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  • Timekeepers

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 26, 2014

    HURLEY - The Iron County Historical Society and the Iron County Museum has taken recent measures to insure the clock at the old courthouse building keeps ticking. Members of the historical society, along with David Malmquist, a clock repairman from Ashland, recently cleaned the clock and analyzed it for further work. "The clock is fairly dirty and I would like to take it down and overhaul the entire piece, but overall it appears to be in fairly decent shape," Malmquist said. The historical... Full story

  • Odanata Art Gallery part of Northwoods Art Tour

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 26, 2014

    MERCER, Wis. - Odonata Art Gallery is again taking part in the annual Northwoods Art Tour this weekend. The tour consists of art galleries across northern Wisconsin. Some locations also include demonstrations. Mitch and Laurie Myers, owners and operators of Odonata, have participated in the tour since its second year. "The art tour has been very good to us," Mitch Myers, an outdoor photographer and woodworker, said. "We try to bring in different artists with different types of style, so people... Full story

  • Scientists make love, war weapons in TV's 'Manhattan'

    Jul 26, 2014

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Writer-producer Sam Shaw was grappling with how to craft a TV drama about the war on terror and the price it exacts from those who keep its secrets. He found the answer by looking back to the early 1940s, when U.S. scientists and others working in isolation created the first atomic bombs without the knowledge of Congress, the vice president or the American public. The result is "Manhattan," debuting Sunday (9 p.m. EDT) on cable channel WGN America. The drama is set in a... Full story

  • 'Art Park' green space

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 25, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Members of the Downtown Ironwood Development Authority heard a brief update about a proposed "Art Park" for an empty lot on Aurora Street Thursday morning. Ironwood Community Development Director Michael Brown updated DIDA members about the proposed Art Park for the city-owned green space between Mattson's TV and Appliance and Book World. "We're working with the Downtown Art Place and theater in conjunction on this project to come up with an idea where artists can display their art... Full story

  • US 2 construction

    Jul 25, 2014

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  • Obama wants limits on US company mergers abroad

    Jul 25, 2014

    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Staking out a populist stand ahead of the midterm elections, President Barack Obama on Thursday demanded "economic patriotism" from U.S. corporations that use legal means to avoid U.S. taxes through overseas mergers. "I don't care if it's legal," Obama declared. "It's wrong." Obama and congressional Democrats are pushing to severely limit such deals, a move resisted by Republicans who argue the entire corporate tax code needs an overhaul. At issue are companies that enter... Full story

  • Range Art Show

    Jul 25, 2014

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  • LLW Class of 1964

    Jul 25, 2014

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  • Air Choice One welcomed to airport

    Ralph Ansami|Jul 24, 2014

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - Air Choice One was welcomed to the Ironwood area at Wednesday day-long festivities at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport. The Chicago-based airlines has been operating out of the airport for nearly a month and CEO Shane Storz said he's pleased with the response and ticket sales. "We're looking to a great future here," Storz said before a ribbon-cutting ceremony. He said Air Choice One is a "family business" and that is borne out in the fact that his sister, Darnea Wood, is the... Full story

  • Zombies invade Ironwood as Strand demonstrates demons

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 24, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Carnegie Library hosted a day of zombie-related events, including zombie make-up face-painting, on Tuesday afternoon. Ironwood resident Tyler Strand used liquid latex, powders and other make-up to provide willing participants with an opportunity to look like zombies. Strand has been interested in zombies and other things of the horror genre since he was a kid. "My birthday is Oct. 26, so it's close to Halloween and I guess it just kind of became my thing," he said. He's... Full story

  • Ocean crash kills teen pilot seeking world record

    Jul 24, 2014

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - An Indiana teenager who was attempting to set a record for an around-the-world flight was killed when his plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean, and crews were searching Wednesday for his father, who was also on board. Family spokeswoman Annie Hayat said the plane flown by 17-year-old Haris Suleman went down shortly after leaving Pago Pago in American Samoa Tuesday night. Hayat said the body of Haris Suleman had been recovered, but crews were still looking for Babar Suleman.... Full story

  • Bessemer Class of 1974

    Jul 24, 2014

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  • Impact committee eyes reclamation of G-Tac mine site

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 24, 2014

    HURLEY - The Iron County Mining Impact Committee discussed possible reclamation efforts at its meeting on Wednesday that would follow the mine being proposed by Gogebic Taconite near Upson, Wis. Joe Vairus, of the Iron County Forestry and Parks Department, addressed the committee with suggestions on how the mine's stockpile land could be used following completion of G-Tac's work and eventual withdrawal from the area. "I've heard ideas everywhere from putting a casino in there to having elk... Full story

