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  • US 2 water break tackled

    Cortney Ofstad and Ralph Ansami|Feb 4, 2014

    IRONWOOD - City of Ironwood public works employees on Monday were repairing a water line break near the Gogebic County Fairgrounds that was discovered over the weekend. Ironwood Public Safety Department officer John Colassaco was on patrol around midnight Sunday when he noticed a large amount of water and ice on the highway across from Curry Park. The report indicated it was a break in an area where many repair jobs have occurred in the past. According to Bob Tervonen, city utility manager, brea...

  • No official decision regarding medical marijuana dispensary

    Cortney Ofstad|Feb 4, 2014

    BESSEMER - More than 30 residents attended a public hearing for the Bessemer City Council to reconsider a special use permit for a medical marijuana dispensary Monday. On Dec. 2, a special use permit was granted to applicant Richard Duncan, of Ironwood, to have the marijuana dispensary on a 3-2 vote. According to a press release from city manager Michael Uskiewicz, Duncanson's application was made under an April 2011 city ordinance that "specifically outlined security requirements to operate suc...

  • Skier with Ironwood ties qualifies for Olympics

    Cortney Ofstad|Feb 1, 2014

    SOCHI, Russia — Resi Stiegler gets a second chance at an Olympic medal after qualifying to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Stiegler is the daughter of Ironwood native Carrie (Domin) Stiegler, of Presque Isle, Wis., and Olympic medalist Pepi Stiegler, an Austrian alpine ski racer who won medals in slalom events in the 1960 and 1964 Winter Olympics. Resi is the granddaughter of Norma and the late Ed Domin, of Ironwood. She qualified for the 2006 Olympics in Turnin, Italy, and p...

  • Committee to edit language in bulk sampling ordinance

    Cortney Ofstad|Feb 1, 2014

    HURLEY — During Thursday’s public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for Gogebic Taconite, local residents spoke about possible lawsuits against Iron County relating to language in the bulk sampling ordinance. Many residents urged the Iron County Comprehensive Planning/Land and Zoning Committee to “take it slow” and “think things through” regarding issuing G-Tac the permit to begin the bulk sampling process at a proposed iron mine site near Upson. However, the committee unanimously approved a conditional use permit allowing G-Tac to be...

  • G-TAC bulk sampling permit approved

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 31, 2014

    HURLEY - The Iron County Comprehensive Planning/Land and Zoning Committee unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Gogebic Taconite Thursday, allowing the company to begin bulk sampling at the proposed iron mine site near Upson. The approval is contingent on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources approving a stormwater permit regarding the company's plan. More than a dozen residents spoke about the permit application, some saying the language of the bulk sampling ordinance could...

  • Winter snowshoe blast planned on Gile Flowage

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 30, 2014

    GILE, Wis. - The Hurley Fourth of July Fireworks Committee will host the first Snowshoe Extravaganza on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m. on the Gile Flowage. According to committee member Mike Fontecchio, interested participants can register until 2 p.m. the day of the event. The idea for the event came because winter is so long, Fontecchio said. "By February people are pretty shack-happy," he said. "We wanted to do something that would get people out. We have more than 100 people pre-registered and...

  • Activities spark brain function

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 29, 2014

    MERCER, Wis. - Local residents worked out their minds Tuesday, during the first session of Breakfast for Your Brain in Mercer. The event is put together by Andrea Newby, family living agent for the Iron County University of Wisconsin-Extension office, and will feature classes once a month. "The first session went really great, and it was a lot of fun," Newby said. There will be a total of 20 sessions, including different brain-building activities to help improve memory, thought processes and...

  • G-Tac closes land near roads at mine site

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 28, 2014

    HURLEY - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Friday that Gogebic Taconite has closed public land surrounding roads at the proposed iron mine site near Upson, Wis. The closure involves a 600-foot strip of land on each side of private roads running through the site. G-Tac spokesman Bob Seitz, said, "It's kind of a relief for our folks, to create a safe work site. It's hard enough being in 17 degrees below zero weather, and working with dangerous equipment. It's nice not having...

