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  • Wakefield city council seeks new city-based ambulance

    Jan 24, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Before Jan. 1, Wakefield had an ambulance parked in its main street fire hall. But Mike Yon, chief of the city's volunteer fire department, told the Wakefield City Council Monday the ambulance is no longer there. Yon said that Beacon Ambulance Service, as of the start of the year, decided that staffing challenges would make it impossible to continue housing one of its vans in Wakefield. So what happens when a Wakefield citizen calls 911 with a...

  • Bessemer Public Library to hold resume workshops

    Jan 24, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER — The Bessemer Public Library will host two resume workshops in February. Librarian Melissa Lupino said people can come to either the Feb. 3 or Feb. 8 workshops, both at 10 a.m., and leave with a resume in hand for their next job. Lupino said she has seen resumes that were nothing more than one or two sentences on a piece of paper, because many people do not know how to complete one. On the flip side, a person may have a federal eight-page resume while applying for civilian jobs that only a...

  • Marenisco Township officailly opens park pavilion

    Jan 23, 2018

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] MARENISCO - Marenisco Township officials made it official Monday, opening the new pavilion in Donald McKenzie Memorial Park with a cut of a ceremonial ribbon and some coffee and goodies for those who came to celebrate. While the structure was built this past summer using a $400,000 Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant, Marenisco Police Chief Bruce Mahler said the township had been working on the project since 2005. Grant proposals were...

  • Township board hears marijuana survey results

    Jan 23, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - If the residents who participated in a recent survey have their way, Ironwood Township won't be the site of any commercial medical marijuana facilities. That's what the township board of trustees heard Monday night as it got a breakdown of the survey's results. Darrin Kimbler, the vice chair of the township's planning commission, presented the results of the medical marijuana portion of the commission's larger land-use survey. He...

  • Commission talks crime with new IPSD director

    Jan 23, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — Ironwood City Commissioners offered some input to new Ironwood Public Safety Department Director Greg Klecker after he reviewed 2017 crime statistics at Monday's regular meeting. Klecker said the department received 3,751 calls through 911 and for general service. He said 335 criminal or violation-type calls were responded to, or 9 percent of the total. A total of 91 percent of the calls involved civil complaints or those that didn't result in crimes. IPSD officers wrote 300 tickets and r...

  • Bessemer students build fish habitat

    Ian Minielly|Jan 22, 2018

    BESSEMER - Dave Rowe, A.D. Johnston High School science teacher for the past 27 years, combined with the muscle and brains of his students, is working at creating a fishable pond in Bluff Valley Park. On Tuesday, Rowe presented the Bessemer City Council with an update on the work and a formal thanks for allowing the students to study in the park. Rowe said, "In one way or another I have been bringing my classes to the park every year for my entire teaching career," before elaborating on their...

  • 'Ole and Lena' keep audiences laughing at Historic Ironwood Theater

    Steve Newman|Jan 22, 2018

    IRONWOOD - Sharon's Coffee Company in Hurley turned into "Ole and Lena's Supper Club" Saturday night, as the performers for the Historic Ironwood Theatre's presentation of "Ole and Lena's 50th Wedding Anniversary and Vow Renewal" joined diners for a five-course Scandinavian dinner before heading to the theater for the play. The downtown restaurant was filled to capacity for the dinner, and even had to turn down some requests. According to Zona Wick, president of the theater board, Sharon's came...

  • Big Catch

    Jan 20, 2018

  • DNR steps up snowmobile patrols

    Jan 20, 2018

    WOODRUFF, Wis. - More Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conservation wardens will patrol northern Wisconsin trails this month following a rash of serious injury and fatal snowmobile accidents. There have been five fatal snowmobile accidents in Iron and Price Counties, including three last weekend. DNR Lt. Dave Walz, of Woodruff, said one death is too many in any snowmobile season. "Our goal is to educate and focus on the common cause of crashes, speed and alcohol. Stressing safety tips...

  • Black River Harbor closed until September

    Ian Minielly|Jan 20, 2018

    BESSEMER — Black River Harbor will be closed until September, according Tony Holland, a representative from the Ottawa National Forest, who spoke at the Gogebic Coservation District’s meeting Friday in Bessemer. Gogebic Conservation District Administrator Jim Finley said Snow Country Construction had received a permit for work at Black River Harbor. Holland said he expected the footbridge over the Black River to be accessible through the work. Finley said Enbridge had received five permits for pipeline work in the county, adding he did not exp...

  • SAXON HARBOR

    Jan 19, 2018

  • Cold drives frost deep

    Jan 19, 2018

    ONTONAGON — More than two weeks of frigid weather is reflecting in Ontonagon County frost tubes. Ontonagon County Road Commission frost tubes, located on U.S. 45, near Bruce Crossing, U.S. 45 at Woodspur, and M-64, between White Pine and Bergland, are monitored as a way to determine the extent of spring thaw. The bitter cold weather recently has already frozen the roads to depths recorded in February of last year. On Feb. 16 last year, the Bruce Crossing tube was frozen to a depth of 42 inches. This year, on Jan. 18 the tube was already f...

