This Weekend Big for Marathoners in Hurley

Hurley is set to host the state’s longest-running race, established in 1969 and named after Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi. The Paavo Twilight 5K Run/Walk also takes place Friday evening, and then on Saturday, 320 runners will participate in the full and half Paavo Nurmi marathons, starting at Whitecap Mountains Resort and Gile Park, respectively, and … Read more

Minocqua Named Site of Prestigious Competition

Minocqua has been chosen as a destination for a major fishing tournament in September. The city will host the ‘Knighten Industries Heritage Cup,’ the second stop of the 2025 MLF Team Series, from September 14-19., All fishable waters within 60 miles of Minocqua are now off-limits to competitors. Specific lakes to be fished in will … Read more

Early Learning Center Gets High Praise

Terri’s Tree House Early Learning Center in Woodruff has achieved national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children or NAEYC, the gold standard in early childhood education. The center one of only five in Wisconsin to earn the distinction, signifying the highest quality for children from infancy through kindergarten. The center … Read more

Its Time for the FAIR!

The Gogebic County Fair kicks off today. The annual event is a little different this year, but still promises a weekend packed with excitement for all ages. There’s a patriotic flag raising ceremony, with honor guard @ 4:30 to start things off. Following the opening, there are various expo exhibits, showcasing local talents and crafts … Read more

Bomb Threat in Eagle River Another Swatting Incident

Last week, Vilas County authorities responded to a bomb threat at Trackside Motorsports in Eagle River. According to TheLakelandTimes, the caller threatened to detonate a bomb and shoot officers. After evacuating the business and establishing a perimeter, authorities determined it was a “swatting incident” as the caller was not in the area. No devices were … Read more

Long Term Utility Project Scheduled to Start in the Fall

Xcel Energy’s Ashland-Ironwood Transmission Rebuild Project is set to begin. The multi-year project will rebuild and relocate two older transmission lines from the 50s and the 70s between the Gingles and Ironwood substations. This eliminates aging infrastructure across the Bad River Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa reservation and removes a section from Copper Falls State … Read more

Right Now Is Prime Biking Season in Ironwood

The SISU Dirt Crew is back at it for the 2025 season. Their Tuesday night rides are scheduled for 6PM, unless otherwise noted. You can RSVP to all of them at sisudirtcrew.org or on Facebook, or if you’d like a copy of the schedule, you can download one on their website. Also, due to ongoing … Read more

Accidental Discharge of A Weapon Injures One

A Park Falls man accidentally shot himself in the leg while moving a handgun for cleaning, according to police. Officer Joshua Hilgart responded to Marshfield Medical Center on July 20, after a mandatory report of a gunshot wound. The man, conscious and cooperating, explained he was cleaning his concealed carry 9mm handgun when it discharged. … Read more

Wild Animal With Head In A Jar Finally Rescued

A two-year-old female black bear, found with a jar stuck on its head in Bayfield County near Lake Namakagon, has been freed and relocated. The Chequamegon Humane Association received the initial call last Sunday night. The bear was sighted in a Crystal Lake resident’s yard outside of Cable on Sunday morning. The resident promptly contacted … Read more

Park Falls Appointed New City Official

At its regular meeting last week, the Park Falls Common Council appointed Andrea Mortier as the city’s new deputy clerk and treasurer. Mortier will succeed Debra Perkins, who retired at the end of July. The council approved a Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit bids from firms for the creation of a new comprehensive plan … Read more