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Regional history

Arsonist destroys state’s longest trestle bridge

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 14, 2015, 8:35 AM Apr 14, 2015
8

From the ‘Department of We Can’t Have Nice Things’ comes word that the longest trestle bridge still standing in Minnesota has burned, thanks to the work of an arsonist.
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Education

Success of immigrant kids brings out the racists

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 14, 2015, 7:29 AM Apr 14, 2015

Perhaps one way to curb xenophobia is to stop giving it a megaphone. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Baseball stadium tax likely unavailable for soccer home

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 14, 2015, 6:47 AM Apr 14, 2015
3

Theoretically, the Twins stadium tax would expire as soon as the stadium was paid for. But the theory ignores the physics of politics: Taxes don’t expire, even though the tax is taking in more money than expected and the stadium will be paid off early. Read more →

Sports

With change in the law, George Krog may get a doe

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 12:52 PM Apr 13, 2015
0

You may soon have another reason to try to live to age 84. You’ll get to shoot a doe. Read more →

Science

Attempt to save money in rocket launch provides thrills

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 12:04 PM Apr 13, 2015
8

Live video of SpaceX’s attempt to land a used rocket on a barge in the ocean. Read more →

Sports

Returning soldier surprises parents at hockey game

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 11:26 AM Apr 13, 2015
5

Nope, still not tired of seeing returning soldiers surprising their families in odd settings. Read more →

Chimp has right idea about drones

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 9:22 AM Apr 13, 2015
4

It’s only a matter of time now before the Federal Aviation Administration gives news organizations full authority to fly quadcopters. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Free-range kids land parents in trouble again

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 9:11 AM Apr 13, 2015
16

The Maryland parents who got into trouble in January for allowing their children to walk the streets alone were worried this weekend when the 10-year-old and 6-year-old didn’t come home from the park.
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Arts & Culture

‘No interest’ scraps Owatonna arts festival

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 8:51 AM Apr 13, 2015
5

For 22 years, the Owatonna Arts Center has hosted the Festival of the Arts, but no more — at least not for a year.
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Sports

Is hockey just a ‘suburban thing’ ?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2015, 7:15 AM Apr 13, 2015
18

The theory comes from Como Park High School hockey coach Mike Searles, who says it’s been a struggle finding ice time for his kids, especially since the rink at the state fairgrounds closed. Read more →

War

1,000 Words: Return to Buchenwald

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 11, 2015, 3:09 PM Apr 11, 2015
1

American forces entered the camp on 11 April 1945, bringing an end to the ordeal of 21,000 prisoners being held there by Nazi troops. Read more →

Regional history

Where Am I?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 11, 2015, 1:05 PM Apr 11, 2015
4

Today’s clue: Its name in Ojibwe is ‘Ne-zhingwaakokaag’.
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Arts & Culture

Minnesota makes bid for World’s Fair

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 10, 2015, 11:46 AM Apr 10, 2015
19

There’s probably a lesson in the fact that the one World’s Fair people are able to name is the one that wasn’t sanctioned by the international body that awards world’s fairs — New York in 1964 and 1965. Read more →

People doing good · Sports

Big hearted runner sustains Boston Marathon tradition

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 10, 2015, 10:02 AM Apr 10, 2015
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Dick and Rick Hoyt didn’t want a big name to help continue their tradition of running the Boston Marathon every year. They wanted a big heart.
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Health

When it’s good to be fat

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 10, 2015, 9:02 AM Apr 10, 2015
8

A study of 2 million people found that those who were thinnest were far more likely to develop dementia. Read more →

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