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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for August 2016

Arts & Culture

The American freak show

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 3, 2016, 10:37 AM Aug 3, 2016
10

Particularly in an election year, we’re always looking for things that define who we are.

It’s an effort doomed to failure from the start — we can’t be defined — but we persist anyway. Read more →

Crime and Justice

The worst excuses of the speeding crackdown

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 3, 2016, 9:39 AM Aug 3, 2016
18

There should be an extra citation for bad excuses. Or a reward for the effort. Read more →

Politics

Is rural Internet a ‘public good’?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 3, 2016, 8:43 AM Aug 3, 2016
27

I often wish that Star Tribune columnist Lee Schafer’s work could find its way off the business pages and closer to the paper’s front page because his work is too stimulating to be relegated to one of the most ignored parts of the newspaper.
Read more →

Health

Behind a suicide attempt, a bigger story we won’t ever know

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 3, 2016, 6:35 AM Aug 3, 2016
36

We won’t ever know what prompted a woman to let go of the fence. We won’t ever know what led her to crawl through the hole and to decide that the world she lives in offers no hope. We won’t determine whether the society that saved her, also failed her.

We think the story is over. Read more →

Regional history

Jack Rajala, savior of white pine, dead at 77

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 2:35 PM Aug 2, 2016
3

He was surrounded by family and white pine, Aaron J. Brown writes this afternoon in a wonderfully touching memorial. Read more →

Science

Don’t like traffic jams, Minnesota? Drive differently

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 1:23 PM Aug 2, 2016
32

If drivers would simply behave differently, the main cause of traffic jams could be eliminated. Read more →

Health

Flossing fraud exposed

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 9:10 AM Aug 2, 2016
43

The Associated Press has exposed the dirty little secret your dentist has tried to keep while shaming you for not flossing daily. There’s no evidence flossing is beneficial. Read more →

Regional history

Decades later, Vietnam refugee returns to thank Hibbing

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 7:43 AM Aug 2, 2016
2

It’s hard not to imagine what the family might have contributed to a better Iron Range had his family spent more than a year in the Iron Range town on his way to a better life. Read more →

Politics

The difficulty of saying ‘I was wrong’

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 7:14 AM Aug 2, 2016
40

Somewhere — maybe — a political strategist for the Trump-Pence ticket is wondering how booing parents of soldiers is going to propel the Republicans into the White House.
Read more →

Arts & Culture · Politics

Cooler heads defuse Pokemon showdown in Winona

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2016, 6:33 AM Aug 2, 2016
12

The City Council last night voted not to ban the game-playing in city parks, specifically around the veteran’s memorial next to a playground and band shell in the city. Read more →

Politics · War

Buried next to Capt. Khan, Cpl. Schumann has a story too

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 1, 2016, 3:07 PM Aug 1, 2016
5

You’ll probably see more of this picture in newspapers and on websites. It’s the headstone of the soldier whose parents have been criticized by Donald Trump. You won’t hear the story of the soldier on whose grave the photographers trampled to get it. You should. Read more →

Politics

A Gold Star letter to Trump

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 1, 2016, 1:46 PM Aug 1, 2016
49

It should come as no surprise — although it still does — that the preferred Republican candidate for president of the United States thought it made some sense to attack Gold Star parents. It doesn’t take a political science degree to see the stupidity of doing so. Read more →

Politics

The political analysis of ‘The Simpsons’

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 1, 2016, 11:06 AM Aug 1, 2016
19

We’ve seen enough nonsensical real political commentary from the mainstream media during this campaign to dismiss The Simpsons version, just because it’s a cartoon.
Read more →

Sports

For a cyclist, one second changes a life

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 1, 2016, 8:39 AM Aug 1, 2016
2

It doesn’t seem possible that it’s been three years since Shaina Briscoe , an avid and well-known Twin Cities cyclist, started out on a race to the lakes of the Twin Cities, and sustained a severe brain injury when she and an SUV collided in Minneapolis. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Winona tests the freedom to play Pokemon

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 1, 2016, 7:40 AM Aug 1, 2016
94

People of Winona: Return to your lawns before someone gets hurt. The City Council in Winona is voting tonight to ban Pokemon playing in the city’s veteran’s park, which was built by selling pavers honoring veterans. Read more →

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