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  • Warning issued for Ironwood, Hurley water

    Aug 10, 2019

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] IRONWOOD — Ironwood city officials are asking the public in Ironwood and Hurley to use bottled water as drinking water for infants. The warning extends to Hurley because it purchases its municipal water from Ironwood. The action comes as the manganese levels in the drinking water approach the federal Environmental Protection Agency precautionary levels, said a press release from Ironwood officials on Friday. Ironwood City Manager Scott Erickson told the Daily Globe later Friday that recent concerns...

  • GCC kicks off work on new Ironwood training facility

    Aug 10, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The construction kick-off ceremony for Gogebic Community College's Skilled Trades Center took place on Friday at the college's new training facility. GCC President George McNulty welcomed everyone in attendance to the event and talked about how the training center will impact the area. "This facility is going to strengthen our partnerships in the region with business and industry," he said. "And it's really going to create additional...

  • FAIR DAYS

    Aug 10, 2019

  • Gogebic County Fair kicks off

    Aug 9, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Animals and exhibits were brought into the Gogebic County Fairgrounds on Thursday as vendors set up to prepare for the fair. Jim Lorenson, fair board president, said the weather is beautiful for set up day for the fair. "Nice moderate temperatures," he said. "Thats the forecast for the next few days." The carnival and rides were close to being set up and Lorenson said they would be open later in the evening. "It's a great day to start the f...

  • Hurley man pleads to charges

    Aug 9, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — A Hurley man pleaded no contest to several charges Tuesday in Iron County court. Andrew Zaleski, 39, pleaded no contest to charges of false imprisonment, felony bail jumping and stalking. He also pleaded to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. A no contest plea is similar to a guilty plea but isn’t considered an admission of guilt. The bail jumping and false imprisonment charges are the two most serious he pleaded to, as both are classified as Class H felonies in the state of...

  • Bessemer to place new welcome signs

    Aug 9, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] BESSEMER — The city of Bessemer Downtown Development Authority approved funds for new city welcome signs and for various business programs at its Thursday meeting. The authority approved $15,000 for two new welcome signs that are expected to be ready to install by Oct. 1. Authority members Adam Zak, Jim Durkee, Kara Bjorkquist and Bridget O’Sullivan were not present. Local artist Doug Kikkebush was commissioned to create the two wood and metal signs, said Dustin Filippini, authority member. The...

  • Manhole

    Aug 9, 2019

  • Good weather holds for Mercer Loon Day

    Aug 8, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - The sunshine made for good shopping weather as thousands of people converged on Mercer on Wednesday for the annual Loon Day event that is coordinated by the Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce. More than 250 vendors from around the country sold original merchandise in a major shopping and food event that doubles as a celebration of Mercer's reputation as the world capital of the Common Loon. "This really is a good crowd," said Mike...

  • Baldwin tours Saxon Harbor

    Aug 8, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] SAXON, Wis. — As work continues to reopen Saxon Harbor’s marina three years after it was destroyed in the July 2016 storm, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, toured the site Wednesday to see the progress that has been made. Baldwin told the Daily Globe she remembered touring the region after the storm, when widespread flooding caused numerous road washouts and other damage to areas of northwestern Wisconsin. “I still remember coming up to survey the damage within a day or two of the storm and it...

  • Hellen talks Pabst Mine history with students

    Aug 8, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Fourth and fifth grade students from Hurley to Wakefield spent their last day of the All Aboard for History summer program at Miners Memorial Park. The group met at the park's trailhead to hear about the nation wide impact of Pabst Mine from local historian Ivan Hellen. "Today you're going to find out some real historic stuff that probably was the most important thing in Ironwood's history," he said as he showed newspaper clippings describi...

  • Land auction to be held

    Aug 7, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] WATERSMEET — The Michigan county land auction for Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties will be held at noon CDT on Saturday at the Northern Waters Casino in Watersmeet. Lisa Hewitt, treasurer for Gogebic County, said the county recommends “doing your homework” before purchasing any property, but she added when properties are sold through the foreclosure process most liens are discharged, except IRS and other liens filed by governmental agencies. She directed inter...

  • Volunteers bring fair to life

    Aug 7, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Gogebic County Fair opens Thursday and the staff and board are praising the volunteers who somehow seem to get everything up and running in a few short days - and just for some donuts and coffee in the morning. "We're thrilled that the fair is filling up with volunteers who are working, our vendors are arriving, the carnival is arriving, the harness racers are arriving and things are falling into place," said Terttu Anderson, fair...

  • Road conditions remain an issue in Wakefield Township

    Aug 7, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Road repairs are progressing in Wakefield Township, but there seems to be no shortage of continuing problems. Township supervisor John Cox made that clear at a Tuesday evening meeting of the township board of trustees. Cox, who is also the board chair, said some projects already have been addressed, such as general patchwork, culvert repair on Blackjack Road, and improvement of the intersection at Chippewa Drive and Planter Road. Meanwhile, he...

  • Prescribed burn planned for Johnson Lake area

    Aug 6, 2019

    IRONWOOD - The Ottawa National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service on Monday announced plans for a prescribed burn in the Johnson Lake area. The proposed burn of approximately 350 acres of forested land will occur within the next two weeks in the Kenton Ranger District, east of Bond Falls between Forest Road 530 and Forest Road 4500. The burn is dependent upon weather conditions. Signs will be posted in and around the area of the burn. At this time it is not anticipated that any roads will be clos...

