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  • Area villagers are given vision for Ontonagon harbor project

    Jan 26, 2016

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON - Ontonagon Village residents Monday had an opportunity to see what the Ontonagon harbor could look like in 2035. Seventy-five attended the final report of the Sustainable Small Harbors project. Ontonagon was one of four harbor towns in Michigan awarded the project by the Michigan Sea Grant College. Michigan State University took the lead on the program assisted by other partners. Mark Brederland, Michigan Sea Grant, and Brad Neuman Michigan State...

  • Township retains auditors Makela, Pollack & Ahonen

    Jan 26, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Citing the positive relationship so far, the Ironwood Township Board of Trustees Monday renewed the township’s contract with the firm Makela, Pollack & Ahonen for auditing services for the next three years. Supervisor Alan Baron said he was recommending the township stick with the firm in part because of advice from officials in the Department of Agriculture, who have been working with the township. “The USDA said they play a big part in rural development and they ... encou...

  • Local hills get busy with weekend warm up

    Jan 25, 2016

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] IRONWOOD - It was a busy Sunday at Mt. Zion Recreational Complex this past weekend with the warmer winter temperatures. There were lots of families spending their afternoon either tubing or skiing on the hill. Dana Aukee brought her two kids, Janna and Brenden, tubing. This was their first trip this season. "I figured it was such a nice day that we needed to get outside and do something," Dana said. The family made several runs down the hill, where...

  • Ice Fisherman compete at Lake Gogebic

    Jan 25, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BERGLAND - AJ's Walleye Lodge Bait and Tackle hosted its seventh annual ice fishing tournament on Lake Gogebic Saturday and Sunday. Ice fishing enthusiasts came from across the midwest and beyond to take part and fish with their friends. During the tournament, ice fishing tents were scattered across the body of water. Inside the tents, fisherman carved holes in the ice using augers and dropped their line hoping to catch the big one. Sitting by a hole...

  • Snowmobilers and skiers benefit local economy

    Jan 25, 2016

    By Tom Stankard [email protected] With winter in full-swing, snowmobilers and skiers came to Gogebic and Iron counties this past weekend to partake in winter activities. Throughout the weekend, the sounds of snowmobiles could be heard near the trails and in downtown areas. Lance Roffers, of Green Bay, Wis., visited Iron County for the first time. Roffers said he had fun in Hurley and liked snowmobiling along the snow-covered trails. Roffers said the trails were in good condition for the most part. During his visit, Roffers said he...

  • Boline retires from Gogebic County Victim Service Unit

    Tom Stankard|Jan 23, 2016

    BESSEMER - The Gogebic County Sheriff's Department announced Friday Marcella Boline has retired as coordinator for the Gogebic County Sheriff's Victim Service Unit. Boline began working for the unit as its coordinator 12 years ago. She said she was inspired to join the unit after being in a rollover accident in Canada. Shortly after the accident, Boline said the service unit there helped her get to a bus station and back home. Then, she said to "pay things forward," she began training to start...

  • Scandinavian Homes to buy spec building in Ironwood Industrial Park for $100,000

    Ralph Ansami|Jan 23, 2016

    IRONWOOD - The city of Ironwood has finally found a suitor to occupy the industrial park speculation building that was constructed in 2003. On Monday, the city commission will consider selling the building and lots to Scandinavian Log Homes, now located off U.S. 2 in Kimball, Wis. According to a letter from Ironwood Community Development Director Michael Brown to the commission, the company would purchase the building and lot, plus an adjacent lot, for $100,000. The company would bring up to 10...

  • Expanded dental services may be offered to Hurley K-12 students

    Ralph Ansami|Jan 23, 2016

    HURLEY — A total of 91 students in the Hurley School District have unmet dental needs, according to Dr. Erin Cutler, who has been working with the school the past three years. She met with the Hurley School Board Monday to discuss how to get more children dental help. Through the Northlakes Dental Clinic out of Ashland, hygienists come into the Hurley K-12 school and screen children three times a year through a federal grant. When it’s determined the children have cavities, or other problems with their teeth, notes are sent home to the par...

  • Laymans Creek

    Jan 22, 2016

  • Solid waste dispute headed to court

    Jan 22, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The dispute between the Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Authority and the city of Bessemer is headed to court. The authority’s board voted Thursday to direct attorney Steven Tinti to pursue litigation against the city of Bessemer regarding the money owed to the authority. “Ironwood Township can’t pay more than what (it should),” Kathy Maki said as she seconded the motion to pursue litigation. At issue in the dispute between the city and authority is a disagreement regarding...

  • Big plans set for Copper Peak

    Jan 22, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - Bob Jacquart, Copper Peak organizing committee chairman, announced future plans for the ski flying structure during the joint Bessemer-Ironwood Chambers of Commece banquet Wednesday. Jacquart said he remembers being on a bank board in the early 1990s and the board president said Copper Peak owes "so much money that we need to cut it down and sell it for scrap metal." Standing next to Charles Supercynski, Jacquart said Copper Peak still...

