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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for March 2015

Politics

N.D. lawmaker wants every newborn to get $5,000

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2015, 9:15 AM Mar 5, 2015
5

Sen. Oley Larsen, R-Minot, came up with the idea that would have required the state-owned Bank of North Dakota to create a $5,000 account for each newborn of state residents, the Fargo Forum reports. The money could be used later in life to attend a state college, start a business, farm or buy a house, or pay for nursing home care.
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Weather

MN ice-dam workers hailed as heroes in Boston

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2015, 8:15 AM Mar 5, 2015
6

Those Minnesotan ice-dam specialists who rode to the rescue in Massachusetts are getting some Bostonian love today. Read more →

Health · Politics

MNsure board member: ‘This isn’t working’

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2015, 6:58 AM Mar 5, 2015
2

Finding critics of MNsure, the state health exchange, isn’t hard. But when Tom Forsythe says it’s time to bury the current version of the troubled operation, he commands some attention; he’s on the MNsure board of directors. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Surveys and trivia

Oregon woman sues restaurant for not providing take-out

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 10:30 PM Mar 4, 2015
11

Even if we didn’t enjoy reading legal briefs and court decisions, we’d probably be able to curl up with Portland, Oregon resident Kathleen Hampton’s lawsuit against a restaurant.

Her brief — she’s representing herself — is seeking $100,000 because the restaurant was mean to her. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Basketball Prince wows a new generation

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 5:13 PM Mar 4, 2015
3

You had to know there was a great story behind these tweets yesterday from Star Tribune reporter Libor Jany of basketball-playing Prince. Read more →

Fatal Sauk Rapids plane crash blamed on open canopy

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 3:14 PM Mar 4, 2015
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The NTSB said the pilot likely lost control after its canopy opened in flight, but it says it cannot determine whether wake turbulence from a jet landing at St. Cloud airport had anything to do with the crash. Read more →

Paul Magers stars in dance-move mystery

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 1:25 PM Mar 4, 2015
2

Paul Magers, the former anchor of KARE 11 who ruled Twin Cities local TV while he was here, has made his national debut. Sort of. Read more →

Sports

Punishment rescinded for team that wore pink

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 12:58 PM Mar 4, 2015
1

Cooler heads have prevailed near Los Angeles where a high school girl’s basketball team was disqualified from the playoffs because they wore uniforms to call attention to breast cancer. Read more →

Economy

Supreme Court backs farmers in CapX2020 powerline fight

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 11:30 AM Mar 4, 2015
2

Farmers in the path of the enormous CapX2020 electric transmission line project have won a victory at the Minnesota Supreme Court against utility companies involved in the project. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Health

Farms, freedom, regulations clash in Grand Marais case

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 10:14 AM Mar 4, 2015
27

If there’s a fight over farming and freedom, it probably involves milk. Read more →

Weather

When it comes to winter, Boston is the new Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 9:22 AM Mar 4, 2015
8

Many people in Boston apparently haven’t had enough snow yet. What’s wrong with them? Read more →

Health · People doing good

A homeless vet died in Saint Paul and people noticed

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 8:12 AM Mar 4, 2015
4

The efforts of Pioneer Press reporter Mara Gottfried to help find the family of a homeless vet who froze to death in a St. Paul park is the type of story to make you want to call that relative with whom you’ve lost touch. Read more →

Economy

A pause to think about Target employees

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2015, 6:59 AM Mar 4, 2015
27

But yesterday’s announcement is type that sends shivers down the spine of working stiffs. The good times only last so long, and any of us can be next. Read more →

Regional history

Reopening the Buddy Holly plane crash cause? Not likely

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 3, 2015, 2:34 PM Mar 3, 2015
6

When Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson and pilot Roger Peterson died in the February 1959 plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa while enroute to Fargo, the Civil Aeronautics Board ruled the cause was pilot error and weather. Another pilot, L.J. Coon is getting some attention in the news today, telling the Read more →

Crime and Justice

Boston Marathon couple splits

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 3, 2015, 11:49 AM Mar 3, 2015
1

Not every love story can have a happy ending.

Rebekah Gregory, 27, and Pete DiMartino, 30, were married 10 months ago. Read more →

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