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  • Snow advisory issued for today

    Ralph Ansami|Feb 3, 2018

    A winter weather advisory was in effect for five northern Wisconsin counties until 9 p.m. today, including Iron County. The National Weather Service said 3 to 6 inches of snow might create slippery driving conditions. Gogebic County was also included in the snow watch, although the snow might be slightly less. Bayfield, Ashland, Sawyer and Price counties were also in the weather advisory area, with the cities of Washburn, Bayfield, Ashland, Hurley, Hayward and Phillips likely to be affected....

  • Wolves kill 6 U.P. livestock in 2017

    Feb 2, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] EWEN - There were six animals killed by wolves at five Upper Peninsula farms in 2017, according to Nancy Warren, a member of the National Wolfwatcher Coalition. She requested the information from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Department of Natural Resources through a Freedom of Information Act request. The losses in livestock were spread across the U.P. The numbers of dead animals from wolves is much lower than last year. In...

  • Warmer weather halts ice on Lake Superior

    Feb 2, 2018

    From Saxon Harbor to Duluth, it doesn’t look like a good winter for jigging for trout and salmon through the ice of Lake Superior. Lake Superior was only about 14 percent ice-covered as of Wednesday, according to the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. It uses temperature-sensing satellite data to estimate ice cover. The warm temperatures and windy conditions of the past two weeks slowed formation of ice on the lake. Fishermen had been jigging for fish through the ice in the marina at Saxon Harbor, with some success, but the ice b...

  • Big Powderhorn

    Feb 2, 2018

  • MSP warns of teen dating violence

    Feb 2, 2018

    WAKEFIELD — Michigan State Police inform teens of warnings signs of a potentially abusive relationships, something the MSP said as many as one in three teens deal with in some capacity. “It is important for teens, both male and female, to understand the importance of having a respectful relationship that does not include violence or other forms of abuse,” said Jerry Mazurek, community service trooper at the MSP’s Wakefield post. “No relationship is worth putting your life in danger, so it is important to recognize the early warning signs.” T...

  • Ontonagon man killed at Pearl Harbor identified

    Feb 1, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] ONTONAGON - An Upper Peninsula man has been notified that his brother who was killed in World II at Pearl Harbor has been identified. Navy Fireman Second Class Lowell Earl Valley, from Ontonagon, is the last of three Upper Peninsula men who were killed during an attack on the USS Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 1941, to be identified. The ship was moored at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, when it was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Multiple torpedo hits caused the ship...

  • State to take over Iron County murder case

    Feb 1, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The state of Wisconsin will be responsible for prosecuting the five defendants accused of being involved in the death of a missing Lac du Flambeau man whose body was found in Mercer. Wayne Valliere Jr. — a member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa — was last seen Dec. 22 and reported missing Dec. 25. His body was found in the town of Mercer Jan. 1. Iron County District Attorney Matt Tingstad said Assistant Attorney General Richard Dufour was expected to handle the p...

  • Bessemer trash to be picked up today

    Jan 31, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The city of Bessemer contracts with Eagle Waste and Recycling for its trash and recycling. This week Bessemer has a substitute driver and he found some of the conditions treacherous on Monday and Tuesday as he was making his rounds. The Daily Globe reached out to Eagle Waste and Recycling Tuesday afternoon to discover what residents ought to do with their trash and recycling if they have not been picked up. Krista McCrumb said the truck...

  • GCC board meets team

    Jan 31, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Coaches Dennis Mackey and Mark Movrich led their basketball teams into the board meeting Tuesday, with each player stating their name, hometown, and major. School President Jim Lorenson informed the players he hears positive things from their competitors and they are doing well. Coach Mackey asked Lorenson to come to the gym for the Feb. 10 game to flip the coin, as Mackey pointed out he kept last years winning coin available in a special...

  • Iron County board discusses limiting finance committee power

    Jan 31, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — In Iron County, a lot of financial decisions live and die at the Iron County Board of Supervisors’ Finance Committee. The county board debated changing that Tuesday as it discussed whether purchases above a set amount needed to be brought before the full county board rather than handled by the committee. “I feel that too much has been put onto the finance committee, as far as being able to make decisions without coming back to the full county board. We don’t get any recomme...

  • Ojibway prison remains open, MDOC closes West Shoreline

    Jan 30, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] MUSKEGON — The Michigan Department of Corrections said Monday the West Shoreline Correctional Facility in Muskegon will close on March 24. The move is being made to compensate for a “significant decline in the prison population statewide,” the DOC said. The move means the Ojibway Correctional Facility near Marenisco will remain open. It was not immediately known whether some of the West Shorelines prison guards may be transferred to the Ojibway facility in Marenisco, which has been experiencing a sho...

  • ICORE to host Interstate Falls hike

    Jan 30, 2018

    KIMBALL, Wis. - The Northwest Land Trust and Iron County Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts are offering the public to chance to explore Interstate Falls and see the waterfall during winter. Local naturalist John Bates will lead the hike, which is scheduled for 1 p.m. Feb. 8. "Participants should plan to meet at the Interstate Falls parking lot by 1 p.m. People can look for the large 'Interstate Falls' sign visible from U.S. 2, just west of the U.S. 51 interchange. The parking lot is about 500 feet...

