IRON RANGE
Statue kickoff marks Dylan’s birthday
The man born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth and raised in Hibbing turned 72 on Friday. To celebrate Bob Dylans birthday, the Dylan by Duluth Creative Team unveiled a small statue of the singer-songwrite...
Posted on 5/25/13 at 12:00 AM
Happy 72nd birthday, Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan then Bobby Zimmerman as a sophomore in the Hibbing High School yearbook, circa 1957. (News-Tribune file photo) Today, May 24, 2013, is the 72nd birthday of Northland native and music icon...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 12:39 PM
Legislative notebook: Gun bill surfaces without stronger background checks
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey The author of a new gun bill says she wrote it as a compromise, but those who already have related bills are not buying it. Rep. Debra Hilstrom, DFL-Brooklyn Cente...
Posted on 3/6/13 at 6:33 PM
Will Buffett buy Cliffs Resources?
Through Berkshire Hathaway, billionaire investor Warren Buffetts acquisitions have included Burlington Northern Santa Fe for $26 billion in 2009 and Lubrzol Corp. for $9 billion just this month. Now ...
Posted on 4/1/11 at 12:07 PM
Iron Range Veterans Memorial
The Iron Range Veterans Memorial is in the running for a contest called Razoo. They will be collecting donations starting March 15th at 12 a.m. Razoo Central comes out of Washington DC and the memoria...
Posted on 3/5/10 at 4:47 AM
Economist questions cost-benefit equation of copper mining
By John Myers , June 18, 2013
IRRRB reworks loan to Excelsior Energy
By John Myers , June 18, 2013
Iron Range board reworks loan to Excelsior Energy
By John Myers , June 17, 2013
Montana economist to talk about Minnesota mining
Thomas M. Power, a research professor in economics at the University of Montana and former head of the school’s economics department, will be in Duluth on Tuesday to talk about the economic costs and benefits of proposed copper mining in Minnesota.By News Tribune staff , June 17, 2013
Bygones for June 17
News Tribune, June 17, 1973 The director of the National Water Quality Laboratory in Duluth yesterday urged people to avoid unnecessary alarm over the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation that Duluthians find an alternative water source for very young children because of asbestos found in the city’s water supply.June 17, 2013
Hibbing native features family in latest film
By Chris Hewitt , June 15, 2013
Authorities ID Hibbing man who died in fall from deer stand
The 55-year-old Hibbing man who died Thursday after falling off the deer stand that he was working on has been identified as Bruce Richard Stone.By News Tribune staff , June 14, 2013
MORNING UPDATE: 10 years after disappearance, 'Beaner' still not home, not forgotten
Ten years ago today, just after 4:30 in the afternoon, 5-year-old LeeAnna Warner walked away barefoot from her family’s home in Chisholm heading to a nearby friend’s house to play. No one has seen LeeAnna Warner since.By News Tribune staff , June 14, 2013
IRRRB reworks loan to Excelsior Energy
Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board members will be asked on Monday to approve a plan to restructure the agency’s $9.5 million loan made years ago to Excelsior Energy, the controversial and still unbuilt electrical plant.By John Myers , June 14, 2013
10 years after disappearance, 'Beaner' still not home, not forgotten
By John Myers , June 14, 2013
Iron Range board reworks loan to still-unbuilt power plant
Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board members will be asked on Monday to approve a plan to restructure the agency’s $9.5 million loan made years ago to Excelsior Energy, the controversial and still unbuilt electrical plant.By John Myers , June 13, 2013
New option offered for Highway 53 in Virginia
By John Myers , June 12, 2013
MnDOT floats another re-route option for Highway 53 in Virginia 
By John Myers , June 11, 2013
St. Louis County Board considers cutting funding to agency with 'overzealous' employee 
By John Myers , June 11, 2013
Meetings set to discuss White Earth Nation constitution 
Members of the White Earth Nation have proposed amending their constitution and will host informational meetings to discuss the effects of prospective reforms. The first of these meetings is slated to occur on the Iron Range.
By News Tribune staff , June 10, 2013
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