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  • Wetzel wins Sisu XI

    Jan 13, 2020

    IRONWOOD - The race was just a few hours but it took a year of preparation to make the 2020 Sisu Ski Fest a success, according to organizers and the skiers who praised the friendly, smooth-running event as a favorite of the season. "I love this town so much," said Julia Schreifels, of St. Paul, Minn., who was cheering for the skiers at the "Finnish" line downtown on Saturday. "Our husbands are skiing." Her friend, Sue Moerer, of Minnetonka, said the snow brings them back each year. "The Sisu is...

  • Excitement builds for Sisu

    Jan 11, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The downtown was buzzing with excitement Friday as organizers expected to have the maximum number of skiers registered for the 11th Sisu Ski Fest today. Volunteers had the registration numbers within 10 of the 750 maximum by 5 p.m. Friday. Hundreds of people converged on the Ironwood Memorial Building for the registration and Expo with several skiing related companies present. "We are having our biggest race field ever this year," said Ri...

  • Wakefield Township eyes closer relations with city

    Jan 11, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The city of Wakefield and Wakefield Township are taking steps to work more closely in the future, with an eye to reducing costs and increasing efficiency. Wakefield Township Supervisor John Cox told the Globe Wednesday that City Manager Rob Brown and Mayor Dale White both attended the Tuesday evening meeting of the township’s Board of Trustees. According to Cox, both city officials requested that the township engage in greater collaboration with the city. “So, we’re going to have a joint meeti...

  • 11th annual Sisu Ski Fest kicks off

    Jan 10, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The 11th Sisu Ski Fest promises to be the biggest ever but it won't lose it's small-town charm, according to organizers. There are 750 racers who pre-registered for Saturday's cross-country ski race as compared to 680 skiers last year, said Jackie Powers, Sisu race director. Spectators might find the best locations to watch at Kinnunen Road, Riverside Drive and at the "Finnish line" at Aurora and Lowell streets downtown. "We had skiers fr... Full story

  • Finance committee approves letter of intent on Hagemann building

    Jan 10, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY - Iron County appears interested in purchasing property in the city of Hurley to house its health department. The Iron County Board of Supervisors' Finance Committee recommended Thursday that the full county board sign a letter of intent to purchase the former Hagemann dentist office on 5th Avenue that currently houses the NorthLakes Community Clinic's Hurley location. The letter puts the approximate price of the property at $80,000,... Full story

  • Bessemer DDA expands its Pop-Up Shop program

    Jan 10, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER — Thursday’s meeting of the Downtown Development Authority in Bessemer resulted in some updates to the city’s popular Pop-Up Shop program. Members voted to enact the following elements to the program: —Persons starting a new business in town will be eligible to receive up to three months of free rent, followed by up to six-months of 50-50 assistance. —Anyone receiving the assistance will be expected to report to the DDA every three months during the nine-month period. —Anyone purchasing... Full story

  • Iron County ballots set for April 7 election

    Larry Holcombe|Jan 9, 2020

    Ballots are set for the spring election in Iron County after Tuesday’s filing deadline. Besides the county board of supervisors, there are also elections on April 7 for mayor and city council seats in Hurley and Montreal, the Mercer town board and the Hurley and Mercer school boards. The April 7 ballot will also include voting in Wisconsin’s presidential primary. While most members of the county board are running unopposed for reelection, there will be a few new people on the board. In District 1 (Hurley) newcomer Kathleen Byrns is running uno... Full story

  • Board seeks counsel for Gogebic County's reimbursement case

    Tom LaVenture|Jan 9, 2020

    BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday approved 7-0 a new attorney to provide legal counsel for the ongoing retirement funds issue with the Western Upper Peninsula Manpower Consortium. Wendy Marcotte of Marquette, will provide counsel regarding the county’s legal and legislative efforts over five years to recoup more than $900,000 in funds in a rule transition for retirement legacy costs with the Western Upper Peninsula Manpower Consortium in 2015. The previous attorney, Steven Pence, announced his retirement effectiv... Full story

  • Stabenow, Peters call for action in response to high Great Lakes water levels

    Richard Jenkins|Jan 9, 2020

    WASHINGTON — Michigan’s two senators, Democrats Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, annoucned Monday that they were calling on the Department of the Army and the Office of Management and Budget to address the high water levels around the Great Lakes in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ budget for the 2020 fiscal year. Included in that call was a funding request for dredging Ontonagon and other commercial harbors around the state. “Communities and coastlines across Michigan have been battered by flooding and erosion as a result of record high wa... Full story

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    Jan 9, 2020

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  • Ironwood starts adult-use marijuana discussion

    Jan 8, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The city of Ironwood presented a draft of its adult-use marijuana establishment ordinance to the public Monday to receive feedback for revisions before a final version can be considered by the city commission. Around 60 people attended the workshop with members of the Ironwood City Commission and city planning commission present. The discussion will continue with a second public workshop at 6 p.m. Feb. 3, and an official public hearing...

  • Bessemer board accepts superintendent's resignation

    Jan 8, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER - After two separate closed sessions during a special meeting on Tuesday evening, the Bessemer Area Board of Education voted to accept the resignation of Dave Wineburner, who had been hired for the position in the summer of 2018. All board members were present for the unanimous vote, which followed a motion by Board Secretary Beth Steiger, who also chairs the board's personnel committee. Wineburner was not present. Nor was Alan Tulppo, the...

