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  • jesse4430
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read

ONTONAGON COUNTY - If you use backroads in Ontonagon County, there could be changes to your winter route.  The Ontonagon County Road Commission is holding a public hearing today, to consider adding several roads to its seasonal road system.  Under Michigan law, roads placed in that system would not be open from November through April.  We have a list of those roads on our website and Facebook Page. 


Victoria Rd. from Norwich Road, 1.4 miles.

Blueberry Road from LP Walsh Road, west 0.3 miles.

No Name from M-64, south 1.0 miles.

No Name from M-64, north 0.1 miles.

No Name from M-64, north 0.1 miles.

No Name from Perander Road, north 0.3 miles.

No Name from Norwich Road, east 0.7 miles.

River Road from Villager Limit, south 3.3 miles.

No Name from US-45, west 0.3 miles.

West Bestard from US-45, southwest 1.0 miles.

No Name from Mountain View, south 0.3 miles.

No Name from US-45, east 0.7 miles.

Old Ontonagon Greenland Road, southwest 0.69 miles.

No Name from Lake Shore Drive, north 0.1 miles

Hungry Hollow Road, from section line to Lake Shore Drive 1.3 miles.

No Name from North Firesteel Road, west 0.3 miles.

East Shore of Lake Gogebic Road, west 0.35 miles.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read

GOGEBIC / ONTONAGON COUNTY – It should be a busy weekend on ATV and UTV trails in Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties this weekend.  This weekend is one of two free weekends in Michigan giving riders a chance to ride the trails without an ORV license or trail permit this Saturday and Sunday. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources hope people take advantage of this free weekend to see new trails that have been added and potentially purchase a license for future use.  The next free weekend will be from Aug. 15th to the 16th.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read

ONEIDA COUNTY - The Oneida County Health Department will begin weekly beach testing today which includes Sugar Camp Public Beach in Sugar Camp and Torpy Park in Minocqua.  The health department tests the water for E. coli. They will also monitor the beaches for cleanliness and blue-green algae blooms.

 
 
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