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  • Ironwood man's trial continues

    Dec 15, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER - The trial of an Ironwood man charged with multiple drug and firearm felonies continued in Gogebic County Circuit Court Wednesday. Day 2 of the trial of Donovan Howard Payeur, 32, continued with more prosecution witnesses testifying against Payeur; who is standing trial on seven counts - possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, conspiracy to possess methamphetamine with intent to deliver, felon in possession of a weapon,...

  • PEER-TO-PEER WINS GRANT

    Dec 15, 2016

  • GRTA receives trail approval

    Dec 15, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER — After more than 1,000 hours of volunteer labor, placing signs and removing brush across the trail systems, the Gogebic Range Trail Authority obtained Department of Natural Resources signing and brushing approval for the first time since 2010. The field contact from the DNR gave blanket approval after inspecting the snowmobile trails. The GRTA is experiencing a revival through the efforts of its board of directors, with Deb Fergus, grant coordinator, spearheading efforts nearly seven d...

  • Area schools closed for wind-chill warning; snow expected

    Dec 15, 2016

    IRONWOOD — The Gogebic Range was included in a National Weather Service wind-chill advisory through noon today, closing area schools. The advisory was also in effect in Minnesota. The weather service warned that wind-chill readings could dip as low as 33-below, as west winds of 5 to 15 miles per hour were expected to gust up to 25 mph. The temperature at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Ironwood was 2 degrees, although the sun was shining. The wind-chill reading at that time was minus-4. Looking ahead, the coldest day coming up will be Sunday, when a h...

  • Ironwood man's trial on drug, weapons charges begins

    Dec 14, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER - The trial of an Ironwood man facing a number of drug and weapons charges began in Gogebic County Circuit Court Tuesday. Donovan Howard Payeur, 32, is facing seven felonies - the delivery of methamphetamine, conspiracy to deliver meth, possessing a weapon as a felon, possessing ammunition as a felon, possession of a controlled substance-Vicodin, possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and felony firearm. Following a morning of jury...

  • Gogebic Medical Care improvements nearly complete

    Dec 14, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The residents and staff at the Gogebic Medical Care Facility are already reaping benefits of planned upgrades and once the awning over the rebuilt entryway is complete, will really be in high cotton. Rick Cunico, foreman for the Angelo Luppino Construction Company, of Iron Belt, Wis., said, "They had been waiting about a month for the steel to arrive so they could finish the awning. Now that it arrived, they expect to complete the job...

  • Hurley liquor license revoked

    Dec 14, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley City Council revoked one liquor license and granted another on Tuesday to the same establishment. The Class B combination beer and liquor license for MJ Petro Group, Inc., on Club Sierra, 21 Silver St., Michael Berghorn, president, was revoked. Bill Nordeen, representing city attorney Ray O’Dea, who was attending a jury trial, said the revocation was because the establishment was abandoned for more than 90 days and Petro Group was dissolved in 2014. It, therefore, failed to possess...

  • New members swear in for board

    Dec 13, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer Board of Education witnessed Mary Beth Trudgeon, Al Geiss, and Kim Wright depart the board and welcomed Jim Partanan, Kevin Nyquist, Sheri Graham (incumbent), and Eric Stanislawski as new members. Bob Berg presented plaques to the outgoing members and Al Geiss asked for a moment to address the crowd. Geiss stressed, "It's all about the kids." Over and over again, while referencing the hard work the district and teachers put in...

  • Accent Rocks HIT

    Dec 13, 2016

  • Trial date set in Iron County

    Dec 13, 2016

    HURLEY — A Feb. 28 jury trial has been scheduled for a 47-year-old Ironwood woman who was previously bound over for trial in Iron County Court on 26 counts of identity theft. Wendy Wuorinen is alleged to have withdrawn around $7,613 from the Iron County Community Credit Union in Kimball from a customer’s account while she was employed there without authorization from November 2014 to December 2015. Judge Patrick Madden set the trial date on Oct 13. Wuorinen was charged on July 7. A Jan. 31 court date has been set for a final pre-trial con...

  • Township board approves software purchase

    Dec 13, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board of Trustees approved purchasing some additional software for the township hall Monday, which is expected to make the day-to-day financial operations of the township run smoother. Treasurer Maria Graser explained she learned of the software — BS&A’s Cash Receipting — while attending a training session at the city of Ironwood. While the township uses several BS&A products, Graser explained the Cash Receipting software will help connect the various...

  • Local theatre's ring in holiday with season performances

    Dec 12, 2016

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Historic Ironwood Theatre was packed on Saturday evening for "A Sleigh Ride with the Claudettes." The festive annual performance was in collaboration with the Historic Ironwood Theatre and Theatre North. For over ten years, the Claudette's dance group has created an exciting show for the public to celebrate the holiday season. Their joyous music, costumes, and dance moves are a seasonal delight. Christmas classics such as Jingle...

