Gogebic County Included in Program to Reconnect State Waterways

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has announced a $1 billion grant program, the America the Beautiful Challenge. RRN reports the project will fund diverse, landscape level conservrunation projects. The state of Michigan has been awarded $5 million by the state’s Department of Natural Resources to remove 27 stream barriers to restore passage of fish … Read more

Third Annual Giving Tree is Up In Hurley

The Northern Iron County Engaged Residents group (NICER) has announced the third annual Giving Tree is up outside of City Hall on 5th Avenue in Hurley. There are tags on the tree with the Christmas wishes of a local kid in need. Unwrapped gifts can be dropped off at the Hurley City offices or Iron … Read more

Hurley Board of Education Hears Results of Student Test Scores on State Report Card

At the most recent meeting of the Hurley Board of Education, members heard a report on local results from the State Report Card. TheGlobe reports that elementary principal Steve Lombardo and middle/high school principal Melissa Oja said they were pleased overall with the scores. Lombardo said Hurley’s elementary students scored 72.3%, which was up from … Read more

Bayfield County Announces Scholarships for Those Interested in Local Governance

Bayfield County has opened four scholarships for high school seniors who reside in the county and are students at Ashland, South Shore, Bayfield, Northwestern, Drummond and Washburn school districts. The scholarship is intended to help students learn about and participate in local government. The DailyPress reports that to qualify, students must attend a meeting of … Read more

!st Annual Silent Auction Being Held by Library

The Ironwood Carnegie Library is holding it’s very first Silent Auction. The public is invited to browse through the interesting array of items up for bids, all donated by local businesses, individuals, and friends. Almost 100% of the library’s programming and many of the resources it provides as well as updates and repairs to the … Read more

Ashland City Council President Steps Down, Again.

The president of the Ashland City Council has announced that he is stepping down as of this Saturday. The DailyPress reports Eric Lindell and his wife Kristi are moving to the Twin Ports to be closer to their family. Lindell is the second council president to resign this year, taking over when Kevin Haas resigned … Read more

New Trail Has Been Named to Replace the Closed #2

The snowmobiling season starts on December 1 st and those who enjoy all the trails in the area have had to wrap their heads around the fact that a large section of Trail 2 was going to be unavailable. According to MLive, The DNR and the Gogebic Range Trail Authority were looking for solutions when … Read more

Distribution of Senior Commodities Being Held Today

This morning, the Lake Gogebic Senior Center in Bergland will hold their monthly commodity pickup from 9:25 am to 9:40 am. White Pine’s distribution will be at the township hall from 10 am to 10:15 am. Seniors in Ontonagon can pick up their boxes from 11 am to 11:30 am at the Holy Family Catholic … Read more