  • Hurley meeting promotes facade improvement program

    Jan 8, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Northwest Regional Planning Commission and the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce want downtown Hurley business owners to know they may be eligible for low-interest loans to improve their facades. Representatives of the 10-county, Spooner-based regional planning commission and the chamber held a meeting in Hurley Tuesday to provide additional information on the loan program. “It’s a great program that offers pretty affordable money to upgrade a traditional downtown area,” said Ken Pea...

  • Bessemer council votes to purchase odor-detecting device

    Jan 7, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER - With the exception of one dissenting vote from Mayor Adam Zak, members of the Bessemer City Council voted Monday evening to purchase an odor-detecting device as a means of addressing growing complaints about marijuana odor. The motion by Mayor Pro Tempore Terry Kryshak specified the purchase of the Nasal Ranger, along with related training for designated personnel. It also included the processing of a related ordinance, to be written by City...

  • Airport board recommends Boutique Air for EAS

    Jan 7, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD — At a special meeting Monday the Gogebic-Iron County Airport Board recommended awarding a new airline the Essential Air Service (EAS) contract for the first time since 2014. “The airport board voted to ask the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide Boutique Airlines with air service for two years starting Aug. 1, 2020, with service to Minneapolis and Chicago,” said Joe Bonovetz, airport board chair and Gogebic County commissioner. “There are several things we’d have to nail down...

  • Lighten the Load

    Jan 7, 2020

  • Wisconsin woman gets time served for Marenisco home invasion

    Jan 7, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — A Wisconsin woman was sentenced to the time she already served in jail Thursday in Gogebic County Circuit Court for her role in a 2018 Marensico Township home invasion. Heather M. Worm, 37, of New London, was sentenced to 352 days in jail for receiving and concealing stolen property, receiving credit for the 352 days she already served behind bars prior to her sentencing. A second charge, conspiracy to commit first-degree home invasion, was dismissed as part of a plea agreement in the c...

  • Snowmobile Olympus closes early due to safety concerns

    Jan 6, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] IRONWOOD - The ProStar Snowmobile Olympus ended before noon on Sunday due to repeated reports of "snow dust" on the track at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds in Ironwood. "It was snowing hard earlier, and then it stopped, but it's sure to start again," said local race director Greg Basom after the closure. Basom said race workers cleared the track several times during the morning, but added regarding racers that "once it gets bad enough that the ones in the...

  • Sisu Endurance Team event offers kids chance to try cross-country skiing

    Jan 6, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] ERWIN TOWNSHIP - Kids in Gogebic and Iron counties had a chance to try out cross-country skiing as the Sisu Endurance Team kicked off its third season of skiing Sunday with a try-it-out day at ABR Trails in Erwin Township. "A lot of kids showed up, a lot of parents were in here asking questions and interested. I thought it went awesome," Iron County 4-H Youth Development Educator Neil Klemme said. The roughly 22 kids who participated Sunday had the...

  • E-TC board handles personnel issues

    Jan 6, 2020

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] EWEN — Personnel issues were on the agenda at the recent Ewen-Trout Creek school board meeting. The district hired a new physical education/health teacher Tyler Thomas, of Negaunee. Thomas is a recent graduate of Northern Michigan University. The board also accepted the resignation of first-grade teacher Kayla Peterson, who has accepted a position with the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District. The board thanked Peterson for her service. E-TC Business Manager Tammy Gibson advised the board of a new h...

  • Public employees busy with snowfall

    Jan 4, 2020

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] With nearly 100 inches of snow having fallen as of Friday, the weather is an ongoing concern for both area residents and any employee whose job it is to clear pathways or maneuver through them. Wakefield City Manager Rob Brown said Friday that his employees have been busy clearing excess snow from streets on days with no precipitation. "They try to haul snow at night," he said in relation to the ease of working during lower traffic times. Both Brown and Be...

  • Ironwood sculpts a good time during First Friday

    Jan 4, 2020

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - It may be the middle of winter and there's lots of snow on the ground across the Gogebic Range, but there were plenty of activities in Ironwood Friday during the city's monthly First Friday event, including a screening of "Caddyshack" at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. So - to paraphrase Bill Murray's groundskeeper character, Carl Spackler - locals had that going for them, which was nice. January's First Friday also featured a bonfire and...

  • Porkies offers full schedule of events

    Jan 4, 2020

    By JAN TUCKER news@yourdailyglobe,com SILVER CITY — The recent snow storm dumped 12 inches of new snow on the Porcupine Mountain Ski Hill and mountain manager Bill Perrin said that has helped the skiing with all runs open and covered. Perrin added it will be a busy few months with some major events slated in the next couple of months. One of the newer events will be the guided Snow Shoe Hike on Jan. 11, 18, 25, and Feb. 1, 15 and 22. Hikers will take a free chairlift ride to the top of the hill and then snowshoe down. Perrin said the hike is a...

  • Elite riders to compete at Snowmobile Olympus

    Jan 3, 2020

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - More than 200 of the best snowmobile racers in North America will be in Ironwood this weekend to show just how fast the stock and modified machines can go around the ice-covered oval track at the Gogebic County Fair Grounds. The Ironwood Snowmobile Olympus will be held Jan. 4-5, 2020 at the fairgrounds racetrack, 648 West Cloverland Drive. The event is one of six annual competitions that are sanctioned by the United States Snowmobile...

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