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  • 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...

  • MERCER TRAIL EXTENSION

    Mar 16, 2016

  • Committee urges extending CAFO ban

    Mar 16, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Comprehensive Planning/Land and Zoning Committee is recommending the county board extend the moratorium on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in Iron County for another year after the committee decided more study was needed. Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, sometimes referred to as Confined Animal Feeding Operations, are farms with over 1,000 animal units, according to County Zoning Administrator Thomas Bergman. The type of animal being farmed determines the e...

  • Foot of snow forecast today for Ironwood

    Mar 16, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - Gogebic Range residents were enjoying a last blast of spring-like weather on Tuesday, before predictions of a storm that could drop more than a foot of snow. The temperature in Ironwood was 53 degrees at 1 p.m. Tuesday. A half-inch of rain was forecast for later in the day, to be followed by from 9 to 15 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. The thermometer was expected to fall and temperatures were predicted to remain...

  • Luppino awarded bid for Ironwood library project

    Mar 16, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission awarded a $99,167 bid Monday for a Carnegie Library facade improvement project. Angelo Luppino Inc., of Iron Belt, Wis., submitted the low bid among three received by the city. City manager Scott Erickson said 60 percent of the project will be financed by a grant, with the library covering the rest. Tuckpointing, chimney work, replacing the front door, railing and improving the retaining wall are included in bid specifications. The commission also awarded a D...

  • Body found at scene of Saxon tavern fire

    Mar 15, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - A body was recovered Monday morning from the ashes of the fire that destroyed the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon over the weekend. Lisa Henning Waldros, of Kimball, Wis., a bartender at the tavern-restaurant, had not been seen since the fire was reported around 3:20 a.m. Saturday. Her husband, Dean Waldros, told the Daily Globe Monday around 9:30 a.m. he had been notified by Iron County Coroner Diane Simonich that a body, presumably that of his wi...

  • Carnegie Library

    Mar 15, 2016

  • Ironwood Township to explore pension options

    Mar 15, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board directed Clerk Mary Segalin to explore new options for pension funds Monday after a number of issues were raised regarding the way MetLife Inc. is handling the funds. MetLife doesn’t seem to want to work with the plan,” said Eric Reigler, who works for Edward Jones and handles the funds for the township. “We’ve given them ample opportunity to reach out and service the plan...We had one gentleman who we called at MetLife that commented that the departm...

  • Ironwood commission split on parks smoking ban

    Mar 15, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — After considerable public input from former city officials, the Ironwood City Commission on Monday approved a list of parks to be considered for an outdoor smoking ban. On a 3-1 vote, commissioners recommended only Curry Park, Randa Field, Miners Memorial Heritage Park and the Mt. Zion Park remain open to outdoor smoking. Eleven other parks or playground areas would have a smoking ban. Brandon Tauer, a law enforcement officer, voted against commissioner Jim Mildren’s motion, saying an out...

  • Bear Trap fire probe continues

    Mar 14, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] SAXON, Wis. - All Sunday, investigators sifted through the rubble of a fire that destroyed the Bear Trap Inn in Saxon Saturday around 3:20 a.m. Two representatives of the state fire marshal's office arrived later Saturday and began to search through what was left of the tavern-restaurant building, which was a total loss. Lisa Waldros, of Kimball, had worked the Friday night bartending shift at the tavern and her car was parked in front of the tavern as...

  • Iron County students collect data on marten population

    Mar 14, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — Another year of field worked wrapped up Wednesday in the ongoing study of Iron County’s American marten population, with Hurley students exploring the area near Island Lake Road for fresh tracks. Marten, a member of the weasel family, are endangered in Wisconsin. Males weigh from just over one and a half pounds to almost three pounds and measure roughly 2 feet, while female marten weigh around one and a half pounds and are 18-22 inches lon...

  • Ice fishing season wrap up

    Mar 14, 2016

    By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI [email protected] LAKE GOGEBIC — With the weather getting warmer as the calendar moves farther into March, ice fishing season is coming to a close. The late start to winter had a lasting effect on the conditions of the ice out on Lake Gogebic. Brian Berquist, recruitment chairmen for Walleyes For Tomorrow Lake Gogebic Chapter and a member of the Lake Gogebic Volunteer Fire Department Ice Rescue Team, said, “It took awhile to be able to get out there and test the ice this year.” Once the weather cooperated and the ice...

  • Mild weather brings out trolling boats

    Ralph Ansami|Mar 12, 2016

    The steady stream of pickup trucks towing boats to Saxon Harbor on Friday along Wisconsin 122 was a sign spring has arrived early on the Gogebic Range. On the calendar, there's officially another week of winter left, but it seemed like mid-spring on Friday as temperatures reached the upper 50s. There's still some ice in the harbor and the main boat landing was closed by the Iron County Forestry Department because ice is undermining the wooden dock there. The other boat landing at the end of the...

  • Erwin Township chooses Eagle Waste, adds recycling program

    Richard Jenkins|Mar 12, 2016

    ERWIN TOWNSHIP — Township residents will soon be able to recycle some of their garbage after the Erwin Township Board of Trustees approved a contract with Eagle Waste Wednesday. The agreement will have township residents receive garbage collection twice a month and recycling collection once a month, according to township supervisor Larry Grimsby. The township will pay $100 a month for garbage collection and $70 a month for recycling, Grimsby told the Daily Globe Friday, adding the new recycling service was something the township was looking f...

  • Aspirus Grand View makes progress on new complex

    Mar 11, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - The health care clinic complex at Aspirus Grand View Hospital is beginning to take shape. Aspirus spokesperson David Sim said the construction is one-third complete. Construction of the $16 million, 42,000-square-foot complex began last November and is expected to be completed on Nov. 9. "Construction made it through the winter with the project completely on schedule," Sim said. Since breaking ground, Sim said Miron Construction, the...

  • Finance committee approves donation for Iron Belt searchers

    Mar 11, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Board of Supervisors Finance Committee approved a request from the sheriff’s department for donations to two groups that assisted with the December search for a missing Iron Belt man. The committee on Thursday approved a $500 donation to the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Department canine unit and $1,000 to Headwaters Search and Rescue as a thank you for the members of the organizations volunteering their time to help with the search for Alan D. Kangas. Iron County Sheriff Tony...

  • Gogebic County receives grant for fair expo building repairs

    Mar 11, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — A $30,000 project to repair the exposition building on the Gogebic County Fairgrounds is in the works. The county has qualified for a $15,000 Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development grant that would require a $15,000 local match. The county board authorized the fair board to apply for the grant last November and at meeting in February, the board learned the county qualified for the grant. The grant would be used to replace 86 windows and some doorways in the expo b...

  • Saxon Harbor

    Mar 11, 2016

  • Warming temperatures bring early close to area ski hills

    Mar 10, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] As warm temperatures continue, melting snow is causing an early end to the season for skiers and snowboarders. The forecast calls for continued warm weather. Near Bessemer, Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort declared it will close Saturday for the season. Bruce Noren, general manager, said the earliest the mountain closed was in February, 1999. "It's been a strange snow year. With these warm nights, we've taken a hit," Noren said on Wednesday afternoon....

  • Gogebic County Board opposes Snyder's mental health fund move

    Mar 10, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday opposed a section of Gov. Rick Snyder’s 2017 fiscal year budget that would transfer Medicaid and Healthy Michigan funding for specialty mental health services to private entities. The county board passed a resolution opposing Snyder's plan on a 6-0 vote after hearing a presentation from Julie Hautala, CEO of the Gogebic County Mental Health Authority. Hautala said the county now deals with NorthCare in Marquette, which subcontracts wit...

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