Annual Christmas Count A Success

The 60th annual Fifield-Park Falls Audubon Christmas Bird Count was held on the 14th, continuing a tradition started in 1965 by Tom and Mary Lou Nicholls. ThePriceCountyReview reports that historically, the count has documented 77 different bird species, with a low of 17 species in 1970 and a high of 41 in 2006. Individual bird … Read more

Educators Determined To Continue Program At Northland

Despite Northland College’s spring 2025 closure, former faculty are forming the Northland Collaborative to save its educational mission, acknowledging the community’s desire to preserve its economic role. The Collaborative plans to launch a microcollege offering a two-year, holistic, community-based program for 20-25 students. The curriculum will be discussion-based and “experiential or place-based,” utilizing the Chequamegon … Read more

What Can You Recycle in Wisconsin After The Holidays?

With Christmas now past comes Boxing Day, the time when all the pretty paper and other wraps go into the recycling bins…Wisconsin mandates recycling of flattened cardboard (no Styrofoam/air pillows), rinsed (not crushed) plastic #1/#2, aluminum, newspapers, and glass. DNR Coordinator Jennifer Semaru emphasizes proper sorting. Acceptable wrapping paper must be plain, flat, tearable, and … Read more

What To Do With That Live Christmas Tree After The Holiday

It will soon be time to decide what to do with the living tree you decorated so beautifully for the holiday. In Ironwood, you can contact the Department of Public Works (DPW) or check their official Facebook page for announcements about Christmas tree collection in early January. They often set up temporary drop-off sites (like … Read more

Ashland Man Sentenced For Wreck That Killed His Friend

A 22-year-old Ashland man has received 180 days in jail and two years probation in Bayfield County for a 2022 crash that killed his best friend and seriously injured another person. The Ashland Daily Press reports that despite facing over 14 years for negligent operation and reckless driving homicide, Judge Kelly Thimm cited Marcus Agostine’s … Read more

Local School Board Declines Controversial State Funding

The Bessemer Area Schools Board of Education has reaffirmed its decision to decline the state’s 31aa funding unless the language is significantly altered by the December 30 deadline. The Daily Globe reports school aid act funding supports essential services like staffing and safety measures. However, to receive it, schools must waive attorney-client privilege during investigations … Read more

Local Trail System Will See Benefit From New Equipment

Michigan’s Western Gateway Trail Authority has successfully raised funds to purchase a new, heated snow groomer for the Iron Belle Trail system. TheDailyGlobe reports a summer fundraiser, including a raffle, raised almost $22.000. Major contributors included the Ironwood Tourism Council, Gogebic Range Health Foundation, Republic Services, and the Bessemer Wakefield Rotary. Chairperson Paul Anderson noted … Read more

Local Schools To Get New Student Transportation

The Ironwood Area Schools Board of Education has taken a significant step toward updating its fleet of student transportation by unanimously approving the $206,000 purchase of two three-year-old used buses. As reported in TheDailyGlobe, the vehicles, acquired from Nelson Bus Service Inc., are intended to replace two of the district’s oldest buses. This proactive replacement … Read more

Vilas County EDC Has New Chair

Nicolet College President Kate Ferrel was elected Chair of the Vilas County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors at their Dec. 12 annual meeting, succeeding Jim Tuckwell. Ferrel, whose term begins January 1, 2026, will advance VCEDC’s economic growth initiatives. With over 25 years in Wisconsin’s technical college system, focusing on workforce and economic development, … Read more