  • Pancake breakfast to benefit youth ministry program

    Michelle Thomasini|Jan 27, 2014

    HURLEY - Members of the youth ministry program at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hurley got involved in their parish and learned about community service simply by serving breakfast with a smile Sunday morning. The group offered a pancake breakfast to parishioners and community members for a youth ministry service project, religious education coordinator Julie Pecotte, of Hurley, said. About 10 students in seventh through 10th grades helped cook and serve breakfast and clean up. Teamwork between...

  • Little Finland Game Day full of food, competition

    Michelle Thomasini|Jan 27, 2014

    KIMBALL, Wis. - Slippery roads and single-digit temperatures didn't stop 10 local residents from gathering for games, goodies and socialization at Game Day at Little Finland in Kimball. The event began with a viewing of video showing a 1985 midsummer celebration at Little Finland and an interview a past president had with Carl Pellonpaa of "Finland Calling." Attendees then snacked on potluck items and visited over coffee before challenging one another in card games of Uno and smear. Little...

  • Ironwood students to participate in annual Clarinet Cornucopia in Illinois

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 25, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood School Clarinet Choir is heading to DeKalb, Ill., Thursday to participate in the annual Clarinet Cornucopia at Northern Illinois University. For band director Steve Boyd, the trip marks a 27-year tradition with the students. "As soon as school starts, they are asking when practice starts," Boyd said. "They really enjoy this." Thirteen students will take the trip, and will perform with more than 100 college and professional-level clarinet players. The theme of this year's...

  • Manki, Burchell net top Ironwood awards

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 24, 2014

    HURLEY - The Ironwood Chamber of Commerce presented four awards during the 19th annual joint installation banquet with the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening. Executive director Tim Erickson gave an overview of the chamber's successes in 2013, including a 67 percent membership increase. He thanked everyone for their support of the chamber and touched on future projects, including a "bolder voice" in local governments and restoring Hiawatha. To start the awards, chamber vice...

  • Ontonagon Rotary Club re-elects Burgess president

    Jan Tucker|Jan 24, 2014

    ONTONAGON - Ontonagon County Probate Judge Janis Burgess was re-elected president of the Ontonagon-White Pine Rotary Club. Burgess begins her second term on July 1. Serving with her and also re-elected were Marilyn Anderson, treasurer, and Jan Tucker, secretary. The group has agreed to seek a matching grant from the Rotary district for the Theater of the Performing Arts. The theater's cyclorama screen has holes in it and theater officials want to purchase a 28-foot wide movie screen, which can s...

  • Gov. Scott Walker to attend annual chamber banquet

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 23, 2014

    HURLEY - The revitalized Iron County Memorial Building hosts the 19th annual installation banquet tonight for the Hurley and Ironwood Area chambers of commerce, featuring special guest Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. ­For Gov. Walker to come up to Iron County to talk with us and spend time with us is very important," Dorrene O'Donnell, executive director of the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce, said. "We value what he brings to our area and it shows that we are not forgotten up here. That speaks...

  • Ontonagon board resolves revolving loan fund lawsuit

    Jan Tucker|Jan 22, 2014

    ONTONAGON - The Ontonagon County Board Tuesday settled a long standing lawsuit aimed at a Revolving Loan recipient who was in default. Spencer Ward had obtained a $117,000 loan from the Revolving Loan Fund to build and operate Woulo Creek Kennels. Only a small part of the debt was repaid. Following a closed session the board agreed to settle the suit for $4,000 a month for 11 months. The county also agreed to accept some of the financial obligations of the Economic Development Corporation. The...

  • Third annual Women's Heart Healthy Brunch coming to Mercer in February

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 22, 2014

    MERCER, Wis. - Area residents are invited to the third annual Women's Heart Healthy Brunch Feb. 8 in Mercer. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mercer Community Center. According to event volunteer Gerri Reynolds, attendees are asked to wear red to support Heart Awareness month in February. "It's a nice occasion to dress up, and it's free to attend," Reynolds said. "It does get more and more popular each year." The event is sponsored by the Mercer Health and Wellness Program, Iron...

