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  • Vietnam Veterans sell donated chalet

    Jul 21, 2014

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  • Annual recliner races draw large crowd in Saxon

    Jul 21, 2014

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  • Scores dead in first major ground battle in Gaza

    Jul 21, 2014

    GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The first major ground battle in two weeks of Israel-Hamas fighting exacted a steep price Sunday: It killed 65 Palestinians and 13 Israeli soldiers and forced thousands of terrified Palestinian civilians to flee their neighborhood, reportedly used to launch rockets at Israel and now devastated by the fighting. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the offensive would continue "as long as necessary" to end attacks from Gaza on Israeli civilians. But Hamas... Full story

  • Lake Gogebic project aims to increase baitfish

    Ralph Ansami|Jul 19, 2014

    BERGLAND - The Lake Gogebic Chapter of Walleyes for Tomorrow believes sinking 550 tons of boulders will be a big boost to fishing on the lake. The $45,000 rock-sinking project was expected to conclude today or early next week, as Outdoor Impact Shoreline and Landscape Services, of Green Lake, Wis., was hauling the boulders on a small barge 3.5 miles out from the Bergland dock. Tony Piencikowski, secretary of the chapter, said a similar reef-building project worked well in another massive body of... Full story

  • Iron County Extension agent helps bring 4-H to Africa

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 19, 2014

    KOFORIDUA, Ghana - Being in 4-H can take people a lot of places, but Neil Klemme never imagined it would take him to the heart of Africa. Klemme, a youth development agent with the Iron County University of Wisconsin-Extension office in Hurley, recently traveled to Ghana through 4-H, helping with youth development of programs in the country. Over the course of three weeks, he worked with 4-H leaders, leading a training and sharing his experiences in 4-H. A major difference between 4-H in Ghana... Full story

  • Festival Ironwood continues

    Jul 19, 2014

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  • Summit to focus on 'aging friendly' communities

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 19, 2014

    HURLEY - Iron County will host a second annual Iron County Aging-Friendly Communities Summit Friday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Oma Town Hall. The event is designed to help make Iron County more "aging friendly," allowing summit attendees to share ideas to improve programs and services for local seniors. According to Andrea Newby, family living agent for the Iron County University of Wisconsin-Extension office, after last year's event, things are continuing to move forward. "We... Full story

  • Festival flag raising

    Jul 19, 2014

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  • Iron County Summer Youth Camp draws 76

    Jul 18, 2014

    By CORTNEY OFSTAD [email protected] MANITOWISH WATERS, Wis. - Another year of Iron County Summer Youth Camp is in the books. According to Neil Klemme, youth development agent for the Iron County University of Wisconsin-Extension office, things were "amazing." The camp took place the week of July 7, at the North Lakeland Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters. This year, 26 volunteer high school students were camp counselors for 76 campers in third, fourth and fifth grades from across... Full story

  • Aging unit moves closer to new roof

    Jul 18, 2014

    By RYAN JARVI [email protected] HURLEY - The Aging Unit of Iron County is seeking a new roof for its senior center building in Hurley and opened the six sealed project bids it received from contractors during its board of directors meeting on Thursday. A contractor was not picked for the project, but the board has narrowed it down to two, and is seeking further information from a third. The Building and Property Committee will review the two bids and seek out information from the third,... Full story

  • Festival Ironwood holds opening ceremony

    Jul 18, 2014

    By RYAN JARVI [email protected] IRONWOOD - The Honor Guard from the American Legion Post 5 presented a short opening ceremony for Festival Ironwood on Thursday at Depot Park. Bob Cannon, a member of the Legion, offered the blessing for the event and sang the "Star Spangled Banner." The Pledge of Allegiance was also recited and a brief statement was heard from the festival's co-organizer, Will Corcoran. "There's a lot people that do a lot to put this thing on," Corcoran told the crowd.... Full story

  • Ottawa National Forest comes to Carnegie

    Jul 18, 2014

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  • Tote that barge

    Jul 17, 2014

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  • Festival Ironwood begins

    Jul 17, 2014

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  • Hiawatha to get 50th birthday party Saturday

