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The AutoMatons are the first robotics competition team based out of West Iron County High School. Our goal is to inspire Iron County students to be science and technology leaders and innovators by engaging them in exciting programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills. Read more...
Iron Range Trail Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to the sport of snowmobiling. We maintain and groom the trails, providing you with an enjoyable user experience. We have 148 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. We offer some amazing scenery and wildlife – get some of what Iron County has to offer! Read more...
The Iron Area Health Foundation provides leadership, guidance, and support for the residents of Iron County to create a place of healthful living, encouraging the well-being of every individual and family. PO Box 468 Iron River, Michigan 49935-0468 Read more...
About Us Soccer in the Iron River area was established by a Community Schools program lead by Mark Rozine. His annual summer-time, soccer sessions taught area youngsters the fundamentals of soccer. As a result, interest in soccer grew.In 2003, Greg Leib formed the Iron River Soccer Association under the auspices of SAY (Soccer Association for Youth). SAY’s website is www.saysoccer.org. Read more...
We are a nonprofit 501 ( c )3 organization. RAIC does not receive any tax funding. All revenue comes from our annual golf fundraiser and donations from individuals, companies, and foundations. The original founders were Jim Cederna, Jim Quayle, Julie Melchiori, and Dennis Margoni. In Iron River we offer three programs that all take place at the Windsor Center gym during the Read more...
The West Iron County Fire Department is made up of Volunteer Firefighters and covers 575 sq. miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This group of selfless men are first responders to emergencies, but also give up their time for community events and educational programming. To join or support the West Iron County Fire Department, call (906) 265-5720 Read more...
We are a group of citizens in Iron County, Michigan, who came together because of our concern for the current political climate. Our vision is to engage, inform, and educate the citizens in our community and the surrounding area to preserve democracy, tolerance and fairness for the common good, with total inclusiveness where all voices will be heard. Events center Read more...
Planning and coordinating the Annual Iron County Fair and managing the Iron County Fairgrounds. Mailing: PO Box 6 OR Street: 720 W Franklin St Iron River, Michigan 49935 Read more...
Covenant Point is a year-round camp and retreat center with a Christian mission. The facility on Hagerman Lake includes lodging for 200 people and a dining facility to seat 125. They specialize in summer youth and family residential camps and back-country wilderness trips, serving over 750 campers every year. Covenant Point is licensed in the state of Michigan and accredited Read more...
Iron River Township, Michigan Iron River Township is a township located in Iron County, Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 1,585. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 631.8 km (243.9 mi ). 620.4 km (239.6 mi ) of it is land and 11.3 km Read more...
Home of the Wykon! Providing quality k-12 education. West Iron County Public Schools is a consolidated system made up of the former Bates Township School, Iron River Public Schools, and the Stambaugh Township Schools. The district was consolidated in 1967. The school district encompasses the cities of Iron River, Caspian, Gaastra, and the townships of Bates, Iron River, and Stambaugh. Read more...
Who We Are It all began in August of 2001, when a small group of concerned citizens became aware of the lack of proper care and compassion for our local shelter pets. The shelter was located in a 100 year old building in Mineral Hills. To improve the animals’ living quarters, volunteers did much cleaning and painting, added kennels for Read more...
Bethany Lutheran Church (ELCA) 305 Maple Ave., Amasa, MI 49930 Pastor D.J. Rasner Office: (906) 281-1706 Email: bethanyamasa@att.net Website: https://bethanyamasa.wixsite.com/bethanylutheran/home Sunday 11:0 am Calvary Chapel Windsor Auditorium (612 W. Adams) Iron River, MI 49935 (906) 282-9305 Sunday 10:15 am Men’s Prayer: Tuesday 7:00am Facebook Page Christ United Methodist Church 20 South 5th, Crystal Falls, MI 49920 906-875-3123 Traditional Worship: Read more...
The West District Library has a large variety of services available for your convenience: Wireless Internet Books on CD Playaways for Children Downloadable eBooks and Audiobooks Nook and MP3 Players for Check-Out Public Computers Die Cut Machine Laptops, iPads, Nabis, and LaunchPads for In-House Use Children’s Computers and Games Public Faxing Photo Copying Newspapers Magazines Puzzles Board Games Medical Reference Read more...
Wildlife Unlimited has been chartered as a non-profit, non-stock corporation with the State of Michigan which was established for a number of purposes. It will work toward the perpetuation of wildlife and fish indigenous to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Iron County. It will continue to promote, carry on and foster scientific research, education and training as it pertains Read more...
The mission of the Beechwood Historical Society is to preserve and share Beechwood heritage with present and future generations. The Beechwood Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization funded primarily through membership dues and donations from individuals. New members are always welcome. Money and in-kind donations are always appreciated. Read more...
Providing recreational opportunities, community meals, and entertainment to people of all ages in Iron County. Read more...
Non-profit organization who uses their skills in quilting to provide quilts for those in need through charitable organizations including US Veterans, Dialysis Unit, & foster care system. All funds raised support the on going community projects. Quilting “Worker Bees” are held in Room #208 of the Windsor Center Tuesdays – 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Thursdays – 9:00 am until Read more...
Mission: to assist veterans and their families in times of distress; to support youth and community events; provide scholarship opportunities to our youth. Hall & meeting room with kitchen available for receptions, reunions, showers, meetings & funeral dinners. Read more...
The Windsor Center is the former West Iron County Public Schools Middle School or, depending on your age, the former West Iron County Public Schools High School or, going back even further, the Iron River Public Schools High School. The Windsor Center is a multi-purpose building that has evolved from a vacant school to a business/recreation center. Read more...
Home is a valued place considered to be a refuge or place of origin; The place, as a country or town, where one was born or resided for a long period…” These are just a few of Webster’s definitions of the word “home”. Bates Township is “home” for many of our residents who have descended from the township’s earliest Settlers. Read more...
Stambaugh Township was formed in 1886, originally part of Iron River Township. The first Township Supervisor was W.T. Carpenter. The Township seat and most of the original population was located in the former Stambaugh City location. In the years to follow, this property was assumed and annexed by Stambaugh City. Roads were built to the outlying districts and homesteads where Read more...
Michigan’s First Consolidated City Once a major mining town hub, Iron River is using its natural resources and breathtaking environment to reinvent itself and create a rewarding quality of life for its citizens. Iron River has strong businesses, community anchors, beautiful historic buildings, and a growing medical community. The Iron River (which is a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream and flows Read more...