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  • 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...

  • Ironwood board hears case for bus privatization

    Jan 16, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — While no decision has been made, the Ironwood Area Schools’ Board of Eduction heard the case for privatizing the district’s school buses. “Our goal in any district we go to is that when you ask, ‘How’s your transportation?’ They say, ‘What transportation,’” said Greg Herfindahl. “My feeling is the school district’s job is to educate, our job is to transport.” Herfindahl, who owns Schilleman Bus Service of Eagle River, told the board privatizing the busing service had a number of b...

  • Mercer Sno-goers club hosts Winter Blast

    Jan 15, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer Area Sno-goers’ grooming barn was more crowded than usual Saturday as the snowmobile club held its annual Winter Blast Festival. The event is the club’s largest fundraiser of the year, according to club president Andy Smith, who said the money raised will go to towards maintaining the 220 miles of trails in southern Iron County the group is responsible for. Due in large part to the member’s efforts, Smith said all the tra...

  • Porkies lantern-lit event draws both locals, tourists

    Jan 15, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] ONTONAGON - The Superior Loop at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is a broad, winding trail, full of white winter quiet; but when nearly 80 kerosene lanterns illuminate the way, it becomes a romantic Victorian experience. Such was the case Saturday evening when the Michigan Department of Natural Resources offered a lantern-lit event for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in Ontonagon County. "It's a great venue for this," said Keith Snyder of...

  • White Pine native returns from worldy travels

    Jan 15, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — Marlene Broemer has returned to the Ontonagon area from travels around the country and world. Broemer was born in Ontonagon and grew up in White Pine, graduating from the White Pine High School and Michigan State University. She received her Master’s Degree from San Francisco State and doctorate from Helsinki University where she also taught. Broemer returned to the area and is presently teaching at Finlandia University in Hancock. Club president Jan Wolfe said the O-WP Rotary is pleased to rec...

  • DNR warns of ice's dangers

    Jan 13, 2018

    With the recent warm-up and subsequent cold spell, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is warning people to be cautious when out on the ice. "Don't assume the ice is safe just because a lake or stream looks frozen," Lt. Tom Wanless said in a DNR press release. "There are several factors that can determine the strength off the ice. Understanding and recognizing these factors, as well as using common sense and caution, will allow you to have a more enjoyable outdoor experience and to...

  • Continuing snow, cold produce bang-up bird action at feeders

    Jan 13, 2018

    An upside to the cold and snow that has arrived on the Gogebic Range is it has brought backyard bird feeders to life. As the snow piles up and temperatures again plummet, the birds have not been bashful in seeking food sources. Pine siskins have been plentiful in many regions, mixed with some common redpolls, according to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologist Ryan Brady, in Ashland. "Pine grosbeaks have been showing fairly well across the Northwoods. Snowy owls remain widespread, w...

  • Loeper resigns as drain commissioner

    Jan 13, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — Gogebic County needs a new drain commissioner. James Loeper resigned from the elected position Wednesday, indicating he needs to cut back on the many “hats” that he is wearing in the county. He is the county’s emergency management director and will continue to work in that capacity. Loeper wrote, “It has been a pleasure and learning experience being drain commissioner.” He resigned effective Feb. 1. While it’s not a full-time job, a few years ago Loeper was spending more time as drain comm...

  • MI-TRALE works with DNR to repair Ontonagon County trails

    Jan 12, 2018

    ROCKLAND - Motorized and non-motorized trail users will continue to be able to use an old rail grade in Ontonagon County after a failing culvert was replaced. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and the Environment partnered to complete the project, which involved replacing a culvert over Davy Creek, off Cemetery Road, on the trail between Rockland and Ontonagon. "The 12-mile Ontonagon to Rockland multi-use designated route is...

  • Gogebic Range Robotics team ineligible for Michigan grant funds

    Jan 12, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] HURLEY — Michigan leads the nation in FIRST Robotics teams, and $2.5 million in state grants will help even more students benefit from the experiences of working with professionals and being inspired by seeing real-world applications of technology subjects, said Roger Curtis, director of the Michigan Department of Talent and Economic Development. Michigan has invested $12 million helping schools start and strengthen FIRST teams since 2014. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, or...

