Ashland Women Protest Circus Treatment of Animals

The Carden International Circus was in Ashland on Monday night, and while aerial acrobats, jugglers and motorcycle daredevils performed inside the Bay Area Civic Center, two local women were outside protesting the circus and its treatment of the animals in the show, in particular, the elephant. TheAshlandDailyPress reports that PETA says Carden has repeatedly violated … Read more

Roadwork to Begin in Several Parts of Ontonagon County

Several road projects in the U.P. begin this month. Roughly 20 miles of M-28 from west of M-64 to US-45 in Ontonagon County will be resurfaced. Work starts next Wednesday and should finish by the end of September. The Michigan Department of Transportation is updating traffic signals at the US-2/M-189 intersection in Iron River on … Read more

Local Flowage Receives Grant

A $4.1 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Wisconsin Coastal Management has been awarded to protect the Gile Flowage, which along with the Montreal River flow into Lake Superior. According to WXPR, the funds will allow the purchase of more than 1,000 acres of land around the flowage from Xcel Energy. … Read more

St. Germain and Plum Lake Get Money for Road Work

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a $3.5 million contract for road improvements on WIS 155 between WIS 70 and Lake Street in the town of St. Germain and Plum Lake in Vilas County. Work is scheduled to begin on the 20th and includes replacing and repairing culverts, grading and shaping ditches, milling and overlay HMA … Read more

Ironwood Gets Drinking Water Grant

State grants have been awarded to seven municipalities in the Upper Peninsula to upgrade their water infrastructure. Ironwood has been given just over $11 million from the Drinking Water State Revolving fund to replace about 15,000 feet of water main and associated lead and galvanized water service lines in the northwestern part of the city. … Read more