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  • Big Powderhorn gains top ranking

    Nov 21, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — A crew from Men’s Journal magazine liked what it saw at Big Powderhorn Mountain near Bessemer last winter. In pointing out the best places to ski in the country, the magazine editors rate the ski hill the “number one mom and pop resort,” according to Powderhorn general manager Bruce Noren. “They came here last winter and skied for a few days. They were a great group of people,” Noren said on Monday morning. He added a former U.S. Ski Team member was included in the group of skiers and the st...

  • Silver Street

    Nov 21, 2017

  • New Bessemer City Council commences with old, new business

    Nov 21, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER — The new city council and mayor opened Monday’s city council meeting in Bessemer by adding three articles under “New Business” and could not get to them fast enough. New council member Allen Archie added to the agenda a review of the new police powers ordinance and zoning amendments passed by the prior council and returning council member Linda Nelson added an opt out procedure of the 2016 Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act passed by the last council, after a full year of content...

  • Craft fair fills Hurley School

    Ralph Ansami|Nov 20, 2017

    HURLEY - While many Gogebic Range residents were pursuing deer on the first day of Wisconsin's gun-deer season on Saturday, others were hunting for bargains in a festive atmosphere at the Hurley K-12 School's annual craft fair. More than 40 vendors were on hand, filling the commons area of the school and elementary gymnasium. Among the vendors in the small gym was the school's Northwoods Manufacturing team of students, offering for sale numerous items produced right there at the school. Six...

  • Families flock to LLW for gingerbread building event

    Richard Jenkins|Nov 20, 2017

    IRONWOOD - The line was out the cafeteria door Saturday at Luther L. Wright K-12 School Saturday for the annual gingerbread house building workshop, and the rush didn't really slow down until the event ended two hours later. "It got really busy yesterday and it never really stopped," kindergarten teacher Niki McRae, a member of the district's events committee that organized the workshop. "We've always had a really good turnout." McRae said it was easily over 100 kids who built houses, with the...

  • 'We Gather Together'

    Nov 18, 2017

  • Big Buck

    Nov 18, 2017

  • Local North Country Trail group reviews year

    Nov 18, 2017

    IRONWOOD — The Ni-Miikanaake Chapter of the North Country Trail Association held its yearly wrap-up meeting and potluck Nov. 7. Chapter president Cal Kangas reviewed the summer’s work progress, according to a chapter news release, most notably the crew of Amish volunteers that helped with trail maintenance in October. The group of 12 volunteers helped build bridges on the trail and remove fallen logs. The chapter also finished a boardwalk along the Black River, near Conglomerate Falls, and cleared a section of trail between Black River Har...

  • Hurley Copper Street project plans outlined

    Nov 17, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — Old Man Winter delivered an early blow that has knocked out the Copper Street infrastructure project until spring. The two feet of heavy snow that Hurley received in the past two weeks has shut down the work by Ross Peterson Construction, of Hurley. That leaves a mess for Copper Street residents to contend with this winter. MSA Professional Services, the city’s engineering company for the project, offered a written update from project manager Jeff Seamandel on Tuesday. The company has com...

  • Zak voted Bessemer mayor, new city council sworn in

    Nov 17, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - After the swearing in of the new city council Thursday in Bessemer, Gogebic County Sheriff's Department deputy Adam Zak was elected mayor 5-0 and Allen Archie was elected mayor pro tempore. With that bit of housecleaning done, the new council began discussing rules of conduct that will dictate how meetings are conducted for the next two years. Zak was the top vote-getter in the recent election. During the final month of the last council's...

  • Area businesses to host open house for Christmas crafters

    Nov 17, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Becky Schwartz, owner of Creative Spirits in Ironwood, said there are creative people who make gifts and greeting cards for people during this holiday season and others. She is ramping up in preparation of customers' demands for festive seasonal designs and creations. Creative Spirits and the Dancing Raven Art Works studio are co-hosting an open house this weekend to kick off the season of creativity. Schwartz said Creative Spirits' doors...

  • Tree lighting marks start of Jack Frost Festival

    Nov 16, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Even with the falling snow and winds, a small crowd gathered at Depot Park in Ironwood Wednesday for the tree lighting ceremony that kicks off the annual Jack Frost Festival. "Today we gather to inaugurate the beginning of our annual Jack Frost Winter Festival. A festival to celebrate and embrace our glorious winter season," Mayor Annette Burchell said to start the event. "A season of gratefulness for the people and ideals that matter. A...

  • Fighting Yoopers lead nation in points, penalties

    Nov 16, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Caleb Griffin, a 19 year old forward on the Ironwood Fighting Yoopers, is tied for first place in the nation with 43 points, according to the United States Premier Hockey League. On the flip side; Cale Bowman, a 19 year old center for the Yoopers, is also leading the nation in penalty minutes earned, a much more dubious distinction. Griffin, who stretches the tape out to 5 foot 9 inches and tips the scale at 170 pounds, allows his stick to...

  • Ironwood improves videoconferencing

    Nov 16, 2017

    IRONWOOD — Videoconferencing capabilities at the Ironwood Memorial Building have greatly increased since Merit Network ran fiber-optic cable to the building, according to city manager Scott Erickson. Erickson said the faster internet speed should save money for the city in allowing the videoconferencing of events far away, cutting down on travel costs. City employees will be able to participate in some meetings and training by videoconferences, rather than making the long drives to the other end of the peninsula or to lower Michigan. In his Mon...

