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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Weather

Little sympathy for victims of snow emergencies

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2016, 9:38 AM Dec 14, 2016
87

With the seasons first big snowfall behind us, the “steamed because I got towed” season is well underway.

In Mankato, 332 cars were towed during the snow emergency on Monday, overflowing the impound lot that usually handles an average of about 150 towed cars when it snows.
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Arts & Culture · Politics

Race for DNC chair is round 2 of Sanders vs. Clinton

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2016, 8:27 AM Dec 14, 2016
12

The Democrats’ search for a savior — a party chairman — is tilting toward Minneapolis congressman Keith Ellison, but it’s not hard to miss the clear dissatisfaction with the choices party leaders have been given, Politico indicates in a survey of them today. Read more →

Science

How not to drive into a pond

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2016, 7:52 AM Dec 14, 2016
4

The State Patrol said the truck’s windows had fogged up and frozen with yesterday’s cold temperatures so she couldn’t see where she was going, and was going to pull over to clear things up.

Why does this happen?
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Crime and Justice

After fire displaces residents, thief steals Christmas

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2016, 6:35 AM Dec 14, 2016
8

Sometime between Sunday and Tuesday morning, someone broke in and stole the Christmas presents under the tree of one of the families in the building, the Duluth News Tribune says. Read more →

Health

Obituary: ‘Love your addict’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 4:17 PM Dec 13, 2016
2

The family of Shane Paul Lohan, of Hanover, Mass., wasn’t reluctant to describe their son in the obituary his mother had to write for him last week.

He was a drug user; heroin, as near as we can tell. It killed him at he age of 24. Read more →

This or That

The ghost ships of Superior

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 3:41 PM Dec 13, 2016
4

Real Minnesotans? They’re the ones who’ll stand along the canal in Duluth when an ice-laden ship like the Great Lakes Trader comes in from the netherworld of lake Superior as it did today. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Economy

The age of vinyl dies in Superior

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 2:15 PM Dec 13, 2016
7

It’s entirely possible the alleged resurgence of vinyl has been overstated. Read more →

People doing good

Injured in car accident, teen goes to work anyway to raise money to feed homeless

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 12:27 PM Dec 13, 2016
3

On the list of people who are going places in this world, we can safely add the name of Jakeem Tyler, spotted in a Chick-fil-A in Avon, Indiana last week by Cameron Nelson. Read more →

Crime and Justice

He came to Minnesota to be a farmer. He stayed to be a cop

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 10:41 AM Dec 13, 2016
0

What makes some out-of-towners adopt Minnesota? Let’s ask Ralph Bradley, who was an undercover narcotics officer in the Oakland, Calif., area when he first set foot on Minnesota sod. He was here picking up a prisoner. Read more →

Health · Politics

Kentucky town reveals the lack of logic in health insurance debate

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 8:45 AM Dec 13, 2016
80

You’ll have to work hard to find any significant logic in the interviews Vox’s Sarah Kliff did with residents in Kentucky, who apparently voted for Donald Trump because they didn’t think he and the Republicans would really take away their health insurance coverage.

He was, you may recall, the candidate promising to repeal Obamacare. Read more →

Sports

Baseball bans rookie hazing

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 7:45 AM Dec 13, 2016
19

Baseball’s new collective bargaining agreement will ban the ‘tradition’ in which young players are required on a late-season road trip to travel while wearing outrageous costumes.
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People doing good

Feel-good story of a church restoration ends with bad feelings

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2016, 6:55 AM Dec 13, 2016
8

It was such a sweet story when KARE 11’s Boyd Huppert, who has a habit of finding them, told the tale of Greg Thomas, who restored a declining church in Montgomery, Minn. He was fighting cancer and, the story goes, he wanted to fix up St. John’s church when he stopped to pray. Read more →

People doing good

Young boy dies in the arms of Santa

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 12, 2016, 5:15 PM Dec 12, 2016
4

Eric Schmitt-Matzen, of Tennessee, is a professionally trained Santa Claus, but nothing can prepare any Santa Claus for what the Knoxville News Sentinel says Schmitt-Matzen faced this season. Read more →

Arts & Culture

And now, an hour of Nick Offerman doing nothing

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 12, 2016, 4:21 PM Dec 12, 2016
4

How could actor and comedian Nick Offerman outdo last year’s online ‘ad’ for a whisky in which he sat in front of a yule log fire for 45 minutes?
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Sports

The best hockey call of all time?

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 12, 2016, 2:13 PM Dec 12, 2016
11

Remember the name: Max Wolpoff.

Who?
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