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  • Townships request 30 percent of Gogebic County PILT money

    May 24, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — Representatives of townships in Gogebic County again requested Wednesday that they receive 30 percent of federal payment in lieu of tax money that’s paid to the county. A total of 38 people attended the county board meeting at the courthouse, with the majority there because of the PILT issue. Watersmeet Township Supervisor Mike Rogers said the county has received around $5 million in the last 10 years in PILT money and his township has a high percentage of the federal lands involved. Rog...

  • Five bound over for trial in Mercer murder

    May 24, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY - Five men charged in the shooting death of a Lac du Flambeau, Wis., man whose body was found on New Year's Day in the Mercer area were bound over for trial Wednesday in Iron County Court. Judge Patrick Madden bound over all five after listening to the testimony of Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigations Special Agent Michael Reimer, the only witness. Reimer was called to the stand by Assistant Attorney General...

  • Powell hired as Ironwood superintendent

    May 24, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The search for a superintendent is over, after the Ironwood Area Schools Board of Education approved a contract with Travis Powell Wednesday. "It's kind of surreal in a way, because I wasn't really looking for this type of advancement this early. I feel I'm pretty lucky to be superintendent at only 43," Powell told the Daily Globe shortly after signing the contract Wednesday evening. He said while he got excited during the interview...

  • Colassaco presents students with bike helmets

    May 23, 2018

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] HURLEY - Hurley Police Chief Chris Colassaco presented 36 Hurley third graders with bicycle helmets Tuesday morning. "We want to keep the kids safe and make sure they know about bike safety," Colassaco said as he pushed his police bike in the Hurley K-12 School along the commons area and to the elementary gym. Besides showing the students a brief bicycle safety video, Colassaco talked with the kids about an "ABC" check list for pre-ride inspection...

  • Enbridge holds information sharing event

    May 23, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - Enbridge set up information booths inside the auditorium of Bessemer city hall Tuesday evening. The booths displayed information regarding pipeline safety and maintenance, transporting and storing crude oil, and the economic impact of Enbridge's services to Michigan and Wisconsin. There was no lecture and one-way communication Tuesday evening as Enbridge provided a slew of folks ready for intimate one on one conversations with visitors....

  • Fire danger continues to increase

    May 23, 2018

    With almost no rain this spring and grass fires popping up last weekend, fire danger in the western Upper Peninsula continues to rise. There was Saturday rainfall in the eastern part of the U.P., but the Ironwood area isn’t expected to get any rainfall until Thursday or Friday. Monday afternoon turned dark across the Gogebic Range, but precipitation didn’t materialize. There’s some relief in the forecast, with the possibility of thunderstorms in Ironwood from Thursday through Saturday, when the high temperatures are expected to be in the mid-70...

  • Ironwood approves co-op football agreement

    May 22, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The three-district Gogebic Miners football team should be taking the field this fall after the Ironwood Area Schools' board of education approved changes to the agreement governing the co-op team. "After long discussion, I think we came up with an agreement which is fair to everyone," Superintendent Tim Kolesar said. "We want to provide the best program we can for our student athletes, and we have to have three voices with one common...

  • Wakefield-Marenisco hires one teacher, two coaches

    May 22, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield-Marenisco Board of Education voted Monday to hire one teacher and two coaches to start in the 2018-2019 school year. Diane Jaskie was hired as a third grade teacher. She will replace Jason Gustafson, who will take over Catherine Shamion’s job as superintendent when she retires this summer. Gustafson said Jaskie has taught kindergarten, as well as first and second grades, for the past three years in the Bessemer School District. Christopher Tweiten was hired as varsity gir...

  • Wakefield area bridge project begins May 29

    May 22, 2018

    WAKEFIELD - The Michigan Department of Transportation is investing $3.9 million to remove and replace the M-28 bridge over Jackson Creek, east of Wakefield. The DOT said the existing bridge, built in 1932, has reached the end of its service life. The overall life expectancy of the new structure is 75 years, with routine maintenance, according to Dan Weingarten, of MDOT. Westbound M-28 will be closed at the bridge. A detour is planned from May 29 to Sept. 8, when the bridge will reopen to...

  • Taste of Northwoods raises money for Mercer students

    Richard Jenkins|May 21, 2018

    MERCER, Wis. - Some of the best culinary talents in the region put their skills to the test Sunday at the Taste of the Northwoods fundraiser at the Mercer Community Center. The event, in its fifth year, was a fundraiser for the Mercer Education Foundation. "All proceeds from both of our annual fundraisers go to support teacher grants over at the Mercer School, and also senior scholarships," said foundation president Jama Boes. "(Teacher grants) are items that are not in the typical school...

  • Ironwood bands perform spring concert

    Richard Jenkins|May 21, 2018

    IRONWOOD - Proud parents got a chance to see their children's musical talent Sunday afternoon, as the Historic Ironwood Theatre played host to the Ironwood Area Schools' spring concert. District band director Samantha Grace led the school's sixth grade, middle school and high school bands through performances of several songs each. "I've very happy (with the concert)," Grace said. "The kids practiced very, very hard and it showed tonight." Grace said the students had been working hard the past...

  • Volunteers prepare Iron Belle Trail for season

    Steve Newman|May 21, 2018

    IRONWOOD — An enthusiastic group of workers came out Saturday morning to work on cleanup and preparation of the Iron Belle Trail for the busy summer season. The project has generated such enthusiasm that a number of participants had done a lot of the work before the scheduled event. The Friends of the Iron Belle Trail were led by Sam and Anne Davey, who coordinated the day’s activities. A group met at Depot Park in Ironwood and a second group met in Bessemer, and worked their way toward one another, trimming brush, moving rocks out of the gra...

