The faculty of the R.F. Pettigrew school participated in the Spread the Love project this week. People face away from the white board while colleagues write positive messages about them. Then they’re invited to turn around and look .
Read more →
MPR News Reflections and observations on the news
Archives for February 2017
Nothing says ‘people’s stadium’ like a fence to keep people out. Read more →
It wasn’t injured; it was curious. You know how owls are. Read more →
There are angels who walk among us, an assertion I think MPR reporter John Enger proved yesterday in his story about John and Cindy Ness, the Bemidji couple who could’ve ignored the plight of babies who are born addicted to opioids. Read more →
Surely there can be little doubt by now that using a cellphone while driving isn’t safe no matter how much we try to convince ourselves we’re different.
The brain has a hard time doing two things at once and this was true even when cellphones were just phones. Read more →
It’s in Hunk of Beef, manufactured by Evanger’s Dog Food and sold in Washington, California, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Read more →
The main trouble with bad stories with happy endings is they quite often become happy stories with bad endings. Such is the story today of Jeff Bauman, whom you may remember from the Boston Marathon bombing.
Read more →
This guy, who retired at 55 and is letting us know he’s doing great while we’re hunkered down in our cubicle farms. Read more →
Here’s a little guy secret from the Northland:
There isn’t a guy alive around here who doesn’t want to drive a Zamboni.
That’s why Cole Schusted is a lucky guy. Read more →
Stocks go up and stocks go down but the long-term trend has always been in an upward direction. So some public officials think there’s long-term money to be made. Read more →
The host of the Splendid Table is the latest pioneer of public radio locally to exit the stage. Read more →
The convergence of sports and politics is usually an ugly scene and now that President Donald Trump is prepared to exercise the office’s traditional — and incredibly tired — welcoming of a sports team, it’s going to get uglier. Read more →
Twenty-two people crossed from Noyes, Minn., last weekend alone. Another 10 crossed over last week.
Read more →