Ironwood Declares Property Public Hazard and Nuisance

IRONWOOD DECLARES PROPERTY PUBLIC HAZARD & NUISANCE The Ironwood City Commission adopted a resolution declaring that a public hazard and nuisance exists at 39 Newport Heights S, stating that if cleanup of the property hasn’t occurred by May 5th the blight will be removed and abated. Years of concern about yard debris blowing into neighboring … Read more

Ironwood City Commission Approves New Water Treatment Plant

IRONWOOD CITY COMMISSION APPROVES AGREEMENT TO START WORK ON NEW WATER TREATMENT PLANT The Ironwood City Commission approved an engineering service agreement to begin work on the estimated $ 9.7 million dollar water treatment and pumping station. The design process on the plant will take place over the summer and fall with a call for … Read more

Boutique Air Reports Improvements in Service

BOUTIQUE AIR SHOWS IMPROVEMENTS IN SERVICE Boutique Air has shown significant improvements in on-time arrivals and departures, and has also shown increased boardings according to an official with the airline, which is an essential service provider to the area. Tom Warren, vp of business development provided an in-person progress report to the Gogebic-Iron County Airport … Read more

Bessemer High School Will Continue In Person Learning

BESSEMER HIGH SCHOOL WILL CONTINUE IN PERSON LEARNING The superintendent of the Bessemer Area school district has said that although the Michigan Education Association has recommended that students go back to virtual learning for the next couple of weeks, Bessemer high school students as well as schools in the Gogebic Ontonagon Intermediate School District have … Read more

Hurley School District Calender Includes In Person Events

Hurley School District Calendar Includes In Person Events. The Hurley School District has released its Spring calendar, with modifications for public safety while participating. Traditional but modified graduations, prom, choir and band events as well as scholarship and awards programs are all on the schedule. The success of the fall and spring sports programs proved … Read more

Iron County Board of Canvass Confirms the Spring Election

Iron County Board of Canvass Confirms the Spring Election Tuesday’s election has been certifiedby the Iron County Board of Canvass. The three person board confirmed the results initially reported, with the exception of Sharon Ofstad getting a total of 163 votes in her write in bid for a seat on the Hurley School Board after … Read more

State to Test Private Wells for Toxic Chemicals

STATE TO TEST PRIVATE WELLS FOR TOXIC CHEMICALS The presence of PFAs in the area of Gogebic Iron County Airport has triggered a second sampling phase of wells and waterways to determine the spread of those toxic chemicals into the land and water table. PFAs are found in class B type firefighting foams commonly used … Read more

Iron County Finance Committee Approves Contract Extension for Work at Courthouse

IRON COUNTY FINANCE COMMITTEE APPROVES CONTRACT EXTENSION FOR HEATING AND COOLING WORK. The Iron County Board of Supervisors approved a five year contract extension for Duluth based Jamar Company for heating and cooling work at the county Courthouse. The county will pay just under $60,000 next year which roughly covers half the cost of replacing … Read more

Bessemer 4th of July Celebration Is A Go!

BESSEMER FOURTH OF JULY IS A GO!! The Bessemer Fourth of July celebration is a go. The city council gave organizers of the celebration the green light to plan in person festivities. Linda Nelson, president of the organizing committee said that at this time of year the committee would be putting finishing touches on the … Read more

Mercer Residents Approve Premier Resort Area Tax

MERCER RESIDENTS APPROVE PREMIER RESORT AREA TAX In yesterday’s Spring election, Mercer residents approved a half cent consumer tax to help pay for road and infrastructure costs. The Premier Resort Area Tax received just under 60% yes votes to pass. The PRAT is a consumer tax that allows seasonal visitors and part time residents to … Read more