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  • Making a difference

    Feb 4, 2016

  • ICE AND KAYAKS ON THE BIG LAKE

    Feb 3, 2016

  • Nelson to perform Saturday at Historic Ironwood Theatre

    Feb 3, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - Warren Nelson, a singer, songwriter and poet, will return to Ironwood to perform "Song of the Wild" at the Historic Ironwood Theatre Saturday evening. Nelson's compass will be pointing north and he will celebrate stewardship of the Earth by featuring writings of Sigurd Olson, one of America's great environmentalists of the 20th century. Nelson said Olson was the "principal savior" of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. For the first...

  • Mercer candidate forum rescheduled

    Feb 3, 2016

    MERCER, Wis. — With a winter storm warning in effect for Iron County, the planned candidate forum in Mercer has been rescheduled to Monday. According to information on the town’s website, the forum, previously set for Tuesday night, will now be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday at the Mercer Community Center. The forum will be hosted by the Iron County Citizens Forum and the Mercer Public Library and will feature candidates running for two seats on the town board. A previous release regarding the forum said all six candidates running in the ele...

  • 'Little Blue Bus' millage won't seek tax increase

    Feb 3, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] BESSEMER — When Gogebic County residents go to the polls on Aug. 2 to cast ballots on funding the county transit system, they’ll be voting on a four-year millage renewal. Although the ballot question as first specifies an increase in taxes, the same rate will be sought that has been in effect from 1985 through 2016 — one-third of a mill. Gogebic County Transit Director Jim Mildren appeared before the county board last week to discuss the millage vote. He noted more than two-thirds of the bus rides...

  • Saturday warmth produces record high for Ironwood

    Feb 2, 2016

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — A warm Saturday produced a new weather record for Ironwood. The high temperature of 45 degrees for the 24-hour period to 7 a.m. on Sunday broke a 110-year-old record, according to the National Weather Service office in Marquette, which compiles statistics gathered from weather stations across the Upper Peninsula. The heat wave followed a brief Friday night rainfall that coated the Gogebic Range. The rain was followed by a burst of heavy snow and strong winds that made visibility poor and d...

  • Bessemer to face possible litigation

    Feb 2, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - Following a lengthy closed session, the Bessemer City Council approved contacting the city's insurance carrier and inform them of potential litigation against the city that could arise concerning Bessemer's city manager controversy. At the Dec. 7 council meeting, the council voted to buy out former City Manger Michael Uskiewicz's contract and appointed former Wakefield City Manager Margot Anderson as his replacement, pending Anderson's...

  • BLACK RIVER HARBOR

    Feb 2, 2016

  • 11th annual Justin Donner Fisheree supports suicide prevention efforts

    Feb 2, 2016

    By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI [email protected] BUTTERNUT, Wis. — The 11th annual Justin Donner Memorial Fisheree took place Saturday at Donner’s Bay on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage, drawing around 700 participants. The fishing tournament is put on each year by the JPD Warrior Project to help raise awareness for suicide prevention. The event began in January of 2006 and has been gaining more participants each year. People travel from all over the country, including Michigan, Minnesota and California. “We even had six people from Japan,” said or...

  • Residents learn to ski at ABR

    Feb 1, 2016

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] IRONWOOD - The warmer temperatures made Sunday the perfect day to learn to ski during an event held at ABR Ski Trails. The day was free to local residents and was an opportunity to try cross-country skiing and sample the trails. All instruction was given by the Team Gogebic cross-country ski team. "It's a great opportunity for the teenagers on the team to be able to teach someone else to ski and to give back," said Eric Anderson, owner of ABR. The team,...

  • Norrie Club holds annual Christmas tree burn

    Feb 1, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - The flames from the Norrie Amateur Sports Club's annual Christmas tree burning were visible all the way from Hurley's Silver Street Saturday night as the club continued its annual tradition of burning as many Christmas trees as its members could lay their hands on. This year's event had over 300 trees, according to club president Steve Lehto Jr., with the initial pyre made up of 215 trees and 43 wreaths and the rest staged around the...

  • Saxon-Gurney Fire Department holds roast beef dinner

    Feb 1, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] SAXON, Wis. — Roast beef was on the menu at the Saxon Community Center as the Saxon-Gurney Fire Department held its annual Raffle and Roast Beef Dinner fundraiser Sunday. The annual event serves as a fundraiser for the department, according to Chief Stacy Ofstad. “This year, probably, we’re going to be looking at getting some new radio equipment and some more pagers,” Ofstad said, explaining what the money would likely be used for. “Some of our radios are getting to be 15 years old, so we’re sta...

  • Saxon Harbor

    Jan 30, 2016

  • Students learn about snow at Wolverine

    Richard Jenkins|Jan 30, 2016

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Ironwood second graders learned about snowflakes prior to hitting theWolverine Nordic Ski Trails on a field trip Friday. Students learned a brief lesson from Marcy Erickson, with the Michigan Technological University Center for Science and Environmental Outreach and the Western Upper Peninsula Center for Science, Math, and Environmental Education, She talked about the different types of snowflakes and the process by which snow is formed. Following the lesson, the students...

