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  • Township board approves mandated sewer rate hike

    Apr 20, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Sewer rates in Ironwood Township are increasing at the end of May, after the Ironwood Township Board of Trustees approved a mandated rate increase Monday as part of the completion of the township’s Stormwater, Asset Management and Wastewater grant. “Tonight marks the end of the SAW grant project,” Randy Scott, with the engineering firm C2AE, said Monday. Scott explained the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, which oversees the SAW program, has several require...

  • That'll Do Pig

    Apr 20, 2017

  • Community calendar

    Apr 19, 2017

    Wednesday, April 19 Christian Men of the Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency food commodity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906-932-4200. Blood Pressure Clinic, 10 to 11:15 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Iron County Historical Society, 1 p.m., Historical Society.... Full story

  • Mt. Zion Overlook

    Apr 19, 2017

  • Hurley pre-K students form bond with elderly

    Apr 19, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The bond between Hurley pre-kindergarten students and Skyview Nursing Home residents is mutually beneficial. Hurley pre-K teacher Katie Brunell on Monday told school board members the students visit the nursing home four times a year, usually around the holidays. Board president Joe Simonich, of Kimball, employed in the health care field, attested as to how important the visits are to the senior citizens. He said as soon as the students leave the nursing home, some residents begin asking w...

  • GOCAA provides community with meals in Bessemer

    Apr 19, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - There is a hidden location - similar to a restaurant but not a restaurant, - in Bessemer providing healthy chow to seniors citizens and others four days a week. The establishment is located on the side of the Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency building, behind the Bessemer Commons building off U.S. 2. When walking into the Mill Street Garden in Bessemer, Donna Lepske is likely found behind the register and counter. Lepske takes care...

  • Scholarship Foundation continues mission of funding Ontonagon college students

    Apr 19, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — Thirty-three years ago the Ontonagon Area Scholarship Foundation presented its first scholarship award of $500 to a graduate of the class of 1984. Since that time the foundation has granted $340,000 to 602 graduates from the Ontonagon Area Schools. Last year’s graduates who applied for foundation scholarships each received $1,500 toward college or trade school. The foundation now has more than $1 million due to the generosity of donors and the 37 named scholarship trusts. Ten of the trusts, eac...

  • Coleman makes case regarding city attorney

    Ian Minielly|Apr 18, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer City Council came together in council's chamber Monday to discuss regular city business with a condensed agenda. The council approved the expenditure of $83, 192 dollars to pay the bills before Rob Coleman elected to read his correspondence publicly for addition to the record. Coleman reminded the room he was interrupted in the last meeting when he tried to speak by Kathy Whitburn and John Frello, which Coleman assumed was due...

  • Ontonagon robotics team travels to St. Louis

    Apr 18, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - The fledging Ontonagon Area High School Robotics team has qualified to compete in the World Robotics competition in St. Louis Missouri. Team coaches and members attended the Ontonagon Area Board of Education meeting Monday to explain funding efforts are now underway and to obtain permission for competing team members for the overnight trip. The team qualified for the World Championships by its performance at State in Saginaw, April 12-15. Coach...

  • Township board votes to stick with road plan

    Apr 18, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Ironwood Township will continue to repair its roads according to its road plan after the board of trustees decided Monday not to divert money from this year’s repair fund for extra paving work on Lake Road at Little Girl’s Point. “I think we should stay with our road plan, I hate to say it. I feel for them out there, I really do, but it’s going to (be) better than it is — better than it was before the flood — with the 18 culvert repairs and the patching” Clerk Mary Segalin sa...

  • Bunny brings smiles to kids, residents at annual Easter Egg Hunt

    Apr 17, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The Gogebic Medical Care Facility held its annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday. The facility's residents spent time filling and hiding the eggs around the outdoor garden area in preparation for the event. The facility distributed baskets for the kids upon entry. Around 40 children attended in all with their families. Of course, no egg hunt is complete without the Easter Bunny in attendance. Between unwrapping candies, and visiting,...

  • Golfing weather in Ironwood

    Apr 17, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD — Gary Mariani, golf course manager at the Gogebic Country Club in Ironwood said they opened the course April 8. The early melting and lack of rain dried out much of the course and made it playable earlier than normal. Mariani said, “We did well the first week. Opened the club today and we still have golfers paying green fees!” Mariani also described a Beginner’s Class he is planning on hosting in June. The class historically is made up of w...

  •  Mercer Library to host Earth Day Fair April 29

    Apr 17, 2017

    Mercer, Wis. — The Mercer Library will hold its first Earth Day Fair on Saturday, April 29th at 10:00 a.m. in the Mercer Library and Community Center. The fair will feature information and activities for adults and children from 10:00 a.m. until noon and a performance by folk musician Skip Jones at noon. Jones is a well-known Wisconsin folk singer who has been bringing people together around music for over 20 years. He plays the guitar, banjo, and Native American flute, and audiences always enjoy his interactive concerts. This event promises e...

