Photos: Iron Range rally to stop illegal steel dumping

Gov. Mark Dayton spoke to iron miners at a rally to fight against foreign countries illegally dumping steel in the U.S.

June 23, 2014 at 6:25PM
Iron Miners listened to Gov. Mark Dayton at a rally in Virginia, Minnesota against alleged illegal steel dumping from Asian countries.     ]   GLEN STUBBE * gstubbe@startribune.com  Monday June 23, 2014
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Iron Miners listened to Gov. Mark Dayton at a rally in Virginia, Minnesota against alleged illegal steel dumping from Asian countries.     ]   GLEN STUBBE * gstubbe@startribune.com  Monday June 23, 2014
(Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Iron Miners listened to Gov. Mark Dayton at a rally in Virginia, Minnesota against alleged illegal steel dumping from Asian countries.     ]   GLEN STUBBE * gstubbe@startribune.com  Monday June 23, 2014
(Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Gov. Mark Dayton was interviewed by MSNBC's Ed Schultz who also spoke at the rally.      ]   GLEN STUBBE * gstubbe@startribune.com  Monday June 23, 2014
(Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Gov. Mark Dayton was interviewed by MSNBC's Ed Schultz who also spoke at the rally.

Karin Housley, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Scott Honour's running mate attended the miner rally in Virginia Minnesota.        ]   GLEN STUBBE * gstubbe@startribune.com  Monday June 23, 2014
(Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Karin Housley, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Scott Honour's running mate attended the miner rally in Virginia Minnesota.

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Photojournalist Glen Stubbe has been chief political photographer for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2011 and was business photographer and photo editor before that. He was named Visual MN Photographer of the Year twice in a row, first in 2015, and then combined 2016-2017.

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