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Ironwood secured an early lead by being aggressive on the basepaths Friday and it led to a 13-6 win over one of their biggest rivals, Hurley. “It’s always good to beat our rivals,” Ironwood coach Cody ...
By BRIANNE COOK [email protected] HURLEY - The First Presbyterian Church in Hurley will celebrate its 140th anniversary ...
During a Monday evening meeting of the Ironwood City Commission, Andrew DiGiorgio, director of the Ironwood Public Safety Department, provided a blight update to commissioners. He said his department ...
The Bessemer Board of Education on Monday set guidelines regarding homeschooled students wishing to participate in school sports. According to Superintendent Richard Matrella, who spoke with The Globe ...
The Ironwood Area Schools Board of Education on Monday approved several hirings for the Ironwood District. They include K-12 school counselor Corey Kivisto, who will replace Auburn Powell, effective ...
The Gogebic Community College Board of Trustees welcomed new trustee Eve Kamosa at Tuesday night’s meeting. “We look forward to working with you,” said college president Chris Patritto.
By PAMELA JANSSON [email protected] BESSEMER - The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners voted at its most recent ...
The Bessemer City Council approved a 2025-26 budget of $4,471,082 on Monday evening. Also approved was a corresponding millage of $17.3564 and an additional 1 mill for the Bessemer Public Library.
The Wakefield City Council approved on Monday evening the rebuilding of an approximately mile-long, city-owned segment of County Road 519 if Highland Copper Company wishes to fund it. The Canadian ...
IRONWOOD — Ewen-Trout Creek’s Austin Gordon along with more than half of the All-U.P. Dream Team will suit up for the Northern Michigan boys in this year’s Kiwanis Classic Border Bash. The 11th annual ...
HURLEY - At a special meeting on Tuesday, the Hurley City Council hired Bill Nasi for a combined position as a building inspector and zoning administrator. The vote was unanimous except for council ...
IRONWOOD — Ironwood basketball and volleyball is staying in Division 3 for at least one more season and the Red Devils’ 8-player football team may not be eligible for the playoffs this fall. The MHSAA ...