  • Conservation District combats giant hogweed

    Aug 6, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Among the invasive species the Gogebic Conservation District works to combat locally is giant hogweed. Locals had a chance to see the plant in bloom Saturday during a tour led by members of the conservation district and the Northwoods Cooperative Weed Management Area. A group of about 12 people gathered at a location on U.S. 2 close to Curry Park and the Gogebic County Fairgrounds to see a blooming giant hogweed and some plants that are o...

  • GMCF to offer expanded parking near existing lot

    Aug 6, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield planning commission voted Monday evening to approve progress on a new 180-foot x 90-foot parking lot across from the Gogebic Medical Care Facility. The action came in response to two letters dated July 25, one from Mark Ahonen, director of maintenance and service support at GMCF, and one from site contractor Paul Luppino, who is president of Angelo Luppino, Inc. in Iron Belt, Wis. “This lot will be located directly to the northwest of the facility, across North Street from the...

  • Last Union soldier honored in Saxon

    Aug 5, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - A unique ceremony was held Saturday at the graveside of a Civil War veteran in Lake View Cemetery in Saxon. More than 100 people watched as five members of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - Old Abe Camp 8 post near Appleton, honored Chester Huntsinger, who passed away in 1914 as Iron County's last surviving Union veteran of the Civil War. Members of the area American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Vietnam...

  • Iron County Fair draws crowds

    Aug 5, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - The town of Saxon was the hot place to be this weekend as the Iron County Fair drew crowds from around the region. "(The fair) went really well. We were blessed with beautiful weather all three days," said Cortney Ofstad, the fair's marketing coordinator. "Our attendance Friday was excellent with our Five Dollars after Five promotion. We had great, great attendance yesterday - the carnival was as packed as I've ever seen it ... lots...

  • 'Music in the Park' huge success as trail fundraiser

    Aug 5, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — A Saturday evening “Music in the Park” event was a huge success next to Wakefield’s Sunday Lake, thanks to a light-hearted crowd of folks who enjoyed each other’s company, along with a live band and balmy temperatures. The Wakefield Chamber of Commerce sponsored the four-hour affair in Eddy Park as a fundraiser for the town’s Split Rock Trails that are just east of the park in the former Fink location. The band Flashback was stationed inside of the John Siira Pavilion, on the east side of the...

  • Fair-goers enjoy warm Saxon night on midway

    Aug 3, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - The midway wasn't officially open until 6 p.m. Friday, but that didn't stop hundreds of people from coming early to play games, eat food and listen to music at the Iron County Fair. "I really like the fair," said Tate Guenard, 19, of Hurley, who sang the national anthem to open the Iron County Fair. "It's a community happening that brings people together, and makes money for 4-H and the area farms." Guenard has been a singer his...

  • Ironwood celebrates musical First Friday

    Aug 3, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Although a brief rain shower cut one concert short, there was plenty of music in downtown Ironwood Friday for the city's August First Friday celebration. A section of East Aurora Street was closed off in the evening as people set up lawn chairs or took a seat on the curb to enjoy a performance by Four Shillings Short at the Ironwood Carnegie Library. Comprised of Aodh Og O'Tuama and his wife, Christy Martin, Four Shillings Short...

  • State, local agencies coordinate with EPA in Mass City mercury spill cleanup

    Aug 3, 2019

    ONTONAGON — Representatives from Ontonagon County Emergency Management and the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department are working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency following an accidental mercury spill at an abandoned garage and vacant lot in Mass City. “The spill was small, has been contained and is not a threat to the surrounding neighborhood,” said a press release Friday from Michael Kocher, Ontonagon County emergency management coordinator. The incident was first reported to law enforcement on Sunday, according to the relea...

  • Iron County Fair kicks off with entries

    Aug 2, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] SAXON - Tables were hosed off by the Saxon/Gurney fire department and animals bathed on Thursday in preparation for Iron County Fair. Brock Swartz, vice president of the fair committee, said the fair is made possible by a collaboration of volunteers, children and local business owners. "This is our big weekend," he said. Forrest Movrich, from California, said his family is friends with the owners of a neighboring farm and was asked if he wanted to sho...

  • Scavenger hunt encourages people to explore Iron County

    Aug 2, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — A scavenger hunt is underway in northern Iron County. Participants have until Aug. 11 to attempt to solve a series of clues and visit 11 sites around the northern part of the county. The hunt is designed to promote wellness and show off some of the lesser-known tourist sites in the region. “We wanted to get people outside, (as well as) include the heritage and sites that people might not be aware of,” said Rita Franzoi, the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce’s events coordinator. “Things...

  • Bessemer to add Little Free Libraries

    Aug 2, 2019

    By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] BESSEMER - Residents will soon see four Little Free Library boxes at locations around the city of Bessemer, as volunteers plan to complete the work over the next few weeks. "It's a way to get people reading and kids especially," said Cheryl Olsen, a member of the Bessemer Recreation Commission at the Thursday meeting. The four boxes were constructed and painted and the varnishing and lettering is currently underway, said Ron Zaleski, commission...

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