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  • Tingstad steps down from bench after 32-year career

    Jan Tucker|Jan 2, 2015

    BESSEMER - Andy Tingstad has seen many changes in both the court system and the community in his 32 years as District Judge for Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties. He retired effective Thursday at noon. Tingstad is not a native of the Upper Peninsula, although the U.P. is part of the family genealogy. He noted 2014 was the 100th anniversary of the Tingstad family leaving the Copper Country. He said that was the time of the big miners' strike in the Copper Country and the tragic Italian Hall... Full story

  • Area cross country trails remain busy

    Jan 2, 2015

    IRONWOOD - Visitors at ABR Trails and Wolverine Ski Trails skied and snowshoed into the new year with sunshine and milder temperatures on Thursday. ABR owner Eric Anderson said that the visitors were "really happy with conditions." Local skier, Sandy Pera, of Wakefield agreed. "I come here often," said Pera, who holds a season pass. "There is great snow for this time of year." Though the first day of the new year was busier than normal, according to Anderson. Pera said you do not see many... Full story

  • ICE TRACK PREPARATIONS

    Jan 2, 2015

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  • Coldest winter on record marks top story of 2014

    Ralph Ansami|Dec 31, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Deep Freeze of last winter will continue to affect Gogebic Range communities for years to come. The coldest winter on record in Ironwood drove the frost deep and ruptured pipes and watermains, creating an estimated $3 million damage in Gogebic County. Ironwood pegged damages from the coldest winter in the past 110 years at $1.7 million. Infrastructure repairs will continue throughout 2015. It was so cold during the winter that although there was ample snow, windchill readings as... Full story

  • SNOW REMOVAL

    Dec 31, 2014

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  • New York gets ready for New Year's Eve celebration

    Dec 31, 2014

    NEW YORK (AP) - The Waterford crystal ball is ready for its New Year's close-up. The glittering 11,875-pound ball was tested Tuesday ahead of the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, where up to a million revelers are expected to ring in 2015. Workers coiled massive cables as the ball went up and down the flagpole atop 1 Times Square. "It was such a difficult 2014, we're going to have a great celebration to ring in the new year," said Jeffrey Straus, president of the Times Square Alliance... Full story

  • Colder weather helps firm snowmobile trails

    Ralph Ansami|Dec 30, 2014

    IRONWOOD — Near zero temperatures that arrived on Monday on the Gogebic Range are helping firm snowmobile trails, according to area groomers. The wet spots under the snow are beginning to freeze, setting a solid base for grooming the trails. The more than five feet of snowfall in November insulated water in low spots on the trails. The low for the 24-hour period to 7 a.m. Monday in Ironwood was 2 degrees. The snow that fell in Ironwood over the weekend, totaling 6.4 inches, helps the snowmobile trails and ski hills during the busiest time of t... Full story

  • Winter Wonderland

    Sheena Trepanier|Dec 30, 2014

    FRIGID TEMPERATURES didn't stop skiers at Whitecap Mountain Sunday afternoon. Here skiers prepare to ride the lift for another shot down the hill.... Full story

  • Ironwood construction won't slow down in '15

    Ralph Ansami|Dec 30, 2014

    IRONWOOD — While 2014 marked an extremely busy year in Ironwood, city manager Scott Erickson said it will pale in comparison to 2015. Recently, Erickson quickly ticked off to the city commission a list of some of the 24 projects ahead for next year. Completion of the second half of the reconstruction of U.S. 2 and the related infrastructure work involved is included, as are funding for trails and parks, fencing around abandoned mine-shafts and continuation of the city’s blight fight, including demolition of additional eyesores. Also, con... Full story

  • Officials preach winter emergency preparedness

    Dec 30, 2014

    With frigid temperatures, people are encouraged to make winter emergency preparedness a priority, whether it be at home or while traveling. According to the Marquette County Emergency Management office, winterizing can be simple. Preparing homes Freezing pipes, potential propane shortages and power outages can be some of things to worry about. To make sure homes are warm and safe: -Weatherproof a home by weather-stripping, caulking and insulating walls, doors and windows. -Insulate any water... Full story

  • Friend flock to Miner's Memorial Heritage Park for evening event

    Sheena Trepanier|Dec 29, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The candlelight snowshoe and ski at the Miner's Memorial Heritage Park drew more than 175 people into the chilly night air to spend some quiet moments on the softly lit trail Saturday evening. A combination of real and battery operated candle luminaries lit the 1-mile Aurora loop and a small bonfire was lit to warm those returning from the trail. Inside the garage snowshoers and skiers were treated to cookies and warm drinks. The snowshoe event was the last fundraiser of the year for... Full story

