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  • Van Buskirk families relive history 'On the Rocks'

    Alissa Pietila|Feb 16, 2015

    ERWIN TOWNSHIP - Descendants of the original Van Buskirk school children gathered on a chilly, but sunny Sunday to recreate an old photo and share some laughs. The original photo was taken on Feb. 17, 1915, by Matti Siirila and is titled "On the Rocks." Ivan Hellen, who helped make the re-creation happen and is one of the descendants, said the bluff sits "off the side of the wagon road built by Matti Siirila." Notes from an Oct. 1907 Erwin Township Board meeting said, "Matti Siirila paid... Full story

  • Wakefield fishing contest goes on despite cold weather

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 16, 2015

    WAKEFIELD - Sharp winds and below-zero temperatures didn't deter the crowds at the sixth annual Wakefield Volunteer Fire Department Ice Fishing Contest. 562 people registered for the event, which while down from last year's attendance of 700 to 800 people, was quite good considering the weather. Mike "Jaws" Yon, the department's chief, was pleased with the turnout. "The community always treats the fire department great," said Yon. "You take a day that starts out negative 12 degrees and just... Full story

  • Fire on Southwest Street

    Feb 16, 2015

    Firefighters battle second-story flames at 206 Southwest St. in Ironwood on Sunday night. Neighbors said the fire started in the wood stove in the basement of the home. The homeowner knew something was wrong because she could smell smoke, the neighbors said. The woman and her two sons were able to exit the house safely.... Full story

  • Ontonagon students take part in annual Winter Recreation Day

    Feb 14, 2015

    ONTONAGON - Around 80 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students from the Ontonagon Area Schools enjoyed the 28th annual Winter Recreation Day at the Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park ski area on Feb. 6. Whether downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or cross country skiing, the students and chaperones enjoyed beautiful weather and outstanding hill conditions at the Porkies. The Winter Recreation Day tradition got started during the winter of 1987-'88 when Ontonagon principal Thomas... Full story

  • Rolandos' love endures

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 14, 2015

    BESSEMER - Dennis and Delores Rolando have been together for 56 years. That's long enough that they sometimes finish each other's thoughts. That doesn't mean they aren't still capable of surprising each other. One of those surprises was Delores' decision to enter the story of their relationship into The Daily Globe's "Valentine's Day is all about L-O-V-E" contest. Dennis was unaware of her decision until the couple was contacted by the Globe to inform them that they had won the contest. Dennis... Full story

  • GCC president Lorenson named to state legislative committee

    Alissa Pietila|Feb 13, 2015

    IRONWOOD - Gogebic Community College President James Lorenson was recently named to the Michigan Community College Association Legislative Committee to a two-year position. There are 12 members on the committee, which includes six presidents and six trustees. According to the release, "Committee membership, per MCCA bylaws, is determined by the appointment of the chair of MCAA, with concurrence of the MCCA Executive Committee." The committee seeks a good balance of small and large, urban and... Full story

  • SNOW ON STANDING EVERGREENS

    Feb 13, 2015

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  • Bennetts to retire from Ski Patrol

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 12, 2015

    IRONWOOD - After 50 years of being a member of the National Ski Patrol, Roger "Pat" Bennetts has decided this would be his final season actively patrolling the area's ski hills. "It's been a great 50 years supporting the ski hills and helping injured guests in times of need," Bennetts said. "I'm grateful for all the training that the National Ski Patrol has provided." Over the last half-century, Bennetts has helped skiers as a member of the ski patrols at Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort,... Full story

  • BARRED OWL

    Feb 12, 2015

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  • Sunday Lake fishing contest set for Saturday in Wakefield

    Feb 12, 2015

    WAKEFIELD - The ice of Sunday Lake will hopefully fill with fishermen Saturday for the sixth annual Wakefield Volunteer Fire Department fishing contest, weather permitting. The contest will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with prizes offered for pike-sucker and panfish divisions. There are also walleyes in the lake. With a high of minus-2 predicted, the contest could be moved to Sunday in the event of particularly inclement weather. It's Free Fishing Weekend in Michigan, so residents and... Full story

  • Lottery Dreams

    Feb 11, 2015

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  • VFW SPEECH CONTEST

    Feb 11, 2015

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  • Township board approves road repair plan

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 10, 2015

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP -- The township board of trustees approved a four year plan to improve several of the most deteriorated roads in the township at Monday's meeting. The plan would have the township use funds generated from the township's millage to participate in the Gogebic County Road Commission's match program, which allows the township to receive 40 percent of the projects funding from the commission. According to a letter from Darren Pionk, an engineer with the road commission, taking... Full story

  • Emery honored for role in city fall deer hunt

    Ralph Ansami|Feb 10, 2015

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood City Commission honored Department of Natural Resources law enforcement officer Grant Emery, of Bessemer, Monday for his role in thinning the deer herd in the city. Ironwood has conducted bow hunts in the city for the past nine years and Emery has been instrumental in the "implementation and development" of the city bow hunt, noted city clerk Karen Gullan. Every fall, the city issues deer kill tags that are filled through the cooperation of bow hunters who set up... Full story

