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  • Ironwood students enjoy fun frolic

    Richard Jenkins|Oct 31, 2015

    IRONWOOD - Ironwood students in kindergarten through sixth grades got the chance to take a break from their regular classes and celebrate Halloween Friday during the school's "fun frolic" event. The frolic allowed each grade to take part in a variety of games and activities in the elementary gym with the chance to receive candy for at the end of most events. Games included a sack race, coloring and a challenge that had student to find a safety pin in a bowl of rice while blindfolded. Each grade... Full story

  • Bessemer seeks bus millage

    Oct 30, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - A five-year bond proposal to finance the purchase of school buses and install a new telephone system will be voted by Bessemer School District residents on Tuesday. The school is seeking to borrow $290,000. The estimated milage to be levied for the proposed bond in 2016 is .22 mill, or 22 cents on each $1,000 of taxable valuation. The millage would average $1.04 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation for the five years. Bessemer Area School... Full story

  • Hurley students, UW-Extension help to reintroduce extinct squash

    Oct 30, 2015

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY - Some time around the year 1215, when the Magna Carta was being signed in England and roughly 277 years before Columbus set foot in the New World, a clay vessel the size of a tennis ball containing squash seeds was buried near what is now Green Bay. Now - some 800 years later - members of the Hurley K-12 School's Garden to Market Club and the University of Wisconsin's Iron County Extension Office are working to help reintroduce this extinct... Full story

  • Shamion: Miners' demise only rumor

    Oct 30, 2015

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] MARENISCO — Rumors about the Gogebic Miners football team ending were addressed at the Wakefield-Marenisco School Board meeting Monday. Cathy Shamion, W-M superintendent, said they are just rumors and said the school has no intention of breaking up the Miners. “Despite rampant rumors and discussion on the radio during our final game last Friday, there are no plans or intentions of dissolving the Gogebic Miner co-op,” Shamion said. “Wakefield-Marenisco is not going to dissolve the co-op and go to an eight... Full story

  • City commission candidates sound off on blight, goals

    Oct 29, 2015

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - A question about Ironwood's fight against blight was addressed to all 11 Ironwood City Commission candidates at Tuesday evening's forum at Gogebic Community College. The question to the candidates for the Nov. 3 election was how the blight removal process could be speeded up and "made fairer for all." Mayor Kim Corcoran said from 80 to 100 blighted structures have already been torn down in the city, with more remaining to come down under a gr... Full story

  • Wakefield tree travels to Lansing

    Oct 29, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] WAKEFIELD- With rain falling, workers and local residents gathered to watch the 2015 Michigan state Christmas tree harvesting Wednesday morning. This year, the spruce tree is being donated by Florence Daniels, in memory of her late husband, Jim. For 30 years, Jim was a teacher for the Wakefield School System and coached basketball, track and football. Throughout his career, he received many honors, including Upper Peninsula Coach of the Year, and he... Full story

  • Copper Peak officials hold information session at GCC

    Oct 29, 2015

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD — It was a packed house at Gogebic Community College Wednesday as Copper Peak officials provided more details regarding plans to bring ski flying back to the Gogebic Range. Copper Peak Organizing Committee Chair Bob Jacquart began the presentation by telling the audience that there was still work to be done and money that needs to be raised. “I need you to know that we have a large task ahead of fundraising a lot of dollars,” Jacquart said, saying any connections attendees had that could... Full story

  • GCC hears enrollment report

    Oct 28, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD -The Gogebic Community College Board of Trustees heard the 2015 fall enrollment report Tuesday night. According to Kim Zeckovich, Director of Admissions, new student headcount increased from 304 last year to 322 this year along with re-entry students increasing from 127 last year to 201 this year. "GCC is already seeing an impact from its marketing initiative with Interact Communications, Inc. of La Crosse, Wis.," she said. Miranda Lawver,... Full story

  • SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL

    Oct 28, 2015

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  • County board moves forward with trail grant

    Oct 28, 2015

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY — The Iron County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Tuesday to allow the county to pursue a Coastal Management Grant to fund research into the current owners of the Soo Line rail grade that is intended as part of an expansion of the county’s trail system. Both motorized and non-motorized trail proponents have been investigating purchasing the entirety of what was the former Soo Line rail grade through the county and into Ashland County. “It’s a great partnership between the motoriz... Full story

  • Two-year US 2 reconstruction dedicated Monday

    Oct 27, 2015

    By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD - Business owners who survived the city of Ironwood's two-year, $15 million U.S. 2 reconstruction project were thanked at a Monday dedication ceremony. About 30 people, including numerous Hebert Construction, Iron River, company workers, were on hand for the ribbon-cutting on a soggy day. Mike Premo, of the Michigan Department of Transportation's Crystal Falls office, said, "It's been a difficult couple of years for businesses." He said the $15... Full story

  • HALLOWEEN IN PENCE

    Oct 27, 2015

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  • Trustees vote to support reducing Country Club Road speed limit

