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IRONWOOD — It will apparently cost $53,000 to clean up the blighted parcel the city of Ironwood condemned at 213 Bonnie St. The city commission on Monday will consider awarding a bid for that amount to Jake’s Excavating, a local company, for the removal of the structure and clean-up of the site. The former Peterson grocery store building in Bonnie Location was most recently owned by John Harteloo, who made no effort to clean up the site in the past few years, leading to the condemnation declaration because of health hazards. The city rec... Full story
IRONWOOD — Flu season is just around the corner, typically lasting from October through May. The Iron County Health Department, Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, Gogebic Community College’s nursing program and Aspirus Grand View Hospital will host a flu vaccination clinic at GCC’s Lindquist Center gymnasium on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 to 11 a.m. Zona Wick, Iron County Health Department officer, said research shows the flu vaccine not only prevents the flu virus, but also benefits the immune system and fends off other infec... Full story
HURLEY — Midland Services recently presented the Hurley Education Foundation with its annual “Cash for Kids” patronage check of $11,076. The program has been running for five years, and Midland customers can choose to credit any of their purchases, whether for gas, propane or deer corn, to the program, said Joyce Nelmark, foundation member. “It’s a great way to help the kids,” Nelmark said. “All the money goes to the foundation, and we decide what to fund. We have to use all of it.” This yea... Full story
School is back in session, footballs are flying through the air, a tinge of color is appearing amongst the leaves and temperatures are beginning to dip — all sure signs of fall. But before we get too far down the autumnal road, we say thank you to all those who worked so hard putting on a vast variety of community events this past summer. The rear-view mirror is full of Fourth of July activities, county fairs and other events that allowed the community to gather and celebrate. Festival Ironwood drew good-sized crowds to a newly-renovated D... Full story
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Viola I. Maki, 86, of Green Bay, went to Heaven on Sept. 5, 2013. She was born on May 14, 1927, in Wakefield, Mich., to the late Axel and Lydia Kivi. She worked at Pauly’s Cheese (Beatrice Cheese) until her retirement in 1987. Viola was a very devoted, caring and wonderful mother and grandmother who was loved by everyone. She will always be remembered for her charming personality and sense of humor. She truly had a heart of gold. Viola was an avid Packers fan and enjoyed wat... Full story
IRONWOOD, Mich. — Eugene “Gene” Murra, 83, died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013, at Westgate Nursing Home and Assisted Living in Ironwood. He was born March 11, 1930, in Ironwood, son of the late Edward and Julia Murra. Gene graduated from St. Ambrose High School in 1948. On May 28, 1960, he was married to Irene Calvi. She preceded him in death in September 2006. He is survived by three brothers, William Murra, Iron Mountain, Bernard Murra, Rhinelander, Wis., and Jim (Marilyn) Murra, Hurley, Wis.; two sisters, Elizabeth Vukusich, Bessemer, and Charl... Full story
INDEPENDENCE, Ore. — Rose Marie Baker, 92, of Independence, died Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, due to complications of heart failure. Rose was born in Hurley, Wis., Oct. 11, 1920, to Vincent and Josephine Misuraco, the 11th of 17 children. She is survived by her sisters, Helen Kasper, Mary Wiita and Jeana Jancieski, and brother, Sam Misuraco. A memorial service will be held today, Saturday, Sept. 7, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Independence, at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements are by Farnstrom Mortuary of Independence.... Full story