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  • Little Finland hosts Laskiainen Festival

    Feb 22, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] KIMBALL, Wis. - Folks gathered at Little Finland for a traditional mid-winter Laskiainen, or sliding day, on a snowy Sunday afternoon. A custom in Finland, the sliding festival is filled with winter activities and food. On the menu was pea soup with "a lot of ham" and Kropsus. A Kropsu is a Finnish pancake baked in the oven and served with jellies or syrup. Buttermilk, coffee and Finnish bread were also served. "Pea soup and pancakes are not high on t...

  • Former Wakefield woman launches ice fishing project

    Feb 22, 2016

    BAUDETTE, Minn. — The Women Ice Angler Project, headed by Wakefield graduate Barb Carey, is a wrap from Cyrus Resort on Lake of the Woods, near Baudette. Gathering photos of women in the sport of ice fishing, the ladies carried the message that the sport is definitely for gals to enjoy. Eater-sized walleyes and saugers provided great meals and a trophy pike (successfully released) topped off the experience. “If we can encourage new women to try this sport, and at the same time raise the bar and mentor women who already love ice fishing. but...

  • Wakefield council interviews potential city managers

    Tom Stankard|Feb 20, 2016

    WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield City Council interviewed seven potential candidates for the available city manager position this week. On Wednesday, the city council interviewed Perry Franzoi, Eva Smith-Fergason and Mary Servia. On Friday, the council interviewed Mike Womack, Jason Laumann and Richard Brackney. The council will also interview Thomas Budgick in the future. Lawrence Kapugia and Michael Lee withdrew their names, according to information from the council. During the interviews, Mayor Joe...

  • Bessemer students to participate in Career Day

    Feb 20, 2016

    BESSEMER — Bessemer students are scheduled to participate in a career exploration day at A.D. Johnston High School on Thursday, March 3, inside the gymnasium. As of Friday, high school principal Dan VanderVelden said 11 area businesses had signed up. Students will have an opportunity to find out more about careers in health care, cosmetology, machinery, forestry, communications, hospitality, restaurant management, counseling, construction and heavy equipment operation, electronics, law enforcement and the arts. VanderVelden said students w...

  • Area professionals speak to Hurley school students

    Feb 19, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] HURLEY - Area professionals took time out of their day on Thursday to speak with Hurley students for Career Day. In the afternoon, Dr. Maleah Cummings spoke about being a psychologist to curious students inside the auditorium. Cummings said she wanted to be a medical doctor, but found out it wasn't the right career for her. Then she fell "in love" with psychology, and eventually became a licensed psychologist in 2008. In school, she said she learned...

  • U.S. 2 ACCIDENT

    Feb 19, 2016

  • January produced four-day period of sub-zero weather

    Feb 19, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — January in Ironwood will be remembered for a four-day period when the thermometer never reached above zero. Kevin Crupi, of the National Weather Service office in Marquette, said although the Jan. 16-19 period produced the below-zero weather, the average temperature for the month was 2 degrees above normal, at 13.5 degrees. Crupi said the west to east flow of mild Pacific air associated with the El Nino produced above normal temperatures in the Upper Great Lakes states for a third c...

  • Gogebic Range solid waste board purchases second garbage truck

    Feb 19, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Authority approved purchasing a second garbage truck Thursday, to be used as a backup if the main truck breaks down. The truck, a 1999 Crane Carrier Company, is being sold by JB Disposal out of Butternut, Wis. The authority board approved buying the truck for $22,000 and authorized up to $5,000 in additional repairs, according to administrator Chris Ann Bressette. Bressette told the board the authority has been borrowing the truck while its p...

  • Ironwood police warn about dangers of drugs

    Feb 18, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Members of the Ironwood Public Safety Department held a community awareness program Wednesday to bring attention to the potential problems of drugs and alcohol in the area, particularly relating to schools and young people. Director Andrew DiGiorgio began by reminding the audience the trends regarding drug and alcohol abuse by young people are constantly changing, and it can be difficult to stay on top of the information. "Myself, as a...

  • Road commission delays action on proposed garage

    Feb 18, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - The Gogebic County Road Commission Board of Commissioners approved during a special meeting Monday to not take any action concerning the proposed garage until they hear back from the Bessemer Planning Commission. Darren Pionk, road commission engineer-manager, said the current garage in Bessemer is outdated and does not meet the road commission's needs. Looking towards the future, Pionk said the new garage proposed to be on Marshalek Road,...

  • $10.1 million US 51 project begins this week

    Feb 18, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] The Wisconsin Department of Transportation said James Peterson Sons, Inc., of Medford, is the prime contractor for a $10.1 million U.S. 51 project that began this week with tree clearing. The U.S. 51 construction work will begin in mid-March. The project will be between Rocky Run Road and Oneida County Y in Cassian and Hazelhurst. Crews will: —Reconstruct the highway. —Replace culverts. —Reconstruct intersections. —Lengthen existing passing lanes. —Construct a new bridge over Rocky Run Creek. A...

  • Mercer voters narrow field

    Feb 17, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] MERCER, Wis. - Mercer voters cast their ballots Tuesday in a primary to narrow down the field of candidates running for a pair of seats on the town board. The six-candidate race had incumbent John Sendra facing off against Bill Brundage, James Davis, Gordon Kohegyi, Michael Lambert and Victor Ouimette. The top four vote-getters will advance to the general election, where the two candidates with the most votes will be seated on the town board. Report...

