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  • Hurley board sticks with mascot change

    Feb 19, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS and BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley School Board acknowledged mistakes had been made in the process, but voted Monday to proceed with plans to change the district’s mascot from the Midgets. “We certainly made some missteps along the way, and for that we truly apologize,” School Board President Joe Simonich said. He explained the process began with a desire for a discussion about the mascot, but when those efforts failed, the board felt it was best to...

  • Marenisco board discusses possible marijuana enterprise

    Feb 19, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO - The question of how to manage the recreational marijuana business was a topic at a Monday evening meeting of the Marenisco Township board. Board members voted Jan. 28 to consider opting into such business, but they do not yet have a draft of a preliminary ordinance from township attorney Jim Bucknell. Meanwhile, board members pondered how many issues they might need to address in the event of opening the township to various types of marijuana...

  • Ontonagon Area Schools on verge of making days up

    Feb 19, 2019

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — If the stormy winter weather does not calm down now, Ontonagon students will be going to school in the summer. Ontonagon Area School District Superintendent Jim Bobula told the Ontonagon School Board Monday the district is “all out” of snow days. “As of this week, we have had nine snow days,” Bobula said. He explained that the state permits six snow days, or emergency days of school closure, each school year. The district can ask for forgiveness for three more. “That’s nine and any more emergenc...

  • Olympus crews, volunteers help make races happen

    Feb 18, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Snowmobile Olympus featured USSA Prostar racing Saturday and Sunday at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds. Race Director Tom Auvinen said the crews, volunteers, and USSA officials did an "excellent" job to create a good weekend of racing. Gunnar Sterne, who finished first in both the Champ 440 and Champ Prostar Cup races on Saturday, said although the paycheck helps, the points for coming in first are critical for Prostar Cup Tour...

  • Ontonagon man's house burns 2 days after death

    Feb 18, 2019

    ONTONAGON — The home of an Ontonagon man who died two days before, burned to the ground on Saturday. Ontonagon Village fire official Jim Miles said he is “leaning to a heating involvement fire” which destroyed the home of the late Robert Anderson Saturday. Miles said the fire department received a call Saturday at 6:17 p.m. and when they arrived at the home at 718 N. 17th St., the building was heavily involved in flames with fire coming out of the roof and windows. He said 2 feet of snow on the roof hampered firemen, but probably kept the f...

  • Wakefield Fire Department holds fishing contest

    Feb 18, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Fire Department held its 10th annual fishing contest on Saturday on Sunday Lake. Volunteer fireman and chairman of the fishing contest, Mike Singleton, said 101 businesses, or people donated items, or cash. “We have more than $10,000 in prizes to give away and all the kids will definitely get a prize,” he said. The event was started to get kids “off the X-Box” and experience the outdoors, and in the process, raise money for...

  • Bessemer DDA matches funds for marketing grant

    Feb 16, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER — Members of Bessemer’s downtown development authority voted Thursday to commit $2,000 toward a mini-marketing grant that they hope will help them to attract new residents to the city. Board member Dustin Filippini, who said he found the potential opportunity online, explained that the Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region will pay up to $8,000 as long as the city also commits $2,000. Filippini said he already had discussed the matter with city manager Charly Loper, as well as...

  • Hurley student honored for scout project

    Feb 16, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY - The Hurley school presented a plaque made by Northwood Manufacturing to Trevor Lesch Thursday for planting trees at the school for his project to become an Eagle Scout. Lesch said the reason he chose this project is because it will benefit the school for years to come. "They will eventually grow into big trees to provide shading and wind-breaking that will end up saving the school energy," he said. Lesch planted a total of 18 sugar maple trees...

  • SNOWMOBILE RACES

    Feb 16, 2019

  • New Michigan 'Move Over Law' takes effect

    Feb 16, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] Wakefield — The Michigan State Police issued a legal update on its “Move Over Law” to expand the law from all emergency vehicles to now include snowplows, garbage trucks, wrecker, utility vehicles and any road maintenance vehicles that are parked stationary on the side of the road parked with flashing, rotating, or oscillating lights. The expanded Move Over Law begins on Feb. 13 and states drivers are required to not only move over in a safe manner to an adjacent lane when one is available, but slow...

  • Red Bull 400 returns

    Feb 15, 2019

    IRONWOOD - The Red Bull 400 will return to Copper Peak May 11. Last year, the inaugural competition saw more than 450 local, regional and international competitors in a 400-meter race which included scaling the Copper Peak ski flying jump to the finish line on top. Organizers hope to double the amount of competitors this year, building upon the inaugural success at the world's steepest 400-meter race. Registration will open on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at redbull.com/rb400. Competition will be held in...

  • Wakefield municipal building remodeling done for now

    Feb 15, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Remodeling of the office areas in the Wakefield municipal building is complete, and a public-use agreement for the building's new gym is official. The Wakefield City Council voted on the agreement at their regular meeting Monday evening, and city manager Richard Brackney reported the remodeling status. "Everything is in place," Brackney said. "I think it's very nice. We've had a lot of good comments on it." Starting last year, Brackney's...

