Partly cloudy High: 37 | Low: 26 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Saturday, November 26, 2016 75 cents WINTER IN THE POCKET PARK Jobless rates hold steady in northern Wisconsin By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] October jobless numbers in northern Wisconsin held steady and continue at their lowest rates in about 15 years. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development released the job rates for counties on Wednesday and Iron County continued with the second worst numbers in the state. Iron County’s unemployment rate of 5.9 percent for October dropped a couple notches from the 5.7 percent rate in Septem- ber. A year ago, the county stood at 6.6 percent. Other area Wisconsin coun- ties didn’t change much or stayed the same from September to October. Ashland County was at 4.2 percent for both months, com- pared with 5 percent a year ago. Vilas County went from 4.1 percent to 4.2 percent and neigh- boring Oneida County was at 3.8 percent for both months.

Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe A FRESH coat of snow, fallen Thursday and Friday, blankets the decorated trees and shrubs in Ironwood’s Pocket Park Friday night, lending a festive air to the downtown. JOBLESS — page 5 Fair board members seek Nosal strengthens community reappointments BESSEMER — Three mem- through building partnerships bers of the Gogebic County Fair Board are seeking to be reap- pointed. By RICHARD JENKINS tinue the work of devel- developing the county’s non-motorized healthy environments that support the Tom Auvinen, Shelley Suck- [email protected] oping systemic partner- trail system that Andresen was involved health of individuals,” she said. ow and Tom Fiala are all seeking HURLEY — While Amy Nosal, the ships, a constant in. She also has a variety of other things reappointments to the board. new community development educator throughout her previ- This includes extending the popular she is involved in as part of her commu- The Gogebic County Board of and healthy communities coordinator ous positions in the Gateway Trail, currently running nity development efforts. Commissioners will act on the with Iron County’s University of Wiscon- office. between Ironwood and Bessemer, to Mon- “Other pieces include food — food is a appointments at its meeting sin-Extension office, is still exploring the She told the Daily treal, Wis.; as well as building trailheads big theme in what I do — I dabble in next Wednesday. opportunities her new position offers, the Globe she is excited for in Montreal and Hurley. broadband,” Nosal said. James Gribble, fair board overarching theme is fostering partner- the challenge of her “Really, I mean everybody — snowmo- While she attended the University of chairman, said the board has ships that improve the community. new role and the oppor- biles, (all-terrain vehicles), non-motor- Minnesota-Twin Cities for her undergrad recommended to the county Nosal — who joined the Extension tunities it offers. ized, the cities — (is) working toward this and got a masters at UW-Stevens Point, Amy board that all three be reap- office in 2013 as an Americorps Vista “I hope to keep bol- ... so that’s exciting,” Nosal said. community development and expanding Nosal pointed. worker and was promoted to interim com- stering networks that Bringing together these various stake- healthy options for residents isn’t neces- Auvinen has been a member munity educator earlier this year — offi- invite more people to holders, particularly toward a goal of sarily something Nosal expected to be of the fair board for many years cially began her new role in September, keep doing what we’re doing,” Nosal said. improving the community, is an underly- doing. and volunteers countless hours taking on some of the responsibilities left Since being promoted, Nosal said she ing theme to a lot of what Nosal hopes to “I’m wildlife major and environmental in preparation of projects and when former community resource devel- is splitting her time equally between the accomplish with her new position — giv- educator by training, and so food is a rel- events. Gribble noted he has opment agent Will Andresen took a pro- community development role and healthy ing the example of trails making it easier atively new topic that I found really fun been a leader in bringing back motion to work at the Extension system’s communities coordinator. for residents to bike places rather than to work and play with,” Nosal said. regional level. According to Nosal, her work in com- drive in a car. Nosal expects her new position to con- munity development primarily deals with “I’m not just trails, my focus is to build FAIR BOARD — page 5 NOSAL — page 5 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING KICKS OFF Shoppers seek Black Friday deals By RICHARD JENKINS taking advantage of the sales, gotten earlier and earlier, even [email protected] trying to see what they had out,” bleeding into Thursday night. With the turkey eaten and Mattila said, adding that Thurs- “(I’m) not a big fan of (the slept off, area shoppers turned to day night’s experience went rela- Black Friday sales),” Gardner the annual search for deals tively smoothly. said. “Especially the ones that known as Black Friday. She said even with the two start on Thanksgiving.” Some Walmart shoppers told days of shopping she still had Gardner still had all of her the Daily Globe they had just more Christmas gifts to buy. Christmas shopping ahead of her gone out for a grocery item or At the Tractor Supply in Iron- Friday, saying she was, “Just two, but were taking the oppor- wood, Ironwood Township resi- starting to think about it.” tunity to explore the electronics dents Sue Gardner and Mary This weekend is crucial to set department and other parts of Burgmeier were also getting a the tone for the holiday season, the store. start on Christmas shopping, the Associated Press reports. Other shoppers went out with including browsing the store’s Around 137 million people plan the goal of Christmas shopping. collection of dog toys for the to or are considering doing their Patricia Mattila, who lives in canine relatives. shopping during the Thanksgiv- Tennessee, made sure to stop Gardener said they were just ing weekend, according to a sur- while visiting relatives in Wake- getting started on the shopping vey conducted for the National field. Friday afternoon, and both Retail Federation trade group.

Mattila, with a cart full of pur- agreed they preferred to avoid That includes online and store Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe chases Friday, said she also went the rush associated with the shopping. The Black Friday men- GOGEBIC RANGE shoppers cross items off their Christmas lists and look for Black Friday deals, including Iron- out shopping Thursday night. early morning Friday deals — wood Township residents Sue Gardner and Mary Burgmeier, who look at dog toys at Tractor Supply. “We were here last night ... especially as the start times have SHOPPERS — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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If someone is in pain, separated Trump cited McFarland’s social media & private concerns schedule a public hearing and “tremendous experience and re: Romney Some Trump loyal- later issue a ruling on the objec- from family or coping with hard innate talent” and said McGhan ists warn against Romney as sec tions. “has a brilliant legal mind, of state.” Trump’s transition team indi- news, a hot meal can be the best excellent character and a deep Meanwhile, Stein announced cated he was focused on the chal- part of their day. It all matters. understanding of constitutional on her website she has raised lenges of governing. Because it all makes a di erence. Sandy Matonich, Nutritional Services Students complained about Aspirus Ironwood Hospital

Surround yourself with people who really care. erratic driving before bus wreck Find a provider at aspirus.org NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — complained that students were wreck. Students and administrators not listening him. One student The bus driver had also com- raised concerns about a Ten- had complained about the heat plained to administrators that nessee school bus driver’s behav- on the bus and cursed about it to students would not listen to him ior behind the wheel in the the bus driver. when he told them not stand in weeks before a crash that killed “The driver was now visibly the bus or sit with their backs six children. upset and continued on by saying facing the front. The driver sub- Police have charged driver that he had another job and driv- mitted 10 names of students he Johnthony Walker with vehicu- ing this bus was just a part-time said were misbehaving. The lar homicide after the Chat- job for him,” wrote Carlis Shack- transportation supervisor tanooga crash. Federal authori- elford, a behavior specialist at responded that the driver may ties said Walker was driving off the school. “Driver stated that he have had some legitimate safety the designated bus route when could just leave him at the concerns but that the driver he wrecked on a curvy road while school. He then stated ‘or I can shouldn’t report so many stu- carrying 37 children on their way just leave the student on the bus dents. home from Woodmore Elemen- and I will get off the bus and “I don’t want the driver to tary School. leave the school.’” become discouraged, but he Records released by the “Driver stated that he did not can’t be turning 10 referrals in a school district Friday include care about the students and pro- day to you, either,” Coulter two written statements by