Things are trending up again for GCC after a tough start to 2025. After losing three of their first four, the Samsons won all three of their games last week and welcomed their biggest playmaker back ...
The Wakefield City Council approved two ordinances on Jan. 13 after holding public hearings on each of them. One is the Cross Connection Ordinance that City Manager Brown has stated is "a critical ...
By BRENDA MOSELEY [email protected] GILE, Wis. - The goal at the third annual Opie's Time-Out, Tip-Up Fishing ...
By PAMELA JANSSON [email protected] HURLEY - The Finance Committee of the Iron County Board of Supervisors heard a ...
Frigid weather this week closed all area schools on both Monday and Tuesday, with school officials instead encouraging students to stay home and stay warm. Only a few schools on Monday already had ...
The Board of Education for the Hurley K-12 School learned Monday that the district had been subjected to a recent PowerSchool security breach. PowerSchool is the system many schools, including ...
The Ironwood City Commission received good news on a recent audit of the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2024. “We had a clean audit,” said Paul Linn, treasurer and finance director, at a Jan. 13 ...
By JASON JUNO [email protected] DOLLAR BAY - At first glance, Ironwood's 53-49 win over Dollar Bay looks like an upset. The Blue Bolts were the ones ranked second in the U.P. Division 4 poll ...
WAUPACA, Wis. — Officials of Waupaca Foundry Inc. announced in a Monday press release that they will cease operations and close their Ironwood plant in mid-February. According to the announcement, all ...
Ironwood — The Ironwood Lumberjacks may have lost to the high-ranked Dryden Ice Dogs on Friday and Saturday nights, but the Tier II Junior A hockey team surely has won the support of its new town. On ...
LAKE LINDEN — Ewen-Trout Creek keeps getting better at defending Lake Linden-Hubbell’s All-U.P. backcourt. When the Panthers gave up 51 points to Cleo Milkey and Emily Jokela in a regular-season game ...
BESSEMER — In a Jan. 8 reorganizational meeting, members of the Bessemer Board of Education voted to maintain the same positions. Hence, Jim Partanen will remain as president, and Brady Halverson will ...