Western U.P. Health Department Reports Increase in COVID-19 Cases

According to the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, the number of COVID-19 cases in Gogebic, Ontonagon, Houghton, Baraga and Keweenaw counties have increased since last week. From Sept. 22 to Wednesday, there were 26 new COVID-19 cases in Gogebic, nine new cases in Ontonagon, 29 new cases in Baraga County, 78 new cases in Houghton, … Read more

Hurley Student Reap Benefits of Planting and Learn About Nutrition

Fifth graders at the Hurley School have seen a project through to completion and have reaped the benefits of their harvest. The students planted vegetables before leaving on summer vacation and were led by FoodWise Educators with the Iron county Extension-University of Wisconsin-Madison as part of an agreement with the school to provide information about … Read more

There’s Competition for Seats on Ironwood City Commission

There are four people whose names are in the running for Ironwood City Commission and one current member has decided not to seek another term. Mayor Annette Burchell will not be running for re-election. Burchell has served six years as mayor and served three full terms on the city commission as well. Current city commission … Read more

Annual First Friday Tradition Happening Tomorrow

For the past few years there’s been a healthy competition between Ironwood and Marquette to see who can gather the most people for a downtown Plaidurday photo. Plaidurday is always the first Friday in October, so when Ironwood started celebrating First Fridays it made sense to combine the two events. Stormy Kromer is the First … Read more

Bessemer Area School Board Makes Decision on Masking

The Bessemer Area School Board has decided that students at Washington Elementary will continue to wear masks until further notice. Superintendent Dan Niemi said the district is just being “cautious”. The decision followed conversations with other area superintendents and the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Niemi says he thinks the district is going above and … Read more

Taking Your Spring Yard Clean-Up Waste Be Easier Soon

It looks like a larger and more efficient city compost site will be available for public use sometime in the Spring. The summer-long project is now in the homestretch with all the piping work completed. There is some storm sewer work on Bonnie Street and some paving on Pewabic Street to finish up.The next few … Read more

Ironwood Approves New Segment of Trails

The Ironwood City Commission earlier in the week approved unanimously the agreement extension between Norrie Park and ABR, Inc. to allow continued winter use of the park in ABR’s cross country ski trail system. The approval was contingent on some much needed maintenance of the “A Loop” section of the park, which will require summertime … Read more

Festival Season Regaining Some Normalcy Despite Pandemic

The Ironwood Chamber has begun planning for the 2022 Jack Frost Festival. Chamber of Commerce Director Michael Meyer says the chamber website has the seasonal calendar of events from November 18th through January 29, 2022, and are listed as being in the planning stages. The website has registration forms to have a float in the … Read more

Many Will Be Eligible for Vaccine Booster

A COVID-19 booster shot is now available for people 65 and over, residents in long-term care facilities and those 18 years of age or older with underlying medical conditions and those 18 and older who are at high risk to contract the virus due to the work they do. The CDC approved the Pfizer vaccine … Read more

F.A.R.M. Lab Makes A Stop At Local School

This past Thursday, students at Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School had a field day, getting a visit from the Food, Agriculture and Resources in Motion Lab. The lab, otherwise known as the FARM Science lab, was parked right behind the school, and fourth grade students were able to have hands-on experiences with agricultural exhibits. The Farm Science … Read more