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  • Holiday Lights

    Nov 26, 2019

  • Bessemer Township receives Fourth of July 50-50 winnings

    Kim E. Strom|Nov 26, 2019

    RAMSAY - At its regular meeting of the board Monday, Bessemer Township received a check for $7,500 from the Ramsay 4th of July committee. The funds were obtained from the sale of 50/50 tickets this summer. The committee sold a total of 15,000 50/50 raffle tickets during the Fourth of July celebrations. The prize for the winner amounted to $7,500. A drawing was held and no one came forward to claim the prize, said 50/50 chair person Tori Davey. "I called the name and waited for a shout, but none...

  • Erwin hosts holiday event for kids

    Kim E. Strom|Nov 25, 2019

    ERWIN TOWNSHIP - The Erwin Township Community Club held its first "Paint Your Holidays" event Saturday at the Erwin Town Hall. Several families came throughout the afternoon to paint Christmas tree ornaments and to get to know their neighbors while enjoying hot drinks and cookies. Chris Johnson and her granddaughter Jillian Johnson, 9, both of Montreal, enjoyed the outing. "We're having fun, making a big mess," said the elder Johnson. Iris LaBo, 4, of Ironwood took her work seriously as she...

  • Chamber music fills theater mezzanine Sunday afternoon

    Kim E. Strom|Nov 25, 2019

    IRONWOOD - The Historic Ironwood Theatre hosted the Garland City Chamber Players Sunday afternoon in the mezzanine of the theatre. The four members from Ashland featured the music of Franz Schubert in a two-hour concert to a cozy crowd of about 12 people. They are part of the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of the Garland City Consort, said violinist Andrew McInnes. This is the third time the group has performed at HIT and another concert is scheduled for June 7, 2020," he said. "It's a lovely space....

  • 'Wisconsin Remembers' exhibit honors lost lives

    Nov 23, 2019

    By KIM E. STROM [email protected] MERCER - Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name traveling exhibit is a tribute to lost life and lost potential. It features the pictures of over 1,161 Vietnam War Veterans of Wisconsin and is on display at the Mercer Public Library through Wednesday Nov. 27. It took eight years to gather the photos, according to Wisconsin Public Radio's website. Volunteers, including family and friends of those killed as well as teachers, students and others who just...

  • Skating now open

    Nov 23, 2019

  • Mercer says vacation rental locations don't have permits

    Nov 23, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer Town Board of Supervisors on Thursday addressed the issue of the growing number of vacation rental units without permits. There are at least three residential homes in the community are being used as tourist rooming houses, said John Sendra, town board chair during his report to the supervisors. The owners are advertising as vacation rentals through online rental agencies such as AirBnB and VRBO but as far as the city is aware, no one is paying lodging or other taxes a...

  • Hurley, Mercer look to add BART service

    Nov 23, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] HURLEY, MERCER, Wis. — If an Iron County grant application is approved the town of Mercer and city of Hurley may receive subsidized public transportation services sometime in 2020, according to officials. Bay Area Rural Transit (BART), based in Ashland, is a subsidized public transit system that operates at minimal cost to passengers. BART also provides accommodations for physical accessibility to the disabled. Cally Bucknell, director of the Iron County Department of Human Services, and Trista O...

  • DIDA looks to update downtown blueprint

    Nov 22, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Downtown Ironwood Development Authority on Thursday started the discussion of developing a downtown comprehensive plan. The First Impressions program of Michigan State University Extension, where visitors reported on observations and experiences after visiting the city, is an opportunity to list ideas to prioritize in a comprehensive blueprint plan, said Tom Bergman, director of the Ironwood Community Development office. The downtown plan would be consistent with the city c...

  • Stabenow announces investment in UP health care expansion

    Nov 22, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] WASHINGTON D.C. — Gogebic County is one of four Upper Peninsula counties sharing close to $100,000 in funding for expanded telemedicine services, Sen. Debbie Stabenow announced Thursday. Ortele Health received a $99,978 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide telehealth treatment for opioid misuse and general medical care in Gogebic, Mackinac, Luce and Marquette counties in the U.P., and two counties downstate. “Michigan families in rural communities often lack access to hea...

  • ADRC looks to move soon

    Nov 22, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] HURLEY, Wis. — Staff of the Aging and Disability Resource Center of the North (ADRC) looks to move into the former Veterans of Foreign Wars building in Hurley by the end of the month, according to a report at the Hurley Senior Center, Inc. Board of Directors meeting Thursday. The Hurley Senior Center staff has functioned as the county aging unit but is now a separate entity, said Trista Olson, director of the Senior Center. Senior Center staff are now contracted with the Iron County ADRC office in...

  • Icy River

    Nov 22, 2019

  • Snow beautiful

    Nov 22, 2019

  • Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Treatment Facility to update SQL data logging system

    Nov 21, 2019

    By KIM E. STROM [email protected] IRONWOOD - To meet state requirements and keep up with the technical age, the Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Treatment Facility will soon be upgrading their SQL data logging system. SQL stands for structural query language. According to plant manager Jeff Wasley, the upgrade has been paid for, but the facility is waiting on the integrator to finish his part in order to proceed. "We have to change the way we do our data logging. The old software, called General...

