07/2007

The Wrapup (07/20/07)

In honor of tpt's upcoming birthday we ask an Index File question about Channel 2. And then we end the show with a clip from the station vaults courtesy of Ipso Facto.

The Great Northfield Bank Raid (07/20/07)

Volunteers in Northfield are gearing up for their annual historic re-creation. We hear the story in their words.

Taking Aim at Target (07/20/07)

An investing maverick is buying up Target stock. Will he be able to force Target to increase its profits? Retail analyst Myles Shaver is our guest. He's with the U of M's Carlson School.

tpt 50th Treasures (07/20/07)

Bill Hanley stops by to chat up the strangest Almanac spin-off ever ... Channel 3, Moscow.

Guard Troopers Return (07/20/07)

All of Minnesota's 2,600 National Guard troops are back in the United States from Iraq. Find out more about what they are doing to successfully reenter civilian life. Colonel Eric Ahlness is our guest.

Newspaper News (07/20/07)

The Pioneer Press plans more layoffs ... and the Strib has some troubles of its own concerning publisher Par Ridder. Jane Kirtley from the U of M takes a look at the beleaguered newspaper biz.

A New State Park? (07/20/07)

Cathy and Eric — yes, he's back! — chat with our state's DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten about hopes for a new state park on Lake Vermilion.

The Monologue (07/20/07)

David Gillette explains his life as a freelance artist. Apparently all to impress a girl.

Almanac - July 20, 2007 (07/20/07)

The Monologue (07/20/07)

David Gillette explains his life as a freelance artist. Apparently all to impress a girl.

A New State Park? (07/20/07)

Cathy and Eric — yes, he's back! — chat with our state's DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten about hopes for a new state park on Lake Vermilion.

Newspaper News (07/20/07)

The Pioneer Press plans more layoffs ... and the Strib has some troubles of its own concerning publisher Par Ridder. Jane Kirtley from the U of M takes a look at the beleaguered newspaper biz.

Guard Troopers Return (07/20/07)

All of Minnesota's 2,600 National Guard troops are back in the United States from Iraq. Find out more about what they are doing to successfully reenter civilian life. Colonel Eric Ahlness is our guest.

tpt 50th Treasures (07/20/07)

Bill Hanley stops by to chat up the strangest Almanac spin-off ever ... Channel 3, Moscow.

Taking Aim at Target (07/20/07)

An investing maverick is buying up Target stock. Will he be able to force Target to increase its profits? Retail analyst Myles Shaver is our guest. He's with the U of M's Carlson School.

The Great Northfield Bank Raid (07/20/07)

Volunteers in Northfield are gearing up for their annual historic re-creation. We hear the story in their words.

Larry Fitzgerald and Son (07/20/07)

Larry Fitzgerald Sr. drops by for his monthly sports chat and he has brought along football-playing son Marcus.

The Wrapup (07/20/07)

In honor of tpt's upcoming birthday we ask an Index File question about Channel 2. And then we end the show with a clip from the station vaults courtesy of Ipso Facto.

New State Park

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - 4:04 pm
Gov. Pawlenty just announced the state is going to try to acquire the first new major state park in nearly 30 years. The site is Lake Vermilion, which the governor says National Geographic once named one of the most beautiful lakes in the nation. U.S. Steel had already been in years of negotiations with private developers to turn their mine into as many as 150 lakeshore homes. If the state can swing the deal and raise tens of millions of dollars, it would have 5 miles of lakeshore right next to the Soudan Mine State Park, which would total 10 total miles of undeveloped adjacent lakeshore. The governor said with mom-and-pop resorts going extinct, giving every Minnesotan a chance to go up North to the lake is more valuable than ever. If all goes as planned a new state park could be up and running in three years. But it's far from a done deal. Only one lawmaker was there and that was a fellow Republican, even though the governor said he had been talking to lawmakers from the area like Sen. Bakk and Rep. Dill. It might have been smart to include them in the press conference too, not just a metro-Republican (Sen. Gen Olson). Another stumbling block officials admitted could be the lack of environmental and safety assessments. The state does not know what it's getting into with this old steel plant.
Gov. Pawlenty just announced the state is going to try to acquire the first new major state park in nearly 30 years. The site is Lake Vermilion, which the governor says National Geographic once named one of the most beautiful lakes in the nation.
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