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Should veterans have to pull their own teeth because they can't access dental care? In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 12% of ...
By BRIANNE COOK [email protected] WATERSMEET TOWNSHIP - The Healing Circle Run/Walk is an annual relay, during which ...
By BRENDA MOSELEY [email protected] HURLEY - The longest-running marathon in Wisconsin is happening again to Hurley ...
The Gogebic Range Trail Authority has announced that Trail 2, the snowmobile trail from Wakefield to the Michigan/Wisconsin border in Hurley, has been approved by the Michigan Department of Natural ...
Casey Carlson can add a little blue to his sideline attire. Wakefield-Marenisco’s new varsity girls basketball coach is trading Ironwood’s red and white for the Cardinals’ red, white and blue. Carlson ...
At 64, with her children grown and her marriage over, Kay Oursler applied to the Peace Corps. One year later, she stepped off a plane in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's economic hub. The city, warm even in ...
Basketball camps and leagues are a summer staple. Football passing camps and strong man activities filled July. Baseball and softball kept going for some after the spring high school seasons ended.
The Paavo Nurmi Marathon appears poised to live up to all three of the h’s it’s known for this year. The grueling hills, of course, are a constant. But after a cool race welcomed by most runners last ...
The Board of Education for the Bessemer Area School District learned at the latest monthly meeting on July 28 that Massie Field needed some cleanup after the Fourth of July fireworks. “There was some ...
Members of the Iron County Board of Supervisors approved a new county logo at their most recent meeting on July 29. Board chairman Larry Youngs said that, despite the vote, the board will need to vote ...
The Bessemer City Council has approved additional construction charges of nearly $70,000 in relation to the city’s new water tower. The action at a July 28 meeting occurred at the advice of C2AE’s ...
During a July 29 special meeting, members of the Hurley City Council approved resolutions that authorize the issuance and sale of $610,633 in water system and sewer system revenue bonds.