Work Begins Soon On Essential Ashland Utility

Work will soon begin on replacing the city of Ashland’s water intake pipe. TheDailyPress reports the new line will replace existing pipe constructed in 1881. That pipe serves as the city’s main water supply. Construction equipment and supplies are being brought in and staged, waiting to be installed. The current pipe is cast iron and … Read more

Got A Pint? Consider Donating!

The U.P. Regional Blood Center is asking for the public’s help. Supplies of O-negative and A-negative blood are at critical levels. Having a local blood supply center allows healthcare providers to treat a wide variety of patients in the U.P. and all donations of blood and plasma are used exclusively in the U.P. The Regional … Read more

What Movies Would You Like to See in Ironwood?

The Historic Ironwood Theater is looking for suggestions for movies to show in the near future at the theater and for sponsors who would like to participate in the theater’s movie program. Some of the many suggested movies are listed on the theater’s Facebook page. Your suggestions are welcome and should be posted below the … Read more

Northland Begins the Closure Process

An appraiser has been retained to value the property and buildings of the Northland College Campus. TheDailyPress reports college’s board of trustees has instructed staff to start the taking inventory of Northland’s art and artifacts, furniture, equipment and special collections. As all that is happening, Interim President Barb Lundberg said they’re focused on the needs … Read more

Ice Storm Recovery Could See More Assistance Soon

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has requested an extension of the major disaster declaration connected to the ice storm that devastated communities in the lower and upper peninsulas. The extension from FEMA will allow local municipalities and jurisdictions to finish response activities and assess the impact and damages from the storm. Most communities are just finishing … Read more

Mental Health Organization in Ashland May Have to Close

A nonprofit peer support organization in Ashland may have to close its doors soon. Genesis 1990 opened as a National Institute of Mental Health-funded demonstration project in August of 1990. The organization provides mental health support in the form of men’s and women’s groups, a recovery group and walk-in Narcan distribution among other services. The … Read more

Phase 1 of Ironwood Water Project is Online

The Ironwood City Commission at their meeting at the beginning of the week announced that the new pump station for the city has been online and all adjustments to the new system have been made. City Manager Paul Anderson says the city will now continue to use the new station. Now that the work on … Read more

Resistance Groups, Including Local Business Owner’s SuperPAC Speak Out on Trump Administration

A resistance coalition including the Minocqua Brewing Company SuperPAC along with citizen activists of 50501 is asking Wisconsin governor Tony Evers to continue to defend civil liberties and refuse any federal effort to take control of the Wisconsin National Guard. In an open letter signed by nine resistance activist groups, including Kirk Bangstad, the coalition … Read more