stu- ceeded to tell the students he did wrote. dents complaining about Walk- not care about them,” Shack- Woodmore Principal Brenda er’s driving. elford wrote. Adamson-Cothran asked for “The bus diver drives fast,” The school district’s trans- video of the bus leaving campus, one student wrote earlier this portation supervisor, Benjamin noting that a few days earlier month. “It feels like the bus is Coulter, responded that “we are “the driver, in my opinion, was going to flip over. ... He makes addressing the issue with the driving way too fast when he people go seat to seat back and driver.” pulled out of our school.” forth, when someone is in the National Transportation Safe- It’s unclear what the video aisle he stops the bus and he ty Board Chairman Christopher showed; hyperlinks to it are makes people hit their heads.” A. Hart said in a news conference redacted in the records. Another student wrote: “The earlier this week that Walker On Nov. 16, Adamson- bus driver was doing sharp turns had had taken on a second job at Cothran wrote to Coulter to tell and he made me fly over to the an Amazon fulfillment center, him six students had reported next seat. We need seat belts.” and part of the agency’s investi- that the driver “was swerving On Nov. 2, a school official gation will look at whether and purposely trying to cause boarded the bus after the driver fatigue played a role in the them to fall today.” THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 l 3 Community calendar LIONS’GIFT

Saturday, Dec. 3 Email calendar items and com- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. munity news to news@yourdaily- Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Community Pickleball Pad- globe.com. For more information, 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Library. dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer call 906-932-2211. 715-476-2366. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Saturday, Nov. 26 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Community Pickleball Pad- area74.org. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Sunday, Dec. 4 School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. p.m. 906-932-4990. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apostolic Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Lutheran Church, Aurora Street, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Ironwood. rant, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. area74.org. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Adult Children of Alcoholics, 7 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 27 p.m., Samaritan Counseling, Iron- Wesley United Methodist Church, wood. Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Monday, Dec. 5 Wesley United Methodist Church, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Bessemer. area74.org. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Submitted photo Government a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, MERCER, WIS., LIONS Club Treasurer Max Ackerman, right, presents a check for $2,000 from the Lions Club Iron County Transportation treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Bessemer. area74.org. to the Mercer Senior Center Board at its recent meeting. From left are: First row, senior center officers trea- Coordinating Committee, 3 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Monday, Nov. 28 courthosue, Hurley. surer Toni Sendra, secretary Joyce Manzanares and president Dorothy Wahner, and Ackerman; and second Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. row: Gene Hickey, Judy Bugni, Mike Chamberlain, Lauree Ackerman and senior center vice-president Betty Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., area74.org. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 courthouse, Bessemer; 4:30 finance MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., cabin. Meinholz. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- committee. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Thursday, Dec. 1 Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, area74.org. wood Memorial Building. 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Ottawa National Forest offers free Finnish Language Classes, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- School, room 205. beginners 3 p.m., advanced 4 p.m., vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., MECCA cabin near the treatment Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 facility, Mercer, Wis. Christmas tree permits to fourth graders Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ironwood. area74.org. 1110. Ontonagon United Methodist Church IRONWOOD — Finding a the location. the passes and permits webpage. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Christmas tree has become an —Follow the Travel Manage- The U.S. Forest Service is an Ontonagon United Methodist Church Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. annual tradition for many fami- ment Rule, which governs the agency of the U.S. Department of basement, next to Holiday gas sta- area74.org. Government lies: Driving around the north- use of off-highway vehicles and Agriculture, a mission of sustain- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Bessemer City Council, 5:30 woods and spending time out- other motor vehicles on national ing the health, diversity and pro- Government The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- p.m., city hall. doors looking for that perfect tree forest system lands. Roads and ductivity of the nation’s forests Bessemer Township Board, 5 al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Ironwood Parks and Recre- is exciting. trails open for motor vehicle use, and grasslands to meet the needs p.m., Township Hall, Ramsay. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 ation Committee, 5:30 p.m., meet- Officials at the Ottawa and any restrictions, are shown of present and future genera- Mercer, Wis., School Board, 5 ing, Conference Room 1, second p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, National Forest invite the public on the Motor Vehicle Use Map. tions. p.m., Mercer K-12 School commons. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. to look for a holiday tree on the Obtain a free copy of the MVUM The Forest Service’s Eastern Wakefield-Marenisco School Faith Center, Ironwood. Tuesday, Dec. 6 Board, 5 p.m., school board room, Knights of Columbus Fourth local National Forest and share for current information; these Region includes 20 states in the Wakefield. the following information to are available at the Ottawa Midwest and East, stretching Degree Pere Menard Assembly Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Gogebic County Road Com- 471, 6 p.m. business meeting, KC wood Memorial Building. ensure a safe and enjoyable day. National Forest office and the from Maine, to Maryland, to Mis- mission, 5:15 p.m., road commis- Hall, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Anyone who would like to Ottawa Visitor Center. souri, to Minnesota. There are 17 sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- obtain a holiday tree permit for —Follow the holiday tree per- national forests and one national Ironwood Township Board, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, wood Memorial Building. 906-667- the Ottawa National Forest mit conditions available with the tallgrass prairie in the Eastern 5:30 p.m., Township offices. Hurley. area74.org. 1110. should stop by their local Ottawa holiday tree permit. Region. For more information, Wakefield City Council, 5:30 Knights of Columbus Council Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, p.m., City Hall. National Forest office or the —Make sure to choose a tree visit fs.usda.gov/R9. 1396, 6:30 p.m. business meeting, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood City Commission, Ottawa Visitor Center before on national forest land; respect The U.S. Forest Service man- KC Hall, Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building. they head out. Permits are $5 private property owners by not ages 193 million acres of public Government Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Bessemer Area School District each. trespassing. land, provides assistance to state Iron County Traffic Safety Golden Dragon. Board of Education, 6 p.m., A.D. As part of the Every Kid in a —Be prepared for an outdoor and private landowners, and Committee, 9:30 a.m., Iron County Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Johnston High School library. Highway Department, Hurley. Public Library. 715-476-2366. Park initiative, the Forest Ser- winter experience. Dress warm maintains the largest forestry Tuesday, Nov. 29 Iron County Land Information Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., vice is offering one free holiday and in layers. Check the weather research organization in the Council, 10 a.m., courthouse, Hur- Woodland Church, Ironwood. tree cutting permit to fourth forecast. Keep the gas tank full. world. Public lands the Forest Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood ley. