Lac du Flambeau Town Council Considers Road Work Bid

Lac du Flambeau Town Board Chairman Matt Gaulke took time out of the room during the board’s meeting last week when discussion regarding bids for roadwork on Plummer Lake Road was held. According to TheLakelandTimes, Gaulke works for Pitlik and Wick, the company that submitted a bid of just over $111,000 for work on a … Read more

Ashland Landmark Celebrates Quarter Century of Service

The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland is celebrating 25 years of serving those visiting the U.P. TheAshlandDailyPress reports more than 125 million people have made their way through the center’s doors. When pitching the idea originally, Representative Dave Obey saw the center as a place that would be a learning experience that showed … Read more

Gogebic Community College Embarks on New Construction Project

A project to replace the much beloved ski chalet at Gogebic Community College is underway. According to TheDailyGlobe, the current building was built in 1970, and is not handicap accessible and is just over 1500 square feet. The plans for the new building are for a facility that is 7500 square feet, ADA compliant, and … Read more

Ashland Firework Show Seeking Public Donations

Fourth of July is just around the corner, and many communities in the U.P. put on a fireworks show each year. TheAshlandDailyPress reports the cost for an average show runs about $20,000. In Ashland, Mark Drolson is in charge of the display and he likes to make sure the show has plenty of spectacular moments. … Read more

Former Teacher Accused of Child Porn Pleads Not Guilty

A plea has been entered in Vilas County Court in the case of a former math teacher accused of possessing child pornography. According to TheLakelandTimes, Lucas Aschbrenner’s arraignment was midweek last week, where he pleaded not guilty to charges related to a search warrant that found explicit internet searches related to child pornography and pedophilia … Read more

AAA Says Fourth of July Travel Will Set Records in Michigan

1.5 million Michiganders are expected to take to the roads this holiday, with another 70,000 traveling by air. AAA say this year’s 4th of July looks to set a record, with folks traveling at least 50 miles or more to get to their holiday destinations starting on Friday. Nationally, travel is also expected to set … Read more

Ironwood Mayor Corcoran Says Water Treatment Plant, Roads and Housing Priorities for City Leaders

In a recent interview with 6News, Ironwood Mayor Kim Corcoran outlined some of the plans she and town leaders have for the future. Some of those plans include securing funding for a water treatment plant, road maintainence and repairs after a particulary tough winter. Corcoran also said that housing and making Ironwood attractive to those … Read more