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  • Ironwood woman sentenced in car chase case

    Jul 29, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — An Ironwood woman who was convicted of three charges in connection to a brief police chase was sentenced to jail and probation Tuesday in Gogebic County Circuit Court. Gina Marie Ransanici, 41, of Aspen Street was sentenced to two years probation — the first nine months of which will be served in jail — for the felony charge of third degree fleeing and eluding an officer. She received a jail credit for 101 days of time served. Ransanici was also convicted in April of two misde...

  • Historical Society delves into Hurley's past

    Jul 29, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] HURLEY - The Iron County Historical Society held an open house to celebrate the annual Heritage Days at its museum Friday morning. The event drew in children and adults alike to learn about, and celebrate, the rich history of the area. Each room had a given theme and presenter who was dressed in accordance with said theme. On the main floor, Kristin Kolesar led visitors in old-fashioned parlor games while telling about the lives of the pioneer...

  • Younger shares experience biking across country

    Jul 28, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - A small crowd gathered at the Mercer Community Center Thursday to hear Mercer resident Shari Younger tell her experience behind "bars" as she biked across the country over the course of two years. Younger biked a total of 3,450 miles over 46 days in 1997 and 1998, first traveling from Stevens Point, Wis., to Bar Harbor, Maine and then from Seattle to Stevens Point. She said the audience was likely broken down into three groups; her fr...

  • Schreiber holds Alzheimer's presentation at Mercer library

    Jul 28, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT news@yourdailyglobe MERCER - Former Wisconsin Governor Martin J. Schreiber gave a presentation at the Mercer Community Center on Wednesday afternoon. Schreiber "is one of the nations leading crusaders for Alzheimer's caregivers," said Mercer Public Library Director Teresa Schmidt. Recently, the former governor published a book along with co-author Cathy Breitenbucher called "My Two Elaines: Learning, Coping, and Surviving as an Alzheimer's Caregiver." The book is a...

  • Ontonagon families file suit against state

    Jul 28, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — Two Ontonagon families filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan claiming that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services violates the second amendment in their prohibition on the bearing of firearms for qualified Michigan residents who wish to be foster or adoptive parents. William and Jill Johnson and Brian and Naomi Mason specifically name Nick Lyon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in the suit. Johnson and Mason notes t...

  • Historian Dale Caskey kicks off Heritage Festival

    Jul 27, 2017

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Heritage Festival got a jump start Wednesday evening when historian Dale Caskey came calling to the Iron County Historical Museum. He told the assemblage in the second floor courtroom of the former courthouse about life as a Norwegian lumberjack living on a homestead in Kimball in 1900. Caskey’s grandfather lived and worked in lumberjack camps of northern Wisconsin at the beginning of the 20th century. Caskey lives in Rhinelander and has given presentations throughout the...

  • Surf-skier visits Little Girl's Point on journey around Great Lakes

    Jul 27, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] LITTLE GIRL'S POINT - Little Girl's Point may have played a small part in a world record this week as Traci Martin stopped at the Point during her quest to become the first person to paddle the coastline of all five Great Lakes and set a world record for most miles paddled in her type of boat. Martin credits her mother's cancer diagnosis with the inspiration to attempt the journey. "The last couple weeks of her life, she had a lot of regrets about...

  • Massie Field restoration project under way

    Jul 27, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - At Monday's school board meeting in Bessemer, superintendent Dave Radovich publicly thanked Dick Matrella for taking the bull by the horns and getting people motivated to restore Massie Field to its past glory. Matrella said they had unscrewed an untold number of screws to remove planks in the grandstands and were going to need help installing the new wood and screwing all those screws in. While Matrella, Bob Berg, Dave Turala, Eric...

  • County board votes to take out loan for court-ordered placements

    Jul 26, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — With costs skyrocketing the last few years, the Iron County Board of Supervisors voted 13-1 Tuesday to begin taking out loans to cover the expense of court-ordered placements, a move that will pass at least a portion of the burden to the county’s taxpayers. The court-ordered placements occur for a variety of reasons, but generally deal with drug and alcohol offenses and can include defendants being sentenced to treatment facilities rather than prison. Supervisor John Sendra was the lon...

  • Two charged with excavator vandalism

    Jul 26, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY - Two Iron County men have been charged in connection to the vandalism of an Iron County Forestry Department excavator in June. Matthew R. Christoferson, 19, of Saxon and Jeffrey John Franzoi, 20, of Hurley, are each charged with one count of felony criminal damage to property - a Class I felony that carries a potential maximum sentence of 42 months in jail and/or up to a $10,000 fine. The Iron County Sheriff's Department received a report...

  • Ironwood Little League field to get concession remodel

    Jul 26, 2017

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] IRONWOOD - Officials with the Ironwood Little League have big plans during the offseason, including the construction of a new concession stand. Now that play has wrapped up for the season on the city's girls and boys Little League fields near the corner of Day and Vaughn streets, Shaun Munn said the concession stand is only the beginning of many projects they hope to accomplish before the beginning of next season. Munn is a board member of the...

  • Wineburner approved as new A.D. Johnston principal

    Jul 25, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The board approved the hiring of Dave Wineburner as A. D. Johnston's high school and junior high principal at Monday night's school board meeting. Wineburner has spent the last three years as the 6-12 principal for the Walker-Hackensack-Akeley school district in Walker, Minn. Radovitch said, "(Wineburner) was the best candidate, with experience and enthusiasm for the job." The Wineburners have been looking at housing and are bringing two...

