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  • Chili feed warms bellies in Mercer

    Nov 24, 2014

  • Surprise Santa visit excites kids at Hurley craft fair

    Kelsey Hansen|Nov 24, 2014

    HURLEY-There was a lot of family fun at the Hurley Booster Club craft fair Saturday at the Hurley K-12 School. On top of all the vendors and craft tables there was also some great entertainment by the Hurley School's Silver Express, balloon animals and face painting by Fun E Business and a special appearance by the big man himself, Santa Claus. The Hurley Booster club hosts the craft fair around this time every year to help raise money to support all the Hurley student athletes throughout the...

  • Turkey tips from thawing to roasting

    Nov 24, 2014

    With the holidays just around the corner, many families will be sitting down to a feast of turkey with all the fixings. When it comes to cooking turkey, many questions can arise. To help make the meal a success, University of Wisconsin-Extension food scientist Barbara Ingham offers some helpful hints. "Whether you choose a fresh or frozen turkey is up to you," Ingham said. "But for both fresh and frozen, allow one pound of turkey per person." If the turkey is fresh, people are advised to...

  • Range honor band performs at theatre

    Ralph Ansami|Nov 22, 2014

    IRONWOOD - "We hear a lot about what's going wrong in the world. This is about what's going right," guest conductor Pamela Bustos said Friday in welcoming people to a musical honors concert at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. Dr. Bustos is director of bands and professor of instrumental music at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. She has been at UWS for 12 years and has studied with prominent conductors throughout the United States. Steve Boyd, Ironwood band director, told the audience the 63...

  • Christmas 'good time' to reach out to those in need

    Jan Tucker|Nov 22, 2014

    ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon County Saint Nicholas Project met Wednesday to set in motion its next month of activities to help the elderly and those in need have a brighter Christmas. Committee members agreed that with the state of the economy in the county, there is a greater need to help struggling families and the elderly. For many, that need will be met with food vouchers. “Christmas is a good time to reach out to those families,” Saint Nicholas co-chair Kathie Bauer said. The food voucher program is in need of additional funds to ensur...

  • Maki Creek culvert work

    Nov 22, 2014

  • Hurley girl bags 2 bucks on opener of U.P. hunt

    Ralph Ansami|Nov 21, 2014

    WATERSMEET - Following two severe winters, with a third one in the making, deer of either sex are scarce in the western Upper Peninsula. Some hunters consider it a success if they even see a deer, let alone harvest one. But a 14-year-old girl from Hurley had no trouble bagging a buck on opening day of Michigan's gun-deer season last Saturday. In fact, Lexi Swanson downed two bucks. The daughter of Nikki Swanson and Bruce Swanson, of Hurley, was hunting at the Bob D'Antonio camp in the...

  • Community gathers to discuss future of GCC pool

    Alissa Pietila|Nov 21, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Barracuda Swim Team held a community meeting in Gogebic Community College's Lindquist Center conference room Thursday to discuss ideas surrounding concerns about the pool. Amy Lagalo, representative for the Barracuda Swim Team, led the meeting and said the swim team has 68 swimmers who practice about six hours a week. On the weekends, they travel to swim meets that often last all day. The coaches of the team are volunteers who donate their time and skills to teach the Barracuda sw...

  • Bessemer

    Nov 21, 2014

  • Ironwood

    Nov 20, 2014

  • 'O Tannenbaum'

    Cortney Ofstad|Nov 20, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Local residents braved chilly winds and snowy conditions to kick off the holidays on Wednesday night, with a tree lighting at Depot Park in downtown Ironwood. The event was the start of the 20th annual Jack Frost Festival, and about 30 residents attended the event. "This was totally Ironwood dedication, with these people coming to this event," Mary Hampston, festival planning committee member, said. The audience listened to Christmas carols sung by the Select Children's Choir,...

  • Bessemer

    Nov 20, 2014

  • Ironwood's snowfall sets another single-day record

    Ralph Ansami|Nov 19, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Another 110-year snow record fell Tuesday morning in Ironwood before the sun finally popped out. A total of 15.2 inches of snow was recorded for the 24-hour period to 7 a.m. Tuesday at the National Weather Station measuring site at the Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Treatment Plant off Cloverland Drive. It marked a Nov. 18 record, dating to the early 1900s, and brought the season's snow total in Ironwood to 60.1 inches. Remarkably, that's not a record for this date, as in 1989 a whopping...

