Ironwood “Plowing for Pizza”

At the Ironwood City Commission’s most recent meeting, the board approved an agreement with Domino’s Pizza, after more than 400 residents entered the City in Domino’s “Plowing for Pizza” promotion, a community-based partnership between Domino’s and 20 towns and cities across the country. TheDailyGlobe reports the “Plowing for Pizza” campaign provides $25,000 grants to be … Read more

Lack of Snow Continues to Affect Winter Tourism

Vilas and Oneida counties have announced that although the snowfall over the last couple of weeks was welcome, it was not enough to allow snowmobile trails in the area to open. TheLakelandTimes reports a press release said the said the county’s snowmobile trail system, which includes all funded and non-funded trails and routes, will remain … Read more

Fun Activities Planned for Porcupine Mountain Fans

Starting this Saturday and running every Saturday through the end of February, the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park will host winter activities. According to UPMatters.com, starting at 1pm, there will be a 2 and a half guided snowshoe hike. There will be a limited number of snowshoes available, if you have your own, bring them. … Read more

Honors Student Receives Prestigious Nomination

A student at Ashland High School has been nominated to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, an honors only program for high school students working towards careers as physicians or in medical research. TheDailyPress reports Gunnar Crowe, a member of the Bad River tribe has taken enough classes to become a certified nursing assistant from … Read more

Finally Cold Enough to Skate in A Few Places

Skating rinks in Ashland and Washburn are open. According to TheDailyPress, the East End Community Park rink in Ashland is open, with skates available for rent on Fridays from 3-9 and Saturdays from 1-9 with additional hours to come. In Washburn, the rink is by the baseball fields at 200 S. Third Avenue East. The … Read more

Program That Started in Ironwood Goes Statewide

A program piloted in the Ironwood School district among others is being expanded to the rest of the state. five years ago, the Community Eligibility Program in Ironwood provided no cost meals to all the children in the district. The program went smoothly, kids had more positive experiences in the cafeteria and the food service … Read more

Ironwood City Audit for 2023 Is In the Books

At its first meeting of the year, the Ironwood City Commission heard the final report of the city’s audit for the fiscal year 2023. TheDailyGlobe reports the audit came back clean, no findings, no questions or material misstatements according to city clerk Jen Jacobsen. The commission voted to accept the audit report and put it … Read more

Copper Peak Ski Jump Project Moves Forward

Construction bids have been announced for two site projects at Copper Peak. The Ironwood landmark received a $20 million grant from the American Rescue Plan Act in 2022 for the refurbishment of the historic ski jump. TheDailyGlobe reports a tower project that will refurbish the existing tower as well a a new elevator and judge’s … Read more

MECCA’s Winterfest Will Be Different This Year

Due to the lack of good snow this season, MECCA Trails in Mercer has decided to cancel the Winterfest ski race it had planned for this Saturday, but racers can still participate virtually. Skiers will keep their own time and turn them in after they’ve completed their races. Racers are encouraged to run the courses … Read more