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  • jesse4430
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read

BESSEMER TOWNSHIP – The Bessemer Township Fire Department was dispatched at 12:56 PM to a reported brush/grass fire on River St unknown of size. Upon arrival, crews located approximately a half-acre of grass and brush actively burning.  The fire originated from open burning conducted while a county-wide burn ban was in effect. The fire spread beyond the intended burn area into surrounding vegetation.  Fire conditions allowed the flames to extend to a nearby residence, resulting in damage to vinyl siding on the structure. Crews acted quickly to protect the home and prevent further extension.  Fire crews cleared the scene just over an hour later.  The homeowner was cited for open burning while a burn band was in effect. Residents are reminded to follow all burn bans and local regulations. Despite rain overnight the fire danger remains at VERY HIGH for Gogebic, Iron, Ashland, Bayfield, and Price Counties.    

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read

IRON COUNTY- The Iron County Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts or ICORE group is struggling to develop the Hurley-Montreal segment of the non-motorized Iron Belle Trail.

The city of Hurley must raise $175,000 by November 15 to purchase the former Sioux Line Railroad Grade from Canadian National Railway. The project is complicated by the uncertain ownership of the western Montreal section by CNR and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's failure to release the grade despite Hurley's purchase right. A state grant is unlikely, as CN lacks mineral rights. ICORE, however, has assured the Hurley City Council at its most recent meeting that funds, including a grant from Enbridge would be secured.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read

IRON COUNTY – The Iron County Republican Party issuing a press release yesterday saying they are endorsing Angie Sapik for State Senate District 25. The party saying Sapik brings a strong record of public service and leadership to this race and has demonstrated the experience, dedication, and commitment necessary to effectively represent the people of northern Wisconsin.  Sapik is a former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and a county board supervisor

 
 
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