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  • Local COVID death toll hits 50

    Dec 1, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — A total of 37 people are dead in Gogebic and Ontonagon counties in connection with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with another 13 deaths in Iron County, Wisconsin, related to COVID-19. As of Saturday, a total of 23 people had died in Gogebic County over the course of the pandemic, according to data on the state’s coronavirus website. That’s up from the 21 deaths the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department reported last Monday. The county has had 567 confirmed cases of COVID...

  • Shoppers support local stores

    Nov 28, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD — Many Black Friday shoppers said they are sensitive to support local stores this holiday season after a tough financial year for small businesses. “Our goal is to always shop locally,” said Mark Schwanz, owner of the Yooper Girl brand and the former owner of Chelsea’s Corner. “I’m sure in these times it’s just critical to get out and spend dollars locally for the sake of the people that are trying to make a living.” Anna Suvanto, of Bessemer, said that because of the COVID-19 pandemic it seem... Full story

  • Firefighters deliver Thanksgiving meals

    Nov 28, 2020

    TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MARENISCO - With Thanksgiving community events shut down from the pandemic this year a group of volunteer firefighters decided to pick up the torch and deliver meals to people from Marenisco to Ironwood on Thursday. Members of the Marenisco Township Volunteer Fire Department decided recently to step up and deliver meals to people who would otherwise be alone and not have the traditional holiday meal, along with other families who are trying to manage...

  • Area nursing home residents enjoy Thanksgiving holiday

    Nov 28, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] The presence of COVID-19 on the Gogebic Range has made it impossible for family members to plan holiday visits with loved ones living in nursing homes, but current restrictions didn’t stop staff in those facilities from going out of their way to make Thanksgiving as festive as possible. Representatives of three local homes shared with the Globe a look at their holiday fun over the past few days. “We’re going to be shooting the turkey,” said Activity Director Jody Luoma of Westgate Nursing, Assiste...

  • Bessemer to increase water fee again in 2023

    Nov 27, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] BESSEMER — Bessemer residents can expect to see another increase on their water bill in 2023. The increase is to help cover city expenses to replace lead service lines on residential properties, as mandated by the state to protect public health. The cost isn’t able to be included in the city’s 2021 water main project because the lines are on private property. In order to fund the line replacements, the city has applied for a 20-year loan from the state Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to pay for t... Full story

  • EV charging station bridges the gap

    Nov 27, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - A new feature at the Downtown City Square will help bridge the distance that electric vehicle drivers have to travel between charges in the Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin. A technician was in Ironwood on Tuesday to install a Chargepoint electric vehicle (EV) charging station on the city square's south parking lot along West McLeod Avenue. The station has two pay charging outlets that can fully charge a vehicle in around two... Full story

  • Emergency Management to use state tower

    Nov 27, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a resolution for a license agreement with the state of Michigan to place emergency management communications equipment on state towers. The Michigan Public Safety Communications Systems co-location license agreement with Gogebic County will allow county 911 to place VHF radio equipment on the state tower site in Bessemer, said Heidi DeRosso, emergency management and 911 coordinator. The tower will provide “interoperability,” a...

  • Gogebic County tops 20 COVID deaths

    Richard Jenkins|Nov 25, 2020

    HANCOCK — More than 20 people in Gogebic County have died related to the coronavirus pandemic, the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department reported Monday, as local health officials continue to work to limit the spread of the virus. There have been a total of 21 deaths in the county related to COVID-19 since the virus was first detected locally in March, according to the WUPHD’s Monday update, with a total of 51 deaths in the five-county region the health department serves. Gogebic County has had 524 positive cases and an additional 207 pro... Full story

  • Holiday Lights

    Nov 25, 2020

  • Iron County giving tree trimmed to help collect Christmas donations

    Richard Jenkins|Nov 25, 2020

    HURLEY - Several local groups are partnering together to help provide Christmas gifts for those young people in Iron County in need. Northern Iron County Engaged Residents - along with the city of Hurley and the Iron County Human Services Department - have organized a giving tree where people can find out what gifts to donate. "Children in Iron County need Christmas gifts and this year has been difficult for many families. What are the youth asking for? Jeans, leggings, T-shirts and hats,... Full story

  • Chamber renewals reflect pandemic struggles

    Nov 24, 2020

    BY TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD — A drop in annual membership renewals to the Ironwood Area Chamber of Commerce is a reflection of the pandemic impact on local businesses, according to chamber director Michael Meyer. Meyer spoke to the Downtown Ironwood Development Authority at its Thursday meeting. He said business owners are struggling to make ends meet. Renewal fees have not increased but businesses are under a great deal of stress right now, he said. “That is going to continue for a while,” Meyer said. “But I expec... Full story

  • Hunters ready their guns for Wisconsin deer season

    Nov 24, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - Hunters gathered at the Northwoods Wildlife and Wetlands Club on Friday to sight-in their guns in preparation for deer season which began in Wisconsin on Saturday. Sight-in Day is a free annual event held by the club to give hunters the opportunity to ready their guns for the nine-day gun deer hunting season. "This is where you go to hunt (Mercer Area)," said Pete Wetzler, vice president of the NWWC. "It"s a nice service that is provided...