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., graders who present a valid Have tire chains, if necessary, Service manages contribute more Memorial Building. Ironwood Planning Commis- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Every Kid in a Park pass at par- and don’t forget to bring a rope than $13 billion to the economy Gogebic County Veterans Ser- sion, 5 p.m., meeting, Conference tion, Ironwood. area74.org. ticipating Forest Service units. and tarp to transport the tree each year through visitor spend- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Room 1, second floor, Memorial Government The Forest Service is among a home. Also remember emergency ing alone. Those same lands pro- Building, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Wakefield Township Board, number of federal agencies sup- supplies, including water and vide 20 percent of the nation’s 1110. Iron County Regional Trail 5:30 p.m., township hall. porting the administration’s food. clean water supply, a value esti- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Committee, 5:30 p.m., Courthouse, Wednesday, Dec. 7 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Hurley. Every Kid in a Park initiative; —When cutting the tree, wear mated at $7.2 billion per year. area74.org. more information can be found at eye protection and heavy duty The agency has either a direct or Friday, Dec. 2 Christian Men of the Northland, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., everykidinapark.gov. work gloves. indirect role in stewardship of 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- “The Ottawa National Forest —Decide where to have the about 80 percent of the 850 mil- Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- tion, Ironwood. area74.org. encourages all fourth grade stu- tree fall. Make sure the direction lion forested acres within the p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Library. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 715-476-2366. dents to take advantage of this is clear of all obstacles, including U.S., of which 100 million acres Golden Dragon. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous, open program and obtain their free power lines and vehicles. are urban forests where most Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Emergencies: 715-476-7655. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran holiday tree permits. This is a —Make the back cut by stand- Americans live. For more infor- Woodland Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. great opportunity for students to ing to the side and away from the mation, visit fs.fed.us. Government Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- spend the day with their family trunk. Step away as soon as the Gogebic County Remonumen- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. nity Action Agency quarterly food tation Peer Review, 9 a.m., Natural looking for their holiday tree,” tree begins to fall. 22nd annual Jack Frost Parade commodity distribution for regis- Resources Center conference room, said Ottawa Forest Supervisor Fuelwood permits, bough per- of Lights, 6 p.m., downtown Iron- tered families, noon-2:30 p.m. EST, In Loving Memory of Bessemer. Linda Jackson. “Visit your local mits, holiday tree permits, inter- wood. fire hall, Bruce Crossing; 2-4:30 p.m. Gogebic Community College Forest Service office or the agency passes and the Every Kid Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, EST, 429 River St., Ontonagon. 906- Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22, Jacob Ottawa Visitor Center to obtain in a Park pass are available at Ontonagon United Methodist Church 667-0283. THERESA CONHARTOSKI Solin Business Center, GCC. who passed away 7 years ago basement, next to Holiday gas sta- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 your permit.” Ottawa National Forest offices Oma Public Budget Hearing, 6 tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. p.m. 906-932-4990. Here are some reminders and and the Ottawa Visitor Center, November 27, 2009. p.m., Oma, Wis., Town Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, tips for cutting a tree: please call ahead to ensure staff Wednesday, Nov. 30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- —Travel with a companion is on hand to sell permits. IN OUR HEARTS Church, Ironwood. area74.org. rant, Ironwood. and always tell someone where For more information about We thought of you with Love today Christian Men of the Northland, you are going and when to expect the permits and passes, contact But that is nothing new School menus you back. the Ottawa Visitor Center at We thought about you yesterday —Remember to take your 906-358-4724 or the supervisor’s And days before that too tree-cutting permit and a map of office at 906-932-1330, or visit We think of you in silence Area schools have announced bled eggs; Lunch — Chili and garlic Ontonagon We often speak your name menus for the week of Nov. 28-Dec. bread. Monday: Cuban sandwich. 2. All meals are served with milk. Thursday: Breakfast — Cereal; Tuesday: Corn dogs and sweet Now all we have are memories Bessemer Lunch — Fish sticks and buttered potatoes. Aretha Franklin’s anthem topic of many dinner tables And your picture in a frame Monday: Chicken nuggets and noodles. Wednesday: Spaghetti. Your memory is our keepsake fries. Friday: Breakfast — Pancakes; Thursday: Ravioli. DETROIT (AP) — Aretha turkey, eat and do the dishes Tuesday: Tacos. Lunch — Sloppy Joes. Friday: Pizza. Franklin’s lengthy version of the during the performance. Others With which we will never part Wednesday: Hamburgers. Ironwood Wakefield-Marenisco national anthem ahead of the opined that the 74-year-old God has you in His keeping Thursday: Ravioli and garlic Monday: Corn dogs and baked Monday: Cheese pizza. Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings “Queen of Soul” had earned the We have you in Our Hearts. toast. beans. Tuesday: Tomato soup and grilled matchup may have been as much right to sing the anthem for as Friday: Pasties. Tuesday: Meatball sandwich. cheese. a topic at Thanksgiving dinner long as she wanted. “We Love and Miss You Grandma!” Ewen-Trout Creek Wednesday: Spaghetti and meat- Wednesday: Salisbury steak and as the game itself. The CBS production team got Monday: Mini corn dogs and fries. balls. noodles. Franklin’s “Star Spangled in on the fun during the game by Muzzy, Patti, Tom, Ally, Rylan, Aydan, Tuesday: Grilled cheese and Thursday: Pasties. Thursday: Chicken sandwich and Banner” clocked in at 4-minutes, including Franklin in a time of Cory, Ellyn, Landon, Carson, Trever, tomato soup. Friday: Pizza and salad. chips. 35 seconds on Thursday. That’s possession graphic. Dylan, Ryan, Nathan and Azure Wednesday: Chicken nuggets Mercer Friday: Lasagna roll-ups. compared to about 2-minutes, 20 and macaroni and cheese. Monday: Breakfast — Cereal; Watersmeet Thursday: No report. Lunch — Chicken teriyaki. Monday: Noodle hot dish. seconds for Whitney Houston’s Friday: No report. Tuesday: Breakfast — Oatmeal: Tuesday: Chicken noodle soup iconic rendition of the song Hurley Lunch — French toast sticks. and peanut butter and jelly sand- ahead of the Super Bowl in 1991. Monday: Breakfast — Cereal; Wednesday: Breakfast — Scram- wich. Franklin quickly started Notice To All Ironwood Township Residents Lunch — Hot ham and cheese. bled eggs; Lunch — Tomato soup Wednesday: Chicken pot pie. trending on social media. One Tuesday: Breakfast — Oatmeal; and grilled cheese. Thursday: Spaghetti. Twitter user joked that there Lunch — Orange chicken stir fry. Thursday: No report. Friday: Hot dogs and baked was enough time to cook a Charter Township of Ironwood Wednesday: Breakfast — Scram- Friday: No report. beans. Ordinance Number 9 2015 STEALTH ENCLOSED NO PARKING NOTICE SNOWMOBILE-UTV-ATV TRAILER It is unlawful to park, stand any vehicle on any township street, highway or right-of-way between the hours of 2AM and 7AM from 18’ box, 5’ v-nose, ceiling height 83”, rear door 78”, fits 4 sleds, October 15th and March 31st of any year to prevent the removal of all aluminum, 3 yr. warranty, towable with half ton pickup. snow. Vehicles in violation are subject to be towed away. $ SAVE, 5,999 SAVE!! Charter Township of Ironwood Zoning Ordinance Notice of Residential R-1 District Parking Restrictions The R-1 District boundaries are Margaret Street on the south to Sunset Cloverland Motors Road to the north. This district requires the parking of motor or recreational 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 vehicles with greater than one (1) ton carrying capacity, boats or trailers 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 shall only be permitted to be parked, inside and rear yards. 