  • One Man's passion unites entire family

    Dec 12, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Ed Wilbert, from Richfield, Wis., loves his family and loves snowmobiles. The best thing he could do is find a way to combine the two so his passion and his love would intersect and bond. As one of the two families that formed Evolution Racing, Ed and his family follow the regional racing circuit all winter long. Ed's children started racing at four. His sons Ben and Matt keep the family busy all year round working on their sleds and...

  • Bessemer woman sentenced for credit card theft

    Dec 12, 2016

    BESSEMER — A Bessemer woman was sentenced to jail for credit card theft last week. Karin Marie George, 37, was sentenced to three months in jail and two years probation for stealing/retaining a financial transaction device without consent Wednesday. George pleaded guilty to the possible 4-year felony in November as part of a plea agreement that had two other illegal use of a financial device charges dismissed at sentencing. The charges stem from an incident on Aug. 30, Gogebic County Prosecutor Nick Jacobs told the Daily Globe, when George w...

  • Aspirus tree lighting honors life's celebrations, those who have gone before

    Dec 10, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Aspirus Ironwood Hospital held a tree-lighting ceremony Tuesday for its "Celebration Tree," which is planted near the "Tree of Love." The "Celebration Tree" with its colorful lights, allows Aspirus to partner with members of the community to celebrate happy and special times. Births, weddings, graduations, and anniversaries are not things that just happen, they are major events in the lives of the people involved. Aspirus Ironwood gives...

  • $500,000 grant recommended for Iron Belle Trail in Porkies

    Dec 10, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] LANSING — A $500,000 grant recommendation for acquiring land for the Iron Belle Trail was announced Friday by Gov. Rick Snyder. Snyder said the Gogebic County acquisition of the Cottens property would involve 6 acres of land with frontage on Lake Superior to support the Iron Belle Trail and improve land management of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The parcel is surrounded by the park on three sides, with Lake Superior located on the fourth side. The parcel has the potential to offer o...

  • GCC one of five schools in state with master level auto certification

    Dec 10, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD — Gogebic Community College has been recertified at the Master Automotive Service Technology level from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation through November 2021. GCC is the only post-secondary college in the Upper Peninsula certified at the master level and one of five in the state of Michigan. Master level certification is the most stringent and intensive level of certification offered. “Master level certification contains all the content of the other two levels of...

  • BETTER NOT POUT

    Dec 10, 2016

  • Rick pleads guilty to Bear Trap murder

    Dec 9, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY - Donald Rick admitted Thursday to murdering Lisa Waldros in the fire that destroyed the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon. Rick, 44, who was living in Saxon at the time of the March 12 fire, entered a guilty plea to first-degree murder in Iron County Court. Five additional counts will be dismissed, but read into the record at sentencing on April 13. "I understand my conduct caused caused her death," Rick said when Iron County Judge Patrick Madden asked him...

  • Women supporting women through fun, friendship, freedom

    Dec 9, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - "When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple, with a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me," were words of inspiration from the poem, "Warning," that motivated Sue Ellen Cooper to drop $7.50 for a red hat in 1997. The hat was empowering and signaled something so much more than growing old, so she gave one to her friend, as she turned 50ish. Within five years, the Red Hat Society grew to more than 40,000 chapters worldwide. The Upper...

  • USDA has issue with Bessemer water project bid

    Dec 9, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] RAMSAY — The project to replace a significant amount of the water and sewer pipes in the city of Bessemer recently hit a roadblock, as the Gogebic Range Water Authority was informed the United States Department of Agriculture-Rural Development had an issue with the way the bid for the project was awarded. Charles Lawson, a project manager with the engineering firm C2AE and works with the authority, told the authority board at its Thursday meeting that Andrew Granskog — a USDA state engineer in Lan...

  • CHRISTMAS 2016

    Dec 8, 2016

  • GOISD encourages Women in Welding

    Dec 8, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - Paulette Niemi, Career Technology Educator for the Gogebic Ontanogan Intermediate School District held the fourth annual Women in Welding class at Luther L. Wright K-12 school. Girls from Wakefield-Marenisco, Bessemer, and Ironwood volunteered for the course to gain an exposure to welding not normally considered as a career field open to women. Niemi organized the Women in Welding class to expose young women to a high paying career field...

  • Peters aide talks Wakefield Township development

    Dec 8, 2016

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP — The township Board of Trustees met Tuesday for nearly two hours. Elise Matz, an aide for U.S. Senator Gary Peters, met with John Cox before the meeting regarding economic development in the township. Cox said this was the first time he can recall a national political figure expressing interest in the area and they discussed Indianhead Mountain and the Big Snow Resort and the planned casino. The township has a new website, wakefieldtownship.com, managed by Tom Ruppe. The w...

  • Broadband committee urges residents to complete state survey

    Dec 8, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] Broadband advocates in Iron County are encouraging residents to fill out a survey from the Wisconsin State Broadband Office designed to determine where areas of need are in the state. “If the people that fill out the survey show a need (for better service), which I believe that’s what it’s going to show, then we’re thinking the Public Service Commission is going to look at Iron County as one of the counties that indicates there is a (desire) ... possibly affecting future funding for future grants,...

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