  • Residents sound off on proposed festival ordinance

    Feb 17, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY - The Iron County Comprehensive Planning/Land and Zoning Committee decided to look to Iron County's corporation counsel on how to handle outdoor events in Iron County following Tuesday's public hearing regarding a proposed ordinance on the issue. Both supporters and detractors of proposed ordinance addressed the committee, despite indications early in the hearing that the committee realized the ordinance wasn't the best way to address the...

  • Flint water scam call received here

    Feb 17, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — A new scam has apparently been initiated regarding the water woes in Flint. The Ironwood Public Safety Department received a 9:30 a.m. Monday call from an elderly resident who said she had been contacted about a fund-raising drive to raise money for the “children of Flint.” The woman told officers she had used her debit card to contribute $15 to the cause. An IPSD officer advised her to contact her bank representatives and have the card canceled and a new debit card issued. Earlier this...

  • INDIANHEAD MOUNTAIN

    Feb 16, 2016

  • Bessemer council debates social media policy

    Feb 16, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - The Bessemer City Council debated the city's social media policy Monday after concerns were raised regarding a Facebook page relating to council business. Mayor Kathy Whitburn said it's important for the city council to establish a social media policy and have an "official" presence on Facebook and other social media sites. Whitburn asked if the Facebook page "The Bessemer City Council Rest of the Story" is administered by a council member...

  • Career Day returns to Hurley Thursday

    Feb 16, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — After an absence of several years, Career Day is returning to the Hurley K-12 school on Thursday. Students will hear presentations from experts in many fields. Staff member Steve Eder said Monday there will be 45-minute presentations and all students in grades 7-12 will participate. “It gives the professionals a chance to see our building and the students get the chance to visit with them,” Eder said. The Hurley School Board discussed the plans with Eder and Jake Hostettler, an instr...

  • Wakefield fire department holds annual fishing tournament

    Feb 15, 2016

    By PAT KRAUSE [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The annual Wakefield Volunteer Fire Department Ice Fishing Contest was held on Sunday Lake and in the Wakefield V.F.W. on Saturday during Michigan's free fishing weekend. The event brought out 350 adults and has a lot of appeal for the more than 125 kids who participated. This was in spite of early-morning temperatures that hovered around four degrees below zero with a wind chill of 20 below. "For the weather, we had a good turnout," said Jim...

  • Area White Thunder Riders raise trail grooming funds

    Feb 15, 2016

    HURLEY - On a sunny Saturday, snowmobilers and local residents filled the Iron County Memorial Building to raise funds to groom the trails. The White Thunder Riders snowmobile club of Oma conducted its annual winter fund-raiser. To get to the event, snowmobilers could ride the trail to Jerry's Amoco and then cross the street to obtain easy access to the Memorial Building parking lot off U.S. 51. One by one, items donated by businesses and individuals were auctioned off to the highest bidders in...

  • Iron County residents to vote in Tuesday's primary

    Feb 15, 2016

    By Richard Jenkins [email protected] MERCER, Wis. — Iron County residents are headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in a primary for the state Supreme Court, with residents of the town of Mercer also voting to narrow down the field of candidates seeking seats on the town board. Six candidates are running for a pair of seats on the town board. Incumbent John Sendra is facing off against Bill Brundage, James Davis, Gordon Kohegyi, Michael Lambert and Victor Ouimette. The top four vote getters will advance to the April 5 g...

  • 'It's About Love'

    Kelsey Hansen|Feb 13, 2016

    Editor's note: The Daily Globe recently ran an "It's About Love" contest that asked readers to submit an essay sharing their Valentine's story. Mary Nemetz's essay was selected as the winner. She and her husband, John, picked up their prizes donated by various advertisers Friday. Mary and John Nemetz got married in 1972 and will celebrate their 44th anniversary this June. When Mary heard about the Daily Globe's "It's About Love" essay contest, she had never written a story like that, but...

  • IPSD to hold community awareness program

    Feb 13, 2016

    IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Public Safety Department will hold a community awareness program at Luther L. Wright from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, according to a department announcement. The program, held in room 232, is designed to inform parents, teachers and citizens about current drug and alcohol trends in schools, according to a department spokesman. The program will include a discussion of purchasing drugs on the internet, e-cigarettes, prescription pills and different ways of using alcohol. Many of the crimes committed in Ironwood area r...

  • BLACK RIVER HARBOR

    Feb 12, 2016

  • FRESHLY PACKED POWDER

    Feb 12, 2016

  • 3 arrested on drug charges in GIANT raid

    Feb 12, 2016

    BESSEMER — Two men and a woman were arrested in Bessemer Thursday on charges of delivery/possession with intent to deliver heroin and methamphetamine, according to a Gogebic Iron Area Narcotics Team news release. According to a team spokesman, a search warrant was executed on a Porter Street residence in Bessemer, which led to the arrests. A GIANT spokesman said the matter is still under investigation. GIANT is a local task force comprised of officers from the Ironwood Public Safety Department, the Gogebic County Sheriff's Department, the H...

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