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  • Bessemer approves Iron Street closure

    Sep 20, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - Pending approval of the Bessemer Area School District's upcoming May referendum, the Bessemer City Council Monday approved the closure of Iron Street between Mine Street and Moore Street and to deed that portion of the road to the school district. Standing in front of a large audience, Bessemer Superintendent David Radovich said obtaining the city council's approval to close the street is the last step before the school district can move...

  • Hurley School Board OKs 'Seniors to Seniors'

    Sep 20, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The Hurley School Board on Monday gave its blessing to a “Senior to Senior” project designed to bring the younger generation closer to their elders. Mark Marczak, head of the Iron County Senior Citizens Center, said there’s a “generational gap” between students and senior citizens and he’d like to bring them closer together. The high school students will help senior citizens with tackling social media, such as using Facebook. Marczak said many elderly people have reservations about using compu...

  • ROTC students assist city in clean-up effort

    Sep 19, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] RONWOOD - There was no shortage of help Saturday for Fall Clean-up Day on Ayer Street in Ironwood. A total of 31 JROTC students from Luther L. Wright school assisted city workers and volunteers in the effort, free to city residents. There are 74 students in JROTC this year at Ironwood and the city requested around 30 helpers, according to Col. Sandy (Bowman) Keefer, who's in charge of the JROTC program at the school. The turn-out was light for much of...

  • Little Finland hosts movie showing

    Sep 19, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] KIMBALL, Wis - A small crowd gathered at Little Finland Sunday for a showing of the World War II movie, "Tali Ihantala." The film is also known by several other names in various countries, including "1944: The Final Defense." While featuring little plot or characters, the movie - which was made in 2007 - portrays the Finnish victory in the battle of Tali Inhantala. The battle, fought in the summer of 1944, was a Finnish attempt to stop the Russian...

  • Warm August nights prevailed in Ironwood

    Sep 19, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — August was warm and wet in Ironwood, with only two days with temperatures lower than 50 degrees. The weather wrap-up for the month from Kevin Crupi, of the National Weather Service office in Marquette, notes that a typical August would include nine days with readings under 50. A southwest flow of air prevailed for the month, sending in all of that warmth. The 4.49 inches of rain that fell on Ironwood in August was 1.33 percent of the normal total. The June through August 2016 period is n...

  • Dedication ceremony held in Mercer

    Tom Stankard|Sep 17, 2016

    MERCER, Wis. — Representatives of the Mercer Veterans Memorial on Friday dedicated a POW/MIA memorial and the Ladies Auxiliary Memorial at Veterans Memorial Park. Rhiannon Stryjewski, 15, of Mercer, sang the Star Spangled Banner in front of about 20 people. The crowd then made its way to the Ladies Auxiliary Memorial. Dressed in her uniform, Betty Snyder said the memorial is intended to honor the ladies who have supported veterans. The memorial was proudly donated by the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post 424 of Mercer and Manitowish W...

  • New Pabst Mine mural to be featured in Ironwood

    Tom Stankard|Sep 17, 2016

    IRONWOOD - Based the success of the first miners mural in Ironwood, the Gogebic Range Murals and Attractions Committee is in the process of establishing a new mural that will feature the Pabst Mine. "We have history, and history is our future," committee member Sandy Sharp said Friday. She said the first Ironwood miners mural on McLeod Avenue has been well received, but "it's time for another mural." With that, Sharp and fellow committee member Peter Sturgul said the group is committed to...

  • Ironwood Pickleball

    Sep 17, 2016

  • Matonich supports ORV trail extension to Lake Gogebic Park

    Sep 16, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — Michigan Natural Resources Chair John Matonich said he’d like to see an off-road vehicle trail extended to the Lake Gogebic State Park. Speaking at last week’s NRC meeting at Gogebic Community College, Matonich said there’s already a trail there, but it’s not a DNR-sanctioned route. “I’d like to see it done,” he said. The NRC heard a report that the Baraga State Park filled up with campers on Labor Day weekend and camping has been up as much as 10 percent in state parks. Matonich said t...

  • DAP holds Porkies art exhibit

    Sep 16, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - Area residents gathered to admire more than 65 pieces of art on display Thursday evening during the opening reception for the Art of the Porkies exhibit inside the Downtown Art Place in Ironwood. Every piece of art of the exhibit is inspired by the natural beauty of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The artwork is part of the permanent collection of the Friends of Porkies, said Porcupine Mountains Artist in Residence Director...

  • Picnic in Depot Park

    Sep 16, 2016

  • Hospital construction continues

    Sep 15, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - The final touches are being made in preparation to open Aspirus Grand View Hospital's state-of-the-art outpatient clinic in November. Earlier in the week, the hospital parking lot closed for construction and work continued on Wednesday. "This is the last major phase of the outpatient clinic project," said GVH spokesperson David Sim. According to the schedule, the construction period is estimated to last four weeks, weather pending. All serv...

