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  • Peterson Falls roaring after spring rain

    May 13, 2014

  • Joining the pride

    May 13, 2014

  • Existing mill rate could help pay for ailing roads in Ironwood Township

    Cortney Ofstad|May 13, 2014

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP - The Ironwood Township Board of Trustees, Monday, discussed an alternative source of funding to help update its ailing roads. Four years ago, the township passed a four-year millage to help pay for a fire truck. The fire truck has since been paid for, allowing the board to drop the 1 mill from the taxes. However, supervisor Alan Baron asked the board if it should explore the option of using the 1 mill to help pay for road repairs. "Should we move forward and have the citizens...

  • Wakefield council schedules session to discuss fiscal budget

    Miranda Anderson|May 13, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield City Council scheduled a work session to discuss the proposed budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year during its meeting Monday. The session is scheduled for May 19 at 10 a.m. After conducting a public hearing at the meeting on June 9, the council will need to adopt the annual budget ordinance, said city manager John Siira. The council opted out of Public Act 95, which added 99 cents to every resident utility bill to assist low-income residents in paying for their...

  • 'Great race' serves as reminder

    Ryan Jarvi|May 12, 2014

    HURLEY - More than 200 people came to run, walk or stroll the ninth annual Brian Nasi Memorial Heart Run/Walk in Hurley on Saturday. The event was held at the Hurley K-12 School. Many red balloons were purchased in memory of others and were released in the sky prior to the starting of the race. There was also face painting and a clown. Ginger Nasi's husband, Brian, passed away in 2005 from a heart attack. The race was created in his honor and also to educate the community on the importance of...

  • Gogebic Range Trail Authority holds trail cleanup Saturday

    Miranda Anderson|May 12, 2014

    The Gogebic Range Trail Authority held a cleanup session Saturday afternoon along Trail 2, a snowmobile/ATV trail in western Gogebic County. Volunteers met in Bessemer early Saturday morning before gathering in Hurley to begin cleaning the trail back into Michigan. Volunteers were headed up by GRTA treasurer Lisa Hetfeld, GRTA secretary Christina Youngberg and ATV club president Ross Kolesar. A total of 22 people participated in the cleanup, including members of the Western U.P. Trail...

  • Friends of the Library offer spring book fair to raise money for Carnegie

    Ryan Jarvi|May 12, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Friends of the Library hosted its annual spring book fair at the Ironwood Memorial Building on Saturday to offer bookworms great deals on used books and raise money for the Ironwood Carnegie Library. "People donate books from the community, and then they come and buy books," said Gayle True, a member of Friends of the Library. "It's just like a big old recycling of books." True said the Friends have been hosting the book fair for many years. "It seems to be real popular and people...

  • Stamp Out Hunger

    May 12, 2014

  • MSP becoming more mobile than ever

    Ryan Jarvi|May 12, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - The days of the old police car with the CB radio and spotlight are over. The radio and spotlight are still there, but Sgt. Glenn Gauthier, of the Michigan State Police Wakefield Post, said the role of a state trooper is becoming more mobile, and the vehicle is making that a reality. "This is a trooper's office," he said motioning to the dark blue Dodge Charger with the red cherry button-light on top. The vehicle is loaded to the dome-light with technology, some of which has been...

  • Father, son among Friday grads at Gogebic Community College

    Ryan Jarvi|May 10, 2014

    IRONWOOD - It's not every day that a father and son dress up in green gowns and walk a stage in front of hundreds of people, but that's exactly what happened at Gogebic Community College's commencement ceremony on Friday. Jim Chiapuzio, 51, graduated with an associate of applied technology degree, and his son, Jordy, 20, graduated with an associate of arts degree in criminal justice. "I'm glad to be done," Jim Chiapuzio said. "It was hard, though. After being out 33 years and then having to do...

