A dry land hockey clinic was hosted at the Pat O'Donnell Civic Center in June, with Lumberjacks veterans Cooper Malkowski and Jack Hanna spending time with the kids and teaching them important skills ...
BESSERMER, Mich — Lois M. Symons, 94, a lifelong resident of Bessemer, peacefully entered eternal life on Tuesday, June 30, ...
All-star games have been giving seniors in the Upper Peninsula one more chance to represent their high school for a long time. The football players get a whole week. Basketball has two of them.
As construction continues at Copper Peak, the site’s Adventure Ride will continue to be open to the public this year, but only on Sundays, at the location in Ironwood Township. The site is currently ...
Festival Ironwood is on its way. Scheduled for July 15-18, the festival will be held in the Depot Park, behind the U.S. Post Office in downtown Ironwood. Daily activities — many of which will be ...
Michigan State Police Post 86 in Wakefield welcomed its newest trooper, Andrew Kitz, in June. Kitz graduated on May 22 from the Recruit School at the Michigan State Police Training Academy in Lansing, ...
ERROR MATT PIERLE, at left, and Kate Miller, at right, study a display called "Art for All," as part of Art in the Park in Miner's Memorial Heritage Park in Ironwood on Saturday. In the background is ...
ERROR PARTICIPANTS TAKE off from Colby Street at the start of Saturday's Hometown Run in Bessemer. The 199 registrants returned on Sophie Street, the city's main street. According to Lori Bennetts, ...
Members of the Iron County Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday the adoption of an Office of Administration, including a description for an Accountant I position. The vote passed 10 to two with ...
ERROR THE IRON COUNTY Farmer's Market bustles with business, including a hot dog lunch, on its first day of the season Saturday. Shopping from left are Ariella Bale, 13, and Adriel Bale, 10, of ...
IRONWOOD — Members of the Ironwood City Commission tabled action Monday on a 3.75% annual cost-of-living salary adjustment for the city’s nine non-union employees until more information is provided.
GOGEBIC RANGE - Communities across the Northwoods are preparing for their Fourth of July celebrations this weekend, and they are bigger and better than ever, given the 250th anniversary of the nation.