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  • Diversity group hopes for new city advisement commission

    Mar 9, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Group may soon become a permanent fixture within the city of Ironwood’s government structure, according to group member Gerry Gripper. “In my opinion, (the ordinance) elevates the concept of human relations, equity, inclusion, diversity. It elevates it to a municipal concern that has an ongoing presence, rather than a bunch of us rag-tag citizens running around trying to change the world,” Gripper told the Daily Globe. “Just the notion of it bei...

  • Student artists on display

    Mar 9, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] IRONWOOD - In honor of Youth Art Month, the Downtown Art Place in Ironwood is sponsoring an exhibit in the concourse of the neighboring Historic Ironwood Theatre featuring artwork by area students. "The YAM exhibition is a good opportunity for children to display their art in a gallery setting," said Polly Barbacovi, a DAP artist. The artwork can be viewed during gallery hours, which are from noon-4 p.m. on Tuesdays through Sundays. The exhibition...

  • Heavy rain puts western UP on ice

    Mar 8, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] The western Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin received heavy precipitation this past weekend, resulting in many thick layers of ice. Barry Bolich, manager of the Gogebic County Road Commission, said this was the worst ice that the county’s roads have seen in several years. “As the weather dictated, we called guys on early Saturday morning and immediately applied salt and/or sand where necessary and came back and scraped and plowed again,” Bolich said. Bolich said that road crews applied sand...

  • GCC staff, families, students take to Mt. Zion

    Mar 8, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD - Gogebic Community College staff and their families took over Mt. Zion on Friday evening as part of the college's Staff Appreciation Day. Staff were treated to free lift tickets and ski rentals and the tubing hill was reserved for staff members and their families. The college also invited students to be honored and be part of the festivities. "It was great to see students, faculty and staff enjoying the amenities of Mt. Zion," said GCC...

  • Bessemer to apply for DNR grant for trailhead project

    Mar 5, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] BESSEMER - The city of Bessemer will be applying for a Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund grant to help pay for a new Iron Belle Trailhead behind City Hall. The city council approved a resolution Monday night to permit city manager Charly Loper to apply for the grant. The trailhead project is expected to cost $336,533. In just under a year, the city was able to raise the 26.3% required match of $88,433. The matching funds include...

  • Hurley police propose another spring cleanup

    Mar 5, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] HURLEY — Hurley Chief of Police Chris Colassaco asked the city’s Police, Fire and License Committee on Wednesday for approval to bring plans for another spring cleanup to the finance committee at their next meeting on Monday. Colassaco said he wanted to do another spring cleanup because it he thinks it will make the city better in the long run. “I think it gives us the opportunity to give people a chance to get rid of some stuff that they don’t want and we want them to keep their yards nice and clean...

  • GCC hires two vice presidents

    Mar 4, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Gogebic Community College Board of Trustees hired two vice presidents at a special meeting Thursday morning, filling positions in its upper level administration. Both are expected to begin their duties in May. Chad Lashua, of Tomahawk, Wisconsin, was hired as the new vice president of business services. He is the director of business services at Nicolet Area Technical College in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, where he has held various business-related roles since 2010. He has an additional 10 y...

  • Discovery Center talks about dragonflies

    Mar 4, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - The North Lakeland Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters brought its Knowledge at Noon program series to the Mercer Library on Wednesday, for a presentation on dragonflies. The annual series covers a variety of topics on the first Wednesday of each month from December through May with a presentation at a different location in the discovery center's region. This presentation discussed how dragonflies function, their importance, and how...

  • Wakefield Library hires librarians

    Mar 3, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] WAKEFIELD - After nearly two months without a library director, the Wakefield Library has hired two part-time librarians. Carly Rusch, of Ironwood, will be the new part-time library director. The board approved her hire during its monthly meeting on Tuesday night, for 20 hours a week at $18.50 per hour. "She came across as amazing," said library board president Loraine Mussatti. Barb Suomi, a library volunteer, said Rusch had a great awareness and that...

  • Highland Copper initiates project feasibility study

    Mar 3, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] LONGUEUIL, Quebec — According to a Monday report, the Canadian copper development company Highland Copper Company Inc. has initiated an updated feasibility study on its 100%-owned Copperwood Project in Gogebic County and, depending in part on the results of the study, may initiate construction activities at the project later this year. “The transformation of Highland Copper is well underway,” said Denis Miville-Deschênes, president and CEO of the company. “With a new board and a clean balance sheet,...

  • Ironwood adopts new Curry Park rates

    Mar 2, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] The Ironwood City Commission adopted “slightly increased” campground rates for Curry Park at its regular meeting on Monday. City Manager Scott Erickson said that these increased rates will help mitigate the costs of some of the city’s new projects in the park, including the adoption a new system that will allow people to register a spot at the campground online before their visit. The city manager said that Curry Park campground spots have been open to people on a first come, first served basis...

  • GCC celebrates black history month with Douglass impersonator

    Mar 2, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD - Gogebic Community College, in collaboration with the Ironwood Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Group, celebrated Black History Month with a powerful and passionate performance by Frederick Douglass impersonator Steve Cole on Monday, that left at least one student in tears. Douglass was a former slave that escaped slavery and later bought his freedom for $712. He is remembered as a prominent abolitionist and journalist. Cole recited a Douglass...

  • Terra-X snowmobile racing comes to Iron County Fairgrounds

    Mar 1, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - Terra-X - a new kind of snowmobile racing created by the Mid America Snowmobile Tournament of Expert Riders - took over the Iron County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was brought to Saxon by the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce, White Thunder Riders, and the Iron County Fair Board. "This is only the second time that it was ever done. It went very good. Everybody from the drivers to the parents was very happy and they're all hoping we do...