  • Marketing key in keeping Iron County tourism alive

    Ryan Jarvi|May 10, 2014

    OMA, Wis. - About 25 people attended a tourism workshop on Thursday to raise awareness of the industry's importance to the Iron County area. The workshop was organized by the Iron County Development Zone and the Hurley and Mercer chambers of commerce. The first speaker was Cindy Burzinski, director of Vilas County Tourism and Publicity, who also sits on Gov. Scott Walker's Council on Tourism. Burzinski discussed the economic impacts of tourism for Iron County, customer service statistics and...

  • Ontonagon Area High School holds 2014 junior prom

    May 10, 2014

  • Teacher donates time to help kids build canoes

    May 10, 2014

    MERRILL, Wis. (AP) - Prairie River Middle School teacher Mark Pugh didn't know what to expect last school year when he started hanging posters around the school, inviting students to participate in a wooden canoe-making workshop. For the past several summers, Pugh, a technical-education instructor at the school, has been trekking to Brooklin, Maine, to attend courses at the WoodenBoat School, a prestigious program that teaches niche skills related to the art of wooden boat-building and repair....

  • 30 years of service

    May 10, 2014

  • GOISD superintendent speaks about consolidation

    Miranda Anderson|May 9, 2014

    MARENISCO - Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District superintendent Bruce Mayle discussed the possible consolidation of the Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco school districts on Thursday evening at the Marenisco Township Hall. Consolidation of the two districts will appear on the August ballot. If passed, the move would occur on July 1, 2015. The presentation was conducted to discuss issues regarding the proposed consolidation and Mayle introduced the history of the school districts,...

  • Emergency on Aurora Street

    May 9, 2014

  • Mysterious X's pop up around area

    May 9, 2014

  • Mercer students raise $257 for local food pantry

    May 9, 2014

  • Garske to be GCC 2014 commencement speaker

    Kim Zechovich, Special to the Globe|May 9, 2014

    By KIM ZECKOVICH Special to the Globe IRONWOOD - John Garske will be the commencement speaker at Gogebic Community College's graduation ceremony this evening at 6:30 in the Lindquist Student Center gymnasium. Garske, a Ferris State University graduate, received an associate of science degree in surveying and topographical drafting in 1973 and a bachelor of science degree in land surveying in 1975. He serves as the president of Coleman Engineering Company. Coleman employs 90 people, including...

  • Perseverance, hard-work pay off when going back to school

    Kim Zechovich, Special to the Globe|May 8, 2014

    "Don't listen to anyone that says you can't do it," said Gogebic Community College student Melissa Baldwin, of Ironwood. She's been told she "can't" again and again, but has defied that statement many times over in her life. Baldwin will graduate Friday evening from GCC with an associate of arts degree in criminal justice, with a concentration in corrections. With a cumulative grade point average of 3.84, she is graduating with high honors status. Baldwin began attending GCC in the fall of 2012,...

  • Students participate in Walk to School Day Wednesday

    May 8, 2014

  • Westgate Nursing Home celebrates retirement of three staff members

    May 8, 2014

  • Cat, deer form unlikely animal bond

    May 8, 2014

  • Schneller outlines US 2 summer project plans

    Ralph Ansami|May 8, 2014

    IRONWOOD - The general contractor for this summer's Ironwood U.S. 2 reconstruction project said Wednesday work on the detour route will begin around the middle of next week. Tom Schneller, of Snow Country Contracting, Bessemer, addressed about 85 people Wednesday evening at a meeting at the Memorial Building. The session was set up by the Michigan Department of Transportation, which is overseeing the project. The 2014 work will be from the tourist park to Curry Street. "We'll make it a successfu...

  • 'Positive change' expected for students after Sleight move

    Cortney Ofstad|May 7, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Last month the Ironwood School Board voted to move students from Sleight Elementary to Luther L. Wright School and students, teachers and parents alike are preparing for the transition. The board approved a majority of the students in the district under one building at LLW and students in pre-kindergarten and the alternative school attending Sleight. The Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District offices being rented at LLW will be moved to Sleight, according to the board's plan....

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