  • Western UP chambers held Thirsty Thursday in Ironwood

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 10, 2015

    IRONWOOD - Government and business leaders from all six counties that comprised the Western Upper Peninsula chambers of commerce in Gogebic, Ontonagon, Iron, Baraga, Houghton and Keweenaw counties gathered at the Maplewood Steakhouse in Ironwood on Jan. 22 to socialize and discuss new ideas for helping the region prosper for the chamber's "Thirsty Thursday" meeting. "We view the event as an opportunity to connect with each other, share best practices and gain understanding of what is happening... Full story

  • Snowshoe Extravaganza raises money for Hurley 4th of July fireworks

    Kelsey Hansen|Feb 9, 2015

    GILE, Wis. - Organizers of the Hurley 4th of July fireworks held their second annual fundraising Snowshoe Extravaganza Saturday afternoon on the Gile Flowage. A total of 144 race participants showed up to take on the powder in their snowshoes. This year the Fireworks Committee added a bonfire and music at the Gile Park, with cooperation of Montreal city officials and fire department members. The Hurley Fire Department also helped. Rita Franzoi, event director, said they added a Family Fun Night... Full story

  • Halftime Entertainment

    Feb 9, 2015

    Marisa Buerger, right, leads a choreographed routine as the Lil' Dribblers practice for their performance at halftime of tonight's Ironwood girls' varsity home basketball game against Bessemer. The Lil' Dribblers is made up of second through seventh graders and led by Buerger as well as Rachel Boyd and Doug Foley. In addition to tonight's performance, they will also perform Friday during the halftime of the Ironwood boys' varsity home game.... Full story

  • Powderhorn hosts Cat Clowder

    Kelsey Hansen|Feb 9, 2015

    BESSEMER - Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort hosted the Midwest Cat Clowder all day Saturday. Vintage sno-cats and groomers were on display at the base of the hill. The owners of these machines were available to talk with people about their machines and about their group. Kirk Citurs of Scranton, Iowa, traveled nearly 500 miles for the event. Citurs brought along his restored 1962 Snow-Trac he purchased a few years ago in Seattle. Snow-Tracs were manufactured in Sweden and only about 2,500 were... Full story

  • Gogebic Community College to host financial aid assistance event

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 7, 2015

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Gogebic Community College will host a college financial aid assistance event on Wednesday as part of the Michigan-wide collaborative “College Goal” program designed to improve access to financial aid. Volunteers will be in the computer lab on the second floor of the Jacob Solin Center for Business Education from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. to assist families in filling out and submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which is required to obtain financial aid, including grants, loans and many scholarships. “If you are... Full story

  • Winning numbers

    Feb 7, 2015

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  • Go big red

    Feb 7, 2015

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  • Vintage vehicles on display Saturday at Big Powderhorn

    Richard Jenkins|Feb 6, 2015

    BESSEMER - Vintage snowcat enthusiasts will gather at Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort Saturday as part of "Clowder in the Powder," an opportunity to display their machines and meet with other fans of these unique over-the-snow vehicles. The vehicles will be on display from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., after which they will be driven to Caribou Lodge for dinner, followed by a night tour of the Powderhorn Mountain slopes. The only event of its kind in the Midwest, Clowder in the Powder could feature 14 of... Full story

  • Local artist featured in magazine

    Cortney Ofstad|Feb 6, 2015

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Ironwood resident Gary Jackson takes a lot of photos. So many in fact, he forgets how many he has taken. The subjects in Jackson's photos vary, among animals, people, structures and nature, and he travels around the area, searching for his next photo. One summer day in 2014, Jackson was walking along the beach at Little Girl's Point in Ironwood, when he came across his niece and her family playing in the water. He thought of the moment as a photo opportunity. "I was just... Full story

  • Local 4-H nearing $1 million with auctions

    Cortney Ofstad|Feb 5, 2015

    IRONWOOD - A million dollars is within reach for some local youth after years of hard work and dedication. The Gogebic County 4-H Market Livestock Group is within $50,000 of hitting the million-dollar mark through its annual livestock auction during the Gogebic County Fair in August. The group, originally called The Hidquarters, started in 1972 after beef breeders and other interested parties started planning to put together a youth steer project for the fair, allowing the youth to show and... Full story

  • January snowfall half of long-term average

    Ralph Ansami|Feb 5, 2015

    After a horrid November produced numerous snowstorms, the Gogebic Range has settled into a relatively normal winter. In fact, January's snowfall of 21.6 inches in Ironwood was about half the long-term norm of 44.2 inches for the month. The average temperature for January was 18.5 degrees, below Ironwood's long-term average of 20.3. The National Weather Service station at the Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Treatment Plant off Cloverland Drive recorded 2.2 inches of snow for the 24-hour period to 7 a.m.... Full story

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