Motor Vehicle Accidents in the U.P. Are Rising

According to new data from the Michigan State Police Department of Highway Safety Planning, deadly motor vehicle accidents in the U.P. are coming close to those before the pandemic. 6News reports there were a total of 8,571 crashes in the U.P. leading to 34 deaths in 2022, compared to 9,140 crashes leading to 37 deaths … Read more

Search Continues for Ontonagon Man Gone Missing While Kayaking

The search continues for a 74 year-old man believed to have fallen out of his overturned kayak in the Firesteel River area. 6News reports early Friday afternoon, Negaunee Regional Dispatch received a call regarding an overturned kayak. Michigan State Police from the Wakefield post and the Coast Guard began a search for Dale Albert Venema … Read more

Improvements Planned for Hiawatha Park Could Use A Boost From the Community

The crowdfunding campaign to build a new playground at Hiawatha Park in Ironwood continues. Hiawatha Park was originally established with the installation of the statue Hiawatha in 1964. The Hiawatha Park improvements will add ADA playground structures and surface to the park, making it even more attractive. The goal for the fund is $50,000, and … Read more

Two Medical Organizers Partner for Better Service

Aspirus Health and St. Lukes Duluth have announced the two organizations plan to partner with each other, with a goal of expanding healthcare across the Northland, serving residents of northeastern Minnesota, northern and central Wisconsin, and the U.P. The affiliation is not a purchase, but a collaboration to grow healthcare across the area.The partnership will … Read more

Bessemer’s Parks and Rec Takes A Stroll and Makes Acessements

Members of the Parks and Rec Commission took their meeting outside last week, meeting at Bluff Valley Park to make the commission’s annual assessment of the city’s parks and gardens. TheDailyGlobe reports during their first stop, it was found that one of the park’s four bridges needs repair. Other refurbishments and repairs were discussed and … Read more

Solar Storms May Bring Northern Lights to the U.P.

The U.P. may be treated to a spectacular light show this evening. TheAshlandDailyPress reports a solar storm is predicted to hit our atmosphere, which causes the Aurora Borealis, mostly seen in Alaska, Canada and Scandinavia. A peak in solar activity may be large enough to affect the skies further south, including most of the northern … Read more

Phase 2 of Bessemer Water Project Given the Go-Ahead

At its last meeting, the Bessemer City Council moved foward with Phase 2 of the city’s water system improvement project. TheDailyGlobe reports project manager for C2AE, Darren Pionk, recommended hiring Ruotsala Construction for the project, which submitted a the lowest bid coming in at just under $770,000 for the work. The council voted unanimously to … Read more

Emberlight Invites Students to Partake of Some Culture This Summer

The Emberlight Festival is offering a limited number of free tickets to students 18 or younger for their Main Stage productions and International Film Fest screenings throughout the Summer, in keeping with Emberlight’s mission of providing world class artistic experiences to the community. The summer series will give students the opportunity to experience artists from … Read more

Emberlight Invites Students to Partake of Some Culture This Summer

The Emberlight Festival is offering a limited number of free tickets to students 18 or younger for their Main Stage productions and International Film Fest screenings throughout the Summer, in keeping with Emberlight’s mission of providing world class artistic experiences to the community. The summer series will give students the opportunity to experience artists from … Read more