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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for September 2017

Crime and Justice · Politics

MN Supreme Court throws out law against disorderly conduct at meetings

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 11:08 AM Sep 13, 2017
4

The Court ruled in the case of Robin Hensel, of Little Falls, who was cited for disorderly conduct after she moved her chairs closer to city councilors at a meeting, days after the Council rescheduled a meeting when Hensel displayed signs that depicted dead and deformed children, blocking the view of others in the audience. Read more →

This or That

1000 Words: The first responders from the utility companies

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 9:42 AM Sep 13, 2017
14

They’re the crews who piled into their trucks from points far away — including from Minnesota and Wisconsin — and drove to Florida for the overtime pay and privilege of touching electric wires and listening to the occasional complaint from some people that their electricity wasn’t restored yet after Hurricane Irma. Read more →

Sports

Vikings fans turn off a visitor from New Orleans

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 8:20 AM Sep 13, 2017
61

The other day I attended my “interview” with the committee organizing volunteers to put a nice face on Minnesota when the Super Bowl is held in Minneapolis at the end of the NFL season, which started here Monday night when the Vikings played the New Orleans Saints. The goal is to send people away thinking Read more →

Crime and Justice

Why should we have to pay for credit reporting firm’s blunder?

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 6:44 AM Sep 13, 2017
44

I don’t have much choice in this underreported affair; I have to freeze my credit at not only Equifax, but every other major credit reporting firm. And I had to pay for each one. Read more →

Sports

When broadcaster bombs at football game, Twitter blows up

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 12:35 PM Sep 12, 2017
18

If you feel a little bad for what the online world did to Sergio Dipp last night, there’s hope for you. If you don’t, a heart transplant probably won’t help. Read more →

Education

Americans are constitutionally illiterate

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 11:38 AM Sep 12, 2017
38

The annual Constitution Day survey of American knowledge of the Constitution was released today. Don’t get your hopes up; it’s as depressing as ever. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Health

The healing power of ballroom dancing

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 9:50 AM Sep 12, 2017
5

After almost being killed by a bull, Jim Carter, of Duluth, lost the use of a leg. He joked to a friend that since he couldn’t ski anymore, he’d become a dancer instead. It turned out to be no joke. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Hot dog crackdown turns $60 into $52,000

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 8:36 AM Sep 12, 2017
25

An encounter with a University of California Berkeley cop may end up being the best thing that ever happened to a man selling hot dogs illegally before a football game.
Read more →

Health · Sports

The best wave in sports? It’s in Iowa

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 7:17 AM Sep 12, 2017
4

The fans of the University of Iowa football team started a wave during their game against Iowa State on Saturday Wyoming last week, and this new tradition should stick. At the end of the first quarter, the fans turned and waved at the building next to the stadium, particularly those assembled on the 12th floor, Read more →

Sports

MN high school player paralyzed in football game

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2017, 6:44 AM Sep 12, 2017
9

In southwestern Minnesota, a Hills- Beaver Creek High School football player was paralyzed while playing in a game against Mountain Lake on Friday night. Read more →

Weather

Irma repaints earthly hues

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 1:13 PM Sep 11, 2017
6

For our occasional series — The Beauty of Disasters — we give you this before-and-after shot from space of the water surrounding Florida. Read more →

Politics

MN court upholds law against false claims in political campaigns

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 11:16 AM Sep 11, 2017
19

Michelle MacDonald had claimed she was endorsed by the Republican Party’s Judicial Selection Committee in her bid for the Minnesota Supreme Court. She wasn’t,even though she was the party’s only candidate in the race to ask for it. Read more →

Weather

I wrote this blog post while standing in water so you’d understand it

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 8:16 AM Sep 11, 2017
51

The TV coverage of Hurricane Irma has renewed the long debate over whether journalists have a responsibility to lead by example, or whether we need the showbiz aspect of their work to understand the story they’re telling. Read more →

People doing good

St. Cloud Somali coffee shop gets a boost from Lutherans

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 7:04 AM Sep 11, 2017
5

Farhan Abdi, a Muslim who works with Somali youth in St. Cloud, has a coffee shop that needed some help, the St. Cloud Times says.

Enter the Lutherans of Sartell. Read more →

Crime and Justice

‘We need to look out for each other’

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 9, 2017, 7:36 AM Sep 9, 2017

It is near impossible to ask how something like the murder-suicide in Orono could happen and who Gina Summers was when happiness existed in her and her family’s life. Not without being accused of forgiving the murder of a child. We get it.

We ask anyway, Read more →

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