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 17, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The Ironwood Chamber of Commerce will host a historical presentation with a few speakers to commemorate the 50th birthday of the giant fiberglass statue of Native American chief Hiawatha this weekend. The real-life Hiawatha is credited as co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy, which united five separate Native American tribes. Ironwood Mayor Kim Corcoran is expected to say a few words, as is local historian Larry Peterson and Nancy Gotta, whose father-in-law, Charlie Gotta Sr., was... Full story

  • Bessemer Blast 50/50 winner claims $28,338 prize

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 17, 2014

    BESSEMER - The big jackpot of $28,338 from the 2014 Bessemer Blast 50/50 raffle has finally been claimed by a Wisconsin woman. Gwen Arbuckle, of Odanah, Wis., a supervisor at the Moccasin Trail complex, is the lucky winner with ticket number 1209. Officials verified the ticket on Wednesday. "I'm going to pay off some medical bills that I have," Arbuckle said of her prize. "I could always use a new roof, and then I'm also helping a student through our local parochial school." Arbuckle is part of... Full story

  • Bessemer Township set to improve gravel roads

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 16, 2014

    BESSEMER TOWNSHIP - The Bessemer Township Board recently approved a construction project to improve four of its gravel roads at a cost of nearly $85,000. The four roads to undergo construction are Chokecherry and Bluebird lanes, a small piece of Second Street and portions of Anvil and Koski roads. The portions of Anvil and Koski roads, slated for paving, will be the most expensive at slightly more than $46,000. The work on the remaining routes will involve putting down two layers of chip seal,... Full story

  • Little Finland to celebrate 50 years

    Ryan Jarvi|Jul 16, 2014

    HURLEY - The cultural organization Little Finland will celebrate 50 years of existence with a three-day festival beginning July 25 featuring music, dances and traditional Finnish foods. Sonja Luoma, has been president of the Little Finland board for about eight years, and has been a member of the organization off and on for more than 35 years. She said people should attend the event "Just to have a good time." "We're going to have really good music and fellowship," she said. Luoma said the... Full story

  • Mykkanen to perform at Historic Ironwood Theatre

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 16, 2014

    IRONWOOD - It's been a "whirlwind" year for Bessemer native Miles Mykkanen. While working towards his master's degree in music with an emphasis in vocal performance at The Juilliard School, Mykkanen has made his solo performance debuts at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall in New York. He also worked with famed American soprano Renée Fleming in an internationally broadcasted master class. In addition, Mykkanen also sang lead in Juilliard opera's critically acclaimed production of... Full story

  • Holland park

    Jul 16, 2014

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  • Festival Ironwood tents start to rise

    Jul 15, 2014

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  • Wakefield City Council proclaims July 3 'John Siira Day'

    Miranda Anderson|Jul 15, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield City Council approved a proclamation to name July 3 as "John Siira Day" and rename the renovated pavilion as the "John Siira Pavilion." The proclamation was presented to former City Manager John Siira during a surprise ceremony on July 3. It appointed GEI Consultant Jeff Bal as Prime Professional to oversee the Michigan Department of Natural Resources trust fund project. The project includes a $150,000 grant to renovate the restrooms and pier at Sunday Lake. "The restro... Full story

  • Grant for $386,614 will fund safe routes to Ironwood school

    Ralph Ansami|Jul 15, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The city of Ironwood has received a $386,614 Safe Routes to School grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation. It will fund new sidewalks and bicycle paths near the Luther L. Wright-Norrie School, as well as programs to help students walk and bike to school safely. A local Safe Routes to School team has been working with state officials for more than a year. The team includes representatives from the Ironwood School District, city of Ironwood, city parks and recreation... Full story

  • Rethinking a healthy breakfast muffin

    Jul 15, 2014

    When fall rolls around and it's back to school and work, wouldn't you love to start your day with something tastier and more substantial than that all-too-typical bowl of cold cereal? It's just so boring day after day. And that's apart from the fact that most cereals will fail to tide you over until lunchtime. Here, then, is a meal in a muffin, a delicious and substantial alternative to the usual breakfast fare. The base is a mix of white whole-wheat and all-purpose flours. Don't fret over the w... Full story

  • 5 generations gather in Ironwood

    Jul 15, 2014

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