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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for October 2016

Crime and Justice · Politics

Polling places are no place for the police amid shooting fear

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 19, 2016, 6:42 AM Oct 19, 2016
13

Some election officials, and some state laws, prevent police from providing security at polling places this election because they say it will make voters feel unwelcomed. Read more →

Sports

When the symphony supports the local nine

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 8:13 PM Oct 18, 2016
1

The second-best part of October postseason baseball is some city’s symphony always posts a video in support of their local team, playing the sport’s national anthem.

This year the distinction goes to Chicago. Read more →

Economy

Researchers: Airport noise complaints come from ‘frustrated minority’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 3:18 PM Oct 18, 2016
5

Eli Dourado and Raymond Russell tackle NIMBYism in their latest paper, claiming that complaints about airport noise come from a small number of people and disproportionately tilt noise abatement programs in a way that hinders the advancement of cheaper and faster commercial flight.
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Politics

Let the Klobuchar speculation begin!

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 12:06 PM Oct 18, 2016
24

We’ve been amused over the years by the dynamic by which Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s name gets floated for high-profile gigs in Washington but there it is in black and white, thanks to the hacking of Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s e-mail with the first cut-down of potential running mates. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Joe’s Violin and the healing power of music

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 9:45 AM Oct 18, 2016
4

Might we suggest you take a break from the noise of news and spend 24 minutes watching the story of Joseph Feingold, who heard a classical radio station ask for used instruments and donated his.

He had played it as youngster in a Siberian labor camp, his mother and his youngest brother were both killed at Treblinka. Read more →

This or That

Coon Rapids man was drafted into three armies

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 9:18 AM Oct 18, 2016
1

Too often, the story of our amazing lives don’t get told until it appears on the newspaper’s obituary page and Star Tribune reporter Chao Xiong today provides a perfect example.
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This or That

Think you’re a safe driver? Prove it

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 7:48 AM Oct 18, 2016
50

People who fly airplanes have to prove every two years that they’re still capable of performing the task and they’re knowledgeable about the rules.

The unbelievable video from the Hudson Police Department inspires us to renew our suggestion that maybe it’s not a bad idea for drivers too.
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Arts & Culture

What if Bob Dylan won a Nobel and he didn’t care?

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 6:29 AM Oct 18, 2016
10

There’s no chance winning the Nobel Prize for literature is going to change Bob Dylan. Read more →

Sports

Judge rejects bid to cancel playoff game over racist mascot

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 4:31 PM Oct 17, 2016
49

Indigenous activist Douglas Cardinal’s attempt to prevent it from happening because of Cleveland’s racist mascot and team name is worthy of attention in a country that has a law against such things. If nothing else, Cleveland’s success in the playoffs is coming alongside attention over its racist mascot. Read more →

Politics

Report cites journalists who contribute to politicians

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 1:09 PM Oct 17, 2016
26

One photojournalist said she contributed because it’s her freedom of speech. That’s true. Everyone has a right to contribute to political causes. No one has a right to work in a newsroom while doing so, however.
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Crime and Justice

For lack of a warrant for GPS tracking, alleged poacher goes free

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 11:33 AM Oct 17, 2016
14

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today ruled that it was unconstitutional for a Department of Natural Resources officer to attach a GPS-based tracking device to the vehicle of a man he suspected was hunting big game illegally in Lac qui Parle County.
Read more →

Politics

In covering Trump’s words, broadcasters fear the long arm of the FCC

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 10:34 AM Oct 17, 2016
17

There’s a fascinating intersection of regulations and politics in the latest essay from NPR ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen in which she answers critics of the network’s coverage of Donald Trump’s comments regarding his treatment of women.
Read more →

Sports

In fall, a young man’s thoughts turn to boating in a pumpkin

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 9:32 AM Oct 17, 2016
6

You have to give a nod to Rick Swenson, 35, of Fergus Falls, who found inspiration watching a giant pumpkin dropped onto a car in Lancaster, Minn., some time ago.
Read more →

Economy

Prairie Island leaders say anti-casino literature ‘racist’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 8:49 AM Oct 17, 2016
6

The Pioneer Press reports today that people in the Lake Elmo – Lakeland Township area are upset that the Prairie Island tribal community will build a casino on land its purchased at Manning Avenue and I-94.
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Politics

Newspaper publisher answers threats following endorsement for president

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 17, 2016, 8:18 AM Oct 17, 2016
6

Sadly, it’s not at all surprising that a newspaper’s editorial board, a newspaper that endorsed Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, got death threats for its trouble.
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