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  • Ironwood Township plans new farmers market

    CORTNEY OFSTAD|Jul 15, 2013

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — Ironwood Township will be home to a new farmers, flea and craft market starting Aug. 6 at the Airport Recreation Park. According to township board trustee Kathy Maki, the event was originally set to begin at the end of July, but had to be moved back until August. The event runs from 4-7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. “We’re hoping to go through October,” Maki said. Organizers are seeking vendors from across the area. There is no registration fee. “The best part is that it is free for vendors,... Full story

  • Apostolic Lutheran Church convention draws 1,200

    Jul 15, 2013

    HURLEY — Turnout for the Apostolic Lutheran Church of America was great as they held their 105th annual Convention at the Hurley K-12 school. Alan Estola, Chairman of the convention, estimated 1,200 people showed up for the event, some from as far away as Finland, Sweden and Guatemala. “We had approximately 250 people come for the service held in Finnish. By the weekend, attendance just grew and grew,” Estola said. Services were held multiple times a day in both English and Finnish. Youth services were also held, as well as youth meeti... Full story

  • Tom Sawyer

    Jul 15, 2013

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  • Ironwood aims to start work on new 20-year plan

    Katie Perttunen|Jul 13, 2013

    IRONWOOD — The city of Ironwood Planning Commission approved a request for proposals from planning consultants to initiate a new 20-year plan for the city, and will next get the request approved by the city commission, said community development director Michael Brown. Ironwood’s last 20-year plan was written in 1982, with updates in 2000, said Brown. The landscape and economy have changed since then, Brown said. The goal in a 20-year plan is to get the public’s input as much as possible. For example, a community visioning session with local... Full story

  • Ontonagon County Fair set for July 25-28

    Jan Tucker|Jul 13, 2013

    GREENLAND — The Ontonagon County Fair will close out July with a bang and a full schedule of events July 25-28. Animals, races, fast cars, kids games, beer and wine judging top the menu during the annual event. One of the newly organized events is the Jackie Strauch/Critter Ranch Memorial Speed Show presented by the Timber Trails Riding Club. Named after the late Strauch, who operated the ranch and taught many young people to ride and work with horses, will be held Sunday with registration at 10 a.m. EDT and the speed show to start at 11. Erin... Full story

  • Falls on the Black River

    Jul 13, 2013

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  • Downtown Art Place holds fundraiser

    Jul 13, 2013

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  • Aspirus Ontonagon donates old equipment

    Jan Tucker|Jul 13, 2013

    ONTONAGON — Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital, in conjunction with the Ontonagon Rotary and Hancock Rotary, are sending unused, outdated medial equipment to third-world countries. Dan Crane, of the Hancock Rotary, loaded the equipment into a van last week with the help of Aspirus employees Lynn Walters and Cindy Lonchar. The Hancock Rotary will take the equipment to Green Bay, Wis., where it will be taken to third-world countries. Rotary officials explained that outdated equipment from the United S... Full story

  • Young wildlife

    Jul 13, 2013

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  • Agency to offer youth mental health first aid training

    Jul 13, 2013

    WAKEFIELD — Gogebic Community Mental Health is hosting a training on Monday focusing on helping youth aged 12-18 facing mental health challenges or crises. Youth Mental Health First Aid introduces participants to the warning signs of mental health problems and risk factors for adolescents. It also builds understanding on the importance of early intervention and teaches people how to help a youth who is in crisis or facing a mental health or substance abuse challenges, according to a news release. The program uses role playing and simulations t... Full story

  • Snyder tours Jacquart Fabric Products

    Katie Perttunen|Jul 12, 2013

    IRONWOOD— Governor Rick Snyder and his family toured the Stormy Kromer factory in Ironwood’s Industrial Park Thursday morning, learning the history of Jaquart Fabric Products and the expansions that have taken the family company from a one-man basement operation in 1958 to a 80,000-square-foot facility with $15 million in annual sales. “Jacquart’s is a great company, and I am very proud to see Stormy Kromer in Michigan,” said Gov. Snyder. In 2001, Bob Jacquart got a tip from the late Mark Fitt... Full story

  • Single engine airplane makes emergency landing on U.S. 2

    Katie Perttunen and Cortney Ofstad|Jul 12, 2013

    BESSEMER — A single engine airplane was forced to make an emergency landing on U.S. 2 near Blackjack Road in Bessemer Township at 4:45 a.m., Thursday, according to a Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department release. Aaron Ruotsala, of Ironwood, was alone on an early morning flight to Iron River when the low oil pressure light came on, he said. Soon his engine failed in midair. Ruotsala was online with Minneapolis Air Route Traffic Control Center during the flight, and when it was evident that he wou... Full story

  • Iron County looks at refinancing construction bonds

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 12, 2013

    HURLEY — The Iron County Finance Committee heard a presentation from a representative from Stifel, Nicolaus and Company Inc., of Brookfield, Wis., about refinancing courthouse construction bonds during a meeting at the Iron County Courthouse Thursday. Dave DeYoung, senior vice president of the public finance department, spoke to the committee about different options in refinancing, as well as “substantial” savings for the county. The original bond from 2004 was $3.2 million. The eight... Full story