  • Aging unit to conduct assessments for homebound meal program

    Richard Jenkins|Jan 30, 2016

    HURLEY — The Aging Unit of Iron County will conduct an assessment of participants in its delivered meals program, according to interim executive director Leslie Kolesar, to ensure all participants are receiving the appropriate services. Kolesar said the home-delivery program received federal funding, and one of the requirements of the funding is that each participant be assessed annually to ensure it is eligible for the program. “The biggest guideline is the person needs to be essentially homebound, not able to leave the house under normal circ...

  • Coverly to talk at GCC, Hurley K-12

    Jan 29, 2016

    IRONWOOD - Tom Coverly, an international speaker, comedian and illusionist, will appear at Gogebic Community College and the Hurley K-12 School on Wednesday. The Range Suicide Prevention Council, Gogebic Community Mental Health, Cornerstone Church and Wakefield-Marenisco and the Bessemer, Ironwood and Hurley schools are bringing Coverly to Gogebic and Iron counties. Coverly will speak to area middle and high school students at GCC during the school day and to the general public at 6 p.m. at the...

  • HIT hosts wine-beer festival

    Jan 29, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Historic Ironwood Theatre is presenting a Big HIT Wine and Beer Fest on Saturday, Feb. 27, at the Ironwood Memorial Building. The public is invited to dress up and bring friends along to the new event at 7 p.m. for an evening of craft beers, fine wines and and gourmet hors d'oeuvres. Bruce Greenhill, HIT managing director, said the event combines the popular holiday auction and WineFest. Greenhill said people can bid on an "exciting"...

  • Broadband committee hears update on DNR fire towers

    Jan 29, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Gogebic Range Broadband Committee received an update Wednesday on a pair of Department of Natural Resources fire towers in the southern part of Iron County. The committee has been considering using them to expand broadband services in the area. The county has been talking to the DNR about acquiring the towers — one near Pine Lake and the other in Springstead — and commissioned Coleman Engineering to complete an inspection of the towers. Results of the inspection were reported Wedne...

  • Public sounds off on road commission garage

    Jan 28, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD tstankard@yourdaily BESMMER - The Bessemer Planning Commission heard the public speak on Wednesday about the Gogebic County Road Commission's plans for a new maintenance garage. 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 will be roughly 46,000 square feet and cost about $4.7 million. The garage is planned to be located on...

  • Downtown Wakefield gets new sign

    Jan 28, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Drivers on U.S. 2 in Wakefield may have recently noticed a new sign directing the way to Wakefield's historic downtown. The sign is the latest project undertaken by the Wakefield Revitalization Committee. Hanging at the intersection of U.S. 2 and M-28, by Club 28, the sign directs drivers toward the downtown area on Sunday Lake Street. The committee chose a simple sign with a slightly historical look, according to committee chair Velda...

  • County health department won't move into Hurley K-12 school

    Jan 28, 2016

    HURLEY — Security concerns have caused the planned move of the Iron County Health Department to the Hurley K-12 School to be called off. In a letter to the Daily Globe, school district administrator Chris Patritto explained that while the school district will continue its relationship with the health department, the move won’t take place. “On Jan. 18, the Hurley School Board granted us (the administration) permission to work out details to see if there was a possibility of the Iron County Health Department leasing space here within the Hurle...

  • Michigan Democratic Party chair visits Ironwood

    Jan 27, 2016

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — Brandon Dillon, the chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party, visited Ironwood Tuesday to talk to party supporters. “We’re doing our annual winter tour of the U.P., trying to talk to as many Democrats as possible to find out what’s going on, to find out what issues are on people’s minds and making sure the party is listening,” Dillon told the Daily Globe. “Often times ... we don’t pay enough attention to the concerns of local county parties and local issues and this is a chance to let...

  • NORTHWOODS SUNRISE

    Jan 27, 2016

  • Murphy sworn in to GCC Board of Trustees

    Jan 27, 2016

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Gogebic Community College Board of Trustees swore in board member Susan Murphy and formally said goodbye to out-going board member David Martinson Tuesday evening. Murphy raised her right hand and was administered an oath of office, saying she will faithfully discharge the duties of the office according to the best of her ability. "I am honored to be part of the board of trustees," she said. According to GCC, Murphy, an Ironwood...

  • Yesney presents council with trail route update

    Jan 26, 2016

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The council heard a presentation Monday night about the potential motorized and non-motorized trail system in and around Wakefield. Ron Yesney, from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, along with Paul Anderson, of Coleman Engineering Company, wanted to give the new council an update and continue contact through the process. Yesney, as the Trail Coordinator for the Upper Peninsula, has been working in Gogebic county to promote...

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