Ironwood Schools Switch to Temporary Virtual Learning Starting Tomorrow

Starting tomorrow, Ironwood Area Schools are switching to virtual learning. The information comes from a press release citing substitute shortages and season illnesses as the reason for the temporary switch. Normally staff members will continue to work despite being down with a cold or the flu, but this year, combined with COVID-19, the strain on … Read more

11th Annual Big Bundle Up Keeps Families in Need Warm

The Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau are asking residents to drop off new or gently used coats, sweaters, hats, mittens, and other warm clothing for the state Department of Tourism’s Big Bundle Up campaign. The 11th annual statewide campaign runs through January 7th. the program has collected nearly 200,000 warm winter items to help families … Read more

Longtime Gogebic County Sheriff Makes Announcement

Gogebic County Sheriff Pete Matonich on Friday announced he will be retiring at the end of the year. A committee of county officials, including the county clerk, county prosecuting attorney, and county probate judge will form to appoint an interim sheriff who will serve for the remainder of Matonich’s term, which ends in 2024. Matonich … Read more

Weisinger Returns As Ontonagon Village Clerk

Ontonagon has a new village clerk. At a recent meeting, the village council selected Kori Weisinger to return to the position. Weisinger was hired in 2018, but then left in 2020. When village manager Joe Erickson was dismissed, she was hired as acting clerk. Out of three candidates interviewed for the position, Weisinger was asked … Read more

Threatening Behavior In Mercer School District Investigated

Late last week, the Iron County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a concerned parent in the Mercer School District about rumors of threatening behavior by a middle school student. Sheriff’s deputies responded immediately to the school and met with school officials. Those officials investigated the incidents and deemed they were not a credible threat. … Read more

Iron County Finishes Work on 2022 Budget

At their meeting on Tuesday night, the Iron County Board of Supervisors adopted the 2022 budget for the city. The just over $16,000,000 budget was adjusted to reflect expenditures including the construction of a 160-foot communication tower in Pine Lake and funding for the transportation assistance service program budget. The budget also includes $552,000 that … Read more

New Ironwood Mayor and Officers Sworn In Monday Night

The Ironwood City Commission held its reorganization meeting on Monday to follow the general election on the 2nd. Kim Corcoran took the oath of office as Mayor. David Andresen took the oath of office as Mayor pro-tem. Nancy Korpela and incumbent commissioners Jim Mildren and Rick Semo all took the oath of office together. The … Read more

The Next Phase of Airport Expansion to Begin Soon

Bids are due in a week for work to renovate the Gogebic-Iron County Airport. The renovations will allow the facility to better handle an increase in passenger load. The renovations will almost double the capacity of the passenger holding area. The redesign will also reduce the size of the air traffic organization room, which is … Read more

No Snow Yet, But Jack Frost Festival Has Begun!

The Annual Jack Frost Festival is underway, with the first event of the celebration, the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce Jack Frost Raffle. Tickets are available at the Chamber office and the Northwind Natural Foods Co-Op. The drawing for the $10k jackpot will be held Saturday, December 4th. Up next, on the 18th, its the Old … Read more