  • MECCA trails to hold virtual Winterfest

    Nov 24, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — Officials with MECCA Trails have announced they will host their first Winterfest fundraising event in collaboration with the Gogebic Range Health Foundation from Dec. 18 to Feb. 21, 2021. While the skiing will be real, the event will be virtual, as participants will have the better part of two months to complete races. Winterfest will include the third annual Turtle River Pursuit — made up of 11K classic and 11K freestyle races — as well as three other events on the trail system. “We a...

  • Mercer Fire station revamped with new truck

    Nov 21, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — The town of Mercer’s Section 24 fire station recently went through some major reconstruction and received a brand new firetruck, according to Beth Wetzler, deputy town clerk in Mercer. Fire chief Steve Altman said the station is at least 70 years old and was need of repair. He said the roof leaked and the windows were only single pane. Altman said construction work on the station located on County Road FF was completed in September and included a new roof, windows, garage doors and fur... Full story

  • Ironwood Chamber holds virtual tree lighting ceremony

    Nov 21, 2020

    By Charity Smith [email protected] IRONWOOD - The annual Jack Frost Festival tree lighting ceremony took place Thursday night in the park next to the Historic Ironwood Depot, without all the traditional fanfare. In years past, singers from the Ironwood Area Schools have performed carols, an organ played, and refreshments of hot cocoa and cookies were offered, according to Mike Meyer, president of the Ironwood Area Chamber of Commerce, which hosts the event. However because of the...

  • Ontonagon County approves contracts

    Nov 21, 2020

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon County Board of Commissioners Tuesday approved a contract with union and non-union employees in the court ouse, sheriff’s department and department heads. The three-year contract terms for courthouse employees provide a 35-cent an hour raise in the first year, 35 cents in the second year and 30 cents in the third year of the contract. The sheriff’s department contract employees receive 45 cents an hour more the first year and 40 cents more in each of the next two years. Depar...

  • Ironwood school board to consider trail request

    Nov 20, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Area Schools’ board of education is expected to consider a request for a trail reroute at its meeting Monday after the district’s building and grounds committee forwarded the issue to the full board Wednesday. The Gogebic Range Trail Authority is requesting a land-use agreement with the district for part of the district’s property near its bus garage and the Miners Memorial Heritage Park for the development of a looped trail through Ironwood which the club is looking... Full story

  • Rob Coleman to rejoin Bessemer city council

    Nov 20, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] BESSEMER — Rob Coleman will once again be a member of the city council after the group voted 3-1 during its Monday meeting to fill an open seat. Lou Miskovich resigned from the city council last month. “I am honored that the city council appointed me. … Because of my experience on council I will be able to hit the ground running,” Coleman said. “I also want the residents of Bessemer to know that I have their best interests at heart. We all live in the same community and we all want to see it thrive....

  • Trailhead

    Nov 20, 2020

  • NICER raises money for garden

    Nov 20, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MONTREAL, Wis. — The local non-profit Northern Iron County Engaged Residents is continuing its efforts to develop a community garden in the city of Montreal. Along with its other fundraising efforts, such as pursuing grants and collecting cans from residents, NICER launched a crowdfunding campaign Sunday to help raise funds to start the garden. NICER is using seedmoney.org for its campaign, NICER secretary and garden committee chairwoman Kari Klemme said, explaining its a non-profit focused on s...

  • All Bessemer students now online

    Nov 19, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] BESSEMER — Bessemer Area Schools has announced that all K-12 students will be learning remotely until Nov. 30 as a result of the order issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday. According to Superintendent Dan Niemi the order mandated the closure of in-person high school classes until Dec. 9, but left the decision for the method of learning for K-8 students up to the district. “It was a very difficult decision. Very, very difficult, because we know the kids need to be in... Full story

  • GRTA recognizes volunteers, supporters

    Nov 19, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER - Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Gogebic Range Trail Authority still wanted to recognize its supporters and volunteers for their contributions to maintaining the snowmobile trail system in western Gogebic County. Although the pandemic prevented the large gathering at the club's traditional banquet, GRTA officials had those being recognized gather at the GRTA grooming barn in the Bessemer Industrial Park Tuesday. The club...

  • W-M moves to K-12 virtual learning through Dec. 8

    Nov 19, 2020

    WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield-Marenisco Board of Education voted 4-1 Monday evening to keep all students of Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School in virtual learning through Dec. 8. The action — in which Board Secretary Stacie Rooni cast the dissenting vote — was taken in relation to a state mandate requiring students in grades 9-12 to adhere to virtual status throughout that time period. “The board weighed whether or not to move all students K-12 to virtual for the three-week period,” said Superintendent Jason Gustafson in a Tuesday press release. He ad...

  • Hurley School to stay in classrooms through December

    Nov 18, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley School Board approved a recommendation to keep learning in the classroom through December at its regular meeting on Monday The 4-0 vote will keep with the school district’s Return to School document that governs in-school and virtual education during the pandemic. School Board member Kathy Saari was not present. The recommendation from school district administrator Kevin Genisot came during his semester update regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. He said the school communicates wit... Full story

  • Ironwood Carnegie Library to remain curbside only

    Nov 18, 2020

    By CHARITY SMITH [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Carnigee Library will continue to offer curbside services only through the end of the month, following the continued increase of COVID-19 in the area, according to library director Lynne Wiercinski. The library had originally planned on resuming in-person services on Monday. “When you’re looking at what are numbers are currently in this community, and the govenor’s statement on Sunday night discussing what the needs of Michigan are, we’re just going to continue to play it safe h...

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