Refinanced Bonds Will Save Hurley About $2 Million

Refinancing a water and sewer bond intended to save the city of Hurley about $2.1 million was approved by the city council earlier in the week. The new interest rate for the bond is almost half of the four water and sewer bonds , and even with the bond insurance fee of $200,000, the city … Read more

Ironwood City Commission Pays Some Bills, Orders New Equipment

The Ironwood City Commission has approved payments and bid requests for the city wells, building demolitions and new equipment for the department of public works. A final payment to Binz Brothers Drilling and Pumping service of Hurley for completion of the Well #203 Rehab project. An additional payment was approved for a change order connected … Read more

Ironwood Sees Another Annual Homecoming Season

Students at Luther K. Wright High School celebrated homecoming on Friday with a parade through downtown Ironwood, a football game and the traditional homecoming dance. The parade was led by the school marching band and featured floats designed by the different classes, as well as the star of the parade, the float that carried the … Read more

COVID-19 Causes Bessemer School District to Make Tough Call on Events

The Bessemer School District has made the decision to cancel several events due to a surge in positive COVID-19 cases in the district, including three football games and scrimmages scheduled through this week. Superintendent Dan Niemi says some of the athletes on the Gogebic Miners co-op team with Wakefield-Marenisco have been affected by the outbreak. … Read more

Hurley Elementary Students Learn Observe Fire Prevention Week

This past Thursday, elementary students at Hurley K-12 school spent the afternoon getting an up-close look at fire department equipment and learned about fire safety as part of Fire Prevention Month and Fire Prevention Week. Firefighters from the Hurley Fire Department met with more than 200 students from pre-k through fifth grade. Kids learned about … Read more

Gogebic New County Voting Map Approved for Next Year

The Apportionment Committee of Gogebic County has approved the new population-based voting map, which will go into effect at the beginning of 2022. The precincts are divided only to meet the population standard and are not altered to offer a partisan political advantage. The chairpersons of the county’s two major political parties were present as … Read more

Michigan Superintendent of Public Education Visits Ironwood School

Michigan’s Superintendent of public instruction Michael Rice visited Luther L. Wright K-12 school midweek as part of his tour of schools in the Western U.P. Ironwood Schools Superintendent Travis Powell and K-12 Principal Melissa Nigh lead him on a tour of the building and visited some classes while they were in session. Rice said he … Read more

Replacement of Old Water Lines in Hurley Going Well

In his report to the Hurley Board of Public Works Committee, Water manager Gary Laguna said the project to replace some 50 residential lead or galvanized lines is exceeding expectations. Grant dollars reimburse contractors that replace those outmoded lines on private property from homes to the main city connection. The grants may also make it … Read more