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  • Trial date set in coyote case

    Mar 25, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — With Thursday’s hearing in Gogebic County Circuit Court ending without a plea agreement, the case of Jason Charles Roberts is scheduled for an April trial. Roberts, 34, of Ironwood, faces three animal cruelty-related charges stemming from a video that allegedly shows Roberts urging several hunting dogs to attack a wounded coyote. He faces a felony charge of torturing an animal and misdemeanors for cruelty to an animal and failure to kill a wounded animal. The first charge carries max...

  • Assistant Attorney General appointed in Saxon fire probe

    Mar 24, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — There are new developments in the investigation into the March 12 fire that destroyed the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon, resulting in the death of a Kimball, Wis., woman. Lisa (Henning) Waldros, 52, a bartender at her sister’s tavern-restaurant business, was found dead in the rubble after the fire. Her body was found in the bathroom area of the structure, according to family members. An autopsy was performed in Madison. Iron County Judge Patrick Madden, who returned Wednesday from a trip to Ari...

  • Gogebic County Board objects to road commission garage site

    Mar 24, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners will sit down with the road commission board next month for a joint session and the location of the proposed new county garage will be one of the issues discussed. On a 4-3 vote, the county board on Wednesday moved to send a letter to the road commission saying the proposed new road commission building site off U.S. 2, on the south side of the highway and west end of Bessemer, would not be suitable for the building. “No one thinks it’s a safe site,...

  • Ironwood's Wilson named Ojibway Officer of the Year

    Mar 24, 2016

    MARENISCO - Ironwood resident Scott Wilson has been named the Ojibway Correctional Facility's Officer of the Year. Wilson has been working at the prison for 16 years, first as a food service leader and then as a corrections officer. He attended the Michigan Department of Corrections Officer Academy following privatization of the food service department in 2013, returning to Ojibway after graduation. "Officer Wilson has been recognized for his exemplary professionalism and attention to detail....

  • SPRING CARDINAL

    Mar 24, 2016

  • FUGUE FOR ALPINE HORNS

    Mar 23, 2016

  • Ironwood Memorial Building hosts family fun night

    Richard Jenkins|Mar 23, 2016

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Memorial Building auditorium was filled with the sounds of excited children Tuesday as the building played host to the eighth annual family fun night. The event featured a variety of organizations, including the Ottawa National Forest, HOPE Animal Shelter and Aspirus Grand View Hospital, offering activities and information for area kids. Lynne Wiercinski, assistant director with the Ironwood Carnegie Library, credited the work of the Michigan State University Extension...

  • Washington Elementary School honored

    Tom Stankard|Mar 23, 2016

    BESSEMER — The Mackinac Center for Public Policy recently presented Bessemer’s Washington Elementary School with an award for outstanding achievement. Superintendent Dave Radovich said Washington School received an “A” rating from the MCPP. Radovich said the rating is based on demographics, student population and social economics. Radovich said the award recognizes Washington Elementary to be among the top 224, or top 10 percent, of schools ranked. Radovich credits the district’s staff, students and parents for the rating. Radovich said pare...

  • MEYERS TOURS IRON COUNTY COURTHOUSE

    Mar 22, 2016

  • Ironwood schools offer retirement incentive for district teachers

    Mar 22, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — In a bid to save money, the Ironwood Area Public Schools Monday approved offering a financial incentive to teachers who decide to retire this month. According to information presented to the board, the district will offer a total of $15,000 per teacher who decides to retire by March 31. “We set a specific date, basically, (so) that when we have to replace somebody, the schools are still in and we have a chance to make sure we get some good people,” board President Steve Thomas said,...

  • Ontonagon approves later school day start time

    Mar 22, 2016

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Area Board of Education Monday voted to renew its contract with superintendent Jim Bobula. The terms of the new one year contract will be determined prior to June 30. The board also adopted the Superintendents evaluation which gave Bobula high marks for his guidance of the Ontonagon Area District. With 4 points as outstanding, the majority of items ranged from 3.80 to 4 points. The evaluation, now required by the state, includes student growth data, collected from teacher e...

  • Wakefield-Marenisco School Board purchases new bus

    Mar 22, 2016

    By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT [email protected] WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO - The Wakefield-Marenisco School Board of Trustees met Monday night and discussed the recent purchase of a school bus. The new bus got off to a "rocky start," said Cathy Shamion, superintendent. Within 24 hours of delivery, she said it broke down twice. Shamion said the problem was a set of wires that had not been properly connected at the factory causing fuse shortages and other problems. The seller, the Nelson Bus company,...

  • Polar Plunge generates funds for Range Hospice

    Ralph Ansami|Mar 21, 2016

    WAKEFIELD - "Go jump in a lake" is a command that was followed by about 50 people who participated in the 10th annual Regional Hospice Polar Plunge on Saturday. On a sunny afternoon with temperatures around 32, hundreds of spectators watched as young and old participants dove into frigid Sunday Lake for a worthy cause, namely to raise money for end of life services. Announcer John Oberto, of Iron Belt, Wis., said 40 people signed up for the event and another 10 showed up on Saturday afternoon....