  • Jazz Lab Band

    Jan 12, 2018

  • County board supports bank's Bessemer project

    Jan 12, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners Wednesday adopted a resolution in support of the Gogebic Range Bank’s plans to develop the former Body Shop property in the Bessemer Industrial Park into office space. The Gogebic County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority received an application to develop the parcel that is considered “functionally obsolete.” Rudy Grbavcich, chairman of the GCBRA, and Neil Beckman, representing the bank, discussed the plans with the county board on Wednesday. Beckma...

  • Biofuels plant development expected to begin at Ontonagon paper mill

    Jan 11, 2018

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - A public announcement of the construction and development of a $300 million advanced biofuels plant at the site of the closed paper mill in Ontonagon is "expected shortly," Pat Tucker told the Ontonagon County Economic Development Corporation Wednesday. He indicated SynSel Energy's closing on the funds - which are already secured - is in the process now of being transferred into the appropriate accounts. He said the process has been "moving slowly...

  • Plow the Road

    Jan 11, 2018

  • Accident on US 2 sends local to Wausau

    Jan 11, 2018

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — On Tuesday morning, just before 7 a.m., an automobile driven by 64-year-old Kim Wright, of Bessemer, was struck on U.S. 2 while pulling out from Grandview Lane, near Aspirus Hospital. The car was pushed on top of a snowbank on its roof, with the driver’s side taking the brunt of the damage. The vehicle was struck by a van driven by a 34-year-old female, Deztany Breese, from Wakefield, heading west on the highway. A witness to the accident, who was trailing the van heading west on...

  • County board hears opposition to road office move to Ironwood

    Jan 11, 2018

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners Wednesday discussed a letter from Watersmeet Supervisor Mike Rogers requesting the road commission locate its operations in Marenisco. Rogers said a central location in the county would be better than building new facilities in the Ironwood Industrial Park, as has been proposed. “The idea that a new building would be built on the far western part of the county doesn’t make a lot of sense in terms of logistics,” Rogers wrote. He said Marenis...

  • Wakefield faces more than $3 million in retiree liabilities

    Jan 10, 2018

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - At its first meeting of the year Monday, the Wakefield City Council received good and bad financial news, based on an audit of the 2016-17 fiscal year. Certified Public Accountant Karl "Gus" Ahonen said that the city has a total net pension liability of $2,379,511, a situation that many other cities and counties also face in varying degrees. In addition, he said the council should hire an actuary to update the city's "other post-employment...

  • Iron County to seek bids for Saxon Harbor creek project

    Jan 10, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — Iron County is looking for a company to clear sections of Oronto and Parker creeks at Saxon Harbor this spring, after the Iron County Forestry and Parks Committee approved going out for bids on the project Tuesday. The project will involve removing debris and sediment from Oronto Creek between the marina’s boat lift and Parker Creek, as well as Parker Creek from the confluence with Oronto to Lake Superior. The work is necessary to restore the flow of the creeks to their condition before th...

  • A Tale of Two Horses

    Jan 10, 2018

  • Big blast of snow could begin today

    Jan 10, 2018

    A winter storm watch for northern Wisconsin and the Gogebic Range is in effect from late this afternoon through Thursday. The National Weather Service predicts the storm could dump from 3 to 5 inches of snow tonight and another 8 to 12 inches on Thursday. There could be a period of freezing rain and sleet when the snow begins. Ice accumulations are possible. The band of snow was expected to produce accumulations of 4 to 7 inches for portions of east central Minnesota and areas of northwest Wisconsin, according to the NWS office in Duluth....

  • Two Wakefield residents arrested on drug charges

    Jan 9, 2018

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — Two Wakefield residents were arrested on felony drug charges Monday, following a Gogebic Iron Area Narcotics Team investigation. Paul Robert Rooni is charged with conspiracy to deliver a Schedule 2 narcotic and maintaining a drug house, according to a GIANT press release Monday. Jessica Ann Boggetto is charged with possession with intent to deliver a Schedule 2 controlled substance, possession of a Schedule 2 controlled substance and maintaining a drug house, according to the release. Ac...

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