Township Board Moves to Bring Critical Care to Area

The Ontonagon Township Board has moved forward with a plan to establish a critical access hospital in the area. Since Aspirus Ontonagon closed its doors this past April, county officials have been searching for solutions to the lack of health care in the area. The township board accepted a donation of the former Maple Manor … Read more

Area Programs Receive Grant Funding to Further Healthcare in U.P.

The Superior Health Foundation Board of Directors approved 13 new grants totaling $271,549 aimed at improving health across the Upper Peninsula. Gogebic Community College received a grant to enhance EMS offerings in its service area, which includes Ontonagon County. The grant will reduce EMS student travel cost barriers by providing local training lab opportunities, which … Read more

Female Vets in U.P. To Have Opportunity to Travel to D.C.

The Upper Peninsula Honor Flight wants to recognize the women who have served by announcing a possible all female flight to Washington, D.C. The organization is seeking female applicants from any branch and service period for the special flight, which would be in addition to the regular spring and fall flights. Those who’ve been on … Read more

Local Governing Body to Receive Small Raise

The Iron County Board of Commissioners has voted to give themselves a pay increase on January 1st of 2025. The board hopes the increase will encourage more residents to run for board positions. It’s been voiced by the public that the current board pay wasn’t enough. Commissioners and the board Chair will see a $275 … Read more

Hurley Amends Restricted Breed Ordinance

At the last meeting of the Hurley City Council, the board agreed to amend a city ordinance that will now allow pit bull terriers used as service animals to be exempt from the city ban on the breed. TheDailyGlobe reports Police Chief Chris Colassaco stated the city has been wrestling with the issue for some … Read more

More Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Coming to U.P.

The Superior Watershed Partnership has announced it is receiving a grant of $240,000 from the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification to go toward putting electic vehicle charges in key location along the northern coast of the U.P. in order to incentivize more Michiganders to purchase electric vehicle. The project will install charging hubs … Read more

Wakefield City Council Approves Agreement With MDOT

At its most recent meeting, the Wakefield City Council approved a maintenance agreement with the Michigan Department of Transportation. TheDailyGlobe reports the agreement authorizes the city to perform construction, improvements and maintenance on state trunkline highways and allows for reimbursement of those services. The Council also heard from the designated engineer on the city’s water … Read more