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  • Second miners mural goes up in Ironwood

    Mar 23, 2019

    IRONWOOD - The new miners mural in downtown Ironwood is nearly complete according to organizer Sandy Sharp. "We've got a few minor modifications to do because of the windows and doors on the building," said Sharp. The mural is located on the Lahti Building along Lowell Street near Aurora Street. The dedication plaques will soon be installed along the bottom of the mural, each paid for to support the mural's construction. Sharp said there have been "85 to 100" of the plaques purchased so far and...

  • Student interns gain from positions with city of Wakefield

    Mar 23, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The city of Wakefield staff grows a little each summer as it welcomes a new crop of student interns who help with tasks both indoors and out. According to city clerk Sue Ahonen, "They help with little things that we don't get to." For instance, she said teens in the Department of Public Works cut grass, paint curbs, and engage in park and cemetery cleaning. The clerk said the city had 10 interns last year. Eight boys worked with DPW staff, and...

  • GOISD head Mayle to retire, Tulppo tapped as replacement

    Mar 23, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] EWEN — The board of education for the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District voted Wednesday to promote Alan Tulppo to replace Bruce Mayle as GOISD superintendent once he retires. Mayle has served in the GOISD since 1999, first as the career and technical education director and assistant superintendent before becoming superintendent in 2005. He is retiring effective June 30. “I am thankful for the opportunity that has been given to me to serve the GOISD and surrounding communities. I am...

  • Wakefield postal worker commended

    Mar 22, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] WAKEFIELD - When Wakefield postal worker Sandy Olson smelled a "awful" smell while delivering a package, she knew something was not quite right. "I didn't really think anything about it until I got out of my vehicle," she said. The smell was so bad, she said it almost made her puke. Once she discovered the source of the odor was a gas leak, Olson said she pounded on the door. Receiving no response, she checked the garage to see if the homeowner's...

  • Tech on Tap touches on Ottawa Forest highlights

    Mar 22, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - This month's Tech and Science on Tap program Thursday at Cold Iron Brewing featured some of the best the Ottawa National Forest has to offer as wildlife biologist Brian Bogaczyk talked about some of the many recreational opportunities available in the forest. At roughly 1 million acres, the national forest covers parts of Gogebic, Ontonagon Iron, Houghton, Baraga and Marquette counties. After briefly talking about the popular scenic area...

  • Marenisco Township voters may decide marijuana issue

    Mar 22, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO — Marenisco Township voters may decide the fate of potential enterprises relating to recreational marijuana. That’s what Marenisco supervisor Richard Bouvette said in a Thursday phone call with the Globe. “Once we get the ordinance together, all we have to do is put it on the ballot,” said Bouvette. “The people will decide whether we have marijuana.” If the issue is determined via an election, Marenisco will be unique in being the only city or township in Gogebic County, so far, to take that r...

  • State House approves Gogebic trail funding

    Mar 21, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] LANSING — The Michigan House of Representatives recently approved $870,400 in funding for recreation and conservation projects in the western Upper Peninsula, including more than half a million dollars for a pair of Gogebic County trail projects. The house approved a total of $26 million in funding for 34 recreational development projects and 30 land acquisitions statewide. These include $280,000 for the development of a new mountain biking trail system in Ironwood’s Miners Memorial Heritage Par...

  • Potholes cripple US 2 in Bessemer

    Mar 21, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] BESSEMER - U.S. 2 through Bessemer is down to just two lanes as major repairs are scheduled to tackle a rash of potholes. Dan Weingarten, communications representative for the Michigan Department of Transportation, said this year has been hard on roads due to a lot of freeze-thaw cycles. "This has been a really bad spring for potholes all across the Upper Peninsula, but that is one of the worst spots right now," he said. When moisture under the road...

  • Open Waters

    Mar 21, 2019

  • Fe University presents 'Realities of Immigration Today'

    Mar 21, 2019

    HURLEY — Fe University’s next course offering will look at the topic of immigration with Northland College instructor Jennifer Kuklenski. “Debate and misunderstanding surrounding immigration issues dominate the world news today,” said organizer Wendy Thiede. “Why do people leave their homes to immigrate to another country, and how does their move affect the economy and politics of their new country?” The course aims to help students understand this “complex topic,” she added. “Realities of Immigration Today” will be held for four Wednesday...

  • Walking the dogs

    Mar 20, 2019

  • Hurley school expansion gets $100,000 donation

    Mar 20, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley Education Foundation donated $100,000 to help cover a portion of the approximately $1.2 million cost for the Northwoods Manufacturing expansion at the Hurley K-12 School. District Administrator Chris Patritto said the school is in a position to fund the project without asking taxpayers for money. “We’re very fortunate financially right now to have that fund balance where we can put something in like this in for the kids and the community,” he said. Patritto said the foundat...

  • Man pleads to role in Marenisco home invasion

    Mar 20, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — A New London, Wis., man pleaded guilty to a pair of felonies for his role in a December home invasion in Marenisco Township in Gogebic County Circuit Court Tuesday. Todd Matthew Norton, 48, pleaded guilty to first-degree home invasion and assault with intent to do great bodily harm for his role in the home invasion and robbery. The plea came as part of a plea agreement that will have charges of armed robbery, possessing a weapon while c...

  • Board of commissioners to support mining committee

    Mar 20, 2019

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon County Board of Commissioners Tuesday joined other counties around the Upper Peninsula in supporting Michigan mining. The action comes in a resolution supporting state House Bill 4227 to create a committee on Michigan’s mining future to ensure a comprehensive plan focused on ferrous, non-ferrous and aggregate mining industry needs. The proposed committee would be comprised of 15 members with governor-appointed representatives from diverse areas of industry, state departments, env...

