GCC Will Hold Virtual Graduation Again This Year

GCC Continues to Monitor Student and Public Safety with Virtual Graduation Gogebic Community College will hold its graduation ceremony virtually again this year. GCC President Dr. George McNulty announced the plans in a press release yesterday. GCC will give out about 175 degrees and certificates this year, starting at 6pm on Friday evening. The ceremonies … Read more

Area Students Can Attend Summer Classes Virtually

Area Students Can Attend Summer Classes Virtually for the First Time Lake Superior Virtual Academy has announced that registration for summer classes is now open. The program offers Virtual Credit Recovery Courses offering accessibility to classes and keeping students on track for graduation. The academy is offered for K-12 students. Lake Superior Virtual Academy offers … Read more

The Community Says Goodbye to Cameron Besonen

THE COMMUNITY SAYS GOODBYE TO PAULING YOUTH FOUND LAST WEEK Family, friends and neighbors gathered to celebrate the life of Cameron Besonen at Ewen-Trout Creek School, where he was a student this past Saturday. The 17 year old, who was autistic and non-verbal, passed away after he disappeared into the woods last week. Ontonagon Sheriff … Read more

American Rescue Plan Act Will Bring Money to Michigan

American Rescue Plan Act Bringing Much Needed Assistance to Townships Across the State Michigan is expected to receive $10.3 billion in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Payments for each township could occur as soon as May 10th. Mary Segalin, new secretary of the Michigan Townships Association, says the funds may be used for … Read more

Fourth of July Festivities Are Being Planned In Wakefield

FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVITIES ARE BEING PLANNED IN WAKEFIELD The Wakefield City Council has pledged to return the town’s Fourth of July celebration by committing $2,500 to the event. Last year’s events were canceled due COVID-19 restrictions. City Manager Robert Brown has said he hopes everyone stays healthy and folks continue to get vaccinated. He … Read more

Drop In State Funding Could Affect Programs At Gogebic Community College

DROP IN STATE FUNDING COULD AFFECT PROGRAMS AT GOGEBIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Gogebic Community College President George McNulty expressed concern about a possible reduction in state funding for the school of over 18% if the proposed budget recommendation funding model is enacted by the House Appropriations committee. the effect would be felt both this fall and … Read more

Body of Pauling Boy Found After Extended Intense Search

BODY OF PAULING YOUTH FOUND AFTER EXTENDED, INTENSE SEARCH. Officials announced that the body of Cam Besonen of Pauling, was found in the woods near his home. Besonen was autisic and non verbal. The three day search for the boy involved more than 400 volunteers, along with local, state and tribal agencies, who battled snow … Read more

Ironwood Residents Will Again Have to Pay Water and Sewer Charges

IRONWOOD RESIDENTS WILL AGAIN HAVE TO PAY WATER AND SEWER CHARGES The Ironwood City Commission has approved the request by the city water department to resume charges for city water and sewer services along with late payment fees, and service connect and disconnect fees. The temporary waiving of reconnection and late fees so far has … Read more