  • Annual Pancake Day raises money for Hurley Lions, Iron County Youth Camp

    Tom Stankard|Mar 21, 2016

    HURLEY - The Hurley Lions Club and Iron County youth teamed up to raise money for the community during the annual pancake breakfast at the Liberty Bell Chalet in Hurley on Sunday. Pancake Day, held on Palm Sunday for more than 35 years, serves as a fundraiser for both the Lions Club and the Iron County Summer Youth Camp. Lions Club members made pancakes and washed dishes, while area youth worked as hostesses and servers by seating guests, serving beverages and food and bussing tables. Neil Klemm...

  • Arraignment set in Iron torture case

    Mar 21, 2016

    HURLEY — A Mercer, Wis., man who is charged with human trafficking and false imprisonment is scheduled to be arraigned in Iron County Court on March 31. Jason Sheehan, 29, is accused of forcing a deaf woman with a neurological disorder to eat mold, drink urine and eat cat feces. The alleged victim told authorities Sheehan had hit her with a hot baking ban, threw boiling water on her, and struck her with an electric fly swatter. Sheehan is also charged with felony theft from the woman. He is being represented by Joseph Hoffmann. Iron County D...

  • Snowy Eagle

    Mar 19, 2016

  • Rolling Lake Superior

    Mar 19, 2016

  • Unemployment increases in western UP

    Jan Tucker|Mar 19, 2016

    Employment numbers worsened in all western Upper Peninsula counties in January, according to the Michigan Labor Market Bureau. Gogebic County’s unemployment rate rose from 5.5 percent in December to 6.7 percent in January. The leap came despite 75 more people being employed in January. That was also balanced by 75 more unemployed persons, as well, as 100 more people entered the labor market. Total employment rose to 6,400 and unemployment has reached 450. A year ago, the unemployment rate in Gogebic County was 8.1 percent. The jobless rate in O...

  • St. Patrick's Day Storm blankets area with heavy snow

    Mar 18, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - The National Weather Service's predictions for the St. Patrick's day storm that hit the Gogebic Range were on target. The Marquette office of the NWS had predicted from 5 to 15 inches of snow for Ironwood, and the 24-hour total to 7 a.m. Thursday in Ironwood amounted to 7.5 inches, with more arriving after that. All told, a 10-inch snow total for the storm was likely. Gogebic Range residents were fortunate the 30 mph winds that had been...

  • Ice leaves Ontonagon River, frost departs

    Mar 18, 2016

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — A St. Patrick’s Day storm may have hit the area Wednesday and Thursday, but in Ontonagon it’s spring. A double spring hit when ice left the Ontonagon River and the frost tubes on three highways thawed from the winter cold. The flow of the ice from the Ontonagon River has been celebrated annually since April 1, 1963, when ice heading down the Ontonagon River was caught at the M-64 bridge. Heavy ice at the mouth of the river to Lake Superior also prevented the spring run-off from reaching the lake...

  • Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers to perform at Historic Ironwood Theatre

    Mar 18, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - Larry Gatlin and his brothers are traveling to Ironwood to grace the stage of the Historic Ironwood Theatre Sunday night. Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers have been dazzling audiences for around 60 years. Larry Gatlin told the Daily Globe it all began in Abilene, Texas, in 1955, when he was 6, Steve was 4, and Rudy was 2. Since then, he said nothing has changed among them. "It sounds the same, just the voices have matured," he said....

  • WAKEFIELD CARDINAL DONATED

    Mar 17, 2016

  • New UPSET-West to serve western Upper Peninsula

    Mar 17, 2016

    By JAN TUCKER [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Western Upper Peninsula counties of Ontonagon, Houghton, Baraga and Keweenaw will have a new substance enforcement team called UPSET-West. Ontonagon County Sheriff Dale Rantala informed the county board of commissioners Tuesday the present Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team comes from Marquette, a two-hour trip both ways, and that costs time, as well as money. He noted UPSET-West is closer to the four counties. The team will consist of two officers from Houghton County, one from H...

  • Wisconsin state representative talks with Hurley Education Foundation

    Mar 17, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] HURLEY - The Hurley Education Foundation will host an art auction and concert on Friday, April 15 at the Hurley K-12 auditorium. On Wednesday, the education foundation spoke about the upcoming event with State Rep. Beth Meyers, of Bayfield, in attendance. They said Hurley native Lydia Patritto will perform on piano for the audience's listening pleasure. She will be accompanied by Troy Puisto, a local guitarist and Hurley K-12 chemistry teacher....

  • Pump rehab pays off in Ironwood

    Mar 17, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — Repairs on one of the city’s wells have resulted in increased water pumping capacity, city manager Scott Erickson told the city commission on Monday. The well that was rehabilitated by Kleiman Pump and Well Drilling, of Iron Mountain, is pumping an additional 40 gallons per minute, Erickson said. The city commission had awarded a bid for rehabilitation of well 201 at the wellfields in Ironwood Township to Kleiman for $27,170. Utilities director Bob Tervonen previously told city com...

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