Published December 30, 2006 12:08 am - Thumbs Up
To City Mouse.
The Mankato-based band has been a staple of good music and good times for 35 years.
Our View: City Mouse remains strong on uncommon anniversary
The Free Press
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To City Mouse.
The Mankato-based band has been a staple of good music and good times for 35 years.
When Billy Steiner started the band in the early ’70s, he couldn’t have dreamed it would begin a decades-long gig that would go through more than 30 members and remain strong today.
The band has played thousands of times and are an annual staple at the Rockin’ in the Quarry event each summer, where they play with the Mankato Symphony Orchestra.
The band celebrates its 35th anniversary tonight at T.J.’s, the bar owned by Ron Doty, who is also celebrating 35 years in business and at whose bar the band first played.
City Mouse — now made up of Steiner, Dale Haefner, Ron Arsenault, Mike Pengra, Dave Pengra and Tim Waters — started in 1971 as a duo with Steiner and Bob Drengler.
There are few bands with the success, longevity and sheer likability of City Mouse.
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To Gov. Tim Pawlenty for announcing Thursday he would support a tuition freeze for public universities if a plan were to come across his desk. This is good news for college students, and their parents, who are past due for a break from the ever-expanding price tag attached to higher education.
We only hope the governor goes further than merely agreeing to back a freeze if one should be passed by the Legislature. By becoming more active on the subject, and by working with the Legislature to advance the goal, he could push the effort further along.
As of now, Democrats’ enthusiasm for a tuition freeze is impossible to gauge. But the desire to hold down the rising cost of college tuition was expressed by both Democrats and Republicans in the runup to the 2006 election. So let’s talk more of this freeze, and if not a freeze, then other plans for putting the breaks on tuition costs that threaten to keep worthy students out of school or to saddle them with unreasonable debt.
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