  • Robotics team picks up new sponsor

    Jan 30, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] HURLEY - Van Hill, co-coach of the Gogebic Range Robotics team, with team mentor Ron Peterson and four members of the team visited ModTruss in Fond du Lac, Wis., on Saturday. The company is owned by Ironwood native and Luther L. Wright graduate Patrick Santini. Hill said Santini is, "a real down to earth guy. We hung out at his headquarters all day." Hill said ModTruss is going to partner with the GRR and sponsor the team's pit stall. The students...

  • Fatal crash closes US 51

    Jan 29, 2018

    OMA, Wis. - A 45-year-old woman was dead at the scene of a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 51 near County CC in Oma Sunday morning. A 32-year-old man involved in the crash was taken to Aspirus Ironwood Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. According to the Iron County Sheriff's Department, a car driven the 45-year-old woman crossed the center line on U.S. 51 at 2:56 a.m. Sunday and was hit by the 32-year-old man's vehicle. The woman was wearing her seat belt at the time of the crash, according...

  • Sun shines on Gile walleye tournament

    Jan 29, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] GILE, Wis. - A sunny, but windy Saturday provided excellent conditions for pursuing walleyes on the Gile Flowage during the third annual Annie's Bar tournament. Tournament host Annie Van Epern said at noon that 106 people had registered for the tourney. No whoppers had been caught yet, but some decent-sized walleyes and northern pike were being iced in 30-degree weather. Competitors had until 5 p.m. to register fish and the walleye bite usually doesn't...

  • Gogebic County sees jobless increase

    Jan 29, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] The civilian labor force and total employment rose but so did unemployment in Gogebic County in the last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Market Information. Unemployment in Gogebic County from November to December rose from 5.3 percent to 6.2 percent during that time. The good news was the labor force available for work rose by 125, from 6,175 to 6,300 in the past two months. Total employment in same time frame, also rose by 50 to 5,900. One year ago the unemployment rate was 5.4 percent. The rise in...

  • MDNR steps up snowmobile patrols

    Jan 27, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has been working snowmobile patrols that began with the New Year's weekend, when the Ironwood area experienced two fatalities. MDNR Sgt. Grant Emery, formerly of Bessemer, worked snowmobile activity in the Porcupine Mountains State Park, according to a Dec. 31-Jan. 13 report from the DNR. Trail conditions were “near perfect” because of a large amount of snowfall and snowmobilers flocked to the park. Emery took enforcement action for failure to register sno...

  • Montreal River

    Jan 27, 2018

  • LLW hosts health, wellness fair

    Jan 27, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Those attending the basketball game Thursday night at Luther L. Wright K-12 School may not have expected it, but they had the opportunity to learn about the importance of healthy living as the Ironwood Area Schools hosted its inaugural health and wellness fair the same night. The event was organized by some of the students in the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District's Certified Nursing Assistant program, with the help of distric...

  • MSU-Extension teams with Ironwood Aspirus for diabetes workshop

    Jan 27, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Michigan State University Extension office in Bessemer, in conjunction with Aspirus Ironwood Hospital, will host a Dining With Diabetes workshop, designed for people with diabetes and their family members. The MSU-E office said the four-class series — beginning Feb. 27 at 11 a.m. — includes diabetes education, cooking demonstrations, and tasting of healthy foods. After each lesson, members of the class are provided recipes and greater knowledge about how to manage diabetes in their dai...

  • Everyday I'm shufflin'

    Jan 26, 2018

  • Board costs delaying opportunity

    Jan 26, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Deon Ervans knew at least three years ago he wanted to go into cosmetology. Back then as a junior at the Wakefield-Marenisco school, he wanted to study at the Paul Mitchell school in Escanaba. In comparing Gogebic Community College's program and the Paul Mitchell program, Ervans decided to stay local, as GCC had a higher success rate and cost less. On Dec. 15, Ervans completed the three-semester program at GCC, but must delay entry into...

  • Apostle Islands hunting bill passes legislature

    Jan 26, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MADISON, Wis. — A bill to continue the muzzleloader deer hunt on the Apostle Islands passed the Wisconsin legislature Tuesday. The state Senate passed the bi-partisan bill, which had originated in the state Assembly, sending the legislation to Gov. Scott Walker’s desk. If signed into law, Assembly Bill 626 would eliminate a potential unintended consequence of Wisconsin Act 50 — which was passed in 2011. That law banned most gun-deer seasons prior to the Saturday before Thanksgiving, with the excep...

  • McMullin, Hampston appointed to transit board

    Jan 26, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — Two people were appointed to the Gogebic County Transit Board Wednesday by the county board. Bill McMullin and Carrie Hampston were appointed, as recommended by GCT director Jim Mildren, who attended Wednesday’s county board meeting. Two county board members, Bob Orlich and Dan Siirila, were critical of Mildren because he included negative comments about another candidate for the transit board, Larry Rovelsky. Mildren, an Ironwood City Commission member, said Rovelsky has been involved in...

  • County board OKs $25,000 for study of fair buildings

    Jan 25, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — A lengthy debate over whether to apply for a matching grant for window replacements on a fairgrounds building led to a compromise vote by the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners Wednesday. Board members weren’t comfortable with matching a possible $25,000 grant from the state with $25,000 in county money for 113 new windows in the cattle barn. Instead, they agreed to appropriate $25,000 to be used for a structural study of the fairgrounds buildings. Commissioner Tom Laabs, of Iro...

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