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  • Council addresses Riccelli Park needs

    Jun 14, 2018

    HURLEY — The Hurley City Council agreed Tuesday to pay more attention to Riccelli Park, now that the height of the summer season is approaching and that area is receiving more use. Council member Jamey Francis, chair of the council’s parks and recreation committee, said parks issues hadn’t been addressed at the committee level for some time. There were complaints about trash around the park on Memorial Day weekend and excessive weeds. Street superintendent Mark Bluse said the wet period around Memorial Day led to some rapid growth of the weeds...

  • HIT to hold sound engineering class

    Jun 14, 2018

    IRONWOOD — Check 1, Check 2. Check, check, check. The Ironwood Historic Theatre is holding a four-part class in sound engineering, beginning this evening. “We’ve opened up the class to not just those interested in sound here at the theater, but also those involved with sound at their church, a different theater, school or where ever,” said HIT operations manager Bruce Greenhill. “We want to give people a sense of what’s involved in being a sound tech.” Don Osier will lead the class. He brings plenty of high quality experience, said Greenhil...

  • Ironwood man gets prison for overdose death

    Jun 13, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER - An Ironwood man was sentenced to prison in Gogebic County Circuit Court Tuesday for his role in the morphine overdose death of Angela Mylly in September. Bo Lee Menara, 37, was sentenced to a minimum of five years in prison for involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance-morphine charges for giving Mylly part of his morphine prescription. The two five-year sentences will be served concurrently. "It was (Menara) who...

  • Wakefield City Council passes 2018-19 fiscal year budget

    Jun 13, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — After a public hearing Monday, the Wakefield City Council unanimously passed its 2018-2019 fiscal budget, which totals nearly $5 million. The brief hearing specifically allowed commentary on a millage increase of 0.3114, which the council passed to facilitate coverage of about $462,149 in the general fund and $46,862 in the Wakefield Public Library fund, for a total of $509,011. The projected budget includes $1,155,965 for the general fund; $1,480,425 for the electric fund; and $1,256,286 f...

  • MacPherson wins IPSD contest

    Jun 13, 2018

    IRONWOOD - Chelsea MacPherson, from Bessemer, is the winner of the Ironwood Public Safety new patch contest. "The renderings we received were posted for viewing by members of the community and Ironwood Public Safety and voted on. The entries we received were outstanding," said IPSD Director Gregory Klecker. MacPherson, a local freelance graphic designer who recently moved to the Gogebic Range from California, was pleased to discover hers was the most popular design. "MacPherson wins a gift...

  • State officials tour Saxon Harbor

    Jun 12, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - Surprise and delight seemed to be the dominant emotions Friday, as Iron County's state representatives saw firsthand how much progress had been made rebuilding Saxon Harbor since it was destroyed in the July 2016 storm. "It's really wonderful to come down here and finally see that the hard work of all of the people from the county, and the state and the federal government - we're really seeing results," said state Sen. Janet Bewley...

  • Wakefield city council denies trail group funding request

    Jun 12, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield city council Monday denied a request by the Split Rock Trail Association to share the cost of a gravel order made by the association last year. SRTA president Jim Engel and secretary/treasurer Rod Ritter had requested the help at the council’s May 29 meeting, but the council tabled the matter until more information could be gathered. At the previous meeting, Engel told the council the SRTA had been charged $20/yard for gravel fro...

  • Ontonagon housing director resigns

    Jun 12, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Village Council meeting Monday was overshadowed by a meeting of the Village Housing Commission which was held just prior to the council session. The village council appoints the members of the housing commission and the commission hires its director, which operates the Cane Court Housing Facility. In a surprise move just prior to the council meeting, Housing Commission Director Sally Jarvey submitted her resignation after 35 and one half years with the Cane Court operation. Jarvey s...

  • Mercer Junefest celebrates abundant lupine wildflowers

    Jun 11, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MERCER - Lupines did not disappoint during Saturday's 12th Annual Mercer Lupine Junefest, based in the town's Carow Park. The wildflowers were in full force along Wisconsin's Hwy. G, which was one of three road loops and one trail used by bikers traveling anywhere from 10 to 50 miles. Each biker left the park with a designated number placed on his or her shirt, and volunteers checked them in when they returned. Volunteer Ginny Kemplin of Mercer said the...

  • Preparing for Bessemer Blast

    Jun 11, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - It is almost time for the finest of traditions, the Bessemer Fourth of July Blast. The Bessemer Blast is a week long celebration that occurs every year on and around Sophie Street in Bessemer. Daily events Each day between June 27 and July 4, members of the community are encouraged to participate in the 50/50 raffle, poker run, selfie challenge and geocache dash. Each contests details are available online at bessemer4th.com Wednesday, June 27...

  • Ontonagon family back in federal court

    Jun 11, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The case of a gun issue between an Ontonagon family and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services was back in federal court last week. William and Jill Johnson and Brian and Naomi Mason, of Ontonagon had sued the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services claiming the state had violated their second amendment with their requirements concerning licensing foster parents who have guns in the home. The Johnson’s claimed they were told by DHHS officials they were denied to become a fos...

