Lindquist Electric Inc

Lindquist Electric Inc Founded in 1971, Lindquist Electric has built a reputation for excellence in the trade under the Lindquist family. Insured and bonded.

Today we are working harder than ever to meet local and regional needs for quality electrical services! Today we are working harder than ever to meet local and regional needs for quality electrical services under ownership and management of Alan and Sarah Granley, who took over in 2019. At Lindquist Electric, our mission is to grow and develop a contracting operation that can meet all of the regio

nal electrical needs - big and small. Licensed in Michigan and Wisconsin–Industrial, Commercial, and Residential. We specialize in industrial, commercial, and residential electrical construction and maintenance. Our team of licensed electricians is ready to provide the expertise needed to complete large or small service and construction needs. We are a licensed electrical contractor in Michigan and Wisconsin. We provide basic service calls, underground trenching, locating, aerial work, new construction, specialized troubleshooting, low voltage data/comm, and more. We are ready to serve a wide geographical area in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin including Gogebic, Ontonagon, Iron Counties as well as Hurley, Ashland, Washburn, Mellen, Iron River, and other communities in Iron, Ashland, Bayfield, Vilas, Oneida and Price Counties of Wisconsin. Our goal is to create lasting relationships with our customers by providing the highest-quality workmanship and expertise. We strive to meet all of the electrical needs of our area. Contact us today to discuss your needs and/or request a quote. Following the purchase of Pete's Electric in Hurley in 1966 by Ken Lindquist, Lindquist Electric was formally established in April, 1971 at it's present address in Ironwood, MI.

04/18/2026

THANK YOU LINEWORKERS: Today, we recognize the hard work of electrical lineworkers who work to keep our lights on. wfla.com

04/18/2026

Today and tomorrow's shows are SOLD OUT! Feel free to stop at the box office tomorrow between 12-2 to purchase tickets for next week’s show.

03/31/2026

If you haven’t heard, and even if you have, Jimmy Kimmel said this about Markwayne Mullin, former Senator from Oklahoma, and our newest Secretary of Homeland Security:

“We have a plumber now protecting us from terrorism.”

Apparently, there has been some backlash. Plumbers were offended, obviously, as were parents of plumbers, spouses of plumbers, children of plumbers, and millions of people who have had a plumber show up when they needed one. Comedians were also offended, (the funny ones, anyway,) along with a surprising number of terrorists - especially those with access to hot and cold running water. However, in spite of the ensuing kerfuffle, Kimmel doubled down.

“I’m not upset that the head of Homeland Security was a plumber,” he said, “I’m upset that he isn’t still a plumber." He further elucidated by adding, "I wouldn't put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason I wouldn't call a five-star general to pull a rat out of my toilet, OK? We all have our areas of expertise.”

Being offended is always a choice, and I don’t choose to be offended by a joke, even one that comes at the expense of the skilled tradespeople my foundation tries to elevate. But I am a tad butt hurt by the suggestion that skilled workers should never evolve into something new, and that competence is somehow limited to one vocation. Obviously, expertise and skill are important. If I need a new kidney, I’d prefer a doctor do the surgery, not a late night talk show host. But if the doctor in question used to host a talk show, why would I hold that against him?

Ten years ago, during one of the presidential debates, Marco Rubio answered a workforce-related question by arguing that America needed to get shop class back into high schools. He concluded by saying, “What our country needs are more welders and fewer philosophers.” A lot of people on this page commented that Rubio and I were singing from the same hymnal, but in fact, we weren’t. At least not entirely. Because I don’t think the current shortage of welders has anything to do with an overabundance of philosophers. In fact, I think it’s a mistake to promote one vocation at the expense of the other. What we really need in this country, are more welders who can talk intelligently about Aristotle, and more philosophers who can run an even bead. More Generals, in other words, who can fix their own toilets, and more plumbers who can hold a powerful government job.

This is what Mullin did. He was a private citizen who mastered an essential skill, and then turned that skill into a multi-million-dollar company that employed a lot of people and served a lot of customers. That gave him the freedom to do other things with his life, including a career in public service which got him into Congress, where he’s spent the last eleven years doing whatever Congressmen do. Now, he has a very consequential position in the Cabinet of the current administration.

Is that not the embodiment of the American Dream? I get that Jimmy Kimmel might have a problem with Mullin’s politics, but what possible objection could he have about the trajectory of his career, or his desire to do more than one thing with his life?

The only sensible thing to do in the wake of a moment this tone deaf, is remind America that the skills gap is wide, and getting wider. The shortage of skilled tradespeople is now headline news, and closing it is nothing less than a matter of national security. This year, my foundation has set aside $10 million dollars to help train the next generation of plumbers, and lots of other essential workers. I'm talking about hundreds of thousands of AI-proof, six figure jobs that don't require a four-year degree, waiting to be filled. The money is currently available to anyone who wants to master a useful skill at mikeroweWORKS.org. Apply today.

As for those of you genuinely offended by Kimmel's comments, consider expressing your disappointment with a modest donation to mikeroweWORKS. Our work ethic scholarship is making a real difference, and your money will be well spent, I promise. The donate button is big and red and hard to miss, at mikeroweWORKS.org.

I’d love to chat but I’ve gotta pull a rat out of my toilet…

03/25/2026

Chillin' at the library.❤

03/20/2026

In Michigan's Upper Peninsula you can stand atop the world's largest artificial ski jump and see an incredible view stretching across three different states. At Copper Peak, the adventure begins with an 800-foot chairlift ride that carries you slowly up the side of the hill through thick northern forest. Once you reach the top station, you step inside the towering steel structure and ride an 18-story elevator straight up the center of the jump. Copper Peak rises about 26 stories tall and sits 1,782 feet above sea level, so the height becomes obvious the moment you step out onto the viewing area. On a clear day you can look out across Michigan, Wisconsin, and even Minnesota, with Lake Superior shining far off in the distance. The massive jump was built in 1969 for ski flying competitions and once welcomed top athletes from around the world. Today visitors can walk right onto the start of the jump and stand where those skiers once stood, looking down the steep ramp and out over miles of wild Upper Peninsula forest. While the site is currently closed for the winter season, it will reopen later this spring to be enjoyed again!

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Go see a movie tonight!
01/02/2026

Go see a movie tonight!

🔥🐉 TONIGHT! Take flight with dragons! 🐉🔥
Join us TONIGHT, January 2nd, at the Historic Ironwood Theatre for HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2025 Live Action).

Grab your crew, enjoy fresh popcorn, and settle in for an epic adventure on the big screen.

🕡 Doors open 6:30pm
🎥 Movie starts 7:00pm
🎟️ $8 Adults | $5 Students

Thank you to our movie sponsor: Kay Richter ✨

Had a great time with the family watching It's A Wonderful Life at the Historic Ironwood Theatre last night! Thanks Gust...
12/21/2025

Had a great time with the family watching It's A Wonderful Life at the Historic Ironwood Theatre last night! Thanks Gustafson Family!

Address

500 E Cloverland Drive
Ironwood, MI
49938

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+19069325346

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