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Articles from the August 14, 2014 edition


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  • Community rallies around Colassaco-DeRosso

    Cortney Ofstad|Aug 14, 2014

    HURLEY - Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S., with one person dying every four minutes as a result. The symptoms are silent, sudden and leave devastating effects on those who suffer from a stroke. In the medical field, research has been conducted on how strokes occur, how it affects the body and ways to prevent strokes from happening. For the employees of Avanti Home Health, strokes hit home in April, when one of their own, a 36-year-old registered nurse, suffered a stroke....

  • Planning commission: snowshoe property shouldn't be sold

    Ryan Jarvi|Aug 14, 2014

    BESSEMER - Bessemer's Planning Commission has recommended that city council shouldn't sell the 7.1 acres of public land near Steiger's Field to private citizens, and instead make it a part of Bluff Valley Park. Commissioners Bill Steiger and Ron Zaleski were absent from the meeting held Wednesday afternoon, though Steiger said in an email he opposed the sale. Zaleski and his wife, Marlene, a city council member, requested buying about 4.6 acres of city-owned land north of West Iron Street, and...

  • Youth Drama Club to present two performances of 'Once Upon a Wolf'

    Aug 14, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Youth Drama Club, through the Ironwood Carnegie Library and Historic Ironwood Theatre, is participating in two performances this weekend of "Once Upon a Wolf," a new take on classic fairy-tales. The performances are Friday at 5:30 p.m. at the Ironwood Memorial Building and Saturday at noon on the small stage at the Gogebic County Fair in Ironwood. Both performances are free of charge. According to co-director Mary Hansen, the play features eight different fairy-tales, with four...

  • Senior Citizen Committee holds senior picnic

    Aug 14, 2014

  • No joke: Chicken crossing road blocks traffic

    Aug 14, 2014

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland, Ore., police were told there was a chicken — and it was attempting to cross the road. In fact, the citizen who called the police non-emergency line on Monday evening reported the chicken’s efforts to cross a road in a north Portland neighborhood were bringing traffic nearly to a standstill. He assured the dispatcher he was not joking. The dispatcher chuckled — and asked a clarifying question. “It’s just the one chicken?” The caller said yes. Sgt. Pete Simpson said responding officers were unable to locate the ch...

  • Ethel Juneveve Vizanko

    Aug 14, 2014

    PORTAGE, Wis. - Ethel Juneveve Vizanko, 91, of Ironwood Township, Mich., passed away on Aug. 12, 2014, at Tivoli Skilled Nursing Facility. She was born on May 28, 1923, in Wakefield, Mich., the oldest daughter of the late Waino Mattson and Alma (Pintamo) Mattson. She attended a country school in Marengo, Wis. In 1933, the family moved to Ironwood, Mich., where she attended Ironwood area schools, and graduated from Luther L. Wright High School with the class of 1940. She was married to Thomas J....

  • Wilbert E. 'Wibby' Haanpaa

    Aug 14, 2014

    IRONWOOD, Mich. — Wilbert E. “Wibby” Haanpaa, 92, of Wakefield, died Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, in Ironwood on his 92nd birthday. He was born Aug. 12, 1922, in Ironwood, son of the late Erick and Fannie (Rajala) Haanpaa. He had resided in Ironwood Township for most of his life. On Oct. 4, 1947, he was united in marriage with Julia I. Haapala in Ironwood Township. She preceded him in death on March 15, 2012. Wilbert had been employed at area mines, retiring from White Pine Copper Company. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in North Afric...