  • Ironwood school board considers student athlete insurance

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 21, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Area School Board held its annual organizational meeting Monday at Luther L. Wright School. Officers were all re-elected, including Steve Thomas as president, Ed Rickard as president pro-tem and Marilyn Nezworski as treasurer. During the meeting, the board discussed possible insurance options for student athletes after three families made claims to the district after their children sustained injuries during sporting events. According to superintendent Tim Kolesar, the...

  • Smithsonian exhibit to visit Ironwood

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 20, 2014

    IRONWOOD - It will be a while before the Smithsonian Institutes exhibit makes its way into Ironwood, but volunteers and project leaders are already planning ahead. More than a dozen citizens attended a meeting Friday to discuss the planning process to have the "Museum on Main Street - The Way We Worked" exhibit from the Smithsonian come to Ironwood. The exhibit is set to arrive in April, and will be on display at the Downtown Art Place from April 4 to May 31, 2015. Ironwood will be one of five...

  • Ontonagon library saying goodbye

    Jan Tucker|Jan 20, 2014

    ONTONAGON - The Ontonagon Township Library is looking for a new librarian. After more than seven years Eric Smith informed the Library Bard that he has accepted a position with the Mason County District Library at its main branch in Ludington. There have been many changes to the library in those seven years, and Smith said he is proud of the advances that he and library assistant Laura Lahaie have accomplished. He noted that groundwork for those advances were already laid by his predecessors....

  • Hurley area residents face loss of WIC retail locations

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 18, 2014

    HURLEY - With the announcement that Super One Foods in Hurley will close in early March, local Wisconsin residents will have to find alternatives to purchase items through state-run programs. According to Zona Wick, health officer for the Iron County Health Department, residents who receive support through the Women, Infants and Children program may have to travel to purchase the items they need. "It has to stay in Wisconsin," Wick said. "At this time, Wisconsin does not have reciprocity with...

  • Senior skiers enjoy camaraderie on slopes

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 18, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - As the old saying goes, "Age is just a number." That's the case for a group of skiers from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Each year since 1971, the group of six has met to ski and reconnect. The title of oldest friend goes to Ralph Norton, 89, of Escanaba. The youngest is Donna Holmes, 70, of Bessemer. "I'm the baby of the group," Holmes said. According to Mary Goodwin, 81, of Russell, Ill., the group first heard of the area through ski expositions in bigger cities. From...

  • Confusion amid consolidation talk

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 17, 2014

    BESSEMER - To receive $2 million or not to receive $2 million? That is the question. During Thursday's special meeting of the Bessemer School Board of Education, board member Bill McDonald was questioned why he believed Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco school districts would be receiving $2 million from the Michigan Department of Education if they consolidated. According to board member Bob Berg, McDonald told his fellow board members in the past he had a letter from the state saying the school...

  • Lunch and Learn session at Aspirus Grand View centers on Affordable Care Act

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 16, 2014

    IRONWOOD - More than a dozen residents from Michigan and Wisconsin attended a Lunch and Learn session at Aspirus Grand View Hospital Wednesday on the federal Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare. Attendees learned about different kinds of insurance policies, including private, government and employer-provided policies. Alicia Cook, patient services specialist for Aspirus Grand View, spoke on how using navigators can help people through the process of the online insurance marketplace. As of...

  • Hurley scores Exxon Mobile education grant

    Cortney Ofstad|Jan 15, 2014

    HURLEY - The Hurley School District received grant funding from Exxon Mobil, Tuesday. According to Ray Kallas, of Ray's Mobil in Hurley, each Mobil station across the country is given an application from Exxon's Education Alliance to nominate its local school for the grant funding. Each selected school receives funding towards math and science programs. Hurley Elementary School was selected to receive $500.This is the second year the school has received funding from Exxon Mobil. "It's a really...

  • Cannon seeks congressional seat in Michigan's 1st District

    Larry Holcombe|Jan 15, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Retired Maj. Gen. Jerry Cannon is looking to extend a career dedicated to public service by being elected to Congress in 2014. Cannon, D-Fife Lake, a former Guantanamo Bay commander, announced his candidacy last August to unseat U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek, R-Crystal Falls, in Michigan's First Congressional District. The Vietnam veteran and former Kalkaska County Sheriff, is touring the Upper Peninsula this week to "listen and talk with as many people as possible," he told the Daily Globe...

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