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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Sports

Hunter, stuck in swamp, rescued by drone and helicopter

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 4:41 PM Sep 21, 2016
1

A good dog is a pretty important hunting companion during the current birding season, but so is a good drone. Read more →

This or That

Just take the last piece, Minnesota

Tracy MumfordTracy Mumford September 21, 2016, 2:28 PM Sep 21, 2016
43

Call it the “always leave the last bite” syndrome. You’re a Minnesotan and you’d rather admit the accents in “Fargo” are highly accurate than take the last bit of a communal food offering. Read more →

Politics

Study: ‘Why’ gets blame for poor campaign coverage

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 1:45 PM Sep 21, 2016
7

A study from Harvard’s Kennedy School says the inclusion decades ago of “why” to the traditional list of questions every news story should answer — who, what, why, when, where, how — has shifted the focus of news coverage from the newsmaker to the reporter.
Read more →

Education

Teacher’s First Amendment lesson quashed

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 11:27 AM Sep 21, 2016
81

A history teacher in North Carolina is bound to get into some hot water for teaching kids about history, specifically the First Amendment of the Constitution which gives the right to burn, cut, or step on the American flag.

So that’s what Lee Francis did at his high school on Monday. Read more →

Education

Rather than shame poor kids, cafeteria worker quits

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 10:56 AM Sep 21, 2016
21

Sometimes you just have to stand for something.

Stacy Yannazzo Koltiska, a school cafeteria worker in Pennsylvania’s Canon-McMillan School District, stands for something: feeding kids without shaming the poor. Read more →

Education · Health

At the U of M, end of the line for a ‘hardworking chicken’

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 9:10 AM Sep 21, 2016
3

Woodstock the therapy chicken is dead. Read more →

Politics

Faribault pushes to end scourge of air conditioners

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 8:32 AM Sep 21, 2016
14

The Faribault Daily News reports the City Council yesterday took aim again at AC units installed in apartments in the city’s downtown. In 2014, it declined to ban them. This time, the heat is on. The city staff is giving the Council the option of banning air conditioners. Read more →

Arts & Culture

NY Times doubles down on Internet comments

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 6:59 AM Sep 21, 2016
14

Weeks after NPR decided to give up on the notion that its online audience can intelligently discuss the day’s news via comments, the New York Times, which generally has a comment section worth reading, is trying another approach to elevate the scene. Read more →

Arts & Culture · War

After 13 years, artist still drawing faces of dead soldiers

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2016, 6:26 PM Sep 20, 2016
3

Here’s your daily dose of bittersweetness. Michael Reagan, an artist in Edmonds, Washington, could probably be making bigger bucks as an artist. But making bigger bucks isn’t his passion right now. Drawing the images of every service member killed in Iraq and Afghanistan is. He got a fair amount of publicity in the last decade Read more →

Economy · Politics

Wells Fargo survives fraud scandal in congressional hearing

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2016, 11:55 AM Sep 20, 2016
16

At least in the short term, a scolding from a politician can be costly, but it takes a lot more to bring a big bank down. Read more →

This or That

Wisconsin man’s best friend is a blind horse

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2016, 10:23 AM Sep 20, 2016
2

Today daily dose of sweetness comes from Soldier’s Grove, Wisc., where Roderick Olsen’s horse, Zaxson, went blind a few years ago.

But even a blind horse wants to go for the occasional run. Read more →

Sports

NDSU win doesn’t muzzle critic from Iowa

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2016, 8:26 AM Sep 20, 2016
4

As any outsider who’s ever criticized Minnesota can attest, nothing can stir up the locals like a little disrespect.

And nothing can feel so fulfilling as some comeuppance. Read more →

Crime and Justice

St. Cloud tries to resist the urge to divide

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2016, 7:32 AM Sep 20, 2016
49

In its editorial, the St. Cloud Times is stating what shouldn’t have to be stated: the obvious. It’s not a time to turn on each other in the wake of the weekend stabbing attack at a mall in St. Cloud.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

Anti-Muslim sign in Lonsdale is protected speech, bad business

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 19, 2016, 7:23 PM Sep 19, 2016
245

Hate speech, free speech, or both? Ground zero for this debate is the East Side of St. Paul, where some teenagers burned a cross at the home of a black family in 1990. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Sports

A football game breaks out at orchestra concert

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 19, 2016, 9:07 AM Sep 19, 2016
21

That was apparently quite the stunning halftime show at the new Vikings stadium last evening when the Minnesota Orchestra played as the entertainment. Read more →

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