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Proclamation raises a stir

Mining foes take aim at city’s “Twin Metals Appreciation Days,” say city should ask company to leave and “ret

Ely man dies in one-vehicle crash

A one vehicle accident on Hwy.

Blueberry week is here

 42nd Blueberry/Art Festival starts Friday, includes many new vendors

by Tom Coombe

Twin Metals project: low carbon

by Tom Coombe

Ely man killed in one-vehicle crash

A one vehicle accident on Hwy.

Linda’s Garden dedicated

Friends gather, share memories of longtime Ely Chamber director

Ely facing a trashy dilemma

Garbage and cardboard piling up at recycling center, and at city park

WELY still waiting on tower repairs

by Parker Loew

SUBSCRIBE TODAY! OVER 150 PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE!!

The Ely Echo is chock full of news and photos this week as our city celebrated Independence Day.

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness situational assessment report released by USFS

In August 2022, the Forest Service entered into an agreement with the National Center for Environmental Conflict Reso

Forest Service lifts fire restrictions

Beginning Monday morning, July 3, 2023, at 12:01 a.m., the U.S.

Ely businesses off to a great start in 2023

by Parker Loew

Parade anchors the Fourth

Saturday night concert will lead up to traditional celebration

From logger’s son to TOPGUN Pilot

Elyite James Kuehl will be interviewed on “Let the Sawdust Fly,” June 29 at noon on 710am WDSM, 610am KDLH or via

Mining debate boils at City Hall

by Tom Coombe

School schedule worked out

Board adopts plan to put sixth graders in contained classrooms

by Tom Coombe

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