  • 6 charged in Ironwood drug case

    Jul 25, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — Six defendants are facing charges in connection with a weekend Ironwood methamphetamine bust. Jeffrey Elton Schmiege, 47, of Ironwood, is charged with five felonies and a high court misdemeanor — delivery or manufacture of meth, conspiracy to deliver or manufacture meth, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of ammunition by a felon, felony firearm and maintaining a drug house. Jeffrey Thomas Gorecki, 45, of Ironwood, is charged with delivery or manufacture of meth and con...

  • Construction on Ironwood dog park to begin

    Jul 25, 2017

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Ironwood City Commission authorized work to begin on the construction of a dog park at its meeting Monday evening. Community Development Director Tom Bergman briefly outlined the project, saying the site had already been approved by the Planning Commission and the plan was also recommended by the Parks and Recreation Committee. The park will be located in a section of the Miners Memorial Heritage Park on the southwest corner of East...

  • Dray, Greenough winners in Miners Park art exhibition

    Jul 24, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Visitors to the Miner's Memorial Heritage Park made their selection in the Art in the Miners Park 2017, third annual outdoor art exhibition on the historical one mile long Aurora Loop. The voting public, which cast over 300 votes this year, selected "Find Your Treasure," by artist Lori Dray. Dray put colorful and artistic sea shapes and animals mixed with a shipwreck and sayings to capture the eye. As the winner of the Peoples Choice, Dray...

  • Festival Ironwood continues with car show, pool tourney, pony rides, more

    Jul 24, 2017

    By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI [email protected] IRONWOOD - Guests gathered at the Ironwood Depot Park Saturday morning to continue taking in the fun at Festival Ironwood. Classic muscle cars, souped up trucks and brand new sports cars lined Suffolk Street, acting as an eye-catching entrance to Deport Park. The park was filled with vendors, food stands, a duck pond and a bounce house for the visiting guests. The fun began with a Walk, Run and Roll sponsored by Aspirus Grand View Health System, and...

  • Ironwood bid awarded

    Jul 24, 2017

    IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Housing Commission has approved a $95,400 project to upgrade the Pioneer Park apartments ventilation system. At its July meeting, the housing commission unanimously approved the U.P. Engineers and Architects project, awarding the bid to Mukavitz Heating of Ironwood. The project at 515 E. Vaughn St. will include replacement of ventilation units throughout the building and in the annex building, according to minutes of the July 11 meeting....

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    Jul 22, 2017

  • Ontonagon County Fair kicks off July 29

    Jul 22, 2017

    GREENLAND — The Ontonagon County Fair will be held this coming week in Greenland. While preliminary events are scheduled for Thursday and Friday, the fair will officially be open Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30. The fair board has scheduled events for young and old, from livestock exhibits to a mud challenge. A fair official said the county fair is for all ages, from toddlers to homemakers, cooks and athletes. Among the events are an antique engine and tractor show, many other exhibits and demonstrations, toddler games and kiddie train r...

  • Historical museum to take part in Iron County Heritage Festival

    Jul 22, 2017

    HURLEY - The Iron County Historical Museum will host a pair of events next week as part of the Iron County Heritage Festival, inviting the public to interact with county's past. On Wednesday, the museum will host historian Dale Caskey, who will give an interactive presentation entitled "Lumber Camp Lore: Meet Hans the Lumberjack Homesteader." The event, which promises to be "an entertaining look at one of Iron County's first industries," will begin at 6 p.m. in the museum's courtroom. Caskey...

  • Festival Ironwood heats up Thursday

    Jul 21, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - Thick smoke and the sound of music wafted down Lowell Street Thursday afternoon, attracting city residents and visitors to Festival Ironwood. The smoke was from the Yooper-style wood-fired grill chicken pit organized by the Friends of Festival Ironwood, including city employees. It was the third year for the chicken pit and the five or six volunteers who were manning that area said the preparations for the Festival Ironwood pressed chicken fe...

  • Re steps down from board of directors

    Jul 21, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer Area Historical Society has another empty chair as Myron Re stepped down from the board of directors. An infusion of youth and vitality is needed on the board of directors before the BAHS becomes non-functional. Membership is up to 136 and even more people have transferred their memberships to lifetime memberships, but the number of vacancies is growing with Re's open chair seat joining Ed Sendene's. The BAHS spent 637 fewer...

  • IPSD officers handle dead dog complaints

    Jul 21, 2017

    IRONWOOD — An original complaint about a dog being killed by other dogs at an Ironwood residence has expanded into an investigation involving the Department of Human Services. The Ironwood Public Safety Department received a Friday complaint from a 31-year-old East Oak Street resident that there had apparently been a fight among five dogs at the house, and a small dog ended up dead. The owner agreed a Boxer and two German shorthair dogs should be put down, but there was apparent disagreement with his fiance about putting down a fourth, s...

  • Area artists prepare for 62nd annual art show

    Jul 20, 2017

    By LARRY HOLCOMBE [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Range Art Association will hold its 62nd annual show this week at the Memorial Building auditorium in Ironwood. Entries from local artists began to show up Tuesday morning and association members were busy registering and beginning to create the displays. Entries will be accepted until noon today. Judging will take place at 4 p.m. The show opens to the public Friday morning and runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and...

  • Bessemer Master Plan now available

    Jul 20, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER — Charly Loper, Bessemer city manager, has released the Master Plan for public review and comment. The plan is available online at cityofbessemer.org or the city will mail it to residents on the residents dime. Installing a Master Plan, according to Kathy Whitburn, mayor, was one the prime objectives of her running for office, as the city will not only benefit today from the plan, but also in the future as a Master Plan is moldable and can be adjusted as the city’s needs change. “A Maste...

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