Week of January 16, 2025

  • Waupaca's Ironwood plant to close

    WAUPACA, Wis. — Officials of Waupaca Foundry Inc. announced in a Monday press release that they will cease operations and close their Ironwood plant in mid-February. According to the announcement, all employees have been offered relocation to iron foundry operations in Marinette or Waupaca, Wisconsin, or in Tell City, Indiana. The Ironwood plant — which opened in 2019 and currently employs 18 full-time workers — is a grinding and cleaning operation for castings produced at Plant 1, a gray iron foundry in Waupaca. The press release said...

  • Gogebic Fair Board welcomes new members

    By MEGAN HUGHES [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Gogebic County Fair Board met on Tuesday evening for its first meeting of 2025, welcoming several members and updating on the status of this year's fair. New members are Joe Cayer, Stephanie Matonich and Dan Wood, along with returning members Linda Nelson, Shelley Suckow, Holly Ramme and Melinda Kostak. As part of its annual reorganization, the board elected Nelson as chairperson and Suckow as vice chairperson. Nelson also presented the...

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  • FOR THE LOVE OF LOCAL HOCKEY

    By BRENDA MOSELEY [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Lumberjacks may have lost to the high-ranked Dryden Ice Dogs on Friday and Saturday nights, but the Tier II Junior A hockey team surely has won the support of its new town. On Jan. 10 and 11, the Pat O’Donnell Civic Center in Ironwood was filled with fans, with many wearing sweatshirts or hats bearing the Lumberjack logo. Announcer Trey Luce wore a suit and tie featuring wood rounds. Hoping for a chance to talk with the team...

  • Airport board discusses reorganization

    By MEGAN HUGHES [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Gogebic-Iron County Airport Board welcomed new member Peter Matonich at an annual reorganizational meeting on Monday. The board also re-elected Pat Hanson as chairperson, Dan Siirila as vice chairperson and Mario Loretti as recording secretary. James Lorenson continues to serve as a board member. Board members also voted to continue operating under Robert’s Rules and to continue scheduling regular meetings on the second Monday of the month at 5 p.m. in the airport office. The board...

  • Bessemer School Board elects officers

    By MEGAN HUGHES [email protected] BESSEMER — In a Jan. 8 reorganizational meeting, members of the Bessemer Board of Education voted to maintain the same positions. Hence, Jim Partanen will remain as president, and Brady Halverson will remain as vice president. Tara Graham and Beth Steiger also will continue as treasurer and secretary, respectively. In other reorganizational action, the board also: — Approved First National Bank, Gogebic Range Bank and the Michigan Liquid Asset Fund Plus as depositories for school funds. ...

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  • Audubon Bird Count brings out the beauties

    By BRENDA MOSELEY [email protected] IRONWOOD - In the late 19th Century, the only birds that many people wanted to count were dead ones. At that time, Christmas shooting contests were known as "side hunts," and all birds were targets. Captains would pick team members and hope for carnage. The Omaha World Herald reported the number of birds killed by just two of the members in a winning team in its Dec. 31, 1898, issue. Their count included 96 geese, 68 ducks and an abundance of "small fry...

  • Hurley considers hiring building inspector

    By PAMELA JANSSON [email protected] HURLEY — Members of the Hurley City Council discussed on Tuesday evening the possibility of hiring a building inspector but agreed that they first should be clear on what they need. Mayor Joanne Bruneau suggested consulting first with Daniel Soine, who has helped the city with zoning and planning in past years. The mayor first suggested that building inspection needs perhaps could be handled by existing city staff, with emphasis on Scott Santini, director of Public Works. “If you’re asking...

  • MECCA Trails cancels live Winterfest events

    By SARAH LAUZON Globe Student Intern [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — The MECCA Winterfest race team in Mercer has announced the cancellation of all live Winterfest events originally scheduled for Saturday. Virtual Winterfest events will remain available. “We are incredibly disappointed to have to cancel Winterfest’s live events for the second year in a row,” said race director Rodney Silvis in a Jan. 11 press release. He added, “Our volunteers have been working hard and were ready to host this exciting event, but...

  • DEPOT DASH

    By BRENDA MOSELEY [email protected] IRONWOOD — “Medals, hot chocolate and cookies for all.” That’s what the organizers of Sisu Ski Fest’s Depot Dash on Jan. 10 promised kids 10 and under, and it’s also what they delivered at the Historic Ironwood Depot Park. But even better than the treats and rewards for most kids was the chance to ski the dash — a loop trail created by Sisu volunteers. Although the Jan. 11 Sisu Ski Festival adult races were cancelled due to lack of...

  • Bessemer receives positive audit for past fiscal year

    By PAMELA JANSSON [email protected] BESSEMER — Members of the Bessemer City Council on Monday approved an audit report prepared by Rukkila/Negro and Associates in Houghton. The focus was on the year ending June 30, 2024. Mayor Peter Tacconelli said the auditor gave a positive report. “She was very impressed with how the girls are handling the books and how up to date we are with the funds,” he said. Councilman Adam Zak said the final few pages of the audit report did indicate the need for “corrective measures” such as more...

  • Samsons start 2025 with two victories

    By JASON JUNO [email protected] IRONWOOD — Gogebic started 2025 right, with wins at Mesabi, 67-36, last week and at home over Central Lakes, 53-42, Saturday. The Samsons have won three straight overall with a win over Minnesota State CTC to end 2024. “Anytime you can string a couple together, it’s a huge confidence boost for the team,” GCC coach Denver Sharow said. “To start the second half of the season on a three-game run — huge, huge. Just watching them play at a different level is great. They’re starting to come...

