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  • Ironwood man dies after accident

    Feb 11, 2017

    IRONWOOD — A 56-year-old Ironwood man who was involved in an 11:12 a.m. Wednesday accident later died. Allen Rice, of Lake Road, died after his vehicle went off the roadway near the Douglas Boulevard and Michigan Avenue intersection and came to rest against a house. The Ironwood Public Safety Department investigated the accident. Rice appeared to have suffered a medical attack just prior to or during the accident and he was unresponsive when first responders arrived. Efforts to revive him by Beacon Ambulance attendants and officers at the s...

  • Ironwood boys win meet

    Feb 10, 2017

  • Commissioners to consider sale of land for group home

    Feb 10, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission on Monday will act on selling a piece of property to Gogebic County Community Mental Health for construction of a group home. The facility would be similar to one operated on Greenbush Street by GCCMH, according to city officials. GCCMH chose property owned by the city on Ayer Street, across from the baseball diamond. “The parcel would be carved out of a larger parcel owned by the city. The proposed parcel was appraised at $3,500,” Ironwood Community Devel...

  • GRWA moves forward with Bessemer water project

    Feb 10, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] RAMSAY — The Gogebic Range Water Authority is moving forward with its project to replace a significant amount of water and sewer pipes in the city of Bessemer, taking several steps Thursday night to complete the requirements necessary to get the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development loan that is helping finance the work. “We’ve been getting a lot of paperwork now, because they want to close … before the end of March on this project,” authority administrator Jean Verbos said. The autho...

  • Finance committee renews audit contract

    Feb 10, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The firm of Makela, Pollack & Ahonen will continue to audit Iron County after the county board of supervisors’ finance committee approved a three-year contract extension with the firm Thursday. According to a letter from the firm, the auditing costs aren’t expected to exceed $42,000 for the 2016 fiscal year, $43,000 for 2017 and $44,000 for 2018. The costs could change if new auditing requirements or standards are passed in the future. Iron County Clerk Mike Saari praised the firm for i...

  • Little Girl's Point

    Feb 10, 2017

  • Water line breaks in Bessemer

    Feb 9, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer Department of Public Works "knew something was up for a couple of days," according to department head Neal Nelson. DPW workers noticed a higher than normal flow of water coming through the water system, but they did not know where the problem was. Before the break became evident on Tuesday evening, a resident on the 100 block of East Gold Street called to inform a friend that she was hearing a strange sound coming from her...

  • Horticulture therapy summit planned in Iron County

    Feb 9, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — With a little less than a month until the event, planning continues for Iron County’s upcoming horticulture therapy summit. The summit is scheduled from March 1-3 and will be centered around the Iron County Memorial Building in Hurley. The event’s registration deadline is Feb. 20. For those who are unsure of what exactly horticulture therapy is, organizers explained it is a broad field of study regarding the use of plants and gardening to improve lives. “It’s using gardening to improve w...

  • Wakefield Township votes to leave Western Gateway Trail Authority

    IAN MINIELLY|Feb 9, 2017

    WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP - Wakefield Township Supervisor John Cox informed the Daily Globe the town board on Tuesday voted to leave the Western Gateway Trail Authority. He said the move was made because the township does not include any part of the trail. Cox said township officials brought up the fact there is no funding mechanism for trail maintenance and that is a sticking point made repeatedly. Township officials feel there is no reason for them to pay for Ironwood and Bessemer's trail, when they...

  • Iron County to retain outside counsel for Saxon Harbor rebuild

    Feb 8, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — Iron County is in the process of retaining the Milwaukee-based law firm von Briesen and Roper to help the county navigate the federal assistance process for the rebuilding of Saxon Harbor. While the matter still needs to formally be approved by the Iron County Board of Supervisors' Finance Committee, county officials have already been in contact with the firm. The firm is being retained for its expertise in large construction projects, County Forestry and Parks Administrator Eric P...

  • Coach talks

    Feb 8, 2017

  • Sherman lake among finalists for state walleye experiment

    Feb 8, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - McDermott Lake, located in the town of Sherman, is one of the lakes being considered for a new experiment that hopes to be the key to bringing back declining walleye populations across Wisconsin. Representatives from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin's Center for Limnology and the Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit at UW-Stevens Point held a discussion at the Mercer Town Hall Monday to gauge...

  • Wakefield fire department to hold ice fishing contest

    Feb 8, 2017

    WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Volunteer Fire Department's annual ice fishing contest is set for Saturday, Feb. 18, during Michigan's free fishing weekend. The contest is held on Sunday Lake at the Wakefield VFW post from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from the tourney will be used to purchase fire suppression equipment. Kids under 3 are free for the contest. Kids 12 and under cost $3. Kids 13 and over cost $5. The first registered fish wins $25 and the smallest fish wins $50. Twinklz' face painting and Slow Poke Da Clown will be on-site. Tickets can b...

  • Tensions run high Monday evening at Bessemer City Council meeting

    Feb 7, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - Something was amiss from the get go. The council chamber was almost full fifteen minutes before the meeting was scheduled to start. By the time the meeting started every chair was full and people were taking seats and standing in the hallway outside council chambers. Most city council meetings draw about six people. Monday nights city council meeting in Bessemer had no less than 30 people and likely more. To the Daily Globe, seated in the...

