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  • Saginaw County's Haley Williams wins Miss Michigan

    Jun 17, 2013

    MUSKEGON (AP) — Miss Saginaw County Haley Williams has been crowned Miss Michigan and will get the chance to compete for the Miss America title in Atlantic City, N.J., in September. Williams, a 20-year-old from Saline, edged out runner-up Miss Monroe County KT Maviglia and second runner-up Miss West Michigan Mekeisha Alcock to take this year’s crown. The Muskegon Chronicle reports that Williams called Saturday’s win “a blessing” a said she’s confident she can fulfill her duties as Miss Michig...

  • Flag Day celebration

    Jun 15, 2013

  • Mercer, Chinese children to learn same curriculum

    Cortney Ofstad|Jun 15, 2013

    MERCER, Wis. — Despite more than 7,000 miles separating school districts, children in Mercer and China will learn the same curriculum through a Satellite Education Program. Mercer School District Administrator Erik Torkelson attended a meeting in Madison June 1 to discuss the possibility of creating two American schools in China. The Pittsville, Wis., School District is also a model school for the program. According to Torkelson, involvement in the program came through a former boss. “As with any organization, this opportunity came about as...

  • Montreal carver chisels tree home for Hobbits

    Ralph Ansami|Jun 15, 2013

    MONTREAL, Wis. — John Lauzon’s Hobbit House is a work in progress. The resident of 82 Minnesota Ave. in Montreal is an ardent woodcarver, so when a spruce tree in his front yard became potentially dangerous to his house, he hatched the idea of carving a Hobbit haven. “I hated to cut it down and waste wood,” he said. Lauzon claims Hobbits had been hiding under the deck of his house and they needed a place to stay, so he began carving out the tree as a shelter for the little creatures. That re...

  • Depot Park progress

    Jun 15, 2013

  • Hands-on art demonstration set for Presque Isle

    Jun 15, 2013

    PRESQUE ISLE, Wis. — The Presque Isle Chamber of Commerce and Presque Isle Library will hold an open house with hands-on art demonstrations Wednesday, June 19, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Presque Isle Community Center. Attendees can talk to artists as they work, ask questions and try their hand at broom tying, wool spinning, throwing pottery, hand-building clay pots, painting and woodcarving. A children’s event, “Pages in the Park,” begins at 10:30 a.m. It is an “interactive adventure...

  • Garage fire

    Jun 14, 2013

  • Flag Day

    Jun 14, 2013

  • Food for astronauts

    Jun 14, 2013

  • Last day of school

    Jun 14, 2013

  • Hurley-Ironwood Boy Scout Troop 323 learns proper care of American flag

    Cortney Ofstad|Jun 14, 2013

    IRONWOOD — The American flag has become a rich tradition in the culture of the United States, and a local Boy Scout troop is continuing that tradition by learning the proper way to take care of the Stars and Stripes. Hurley-Ironwood Boy Scout Troop 323 has been involved with many different aspects of the flag, including saying the Pledge of Allegiance before every meeting. “With all Scout members, patriotism is something that is instilled in them early on,” Scoutmaster Bill Perkis said. “Our...

  • G-Tac begins test drilling

    Cortney Ofstad|Jun 13, 2013

    UPSON, Wis. — Gogebic Taconite broke ground Wednesday to begin drilling core samples at the proposed iron ore mine near Upson after crews were obstructed by protesters the day before. Protesters earlier placed large rocks, trees and other obstructions in the roadway to block crews from entering the drill sites. In addition, they came out of the woods and began to yell at workers, and took and damaged personal property of a G-Tac worker. Iron County Sheriff Tony Furyk said a protester stole a c...

  • Road work continues

    Jun 13, 2013

  • 3 wildfires burn out of control in Colorado

    Jun 13, 2013

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A wildfire fueled by hot temperatures, gusty winds and thick, bone-dry forests has destroyed 92 homes, damaged five more and prompted more than 7,000 residents northeast of Colorado Springs to flee, sheriff’s official said Wednesday. A separate Colorado wildfire to the south has destroyed 20 structures and prompted evacuations of about 250 residents and nearly 1,000 inmates at medium-security prison. To the north, another fire burned in Rocky Mountain National Par...

  • Barbecue Cook-off for Life raises more than $6,000

    Jun 13, 2013

    ONTONAGON — The seventh annual Barbecue Cook-off for Life, held Saturday, generated $6,074 for the Ontonagon County Cancer Association. This raises the total amount raised by the event to nearly $40,000. All the funds raised are used to assist Ontonagon County cancer patient with medical expanses. Tom Domitrovich and Griff Roehm, who chair the event, said it would not be possible without all the volunteers, barbecue teams, 48 business and individuals who gave monetary donations, 13 firms and i...