  • Hurley carnival ride breaks down, injuring 4

    Ralph Ansami|May 19, 2018

    HURLEY - A carnival being held to raise money for the Hurley Fire Department had to be shut down Friday evening after a ride malfunctioned, injuring four people. Law enforcement officers at the scene around 7:30 p.m. at the Big Snow Country Inn parking lots said one person had been transported from the scene for treatment of unspecified injuries, which did not appear to be life-threatening. The other three people were apparently treated at the scene. The carnival was shut down around 6:30 p.m....

  • Repairs to begin at Little Girl's Point Oman's Creek landing on Monday

    May 19, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — Plans to repair the boat launch on Lake Superior at Little Girl’s Point were discussed Thursday by the Western Upper Peninsula Citizens Advisory Council. The work is scheduled to begin Monday, according to Doug Rich, western Upper Peninsula Department of Natural Resources parks and recreation supervisor. It’s hoped the short-term project can be completed by the end of June because Saxon Harbor and Black River Harbor boat landings are also closed in a summer that is shaping up as a nightmare...

  • Wakefield Chamber issues annual honors, praise at reception

    May 19, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield Chamber of Commerce bestowed annual honors for organization of the year, individual of the year, and business of the year at a Thursday evening reception in the community room of the Wakefield municipal building. The organization winner was the open community dinner program of the Wakefield United Methodist Church. Individual winner was Linda Dewitt, founder of Linda's Helping Hands, and business winner was Joel Laessig, owner of...

  • Big Bird

    May 19, 2018

  • Bates talks best canoes, hikes

    May 18, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - With summer here, residents of the Northwoods are beginning to plan their activities for the coming months. For those who are into canoeing or hiking, John Bates discussed his top 10 paddles and hikes in Northern Wisconsin at the Mercer Community Center Tuesday. As the talk was sponsored by Nicolet College, Bates said he kept the list to the counties the college serves - Forest, Vilas, Oneida, Iron, Price, Langlade and Lincoln...

  • Copper Street

    May 18, 2018

  • Ironwood $469,000 water grant part of MDEQ pilot program

    May 18, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — Ironwood City Manager Scott Erickson explained Monday how the city plans to use a $469,000 Clean Water grant. It was recently announced the city will receive the grant from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Erickson said it’s a pilot project and other communities in Michigan will be watching how Ironwood uses the grant. There are three facets to the city’s plans for the grant. First, the funds will be used to update water distribution system material inventories and compu...

  • Gym restoration sought in Wakefield

    May 18, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD — A group of Wakefield residents is raising funds to turn the east end of the city hall building into a gymnasium. The organization, “4 the Kids,” said one of the biggest challenges in the area is a lack of stimulating activities for grade school-aged children. With this in mind, 4 the Kids wants to revert a multi-purpose room that was formerly a gym into a gym for area youth. Preliminary estimates range from $17,000 to as much as $31,000 for synthetic or hardwood flooring. The choic...

  • Hurley's manual arts students display talent

    May 17, 2018

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] HURLEY - Northwoods Manufacturing was abuzz with activity Wednesday afternoon as the Hurley K-12 School's manual arts department held its fifth annual open house. The large bay doors of the program's workshop were open and the various metal and woods products were displayed for visitors to see the types of goods prepared by the students. Adding to the festivities - hot dogs, cookies and other goodies were offered to a steady stream of visitors....

  • Book club discusses 'Rules of Civility'

    May 17, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - George Washington, according to legend, copied 110 "Rules of Civility," composed by French Jesuits, by the age of 16. Amor Towles, the modern author, crafted a modern novel where the rules of civility play a major role. According to the local adult book club, Towles' novel lacked a simple plot, but was long on character development. The women of the book club that meets monthly at the Ironwood Carnegie Library in Ironwood took great...

  • Charges pending in fatal Saxon crash

    May 17, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — Charges are pending in the March 27 logging truck-car accident on U.S. 2 in Saxon, Wis., that resulted in the death of a former Ironwood resident. Amanda Schiiller, 31, of Menominee, was a passenger in a car driven by Jesse Gasper, 34, of Duluth, who was seriously injured in the crash. Iron County District Attorney Matthew Tingstad said Tuesday he was awaiting some test results before issuing charges in a continuing Iron County Sheriff’s Department investigation. The District Attorney’s offic...

  • Gogebic Range students enjoy Camp Superior

    May 16, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Another group of Gogebic County sixth graders completed an annual tradition over the past week or so, spending three days at the county's lodge at Little Girl's Point during Camp Superior. "Pretty much every sixth grader in the western end of the U.P. (is) here," Ironwood teacher Jason Hofstede said. The tradition dates back to at least the '80s, according to Hofstede, meaning the current campers have heard stories from older...

  • Wakefield to fund Beacon through December

    May 16, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield city council Monday voted to pay $12,000 to fund Beacon Ambulance Service for continuing coverage through Dec. 31. The unanimous vote was contingent upon all other Gogebic County cities, townships or communities also funding the service as part of a county cost-sharing resolution. City Manager Richard Brackney said Watersmeet is the exception because it has its own agreement for ambulance service through Aspirus Iron River....

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