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  • Turtle enjoys last days of summer

    Sep 9, 2014

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  • Children enjoy snow in September

    Sep 8, 2014

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  • Walk, craft-vendors day raise money for Rainbow Connection

    Ryan Jarvi|Sep 8, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - More than 100 people participated in a walking event at Sunday Lake in Wakefield, with proceeds benefitting Rainbow Connection, an organization helping children and their families who face life-threatening diseases. According to organizer Diane Youngberg, Rainbow Connection is similar to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, but is not as well known. About 85 percent of the money Rainbow Connection raises goes directly back to those who need it, she said, which is more than other well-known... Full story

  • Airport fly-in day hopes to recruit future pilots

    Ryan Jarvi|Sep 8, 2014

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Clear blue skies and temperatures in the 60s were the setting for the fly-in "Airport Day" held at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport in Ironwood Township on Saturday. Airport manager Mike Harma said the event is held with hopes of attracting more individuals to the world of flying. The airport was a fly-in destination for at least six pilots who volunteered to offer rides for attendees. Pilots came from various places throughout the region, including Manitowish Waters, Wis.,... Full story

  • Mercer Lion's donate to food pantry

    Sep 8, 2014

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  • 'Man Therapy' aims to give men safe place to vent

    Cortney Ofstad|Sep 8, 2014

    HURLEY - Suicide is something that has touched the lives of nearly every person. They know someone who has lost a loved one to suicide, or have had someone they love take their own life. It's a subject not often talked about, especially in men. In Wisconsin, men are four times more likely to die by suicide than women, and the suicide rate is highest in people ages 45-54. Wisconsin alone had an average of 724 suicides a year from 2007 to 2011, with 568 male suicides alone. To help deal with the... Full story

  • Farmers market

    Sep 6, 2014

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  • Fighting Yoopers

    Sep 6, 2014

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  • New teachers

    Sep 6, 2014

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  • Kenny's Studio demolition bid comes in high

    Ralph Ansami|Sep 5, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The city of Ironwood has received only one bid to demolish the former Kenny's Studio building at 227 E. Aurora St., next to the Carnegie Library. The city commission will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m. in regular session and will consider the bid from Jake's Excavating, of Ironwood, for $75,000. That cost is apparently too steep because the agenda calls for commissioners to consider rejecting the bid and authorizing a rebidding process. The parcel containing the former photography studio... Full story

  • Softball tournament raises money, awareness about suicide

    Ryan Jarvi|Sep 5, 2014

    GILE, Wis. - At 31 years old, Danny Baross, who was married with three children and an employee at the Ojibway Correctional Facility, committed suicide in 2009. There were 742 suicide deaths in Wisconsin, in 2008, the most recent data available on the Wisconsin Department of Health Services' website. In 2012, Michigan had a total of 1,255 suicide deaths, which was up from 1,095 in 2002, according to the state's Department of Community Health website. Raising awareness is part of the motivation... Full story

  • Comedian Joan Rivers dead at 81

    Associated Press|Sep 5, 2014

    Joan Rivers, the raucous, acid-tongued comedian who crashed the male-dominated realm of late-night talk shows and turned Hollywood red carpets into danger zones for badly dressed celebrities, died Thursday. She was 81. Rivers died at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, surrounded by family and close friends, daughter Melissa Rivers said. She was hospitalized Aug. 28 after going into cardiac arrest in a doctor's office following a routine procedure. The New York state health department is investiga... Full story

  • Fast-food protesters cuffed at higher-pay rallies

    Sep 5, 2014

    NEW YORK (AP) — Police handcuffed dozens of protesters who blocked traffic in dozens of cities across the country on Thursday in their latest attempt to escalate efforts to get McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food companies to pay employees at least $15 an hour. The protests, which were planned by labor organizers for about 150 cities nationwide throughout Thursday, are part of a campaign called “Fight for $15.” Since the efforts began in late 2012, organizers have switched up their t... Full story

  • Ominous Sky

    Sep 4, 2014

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  • Gogebic Range Woodcarvers hold annual picnic