  • Szot wins Art in the Park's top prize

    Jul 23, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Friends of the Miners Memorial Heritage Park announced the winners of the Art in the Park competition Saturday evening at Festival Ironwood. The outdoor exhibit includes 12 art installations along the one-mile Aurora Loop of the Miners Trail. The competition was judged by the public who walked the trail since the exhibit opened June 26. Amanda Szot, of Ironwood, earned first prize for her creation,"Sprouting Wings." The prize came with $1,000. Katie Greenough, who created "What... Full story

  • Wakefield Class of 1964 holds reunion

    Jul 23, 2014

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  • School board learns about new Hurley STEM classes

    Ralph Ansami|Jul 23, 2014

    HURLEY - Hurley School District teacher Dan Rye on Monday showed school board members how seventh and eighth grade students will better be prepared for high school technology classes. Rye said two new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics classes will be offered at the school. He indicated the classes will better prepare students for some of the areas on state standard tests where they haven't been performing up to state averages. The classes will cover electronics, alternative... Full story

  • Warrior Weekend to include reunions

    Jan Tucker|Jul 23, 2014

    WHITE PINE - The red and white sweaters, cheerleading outfits and basketball uniforms will come out of mothballs this weekend for the annual White Pine Warrior Weekend. Warrior Weekend is always the last full weekend in July and although it started small, it has snowballed since the last all-school reunion. It is a time that classes have their reunions and special dedications to former classmates. The White Pine School closed at the end of the school year in 2002, but the Warrior spirit which... Full story

  • Ironwood girls enjoy ice cream in Depot Park

    Jul 23, 2014

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  • Ironwood Area Schools awarded safe routes grant

    Miranda Anderson|Jul 22, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Area Schools Board of Education heard the city and IAS were awarded the Safe Routes to School Grant of $386,614 at its meeting Monday evening. The grant is intended to cover renovation costs regarding school routes, i.e. sidewalks and administrative costs. It will be used to replace the Curry Street and Lake Street sidewalks and also to build three spur trails plus a school path to connect LLW with the Gateway Trail and nearby neighborhoods. The board also made three new... Full story

  • Rebels release train with bodies from downed jet

    Jul 22, 2014

    HRABOVE, Ukraine (AP)Pro-Moscow separatists released a train packed with bodies from the downed Malaysia Airlines plane and agreed to hand over its black boxes Monday, bowing to heavy international pressure four days after the jet plunged into rebel-held eastern Ukraine. With body parts decaying in sweltering heat and signs that evidence at the crash site was mishandled, anger in Western capitals has mounted at the rebels and their allies in Moscow. Their reluctant cooperation will soothe... Full story

  • Summer lilies brighten up garden in Ironwood

    Jul 22, 2014

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  • Tootsie Roll drive raises $679 for Special Olympics

    Jul 22, 2014

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  • Bessemer looks to unload some commercial properties

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 22, 2014

    BESSEMER - The city of Bessemer is looking to promote and advertise some of its commercially zoned property with hopes of spurring some economic development in the area. The Bessemer City Council unanimously approved the decision at its meeting Monday to move ahead with the potential sale of three properties; two downtown lots, one on Sellar Street and another on the corner of Sellar and Sophie streets, as well as an 80 acre parcel along U.S. 2. City Manager Mike Uskiewicz said the city needs... Full story

  • Hiawatha celebrates 50th birthday

    Miranda Anderson|Jul 21, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Area Chamber of Commerce drew tourists from the Midwest for a 50th birthday celebration for the Hiawatha Indian statue Saturday morning. "We didn't know what to expect," said Ironwood Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Sandy Harden, regarding attendance at the ceremony. Originally from Minnesota, Hiawatha is the world's tallest Indian statue at 52 feet. "Over the last 50 years, he's endured the Upper Peninsula weather," said Ironwood Mayor Kim Corcoran, "He also, unfo... Full story

  • Child identification kits meant to help abducted children

    Sheena Trepanier|Jul 21, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Michigan Child Identification Program visited Ironwood this weekend, giving parents the opportunity to preserve a packet of identifiable information about their children, in the event of a missing child. "Hopefully they would never need to use it," John Tincher, Michigan Masons member and volunteer, said. "But at least when you're panicking and trying to get everything together, here you got a packet, ready to give to the police." Volunteers and the Michigan Masons helped parents... Full story

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