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Paraplegic athlete to speak to Iron Mountain students
May 15, 2013 By LINDA LOBECK Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN — One moment can change your lif. more »»
Break-in suspect stuck at scene
May 14, 2013 ST. IGNACE — A breaking and entering suspect was apprehended when she unintentionally locked herself in her vehicle without the car keys. Michigan State Police Trooper Fred Strich of the St. more »»
Dickinson hires new controller
May 14, 2013 By JIM ANDERSON News Editor IRON MOUNTAIN — The Dickinson County Board of Commissioners on Monday formally approved the hiring of Nicole Frost as the county’s new controller-administrator, effective... more »»
IMHS adds girls softball
May 14, 2013 By LINDA LOBECK Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN — The Iron Mountain School District will be offering girls another choice next year — to play varsity softball in the spring. more »»
Norway schools delay
May 13, 2013 NORWAY — Due to mechanical issues, Norway-Vulcan Area Schools buses are on a two-hour delay this morning. more »»
Funds sought for bike racks
May 13, 2013 By THERESA PROUDFIT Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN — Local artist Joan Game of Iron Mountain is working on a public art project and is looking to the community for suppor. more »»
Cadillac woman killed in crash
May 13, 2013 ST. IGNACE — A woman who was killed in a two-vehicle crash Sunday in St. Ignace has been identified. more »»
Sale of IM school bonds brings good news
May 13, 2013 By LINDA LOBECK Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN – They say that timing is everything and that certainly was true when it came to the sale of bonds at a much reduced interest rate for the Iron Mountain... more »»
Breitung moves forward with rezoning agreement
May 13, 2013 QUINNESEC — The Breitung Township Board of Trustees is moving forward with a conditional rezoning agreement for a township resident operating a business out of her home. more »»
Near record low today
May 13, 2013 By NIKKI YOUNK Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN — Below average temperatures have been the norm for the Iron Mountain-Kingsford area since mid-January, but today’s low temperature came close to breaking a... more »»
State officials to discuss ‘big box’ store tax ruling
May 13, 2013 By LISA M. more »»
Boards plan meetings this week
May 13, 2013 By The Daily News staff The Dickinson County Board of Commissioners will meet at 6:30 tonight in the circuit courtroom of the courthouse. more »»
Gratiot County official accepts Dickinson post
May 11, 2013 By JIM ANDERSON News Editor IRON MOUNTAIN — Nicole Frost, Gratiot County administrator, has accepted an offer to serve as Dickinson County’s new controller. more »»
Wolf hunt to have three zones
May 11, 2013 By JOHN PEPIN For The Daily News MARQUETTE — A limited gray wolf hunt in the Upper Peninsula will cover three management areas, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission has determined. more »»
Iron County opens courthouse during the lunch hour
May 10, 2013 By NIKKI YOUNK Staff Writer CRYSTAL FALLS — Offices in the Iron County Courthouse will now be open for business through the lunch hour. Currently, the courthouse is open from 8 a.. more »»
DCHS looks for turnaround after early losses in this year
May 10, 2013 By JIM ANDERSON News Editor IRON MOUNTAIN — New financial measures are taking shape at Dickinson County Healthcare System as the hospital tries to rebound from a difficult first quarter of 2013. more »»
Police issue meth dumping warning
May 10, 2013 By NIKKI YOUNK Staff Writer IRON MOUNTAIN — Troopers from the Iron Mountain post of the Michigan State Police, in conjunction with the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team, would like to urge... more »»
Norway-Vulcan Area School District earns top ranking from Newsweek, Daily Beast
May 9, 2013 By LISA M. REED Staff Writer NORWAY — Norway-Vulcan Area Schools has been ranked as one of America’s Best High Schools by the Daily Beast and Newsweek. more »» |
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