  • Makela encourages educational changes

    Sep 15, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] WAKEFIELD - To encourage local teachers to re-imagine educational possibilities, Wakefield-Marenisco School District teacher Kathy Makela hosted a screening Wednesday of the movie "Most Likely to Succeed." Before playing the movie, Makela said the current educational format hasn't changed enough over the past 100 years, and now is the time to make changes. According to a release she provided, the movie aims to help schools re-imagine their purpose...

  • 18 Ojibway prisoners transferred after fights

    Sep 15, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] MARENISCO — Eighteen prisoners were transferred out of the Ojibway Correctional Facility after six different fights broke out. Deputy warden Mike Yon recapped the events of Aug. 17 at a Sept. 8 quarterly meeting of the OCF’s Community Liaison Committee. Yon said the fights occurred over a 42-minute period and involved “multiple prisoners,” according to administrative assistant Micki Sorensen’s minutes of the committee meeting. A total of 26 misconduct violations were written for 25 prisoners and 18 wer...

  • Commissioners approve bid for new welcome sign

    Sep 14, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Ironwood welcome sign off McLeod Avenue that was destroyed in a rollover accident will be replaced to the tune of $14,000. That's the amount the city received from its insurance company to replace the sign. The city commission on Monday approved a bid from Creative Signs, of DePere, Wis., to design and erect a new sign. The driver who was involved in the accident on Dec. 13, Tyler Strebe, 27, of Hurley, was uninsured. The vehicle also...

  • GCC hosts college day

    Sep 14, 2016

  • Ironwood man charged in collision with house

    Sep 14, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD — The driver who crashed into the house across the street from the Ironwood McDonald’s on Aug. 21 was arraigned Monday in Gogebic County District Court in Bessemer. On Aug. 21, Brandon Dennis Johnson, 23, of Ironwood, was incarcerated in the Gogebic County Jail at Bessemer for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, first offense, and texting while driving. Johnson told a Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department deputy he had been out drinking and was on his way to pick up his wife. On the way,...

  • Lazy Day

    Sep 13, 2016

  • Road Commission explores transfer of natural spring to Ironwood Township

    Sep 13, 2016

    By Tom Stankard [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Road Commission made progress Monday towards transfering ownership of the Lake Road spring discharge pipe to Ironwood Township. Road commissioner Roy D’Antonio said the board wants Ironwood Township to take over ownership of the spring. Darren Pionk, road commission engineer-manager, said the discharge pipe that people get water from is located on the road commission’s property. While exploring options to transfer ownership of the pipe, Pionk said the the road commi...

  • Public sounds off on junk ordinance

    Sep 13, 2016

    By Jan Tucker [email protected] ONTONAGON - A public hearing on a proposed junk ordinance drew a larger than usual crowd at the Ontonagon Village Council meeting Monday night. The ordinance would not permit the storage or accumulation of any junk motor vehicles, junk equipment, debris, wreckage or parts of junk motor vehicles or junk equipment on any public right of way, public property or private property within the village unless they are wholly contained within a fully enclosed building...

  • Commissioners undecided on 11th archery deer hunt

    Sep 13, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — After 10 years of a fall archery deer hunt within the city of Ironwood, a 2016 season has not yet been approved. The city commission on Monday tabled a resolution that would have approved a limited hunt for this year, resulting in only 20 permits to hunters. With commissioners Rick Semo and Kim Corcoran absent, the resolution as tabled until the Sept. 26 meeting. City Manager Scott Erickson said the Department of Natural Resources still recommends having a hunt that would begin on Oct. 1. T...

  • IN THEIR MEMORY

    Sep 12, 2016

  • GCC hosts third annual suicide prevention walk

    Sep 12, 2016

    By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI [email protected] IRONWOOD - The third annual "Break the Silence Walk Through the Pain" suicide awareness walk was held Saturday morning at the Lindquist Center at Gogebic Community College. The event was put on by the Range Suicide Prevention Council. Rain and cloudy skies forced the event indoors as it began with a presentation followed by a one mile walk around the center. Participants who did not wish to participate in the walk were invited to enjoy fruit and...

  • Depot Park walk raises awareness, funds for Rainbow Connection

    Sep 12, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — Volunteers gathered at Ironwood’s Depot Park Sunday for the annual Walk for Kids fundraiser to benefit the Rainbow Connection. “It’s an organization that helps kids with life-threatening illnesses,” said Diane Youngberg, one of the event’s organizers. “It’s kind of ‘make a wish’ program, but it also does more — even with the kids that do get a ‘make a wish,’ they also can qualify for scholarships when they get older. They also help with care, getting you to the doctor, (a range of servi...

  • 9/11 memories become history lesson

    Richard Jenkins|Sep 10, 2016

    HURLEY - With Sunday marking the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorists' attack, several area teachers taught lesson plans Friday centered on the day's events to students with little to no memory of the tragedy. Hurley history teacher Chris Kelly began each class by offering a brief overview lecture, followed by a handful of questions students had to answer about the day using an online interactive site providing a timeline and other information about that morning. "This is a junior class...

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