  • Hygge Hike illuminates evening

    Mar 1, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] MONTREAL, Wis. — Numerous colorful ice lights and giant bonfires illuminated the Montreal Ski Trails on Saturday night as hundreds of people snowshoed the trail during the fourth annual Hygge Hike. The event is a fundraiser for the Northern Iron County Engaged Residents and the Penokee Rangers. Kari Klemme, of NICER, said that 379 people came out for this years event. That nearly doubles last year’s number, she said. “It was awesome,” said Klemme. She said that the funds will be split between the two...

  • COVID-19 case counts decline in western UP

    Feb 26, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] HANCOCK — For the first time this year, the seven-day COVID-19 case count in the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department’s weekly update fell below 100, with less than 100 new cases in Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties from Feb. 26 to Wednesday. There were 13 new COVID-19 cases in Baraga County, 18 new cases in Gogebic, 40 new cases in Houghton, four new cases in Keweenaw and eight new cases in Ontonagon, for a total of 83 new cases in the western U.P. The update says tha...

  • School bus, pickup truck collide

    Feb 26, 2022

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Public Safety Department was called to the scene of a two-vehicle crash involving a school bus and a pickup truck on Thursday afternoon on U.S. 2 just east of Easy Street in the city. The school bus, operated by Schilleman Bus Service of Eagle River, Wisconsin, was transporting children for the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District at 2:30 p.m. when it collided with a pickup truck. Four people were transported to Aspirus Ironwood Hospital for minor injuries and...

  • Bessemer lifts mask mandate at elementary school

    Feb 25, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] BESSEMER - For the first time in nearly two years students and staff at Washington Elementary School are free to be in the classroom and move about the building without a face covering. The Bessemer school board unanimously voted to terminate the face-mask mandate at the elementary school during its meeting on Wednesday. Superintendent Dan Niemi said he discussed the issue with elementary principal Mark Switzer, and other staff members and they all felt...

  • Gogebic County prepares for solid waste management legislation

    Feb 25, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] BESSEMER — Jerry Wuorenmaa, the executive director of the Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region office, appeared before the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Wednesday to provide an overview of a grant opportunity from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. The grant was regarding collaboration between counties for materials management. Wuorenmaa called this “a newer way of looking at solid waste management and pla...

  • Winter storm strikes western UP

    Feb 24, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] IRONWOOD - As the three-day winter storm comes to an end, 14.9 inches of snow were measured at the Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Treatment Facility in Ironwood from Monday through 7 a.m. on Wednesday, bringing the total snow accumulation for the 2021-2022 winter season to 143.8 inches. The National Weather Service in Marquette says that Ironwood, Watersmeet and most surrounding areas received 12-18 inches of snow, with the Porcupine Mountains and other,...

  • Carroll hired as administrative assistant

    Feb 24, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD — Jesse Carroll, of Ironwood, was hired as the new administrative assistant to the director of admissions, marketing and public relations at Gogebic Community College by the board of trustees Tuesday night. According to college officials, Carroll, a GCC alum, has the experience needed and is a strong advocate for the college. Carroll was selected from 12 applicants for the position. “I am excited to welcome Jesse as the new assistant in admissions and marketing,” said Kim Zeckovich, direc...

  • Terra-X racing comes to Iron County Fairgrounds

    Feb 23, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] SAXON, Wis. — The Mid America Snowmobile Tournament of Expert Riders will bring their latest form of racing — Terra-X — to the Iron County Fairgrounds in Saxon on Saturday. T he event is sponsored by the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce, White Thunder Riders, and the Iron County Fair Board. Hurley Chamber Director Rita Franzoi said that Terra-X is “one of the most fun forms of snowmobile racing,” in a press release. Terra-X racing is a new form of snow oval sno-cross snowmobile racing that incorpora...

  • Fundraiser raises money for trail work

    Feb 23, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Today is the last day to register for the Wolverine Winter Challenge, so there is still time to sign up and participate for a chance to win door prizes. The challenge will end on Saturday. Participants can choose to snowshoe one or all five of the snowshoe trails, ski 10k of any groomed trail or fat tire bike one groomed snowmobile trail on the Wolverine Nordic Ski Trails in Ironwood Township. For each trail completed or after completing the 10k ski, the participant gets an entry...

  • Black River Harbor

    Feb 23, 2022

  • Snowmobile hillclimb returns to Copper Peak

    Feb 22, 2022

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD - After a 10-year hiatus, the snowmobile hillclimb returned to Copper Peak this past weekend. Participants had a simple goal to make it to the top of the extremely steep Copper Peak hill, zigging and zagging around gates. The top prizes went to those who made it to the top in the shortest time. Tyler Robinson, of Afton, Wyoming, was named King of the Hill in the Mod Class with a winning time of 42.06 seconds. Matt Tingstad of Bessemer claimed...

  • Winter weather advisory in effect for western UP

    Feb 22, 2022

    By ZACHARY MARANO [email protected] MARQUETTE — A winter weather advisory will be in effect until 6 a.m. CST Wednesday for Ironwood, Watersmeet and surrounding areas, according to the National Weather Service in Marquette. Matt Zika, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said there will be 12-18 inches of snow over a 48-hour period starting on Monday before tapering off Wednesday morning. “When you first look at the snow totals, they look pretty impressive,” Zika said. “But they take place over a long duration of 48 hour...

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