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  • Convoy to Kansas leaves Friday

    Mar 30, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] BRUCE CROSSING — On Friday, a caravan of large trucks bringing relief are heading out from Bruce Crossing to Kansas to assist farmers and cattlemen devastated by fires that have burned farms, killed livestock and charred cattle feed. The trucks are lining up at the Settlers Co-op feed mill from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday. According to a source at the co-op, the co-op is taking a percentage of the price of purchased items and donating it to the relief effort. Marty DeHann, Mass City and Jan Strieter, Lake Linden, a...

  • Copper mining returning to Western UP

    Mar 29, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] WHITE PINE - Construction on a copper mine in eastern Gogebic County that could lead to over 300 direct jobs could begin as early as 2018, Highland Copper president and CEO Denise Miville-Deschenes said Tuesday, with mining beginning in late 2020 and early 2021. Miville-Deschenes provided the update on Highland's Copperwood Project, located in northern Ironwood and Wakefield townships, at a press conference Tuesday in White Pine. The Copperwood...

  • County board approves moving Saxon Harbor campground

    Mar 29, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The rebuilt campground at Saxon Harbor will be located on elevated land east of the harbor, after the Iron County Board of Supervisors voted 10-3 Tuesday to approve the new location. Board members Paul Mullard, Larry Youngs and Karl Krall voted against the measure; Jack Prospero abstained and Ken Saari wasn’t present. “We’ve got a chance to build a recreational area here. Not just a campground, but a recreational area,” Scott Erickson said in defense of the site, referring to the count...

  • SIGNS OF SPRING

    Mar 29, 2017

  • Pacific air fueled warm February here

    Mar 29, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — February temperatures were 7 degrees above normal in Ironwood, the ninth warmest in the past 116 years. Highs of 58 degrees on Feb. 17 and Feb. 19 pushed the monthly average temperature to 22.3 degrees, according to Kevin Crupi, of the National Weather Service office in Marquette. Pacific air flowed into the Ironwood area around mid-month, when some of the precipitation came down as rain. Snowfall for the month totaled 24.5 inches, or 3.7 inches below the long-term average. A 9.1-inch snowfa...

  • Bessemer OKs Ironwood joining Miners football co-op

    Mar 28, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer School Board voted unanimously to accept Ironwood joingin the co-op football program in an anti-climactic vote of solidarity Monday evening. Jim Partanen and Tim France provided a brief overview before the vote, two members of the public expressed their support and the board said, "Aye." The Gogebic Miners are part of the West Pac Conference, using Ironwood's already present schedule for 2017 and only have one game to find,...

  • IPSD identifies human remains

    Mar 28, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The remains of the man found dead in a city of Ironwood house on March 20 have been identified, according to the Ironwood Public Safety Department. Gerald Glen Thompson was born in 1936, according to an IPSD Monday news release. Family members have been notified, according to Adam Clemens, the IPSD officer who has been investigating the case. He said foul play is not suspected, but an investigation is continuing. Clemens said the address of the house isn’t being released. He said the hou...

  • DEER INTERRUPTED

    Mar 28, 2017

  • Village council clarifies firefighter wages

    Mar 28, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Fire Department volunteers will now be treated as village employees under action taken by the Ontonagon Village Council Monday. The method by which firemen were paid has been an issue for several months and was highlighted in a television interview of Sue Lockhart. Lockhart told the council Monday that her interview was “not against the fire department,” but was intended to call attention to the village which she said was “not complying with federal and state laws.” “You spend a lot o...

  • Participants take annual plunge for Regional Hospice

    Mar 27, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Regional Hospice held its Annual Polar Plunge on Saturday afternoon in Wakefield. This is the 11th year of the event. Sunday Lake was still covered in snow and an estimated 16 inches of ice, but that didn't deter participants from coming out and jumping into the opening in the ice. Over 40 people dressed in all sorts of costumes took the plunge to support the cause. "I like to come out and support a good cause" said jumper Samantha...

  • Ontonagon Area Schools holds inaugural job fair

    Mar 27, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - Jim Bobula, Ontonagon Area School superintendant, called the first job fair held at the school Friday a "good success and a great start," in showing young people and the community that there are jobs available if you have the right skills. Junior and senior young people from the schools of the Gogebic Ontonagon Intermediate School District and the public attended the fair with 28 business venders explaining what they have to offer in the way of...

  • Sherman lakes chosen for walleye experiments

    Mar 27, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] SPRINGSTEAD — Two Iron County lakes have been selected for an experiment researchers hope will lead to stopping the decline of walleye populations across the state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist Zach Lawson said he was notified March 20 McDermott Lake and Sandy Beach Lake in the town of Sherman were selected for a five-year experiment conducted by the DNR, University of Wisconsin’s Center for Limnology and the Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit at UW-...

  • DNR prepares to continue panfish improvements in Gile Flowage

    Mar 25, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] GILE, Wis. - As the weather warms up, members of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are preparing for another season of work intended to improve panfish populations in the Gile Flowage. Included in those efforts is the cutting down around 100 trees, according to Fisheries Biologist Zach Lawson, to improve habitat. Lawson said about 20 percent were felled in November, "While we still had open water. We were able to squeeze it in between...

