Summer School Camps Expand to Accomodate Demand

The Gogebic Ontonagon Intermediate School District is once again partnering with Gogebic Community College to host five summer camp classes for kids 11-14 this summer. According to the Daily Globe, there was one camp in Gogebic and one camp in Ontonagon last summer, and this yer there will be five camps geared toward manufacturing. The … Read more

Several Local Communitied Receive Infrastructure Assistance

The USDA and Rural Development have announced infrastructure investments for organizations and municipalities in the Upper Peninsula. With money going towards projects in Gogebic County, $8,400 for a new heating system boiler in the Natural Resource Center that houses the county’s Forestry and Park Division, the Soil Conservation District and the Michigan State University Extension … Read more

Bessemer Fire Department Acquires Essential Lifesaving Equipment

Thanks to a generous donation from a fire department in the lower part of the state, the Bessemer Fire Department has an upgraded set of Jaws of Life tools. According to the Daily Globe, Specialist Trooper Jason Berg of the Michigan State Police Fire Investigation Unit in Negaunee helped coordinate the acquisition. Berg, a native … Read more

Summer Jobs to Be Had in the Ottawa National Forest

The Ottawa National Forest is looking for applicants for this summer’s Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) program. This program is designed to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands, provide gainful employment for young men and women, and help develop an understanding and appreciation of the Nation’s natural environment and heritage. To participate in the program … Read more

67th Annual Art Show Scheduled, Call for Artists Goes Out

The Range Art Association is once again putting out their call for artists for their 67th Annual Art Show, held in association with the Emberlight Festival, bringing together world class art and entertainment to the western U.P. every summer. The Art show is scheduled for August 17th through the 27th at the Historic Ironwood Memorial … Read more

Wakefield Library Board Has New Members

Monday night in Wakefield, the City Council announced two appointments to the library board. According to the Daily Globe, Mayor Dale White selected Alicia D. Riley to fill a full term vacancy on the board. Riley said she and her children have seen great benefit from the library in Wakefield and wanted to see it … Read more

Issues With Medical Marijuana Caregivers Prompt Discussion Among Ironwood Officials

The Ironwood City Commission and the Ironwood Planning Commission in a work session last week, discussed different options for regulating medical marijuana caregivers in the city. According to the Daily Globe, Director of Community Development Tom Bergman presented the group with five options on the subject. Historically, caregivers are allowed to grow medical marijuana for … Read more

Additional ARPA Homeowner Assistance Is Now Available

Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority has launched a new program to help homeowners with additional financial help to pay bills and stay in their homes. Funds allocated under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to the Michigan Homeowner Association can help pay delinquent mortgages, property tax and/or condominium payments, … Read more

Nordic Ski Event Shows Potential of Developing Local Trail Systems

The Second Annual Project Connect Fun Nordic Relay was this past Saturday, and skiers were able to use special trail connections between ABR, Wolverine, Miners Memorial Park and Iron Belle Trails. According to the Daily Globe, the event wasn’t a competition, rather a relay that allowed skiers to experience the trail systems at their leisure. … Read more