  • Northern Iron County snowmobile trails close, Mercer area remains open

    Mar 19, 2019

    HURLEY - Northern Iron County's snowmobile season is over. The Iron County Forestry Department closed all snowmobile and ATV trails in the northern part of the county as of 8 a.m. Monday. Forest Administrator Eric Peterson said this announcement means Trails 77, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 north of 11, 13, 15 and 17 north of 310 road are closed and gates along the trails will be shut. As the trails in the southern part of the county around Mercer remain in good condition, those remain open. Peterson said...

  • Advisory group reveals strategic planning survey results

    Mar 19, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS bhellios@yourdaiyglobe IRONWOOD - The Bonner Advisory Group met with local businesses and community leaders on Monday at Gogebic Community College to share the results from their Gogebic County Strategic Planning survey. The survey was made available by the Bonner Group to "stakeholders" within the county. Roughly two dozen people attended the meeting to listen and give input on economic, educational, employment and others factors which effect Gogebic County. Some of the...

  • Bessemer council gets good news on US 2 potholes

    Mar 19, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER — The Bessemer City Council received good news Monday regarding the stretch of U.S. Hwy. 2 that goes through town. City manager Charly Loper told council members that the Gogebic County Road Commission is beginning to patch the numerous potholes existing in all four lanes of the highway. “The road won’t be perfect, but it’ll be a little better,” said Loper regarding the holes that stretch from about Steiger’s Home Center on the east to the Housing Project on the west. “We all know what we’re go...

  • Mountain Top music fest rocks ski hills

    Mar 18, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Music lovers from the Midwest flocked for the annual Mountain Top Music Festival held at Indianhead and Blackjack Mountain Big Snow Resorts over the weekend. Festival coordinator Bob Weigandt said he hasn't checked the numbers yet, but believes about 400 people showed up. "When the roof starts vibrating a little bit, that's what I look for," he said as he looked up and watched the ceiling bounce to the beat. Starting as a small festival...

  • Wakefield VFW hosts St. Urho's Day celebration, fundraiser

    Mar 18, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected]å WAKEFIELD — Teams members lined up, took aim and let their bags fly and tried to get their bag in the hole at the Wakefield VFW Post 9084 first St. Urho’s Day Beanbag Tournament on Saturday. More than a dozen teams signed up to participate in the tournament to raise money for the VFW as spectators sat down with a plate full of food made by 4 the Kids and sold as a fundraiser for that community group. Jennifer Ahonen and Kathy Makela of team Lucky Leprechauns took a break from playing to grab some...

  • Ontonagon robotics takes home big win

    Mar 18, 2019

    KINGSFORD - The Ontonagon Area High School's robotics team won a District competition in Kingsford this past weekend. The Gladiators are only in their third year of competition and have faced many teams with many more years of experience. Team members include Abby Ollila, Bradley Myhren, Noah Lukkari, Ryszard Olszewski, Luke Soumis, Philip Voss, Whitney Rule, Isaiah Beck and Emma Pieti. Mentors are Glen Beck, Jon Ollila and Bret Pieti. The team traveled to Kingsford on Thursday for the three-day...

  • Last hurrah for Mt. Zion, hill closes Sunday

    Mar 16, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Gogebic Community College's Mt. Zion ski season will close Sunday. Pam Zupan said the slopes at Mt. Zion are perfect for her 12-year-old granddaughter, Alyssa. "This is her second year she has been snowboarding," she said. The hill isn't over crowded and many of her granddaughter's friends ski or snowboard there, she said, adding her granddaughter has a season pass. Zupan was surprised this is the last weekend Mt. Zion is open. "There is...

  • Damaged roof closes Pat O'Donnell Civic Center

    Mar 16, 2019

    IRONWOOD - The Pat O'Donnell Civic Center's roof sustained damage earlier this week. Scott Erickson, Ironwood's city manager, said excessive snow load on the civic center's roof caused a few of the building's steel trusses to buckle. "We are having our insurance company take a look and they are analyzing the roof system to see how much damage was done," he said. The center's last day for skating was Sunday, and the damage was discovered on Monday or Tuesday, he added. "We engaged our whole...

  • Ontonagon Township Board approves 2019-2020 budget with park upgrades

    Mar 16, 2019

    ONTONAGON – The Ontonagon Township Board Tuesday approved its 2019-2020 budget which includes a major improvement to the Ontonagon Township Park. The $549,126 budget includes funds to tear down the late Doug Filppula home, adjacent to the park and restoring those grounds to their natural state. The township purchased the house following the death of Filppula. The township has applied for a grant to help with the project but will plan for the removal of the house regardless. Ontonagon Township Clerk Bill Chabot said the land will be seeded a...

  • Committee approves new campground, marina prices

    Mar 15, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Forestry and Parks Committee approved new rates for some of the county’s campgrounds and the Saxon Harbor marina Tuesday, partially in recognition of the improvements made in recent years. The county had been charging $22-a-night and $135-a-week for campsites at Lake of the Falls and Schomberg Park equipped with electricity. Those booking sites online also currently pay a $10 fee. “What we’re proposing is that we go up to $27-per-night at Lake of the Falls and Schombe...

  • Indoor festivities to help Wakefield VFW, 4 the Kids

    Mar 15, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The first-ever St. Urho's Day Beanbag Tournament will take place at Wakefield's VFW Post 9084 on Saturday. It will be held in conjunction with a 4 the Kids fundraiser based on a pulled pork meal with side dishes and desserts. According to Chad Carlson, a VFW member who organized the tournament, the whole idea started with "some people talking about having an event." "We're hoping we can get at least a good 300 to 400 people," said Carlson on...

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