Hurley Residents Not Happy About Temporary Neighbors

At the Hurley City Council meeting midmonth, residents complained about repeated issues with an AirBNB at 305 1st Ave. N. TheDailyGlobe cites complaints of trespassing, late-night noise, dogs fouling lawns, tree damage, and the removal of “No Trespassing” signs. They also cited consistent alley parking that impedes snow removal. Mass noted the property is not … Read more

Price County Man Charged In Crash Deaths

A man from Kennan, in Price County is facing charges, including two counts of second-degree reckless homicide, following a fatal crash in August that killed two people. The crash occurred the morning of August 28 at the intersection of State Highways 13 and 111 in the Town of Worcester, south of Phillips, involving a pickup … Read more

Bessemer Receives Funding For Recreational Facility

Bessemer has secured a $227,800 state grant for a new Bessemer Iron Belle Trailhead. TheDailyGlobe reports the trailhead will offer a pavilion, restrooms, picnic tables, parking, a bike repair station, ADA accessibility, landscaping, and a flexible “learn-to-bike” area/ice rink. Construction starts this year, with major work in 2027. Officials anticipate year-round recreational and educational benefits, … Read more

Vilas County Board To Consider Sale Of County Property

The Vilas County Board of Supervisors will consider greenlighting the sale of Riverside Park and allocating $634,739 from the General Fund for Phase Two development at its meeting on Tuesday the 27th. Resolution 2026 proposes three options for selling the 10 parcels; Sell all 10 undeveloped parcels to a single buyer; develop infrastructure and sell … Read more

Crash In Ontonagon County Kills One

A multi-vehicle accident in Ontonagon County on Monday resulted in the death of a Wisconsin man. The Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies responded to the scene on U.S. 45 north of Gauthier Road in Stannard Township around 11:30 a.m. The crash was fatal for one individual, identified as 24-year-old Andrew Bjork of Hudson, … Read more

Winter Tradition Continues In Houghton

In preparation for Michigan Tech’s famous Winter Carnival in February, students and volunteers gathered to build a chapel in Houghton, a tradition that was first known as “The Ice Mass at the Ice Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows” now simply known as “ice mass.” St. Albert the Great University Parish will host three … Read more

Saxon Harbor Once Again Certified

Saxon Harbor’s Lake Superior marina has once again been recertified as a Wisconsin Clean Marina for its environmental efforts. TheAshlandDailyPress reports that since 2020, the marina has implemented erosion and pollution controls, including bioretention areas, native plantings, and vegetated buffers, along with a fish cleaning station, fishing line recycling, and boater education. The certification is … Read more

Eagle River Hosts Snowmobiling’s Best This Past Weekend

Eagle River, the “snowmobile capital of the world,” hosted the World Championship Snowmobile Derby over weekend. The event saw over 340 racers, with 12 reaching Sunday’s final. The derby began in 1966, started by two resort owners to boost winter business, and rapidly grew after a permanent track was built in 1967-68. The derby significantly … Read more

Gogebic-Iron County Airport To Receive Grant Funding

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) is dedicating $9 million in grants to 19 municipal airports to address PFAS contamination from firefighting foam. PFAS are persistent chemicals linked to serious health problems, including cancer and reproductive issues. The funds, which stem from a 2017 response team, will support testing, monitoring, cleanup … Read more