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Articles from the December 17, 2013 edition


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  • Miller freed from prison after 16 years

    Ralph Ansami|Dec 17, 2013

    HURLEY - A 53-year-old former Oma, Wis,, man was freed from a 42-year prison sentence Monday in Iron County Court. Donald Miller, who had been sentenced on a first-degree sexual assault with a dangerous weapon count in 1998, had that charge amended to a third-degree sexual assault charge, which carries a nine-year sentence. Since Miller has served 5,913 days in prison and jail, or more than 16 years, that exceeds the nine-year sentence and he'll be released for time served. In 1997, an Iron... Full story

  • Students trade gifts for snuggles

    Cortney Ofstad|Dec 17, 2013

    HURLEY - Students in Melanie Erspamer's third grade class mixed and mingled with some furry friends at the Hurley K-12 School Monday. Students decided against exchanging Christmas gifts with each other, and instead opted for bringing in gifts to a local charity. "They were given the option of exchanging amongst themselves, or donating to a local cause or charity," Erspamer said. "They voted among HOPE Animal Shelter, DOVE or the (Iron County) Food Pantry, and they voted for HOPE." Shelter... Full story

  • Return engagement

    Dec 17, 2013

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  • Bessemer city council discusses medical marijuana business

    Katie Perttunen|Dec 17, 2013

    BESSEMER - Kismet was in evidence at Monday night's Bessemer City Council meeting, as it began with a presentation by the Gogebic Iron Area Narcotics Team members from the Gogebic County Sheriff's Department, and ended with vehement public opposition to the newly approved medical marijuana nursery and transfer point in Bessemer's industrial zone. (Editor's note: See separate story on GIANT presentation on page 5.) The council approved a special land use permit for the business, operated by Richa... Full story

  • Wakefield-Marensico School Board discusses consolidation

    Miranda Anderson|Dec 17, 2013

    WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield-Marenisco School Board discussed the proposed consolidation of the Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco school districts at its meeting Monday. A group of citizens has proposed a consolidation and is collecting signatures to put the issue on a ballot. Superintendent Cathy Shamion said the group has until mid-January to collect enough signatures for the vote to occur in May 2014. If approved, consolidation will occur in July 2014, giving both schools about six weeks in the i... Full story

  • Elizabeth 'Betty' Jane Mazurek

    Dec 17, 2013

    BALTIMORE, Md. — Our dear mother passed away very suddenly on Nov. 22, 2013, after 85 years on this good earth. She was born Elizabeth Jane Burt in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This girl we all know as Betty was raised by her loving mother with the help of her six brothers and her sister because her father died at an early age. The family struggled through the Depression and World War II, which made her appreciate the little things in life, as did so many of her generation. Mom’s schooling and small town life in Bessemer, Mich., created a h... Full story

  • Edward Floyd Greeno

    Dec 17, 2013

    ONTONAGON, Mich. - Edward Floyd Greeno, 90, of Ewen, died on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013, at Long Term Care in Ontonagon. Ed was born Oct. 1, 1923, in Ewen, the son of Floyd and Bernice (Taylor) Greeno. He attended Ewen High School but left early to join the United States Army during World War II. He served from 1943-1946. Veterans who were unable to complete their schooling were entitled to receive their diplomas, and in June 2004, Ed was awarded his honorary high school diploma. On June 7, 1947,... Full story