4 l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Emperor Trump’s debut inauspicious “The Emperor (of Lilliput) holds a stick in tunity to tell Trump to stick it where the sun DAILY GLOBE his hands, both ends parallel to the horizon, don’t shine. while the candidates, advancing one by one, Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Sue Mizell, Publisher sometimes leap over the stick, sometimes Kellyanne Conway made it sound as if the creep under it backwards and forwards sev- great man was being magnanimous. “I think Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor eral times ... whoever performs his part with Hillary Clinton still has to face the fact that most agility, and holds out longest in leaping Gene a majority of Americans don’t find her honest and creeping, is rewarded with the blue-col- Lyons or trustworthy,” Conway allowed, “but if ored silk ... and you see very few persons Donald Trump can help her heal, then per- In Their Opinion about this court who are not adorned with haps that’s a good thing.” one of these girdles.” Actually, almost 2 million more Americans Electoral College on —Jonathan Swift voted for Clinton than for Trump, although I “Gulliver’s Travels,” 1726 led enthusiastic supporters chanting, “Lock doubt she finds the thought comforting. ——— her up!” During their second televised People aren’t exactly enthralled with wrong side of history Never mind that president-elect Trump debate, he promised Clinton to her face that, Trump’s honesty. In the last Fox News poll and his keenest supporters have gone from “If I win, I am going to instruct my Attorney before the election, 60 percent of voters said On Dec. 19, the 10 members of the Electoral College boasting to whining in a short two weeks. General to get a special prosecutor to look Trump was neither honest nor trustworthy from Wisconsin are expected to cast their votes for Don- “Mommy, they’re making fun of me on TV. into your situation, because there’s never enough to be president. Judging by his per- ald Trump. It’s not fair!” Nor that the world’s rudest man been so many lies, so much deception.” formance to date, it’s hard to see those num- But they will do something else, as well. purports to give etiquette lessons to the cast Somewhat haughtily, Hillary missed an bers improving. For the first time in the modern history of Wisconsin, of a Broadway play. Nor even that Trump opportunity to inform Trump that the presi- Meanwhile, Trump invited news media the state’s electors will contribute to the election of a can- appears on pace to set a new American record dent of the United States has no such power. big shots in for a leaping and creeping ses- didate who lost the popular vote for the presidency. for the most campaign promises broken in There are elaborate mechanisms in the law sion at Trump Tower. According to The New the shortest time. to prevent the president from meddling in York Post, the president-elect mercilessly Wisconsinites, no matter what their political persua- (Trump never settles lawsuits. Except criminal cases. And a good thing, too. Do you bullied the assembled TV executives and sion, should be frustrated by this turn of events. when he does, paying $25 million in chump really want to live in a country whose presi- talking heads. “It was like a (bleeping) firing While some opposed Trump’s candidacy and others change to reimburse gullible students dent can order his political opponents jailed? squad,” one source claimed. supported him, the issue is not Trump. defrauded by “Trump University.” Given that No, you don’t. “Trump kept saying, ‘We’re in a room of The issue is a denial of democracy. he’s also the defendant in something like 75 Probably Hillary assumed that anybody liars, the deceitful, dishonest media who got When Americans voted on Nov. 8, they did not choose additional lawsuits accusing him of every- who would even consider voting for her it all wrong ...’ He called out (CNN president) Donald Trump. thing from stiffing contractors to deceptive already knew that. Indeed, thanks largely to Jeff Zucker by name and said everyone at They chose Hillary Clinton. advertising, things could get expensive.) the epic failure of Kenneth Starr’s efforts to CNN was a liar, and CNN was (a) network of Clinton’s lead in the popular vote continues to grow as Alas, Trump seems to confuse the presi- prosecute both Clintons during the make- liars,” the Post reported. the longest counts tend to be in West Coast states such as dency with being the emcee on a “reality TV” believe “Whitewater” scandal, the Indepen- Talk about ingratitude! The cable news California, where Clinton is leading Trump by almost 2- program. Or with being Emperor of Lilliput. dent Counsel law was allowed to expire in network’s decision to treat Trump’s comings 1. Nate Cohn of The New York Times said Clinton could It’s hard to say. It’s not merely the daily spec- 1999, and good riddance. and goings as the No. 1 news story of 2016 is end up winning by 2 million votes and more than 1.5 per- tacle of veteran Republican hacks and flub-a- Might Republicans be tempted to bring it precisely what saddled the country with this cent of the total; others suggest the margin could go high- dubs like Chris Christie and Rick Perry being back, in the way they bring back massive big blowhard. er. escorted into Trump’s garishly appointed budget deficits whenever they’re in power? Conway, of course, described the proceed- Clinton’s winning margin is already greater than penthouse to perch upon his gilded chairs. Not to harass an already defeated Democrat, ings as “very cordial, candid and honest.” Richard Nixon’s in 1968. It is greater than John F. The man clearly has no accurate idea of the no. The amazing thing is that nobody showed Kennedy’s in 1960. In fact, it is greater than the winning powers of the presidency: What he can do and For that matter, no president can order enough backbone to stand up and walk out. margin in more than 20 of the presidential elections. Of what he can’t as the elected leader of a con- the Department of Justice to drop an investi- ——— course, the elections of the distant past had smaller over- stitutional democracy. gation, either. Given the harm FBI Director Gene Lyons is a National Magazine all turnouts, but Kennedy and Nixon were elected in Consider the abandonment of his vow to James Comey’s unethical meddling in the Award winner and co-author of “The Hunting high-turnout elections in relatively recent times. prosecute “Crooked Hillary” Clinton for her election campaign did to his own reputation, of the President.” Email Lyons at eugene- imagined crimes. At campaign rallies, Trump it’s easy to imagine him relishing an oppor- [email protected]. And there’s an even more recent election that offers an even more relevant comparison. In 2000, Democrat Al Gore beat Republican George W. Bush by 543,816 votes. At the time, that was the biggest ever popular-vote victo- Today in history ry for someone who lost the presidency. But Hillary Clin- ton’s popular-vote victory over Donald Trump will be sub- The Associated Press stantially greater. Today’s Highlight in History Trump is preparing to assume the presidency because On Nov. 26, 1941, U.S. Secretary he is expected to win the most votes in an Electoral Col- of State Cordell Hull delivered a note lege established at the founding of a country that dis- to Japan’s ambassador to the United trusted democracy to such an extent that it did not allow States, Kichisaburo Nomura (kee- women, people of color and poor people to cast ballots. chee-sah-boor-oh noh-moo-rah), setting forth U.S. demands for “last- This is the second time that a Republican loser has ing and extensive peace throughout become president in less than 20 years. the Pacific area.” The same day, a This is not what democracy looks like. Japanese naval task force consist- Americans who object to Trump have every right to ing of six aircraft carriers, left the assemble and to speak in protest. They have every right Kuril Islands, headed toward Hawaii. to chant: “Trump is not my president.” On this date In 1789, Americans observed a And they have every right to petition for the redress of day of thanksgiving set aside by their grievances. President George Washington to The list of those grievances should include a systemic mark the adoption of the Constitution complaint. of the United States. Presidential elections should be decided by the popular In 1864, English mathematician vote of the American people, not via a convoluted process and writer Charles Dodgson pre- that assigns the most powerful office in the United States, sented a handwritten and illustrated manuscript, “Alice’s Adventures and arguably the world, to the loser in the balloting. Under Ground,” to his 12-year-old If America aspires to be a democracy, no one should be friend Alice Pleasance Liddell; the happy with the fact that a centuries-old political struc- book was later turned into “Alice’s she’d accidentally caused part of the that also wounded two of Bell’s John McVie is 71. Actress Marianne ture — established when elites fretted that democracy Adventures in Wonderland.” 18-1/2-minute gap in a key Water- friends. In Turkey, tens of thousands Muellerleile is 68. Actor Scott Jacoby might threaten the institution of slavery — constrains In 1933, a judge in New York gate tape. of protesters denounced Pope is 60. Actress Jamie Rose is 57. and warps the process by which presidents are chosen. ruled the James Joyce book In 1976, the Sex Pistols’ debut Benedict XVI as an enemy of Islam Country singer Linda Davis is 54. single, “Anarchy in the U.K.,” was two days before the pontiff’s sched- Actor Scott Adsit is 51. Blues singer- It’s time to do away with the Electoral College and put “Ulysses” was not obscene and could be published in the United released by EMI. uled visit. Rafael Correa won musician Bernard Allison is 51. the voters in charge of choosing presidents, as they are in States. In 1986, President Ronald Rea- Ecuador’s presidential runoff. Country singer-musician Steve charge of choosing members of the House of Representa- In 1942, President Franklin D. gan appointed a commission head- Five years ago: In a friendly-fire Grisaffe is 51. Actress Kristin Bauer tives and the Senate, governors, legislators, mayors and Roosevelt ordered nationwide gaso- ed by former Senator John Tower to incident that further strained rela- is 43. Actor Peter Facinelli is 43. school board members. line rationing, beginning Dec. 1. The investigate his National Security tions between the United States and Actress Tammy Lynn Michaels Council staff in the wake of the Iran- Pakistan, U.S. forces launched Etheridge is 42. DJ/record label —The Capital Times Warner Bros. motion picture “Casablanca,” starring Humphrey Contra affair. airstrikes that mistakenly killed 24 executive DJ Khaled is 41. Actress Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, had its In 1990, Japanese business giant Pakistani troops at two posts along Maia Campbell is 40. Country singer world premiere at the Hollywood Matsushita (mat-soosh-tah) Electric