  • Blackjack, Indianhead ski resorts merge; casino mulled

    Alissa Pietila|Dec 29, 2014

    By ALISSA PIETILA [email protected] During the summer, Indianhead Mountain Resort, near Wakefield, and Blackjack Ski Area, near Bessemer, were brought under one new owner, Art Dumke. At the start of this year’s winter season, Big Snow Resorts started offering combined passes that allow outdoor enthusiasts to ski or snowboard both hills with the same season pass. They also offer a shuttle service. “We are extremely excited about the opportunity to operate these resorts and tailor our offering to produce the best possible ski exp... Full story

  • Ironwood to host exhibit featuring local history

    Cortney Ofstad|Dec 29, 2014

    IRONWOOD — The team working on the “The Way We Worked” display have been busy lining up events for the displays arrival in April. The exhibit, through the Smithsonian Institution and National Archives, will be on display for eight weeks at the Downtown Art Place in Ironwood, from April 4 to May 31. It was created by the Smithsonian as part of the Museum on Main Street traveling exhibit funded by the United States Congress. TWWW, adapted from an original exhibition development by the National Archives, explores how work became a central eleme... Full story

  • SNOW ADVENTURES

    Dec 29, 2014

    Snowmobiles sit along a trail in downtown Hurley just prior to the Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions football Sunday afternoon.... Full story

  • IPSD hazmat team assists in semi tanker accident

    Cortney Ofstad|Dec 27, 2014

    WATERSMEET - The Ironwood Public Safety Department hazardous materials team broke in equipment for the first time on Wednesday during a semi tractor and trailer accident on U.S. 2 in Watersmeet. Since first receiving the equipment in January, the team hadn't used it yet. "We always hope that we never have to use it," fire officer Brandon Snyder said. "But, we are prepared if we need to." In an accident on black ice, a tanker became detached from the tractor and was punctured, leaking fuel onto... Full story

  • Groomer's Progress

    Dec 27, 2014

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  • Frosty

    Dec 27, 2014

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  • Overturned semi tanker closes US 2

    Dec 26, 2014

    WATERSMEET - Deputies responded to a semi tractor-trailer accident on Wednesday at 6:20 a.m. and U.S. 2 remained closed through around 5 p.m. The accident occurred near mile marker 59, according to the Gogebic County Sheriff's Department. The tractor detached from the trailer, which was punctured and it leaked about 1,000 gallons of fuel. The rig was loaded with around 8,000 gallons of regular unleaded and diesel fuel. Law enforcement, the Watersmeet Fire Department, Lac Vieux Desert police and... Full story

  • Local shops see late holiday traffic

    Cortney Ofstad|Dec 26, 2014

    With Christmas 2014 officially in the books, local residents are enjoying time with family and friends, eating leftovers or maybe even opening a late present or two. Many were seen out and about Wednesday, shopping locally to grab some last minute gifts. At Mattson's TV and Appliance in downtown Ironwood, things were busy the last few days before Christmas. Co-owner Randy King said there were quite a few last-minute shoppers in the store, similar to last year. "Televisions and cell phones have... Full story

  • Christmas at Saxon Harbor

    Dec 26, 2014

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  • Ironwood Schools commit to Accelerated programs

    Cortney Ofstad|Dec 24, 2014

    IRONWOOD - After seeing success in reading and math scores at the elementary level, teachers in the middle and high school level in the Ironwood Area School District decided to incorporate similar programs to enhance student learning experiences in the classroom. With the help of Accelerated Math and Accelerated Reading 360, through Renaissance Learning, teachers have been able to individually assess students ability levels through testing. What separates the programs from other... Full story

  • Christmas panorama of birds

    JERRY EDDE, retired from the U.S. Forest Service|Dec 24, 2014

    Editor's note: Jerry Edde, retired from the U.S. Forest Service, conducts an annual Gogebic Range bird count from his home in Bessemer, asking area bird watchers to call in their results to him. This year's count was conducted last Saturday. BESSEMER - There was just enough light to see the pointed crest and black mask of a northern cardinal picking up sunflower seeds beneath my bird feeder. Christy could see from a better angle and she said, "It's definitely a male, I can see the red." This is... Full story

  • WHOSE NOSE IS THAT?

    Dec 24, 2014

  • Ontonagon sells building to JCR Fabricating

    Jan Tucker|Dec 23, 2014

    A building that was constructed by the Village of Ontonagon in the early 2000's as an incentive to bring business to the area has finally achieved that goal. In a special meeting Monday, the speculation building, located in the former Renaissance Zone was sold to a relatively young new business. Following the closing of the Ontonagon paper mill, several men headed to the oil fields in North Dakota. Several of them were fabricators and found they could make and improve on equipment used in... Full story

  • Pajama Drive

    Dec 23, 2014

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