  • Highland Copper begins test drilling in Porkies

    Feb 7, 2017

    WAKEFIELD - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources issued a use permit to Orvana Resources U.S. Corp., a subsidiary of Highland Copper, to conduct exploratory drilling. The drilling is on a one-mile-square piece of property situated along the westernmost edge of Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in Gogebic County. The drilling began Sunday and is scheduled to continue into early March, depending on weather conditions. "This drilling project will affect a very small portion of...

  • Wakefield Township to switch garbage collectors in spring

    Feb 7, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP — Wakefield Township residents will see a new truck collecting their garbage this spring, as the township recently switched collection services to the Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Authority. The change will take effect April 1, after the township board awarded the contract to the authority’s low bid. According to Wakefield Township Supervisor John Cox, the authority is charging the township a monthly fee of $14.35 per household. The township’s previous collector, Waste...

  • Iron County snowshoe trail offers two loops of nature

    Feb 6, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] OMA, Wis. - A gem of a snowshoe trail marked with blue diamonds is available to the public on Iron County land just south of Schomberg Park in Oma. John Bates and a handful of members of Iron County Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts trekked the 1.7-mile trail on a perfect Saturday, as the county forest shielded the wind and the temperature was around 20 degrees. Bates, a naturalist, offered observations along the way and was impressed with the quality of...

  • Sno-Cats enthusiasts come together at Big Powderhorn Mountain

    Feb 6, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - Some like it red, others creamy, but for the Midwest Cat Clowder at Big Powderhorn Mountain on Saturday, conditions were excellent, with intermittent snow and mid-20-s temperatures. Sno-Cat enthusiasts gathered to show off their machines and talk to other hobbyists, as well as an interested public. The Sno-Cat is the brainchild of the late E.M. Tucker, Sr., who grew up walking to school through deep snow in the early 1900s near Grant's...

  • Warren Nelson and Friends put on show at HIT

    Feb 6, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] IRONWOOD — Warren Nelson and Friends (Otis McLennon, Ed Willett, Cheryl Leah, and Nelson’s son Rowan Nelson-Ferris) gave a lively show at the Historic Ironwood Theatre on Saturday night. The show opened with HIT Idol high school category youth vocalist Eddie Corrothers from Ewan-Trout Creek on piano. The group comprised of Nelson on guitar, Otis McLennon on harmonica, Ed Willett on cello, Cheryl Leah on vocals, and Nelson’s son Rowan Nelson-Ferris on banjo, playing an array of Northwoods theme...

  • Bessemer library upgrades floor, walls

    Ian Minielly|Feb 4, 2017

    BESSEMER - The Bessemer library is preparing a return of its Family Fun events the first Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. Family Fun consists of stories, art projects and treats. According to Melissa Rajala, librarian, it has been some time since the library offered Family Fun and this is a great opportunity for people to use their local library. Upcoming themes for Family fun are: -Feb. 4: Valentine's Day. -March 4: Dr. Seuss's Birthday Day. -April 1: Easter. -May 6: Mothers Day. In June, the...

  • WHITE SQUIRREL

    Feb 4, 2017

  • MSU Extension offering parenting classes in Bessemer

    Ian Minielly|Feb 4, 2017

    BESSEMER — The Michigan State University Extension office in Bessemer is hosting parenting classes every Monday from 4-5:30 p.m. Classes will be at the Extension office on North Moore Street. Last year, the classes were early in the afternoon and according to Erin Ross, interfered with many peoples’ work schedules. This year they made the classes later in the day to accommodate schedules, while also still being available for public transportation. Ross said, “beyond those required to take the parenting classes by the MDHHS, many day care provi...

  • Hurley committee schedules fundraisers

    Feb 3, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] HURLEY - The Hurley Fireworks Committee has two events planned to generate funds to pay for the summer fireworks display. On Saturday, the Mid-Winter Snow Ball at the Iron County Memorial Building is being held and on Feb. 11 the Gile Snowshoe, bonfire and music festivus closes the fundraiser. Snow Ball live entertainment kicks off at 4 p.m., featuring Brad Emmanuel. At 8 p.m., The White House Players perform and are scheduled to play through...

  • Cat Clowder returns to Big Powderhorn

    Feb 3, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Vintage Sno-Cat machines will once again journey to Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort Saturday as the ski hill plays host to the third annual Midwest Cat Clowder. As closed-cabbed, tracked vehicles, Sno-Cats and other groomers have been used from Alaska to Antarctica for jobs ranging from building pipelines to grooming ski hills. The clowder — the name of a group of Cats — is one of four shows in the country for those who collect the vintage machines, according to Powderhorn Gener...

  • Planning commissioners advance five-year city plan

    Ralph Ansami|Feb 3, 2017

    IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Planning Commission Thursday approved a five-year Capital Improvement Plan for the city. The plan will go before the five-member city commission for final approval. The CIP is part of the city’s comprehensive plan and is a sort of “wish list” of projects that might be tackled if funding is available. Many of the projects are contingent on the availability of grants. Many park projects in the city, for example, were funded in the past five-year CIP, which is necessary in the grant application process. In other busines...

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