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Celebrating 50 years of family ownership

“Bowl For Your Health”Do you remember where you saw those famous words?Think back to those cold winter days, the ones

Garage project to be trimmed

With the latest estimates showing the project more than $700,000 over budget, city and county officials are scramblin

New council organizes for ’05

The Ely City Council welcomed two new members and addressed a series of housekeeping items during their first meeting

Township filing period closes Tuesday

Time is running out for local township residents who wish to run in their upcoming elections.The filing period for th

Ely’s exchange students adjusting to cold weather and small town life

Reasons for becoming a foreign exchange student or hosting a student can be as similar or different as Christmas… Raf

Snow Ball fills winter dance card

The social event of the winter has a new name and a new sponsor.The Mukluk Ball - one of the staple events of Ely’s V

Council preps for busy 2005

City council members looked back at the past year and ahead to the new one during their final gathering of 2004.Tuesd

Fun Run ready to go on January 29

The fourth annual Fun Run snowmobile event is set to go for Jan. 29 in Ely, Babbitt and Tower.

A look back at Ely area events during 2004

JANUARY• Boden Shae Ensign was the first baby born in Ely this year. He was born at 6:40 a.m., Jan.

Babbitt, Ely leaders talk cooperation

Ely area leaders have extended the invitation and now it’s up to the Babbitt City Council to decide whether the city

City posts clerk-treasurer position

Ely is looking for a clerk-treasurer, but whoever gets the job seems likely to add more duties and responsibility.The

EUC member to produce city handbook

Despite some city council resistance, it appears that a member of the Ely Utilities Commission will be paid to develo

Twins confirm engagement

Several inches of snow had fallen, the temperature was barely above zero and Elyites could be forgiven if baseball wa

Board discusses future enrollment

The Ely School Board did its best to look at future enrollment numbers and hope for increases, but not much will chan

‘169’ work hinges on federal funding

Barring an influx of federal funds, major safety improvements to Highway 169 between Ely and Soudan won’t take place

Pets to benefit in Food Shelf give out this week

Bud Mattson, head of the Ely Area Food Shelf found quite a surprise waiting for him outside of the Food Shelf doorway

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