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  • Christmas show to benefit HIT, Theatre North

    Dec 11, 2019

    IRONWOOD — The Historic Ironwood Theatre and Theatre North are joining forces to offer a Christmas show filled with local singers, dancers and a good helping of Santas. “We’ll have a whole bunch of dancing Santas,” said the show’s director Bethany Ann Hellen. “In all, there are around 77 performers: singers — youth to adult from all around the area — and many dancers from surrounding local studios.” Two performances are planned at the Historic Ironwood Theatre — Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Hellen, a member of HIT’s programming c...

  • Cold to follow storm

    Dec 10, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - Constant snow and freezing road surfaces resulted in area school closings and event cancellations around the region on Monday, as weather forecasters said to look for more snow and a cold front this week. As much as 5 to 8 inches of snow fell on the western Upper Peninsula and northeast Wisconsin, with the forecasts for continued snow showers through Wednesday, said Jacob Horton, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in...

  • On Ice

    Dec 10, 2019

  • LakeShore Systems looks to expand Ontonagon location

    Dec 10, 2019

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON – Village President Tony Smydra brought the village council good news Monday about a Dec. 2 visit with Jessica Frost, the president and CEO of LakeShore Systems in Iron Mountain. Councilman Don Chastan and MEDC Fellow Michael Burznski also attended the meeting with Frost. Frost told the men that LakeShore looks to better utilize its resources in Ontonagon, according to Smydra, as well as expand its operations and utilize the facility to its maximum potential. The Ontonagon operation has filled its f...

  • Wakefield council votes to create ice rink by Sunday Lake

    Dec 10, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — Members of the Wakefield City Council voted Monday evening to create an ice rink for free public use on the southwest corner of Sunday Lake. The site is in the same vicinity as the large snowman that appears each winter by Lakeshore Drive, near U.S. 2. Street lighting, hydrant water, and park restrooms are available in the same area. “I think we’ve got to do something for the kids,” said Marco Movrich, a member of the city’s planning commission who was in the audience on Monday evening. City M...

  • Ironwood celebrates winter with Jack Frost Festival

    Dec 9, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - As they have for 25 years, residents of Ironwood and the surrounding area came out to celebrate winter Saturday during the city's Jack Frost parade and surrounding activities. Michael Meyer, the director of the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce, called Saturday's parade a success. "(I'm) very pleased with how the parade went. There were more floats, but more importantly many more of the floats had excellent lighting," Meyer said. "(Entries)...

  • Mercer Candy Cane Celebration major hit

    Dec 9, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MERCER - Mother Nature smiled along with local residents as temperatures near 30 degrees helped to make the Mercer Candy Cane Christmas Celebration a big success for both locals and tourists. The afternoon began with the traditional Candy Cane parade along the town's main street. The procession of nonstop cheer included big, red trucks from Mercer Fire and Rescue and the huge, green groomers from the Mercer Snow-Goers, Inc. Among floats were those...

  • Gov. Whitmer announces new resource for sexual assault survivors

    Dec 9, 2019

    YPSILANTI — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a new resource for sexual assault survivors last week that is designed to improve access to counseling resources. Whitmer announced Tuesday that, in addition to calling the state’s 855-VOICES4 sexual assault hotline, survivors can now also text 1-866-238-1454. “This texting feature is an important way to make sure every survivor in Michigan has direct access to the support and resources they deserve,” Whitmer said. “I want every survivor in our state to know that your voice and your story matter, a...

  • Mercer snowmobile trails open

    Dec 7, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - Around half of the 255 miles of funded snowmobile trails in the Mercer area are now open, according to the nonprofit group that maintains them. Members of the Mercer Area Sno-Goers Inc., snowmobile club attended the Iron County Parks and Recreation meeting Thursday and were present when the committee approved opening day Thursday, said Tom Ziegler, vice president of the Sno-Goers. "There is probably more than 50% of trails open right...

  • MTA members retain same leadership for 2020

    Dec 7, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO - Members of the Gogebic County Chapter of the Michigan Townships Association voted Thursday evening to reinstate the same officers for duty in 2020. Remaining in charge are Chairman John Cox, Treasurer Hope Tarnaski, and Secretary Vicky Finco. Cox noted that next year's service term will run only until Nov. 20 because he does not plan to run again next fall for his current seat as Wakefield Township supervisor. Although a new MTA chairman must...

  • Frost Friday

    Dec 7, 2019

  • Town of Pence gets over $600,000 in USDA funds

    Dec 7, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] WASHINGTON — The town of Pence is in line to receive over $600,000 in federal funds to help with a sewer project, the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development announced recently. “It's great (to hear about the funding),” said Pence town chairman Michael Paternoster. “It's been a longtime coming — a lot of paperwork, a lot of work.” The total award of $638,000 in federal money is split between $398,000 in grant funds and $240,000 in loans, according to the announcement, and is part of a $...