  • Stars pray for Randy Travis after brain surgery

    Jul 12, 2013

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country music stars and fans joined together to urge prayers for Randy Travis on Thursday after he underwent brain surgery following a stroke at a Texas hospital. Travis remained in critical condition Thursday after surgery to relieve pressure on his brain Wednesday night, publicist Kirt Webster said. The 54-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer had been improving while being treated for heart failure caused by a viral infection when he had the stroke. Nancy Jones, the w... Full story

  • Secret Garden tour aims to inspire

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 11, 2013

    WAKEFIELD — Attendees can find inspiration for their own gardens after touring eight locations in Wakefield during the annual 46th Parallel Planters Garden Club Secret Garden Tour on July 18. The event runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and features “unique” features, according to club member Lynn Adams. “We have three water features, an oriental bridge, a repurposed mine building, many decks, island beds, annual and perennials,” Adams said. “In this garden tour, there is something for everyone.... Full story

  • Apostolic Lutheran Church convention continues in Hurley through Sunday

    Katie Perttunen|Jul 11, 2013

    HURLEY— Registration began Wednesday night for the 105th annual Apostolic Lutheran Church convention, hosted this year at the Hurley K-12 school. Between 1,000 and 1,500 people are expected to attend. The convention lasts through Sunday. Events began at the school on Wednesday evening with a presentation by Harry Ylippa of Sweden in the Hurley K-12 high school gymnasium. Daily worship services will be offered at 10 a.m. and 2 and 6 p.m. in English in the gymnasium; and at 9:45 a.m., and 1:45 a... Full story

  • Festival Ironwood set for July 17-20 in expanded Depot Park

    Katie Perttunen|Jul 11, 2013

    IRONWOOD— The 21st annual Festival Ironwood will have a little different look this year because of the recent Depot Park expansion project, and organizers expect the community summer celebration to be bigger than ever. Festival Ironwood will run July 17-20, centered under the familiar blue and white tent in downtown Ironwood. This is the fourth year Will Corcoran and Keith Johnson are in charge, and they say it would be impossible to put it all together without the help of volunteers and l... Full story

  • Bridge work

    Jul 11, 2013

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  • 'Prairie Fire' sparks area kids' interest in theater

    Jul 10, 2013

    IRONWOOD — Fifty-four local children will be gracing the stage during two performances of “Tom Sawyer,” Saturday at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. The Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre, of Barrett, Minn., will spend the entire week working with the kids to get them ready for two performances. Both performances are Saturday and take place at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. The script and music were written by the Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre and features original numbers “Who Put the Lizard in the Split P... Full story

  • Reichardt, Marciniak to perform Sunday in Ontonagon

    Jul 10, 2013

    ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Theater of Performing Arts will host a vocal and piano concert Sunday at 7 p.m., featuring Ontonagon native Leah Reichardt and Alex Marciniak, of Ironwood. “We’re so pleased to have Leah and Alex together on our stage,” said Carol Reid, a theater spokesperson. “It’s always special when one of our own talented young people comes home to perform. We first heard Leah sing when she was a teenager, and her soprano voice was breathtaking even at that age. We can’t wait... Full story

  • Mesun, Butcher to play benefit concert for HOPE shelter

    Jul 10, 2013

    IRONWOOD — Tim Mesun and Paul Butcher will perform a benefit concert together Saturday at 7 p.m. at Theatre North in Ironwood. The concert will benefit the HOPE Animal Shelter. The duo will perform jazz, pop and blues songs and original compositions by both musicians. Mesun has studied jazz piano with Butcher in the summers since 2006. The pair will perform together for the third summer in a row. This is the 13th concert performed to benefit local charities by Mesun, who will attend Gogebic C... Full story

  • Jauch, Bewley deride G-Tac security measures

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 10, 2013

    UPSON, Wis. — Local Wisconsin politicians sent a letter to Gogebic Taconite president Bill Williams, asking him to immediately remove the “heavily-armed, masked commando security forces” currently hired to protect the company’s property, the site of a proposed iron mine near Upson. Sen. Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) and Rep. Janet Bewley (D-Ashland) sent the joint letter, called the hiring “horrifying” and “appalling.” “These kind of security forces are common in third world countries, but they don’t be... Full story

  • Summer Ballin'

    Jul 9, 2013

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  • Ironwood Township board ponders standing water near new pavilion at Airport Park

    Cortney Ofstad|Jul 9, 2013

    IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board of Trustees heard an update about the airport park project during a meeting Monday. Supervisor Alan Baron told the board about a number of small projects that need to be completed. Starting Wednesday, the park is being rented throughout the remainder of the week for the annual 105th Apostolic Lutheran Church Convention. However, a landscaping issue may dampen some of the festivities. Behind the pavilion, water is not draining properly, causing c... Full story

  • 3 finish Lake Michigan paddle board crossing

    Jul 9, 2013

    MUSKEGON (AP) — A young woman and two brothers on Monday finished an about 80-mile paddle board crossing of Lake Michigan from Wisconsin to Michigan, finishing in less time than they predicted despite high waves along the way. Craig Masselink, 23, his 19-year-old brother, Trent, and their 21-year-old friend Ginny Melby left Milwaukee’s McKinley Beach on Sunday morning. They had expected the trip to take about 30 hours, but it took less than 24. “I didn’t really ever think of this as my effort... Full story

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