Fines at Wakefield Library May Be A Thing of the Past

The Wakefield Library has announced they’ll continue to forgive all overdue fines for the year through the end of the month. The Daily Globe reports that Librarian Carly Rusch said the reprieve is due to the pandemic, and although fines aren’t that much, every little bit helped during such tight economic times. Rusch says the … Read more

Ontonagon County Cancer Association Gets Much Needed Help

The Ontonagon County Cancer Association is the recipient of a $10,000 donation from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan. According to the Daily Globe, the donation is meant to increase access to affordable health care and to improve quality of health care in the area. Chris Maksym, a member of the BCBS of Michigan … Read more

Emberlight Celebrates New Digs

The Emberlight Festival will be opening their new office on Friday in downtown Ironwood, across from the Carnegie Library and next to Bake Superior. The Festival committee will be posting the full season announcement that morning on social media. Everyone is invited to stop by the office from 4-6 pm to purchase your season passes … Read more

Michigan Business Owners Optimistic Post Pandemic

A survey by the Small Business Association of Michigan shows inflation, supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages remain the top issues that small businesses in the state face. Well over half of respondents overwhelmingly identified those three things as the biggest problems facing their businesses. On the upside, almost three-quarters of respondents are optimistic about their … Read more

Author Visits Ironwood

The author of this year’s Great Michigan Read featured novel, “The Women of the Copper Country” was in Ironwood and appeared at the Ironwood Carnegie Public Library last Thursday. According to the Daily Globe,a At the “meet the author” event, local bookworms had the opportunity to ask Mary Doria Russell questions about what inspired her … Read more

Residents of Burned Out Schultz Building Can’t Find Homes

The 15 residents of one of Bayfield’s oldest structures, the Schultz building are having difficulty finding new homes. The fire at 239 Manypenny Avenue burned their apartments to the ground, and although the communities of Bayfield and Red Cliff have been extremely helpful in helping the residents with a place to stay and other personal … Read more

Gogebic Sheriff’s Deputies Praised for Meritorius Service

Two officers from the Gogebic County Sheriff’s Office were recoginized last week for meritorious service in capturing a murder suspect on Christmas Eve 2021. The Daily Globe reports the awards were presented at the Gogebic County Board of Commissioner’s meeting this past Wednesday. In a letter of commendation from Sheriff Ross Solberg, Deputies Josh Elias … Read more