  • Fifth annual Trot-4-Food walk/run set for Thanksgiving day

    Nov 21, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] HURLEY, Wis. - What started as a pre-Thanksgiving meal fun run among friends has grown into an annual community charitable event. The fifth Trot-4-Food is set for Thanksgiving, with same-day registration starting a half-hour before the 8 a.m. start on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Iron County Health Department, 502 Copper Street, Hurley. Participants can choose between the 1.5-mile or 4-mile walk, run, trot and have the health department to warm up befo...

  • USDA disaster designation includes 7 UP counties

    Nov 21, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] LANSING — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer applauded the U.S. Department of Agriculture for designating 43 counties — including seven Upper Peninsula counties — as primary natural disaster areas Tuesday. Along with these primary areas, Gogebic and Ontonagon counties were included as contiguous counties as they border primary counties. The designation makes assistance available to agriculture producers in those counties impacted by adverse weather conditions, a governor’s spokesperson said in a news release...

  • Wakefield-Marenisco board votes to create fab lab

    Nov 20, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The Board of Education for the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School had a busy Monday meeting agenda that included three presentations in the school's life skills room. Don Sidlowski promoted a school-based fab lab, Russ Maki recalled the school's 1960 football state championship, and student Alex Sheehan offered his senior project. Based on a slide show pitch from Sidlowski, of Three Lakes, Wis., the board later voted to approve a contract for him...

  • Ironwood Carnegie Library holds Alzheimer's presentation

    Nov 20, 2019

    KIM E. STROM [email protected] IRONWOOD - One of the key things to remember when considering the difference between the warning signs of Alzheimer's and normal, age-related memory problems, is what is normal for the person. "Cognitive problems can vary from person to person," said Sundi Tayor with the Greater Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. The third in a series of four main programs, Taylor gave a presentation on the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's at the Ironwood...

  • Juveniles charged after high-speed chase

    Nov 20, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] BESSEMER — Three youths face charges after stealing a pickup truck in Ashland and leading law enforcement on a high speed chase that ended in Marenisco on Saturday morning. A 14-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy, allegedly stole a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado from a private owner in the city of Ashland Wisconsin at about 7:40 a.m., according to a news release from Ashland Police Department on Tuesday. The vehicle was reportedly unlocked with the keys left inside at the time of t...

  • Maki to present on giraffe conservation work

    Nov 19, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Ironwood Township resident Todd Maki hasn't found a lot of opportunities to use his background working with giraffe since moving to the Northwoods. So he went to Africa. Maki plans to offer a presentation about his trip and the conservation efforts he volunteered with at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Cold Iron brewery. In late October, Maki traveled to Uganda for roughly two weeks to help the Giraffe Conservation Foundation relocate a group o...

  • Hurley School District gets good report card

    Nov 19, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - Hurley School District is getting good marks from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction but it's just a snapshot report and the work is to constantly improve, according to reports at the Hurley Public School Board meeting on Monday. "The results are overall and the scores don't fluctuate much, but the report card helps us with the goal of constantly looking for ways to improve," said Kevin Genisot, school district administrator....

  • Marenisco board votes to rescind marijuana ordinance

    Nov 19, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO — Despite one opposing vote, the Marenisco Township Board of Trustees voted Monday evening to rescind an ordinance that would have allowed recreational marijuana enterprise within the township. The action followed the Nov. 5 election, in which Marenisco citizens voted 146-64 against the ordinance after having petitioned to get the matter on the ballot. The board had passed the ordinance on June 17 after a related public hearing in the spring. Trustee Dave Hagen voted against rescinding the o...

  • Skijoring gets pets involved in winter fun

    Nov 18, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Organizers said a beginner skijoring class was to introduce more people to a winter silent sport that is gaining popularity as a way for people of various fitness levels to exercise and enjoy the outdoors with their dogs. Skijoring is a sport involving being towed by a dog or a horse via harness while on skis. Sandra Tocko offered the free dry-land clinic to around 15 people, most of them with dogs, at Wolverine Nordic Ski...

  • Community calendar

    Nov 18, 2019

    Monday, Nov. 18 Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency food commodity distribution for seniors, GOCAA, 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wakefield VFW, 9-9:30 a.m.; Sunset Manor Apartments community room, 9:45-10 a.m.; Riverview Apartments parking lot, 10:15-10:30 a.m.; Hillcrest Apartments community room, noon-12:15 p.m.; Fairview Apartments community room, 12:30-12:45 p.m. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood.... Full story

  • Ironwood Theatre recognizes volunteers

    Nov 18, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Many of the Historic Ironwood Theatre's volunteers gathered at the theater Sunday night for a volunteer appreciation party to recognize their efforts in helping the downtown Ironwood institution continue to operate. "The theater wouldn't exist without the volunteers. Financially, the theater isn't able to pay a full-time operations manager, an office manager - we really could use four or five full-time people here," said theater board...

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