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Articles from the August 6, 2014 edition


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  • Hurley class of 1974 holds reunion

    Aug 6, 2014

  • Michigan primary election: Tight races, landslides

    Ryan Jarvi|Aug 6, 2014

    After 11.8 percent of Gogebic County’s 13,481 registered voters submitted ballots at the polls Tuesday, the results are in. Michigan voters approved the ballot’s Proposal 1, which looks to remove the state’s Personal Property Tax and replace it with a local community stabilization share. With 86 percent of statewide precincts reporting, the proposal was set to pass with 69 percent support. The measure is believed to increase the number of small businesses in Michigan, by reducing the amoun...

  • Bessemer prioritizes repairs for deep freeze damages

    Ryan Jarvi|Aug 6, 2014

    BESSEMER - Bessemer city officials are in the process of applying for grant money provided by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to fund repairs to damaged infrastructure resulting from this past winter's harsh conditions. The MEDC recently made $6 million in grants available to communities affected by the deep freeze. However, communities are required to meet certain criteria in order to be selected as a grant recipient. "We're adjusting ... based on the highest impact areas and urge...

  • 'Weird animals' focus of vacation bible school

    Cortney Ofstad|Aug 6, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - "Weird animals" is the theme of this year's Vacation Bible School at All Saints Lutheran Church in Wakefield. The annual event has become a "staple" within the church, according to VBS director Cheri Brentar. Each year, a new theme is selected for area children to learn about God in new ways. Brentar said this year's theme is a hit with the kids. "They absolutely love it," she said. "It shows them that Jesus' love is one of a kind." Throughout the week, kids from age 4 up to sixth...

  • 2nd American aid worker with Ebola arrives in US

    Aug 6, 2014

    ATLANTA (AP) - An American aid worker infected with Ebola arrived Tuesday in Atlanta, joining a second patient being given an experimental treatment that has never before been tested on humans. Nancy Writebol, 59, traveled from Monrovia, Liberia, to Emory University Hospital, just downhill from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She arrived two days after Kent Brantly, a doctor with whom she had worked in Liberia and who also contracted Ebola, showed up for treatment. The...

  • Gary R. Corsi

    Aug 6, 2014

    CRYSTAL FALLS, Mich. - Gary R. Corsi, 78, of Watersmeet, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2014, at the Iron County Medical Care Facility. He was born on Oct. 9, 1935, in Watersmeet. He attended Watersmeet schools, graduating with the class of 1954. After high school, he attended Gogebic Community College. Gary was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He married Sharon (Champeau) in 1959 and settled in Antigo, Wis., where they raised four children and he had a 32-year career as a State Farm Insurance agent....