  • Panthers win top-3 battle over Lakes

    By JASON JUNO [email protected] LAKE LINDEN — Ewen-Trout Creek keeps getting better at defending Lake Linden-Hubbell’s All-U.P. backcourt. When the Panthers gave up 51 points to Cleo Milkey and Emily Jokela in a regular-season game last year, they lost. In the next meeting, that number was down to 34, and E-TC won a close regional tournament matchup in March. And on Thursday night in Lake Linden’s gym, the Panthers only surrendered a combined 22 points and they dominated the Lakes for a 56-41 victory. “They’re both really...

  • E-TC girls fourth in first state poll

    By JASON JUNO [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ewen-Trout Creek girls are ranked fourth in the first Michigan Sports Writer Girls Basketball Poll of the season. The Panthers are still second in the U.P. Division 4 poll. St. Ignace is first in both the D-4 U.P. and statewide polls. The Saints avenged an earlier loss to Sault Ste. Marie, which is ranked fourth in the U.P. big-school poll, last week with a 57-46 road win. E-TC picked up a big victory last week as well, winning 56-41 at Lake Linden-Hubbell, which dropped two spots to...

  • GCC off to 1-3 start in new year

    By JASON JUNO [email protected] IRONWOOD — It’s been a tough start to 2025 for the GCC Samsons. After a loss to Hibbing to start the calendar year, they lost a tough one at Mesabi Range, 77-76, last week. They returned home and picked up a nice win, 87-62 over UW-Baraboo Friday night, before losing the next afternoon, 89-78 to Central Lakes. On Saturday, they finished with 78 points, but it was still a big scoring drought in the second half and the handling of a brash defense that cost them a chance to win. Gogebic shot well in...

  • Richard Michael Lanctoe

    IRONWOOD, Mich. - Richard Michael Lanctoe, 73, of Ironwood, died peacefully at his home, on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Rick was born on March 9, 1951, to Fritz and Kay (Johnson) Lanctoe in Ironwood. In elementary years, he attended the Central School, followed by the Ironwood Catholic High School, where he graduated in 1969. He was united in marriage to Lori Ann McDonald on March 31, 1997, in Las Vegas. From an early age, Rick was interested in business adventures....

  • Mary K. Osterholm

    DULUTH, Minn. - Mary K. Osterholm, 76, of Ironwood, Michigan, went to her Heavenly home on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. Mary was born on Nov. 12, 1948, to John and Dora (Mattrella) Kavinsky in Ironwood. She graduated from St. Ambrose Catholic School in 1959 with honors, then went to UW-Superior and - later in her life - Gogebic Community College. Mary worked for many years as a proofreader for BlackDot in Freeport, Illinois, and then taught preschool at Our Lady of...

  • James 'Jim' William Korpela

    ALLEN PARK, Mich. - James 'Jim' William Korpela, 78, of Taylor, Mich., passed away with daughters and grandkids by his side on Jan. 8, 2025, at Optalis Health and Rehabilitation Center in Allen Park, Mich. Jim was born on May 23, 1946, in Ironwood, the son of the late Lyyli Marie Korpela (Niemi) and the late John Waino Korpela. Growing up, Jim enjoyed hunting out at our family cabin, fishing on Lake Superior and gardening. He attended Newport Elementary School, and graduated from Luther L....

  • Marion J. Olson

    SARASOTA, Fla. - Marion J. Olson, 92, formerly of Ironwood, Michigan, entered eternal peace on Dec. 27, 2024, surrounded by members of her loving family. Marion was born April 16, 1932, the daughter of the late John and Anna (Sopko) and stepdaughter of the late Joseph Kurta. After graduating from Luther L. Wright High School in Ironwood in 1950, she enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. She was trained as a teletypewriter mechanic and became an instructor before being reassigned to recruitment duty....

  • Eva Mae Massi

    BESSEMER, Mich. - Eva Mae Massi, 88, of Bessemer, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at Gogebic Medical Care Facility in Wakefield, with her daughter, Jody, at her side. Eva was born on July 5, 1936, in Petoskey, to Florin and Bessie (Hathaway) Warren. She grew up in Wolverine, Watersmeet and Crystal Falls. Eva graduated from Crystal Falls High School in 1953. She married Warren David Wirtanen in 1953. They were blessed with a son, William Darwin, and a daughter, Jacqueline...

  • Julie A. Goetz

    IRONWOOD, Mich. – Julie A. Goetz, 89, of Ironwood, passed away on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, at Westgate Nursing, Rehabilitation and Assisted Living Community in Ironwood. Julie was born on Dec. 19, 1935, in Wakefield, to Vincent and Antoinette (Boscia) Agriesti. Julie graduated from Wakefield High School and from cosmetology school in Detroit. She was the owner of Julie's Headquarters in Ironwood until her retirement. Julie is survived by two daughters, Lizabeth (Edwin) Peters and Danette...

Snow Season Report

2024-25 Season Snow: 49.6 in.
2023-24 Season Snow: 66.3 in.
2022-23 Season Snow: 253.4
2021-22 Season Snow: 182.3
2020-21 Season Snow:   84.4
2019-20 Season Snow: 169.3
2018-19 Season Snow: 182.8
2017-18 Season Snow: 172.3
2016-17 Season Snow: 121.2
2015-16 Season Snow: 187.5
2014-15 Season Snow: 198.1
2013-14 Season Snow: 192.7
2012-13 Season Snow: 223.7


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