  • Accidental gun shot locks down Ironwood Walmart

    Feb 15, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The accidental discharge of a gun drew a police response and temporarily locked down the Ironwood Walmart Thursday afternoon. Deputies with the Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department responded to reports of a gunshot in the store at approximately 2:35 p.m., Sheriff Pete Matonich said in a press release. Responding officers quickly determined a customer accidentally discharged a gun in the store’s bathroom area, according to the release. While there was a brief lockdown in the store, Maton...

  • Superior man sentenced for fatal accident

    Feb 14, 2019

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — A Superior, Wis., man pleaded no contest to three counts and was sentenced in Iron County court Wednesday for his role in a fatal car crash in the town of Saxon. Jesse Troy Gasper, 35, was the driver of a car involved in an early-morning car crash March 27 on U.S. 2 in Saxon that killed Amanda Rose Schiller, 31, of Menominee. Several of Schiller's relatives and friends gave or submitted victim impact statements prior to Judge Patrick Madden imposing his sentence. “Make no mistake, Ama...

  • Lorenson appointed to Gogebic County Board of Commissioners

    Feb 14, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] BESSEMER - The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners approved James Lorenson's appointment to the board and he was sworn into office by County Clerk Gerry Pellisero at the board's Wednesday evening meeting. Lorenson of Ironwood applied to the board for the vacancy in District 4 made by the recent resignation of Joann Balduc of Bessemer Township. District 4 is made up of all of Erwin Township, Bessemer Township and Ramsay, excluding Bessemer Township...

  • Tight Squeeze

    Feb 14, 2019

  • GCC negotiating with presidential candidate

    Feb 14, 2019

    IRONWOOD — Gogebic Community College officials are in contract negotiations with Stacy Young, of Goshen, Ind., with hopes she'll become the next president of the college. “Dr. Young is a forward thinking and entrepreneurial leader. She is approachable and collaborative and has demonstrated success in enrollment growth and fundraising as well as serving as a Peer Reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission,” said John Lupino, GCC board chairman. “She is an enthusiastic leader and we look forward to her arrival on campus." Young holds a doctora...

  • Hurley City Council hears update on sewer problems

    Feb 13, 2019

    By Bryan Hellios [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley City Council heard an update on the sewer deficiencies from city employee Gary Laguna at a Tuesday night meeting. Laguna said from October 2012 through June of 2018 the city of Hurley experienced 16 sanitation overflows resulting in approximately 10 million gallons of waste-water being pumped on the ground. “These discharges end up in the Montreal River, which then discharges into Lake Superior,” he said. Laguna said he realizes sometimes the “wheels of government turn slowly...

  • Plow the road

    Feb 13, 2019

  • GIANT search leads to Ironwood arrest

    Feb 13, 2019

    IRONWOOD — One man is in custody following the execution of a search warrant in the city of Ironwood Tuesday. The Gogebic Iron Area Narcotics Team executed the warrant as part of an investigation into the sale of methamphetamine in Michigan and Wisconsin, according to a team news release. A man, 52, was arrested as result of the search, according to the release, and is lodged in the Gogebic County Jail on a $100,000 cash bond. The man’s name is being withheld pending his arraignment. Officers allegedly found crystal meth, prescription dru...

  • Gobble Gobble

    Feb 13, 2019

  • Ontonagon village requests funding for demolition

    Feb 13, 2019

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Village Council Monday is asking for funds under the Michigan Rural Community Demolition grant program for funds to demolish the former Wager’s Restaurant/Captains Lounge Building on River Street in Ontonagon. The village held a hearing Monday for comments on the request and heard from the Downtown Development Authority, township, Recreation Commission and others that they have sent letters to the grant program in support of the demolition. The village is applying for $50,000 fro...

  • DiGiorgio welcomed back as Public Safety director

    Feb 12, 2019

    By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission welcomed back Andrew DiGiorgio as the director of the Public Safety Department. After the meeting DiGiorgio told the Daily Globe he was leaving his teaching position at Gogebic Community College to return to the position he left 18 months ago. He said his decision to quit teaching was not because he didn’t enjoy it, but because he realized he missed law enforcement. Digiorgio said his style of policing is more “non-traditional” and he would like to engage more wi...

  • Wakefield council finalizes contract for new manager

    Feb 12, 2019

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Wakefield city council members voted Monday evening to accept a counter offer from Robert Brown, Jr., who was their first choice for a new city manager. Brown interviewed with the council on Jan. 14, and the council voted to offer him the position on Jan. 23. The "at-will" employment contract is for three years, with an option to renew for a fourth year. Annual salary will be $51,000 in the first year and will rise gradually to $62,000 if...

  • Ontonagon Village Council votes to renew manager's contract

    Feb 12, 2019

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - The Ontonagon Village Council Monday unanimously approved a new contract for Village Manager Joe Erickson. Erickson has been village manager since January 2012. According to the council the new three year contract is nearly the same as the previous one with some minor word changes. Erickson said he was pleased with the contract. "I am eager to continue working on projects which will bring additional progress to the community. He noted the village...

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