GCC Decides To Hire Interim While Searching For New College Leader

Following President Chris Patritto’s January 27 resignation, the Gogebic Community College Board of Trustees voted in a special meeting to use the Registry for College and University Presidents (RCUP) to select an interim president. The board will also hire a separate firm to find a permanent president by the fall. TheDailyGlobe reports the Massachusetts-based registry … Read more

St. Germain Has New Town Official

St. Germain Town Clerk Jenn Vojta, who was elected in April 2025 via write-in, and reluctantly accepted her position, resigned effective Feb. 28, citing “personal commitments.” TheLakelandTimes reports the town board accepted her resignation and appointed non-resident Deputy Clerk Felicia Szott as her replacement, effective March 1 until April 2027. This move was possible after … Read more

Judge Sides With Enbridge On Line 5 Relocation

A Wisconsin administrative law judge has upheld state permits for Enbridge Energy’s 41.1-mile Line 5 relocation in northern Wisconsin. The ruling rejects challenges by the Bad River Band and environmental groups to the DNR’s wetland, waterway, and water quality approvals. The project reroutes about 20 miles of pipeline from the Bad River Reservation, as required … Read more

Crash Near Cloverland Claims One Victim

Last Tuesday, around 8 p.m., the Eagle River Area Fire Department responded to a severe snowmobile crash on Trail 7 near Muskellunge Creek in Cloverland. Crews used a UTV to reach and treat the lone operator. Due to serious injuries, a medevac helicopter was requested, requiring a temporary 15-minute closure of Highway 70 at Wilderness … Read more

Eagle River Residents Busted On Road Trip

Following a Jan. 17 traffic stop on U.S. Highway 8 East, three Eagle River residents—Susan Cody, 74, Barry Clure, 69, and Patrick Menting, 63, face Class C felony drug charges in Oneida County for possession with intent to deliver over 100 grams of fentanyl, allegedly part of a Chicago-to-northern-Wisconsin trafficking ring. The defendants confessed to … Read more

Rare Attraction On Apostle Islands May Be Open This Winter

The Apostle Islands ice caves were opened on Monday for the first time in 11 years, only the third time that access to the caves has been deemed safe, as confirmed by the National Lakeshore. WXPR PublicRadio reports that due to rapidly changing conditions, visitors are warned access may close with little notice, especially with … Read more

Wisconsin DOT Says “Give Em Room!”

In light of 13 incidents this winter alone, the Wisconsin DOT and Wisconsin County Highway Association are urging drivers to give snowplows space. Slow down and stay back at least 200 feet; six serious, often rear-end, strikes were reported. Passing is dangerous due to poor visibility from snow clouds. Always focus, avoid distractions, and remember … Read more

Airport Board Meets, Begins Work On Facility Plan

The Gogebic-Iron County Airport Board reviewed and began updating its Airport Layout Plan or ALP with planning firm Mead and Hunt to meet new FAA standards. As reported in TheDailyGlobe, the ALP, which details current and future airport states, is critical for federal funding of development projects; the last full update was in 2011. Separately, … Read more

Governor Visits Ashland, Sits Down For Roundtable

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers addressed rising healthcare costs and other community issues during a visit to Ashland on Thursday. At a roundtable, business owners and providers, including Mayor Matthew Mackenzie, discussed high costs. Gina Marie Anderson, owner of Harbor House Sweets, reported her monthly healthcare premium jumped from $658 to $2,700 due to increased ACA … Read more

Fast Food Owner In Trouble Again For Labor Issues

Cave Enterprises, which runs 105 Wisconsin Burger King franchises, faces over 1,600 state child labor and wage violations—the largest in modern Wisconsin history. TheAshlandDailyPress reports those violations, from 2020 to 2025, affected over 600 minors and resulted in $231,944.83 in penalties and $5,492.46 in back wages/overtime, with total costs potentially reaching $1,065,437.29. Prompted by 33 … Read more