  • Aspirus completes Ontonagon Hospital expansion project

    Jan Tucker|Apr 15, 2017

    ONTONAGON - More than 200 people turned out to celebrate the $2.8 million expansion project at Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital Thursday. The state-of-the-art 8,210-square-foot expansion and in-patient unit renovation drew praises from residents as they toured the facility, which fully enhances and expands emergency care for Ontonagon County and the region. Charlotte Mallotte, who came to Ontonagon in 1974 and worked 25 years as a nurse, including the emergency room at Ontonagon, called the new...

  • Kids come together at Carnegie

    Ian Minielly|Apr 15, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Carnegie Library in Ironwood hosts a Pokemon Club every second and fourth Thursday at 4 p.m. Mac Byrne donates his time to work with the kids and the kids love getting together and playing with the different cards. Rachel Peck, a mother who brings her son, Sawyer, to all the Pokemon meetings, said he literally does a countdown until the next meeting. He knows when the meetings are and can barely wait between sessions, torturing his 5-ye...

  • Board renews 911 surcharge

    Apr 15, 2017

    BESSEMER — The 911 surcharge of $1.30 per month on all communication service providers capable of using the system was continued Wednesday by the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners. The surcharge on telephones and electronic devices that can access 911 was approved by voters on Nov. 4, 2014, on a vote of 3,571 to 1,301. It will remain in effect to Dec. 31, 2020, unless changed by a resolution of the county board. The 911 system began in the county in 2002. —Ralph Ansami...

  • NMU representatives explain UP broadband expansion plans

    Ralph Ansami|Apr 14, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER - Two weeks ago, Northern Michigan University in Marquette announced it had received a $6.5 million grant to provide educational broadband services to the entire Upper Peninsula. On Wednesday, the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners learned how the Educational Access Network of NMU will provide Internet services to the western U.P. Eric Smith and Don Salo of NMU addressed the board and answered questions throughout a 45-minute presentation....

  • Range Oldtimers Softball League gears up, discusses possibility of co-ed play

    Ian Minielly|Apr 14, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Like a scene straight out of a Mario Puzo book, the skippers of the Range Oldtimers Softball League circled around three square tables Wednesday evening at the Aurora Club to discuss the upcoming season. Currently the league consists of seven teams, but a potential eighth team manager was present at the initial meeting. Jim Kuker, Rigoni's manager, held sway and moderated the meeting of the grizzled veteran coaches. Last year's end of...

  • County board chooses Saxon Harbor engineering company

    Richard Jenkins|Apr 14, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Board of Supervisors approved hiring Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC as the engineering firm for the reconstruction of Saxon Harbor Tuesday. It’s a key step to re-opening the park by the county’s target date of May 2019. Rain and flooding last sumer during a July 11 storm destroyed the harbor. The De Pere, Wis.-based Foth was one of three companies bidding for the project, according to the Iron County Forestry Department. The project will be split into two parts...

  • SIGNAGE

    Apr 13, 2017

  • Sentencing moved back in Iron murder-arson case

    Ralph Ansami|Apr 13, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The Donald Rick sentencing hearing in the Bear Trap murder-arson case has been changed from today to June 1 at 10 a.m. Rick, 45, of Saxon, admitted to murdering Lisa Waldros of Kimball in the fire that destroyed the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon on March 12, 2016, and will be sentenced in Iron County Court. Rick previously entered a guilty plea to first-degree murder and five additional counts were dismissed, but will be read into the record at the sentencing hearing. A jury trial had been s...

  • Planning Commission helps city with blight, discusses marijuana

    Ian Minielly|Apr 13, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer Planning Commission came together Wednesday evening and took care of business and the commission and audience turned around and went home, without any hard feelings being witnessed on either end. Charly Loper, city manager, informed the commission she would like the commission to either become a blight committee or join forces with the city counsel to form a blight committee that can enforce a more tactical blight code. The...

  • New faces get to work at Mercer chamber

    Richard Jenkins|Apr 13, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — There are some new faces at the Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce, including new director Chelcie Pinsonneault. Pinsonneault, who started her position March 27, said she has enjoyed the job so far, but is still settling in as director. “I mean it’s definitely a learning curve,” she said. “It’s something I’m not used to, but it’s a challenge I’m willing to take on and learn all I can.” One of her primary tasks is focusing on the chamber’s membership. “We really want to start focusing...

  • Bessemer board makes presentation on May 2 school bond proposal

    Ian Minielly|Apr 12, 2017

    BESSEMER - Proponents of a May 2 bond issue gathered in the A.D. Johnston High School multi-purpose room in Bessemer Tuesday evening to discuss the bond and project. No one spoke in opposition. Beth Steiger, a school board member, made the presentation - chosen because she missed the last board meeting, she said. "What are we going to do for citizens of the future?" asked Steiger, adding that the town owes it to the children and their future to pass the bond and remodel the school. Steiger said...

  • Ironwood street projects ahead

    Ralph Ansami|Apr 12, 2017

    IRONWOOD - Ironwood City Manager Scott Erickson told the city commission Monday at least two road projects are on the horizon. Van Buskirk Road will be seal-coated. The project is expected to begin in four or five weeks, he said. The Michigan Department of Transportation plans a summer project to mill and overlay (resurface) U.S. Business Route 2 throughout the city, extending from Cloverland Drive, through downtown and all the way to Hurley, Erickson said. The commission also learned the new...

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