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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for February 2017

Sports

Nazi anthem mistakenly performed before tennis match

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 13, 2017, 9:15 AM Feb 13, 2017
6

German tennis has responded with outrage after the United States Tennis Association (USTA) made the embarrassing error of playing the Nazi-era version of Germany’s national anthem during a Fed Cup tie in Hawaii. Read more →

Economy

Farewell, skyway to nowhere

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 13, 2017, 8:11 AM Feb 13, 2017
1

For 15 years it stood as a symbol of development dreams denied. When a building was knocked down in 2002, it stayed in the belief that some developer would see the ‘opportunity’ (as we call empty buildings and lots in downtown St. Paul) and build a new one.
Read more →

Sports

Undermanned MN high school team gets a teaching moment

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 13, 2017, 6:20 AM Feb 13, 2017
2

Ogilvie, Minn., (pop. 361) has the same problem a lot of small school districts have when it comes to high school sports. There just aren’t enough kids to field competitive teams. Read more →

Weather

Vehicles test ice on area lakes,and fail

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 11, 2017, 7:15 PM Feb 11, 2017
6

An increase in temperatures and a failure to believe in science has led to a spate of vehicles falling through the ice. Read more →

Health

Price of Muscular Dystrophy drug may put it out of reach

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 3:38 PM Feb 10, 2017
15

If you’re a boy in the United State with Muscular Dystrophy, there’s a chance you’ve tried deflazacort, which isn’t sold in the United States but is available from an online store in the UK.

It’s not a cure for the disease, of course, but tests have shown it can improve muscle strength. Read more →

Arts & Culture

1,000 Words: Dancing Nina

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 2:14 PM Feb 10, 2017
2

I normally don’t post Twitter as a 1,000 Words entry.

But sometimes you just have to let the content make the call. Read more →

People doing good

James Wiitamaki wanted some letters. He got some letters

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 12:29 PM Feb 10, 2017
3

An update now on James Wiitamaki, the man with cancer who took out an ad in a local newspaper asking for cards and letters at the VA hospital in St. Cloud. It’s working. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Here’s why the tickets you want are sold out

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 10:55 AM Feb 10, 2017
10

If you’ve ever wondered why you can’t get a decent seat for a concert or major sporting event when you pounced onto Ticketmaster — or any other ticket-selling site — seconds after tickets went on sale, you need only talk to Ken Lowson. He’s the guy who bought them. Read more →

This or That

The healing power of a hot rod

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 9:06 AM Feb 10, 2017
6

Cy Kubista, of Pine Island, built the hot rod back in the day when it’s what people did. He scavenged for parts in Minnesota and Wisconsin. When it came time to put an engine in it, he rigged up the kids swing set as an engine hoist.

Then he got cancer. Read more →

Education

Teacher’s five-year leave request leaves Hibbing scrambling

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 8:21 AM Feb 10, 2017
72

What would happen at your workplace if you wanted to take some time off? Five years worth of time off? Read more →

Crime and Justice · Education

Privacy and that guy on the school bus

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 7:29 AM Feb 10, 2017
4

If there’s a person who allegedly sexually assaults little kids on a school bus, is there a way to tell people without violating privacy? Read more →

Politics

Why not privatize the sky?

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 10, 2017, 6:41 AM Feb 10, 2017
32

The nation’s air traffic control system is one of those government programs that actually works.
Read more →

Weather

There’s nothing like a community snowball fight

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 9, 2017, 2:01 PM Feb 9, 2017
3

For several years now, New England has beaten Minnesota when it comes to snow.

We can’t even make fun of them anymore, which makes winters here all the worse. Read more →

Science

Science reporter loses job over questionable grasp of science

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 9, 2017, 1:26 PM Feb 9, 2017
131

A solid requirement for being a science reporter on television is a belief in some basic science.

Mish Michaels, a former Boston TV weatherperson (she referred to herself as the ‘station scientist’), has lost her job with the PBS affiliate in the city because she doesn’t believe in vaccinations, the Boston Globe reports. Read more →

This or That

The coin counter’s days are numbered

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 9, 2017, 11:55 AM Feb 9, 2017
11

Wells Fargo is getting rid of the lobby coin-counter machines. Read more →

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