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  • $56 million settlement proposed in river cleanup

    Mar 28, 2014

    GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Six companies and two municipal entities have offered to pay a total of $56 million to help with the massive cleanup of contaminants in the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin, a project estimated to cost $1 billion. If a federal judge approves the settlement among state and federal authorities and two American Indian tribes, the eight parties could be released from claims that they were partly responsible for polluting the river with PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls,...

  • Home demolitions turn Detroit into blank canvas

    Mar 28, 2014

    DETROIT (AP) - The families of Detroit's Brightmoor area are delighted that the day is finally approaching when bulldozers will arrive to level more of their neighborhood. After that, their community's future will be like the cleared landscape - a blank canvas. For years, Brightmoor residents pleaded with the city to demolish vacant homes that scavengers had stripped of wiring and plumbing and anything of value. Some structures are already gone, and now officials aim to do much more, possibly...

  • Coast Guard: BP let 9 to 18 barrels of oil in lake

    Mar 27, 2014

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - An initial assessment of a Lake Michigan oil spill shows that between nine and 18 barrels of crude oil entered the lake following a malfunction at oil giant BP's sprawling northwestern Indiana refinery, the U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday. Coast Guard spokesman Chief Petty Officer Alan Haraf said the estimate comes from the Coast Guard's initial visual assessment Tuesday of the spill scene at BP's Whiting refinery some 20 miles southeast of downtown Chicago. One barrel of...

  • A good start

    Mar 27, 2014

  • Just in case winter ever ends

    Mar 27, 2014

  • Michigan won't recognize same-sex marriages

    Mar 27, 2014

    LANSING (AP) - Michigan won't recognize more than 300 same-sex marriages performed last weekend before a court halted a decision that opened the door to gay nuptials, Gov. Rick Snyder said Wednesday. The announcement came a day after an appeals court indefinitely stopped any additional same-sex marriages. It will likely take months for the court to make its own judgment about whether a Michigan constitutional amendment that says marriage only is between a man and a woman violates the U.S....

  • Dallas museum takes art to blind, beyond

    Mar 27, 2014

    DALLAS (AP) - With their galleries full of paintings and sculptures, museums are a treat for the eyes. So after suffering optic nerve damage, Bobby Jackson of Fort Worth wasn't sure he'd ever visit one again. But here the former forklift operator was at Southern Methodist University's Meadows Museum, taking in some of the museum's extensive Spanish collection using senses other than sight - tracing tactile versions of paintings with his fingers, immersing himself in their place and time with...

  • Radovich delivers update on bond referendum

    Cortney Ofstad|Mar 26, 2014

    BESSEMER - The Bessemer City Council heard an update on the proposed bond referendum. Tuesday, from Dave Radovich, superintendent of the Bessemer Area School District. Radovich spoke about the proposed 20-year, $4.9 million referendum on the ballot May 6, and how it will help with technology, infrastructure and security upgrades, as well as make both A.D. High School Johnston School and Washington Elementary School more energy efficient. "We have to go green," Radovich said. "We are very...

  • 'Yooper' getting recognition as dictionary entry

    Mar 26, 2014

    ESCANABA (AP) - After a more than decade-long campaign, the term "yooper" is getting recognition in the dictionary. Residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula call themselves "yoopers." Officials announced Monday that the term will appear in the 2014 edition of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, which goes on sale next month, the Daily Press of Escanaba and MLive.com reported. Gladstone resident Steve Parks began his campaign by writing to the dictionary's editors about "yooper" in 2002....

  • A walk is a walk, no matter the weather

    Mar 26, 2014

  • Emergency brake failed to stop Chicago train

    Mar 26, 2014

    CHICAGO (AP) - An emergency track-side braking system activated but failed to stop a Chicago commuter train from jumping the tracks and barreling to the top of an escalator at O'Hare International Airport, a federal investigator said Tuesday. The events that led to Monday's accident, which occurred around 3 a.m. and injured more than 30 passengers, might have begun with the train operator dozing off toward the end of her shift, according the union representing transit workers. But Tuesday's...

  • A funny thing happened ...

    Mar 26, 2014

  • Wakefield council denies request to deed city property on Olson Avenue

    Miranda Anderson|Mar 25, 2014

    WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield city council denied a request to deed city property near Olson Avenue to Martha Vestich. The council discussed gaining right-of-way to the remainder of the city property from adjacent land owners, if Vestich's request was approved. It heard the city's application for the Stormwater, Asset Management and Wastewater grant was not approved. "Applications were approved through a random computer lottery rather than being scored on applications meeting certain criteria,"...

