Pretty soon it will be Memorial Day and we can forget about some of the tensions of this past spring. A blast of summer-like temperatures should do the job. Let's see, what were we so worked up about? Based on information I gleaned this morning (Sunday), looks like Anne Barber will be back at the library on Monday. Very interesting news.
The length of her suspension had me wondering if she would ever be back there. Due to the secretive stance of city officials, we frankly had to retreat to a whole lot of speculation. You can call it gossip. We cannot be blamed for that due to the rather sensational nature - three sheriff's deputies - of how this matter was guarded early-on.
As if supporters of the library director might commit physical violence? I had a hard time typing that. But not one but three Barney Fifes? My guess on this is that council members were receiving comments on this that were not very civil. I could put that in more raw terms. And such comments would actually be uncalled for.
I had to feel sorry for the city manager who probably had grounds for looking into things. And it's good that we have vigilant public servants who guard the public's interests without fear or favor. I have never met the city manager. I sure knew Blaine Hill from previous times. To the extent there were problems at the library, should Hill have been the one acting on that?
Because our legacy commercial media in Morris performs so badly these days, I sought an update from people we know at Willie's Super Valu. Jim Morrison once observed with a smile that whenever we were looking to ID a person in a photo for the newspaper, "just go to Willie's." Someone there would know, customer or employee. Small town wisdom.
Actually it would be better if we could rely on legacy media. So I'm thinking of the newspaper - only one a week these days - and radio. Radio has lost the talents of Marshall Hoffman and Brett Miller. There's a gaping void now, but I'm sure the owners don't care, if this service does not figure in with the "bottom line." Maybe we the public should make sure it does figure in.
Yes the paper comes out just once a week - it was two in the heyday of yours truly - but the paper has this thing called a "website." There is no limit to what you can put on a website, articles and photos of course. The paper like the radio station must think there's little bottom line value to the website. Of course they're happy to "sell" space to anyone.
But I'm talking about real leadership with active news/sports collection and dissemination. And this in theory should be good for their bottom line. Building good will with the community.
So were there a hundred people at the Monday school board meeting? A fellow at Willie's Cafe came across as knowledgeable and he said "125." That is an absolutely amazing turnout for a school board meeting. I'm curious as heck what the sentiment of all those people was. Certainly some hot-button issues and questions. As I sit here now on this Sunday, I have had no blanks filled in.
I do know about the cuts in school staff that are set to be made. And I think word got around about that due to a Facebook page and not the normal media. One thing the legacy media is always willing and enthusiastic to do: take your money for direct advertising/promotion. The next Morris paper comes out Tuesday, over a week after the big school board meeting was held. It would be so nice to consume an analytical discussion of what exactly is happening, what might be yet to resolve. In absence of clear understanding of such things, I'm left to talk to people "out and around." It's the only vehicle there is.
Someone said hockey is being cut. The whole program? Is it really being cut or is the school just forcing private money to take over? All this happens after the school added soccer? I think it's fantastic that the school added soccer. Fight to preserve it, or even add to the resources for it IMHO. Let's cut football, I mean totally cut it. I bet that's an expensive sport.
Maybe the newspaper will help us on Tuesday. But there is no guarantee. The publisher likes talking about how we need newspapers as "watchdogs," but does the Morris paper really act as a watchdog? Seems I recall reading the publisher's thoughts on how the government should help newspapers. And that's partly because of the watchdog function. However, the government does not require newspapers to act as watchdogs, and if they're going to get government support, their performance had better warrant it.
Everybody would like help from the government if they can get it. Arkansas wants disaster relief now but the answer is "no." And that's because the Federal government's new direction is to "make the states pay." The Arkansas governor was a Trump spokesperson in the first Trump presidency. Now she and her state are getting screwed.
My source on the school board meeting said the public comments were tightly managed/limited. Were there sheriff's deputies present for this one? I mean, given how emotional people/parents can be on school issues?
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Shane Monson |
Bad things can actually happen with school districts. Look at what is happening with BOLD: "criminal investigation." If it can happen there, it can happen anywhere.
It was impossible to rule out something really bad at our library and its director. But I spoke with someone who is close to the director this morning at Willie's, and got the news that Anne will be back on Monday! Good news? I think the good news is that the suspense is subsiding.
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Anne Barber |
Looks like we can see Anne back in captain's chair Monday! To whatever extent she might have done anything wrong, her suspension was her "punishment." Seems the suspension went on pretty long. I began to think we'd never see her there again.
Now I must ask: what kind of comity can we expect between the library director and the city manager?
Addendum: Still another hot-button local topic: Is UMM in trouble because of DEI? That question has been floating for a while but there was a new development this past week, with DJT signing new documents that pertain to colleges/universities. So we have to ask again: Is UMM in trouble? Are top U administrators at the Twin Cities campus getting nervous about our little enchanted citadel on the prairie?
I probe this question further on my new post on my companion blog of "Morris of Course." I invite you to read with this link. Hey, I wrote this in the middle of the night!
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com