top of page

Local News - 7am |- 8am - 12pm

sports - 8:20am |- 12:20pm

weather - top - bottom - each hour

  • jesse4430
  • Oct 21
  • 1 min read

IRONWOOD – City of Ironwood water main flushing continues in Ironwood.  Area two was flushed overnight which includes all areas south of US-2 from Frederick Street from Norrie Street to North Lake Street, and all areas north of East Ayer Street from Lake Street to Country Club Road. Tonight Area 3 will be flushed including all areas south of the railroad grade, McLeod Ave and Vaughn Street, to the Montreal River to Lake Street and the Jessieville area including Newport Heights Location. During the flushing residents may notice lower than normal water pressure and dirty water.  The city suggests taking a water meter reading, running your cold water until discoloration clears and then taking another water meter reading for a proper credit on your water bill.  Bottled water is available at Ironwood Public Safety for Ironwood residents that feel they need it. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Oct 21
  • 1 min read

IRONWOOD - The Ironwood City Commission is seeking new proposals for multi-family housing development at the former Wells Fargo property in downtown Ironwood.  Cinnaire Solutions, a Lansing-based company, withdrew its option to purchase the 1.32-acre site. For the past two years, the city had been working with Cinnaire Solutions to develop an apartment complex. However, according to Tom Bergman, the city’s community development director, Cinnaire was unsuccessful in securing funding through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Bergman stated that requesting new proposals is “currently the best path forward for the city as it moves forward with the implementation of its Housing Action Plan to create more housing opportunities in Ironwood.”

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Oct 21
  • 1 min read

LAC DU FLAMBEAU – The Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians say that their Transit & Auto Maintenance shop will reopen today with regular business hours, following a fire that destroyed the building last week.  The tribe does ask residents to use extra caution in the parking areas, as cleanup efforts of the former building are still underway and asks the public to show patience and understanding as staff continue to adjust to their “new normal.”  No word on what caused that fire last week. 

 
 
mix106_edited.png

LOCAL NEWS

bottom of page