  • Summer airport project to proceed; future of EAS funding uncertain

    Mar 25, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — Gogebic County Board of Commissioners members on Wednesday authorized signing of a summer airport project resolution that won’t be affected by federal budget cuts. The county board authorized its chairman, George Peterson, of Watersmeet, to sign an agreement between the Hunt and Mead firm and the county for the terminal apron rehabilitation project at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport in Ironwood Township. A resolution was presented to the board by airport manager Mike Harma. Com...

  • Ironwood students learn from each other

    Mar 25, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Ironwood's second graders spent part of the last two weeks working on a project about penguins, but rather than learn from their teachers, the students were taught by some of the district's high schoolers. The students were from the district's business information technology class, according to second grade teacher Michelle Trier. Trier said the project was developed after she and Tess Paakola, who teaches the technology class,...

  • Bessemer takes 2nd in engineering competition at NMU

    Mar 24, 2017

    BESSEMER - Students from A.D. Johnston High School competed in the Region 1 Science Olympiad tournament at Northern Michigan University in Marquette Saturday, bringing home two seconds. The competition is about science, technology, engineering and math. "After an exhausting day of competition, the students assembled with high hopes and expectations for the final results and standings," said coach Dave Rowe. "The Bessemer teams have transitioned from teams that participate to a perennial power...

  • W-M paints pianos for charity

    Mar 24, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The sky is the limit when people come together for each other. The "Sing For Hope" charity seeks to place decorated pianos in public schools to supplement the decreasing funds available to schools for extracurricular activities like the arts. Bridget Grotberg, an art teacher at the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School for the past seven years, heard about the program and applied in November. Grotberg submitted a plan her application, portfolio...

  • Township planning commission sets gravel pit hearing

    Mar 24, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Planning Commission set the date for a public hearing regarding the renewal for gravel pit permits at its March 16 meeting. The annual hearing, a standard part of the renewal process for the special use permits for sand and gravel pits, is scheduled for April 20 at 6 p.m. at the township hall. Last year, the commission approved 12 applicants for one-year permits. The commission also re-elected its officers, with Jason Hofstede chairman, Darrin Kimbler v...

  • Blaze destroys Ironwood house

    Mar 23, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - Firefighting efforts at 401 N. Hemlock St. in Ironwood continued into Wednesday afternoon after a spectacular blaze that produced thick smoke was reported at 8:42 a.m. The two-story house was a total loss. It took the Ironwood Public Safety Department only three minutes to respond to the fire of undetermined origin, according to an initial IPSD report. No one was at home at the time, but there were two dogs in the burning structure....

  • Bessemer survey results roll in

    Mar 23, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - Charly Loper was seen Wednesday checking and re-checking survey results Bessemer residents sent in to city hall. The city sent out 980 surveys to residents and received 296 responses. A 30 percent response rate far exceeded what city manager Loper was expecting. She was hoping for a 10 percent return rate. What Loper discovered was the electronic reader was not sufficient to capture the responses. In many questions there was an option to...

  • Board approves Tauer for new job effective May 1

    Mar 23, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday agreed sheriff’s department deputy Brandon Tauer will become a full-time data processing manager-courthouse security officer effective May 1. To replace Tauer, sheriff Peter Matonich was authorized by the board to fill Tauer’s deputy position. Tauer is being trained for the computer technology job currently held by Brad Noren, who is retiring later this year. Rather than keep Tauer as a deputy and pay him overtime in training with Noren...

  • Body found in Ironwood house

    Mar 22, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The body of a person who had been dead for perhaps years was found Monday afternoon in a house that’s being considered for demolition in Ironwood. The Ironwood Public Safety Department issued a Tuesday news release saying the human remains were discovered around 4 p.m. Monday in a home that was being inspected for demolition this summer. The IPSD was notified by city building inspector Dennis Hewitt when the body was found. It appears as if the person might have owned the house, according to...

  • Residents roll for Special Olympics fundraising event

    Mar 22, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Sixty-seven competitors from Gogebic and Ontonagon counties descended on Larry's Lucky Strikes Tuesday to bowl and raise money for Special Olympics. Barb Siira, director of Special Olympics Michigan locally since 1972, said they had to cancel the event last Friday due to weather so they held it on Tuesday instead. The Special Olympics, according to Siira, does not receive tax dollars. They rely on a bevy of volunteers and fundraising to sup...

  • Mercer forum gives soapbox to candidates

    Mar 22, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - The candidates in Mercer's two contested race in April's election had the opportunity to make their cases to voters Tuesday night at the Mercer Candidate Forum. The April 4 ballot will feature John Sendra facing off against incumbent Jim Kichak for town chairman; while incumbent Jeff Stenberg, Tom Thompson and James Schmidt are facing off for two town supervisor seats. Sponsored by the Mercer Public Library and the Iron County Citizen...

  • Ironwood votes to join Miners football co-op

    Mar 21, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — Barring any unforeseen derailments, Ironwood students will be taking the field as members of the Gogebic Miners this fall after the Ironwood Area Schools Board of Education voted Monday to join the co-op team. “There has been a big decline in the number of student athletes willing to participate in the sport of football,” Superintendent Tim Kolesar said. Given the low turnout in recent years, Kolesar said a number of districts in the area — including Ironwood — have eliminated their jun...

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