  • Area chambers honor businesses, organizations and residents

    Jan 21, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD tstatankard@yourdaily globe.com BESSEMER - To honor area residents, organizations and businesses, the Bessemer and Ironwood chambers collaborated to host an year-end banquet at the Bessemer Veterans of Foreign Wars on Wednesday. Kathy Whitburn, Bessemer Chamber of Commerce president, said both chambers are thrilled to be able to honor "really great individuals and groups." For giving back to her community, Kathryn Re was honored as the Bessemer chamber's Volunteer of the Year. Do...

  • Iron County to launch E-911 system

    Jan 21, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY - Officials are urging Iron County residents to dial 911 in emergencies as the county launches its enhanced 911 system on Jan. 27. The enhanced 911 system is a cloud-based storage system and tie 911 calls to a master street addressing system that will provide a map of a caller's location to help responders reach destinations faster, according to Iron County 911 Coordinator Stacy Ofstad. "The main benefit is that it's going to be a much...

  • Patritto: Budget cuts won't be excessive

    Jan 21, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — Unlike recent years, the Hurley School District is not facing drastic cuts to balance its 2016-’17 budget. District administrator Chris Patritto told the school board on Monday that although a “very, very preliminary” estimated budget is in the planning stages, his “rough guess” is that the initial deficit the school board will face will be around $75,000. He estimated revenues for the 2016-’17 budget at around $7.1 million, with expenditures in the neighborhood of $7.2 million. Patritto said...

  • JOY RIDE

    Jan 20, 2016

  • Hurley tavern owner sentenced

    Jan 20, 2016

    HURLEY — A 63-year-old Hurley tavern owner who had been charged with four cocaine counts recently entered a no contest plea to an amended single misdemeanor of possessing the drug. Peter Zucco, of 603 Granite St., owner of the Alaska House tavern, was placed on probation for six months and was ordered to pay $418 in fines and court costs by Iron County Judge Patrick Madden. Zucco had been bound over for trial on Nov. 17. An arrest warrant was issued on June 12 for offenses on June 3. Hurley police indicated two Ironwood area women filed a c...

  • Human Services committee gets ADRC/Aging merger update

    Jan 20, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — It might get a bit crowded in the Iron County Department of Human Services office in the near future. That was the news Director of Human Services Cally Kilger delivered Monday at the county’s Human Services Committee meeting when discussing the merger between the county’s aging unit and Aging and Disability Resource Center. “There has been some brainstorming as to how to fit everybody into the current space if we have additions to staff, which may occur very soon with the integra...

  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE

    Jan 20, 2016

  • Iron County Health Department plans to move offices to school

    Jan 19, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Health Department plans to move its offices into the Hurley K-12 school. The Hurley School Board on Monday gave district administrator Chris Patritto the go-ahead to work out a lease deal with Zona Wick, of the health department. Wick said the health department will need a long-term lease, moving from the Gateway professional building downtown, where the office has been located for many years. She said there is no room in the courthouse to house the health department and s...

  • Ironwood board approves budget amendments

    Jan 19, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - There was positive news relating to the Ironwood Area School District's budget Monday as the district's board of education approved several budget amendments to reflect revenue increases. "We look at these (amendments) as pretty favorable," said Superintendent Tim Kolesar. "And the nice thing that I am looking at is - after all the adjustments we've been making every month, right now we have a budget (with) $74,169 more in revenues than...

  • ERWIN TOWNSHIP

    Jan 19, 2016

  • YooperBeiner racers brave cold

    Jan 18, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Snowshoers took over the trails at Wolverine Ski Trails Saturday for the 4th annual YooperBeiner Snowshoe Race/Tour. The day featured a number of events, including 10-kilometer and 5K races and a noncompetitive 5K tour. There was also a kids race, broken up into heats of racers between the ages of 8 and 12, and a second heat of those between ages 3 and 7. Deb Leonard, one of the race's organizers, was pleased with the races....

  • Little Girl's Point

    Jan 18, 2016

  • Porkies host snowburst celebration

    Jan 18, 2016

    SILVER CITY — Snowburst will be celebrated at the Porcupine Mountain Ski Hill Saturday, February 20. A full day of activities has been slated, including races, food and fireworks. While a giant slalom race will challenge skiers, there will also be plenty for non skiers as well. The day will include children’s games, horse-drawn sleigh rides, a trivia snowshoe hike and a guided snowshoe hike. There will also be a pasta dinner and live music. At dark, fireworks will put an exclamation mark on the day’s festivities. The activity is being suppo...

  • Hurley DMV now offers registration services

    Richard Jenkins|Jan 16, 2016

    HURLEY - The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles Hurley branch now offers an expanded array of services, including vehicle registrations. "They used to provide drivers' licenses and identification cards, and now they can provide registration services - (for) vehicles, renewals of plates, that type of thing," said Patricia Nelson, a regional manager with the DMV. The expanded services apply to cars, motorcycles and light trucks, Nelson said. Trailers and heavy vehicles - more than 10,000...

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