  • Still Waters Run Deep

    Dec 6, 2019

  • Bond reduced in Kimball asphalt plant bombing case

    Dec 6, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The bond for a Kimball, Wisconsin man accused of bombing an asphalt plant in 2015 was reduced in Iron County court Wednesday, and a date was set for the case to go to trial. Judge Ann Knox-Bauer said there were two ways for Matthew Allen Gollubske to post bond. He will be released to await a five-day, July 20 jury trial if he can post $5,000 cash and a $100,000 signature bond, or a $25,000 property bond and a $50,000 signature bond. “I think there is a justification for reducing the bon...

  • Holiday Splendor

    Dec 6, 2019

  • Bessemer Public Library to hold Gingerbread House build

    Dec 6, 2019

    BESSEMER — The Bessemer Public Library will host its eighth annual Gingerbread House building and decorating event in the Bessemer City Hall’s auditorium on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. The library will hold a second helping of the event on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ironwood, on the corner of Margaret Street and Lake Road. “It’s free and it’s open to kids of all ages, from the littlest ones to teenagers, and whole families,” said library director Melissa Lupino. “It’s not a competition, it...

  • Mercer to consider trails with road repair

    Dec 6, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — Several members of the Sno-Goers snowmobile club attended the town of Mercer Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday, to advocate for improvements to a road that will allow a new trail segment. Residents had complained that snowmobilers were using a portion of Lake Shore Drive that linked trails, leaving snow that eventually created poor driving conditions and damage to the road surface, said John Sendra, board chair. The water also pools in the spring, he said. “There is rel...

  • Mercer cemetery records updated to digital age

    Dec 5, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - A Mercer official has spent the better part of a year updating the records of a 110-year-old town cemetery. Opal Roberts, who has been an Iron County Board Supervisor since 2008, was appointed the Mercer cemetery sexton following her election to the Mercer Town Board of Supervisors in April. Roberts said she was familiar with the cemetery as the Mercer town clerk from 2003-2013. As sexton, however, she became apparent of problems...

  • Families join Ironwood students for holiday lunch

    Dec 5, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Luther L. Wright K-12 School's cafeterias were extra crowded during lunch Wednesday as the district hosted the first of this year's holiday meals. During the meals, parents and grandparents could join their children for a meal during the school day. "It's good. We get a good turnout with parents," Food Service Director Mary Hampston Kusz said, regarding the meals. The menu this year features different food each meal - including...

  • Ironwood Memorial Building evacuated for gas leak

    Dec 5, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD — A gas leak resulted in a brief evacuation of the city of Ironwood Memorial Building on Wednesday morning. When staff arrived to open the building there was a smell of gas, said Karen Gullan, Ironwood city clerk. As a precaution the building was evacuated as staff called Xcel Energy at around 8 a.m., she said. Gullan said the staff were aware that a previous gas leak incident originated from the American Legion Post 5 room in the building. “It was the first place we looked,” Gullan said....

  • Snow Much Fun

    Dec 4, 2019

  • Wakefield board discusses snowmobile noise complaints

    Dec 4, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Snowmobile season in Gogebic County started on Sunday, and it is expected to start in Iron County on Thursday at 8 a.m. That means drivers of such machines have months of riding ahead until trails close in the spring. On Tuesday evening, however, members of the Wakefield Township Board of Trustees were reminded not everyone appreciates the noise associated with the operation of these vehicles. According to Township Supervisor John Cox, that's...

  • Bessemer boards discuss plans, successes

    Dec 4, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — The boards, commissions, committees and councils that run the city of Bessemer gathered Tuesday night to discuss their efforts over the past year and what they hope to accomplish in 2020. “I think it went well,” Mayor Adam Zak told the Daily Globe after the meeting. “A lot of the ideas expressed here will be great for Bessemer, and it seems like everybody, in some facet … talked about the same things amongst themselves. Now it’s a matter of trying to get together and make it happen.” Re...

  • Troopers concerned about scams

    Dec 4, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Michigan State Police say they are concerned about a recent rise in area residents falling victim to scams. People most often call law enforcement about a possible scam, and they should, said Det. Sgt. Glenn Gauthier of the MSP Wakefield Post. Unfortunately, more people recently are calling after having been scammed for hundreds or thousands of dollars, he said. “We get quite a few calls from citizens regarding scams,” Gauthier said. “People from all walks of life and all educati...

  • Gogebic Range recovers from weekend snow storm

    Dec 3, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The second storm of the week brought about 20.1 inches of new snow to the west and northwest of Ironwood over the weekend, said Taylor Prislovsky, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Marquette. The highest total for the Upper Peninsula was 28.2 inches about three miles east of Rapid River in Delta County, he said. The Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National...

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