  • 20th annual Jack Frost Festival honors Marvin Tassava Sr.

    Cortney Ofstad|Nov 19, 2014

    IRONWOOD - To mark the 20th anniversary of the Jack Frost Festival, the planning committee decided to honor Santa in a special way. This year's theme is "Santa's Memories" in honor of the late Marvin Tassava Sr., who passed away in March. Marvin spent many years playing Santa for the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce during the parade, greeting children and helping to kick off the Christmas holiday. "We wanted to honor his dedication and involvement to this festival," committee member Mary Hitt...

  • Setting sun

    Nov 19, 2014

  • Mercer serves early Thanksgiving feast

    Cortney Ofstad|Nov 18, 2014

    MERCER, Wis. - More than 30 residents braved cold temperatures and snowy conditions to dine on an early Thanksgiving meal at the Mercer School on Monday. For the last five years, a Thanksgiving meal has been provided for local senior citizens for free to help them get into the holiday spirit. Nine students in Dee Rice's life skills class spent the morning on Monday roasting turkeys, baking ham and whipping up mashed potatoes to serve at the feast. "This is our fifth year doing this, and we...

  • Lake-effect snow warning remains through noon today

    Ralph Ansami|Nov 18, 2014

    IRONWOOD - A winter advisory warning for lake-effect snow that could total from 12 to 18 inches remained in effect for the Gogebic Range today through noon. Wakefield and Bessemer schools closed early Monday and many evening meetings were postponed because of heavy snowfall that grew worse throughout the day. Ironwood schools were off Monday for deer hunting, but classes were scheduled to resume today, weather permitting. The lake-effect snow followed around 50 inches that fell last week across...

  • Mercer homecoming

    Nov 18, 2014

  • Holiday builders

    Cortney Ofstad|Nov 17, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Instead of bricks, cement and wood, area children used graham crackers, licorice and frosting to create structures fit for a gingerbread man, during the annual gingerbread house workshop at the Downtown Art Place on Saturday in Ironwood. More than 100 children attended the event, which gets "more and more popular" each year, according to event organizer Arlene Schneller. "We had 50 people waiting to get in when we first opened this morning," she said. The workshop allowed for kids to...

  • 'Playful' puppeteers 'dazzle' Ironwood Theatre audience

    Alissa Pietila|Nov 17, 2014

    By ALISSA PIETILA [email protected] IRONWOOD - The "Dazzling and Playful" Puppeteers final showing of "Marionettes and Live Actors" drew a good size crowd at Theatre North at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The two shows on Saturday brought in 81 people and Sunday's show had 45 in attendance. The puppeteers, Angelina Jarvela, Jennifer Murray and Julie Mead, each played many parts. The show included recreations of the plays "The Princess and the Pea" and "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." The puppeteers...

  • DNR wildlife chief: 2 bad winters hard on deer herd

    Nov 17, 2014

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] WAKEFIELD - Russ Mason, Chief of Wildlife for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, made a visit to the Upper Peninsula from Lansing on Saturday for the first day of deer hunting. Mason started the day at the Wakefield field office before continuing to Crystal Falls. Mason was able to give a little insight on the expectations of the deer season this year throughout Michigan. He said depending on where one is in the state will be a good indicator...

  • Wakefield VFW craft fair filled with holiday treats

    Kelsey Hansen|Nov 17, 2014

    By KELSEY HANSEN [email protected] WAKEFIELD - The VFW Auxiliary Post 9084 held its annual fall craft fair Saturday in Wakefield. Participation was up this year with 43 vendor tables and spaces as well as several activities for kids. There was a fishpond for kids to fish out a prize as well as a face-painting booth. An auxiliary spokeswoman said the members of Post 9084 worked hard this year to bring these little extras to Saturday's event and their hard work paid off, with lots of kids...

  • Ontonagon Annual Trip

    Nov 17, 2014

  • Fire damages Mattson Family Chiropractic in Ironwood

    Nov 15, 2014

  • Snow removal underway in Hurley

    Nov 15, 2014

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