  • GIANT raid seizes crack

    Jun 9, 2018

    WATERSMEET — The Gogebic-Iron Area Narcotics team on Thursday executed a search warrant in Watersmeet Township and arrested 29-year-old Elizabeth McGeshick. The investigation began in March, according to GIANT, and involved a number on individuals. During the search of a residence, officers found around 10 grams of crack cocaine, prescribed medication and money. McGeshick was incarcerated in the Gogebic County Jail at Bessemer on a $150,000 bond. She faces charges of possession with intent to deliver cocaine less than 50 grams, a 20-year f...

  • W-M partners with reading coach to help stop 'summer slide'

    Jun 9, 2018

    WAKEFIELD - As summer quickly approaches, the Wakefield-Marenisco School District has partnered with its reading coach, Jennifer Burla, to work to provide ways to prevent "summer slide" for students. "A great deal of what a child learns during the school year can be forgotten over summer break if nothing is done to try to prevent it," said Jason Gustafson, a teacher at Wakefield-Marenisco. "Research found that simply giving students access to self-selected, appropriately leveled books to read...

  • Babies Everywhere

    Jun 9, 2018

  • Finnish co-op documentary wins at 2018 Eclipse Awards

    Jun 9, 2018

    HANCOCK — “Co-operatively Yours,” a 2017 film by Kristin Ojaniemi and the Finnish American Heritage Center, took home the “Best Documentary” honor at the 2018 Eclipse Awards. The annual event in Grand Rapids was created to honor Michigan’s creators in film and television. The Finnish American Heritage Center is on the campus of Finlandia University in Hancock. Eclipse Awards are chosen by past winners in the entry’s particular category, as well as independent judges from Michigan, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. The documentary,...

  • Ironwood prepares summer lunch program

    Jun 8, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — With the school year over, the Ironwood Area Schools is once again launching its free Meet Up and Eat Up summer lunch program. “(The district offers the program) because of the amount of free and reduced lunches we have here … that don’t seem to get a healthy, balanced lunch for the summer; so it’s nice to have (the program) available,” Ironwood Food Services Director Mary Hampston Kusz said. “It’s a great place for kids to get outside, get together, play and get some exercise.” The...

  • School's Out

    Jun 8, 2018

  • Dog Park Opens

    Jun 8, 2018

  • Rotary joins tree planting project

    Jun 8, 2018

    ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon-White Pine Rotary has joined other Rotary Clubs throughout the world in a project to plant trees in their communities. The project, to plant the same number of trees as there are members in each club, was a request to the thousands of clubs in the world by the Rotary International president. Following a lengthy discussion and comparing quotes from nurseries, the local club voted Wednesday to order 10 trees. The trees — maples and crab apples — will be planted at the Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital and at the Onton...

  • Brady waives Iron drug hearing, trial date to be set

    Jun 8, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — A defendant in the recent Gogebic-Iron Area Narcotics Enforcement Team drug raid in the Island Lake area waived his right to a preliminary examination Thursday in Iron County Court. An arraignment date for Eric Brady, 37, of Madison, will be set by Iron County Judge Patrick Madden. Bond was continued at $20,000 for Brady, who was arrested in the town of Knight along with Kenneth Lorenz, 38, of Waterford, Wis., and Bianca Pulaski, 21, of Ironwood Township, in late April. The arrests were the r...

  • Wisconsin's wolf numbers show 2.2 percent decrease

    Jun 7, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] Wisconsin’s wolf population remains nearly three times higher than the Department of Natural Resources’ goal. The DNR said Tuesday data suggests the wolf population may have begun to stabilize, however. Data collected by more than 100 volunteer trackers and DNR staff members during the 2017-18 winter reveal a minimum count of 844 to 925 wolves, a 2.2 percent decrease from the previous count. The number of packs increased from 232 to 238, however. Scott Walter, WDNR large carnivore ecologist, said the...

  • Potato River Falls

    Jun 7, 2018

  • Ironwood man pleads to drug charges

    Jun 7, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — An Ironwood man pleaded guilty to felony drug charges in two cases in Gogebic County Circuit Court Tuesday. Ira Asher Wilson-Johnson pleaded guilty to possession with intent to deliver marijuana in one case and possession with intent to deliver cocaine in a second case at Tuesday’s hearing. The marijuana charges carries a potential maximum sentence of four years in prison, while the cocaine charge carries a potential maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The pleas came as part of an...

  • Hearing waived in Iron child sex case

    Jun 7, 2018

    HURLEY — A Milwaukee man who faces felony charges in connection with an alleged sexual assault last summer at a summer camp waived a preliminary hearing and had his bond conditions modified Tuesday in Iron County Court. Daniel Aguirre, 19, is charged with first-degree child sexual assault-contact with a child under 13 and exposing a child to harmful material. On Tuesday, a $50,000 signature and $500 cash bond was amended to with additional condition of no contact with children under 18, except at school or work or in the presence of another a...

  • Newborn

    Jun 7, 2018

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