    Ryan Jarvi|Sep 4, 2014

    BESSEMER - About 20 people attended the annual picnic of the Gogebic Range Woodcarvers club Wednesday afternoon under the pavilion at Bluff Valley Park in Bessemer. Club members Dale and Phyllis Leinenon played music while other members ate pasties and soft drinks. Allen Archie, secretary treasurer of the club, said the members meet twice a month in Bessemer's A.D. Johnston High School to talk shop, discuss carving methods and work on various projects. "We have a good time and get together;... Full story

  • Obama calls Ukraine 'a moment of testing' for West

    Sep 4, 2014

    TALLINN, Estonia (AP) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday harshly condemned Russian aggression in Ukraine as a threat to peace in Europe and pledged that NATO will protect allies who fear they will be Moscow's next target. Standing on Russia's doorstep, Obama declared "this is a moment of testing" for the Western alliance to stand up to the Kremlin. At the same time, the Pentagon announced that 200 U.S. soldiers would participate in an exercise in western Ukraine starting next week. Though... Full story

  • Luther L. Wright Class of 1959

    Sep 4, 2014

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  • First day of school

    Sep 4, 2014

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  • Marine Corps League Picnic

    Sep 3, 2014

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  • Wet holiday weekend fills waterways

    Ralph Ansami|Sep 3, 2014

    Labor Day weekend of 2014 will be remembered as one of wetness and lightning across the Gogebic Range. A Sunday night lightning storm that extended into Monday morning caused area streams to rise and some gravel roads to wash out, capping off a wild week of weather. Parkers and Oronto creeks at Saxon Harbor, nearly bone-dry just two weeks ago, turned high and muddy as the rain caused them to rise to spring run-off levels and send woody debris into Lake Superior. The Saxon area recorded more... Full story

  • Luther L. Wright opens school year with K-12 students

    Cortney Ofstad|Sep 3, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The first day of school provides a unique set of challenges for students. New teachers, classmates and lockers can make the day seem daunting. For students in the Ironwood Area School District, Tuesday provided a new challenge - a new building, or newly repurposed building. Not only was Tuesday the first day of school, but it was also the first day of Luther L. Wright School being a K-12 facility. Kindergarten through second grade students made the move to LLW from Sleight... Full story

  • Bessemer council adds property to Bluff Valley Park

    Ryan Jarvi|Sep 3, 2014

    BESSEMER - Bessemer's City Council approved moving a piece of city-owned property into the Bluff Valley Park system during its meeting Tuesday. The decision was approved by a 4-1 vote, with council member Marlene Zaleski voting against. The property near Steiger Field, north of West Iron Street between Massie Avenue and State Street, was an item of interest for residents who owned property in the area. Two separate proposals were made earlier this year by private citizens to purchase a total... Full story

  • Detroit bankruptcy plan heads to federal court

    Sep 3, 2014

    DETROIT (AP) - The plan to restructure billions of dollars in debt is the vehicle the Motor City needs to free up funds to provide services to residents and allow the city to survive, one of Detroit's attorneys told the federal judge at the helm of the historic bankruptcy trial, which started Tuesday. Bruce Bennett said during his opening statement before federal Judge Steven Rhodes that Detroit has operated in distressed conditions for so long that it requires vast amounts of investment. "Detro... Full story

  • Festivale Italiano successful despite rain

    Cortney Ofstad|Sep 2, 2014

    HURLEY - After a rainy start, Festivale Italiano went off without a hitch on Saturday afternoon in downtown Hurley, with more than 1,000 people attending the annual event. Rain caused the event to be delayed for 30 minutes, but according to Dorrene O'Donnell, executive director of the Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce, everything fell into place. "The community came together, despite the weather, to support this event and each other," O'Donnell said. "I'm just thrilled at how this turned out." Vis... Full story

  • Creative floats highlight Ontonagon Labor Festival parade

    Jan Tucker|Sep 2, 2014

    ONTONAGON - Beautiful weather, large crowds, music, floats and some surprises highlighted the 57th annual Ontonagon Labor Festival parade Sunday in Ontonagon. The parade featured a special presentation, welcoming Highland Copper Company president David Fennell to Ontonagon County. Highland recently purchased the rights to mining projects in the Upper Peninsula, including the White Pine Mine. William Fischer, president of the Ontonagon County Economic Partnership, presented Fennell with a framed... Full story

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