State of the State of the State and Snow, Snow, Snow
By Rochelle Olson
The news Tuesday morning from Baltimore about the collapse of the Key Bridge — and rescuers searching for cars and survivors in the water — is an absolute gut punch for Minnesotans who remember where they were Aug. 1, 2007.
That’s a painful start to the day and I’m sorry for this rough segue, but we’ve got politics to discuss because Gov. Tim Walz will give his State of the State address at 7 p.m. at what is sure to be an impressive new high school in Owatonna. He’s heading there to highlight the community’s commitment to itself, education and innovation. I’ve got a story to get you started on what the speech might look like as the governor’s firmly in his second term with a wide horizon of options after piloting through the twin crises of Covid-19 and civil unrest in his first. (Strib Columnist Evan Ramstad was there in November for an informative column about the place.)
Will Walz mention that he was once a high school football coach and that Owatonna is a lot nicer than the buildings he taught in with modular makeshift walls separating the classrooms?
I don’t know, but I see the snow and am not looking forward to the drive south this afternoon.
STAY CLOSE: Don’t wander far from the Star Tribune website this morning because there will be breaking news from Briana Bierschbach. (I’ll say no more.) We’ll also find out whether former Gov. Jesse Ventura is the running mate of anti-vaxxer RFK Jr. I’m guessing no but we all know I’ve been wrong before.
NEW TOPIC: What I know for sure is I don’t need to hear another billionaire talking about defiling breakfast, my favorite meal of the day. I am sparing you all the onomatopoeia of that one word that the heiress used. Cheers to Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert for the pancakes and to the Wall Street Journal’s Chicago-based Joe Barrett, who (I’ve been informed) ran the quote past at least one bartender at a landmark Duluth establishment to make sure it was in the vernacular. No word on whether Cargill took Barrett for a spin in one of her McLarens, although I think he would have mentioned that. This was a car I didn’t know existed until I googled the Cargill heiress-by-marriage.
TOUR DE COURTS: Walz told MPR’s Brian Bakst last Friday that the interviews for state Supreme Court candidates are starting this week. Remember when I told you Karl Procaccini was a candidate and then months later he was chosen? The only *possible* contenders I’ve heard this time are Solicitor General Liz Kramer and Court of Appeals Judge Elise Larson. Ok, I’ve heard more but I’m not allowed to say their names publicly.