the Afghan border. NASA’s Curiosity Joe Nichols is 40. Contemporary Theater in New York. Industrial Co. agreed to acquire rover blasted off from the Kennedy Christian musicians Randy and Letters Policy In 1944, a month and a day fol- MCA Corp., owner of Universal Stu- Space Center on an 8½-month, 354 Anthony Armstrong (Red) are 38. lowing her Carnegie Hall recital, dios, for $6.6 billion. million-mile journey to Mars (it Actress Jessica Bowman is 36. Pop The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal New York socialite and self-styled In 1991, the Stars and Stripes arrived in Aug. 2012). NBA players singer Natasha Bedingfield is 35. with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any soprano Florence Foster Jenkins were lowered for the last time at and owners reached a tentative Country singer-musician Mike letter and to edit those that are to be published. Please avoid name-call- died at age 76. Clark Air Base in the Philippines as agreement to end a 149-day lockout. Gossin (Gloriana Rock) is 32. Rock ing or personal attacks. In 1950, China entered the Kore- the United States abandoned one of One year ago: French President musician Ben Wysocki (The Fray) is Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address and phone an War, launching a counteroffen- its oldest and largest overseas Francois Hollande and Russian 32. Singer Lil Fizz is 31. number must be included for verification purposes. sive against soldiers from the United installations, which was damaged by President Vladimir Putin agreed to Thought for Today a volcano. tighten cooperation in the fight “Better to trust the man who is fre- Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. Nations, the U.S. and South Korea. llite, the 92-pound Asterix, into Ten years ago: In New York City, against the Islamic State group. quently in error than the one who is McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: orbit. an angry crowd demanded to know Today’s Birthdays never in doubt.” [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. In 1973, President Richard why police officers killed Sean Bell, Impressionist Rich Little is 78. Eric Sevareid Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” Nixon’s personal secretary, Rose an unarmed man, on the day of his Singer Tina Turner is 77. Singer broadcast journalist (born this column. Mary Woods, told a federal court that wedding by firing dozens of shots Jean Terrell is 72. Pop musician date in 1912, died 1992)

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 l 5 portion of the federal nutritionAREA“(They’ve led / to) STATE really excit- / NATION Nosal education program. ing stuff that we’ll been able to WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS The program was re-branded do with community members to make it more relatable to resi- around growing food, around eat- dents who use it. ing and celebrating food — own- From page 1 The re-branding and creation ership over food and our food Nevertheless, the projects she of Nosal’s title are part of a larg- choices,” she said. is working on — particularly the er change in recognition that Among the efforts that Nosal food elements — are a useful tie- while individuals have a role in has been involved with in the in to the other part of Nosal’s job, making healthy choices, there community include working with being the county’s healthy com- can also be larger forces playing the Hurley K-12 School’s garden munities coordinator. a role. and the schools’ Garden to Mar- Currently the only one in the Nosal gives food deserts, ket Club, which sells things state with the title — although where nutritious options sim- grown in the school garden at the she said the UW-Extension sys- ply aren’t available, as an local farmers market. tem is looking for a second per- example. A new partnership that Nosal son in a more urban setting — Nosal said while others in the said is being formed with the Nosal is involved with explor- office will remain involved in the local Head Start program, anoth- ing changes to the state’s food actual education parts of the job, er example of a focus on low- system to develop networks in she will be responsible for income families regarding food the community to create effi- expanding the partnerships development. ciency. available and expand what can “We’ve been doing little food One of the changes Nosal is be talked about. demos throughout the fall,” exploring is the recently re- Nosal credits the relation- Nosal said. “We’ve busted out the branded FoodWIse. ships she has formed with the (bicycle-powered blender), I’ve Formerly known as the Wis- former and current members of got some snack cookbooks ... then consin Nutrition Education Pro- the Extension office with opening come spring we’re going to start gram, this program is the state’s up doors in the community. talking about growing food.”

Associated Press never seen Black Friday morning Major chain stores weren’t the FIRST LADY Michelle Obama, right, with nephews Aaron, left, and Austin Robinson, and growers Mary and Shoppers so calm,” said Marshal Cohen, only ones seeing an increase in Dave Vander Velden, of Oconto, Wis., gestures as she receives the Official White House Christmas Tree at the chief industry analyst at NPD customers Friday, several small- White House in Washington Friday. Group, a market research firm, er stores across the Gogebic who visited malls on Long Island Range reported higher sales traf- From page 1 on Friday. He believes the week- fic. First lady kicks off Obamas’ final White House Christmas tality and marketing approach end’s sales will likely rise from Bob Abelman, president of WASHINGTON (AP) — House with its official Christmas old Malia and 15-year-old Sasha, has even crossed the Atlantic last year because shoppers did Abelman Clothing, Bessemer, Michelle Obama kicked off her tree. Contest winners have provid- the daughters who in past years and is shaping shopping habits lots of buying, including pricey said his story was consistently family’s final Christmas season ed the White House tree annually have joined her for the tradition of in much of Britain. Many big box flat-screen TVs. busy all of Friday. at the White House on Friday by since 1966. A group of White receiving the Christmas tree on stores opened early Friday morn- The National Retail Federa- “(The shoppers) started pretty receiving a 19-foot Balsam-Veitch House and other officials visited the morning after Thanksgiving. ing, while others focused on cut- tion, the nation’s largest retail much at 9 a.m.,” Abelman said. fir from Wisconsin as the official the Vander Veldens at their Whis- “One’s asleep,” she said, ges- ting online prices or combining trade group, expects holiday “We are very happy with the way White House Christmas tree. pering Pine Tree Farm in Septem- turing toward the White House. the two. Some Swiss stores that sales to rise 3.6 percent to $655.8 it’s going. I think it’s busier than Joined by two young nephews ber to choose the perfect tree. “These two are up,” she added, have started offering American- billion for November and Decem- last year.” instead of her teenage daughters, Late Friday morning, a horse- referring to the sons of her broth- style “Black Friday” discounts ber, better than the 3 percent Sophie Korhonen and Alysia the first lady said she’s ready drawn wagon pulled the tree up er, Craig Robinson, who was vis- online have seen their sites growth seen for those months Freese, who work at Book World, and excited for the holiday. the White House driveway. After iting with his family for Thanks- freeze, slow down or crash under last year. That excludes car in Ironwood, agreed they had “Christmas begins. The holi- a visual inspection, Mrs. Obama giving. a surge in traffic. sales, gas and restaurant seen more shoppers. “I think it’s days start,” Mrs. Obama sought the opinions of her Malia and Sasha also skipped With the competition for cus- receipts, but includes online been pretty busy today,” Korho- exclaimed after “accepting” the “replacement kids” — nephews their father’s traditional pardon tomers so intense, many stores spending and other non-store nen said, joking the people tree from Dave and Mary Vander Austin and Aaron Robinson. of a Thanksgiving turkey this were open Thursday evening in sales such as catalog spending. always seem to come at the same Velden, owners of the Oconto, “It’s great,” 6-year-old Austin week; Austin and Aaron subbed what they hope will be a new hol- Online sales are expected to be time. “We’re having a good day.” Wisconsin, farm where it was said. for them, too. iday tradition. Retailers have up 7 percent to 10 percent to as They said there have already grown. “We’re ready. Our last “It’s great. Should we accept The tree will be trimmed so it also been spreading deals out much as $117 billion, compared been holiday shoppers at the one. We’re excited about it.” it?” she asked. “Yes,” he said. can fit inside the White House more throughout the week, to a 9 percent growth rate last store, including themselves. The Vander Veldens won the Mrs. Obama explained that the Blue Room, where it traditional- which may have diluted the year. That means that online Editor’s Note: The Associat- National Christmas Tree Associa- appearance by her nephews “is ly stands, tethered to the ceiling, shopping, the AP reports. “It was sales could account for 18 per- ed Press contributed to this tion’s annual contest, earning the what happens when you get as the centerpiece of Christmas a really good start. But I have cent of overall holiday sales. story. honor of supplying the White teenagers,” referring to 18-year- at the White House.

