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Health · Politics

What you can learn with a $190,000 heart operation

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 12:31 PM Jan 8, 2015
20

If you get your health insurance from your employer, the chances are pretty good that last week your co-pays — the amount you pay just for showing up — went up. So did your out-of-pocket maximum and your deductible. In short, it’s going to cost you a lot more to use your health care.
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Politics

Politician who became national joke apologizes

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 11:15 AM Jan 8, 2015
2

Kirby Delauter, the Maryland politician who became a national joke earlier this week when he insisted that a local newspaper not use his name without authorization, has more than redeemed himself. Read more →

Education · Weather

For one teacher, the colder the better

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 9:45 AM Jan 8, 2015
1

Nick Ziegler has provided plenty of videos on YouTube experimenting with ways to take advantage of the cold. He calls it the Minnesota Cold Channel.
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Economy

Twin Cities lands major aviation fly-in

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 9:31 AM Jan 8, 2015
6

Anoka County–Blaine Airport was selected as one of five airports to host a one-day “convention” of aviation enthusiasts. Read more →

Sports

White Bear Lake HS apologizes for racist remark at game

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 9:21 AM Jan 8, 2015
0

Last month, a Cretin-Derham High School basketball player went to the free-throw line in a game against White Bear Lake High School when someone in the stands made ‘racially motivated noises,’ the Pioneer Press reports. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Hot rod tradition proves too popular for Stillwater

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 8:03 AM Jan 8, 2015
1

Stillwater, Minn., which proudly lives in its past, is going to be a little less ’50s and ’60s to accommodate a lot more ’10s. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Comedy as an act of courage

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 7:41 AM Jan 8, 2015
3

Comedy in the wake of tragedy presents a challenge to comedians. Read more →

Crime and Justice

After killings, cartoonists take pen to paper

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 8, 2015, 6:53 AM Jan 8, 2015
2

A day after the killings of journalists — including many editorial cartoonists — in Paris, many newspapers in the rest of the world are casting off the conventions of the editorial page to speak out. Read more →

Crime and Justice

1,000 Words: The united

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 6:00 PM Jan 7, 2015
4

Sometimes, the events that come from us being apart from one another, pull us together.
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Sports

The State of Mediocre Hockey shows some life

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 4:56 PM Jan 7, 2015
0

With a few seasons as exceptions, the Minnesota Wild have been dull underachievers almost since the day they brought mediocre hockey back to Minnesota. Read more →

We welcome our beer pong overlords

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 2:04 PM Jan 7, 2015
4

Perhaps like us, you’ve been getting texts and tweets from colleagues who are in sunny Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics show, in which tomorrow’s hyped gadgets are on display today.

We’re pretty sure this isn’t overhyped. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Pitcher says his GOP politics hurt Hall of Fame bid

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 1:22 PM Jan 7, 2015
14

The Baseball Hall of Fame balloting is over and all that’s left are the sour grapes. Read more →

Politics

When journalists help terrorists win

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 12:15 PM Jan 7, 2015
1

Terrorists killed a dozen people in an assault on free speech, but it took a newspaper in New York to deliver the final blow. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Education

Records raise more questions over principal’s ouster

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 11:14 AM Jan 7, 2015
0

There are certainly troubling aspects to the alleged actions of former East Ridge High School (Woodbury) principal Aaron Harper, who resigned under pressure in early November. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Regional history

In search of our identity

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2015, 10:32 AM Jan 7, 2015
8

What do we call us? ‘The thermally-challenged hell hole north of Iowa’ won’t fit on a license plate.
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