe its immediate future is being decided in some cubicles in the Twin Cities.
Read more →

Education

Yearbook adviser suspended after mentions of Trump removed

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 11:54 AM Jun 13, 2017
33

What’s another day in June without a yearbook controversy in the nation’s schools?

This time it’s Wall High School in New Jersey where student Grant Berardo noticed a difference between the photo he submitted and the one that was printed, according to the Asbury Park Press. Read more →

This or That

Teen takes first solo flight in an airplane she built

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 10:16 AM Jun 13, 2017
10

Where is the next generation of pilots coming from? Sometimes, they come from the garage; they’re the little kids building airplanes with a grown-up. Read more →

Health

When veterans try to get health care covered, VA says ‘no’

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 9:35 AM Jun 13, 2017
5

If you’re a veteran and you want the government to honor its committment to provide health care coverage, it helps if you can get your story told on a local TV station. Read more →

Crime and Justice

What’s it take to put a white-collar con man away for good?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 8:45 AM Jun 13, 2017
7

If you stuck up a bank and walked away with a few hundred thousand dollars — several times — how long do you think you’d be in prison?

The case of a White Bear Lake man provides an instruction for how to steal money properly: do it with a white collar.
Read more →

The jobs we do

End of the line for parking lot attendants in Fargo

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 8:09 AM Jun 13, 2017
5

Parking lot attendants in Fargo are finding out what most cities have already learned. The world doesn’t need parking lot attendants anymore. Read more →

Health · Politics

Whatever happened to that health care bill?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2017, 6:51 AM Jun 13, 2017
29

If you’ve watched sports stadium debates over the years, you might recognize the technique. Nothing’s ever dead except for people’s interest in opposing it. Read more →

Crime and Justice

How a Latvian man allegedly used Startribune.com to steal millions

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 8:45 PM Jun 12, 2017
2

Peteris Sahurovs, 28, of Latvia has finally appeared in a Minnesota court years after being indicted for a scheme that put ‘scareware’ on people’s computers Read more →

Crime and Justice

Court OKs Bemidji State prof’s suit over Iraq war job cut

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 11:38 AM Jun 12, 2017
28

In 2005, the Army recalled Martin Breaker, a reservist, and when he informed BSU that he intended to return in 2008, the state university said his previous positions had been eliminated. It offered him a temporary position at less pay. Read more →

Sports

A lesson in proper parenting, hockey style

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 9:51 AM Jun 12, 2017
10

Former University of North Dakota hockey player Carter Rowney won a Stanley Cup last night with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Read more →

Education

Decades later, fourth-grade student and teacher reunite

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 9:15 AM Jun 12, 2017
2

Eighteen years ago, Phil Kiltie, a retired teacher in Alexandria, got a nice letter from Scott Lempka, who was once in Kiltie’s fourth-grade class, had grown up and become a teacher himself in Ohio.

Kiltie kept the letter. Teachers, we’re guessing, especially fourth-grade teachers, don’t get a lot of letters from their all-grown-up students. Read more →

Arts & Culture

School’s out. Is your Internet ready?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 8:20 AM Jun 12, 2017
17

School’s out! It’s a time to get inside and play! Read more →

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