  • Santa sets up in Gogebic County

    Nov 15, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the man in the red and white puffy suit is not wasting anytime in setting up headquarters in the area to support those in need of gifts for their children at Christmas. According to Santa's Headquarters, in 2016 more than 400 kids received presents in Gogebic County through the Santa's Headquarters effort. Last year, families received $50 gift certificates for groceries, one large toy for each kid,...

  • Wakefield City Council plans holiday cheer

    Nov 15, 2017

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Drivers on both M-28 and U.S. 2 will enjoy a view of this year's city of Wakefield Christmas tree, thanks to a unanimous Monday vote by city council members to place it next to the Wakefield Visitors and Information Center on Sunday Lake. The decision was recommended by the Wakefield Planning Commission at its Nov. 6 meeting. Planning commission members had discussed two other locations next to the municipal building or next to First National...

  • Copper Peak funding bill vote expected by year end

    Nov 15, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — While the process is taking longer than initially expected, Copper Peak supporters in the Michigan legislature hope to vote on a pair of bills to provide funding for the ski flying hill’s renovations by the end of the year. State Sen. Tom Casperson, R-Escanaba, has introduced Senate Bill 0523; while state Rep. Beau LaFave, R-Iron Mountain, introduced a largely identical bill — House Bill 5134 — in the state house. The bills would take approximately $1.9 million a year from excess...

  • Drinking fountain cause of LLW fire

    Nov 14, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Ironwood firefighters responded to a report of a small fire at the Luther L. Wright K-12 School Monday. The fire, reported shortly before 2:30 p.m., was caused by faulty wiring in a drinking fountain in the second floor back hallway. "Ironically, we just had a fire drill about 15 minutes before this happened. So ... all the kids just followed all the procedures and did everything really well. We had the buses here immediately so we could...

  • Newly-elected Anderson joins Wakefield city council

    Nov 14, 2017

    By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield city council on Monday welcomed newly-elected member James Anderson and also voted to appoint John Granato as the new mayor and Amy Tarro as Mayor Pro Tempore. Granato and Tarro, along with council members Kay Wiita and Pat Mann, all remain on the council after being voted in as incumbents in the Nov. 7 election. Anderson was a write-in candidate who filled the vacancy left by Joe DelFavero, whose last meeting with the council...

  • Commission moves ahead with Gogebicrange.com tower plan

    Nov 14, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission on Monday agreed to move ahead with a company’s plan to install a tower on Mt. Zion, but took no action on a second request. GogebicRange.net and Northern Michigan University have requested to install towers for wireless service on Mt. Zion. The city owns the land, but permits would be needed through Ironwood Township. City commission members spoke favorably of a plan by Gogebicrange.net to attach fixed wireless technology to the top of two existing light pol...

  • Hurley Memorial Building celebrates 89 years

    Nov 13, 2017

    By STEVE NEWMAN [email protected] HURLEY - Dorothy Walesewicz and Kyle Anderson were talking about the older upright piano in the Hurley Memorial Building. Kyle works with buying and selling pianos, and he was buying the old upright piano, but wanted to give the the faithful instrument a good send-off. Dorothy said to Kyle, "How about a talent show?" They both thought it was a good idea and Dorothy and her husband Joe set it up for the evening of Veteran's Day, about two weeks before the e...

  • Hunters set sights in anticipation of opening day

    Nov 13, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Area hunters arrived at the Superior Range Shooters Club in Ironwood Township to either find their zero or confirm their zero before hunting season opens up in Wisconsin and Michigan this week. The range was marked for known distances out to 100 meters with fresh targets for rifle zeroing. The club opens its doors each deer season to non-members so they can make sure they hit what they aim at. Club members help people adjust their...

  • Little Finland hosts singer, storyteller

    Nov 13, 2017

    By STEVE NEWMAN [email protected] KIMBALL — Singer/storyteller Tanya Stanaway presented a program of Finnish music along with stories of Finland at Little Finland Sunday afternoon, to the joy of the assembled crowd. Stanaway played accordion and did “sing alongs” of songs in Finnish while accompanying on guitar. Stanaway was born in Finland and moved to the United States when she was younger, but she retains her love for her native country, as anyone who listened to her presentation could tell. She has stayed in touch with her roots...

  • Wakefield: Freedom comes with many challenges

    Nov 11, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The veterans' detail that visited the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 school for its Veterans Day program Friday afternoon stood for the national anthem when it was played, as did the student body, and Col. Brad Wakefield, U.S. Army Retired, thanked everyone for it. Wakefield was the guest speaker and addressed the combined student body about a range of topics, from free speech to defending the Constitution as a sworn officer of the military. He...

  • Rotary makes contribution to music program

    Nov 11, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - The music program at the Ontonagon Area School District received a financial boost Wednesday with the presentation of the funds from the Ontonagon-White Pine Rotary Labor Festival Log Scramble program. Rotary President Jan Wolfe presented band director Ben Mayer with a check for $768 which will be used for music instrument replacement and repair. Mayer told members of the Rotary the band program now has 120 kids, the largest since he became...

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