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  • jesse4430
  • May 27
  • 1 min read

IRONWOOD / N. WISCONSIN – Normally we see gas prices increase after Memorial Day but Across the state of Michigan, prices at the pump have actually gone down an average of 20 cents.   Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $4.63 per gallon for regular unleaded. This price is 63 cents more than this time last month and $1.42 more than this time last year.  In the U.P. Delta County has the lost price at $4.28, Mackinac County the Highest at $4.94.  Ironwood prices at $4.58 dropping about a dime since the weekend.  Around the region Hurley prices at $4.49, Ashland $4.23, Minocqua at $4.35, Glidden $4.09 the lowest price we could find was in Park Falls $4.07 a gallon. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • May 27
  • 1 min read

IRONWOOD – Dave Prestin who’s running for State Senate in the 38th District which includes Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties was in Ironwood yesterday along with State Representative for the 110th District Greg Markkanen to talk with residents and business owners about topics that concern them the most.  Prestin says the common thread of concern he’s been hearing from residents is Mental Health, Economic Development, Health Care and U.P. Energy.

*** Energy

Prestin says the U.P. has been hit hard for more than a decade with higher energy rates due to bad policy that is leading to the shutdown of U.P. Natural Gas Production. 

*** Natl Gas Shutdown

Prestin says he has a plan to bring down prices; he says the key to do that is to repeal Public Act 235

*** Act 235

Prestin is running for the Senate Seat currently held by Ed McBroom who is term limited and finish his final term. 

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • May 27
  • 1 min read

N. WISCONSIN - The Wisconsin State Patrol and other law enforcement agencies are participating in the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign through the end of the month to promote seat belt use. Officials say the campaign comes ahead of the unofficial start of summer and the start of travel season, when drivers can expect increased patrols and enforcement. Preliminary data shows more than 7,600 Wisconsin crashes last year involved unbelted motorists, resulting in 145 deaths and nearly 1,900 injuries. Seat belts are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious injuries and fatalities in crashes.

 
 
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