Mercer Town Electors Have to Reschedule Special Meeting

A special meeting of the Mercer town electors was postponed on Thursday after it was determined that public notice was not provided within the period required by Wisconsin statutes. According to the Daily Globe, the special meeting to discuss the potential for the four at-large supervisor seats to be “numbered” so that future candidates could … Read more

Road Closure in Gogebic County

The Gogebic County Road Commission (GCRC) reports that LAKE ROAD, Ironwood Township, will be CLOSED to traffic beginning 7:00 a.m. today through 3:00 p.m. Thursday. The closure is located between the Wisconsin border and lower Powers Road. The GCRC will remove and replace multiple culverts. Little Girl’s Point County Park campground and beach can be … Read more

Wisconsin Man Faces Life in Prison

A Wisconsin man has been found guilty of assault with intent to murder, following a three day trial in Gogebic County. Benjamin Bozile of Gillette Wisconsin, was found guilty of stabbing and cutting the throat of a man in September of 2020. Bozile fled the scene and was arrested by a Wisconsin state trooper and … Read more

Tree Planting Observes World Elder Abuse Awarenss

Residents at the Gogebic Medical Care Facility observed World Elder Abuse Awareness Day earlier last week by planting a blooming cherry tree in the community garden. Residents were brought out to see the tree with facility resident Wayne Kangas in charge of the tree planting explaining the meaning of the event. Future events for residents … Read more

Movies Nights Are Back At Mercer Public Library

The Mercer Library hosted its first outdoor movie event of the summer this past Tuesday. Folks gathered on the library grounds to watch “Matilda” on the library’s new outdoor movie equipment. There will be two movies a month through August. Free water and popcorn will be provided. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs … Read more

Local School Business Makes Its Mark on Local Trails

As part of the Hurley High School Northwood’s Manufacturing program, signage created by senior Ross Neimi marks the trailhead of the newly opened trail from Casey Sag Road to Foster Falls. Neimi designed and crafted the signage of cedar with industry grade wood carving equipment at the school. The trailhead sign was commissioned by Laura … Read more

Roadwork Continues in Area of U.S. 2 & 51

Construction of the roundabout at the intersection of US 2 and 51 continues and as it does, Wisconsin Department of Transportation officials are planning the demolition of the bridge over US 2. Construction crews are slated to begin removing the bridge later this month, starting with the half of the bridge that goes over the … Read more

Festival in Hurley Is A Go!

The annual Iron County Heritage Festival Parade and related events in Hurley have gotten the go-ahead from the Hurley City Council. The council at a recent meeting discussed the details of the event and determined that the festival could be successfully organized with COVID-19 guidelines as they currently exist within the county. The Iron County … Read more

Iron County Issues Conditional Use Permit In Contested Area

The Iron County Comprehensive Planning, Land and Zoning Committee has passed a contested conditional use permit, allowing the use of 536 N. Falcon Road as a Tourist Rooming House in a residential-recreation zones district. The opposition to the CUP expressed concern over traffic, noise, trash, etc. Those on the committee responded that the CUP is … Read more

Boutique Air Continues to Have Issues With Service

A pilot shortage will cause some scheduling changes for flights from Ironwood to Chicago, according to reports at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport Board meeting early this week. Due to the nationwide pilot shortage, Boutique Air Inc., is unable to have two sets of pilots for its daily Ironwood service to Chicago, according to Michael Harma, … Read more