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  • 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....

  • FESTIVAL IRONWOOD

    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...

  • Beck welcomed as new special education instructor

    Jul 20, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Area Board of Education lost a board member but gained a teacher at its monthly meeting. The board hired Heather Beck as the special education instructor at the school. Beck is a member of the school board and indicated she will resign her seat on the board because of the appointment. The board gave her a special kudos for her service on the board. The board accepted with regret the resignation/retirement of long time teacher Jerry Blake. Blake has nearly 30 years as an elementary t...

  • Festival Ironwood kicks off with 'An Evening of Bluegrass'

    Jul 20, 2017

  • Broadband committee, UW Extension hold Internet Fair

    Jul 19, 2017

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - There was an Internet Fair held at the Mercer Community Center on Tuesday afternoon. The event was put on by the Gogebic/Iron County Broadband Committee in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Extension. The evening kicked off with attendees visiting various booths set-up by area vendors. There were several different companies offering an array of wireless routers and accessories made to help equip potential buyers with...

  • Pope denies motion to step down from township embezzlement cases

    Jul 19, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — Gogebic County Circuit Court Judge Michael Pope will continue to preside over criminal charges and a civil case filed against former Ironwood Township Treasurer Jyl Olson-DeRosso. On Tuesday afternoon, Pope denied a motion by Olson-DeRosso’s attorney, James McKenzie, to step down from hearing the cases. McKenzie argued Pope might be biased because he previously served as attorney for Ironwood Township. Olson-DeRosso is charged with nine felonies, alleging she embezzled money while ser...

  • GCC hires athletic director, more

    Jul 19, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD - After receiving 16 applicants for the vacant athletic director and Lindquist Student Center manager, the college interviewed three candidates and hired Jacob Bonacci of Hurley for the position as director of the Linquist Student conference center and athletics. Bonacci attended GCC, received a BS in physical education from UW-Superior and a MA in exercise physiology from the College of St. Scholastica. Bonacci will lead a growing athletic...

  • Council tables marijuana, moves on to other business

    Jul 18, 2017

    By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer city council agreed to table the discussion on ordinances regarding the regulation of medical marijuana under the 2016 law until the next meeting so an ordinance regarding odor could be added to the proposed ordinances. The room was full but anyone looking for a decision on marijuana will have to wait. In other notable news, as discussed at a prior meeting, the city council provided a live stream through Facebook of the...

  • Ironwood board approves agreement with sports teams

    Jul 18, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Area Schools will continue to offer a variety of sports next year after the board of education approved agreements with four of the district’s self-funded sports teams Monday. The agreements with the girls’ tennis team, cross country team, boys’ soccer team and ski team allow students to compete in the sports for another season. While the agreements were approved, several board members expressed concern regarding the teams running deficits the district is forced to cover. As...

  • Hurley lunch prices increase by 10 cents

    Jul 18, 2017

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — Lunch prices will increase by 10 cents for Hurley School District students in the fall. The school board agreed to increase the prices across the board, dealing with an $18,000 deficit in the lunch program. Students in grades pre-kindergarten through 5 will now pay $2.35 for lunch, while students in grades 6-12 will be assessed $2.55 a lunch. In other business Monday, the school board learned from district administrator Chris Patritto that the tax levy is not likely to increase much for the n...

  • Oh Deer

    Jul 18, 2017

  • SynSel Energy Inc. to open biofuels plant in Ontonagon

    Jul 17, 2017

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON, Mich. — Ontonagon has been selected as one of two initial sites in the U.S. for the construction of an advanced biofuels plant. SynSel Energy, Inc., is partnering with a U.S.-based financier and Lost Bowl Development, LLC, to develop the $300 million biorefinery at the site of the closed Smurfit-Stone Paper Mill in Ontonagon. A second identical $300 million plant will be developed by SynSel in Lumberton, Miss. Each site is expected to produce about 250 direct and indirect jobs. The Smurfit-Stone Pap...

  • Art in the Park enters final week of judging

    Jul 17, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The warm weather drew a sizable crowd to the Miners Memorial Heritage Park in Ironwood Sunday afternoon, providing plenty of judging opportunities as the final week for the Art in the Miners Park began. "This morning there was nothing, there was nobody here - I don't know if they were all at church or whatever," said Paul Kostelnik, president of the park's board of directors. "But since this afternoon, it's been busy all afternoon. I...

  • Mercer Library Friends thank community with pie social

    Jul 17, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - Pies of virtually every flavor were on the menu Sunday at the Mercer Community Center as the Friends of the Mercer Library held its annual pie social. The purpose of this event - it's not a fundraiser," Friends president Wendy Thiede said. "It's just an event to give back to the community because we have so many wonderful library supporters in this community. It's just something we could do." Thiede said she was pleased with the...

  • Lumberjack shows 'Channel the Flannel'

    Richard Jenkins|Jul 15, 2017

    IRONWOOD - Wood chips and sawdust were flying Friday outside Jacquart Fabric Products' Stormy Kromer facility as lumberjacks competed in various races as part of a "Channel the Flannel" Summer Bash. Lumberjacks Logan Alden and Charlie Fenton, with the Hayward-based Timberworks Lumberjack Show, competed in a series of challenges - including ax throwing, a springboard chop, speed climbing and log rolling. Emcee Dave Weatherhead divided the audience into "camps," giving them a lumberjack to root fo...

  • Festival Ironwood to celebrate 25 years

    IAN MINIELLY|Jul 15, 2017

    IRONWOOD - Festival Ironwood opens Wednesday at Depot Park and surrounding locations in downtown Ironwood. Co-chairs Will Corcoran and Keith Johnson visited the Globe Thursday to discuss the event and how the Bergquist family really got the ball rolling 25 years ago and it has grown ever since. Corcoran stressed, "There is something for everyone at the events and most events are free." Johnson added the 30 to 50 volunteers working behind the scenes really allow Festival Ironwood to happen, from...

  • Finance committee approves raises for Iron employees

    Jul 14, 2017

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Board of Supervisors Finance Committee on Thursday approved 40-cent raises for county employees next year. After the meeting, county clerk Michael Saari told the Daily Globe the raises were part of the budgeting process the county is beginning for the upcoming fiscal year. The raises will go into effect Jan. 1, 2018. The motion to approve the 40-cent per hour raises was one of several the committee approved following a closed session. The committee also approved a $16-an-ho...

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