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IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. - William "Bill" Arthur Rogers, 90, of Watersmeet, passed away peacefully in his sleep June 9, 2016, at Oscar G. Johnson VA facility in Iron Mountain, Mich. Bill was born May 10, 1926, in Iron River, Mich. He was the youngest son of John "Jack" Rogers and Alma (Munson) Rogers. During his school years, he attended Lane Tech in Chicago and also Watersmeet. At the age of 17, May 11, 1943, Bill left Stambaugh High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy to join the fight in World...
WATERSMEET, Mich. — Michael John McGeshick, also known as “Da Buggernaut,” 28, of Watersmeet, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, June 9, 2016. He was born in Rhinelander, Wis., on June 7, 1988, to John Charles McGeshick and Sally Jean Van Zile. Michael was the type of person who always made his friends and family happy. He was an avid golfer and pool player. Michael was a fan of the Green Bay Packers. Although his life was short, he lived a good life and was a very caring person. Michael had great respect and love for his community, cultu...
ONTONAGON, Mich. — Lawrence A. Hamm, 101, of Ontonagon, died early Thursday June 9, 2016, at home. He was born on Sept. 5, 1914, to Elmer and Louise Hamm. He worked as a logger and spent 30 years as a member of the Operator Engineers Union. He married Delilah Pearl Picotte in 1934. He is survived by his son, Gilbert Hamm, of Ontonagon; daughter, Judith (James) Griffin, of Ironwood; John (Sue) Hamm, of Ontonagon; Lawrence R. (Mary) Hamm, of Ontonagon; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in d...
WAKEFIELD, Mich. - Jack Duane Franklin, 73, a long-time resident of Wakefield, passed away Thursday morning, June 9, 2016. Jack was born on Oct. 4, 1942, in Manistee, the son of Frank Floyd and Eileen Edessa (Pierson) Franklin. He attended Manistee High School and graduated in 1960. Jack entered the U.S. Navy and proudly served his country for three years aboard the USS Elkhorn, a Patapsco-class gasoline tanker, where he traveled worldwide as a radio man third class. On July 10, 1965, Jack...
Saturday, June 11 Community Pickleball Paddlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Friends of the Ironwood Carnegie Library, 9:30 a.m., Library. Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Sunday, June 12 Western U.P. Trail Association, 11 a.m., Dutch’s Bar, Marenisco. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. National Finnish American Festival, Inc. Annual Meeting, 2 p.m., pre-lunch, prizes and activity report, Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. Alcoholics An...
IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - An inspection of the integrity of Copper Peak's launch structure began Monday, the latest in a series of work projects on the site over the last few weeks. The work is the latest step in preparing the site for future international ski flying competitions, according to Copper Peak Organizing Committee chairman Bob Jacquart. While Jacquart is excited for Copper Peak's future, he is aware the community in the past heard Copper Peak would host competitive events, but they didn't...
IRONWOOD - City officials gathered again at the Ironwood Memorial Building Friday morning to learn about energy options available in the Upper Peninsula on the second day of the U.P. Education Summit hosted by the Michigan Municipal League. Michael Larson, of Michigan Energy Options, said renewable options, like solar and wind, are more cost-efficient and more people are using them. But he said the problem is that the sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow. Typically, he said...
IRONWOOD — The summer semester began Monday at Gogebic Community Community College. Jean Graham, GCC Dean of students, said enrollment numbers are similar to last year’s summer semester. She said 10 more students signed up for classes this year, with around 210 students enrolled. She said the college expanded its summer curriculum, but enrollment numbers prohibited offering some of the classes. Over the past three years, GCC President Jim Lorenson said the college has been witnessing decreasing enrollment, and it is time to make changes to hel...