Hurley School District Moves Closer to Building New Trail

The Hurley School District is applying for a Transportation Alternatives Program grant to cover the cost of building a trail along Range ViewDrive and Tenth Avenue into town to give kids a safe path to walk and bike to and from school. The district has contacted three different engineering firms for estimates of construction costs … Read more

First Weekend of Ironwood Snowmobile Olympus A Success.

Racers and race enthusiasts prevailed over bitter temps to attend the first day of the Ironwood Snowmobile Olympus at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds this past Saturday. No danger of the ice melting on the track, according to event organizer Greg Basom. He said first day of the races went well, with no incidents. All 52 … Read more

Vilas County Begins Process to Create Drug Court

The Vilas County Department of Social Services has applied for funding through the American Rescue Plan Act funding for a county drug treatment court. The Director of the Vilas County Department of Social Services Kate Gardner said that the biggest component of substance abuse mitigation would be a drug treatment court. Gardner said the Milwaukee … Read more

Snowmobile Season Open, Riders Should Proceed With Caution

Snowmobile trails in Vilas and Oneida county are now open. Lakes and rivers in both counties are off limits, so riders are advised to avoid them until clubs have been able to check and mark them. Snowmobile clubs have been prepping trails for the last week, but trails are still in early season riding conditions. … Read more

Wakefield Continues On With Water System Improvements

The Wakefield City Council has approved continuance of the design aspect of Phase 1 of its water system improvement project. The council voted to give U.P. Engineers and Architects of Houghton the green light. The city’s improvements to the water systems will cost just under $3 million, and the city applied for a loan from … Read more

Bessemer to Apply for Grants to Expand Iron Belle Trailhead

City Manager Charly Loper told the Bessemer Recreation Committee before the Christmas break that she thought it would be prudent to apply for two grants available to help cover the cost of a new trailhead for the Iron Bell Trail behind City Hall. One of the grants, from the Economic Development Authority would require matching … Read more

Despite Lack of Natural Snow, Mt. Zion To Open

After opening day postponements due to lack of snow, Mt. Zion Ski Area has announced on their Facebook page that they plan to open today from 9-4. Work continues on getting the tubing hill open. Director of Mt. Zion Operations and the Ski Area Management program at Gogebic Community College Jim Vanderspoel said conditions are … Read more