  • Consolidation issue heats up Bessemer school board meeting

    Cortney Ofstad|Mar 25, 2014

    BESSEMER - The Bessemer Area School District Board of Education held a contentious meeting Monday, debating the proposed bond issue with one board member. Bill McDonald, an outspoken opponent of the proposed bond referendum, was asked numerous questions by other board members about the consolidation committee he is a part of. The committee proposes to ask for the consolidation of Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco School districts on the ballot in August. Bessemer superintendent Dave Radovich...

  • Morning wonder

    Mar 25, 2014

  • Snowmobilers enjoy trail ride

    Mar 25, 2014

  • Malaysia: Missing flight crashed in Indian Ocean

    Mar 25, 2014

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - It was the unwelcome, anguishing news that families of the missing had dreaded, and when they heard it from Malaysia's prime minister Monday night there were shrieks and intense heartbreak: The missing Malaysian Airlines flight whose fate was a mystery that consumed the world had crashed into a remote corner of the Indian Ocean. The news, based on fresh evidence gleaned from an unprecedented analysis of satellite data, meant it was all but impossible that any of...

  • Mercer students attend Superior Days in Madison

    Mar 24, 2014

    MERCER, Wis. - Four Mercer School students attended the Superior Days conference Feb. 18-19 in Madison to lobby with other students and adults, a news release said. Superior Days is a community-based effort to bring important issues from northwestern Wisconsin to the attention of state legislators, according to the Superior Days website. Before meeting with legislators, students learned about the issue they would discuss in Madison, how to properly shake hands and speak to adults, and how to...

  • Citizens of the Month

    Mar 24, 2014

  • Dogs get a break from prison training program

    Ralph Ansami|Mar 24, 2014

    IRONWOOD - Kratos and Oceta took a furlough from their prison training program Saturday to attend the Spring Home, Yard and Sport Show at the Patrick O'Donnell Civic Center. The dogs are two of many up for adoption at the HOPE animal shelter. The dogs walked through the crowd at the civic center, stopping to be petted by youngsters and adults alike. They are staying at the Ojibway Correctional Facility in Marenisco, where they are being trained by inmates right in the prison cells. The inmates'...

  • Bessemer PTO holds 6th annual auction

    Miranda Anderson|Mar 24, 2014

    BESSEMER - The Bessemer Parent-Teacher Organization held its sixth annual action night Saturday evening at the VFW. "Beach party" was the theme of the event. All attendees were given leis upon entry. Activities included a silent and live auction, raffles, a door prize and refreshments. The raffles and auctions included over 100 prizes, such as art pieces from Washington school and a season pass to a local ski hill, all donated by local families, individuals and businesses. All proceeds from the...

  • Gay marriages in Michigan halted by appeals court

    Mar 24, 2014

    MASON (AP) - An appeals court reinstituted Michigan's constitutional ban on gay marriage, but not before several hundred same-sex couples rushed to the state's county clerk's offices to get hitched. The order on Saturday by a federal appeals court in Cincinnati to at least temporarily restore the ban that Michigan voters approved in 2004 came after Glenna DeJong, 53, and Marsha Caspar, 51, of Lansing, were the first on Saturday to arrive at the Ingham County Courthouse in the central Michigan...

  • Most important meal

    Cortney Ofstad|Mar 22, 2014

    IRONWOOD - As the old saying goes, "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day." For students at Sleight Elementary School in Ironwood, breakfast is a given. Each day, students are able to eat breakfasts thanks to grant funding. Each student is provided with a breakfast pack, containing low-sugar cereal, juice and Graham crackers or other snack items. Employee Julie Siirila organizes about 211 packs for students each day, allowing them to get breakfasts. The meals are provided free of...

  • Winter's snowy barrage hammers US road budgets

    Mar 22, 2014

    TRAVERSE CITY (AP) - In Michigan's way-up-north Keweenaw Peninsula, where 200 inches of snow in a single season elicits barely a shrug, officials know there's nothing in the budget more important than keeping the roads passable. Yet even they have been caught short this merciless winter. Houghton County planned to spend around $2.1 million for plowing, salting and related maintenance, which experience suggested would be plenty, but has overshot it by $500,000 and counting. State and local govern...

  • Research study sheds light on winter naps

    Matt Walters|Mar 22, 2014

    Hello friends: This week’s column is brought to you thanks to a bear research study conducted for the past 30 years in Ashland, Sawyer and Bayfield Counties. It is run by Tim Ginnett, an associate professor at the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Sunday, March 16 High 25, low minus 14 I met Margaret “Maggie” Heino back in the early 1990s, when professor Ray Anderson was running this study and also figuring out a way to get elk introduced into Wisconsin....

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