IRONWOOD (AP) — A storm that turned from rain to snow stopped the printing press at an Upper Peninsula newspaper.
Lightning struck the Daily Globe in Ironwood on Monday night, damaging the press and halting publication of the Tuesday edition. Subscribers instead received it on Wednesday, along with that day's paper.
The Daily Globe's website wasn't affected.
Ironwood had rain and temperatures in the 50s Monday before being slammed by falling temperatures and six inches of snow.
- Posted December 07, 2017
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