Lottery County was the worst at 6.4 per- event,” Gribble said. Jobless cent. Fair board Fiala has been on the fair DWD Secretary Raymond Allen board for a year and has volun- Friday Wisconsin said jobless rates improved in 30 of teered many hours, including Michigan 5 Card Cash: 5C-2D-3H-8H-8S the state’s biggest 32 cities. making improvements to the From page 1 From page 1 Poker Lotto: QC-QH-KS-7C-2D SuperCash: 02-07-09-12-18-35, Doubler: N He said 45 of 72 counties had race horse barn. He has a back- Midday Daily 3: 5-9-5 Badger 5: 01-03-09-21-27 Price County showed the most better numbers in October. the Snowmobile Olympus to the ground in the carnival business, Midday Daily 4: 1-8-1-3 Daily Pick 3: 4-8-0 movement, going from 3.4 per- Wisconsin added 28,400 non- Gogebic County Fairgrounds. Gribble said. 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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — “In the 20th century, you get painted walls were expensive to ties express their identity, glass windows were a valuable makes it come alive.” Stained glass windows are both lots of secular buildings with produce and the church seems to Raguin said, noting that “unlike teaching tool, because many wor- Whitaker recently had the permanent and ever-changing. stained glass: subway stations, have been the only institution in regular art, like paintings, that shippers were illiterate, Bloxham opportunity to oversee the instal- They can’t be easily moved from schools and shopping malls,” the West able to afford these can move from place to place, said. lation of a stained glass window their frame or rearranged, but Raguin said. arts,” she said. stained glass has to be made for “Narrative windows are often in BYU’s exhibit of devotional shifting sunbeams affect what Stained glass, like paint or col- Religious buildings were fre- a specific place.” referred to as ‘Bibles of the art. She tried to ensure that each new admirer sees. ored pencils, can be used to cap- quented by the whole communi- Church leaders would meet Poor,’” she said. viewing it would remain a spiri- “Stained glass brings light ture all kinds of ideas or images. ty, which meant that everyone with a stained glass artist to Stained glass windows contin- tual experience, even if the win- and color and story into a build- But it’s long been associated benefited from efforts to beautify decide how to feature a local ue to have spiritual meaning for dow had been removed from a ing at the same time,” said Vir- with religious buildings, because them, Raguin said. saint. many believers, especially those purely religious context. ginia Chieffo Raguin, an art his- faith communities were able to “The religious building was “People just didn’t say, ‘OK, who view light as a symbol for The nearly 10-foot tall win- tory professor at the College of commission pieces when the the most important building in John, go ahead and do some win- the divine, said Ashlee Whitaker, dow, which is artificially lit from the Holy Cross in Worcester, medium was first becoming pop- the city, even beyond the king’s dows.’ You had the archbishop, curator of religious art at behind, portrays Jesus and the Massachusetts. “No other medi- ular, said Terry Bloxham, a chapel or the king’s buildings,” the head of the chapter of monks, Brigham Young University’s Samaritan woman at the well, um does that.” stained glass expert who works she said. “Unlike today, every- all these people” making deci- Museum of Art. from the New Testament’s gospel The art form’s unique charac- at the Victoria and Albert Muse- body in the city participated in sions about the windows, Raguin “I think anyone who goes into of John. The window comes from teristics have attracted artisans um in London. (religious life) — the nobility and said. a space with stained glass can the Presbyterian Church of Asto- and architects for centuries, even “Many innovations in what we the merchants and the clergy Community-specific windows feel some of that radiance,” she ria in New York, which were sold as the demand fell for traditional would now call the ‘decorative and everybody else.” would be paired with others that said. “I think there’s something after the congregation gave up its houses of worship, where stained arts’ began in churches. Decorat- Additionally, stained glass depicted familiar Bible stories. really magnificent about the idea building due to declining mem- glass was first widely used. ed windows, tiled floors (and) windows helped faith communi- During the Middle Ages, stained of creating an image where light bership and financial pressures.

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MICHIGAN St. Paul Lutheran (ELCA). second and fourth Sundays. St. Catherine’s Catholic. day: confessions, 3:30 p.m.; 9:15 a.m. worship, Sunday Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, 6 IRONWOOD 111 S. Curry. Sunday worship, United Methodist. Sunday, Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. Mass, 4 p.m. school and nursery. p.m. Apostolic Lutheran. 326 W. 10:30 a.m. Coffee fellowship, 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- MASS CITY St. Paul United Methodist. Havenwood Baptist. 501 MELLEN Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sun- 11:30 a.m. Third Sunday, Christ day. St. Paul’s Lutheran. Sun- Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Copper St. Sunday school, 10 Congregational United day School; 10 a.m. Bible study; Lutheran Parish joint worship, BESSEMER day, 10:30 a.m. Weekly Commu- TROUT CREEK a.m., services, 11 a.m., lunch Church of Christ. Sunday, 10:45 a.m. worship service. service rotates among three of Christ Community Church nion. Assembly of God. Sunday and afternoon service following. 10:45 a.m. Assembly of God. 2100 E. the four CLP churches. of SDA. 507 E. Cinnabar. Satur- ONTONAGON worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Range Community Bible. Holy Rosary Catholic. Cloverland Drive. worship, 10 St. Simon Eastern Ortho- day, 11 a.m., Sabbath school, Assembly of God. Sunday Trinity Lutheran (ELCA). Sunday school, 9 and 10:30 Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. dox. 226 E. Harding. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday prayer school, 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- Saturday worship, 4:30 p.m. a.m.; worship, 9 and 10:30 a.m. a.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; first Catalyst Baptist Church. liturgy, 10 a.m. 906-932-0674. meeting, 6:30 p.m. ship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; 906-988-2594. St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- Friday Mass, 6:30 p.m.; first day Mass, 4 p.m., Sunday Mass, 222 E. Aurora St. Sunday Salem Lutheran (ELCA). Our Redeemer Lutheran Wednesday, youth group and United Presbyterian. Sun- Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., second 333 E. Marquette. Sunday, 9 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, 5:30 School, 10:15 a.m., Sunday wor- (Missouri). Sanders Road. Sun- adult Bible study, 6:30 p.m. day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- through fifth Thursday, 10:30 a.m. (broadcast on WJMS); day, worship, 10:15 a.m. Com- p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., Thurs- ship, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Bible Holy Family Catholic. Michi- nion, first Sunday of the month. a.m., at Mellen Manor Nursing Third Sunday, CLP joint worship, munion first and third Sunday. day, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 a.m. Study 6 p.m. gan Avenue and Pine Street. WAINOLA Home. Confessions, Saturday service rotates among three of St. Sebastian Catholic. Sat- Daily Masses: Monday, 9 a.m.; St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- First Presbyterian. Being Lutheran. Saturday, 5 p.m. following Mass. the four CLP churches. urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 consin). Sunday school, 9:45 held at Episcopal Transfiguration Communion, first and third Sat- Immanuel Lutheran. Sun- Transfiguration, Episcopal. Mass, 8:30 a.m. a.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Church. Sunday worship, 9 a.m., urdays. day school 8:15 a.m.; Bible 336 E. Aurora. Sunday, 11 a.m. Sharon Lutheran (ELCA). a.m.; Saturday, 6 p.m.; Sunday, KIMBALL fellowship to follow. WAKEFIELD study 8:30 a.m.; regular service Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. with 9 a.m.; confessions, Saturday, Good Shepherd Communi- Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- All Saints Lutheran with Communion 9:30 a.m. E5104 Margaret St. Saturday, fellowship following. 