Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI GO PACK GO Rodgers’ strong play has Packers Redsautosales.com off to 7-1 start SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, October 29, 2019 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 39 | Low: 20 | Details, page 2 Bessemer area PERFECT SCORE voters to decide ballot proposals By KIM E. STROM
[email protected] BESSEMER – Local elections will be held Nov. 5 and voters in the city of Bessemer will see a busy ballot including the selec- tion of a new city council and several proposed amendments to the city charter. Voters in the Bessemer Area School District will also be asked if the school board should be reduced from seven members to five. Five people are running for five spots on the Bessemer city council, including incumbents Mayor Adam Zak, Terry Kryshak, Louis Miskovich and Linda Nel- son. Bill McDonald is the other name on the ballot. Current council member Rob Coleman is not running. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe to 8 p.m. DENNIS HEWITT, center, Ironwood city assessor, is presented with a certificate from the state of Michigan Department of the Trea- City manager Charly Loper sury at Thursday’s Ironwood City Commission meeting. Congratulating Hewitt for his part in the city’s 100% perfect score in the spoke with the Daily Globe on 2019 Audit of Minimum Assessing Requirements review, from left, Commissioner Kim Corcoran, Mayor Annette Burchell, Hewitt, Monday regarding the seven pro- Jim Mildren and Rick Semo. Commissioner Joseph Cayer was not present at the meeting.