Residents Unhappy About Certain Cuts in New Budget

The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners adopted the 2021-22 general fund budget on Wednesday, but not before citizens spoke out in protest of cutting the County 4-H Coordinator from full time to half time. The 4-H advocates wanted to know why the 4-H budget was cut at a higher amount than other departments. Others spoke … Read more

Scheduled Fall Wolf Hunt Unacceptable to Local Tribes

The Lac du Flambeau and Sokaogon Chippewa are among six tribes who have filed a lawsuit against the state of Wisconsin, claiming the state’s planned Fall wolf hunt violates the tribes treaty rights. The DNR’s policy board recently approved a 300-wolf quota for the November hunt. The hunt is required by state law. The quota … Read more

Fire and Rescue Crews Gather to Sharpen Skills

Training exercises at the Gogebic Iron County Airport terminal gathered area departments from Bessemer, Wakefield, and Ironwood townships as well as volunteer units from Kimball, Anderson, and Oma in Wisconsin. Training with water trucks and the airport’s Oshkosh Striker 4×4 aircraft, rescue, and firefighting vehicle operating. The ARFF was purchased in June 2019 and is … Read more

Flu Season Approaching, Time to Get Your Yearly Shot

Health officials from both Vilas and Oneida County are recommending that residents get their flu shots soon. Both health departments are hosting flu shot clinics, with Oneida County offering walk-in flu shots from 8:30-4pm Monday through Friday, with extended hours on Tuesday. Vilas County’s clinic will be held starting October 5th at the St. Germain … Read more

COVID-19 Testing Being Made Available to Students

The Hurley Public School Board announced that a third party company will provide daily COVID-19 testings at no charge for students who request it, and parents that ok it. The Wisconsin Department of Instruction has contracted Covid Clinic to perform tests at the school entrance in the mornings, and drive through service near the north … Read more

A Refreshing Change Draws Big Crowd to Mercer Fundraiser

What started out as event planning with COVID-19 and the health of attendees in mind, turned out to be a refreshing change as the community came out Saturday for the annual Fall Celebration put on by the Mercer Public Library. Typically, there is an annual dinner and silent auction, this year the event was free, … Read more

Marijuana Licensing Candidate Appeals City Commission’s Decision

The Ironwood City Commission yesterday denied an appeal regarding an adult use marijuana establishment that was seeking to operate a retail outlet in the city. The commission confirmed that CultivatD LLC, was tentatively approved for two processor licenses but did not score high enough in competition for one of the two retail licenses available. Any … Read more

New Ironwood Zoning Ordinance Upgrade Ready for Approval

The city of Ironwood Planning Commission got its first look at a new planning ordinance that will update and improve access to changes in language and terminology. Various city committees, including the planning commission will now recommend changes or approval of the ordinance for the commission to consider adopting by the end of the year. … Read more

Trail Segment In Wakefield Finished

Members of the Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land and Environment, the Gogebic Range Trail Authority, the North Country Snowmobile Club, private landowners and city officials joined the Michigan Department of Natural Resources in dedicating a three mile trail segment and 38 foot bridge in Wakefield. The State Line SL ORV Trail is the … Read more