  • Bessemer seeks public input on Bluff Valley Park renovation

    Jan 19, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - Bessemer City Manager Charly Loper had an idea to invite the public to do more than comment on the direction of the city's desired renovation of Bluff Valley Park. Loper said she noticed during master plan discussions how integral the park was for many people and their identities with Bessemer. With that in mind, Loper's brainchild evolved into a public-sourced idea factory originating in the minds of the community, not only Bessemer, but t...

  • Iron County joins lawsuit against opioid companies

    Jan 19, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MILWAUKEE, Wis. — While the Iron County Board of Supervisors voted in December to join other counties in suing several pharmaceutical companies for their alleged roles in fueling the nationwide opioid crisis, it wasn’t until the lawsuit was actually filed earlier this month that many details in the case were spelled out. Iron County is one of 12 Wisconsin counties listed as plaintiffs in the suit, which was filed Jan. 5 in federal court in Milwaukee; with Brown, Crawford, Juneau, Kewaunee, Out...

  • Accident used to teach students in Hurley personal finance class

    Jan 18, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — After Hurley High School teacher Aaron Bender’s vehicle slid off icy U.S. 2 in Saxon early in the winter and plunged down an embankment near a bridge, he is using the experience in his personal finance class. Bender told the Hurley School Board Monday students are learning how automobile insurance works following the scary personal injury accident that also involved his daughter. Bender said it’s the fifth year that personal finance is being taught in the Hurley K-12 School and that met with...

  • Holiday robbery defendant sentenced to prison

    Jan 18, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — The man found guilty of attempting to rob the Ironwood Holiday gas station was sentenced to prison Tuesday in Gogebic County Circuit Court. Chadd Mathias Andert, 36, was sentenced to between three and 15 years in prison for assault with a dangerous weapon. He received a jail credit of 383 days for time served prior to his sentence. A jury found Andert guilty of the charge Nov. 7. It was one of several options the jury had to pick from, but they could only find him guilty of a single char...

  • Stevens Point man sentenced to time served in Gogebic burglary case

    Jan 18, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — While he is still facing charges in Wisconsin, a Stevens Point, Wis., man was sentenced for burglary charges in Gogebic County Circuit Court Tuesday. Daniel Allan Erickson, 29, was sentenced to the 254 days in jail he had already served for possession of a burglary tool. When he pleaded guilty to the charge in December, he told Gogebic County Circuit Judge Michael Pope he had a lock pick in his pocket when he was arrested in Ironwood Jan. 17, 2017. He pleaded guilty to the charge as p...

  • SUNDOWN

    Jan 18, 2018

  • ABR

    Jan 18, 2018

  • Red Bull taps Copper Peak for race site

    Jan 17, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Competition is returning to Copper Peak. But this time athletes will be vying to get to the top, rather than the bottom, of the ski hill. Copper Peak has been selected as one of the competition sites to kick off the 2018 Red Bull 400 season, which is billed as the world's steepest 400-meter race. On May 12, competitors will start at the base of Copper Peak's landing hill, racing up it before attempting to be the first to conquer...

  • CHAMBER AWARDS

    Jan 17, 2018

  • Ontonagon board receives unexpected phone bill

    Jan 17, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Michigan Department of Corrections sent the Ontonagon County Board a telephone bill which in the past has been the responsibility of the State and the board is not happy about it. County Clerk Stacy Preiss said the $172.36 bill is the first she has received and is designated by the Department of Corrections as supporting probation officers and personnel in the county. Preiss said the probation officer is an employee of the Department of Corrections. Although the state has always paid the t...

  • Council grants liquor license

    Jan 17, 2018

    HURLEY — The Hurley City Council Tuesday granted a Combination Class B beer and liquor license to the former Snow Country Inn on U.S. 51. The license was approved for Huber Hotels, doing business as Travelodge LLC, Robert Huber agent, at 1000 Tenth Ave. N. The council also granted a restaurant license to Spiders Sports Bar, 219 Silver St. Council members decided to change the meeting times to an hour earlier. Committee meetings will begin at 5 p.m. and the regular city council sessions will begin at 5:30 p.m. No one attending the meeting o...

  • Future of Ojibway Correctional Facility remains uncertain

    Jan 16, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO - According to the Michigan Department of Corrections, declining prison populations throughout the state have led to more than 20 prison facilities closing since 2005. So, as state officials begin wrangling the details of their next annual budget, it's no wonder that residents of this region fear that Ojibway Correctional Facility in Marenisco could be the next one to hit the chopping block. State Sen. Tom Casperson, R-Escanaba, does not believe...

  • GCC students head back to campus

    Jan 16, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Tommy Libertoski, second-year student at Gogebic Community College, said, "Go Bold!," on the first day of the second semester on campus Monday. Libertoski, Hannah Plemons and Shane Cole were all taking a break in the Courtside Cafe within the belly of the Lindquist Center. Surprisingly, each of the students was happy to be back on campus, with Plemons saying, "It's nice to be back, staying at home is boring." Cole and Libertoski are...

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