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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for August 2017

Sports

Reports of the Twins’ demise were premature

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2017, 7:54 AM Aug 11, 2017
47

The Minnesota Twins threw in the towel on their playoff hopes nearly two weeks ago, trading a starting pitcher it had acquired for a playoff push days earlier, and sending away its All-Star closer. That earned the scorn of local scribes who ridiculed the team for believing it had a chance at the playoffs in the first place. Read more →

This or That

In memo’s aftermath, Google can’t talk diversity

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2017, 7:01 AM Aug 11, 2017
54

An all-staff meeting at Google in the wake of a fired-employee’s memo on women and diversity had to be canceled because of online harassment of employees. Read more →

The jobs we do

Newspaper carrier retires at 91

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2017, 6:30 AM Aug 11, 2017
0

Bernetta Kouba is hanging it up as a newspaper carrier. She can’t see well anymore and her health isn’t much to write home about.

That’s the way things go when you’re 91.
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Crime and Justice · Politics

Within the ACLU, a debate on whose speech should be defended

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2017, 1:27 PM Aug 10, 2017
37

Anybody can support the rights of people we like. But it takes a true American patriot to recognize that the rights granted by the Constitution should be argued and defended on behalf of those we despise, too. Read more →

Politics

In Indiana, a study in suppressing the vote

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2017, 11:20 AM Aug 10, 2017
34

Ever since it became the first state to adopt a voter ID law, Indiana has been the poster child in the debate over whether it’s actually an attempt at voter suppression. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Education

Shot by his student, principal wants only help for the boy

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2017, 9:39 AM Aug 10, 2017
6

In Harrisburg, S.D., southeast of Sioux Falls, two years ago, high school student Mason Buhl, then 16, walked into the principal’s office and shot Kevin Lein.

In the 23 months that Buhl has been sitting in jail awaiting trial, Lein has been one of the boy’s biggest advocates.
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This or That

The castaways on Lake of the Woods

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2017, 8:25 AM Aug 10, 2017
6

It was a good decision nearly two weeks ago when Bob Brott, 55, of Eden Prairie, and his cousin, Gary Soucie, 58, of Fairfield, Neb., realized their boat was taking on water on Lake of the Woods and the bilge pump was blocked.
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Education · Sports

Back-up U of M football player gets full scholarship via T-shirt

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2017, 6:30 AM Aug 10, 2017
24

There’s a fair amount of theater in matters involving football but University of Minnesota football coach P.J. Fleck, a showman of the first order, provided a genuine moment yesterday when he gave a big nod to a kid who’s been showing up for the team and never played a game. Read more →

Sports

Oh, for cute: Baseball players have nicknames

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 1:28 PM Aug 9, 2017
34

Major League Baseball will reach peak silliness later this month when it holds ‘Players Weekend’, outfitting its players in silly jerseys with the nicknames of players on the back.
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Politics

Here’s why Erik Paulsen wasn’t at Islamic Center solidarity rally

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 11:37 AM Aug 9, 2017
19

Erik Paulsen, the Third District congressman who represents the area including the Islamic Center, bombed on Saturday, tweeted his solidarity with members of the community. Read more →

Health

What led a woman to consider jumping off a St. Paul bridge?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 10:09 AM Aug 9, 2017
9

Suicide attempts don’t generate news stories but this time people in the area took cellphone video of the rescue attempt, so it was only natural that the focus on the story is the heroic work of officers who told the woman that people really do love her. Read more →

This or That

Warning siren in Mankato means incoming rocks

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 9:28 AM Aug 9, 2017
8

It’s safe to say that at least in Mankato, quarries make lousy neighbors. The Mankato Free Press reports a blast from a quarry yesterday sent bowling-ball-size rocks into the neighborhood, smashing siding on at least one home.
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Education

An end of homework?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 8:22 AM Aug 9, 2017
15

Of course, reality is different than what’s on the op-ed page. Kids are still going to get homework, classes will start at sun up, and teachers will still have to spend their own money, if they want the supplies they think their students need. Read more →

Arts & Culture · War

Can reading a book save us from nuclear war?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2017, 6:58 AM Aug 9, 2017
27

It’s impossible to imagine that there’s anyone walking the planet who doesn’t realize what will happen in a nuclear war, and for decades that fact alone has been enough to prevent a holocaust that destroys the blue dot. And yet, here we are, comforted only by the thought that two of them can’t possibly be insane enough to try. Read more →

Trump adviser comments on mosque bombing by criticizing ‘the left’

Cody NelsonCody Nelson August 8, 2017, 1:45 PM Aug 8, 2017
45

Three days after someone bombed out the imam’s office at the Bloomington’s Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center with an improvised explosive device, the White House is weighing in. Read more →

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