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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for June 2014

Sports

New scoreboard for Wild

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 3:12 PM Jun 30, 2014
2

The sports arena “arms race” in the Twin Cities took a step forward today when the Minnesota Wild and Xcel Energy Center announced a “technology upgrade” that includes a new video scoreboard that will be six times larger than the one that’s there now. It was installed in 2000. The Wild press release indicates the Read more →

Weather

Record rainfall hasn’t cured what ails White Bear Lake

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 12:57 PM Jun 30, 2014
5

White Bear Lake still has plenty of room to take your overflowing lakes, Minnesota. That just goes to show you just how far the lake has been drained in recent years as the aquifer is pumped dry. Not that this 2010 image didn’t, mind you. Despite a record month for rainfall in Minnesota, it’s been Read more →

Arts & Culture

An assessment of NPR diversity

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 9:40 AM Jun 30, 2014
5

Edward Schumacher-Matos’ contract with NPR is up in about a month and since the NPR ombudsman authored a takedown of his employer’s coverage of the removal of Native American children from their families in South Dakota, he has written very few analyses of NPR since. Today he authored an assessment of NPR’s decision to cancel Read more →

Red Cross reluctant to say how it spent Sandy money

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 8:24 AM Jun 30, 2014
3

ProPublica is trying to find out if the same thing happened with the funds for Hurricane Sandy victims, but this time the Red Cross is fighting back. Read more →

World’s largest jet makes a MSP stop

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 7:47 AM Jun 30, 2014
20

People who like watching planes at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport gave a lot of attention over the weekend to the Antonov 225, the longest and heaviest airplane ever built.
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Economy

People are using homes as ATMs again

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 7:04 AM Jun 30, 2014
0

People who bought their homes at the low end of the housing crash are pulling equity out of their homes as a quick source of cash again. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Man shakes off lightning strike

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 30, 2014, 6:51 AM Jun 30, 2014
0

Gage Stroening was camping in Wisconsin when he was struck by lightning. But he still made the show. Read more →

Sports

Is this World Cup tweet racist?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 29, 2014, 6:59 PM Jun 29, 2014
17

After the Netherlands eliminated Mexico, 2-to-1, in today’s World Cup soccer match, KLM Dutch Airlines, which apparently doesn’t need any business from Mexico, issued this tweet. ‘ The tweet was “racially insensitive,” according to Mashable and it has since been taken down. But not before stirring up Twitter. @KLM I use to fly your airline Read more →

New under the sun: economical solar energy

Bruce MacDonald June 27, 2014, 11:33 AM Jun 27, 2014
17

Are we finally at a turning point where solar energy makes sense? Read more →

A conversation with incoming NPR CEO Jarl Mohn

Bruce MacDonald June 27, 2014, 7:30 AM Jun 27, 2014
0

NPR president and CEO Jarl Mohn says his commercial media expertise will help NPR grow. Read more →

Dog stops mail in Minneapolis

Bruce MacDonald June 26, 2014, 2:50 PM Jun 26, 2014
14

A Powderhorn neighborhood woman has taken a dispute with the United States Postal Service to the Internet. Read more →

Goose attack hospitalizes Canadian cyclist

Bruce MacDonald June 26, 2014, 12:09 PM Jun 26, 2014
3

As a bicycle commuter I’m always a little leery of the abundant Canada geese that foul the paths around Twin Cities lakes. They stand their ground and appear a little threatening, especially when they have young ones in tow. (To be sure, they probably feel the same way about me.) It doesn’t hurt to give Read more →

Folk anger pays well: $2M for Dylan’s ‘Stone’ notes

Paul TostoPaul Tosto June 24, 2014, 2:25 PM Jun 24, 2014
3

Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” manuscript goes for $2 million. Read more →

A Zamboni, with love, from Minnesota

Bruce MacDonald June 24, 2014, 1:30 PM Jun 24, 2014
1

What to do with a Zamboni in midsummer? Read more →

Cost of crude: ND spills leap as oil production booms

Paul TostoPaul Tosto June 24, 2014, 12:00 PM Jun 24, 2014
1

The huge increase in oil production in North Dakota and Montana has brought an equally huge jump in oil and chemical spills tied to drilling. Read more →

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