11 a.m., and half an hour before ty Apostolic Lutheran. Sunday souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- (ELCA). Saturday worship, 5:30 MERCER 5:30 p.m., Saturday Night Alive; BRUCE CROSSING each Mass. worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday day worship, 3 p.m. p.m.; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Community Church of Sunday, 8 a.m., worship service, Apostolic Lutheran. Sun- Redeemer Free Lutheran. Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Bible study 10 a.m. Communion Nazarene. Sunday, worship, 10 Jehovah’s Witnesses. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School and day School, noon, worship, 1 Sunday worship, 9 a.m., Sunday first Sunday. Superior Street. Sunday public Calvary Baptist. Sunday a.m. Bible Study; 10:30 a.m., worship p.m. Communion second Sun- school, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, school, 10 a.m., Sunday wor- LAC DU FLAMBEAU Faith Lutheran (Missouri). talk, 9:30 a.m., Watchtower Bible Baptist. Sunday, 11 service. day. Bible study, 7 p.m. ship, 11 a.m.; afternoon service, Sunday, worship, 9 a.m., Bible study, 10:30 a.m. Wesley United Methodist. a.m. Bruce Crossing Bible St. Paul Lutheran (Mis- 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, prayer study, 10:30 a.m. Lighthouse Faith Center. 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, adult Church. Sunday 10 a.m. EDT; souri). Sunday worship, 10 St. Anthony’s Catholic. Sat- and praise, 6 p.m. St. Isaac Jogues Catholic. 777 E. Ayer St.; Sunday prayer Bible study, 9:30 a.m., service, adult Sunday school to follow. a.m.; Wednesday, church urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Grace Baptist. 512 Sunday Masses Sunday, 11 a.m.; Tues- 9-9:30 a.m., worship and nurs- 11 a.m., kids club, Wednesday Bethany Lutheran (Wis- school, 3:30 p.m., service, 7 Mass, 9:30 a.m. ery, 10 a.m.; Wednesday prayer Lake St. Sunday services, 10 day, 8:30 a.m. after school. ironwoodwes- consin). Sunday, 5 p.m. p.m. and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. LAND O’LAKES 6:15 p.m., service, 6:30 p.m., Hope Lutheran (LCMS). United Methodist. Sunday, leyumc.org. COVINGTON Siloa Lutheran (ELCA). Immaculate Conception Thursday youth meetings, ages 1764 U.S. 45, just north of 9:30 a.m. Woodland Church (BGC). Bethany Lutheran. Sunday Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; church Catholic. Saturday Mass, 6 8-12, 6 p.m., ages 12-19, 7 p.m. N10234 Curry St., Sunday Bible County B. Divine service, Sun- Zion Lutheran (Wisconsin). worship, 11 a.m. school, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. p.m.; Sunday Mass, 10:30 a.m. Services online at lfciron- study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; Trinity Lutheran. M-28. Sun- day, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, call Sunday, 9 a.m., Bible class, 906-884-2655. United Methodist. Sunday wood.org/tv. fellowship to follow. 906-932- day worship, 9 a.m. 906-544-2259 or visit hopel- 10:15 a.m. United Methodist. Sunday, service, 12:30 p.m. Living Water Missionary 1102 or woodlandchurchiron- EWEN 9 a.m., Contemporary worship, 7 [email protected] for PRESQUE ISLE WATERSMEET Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. wood.com. First Lutheran (ELCA). p.m. schedule. Bethel Lutheran. Sunday, Immaculate Conception Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran (ELCA). Mid- Sunday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, chil- PAYNESVILLE Land O’ Lakes Bible 11 a.m. Catholic. Saturday Mass, 4 school; 10:30 a.m. worship ser- land and Lowell. Sunday wor- dren’s Bible school, after school. Our Saviour Lutheran Church. 5937 U.S. 45. Sunday St. Rita’s Catholic. Satur- p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. vice; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. ship with communion, 9 a.m. 906-988-2594. (ELCA). Sunday, worship, 11 school 9 a.m.; Sunday worship, day, confessions, 3:30 p.m., Bible. Sunday worship, Bible study; lwmissionary.org. Parish praise service, Saturday, Sacred Heart Catholic. a.m., Friday, children’s Bible 10 a.m.; Sunday afternoon Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 10:30 a.m.; men’s and ladies’ Our Lady of Peace 5 p.m. Third Sunday, Christ Sunday Mass 9 a.m. school, after school. 906-988- prayer, 5 p.m.; Thursday table a.m. Bible study, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Catholic. Marquette Street. Sat- Lutheran Parish joint worship, United Methodist. Sunday 2594. talk and Bible study 6:30 p.m. SAXON urday confession, 11 a.m. to service rotates among three of worship, noon. Communion, first RAMSAY WHITE PINE 715-547-3183. Community Presbyterian. noon; Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday the four CLP churches. Sunday. Cornerstone Christian. St. Jude Catholic. Sunday: MANITOWISH WATERS Sunday, 11 a.m. Mass, 8 and 11 a.m. 906-932- BERGLAND GREENLAND Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., confessions, 10:30 a.m., Mass, Community Church (Pres- St. Ann’s Catholic. Sunday 0174. Calvary Baptist (Funda- United Methodist. Sunday Intercessory prayer, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. byterian). Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Mass, 8:45 a.m.; St. John’s Lutheran mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; worship, 11:40 a.m. children’s church, 10:30 a.m. Community United Episcopal. Saturday: Epis- WINCHESTER (ELCA). Airport Road. Second Wednesday prayer service, 7 Greenland Seventh-dday Grace Open Fellowship. 9 Methodist. Sunday, worship, copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at Com- Living Hope. Sunday, 9:30 and fourth Sundays, 11 a.m. p.m. Adventist. 31369 N Firesteel. a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; munity Presbyterian Church, a.m.; Thursday, Bible study, 7 Monday, Kids Club, after school. Third Sunday, Christ Lutheran St. Ann Catholic. Sunday, Saturday church service, 10 Wednesday, Bible study, prayer U.S. 51. p.m. ——— Parish joint worship, service Mass, 11 a.m. a.m. Bible study, Saturday, 11:15 meeting, 6:30 p.m. WISCONSIN Our Lady Queen of Peace rotates among the three other Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). a.m. ROCKLAND HURLEY Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 To make changes in listings, CLP churches. Sunday, 9 a.m. Communion MARENISCO St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- First Presbyterian. Sunday, a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., call 906-932-2211. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION / WORLD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 l 7 Obituaries Florence Henderson recalled as John M. Mazurek ‘everybody’s mom’; dies at 82 WAKEFIELD, Mich. — John M. Mazurek, knowing him, you knew he 88, a long-time resident of Wakefield, former- was one of the happiest and LOS ANGELES (AP) — The ly of Racine, Wis., passed away peacefully lighthearted individuals you best TV mothers become every- Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 23, 2016. had ever met. Your life was one’s mother, with each genera- John was born on April 26, 1928, in the enriched for having known tion claiming its own. For view- small mining town of Wakefield, a son of John him. ers who came of age during “The P. and Antoinette H. (Kwiatkowski) Mazurek. He will be greatly missed, Brady Bunch” years, it was Flo- He attended Wakefield High School and grad- but will always be held near rence Henderson who more than uated in 1946. While he was in high school, to our hearts. earned the honor. John worked at Delmet Mercantile where he John is survived by two She was partly old-school TV mom, as perfectly groomed and met the woman he later would call his wife. John M. sons, Michael (Angela), After high school, John attended Gale Insti- Mazurek Orange Park, Fla., and poised as Harriet Nelson in “The tute, where he trained as an agent-telegra- 1928 — 2016 Charles “Chip” (Kelly), Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet” pher. He would use his newly acquired skills Racine. He was especially or Barbara