There Is Such a Thing as a Free Lunch…At Least at GCC Last Week

A week of complimentary lunches marked the beginning of the Fall semester at Gogebic Community College’s Ironwood campus last week. “Week One Eats” kicked off with a pizza lunch with GCC president George McNulty. Lunches continued through the week at the Courtside Cafe in the Lindquist Student Center. Vice President of Academic Affairs David Darrow … Read more

Houghton Sees Increase in Census Numbers

Houghton is giving credit to students attending Michigan Tech University for increasing the city’s population by about 9%. The city’s population rose to about 8400 between 2010 and 2020, according to fresh census figures.Students were encouraged to list Houghton as their home on census forms if they spent the majority of the year there. That … Read more

An Almost Normal Labor Day Weekend This Year

The unofficial end of summer is this weekend and the 65th annual Labor Day Festival returns in full force after being called last year due to COVID-19. The festival starts on Friday with a community picnic @ 5 at Marina Park, with free hot dogs, drinks and chips. The Maxwell Street sale opens at 10 … Read more

County Buildings to Be Evaluated

The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners voted on Thursday to approve a recommendation from the economic development and capital improvements committee to accept a $50,000 proposal from UP Engineers and Architects to evaluate county buildings. The board also approved up to an additional $15,000 in additional funding to provide in depth analysis of the county … Read more

Authorities Requesting the Public’s Assistance

The Michigan State Police post in Wakefield have asked for the public’s help in locating a missing 16 year old from Ontonagon Township. Kaden Pragacz was last seen Thursday evening walking about 3 miles east of his home on FireSteel Road. He was wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey tennis shoes. Kaden … Read more

Annual Event Supporting Suicide Prevention is This Weekend

The 13th Annual Danny B. Jack and Jill softball tournament is this weekend at Gile Field. The event benefits the Range Suicide Prevention Council. The tournament runs from 9am Saturday through Sunday, with eight teams of men and women signed up to participate. The top three teams will win a cash prize. There will be … Read more

Farmers and Bird Watchers In Conflict

Bird enthusiasts and local farmers are at odds with each other over Sand Hill cranes. The population in the U.P. is increasing, and the majestic fowl have begun to supplement their normal diet with seeds and grains from agricultural fields. Senator Ed McBroom of Waucedah Township, has introduced a resolution to have the birds declared … Read more

With Kids Back At School, Vigilance is the Watchword

With students now back at school and buses on the roads, the Michigan State police reminds drivers of a few rules of the road when approaching a bus. School buses are designed to be safer than passenger vehicles in preventing crashes and injuries. The MSP say every state has stop-arm laws to protect children from … Read more

Mercer Decides on COVID Protocols for Schools

The Mercer Board of Education in their monthly meeting on Monday, reviewed safety precautions for classes that started yesterday and recommended that face coverings be optional but encouraged in school buildings. Masks will be mandatory for everyone on school buses due to insurance restrictions. Students will also be able to choose to attend Mercer School … Read more

Ironwood Sets Times and Dates for Fall Event

Ironwood has scheduled dates and times for a fall clean up event. The county commission voted on Monday and set days and times the city composting site will be open. The site will be open 10am-6pm on Fridays and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays, beginning this weekend. The fall clean up will be held on … Read more