HARRIS The construction industry honored outstanding apprentices at what has become an annual event over the weekend. The Apprentice of the Year banquet was
ISHPEMING The Ishpeming Fire hall is one of the more prominent features of the city’s skyline. Built between 1911 and 1912 on the corner of First and B
bchristensen@ironmountaindailynews.com FROM LEFT, 8-YEAR-OLD twins Joseph and James Powell practice hockey with 13-year-old brother Jacob on the 24-by-54-foot ice rink their parents, Jeff and Shannon, installed at their home in Breitung Township this winter. With access to indoor ice venues limited due to the pandemic, they decided to set up a rink at home for the first time. (Brian Christensen/Daily News photo) FROM LEFT, TANNER HELMINAN, Brooklyn Helminan and Braden Helminan play on the 30-by-50-foot ice rink at their Iron Mountain home. (Brian Christensen/Daily News photo) Kiel Ross, 33, steps out onto the ice behind his Norway home. The rink, which Ross has built for his children for a number of years, measures 50 by 80 feet. (Brian Christensen/Daily News photo)
From the Erickson Center for the Arts
The Erickson Center for the Arts Performing Arts Theater is on track for for completion in late spring, after it reached its fundraising goal in early 2020, with a ground breaking ceremony held in July and construction starting in August. (Photo courtesy of The Erickson Center for the Arts)
CURTIS The Erickson Center for the Arts Performing Arts Theater is on track for for completion in late spring, after it reached its fundraising goal in early 2020, with a ground breaking ceremony held in July and construction starting in August.
At the helm was construction company Gundlach Champion Inc., in collaboration with Bloomquist Architects, both based in Iron Mountain. Several Curtis companies have also contributed to the construction of the new venue, including Abram Construction, Petrie Builders, & Taylor Painting.