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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for November 2016

In an area that’s special, Star Tribune thrives

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 2, 2016, 8:59 AM Nov 2, 2016
38

If you hadn’t noticed, the Star Tribune is apparently bucking the trend of dying newspapers in the country and it’s getting love today from Poynter, the journo think tank. Read more →

Crime and Justice

This is a day to pay no attention to the news

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 2, 2016, 8:09 AM Nov 2, 2016
18

The world is populated by decent people, but today — unlike almost every other day — it seems impossible to prove the assertion. Read more →

This or That

Emmett and Erling’s goodbye

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 2, 2016, 6:26 AM Nov 2, 2016
0

There’s a beautiful symmetry in Boyd Huppert’s KARE 11 story last night about the final goodbyes between Erling and Emmett, the now six-year-old boy and his former 91-year-old neighbor. Read more →

This or That

A coffee cup will unite us

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 2:36 PM Nov 1, 2016
21

Drink up, people! We’ve got some serious uniting to do, still. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Soon there will be unbridled joy, followed by months of deep darkness

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 1:22 PM Nov 1, 2016
16

Game 6 of the World Series is tonight and, if you believe the national media, there’ll be a Game 7 tomorrow night. And then, that’ll be it for baseball. It will disappear during the months of darkness, surely no coincidence.

The presidential campaign of 2020, however, will begin a week from today.
Read more →

Education

In anti-texting drill, Wis. school told students classmates were dead

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 11:20 AM Nov 1, 2016
6

Nothing seems to be working when it comes to getting people to stop texting and driving so there’s at least a minimal level of understanding for the authorities in the Broadhead, Wis., school district — southwest of Milwaukee — who told students at the beginning of the school day last week that four of their friends were dead.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

‘Finger salute’ to ex-wife not a crime, court rules

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 10:32 AM Nov 1, 2016
5

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania made the ruling this week in the case of Jason Roy Waugaman, 35, who had dropped his kids off at his wife’s home during a custody exchange. She stood in front of his truck, he hit the gas to scare her and drove off while giving her the obscene gesture. Read more →

Politics · Sports

UW: Obama ‘lynching’ protected by First Amendment

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 9:31 AM Nov 1, 2016
13

It’s been eight years since the United States elected a black president, and some people are still depicting him in a lynching.

This time, it’s fans at last weekend’s University of Wisconsin game against Nebraska. Read more →

Education · People doing good

Big outpouring for Irondale student who lost both parents

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 8:21 AM Nov 1, 2016
3

When his dad, Rey, died in the spring of 2015, Sam Heras, a 17-year-old, had to give up football at his Irondale high school to help support his mother. They’d been notified they were losing their house. No time for games. Last week, his mother died. Read more →

Politics

When passed, law Stanek used to send deputies to ND had no opposition

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 6:58 AM Nov 1, 2016
20

Like or not, Hennepin County sheriff Rich Stanek was within his legal right to send Hennepin County deputies and equipment to North Dakota to put down a protest by Native Americans against an oil pipeline near their land. Read more →

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