Ironwood Downtown Will Soon Have A Social District

At the last meeting of the Ironwood City Commission, a written plan from the Downtown Ironwood Developement Authority for a social district downtown was voted on and passed. TheDailyGlobe reports the social district will cover most of the downtown area, and will allow licensed establishments to sell alcoholic beverages in special cups which can then … Read more

Case Involving Several Charges of Ashland Man Will Not Go to Trial

A homeless man from Ashland has pleaded guilty to charges connected to a theft from a teacher at Lake Superior Elementary School. TheDailyPress reports Gregory Secord, 31 pleaded guilty of stealing money from a teacher’s bag last December. He was also charged with breaking and entering, disorderly conduct, possesison of narcotics and methamphetamine. As part … Read more

Deadline to Participate in Kroger Opioid Settlement Looms

Michigan governments are slated to receive almost $42 million over 11 years from a $1.2 billion national opioid settlement with Kroger after allegations that the company contributed to the epidemic. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is encouraging municipalities to make a decision soon, as the deadline for local governments and counties to register to receive … Read more

Theres A Change in One of the Traffic Signals In Wakefield

The Michigan Department of Transportation is evaluating the traffic signal at the US-2/M-28 (Sunday Lake Street) intersection in Wakefield, Gogebic County. The traffic signal at US-2 and M-28 will be put into flash mode beginning at just before noon today, Friday, and will continue flashing through the fall. The study of the sign is designed … Read more

Elderly Washburn Man In Court Over Mistaken Identity

A situation in which a man became violent with process server ended up with the man being charged with false imprisonment and battery. TheDailyPress reports Kim Kingsley, 72, of Washburn, appeared in front of Circuit Judge John P. Anderson and asked the judge to dismiss the charges against him as he acted under emotion duress. … Read more

Iron County Makes Decision About Remaining ARPA Funds

At the most recent of the Iron County Finance Committee, members voted to spend the remaining funds the county received from the American Rescue Plan Act on items already worked into the budget for the current fiscal year in order to save those budgeted funds. TheDailyGlobe reports the finance committee is an arm of the … Read more

Wisconsin Students Have New Program to Help With College

Certain students across Wisconsin will soon be able to be admitted directly to the Universities of Wisconsin. Direct Admit Wisconsin is a new program that allows some high school students to automatically be accepted to 10 University of Wisconsin locations. Qualified high school students will received emails to their school accounts letting them know they’ve … Read more

The Hunters Education Program Needs You…

Volunteers are being sought by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to act as hunter education instructors. Instructors are needed all over the state to promote safe, respnsible and ethical hunting practices. Since the program started in 1967, more than 1 million hunters across the state have been trained and certified by more than 20,000 … Read more