  • Summer blooms

    Jun 12, 2013

  • Hurley students walk to school

    Cortney Ofstad|Jun 12, 2013

    HURLEY — Elementary and middle school students from the Hurley K-12 School took a different route to school Tuesday, participating in the school’s first Walk to School Day. Students, parents, teachers and staff members lined up at Super One parking lot in Hurley and walked west on Center Drive, dressed in Hawaiian shirts, leis and other tropical garb. There was music and officers from the Iron County Sheriff’s Department and Hurley Police Department escorted the walkers along the route. “Ever...

  • Summer planting

    Jun 12, 2013

  • Catholic education class planned

    Jun 12, 2013

    BESSEMER — All area Catholic youth in kindergarten through 12th grade are welcome to a summer program, Totus Tuus, set at St. Sebastian School in Bessemer from Sunday, June 16, through Friday, June 21. A team of college age students from the Diocese of Marquette will lead attendees deeper in the faith through prayer, skits, talks, games and more, a news release said. The team is spending eight weeks in parishes across the U.P. sharing the gospel message and promoting the Catholic faith. ...

  • FinnFest USA 2013 to feature local talent

    Jun 12, 2013

    HANCOCK — Ever since her class took a trip to Michigan Technological University’s Rozsa Center about a year ago, Ewen-Trout Creek fifth-grader Elise Besonen has dreamed of performing on that stage. Later this month, she’ll get to fulfill her dream — in a big way. Besonen, 10, will be one of the musicians performing at the opening ceremony for FinnFest USA 2013 on the evening of June 19 at the Rozsa Center in Houghton. Her vocal talents caught the eye of festival chairman Jim Kurtti, of Hancock...

  • Sunday Lake campground proves popular destination

    Katie Perttunen|Jun 11, 2013

    WAKEFIELD — Getting a reservation at Sunday Lake Campground can be a hard thing to do, according to discussion at Monday’s city council meeting in Wakefield. The first day to reserve a spot for the season is Jan. 2 and interested campers are lined up at City Hall or call on the phone that day to reserve a spot. “We know that day is going to be crazy every year. It’s worked that way for the past six years,” said city clerk Jennifer Jacobson. The campground has 90 camp sites, 79 with water and...

  • Township eyes road rehabilitation projects

    Cortney Ofstad|Jun 11, 2013

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Gogebic County Road Commission member and Ironwood Township resident Art Lyons spoke to the Ironwood Township Board of Trustees during a meeting Monday about improving roads throughout the township, specifically, Section 12 Road. “If you don’t do that road this year, you are just going to fall further behind,” Lyons said. The board discussed the possibility of chip sealing the road in the future, but Lyons said that the commission can’t financially do that. With budgets b...

  • Jacobus celebrates 5 years as priest

    Jun 11, 2013

    ONTONAGON — More than 250 friends and parishioners celebrated the fifth anniversary of the ordination of Holy Family Catholic Church pastor the Rev. Michael Jacobus at a dinner Sunday night in the church hall. Jacobus was named pastor of Holy Family by Bishop Alexander Sample just four months after his ordination. He thanked the people of the parish for the way they received him into their own. He said he planned the dinner so that he could celebrate with his family. “You are all my fam...

  • Lupine Junefest draws bikes, cars, crafts

    Katie Perttunen|Jun 10, 2013

    MERCER, Wis. — Saturday was a beautiful day for a bike ride for the 148 riders gathered in Mercer to celebrate Lupine Junefest, despite a lack of lupine this year. Linda and Glen Gilbert from Shawano, Wis., enjoyed their second year at the race on their tandem bicycle. “It’s the only time he listens to me,” Linda Gilbert said from the front of their two-seater. The Gilberts planned to ride for 50 miles on Saturday. The festival also offered planned routes for 10, 20 and 26 miles. Festiva...

  • Author Kisor shares stories about his UP novels

    Katie Perttunen|Jun 10, 2013

    IRONWOOD — “The Porkies is a place full of wonder and legend. It’s a wonderful place for imaginary crimes,” Henry Kisor, mystery writer, told a crowd of about 20 Saturday morning at Ironwood’s Carnegie Library. Kisor discussed his fourth Steve Martinez mystery, Hang Fire. Martinez is the fictional police officer in Kisor’s novels who keeps finding another mystery to solve in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Hang Fire is a term which refers to the misfire of a muzzle loader, said Kisor. The book is ab...

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