Billingsley’s June while working at Chicago and North Western proud of his eight grandchil- Cleaver in “Leave it to Beaver,” Railroad through his early 20s. dren, Margaret, Jennifer, both of 1950s-’60s vintage. But Henderson’s own sass, warmth On Aug. 9, 1952, John married the love of Sophia, Jack, Natalie, Max, and strength made Carol Brady his life, Irene “Bunny” Beber, at Immaculate Marcella and Mallory; and a the right surrogate mom for the Conception Catholic Church in Wakefield. great-granddaughter, Lucin- Veteran changing 1970s. They celebrated more than 51 years of mar- da May. Fans of the show who watched riage before her passing on May 21, 2004. Besides his beloved wife, he was prede- her preside with screen husband In 1952, John enlisted in the U.S. Navy and ceased by his parents; six brothers, Stanley, Robert Reed over one of televi- proudly served his country as a radio operator Frank and Edward Urbanski and Charles, sion’s first blended families real- on a minesweeper. He was honorably dis- Joseph and Walter Mazurek; and two sisters, ized it. So did Maureen charged on April 24, 1956. John received the Pearl Cebolski and Mary Baker. Associated Press McCormick, who played eldest FLORENCE HENDERSON spoke during the Alzheimer’s Association, Good Conduct Medal, Navy Occupation Euro- In accordance with John’s wishes, crema- daughter Marcia Brady. Orange County’s ninth annual Visionary Women Luncheon at Rancho tion has taken place. pean Clasp and the National Defense Service “I wish everyone could have Las Lomas in Silverado, Calif., in May 2015. Henderson died Thursday Medal. The family will greet relatives and friends really, really known her. But I night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, after being hospi- Upon returning from the service, John on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 11 to 11:45 a.m., at feel like so many people, even talized the day before, said her publicist, David Brokaw. She was 82. attended Northern Michigan University and Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 407 though they didn’t, they do. She graduated in 1960 with a bachelor’s degree in Ascherman St., in Wakefield, with the honor was everybody’s mom, every- Friday. “There’s no negative any- Barry Williams, who played accounting. guard beginning at 11:15 a.m. body’s friend. Everybody loved thing out there, and that’s a very eldest son Greg on the show, John went to work at the J.E. Burke Com- A Mass of Christian Burial will follow the her,” McCormick said of Hender- rare thing in this industry,” she recalled Henderson as loyal and pany as an office manager until 1962. He then visitation at noon, with the Rev. Dominic son. She died Thursday of heart said. kind. She was also unfailingly went to work at the Racine Vocational School Agyapong, celebrant. failure in Los Angeles at age 82, Evidence of that came in the gracious in public and delightful- range of celebrities responding to ly bawdy when she wanted to be, in Racine. The school developed their techni- Following the Mass, military rites will take with family and friends at her her loss. “loaded with double entendres,” place at the church under the auspices of side. cal training program, and it later became “Florence Henderson. That he said in an interview. Gateway Technical College, where he was Wakefield American Legion Geroux Post 11 The sitcom “tapped into Flo- rence’s heart,” McCormick said, hurts. But she leaves an indeli- On the surface, “Brady employed for 27 years. and Wakefield Veterans of Foreign Wars Post describing her as a woman who ble mark on the history of enter- Bunch” was just another TV sit- 9084 Honor Guard. John returned to college and earned his overcame life’s obstacles to tainment. We love you, Mrs. com about a family living in master’s degree in teaching from the Univer- A luncheon will be served at the church hall endure as a stage and TV star, Brady,” tweeted Seth MacFar- suburban America and getting sity of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1970. following the military service. always seeing the glass half-full lane (“Family Guy,” “Ted”). into a different wacky situation He found his passion in teaching, loving the The family wishes to acknowledge and and relishing fun. Marlon Wayans, who worked each week. But well after its ability to shape the minds of his many stu- thank profoundly Dr. Gerald Wisniewski and Henderson’s last public with Henderson in his “Fifty 1969-1974 run ended, the show dents. Because John understood and valued his staff, Dr. Michael Papp and his staff at the appearance was Monday at a Shades of Black” film parody, resonated with audiences, and his profession and how it positively impacted Cardiac Failure Center and the Wheaton “Dancing With the Stars” taping, said in a Twitter post that it was it returned to TV in various his students, he dedicated his time teaching Franciscan Healthcare hospice staff. They are where she cheered on “a dream of mine to work with forms again and again, includ- night classes at the University of Wisconsin- a truly remarkable group of people who treat McCormick, who followed Hen- her and it was all the fun I hoped ing “The Brady Bunch Hour” in Parkside. everybody with dignity and respect in often derson’s 2010 example as a con- it to be.” 1977, “The Brady Brides” in During the summer of 1987, John traveled trying circumstances. We are truly fortunate testant this season. Even Boy George weighed in, 1981 and “The Bradys” in 1990. to Poland, where he spent time in the village to have such a committed group of compas- “I’m reading the outpouring of tweeting: “I grew up with the It was also seen endlessly in his parents had immigrated from in the early sionate caregivers in our community. love for her,” McCormick said Brady Bunch.” reruns. 1900s. He spent that summer learning the In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions ways of the old country while teaching conver- may be made to the family for a future schol- sational English. arship to be established in John’s name. For now, Melania Trump versity and an authority on first the White House, noted that John retired in 1989, and moved back to his Rite of Committal and inurnment will take plans to be long-distance ladies. “That may be the case Michelle Obama also weighed hometown of Wakefield. Though retired, he place at Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield, in the first lady where we have a redefining of a delaying her family’s move for continued to teach part-time at Gogebic Com- spring. role that, after all, isn’t in the similar reasons, but “ultimately DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — It munity College. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted Constitution.” made a different decision and will be one of many unusual Trump spokesman Jason one that suited their family.” John’s greatest love was his wife, Bunny to Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of Lake- things about a Donald Trump and spending quality time with his grandchil- side Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Con- Miller cited “sensitivity” about Just how Melania Trump will administration: a long-distance pulling Barron from school tackle the White House, and how dren. He was a devoted father and compas- dolences may be expressed online at lakeside- first lady. midyear. In an interview with she will be received by the public, sionate grandfather. If you had the pleasure of memorialchapel.com. Trump will move into the US Weekly earlier this year, is unclear. The first lady usually White House after the Jan. 20 Melania Trump said: “Barron is serves as the official hostess and inauguration. Breaking with tra- the priority for now and he needs typically undertakes some kind Brancy Lorraine Collura dition, Melania Trump and 10- me at this age. He needs a parent of advocacy work. Michelle year-old son Barron plan to at home, and I like to keep it as Obama took on childhood obesity remain in New York City at least normal as possible.” and other projects. But being TUCSON, Ariz. — Born in 1947 and dying comed by many in her next life until the end of the school year. Anita McBride, chief of staff to first lady has no official duties or in 2016, Brancy Lorraine Collura lived a life of and survived by her three While the decision sets Mela- