Sheriff’s Deputy Could Face Jail Time

The Michigan Attorney General has announced that charges will be brought against Gogebic County Sheriff’s Deputy Scott Voit, after an incident in 2020 involving an inmate. Voit will be charged with misdemeanor assault and battery with a possible 93 day sentence, and misconduct in office by a public official which is a five year felony. … Read more

Ironwood Slowly Returning to Normal With Local Celebration

Several hundred people were on hand to celebrate the return of First Fridays in downtown Ironwood this past weekend. The entertainment provided by the Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company was enthusiastically applauded; the company presented a scaled down performance of their usual program, and Downtown Art Place put on a community art project theme … Read more

Lots to Do In the Area Over The Weekend

This past weekend, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources held a Free Fun Weekend, where no fees for park admittance, fishing licenses and trail fees were not required in any of the state’s 49 state parks, 15 state forests, numerous waterways or 44 state trails. The waiver applied to both residents and visitors and parks … Read more

Fourth of July Plans In Bessemer Are A Go!

The Bessemer Area School District has voted to approve the use of Massie Field for the annual 4th of July fireworks celebration. The 4-1 decision followed discussion about concerns of litter on the field, the consumption of alcohol and tobacco on school property and the flow of crowds in and out of the stadium. The … Read more

Ironwood Sees Progress During Recent Holiday

The Memorial Day weekend proved to be an interesting and encouraging window into emergence of Ironwood and surrounding areas after over a year of COVID-19 imposed restrictions to business. The chair of the Ironwood Economic Development Corporation was providing a tour for visitors from Chicago and reports they were impressed, enjoying the down city square … Read more

COVID-Restrictions Easing, But There Is Still Need In The Area

According to Linda Cossi of the Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency in Bessemer Area residents in need of groceries can find both relief and support in two federal programs, The Commodity Supplemental Food Program and The Emergency Food Assistance Program, aimed at helping persons who meet requirements relating to income, age and location. Anyone wishing to … Read more

Ironwood Is Proud Of All Its Residents

THE CITY OF IRONWOOD IS PROUD OF ALL ITS RESIDENTS The Ironwood City Commission unanimously approved a resolution declaring the month of June as Pride, Diversity and Inclusivity Month. A Pride Picnic will be held in the Park from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 12 at the city square to celebrate LGBT Pride Month … Read more

Life Getting Back To Normal In Ironwood…

LIFE GETTING BACK TO NORMAL IN IRONWOOD First Fridays in Ironwood are back and this week the Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company will perform in the Downtown City Square. Woodland Sky is composed of Ojibwe, Menominee, Potawatomi, Lakota and Apache nation dancers. First Friday starts at 4pm with merchant tables, art vendors and other … Read more

Higher Water Bills Help Fund New Water Treatment Facility

HIGHER WATER BILLS HELP FUND NEW WATER TREATMENT FACILITY Ironwood and Hurley residents will see an average $4 a month increase on water bills for each residential dwelling. Average user is considered to be about 2,100 gallons per month. The increase will help fund construction of the new water treatment plant, along with standard CPI?adjustments … Read more