    Oct 27, 2015

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board of Trustees agreed Monday to draft a letter of support for a request from the Gogebic Country Club to reduce the speed limit on Country Club Road. “It wouldn’t hurt, I think, for us to include a letter of support,” said Trustee Steve Boyd. “I think their reasoning is very good, and it is dangerous.” According to information at the meeting, the speed limit for the specific section of road is 50 mph. According to a letter from the club, the organizatio... Full story

  • Wakefield library holds story time

    Oct 26, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] WAKEFIELD - To escape the rain outside Saturday morning, children gathered at the Wakefield Public Library for story time. With Halloween coming up, volunteer Bella Schroeder read several Halloween-themed children's books to four children sitting on a colorful rug. First, Schroeder read "Room on the Broom," written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. While reading, Schroeder told a tale of a witch and her cat riding a broom when the... Full story

  • Commission candidates sound off this week

    Oct 26, 2015

    IRONWOOD — Ironwood residents will be hearing from city commission candidates quite a bit this week. All 11 candidates for Ironwood City Commission in the Nov. 3 election are expected to participate in a Tuesday candidates’ forum at Gogebic Community College. The forum will be at 7 p.m. in the upper level conference room at the Lindquist Center. The top five vote-getters will be seated on the commission. The highest vote-getter is elected mayor. Chuck Gervasio, of WUPM-FM, will moderate. Candidates will be allowed a brief opening and closing st... Full story

  • Wakefield celebrates Halloween

    Oct 26, 2015

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  • A survivor's journey

    Kelsey Hansen|Oct 24, 2015

    HURLEY - Joanne Bruneau's breast cancer diagnosis started with her typical mammogram at the end of February. About a week later, she was called back to Aspirus Grand View Hospital for a second mammogram as the doctors thought they noticed something in the right breast. Her second mammogram included an ultrasound, which confirmed she did have something there. "You're in total shock at first," she said. "I had my daughter come with me at first because she knew what questions to ask and she was a... Full story

  • Cloverland Drive opens Monday

    Tom Stankard|Oct 24, 2015

    IRONWOOD — Motorists on Cloverland Drive might have noticed construction is nearly done in the second year of a total rebuild of U.S. 2 through the city. In April, plans were outlined for the last mile of the construction project, spanning Curry Street to Roosevelt Street, widening the old 11-foot lanes by a foot. Beginning in May, construction crews upgraded utilities, sidewalks and assembled a center left-turn lane at the Lake Street signal. Hebert Construction, of Iron River, was the lowest bidder for general construction at $5,299,270. The... Full story

  • GHOSTS, GOBLINS & GHOULS

    Oct 23, 2015

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  • Iron County Health Department hosts breast cancer event

    Oct 23, 2015

    HURLEY - The Iron County Health Department conducted its fifth annual Breast Cancer Awareness event at Sharon's Coffee Company Monday. Thirty-five women attended, designed to raise awareness about breast cancer, as well as honor survivors. A key focus of this year's event was the role exercise can play in reducing the risk of breast cancer. The evening began with a walk of the new Gateway Trail that starts at the Montreal River, behind Sharon's. The walk was led by Andrea Newby, the family livin... Full story

  • HIT to play Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Lodger'

    Oct 23, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Historic Ironwood Theatre will play Alfred Hitchcock’s famed silent movie, “The Lodger,” on Halloween at 7:30 p.m. Released to the masses in 1927, “The Lodger” is Hitchcock’s last silent movie. Legend has it Hitchcock once considered this his “true suspense film.” In the silent film, a serial killer known as the “Avenger” is on the loose, murdering blonde women in London. A mysterious man arrives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bunting, looking for a room to rent. The Bunting daughter... Full story

  • Building demolition signals business shift for Davey's Motel

    Oct 22, 2015

    By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD - Those driving down Cloverland Drive Wednesday may have noticed work underway demolishing one of the buildings that comprised Davey's Motel. "It's a new kind of remodeling, called vanishing," joked Sam Davey, who owns the motel at the corner of Cloverland Drive and Greenbush Street. While the business remains open, the removal of the building marks a shift for Davey toward a focus on long-term rentals. "We're more or less trying not to be... Full story

  • Western Gateway Trail Authority seeks mile-marker sponsors

    Oct 22, 2015

    By TOM STANKARD [email protected] BESSEMER - The Western Gateway Trail Authority approved Wednesday to seek sponsors for mile-markers from local business and residents. At the meeting in the Gogebic County Courthouse, Paul Anderson, Coleman Engineering Project Manager, said mile distance markers will be located every half-mile along the trail. To get the community involved, City Manager Scott Erickson proposed businesses and residents could pay $250 to be a sponsor for one year. In re... Full story

  • BLACK RIVER

    Oct 21, 2015

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  • Wakefield's new municipal building get dedication

    Kelsey Hansen|Oct 21, 2015

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Monday night marked the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the recently purchased Wakefield Municipal Building. More than 60 people attended the event, which included music by the Gogebic Range Band, presenting of the check to the Diocese of Marquette and coffee and desserts. City council member Dick Bolen presented a brief history of city hall. The original city hall was dedicated in 1915, exactly 100 years ago, and cost the city $35,000. The... Full story

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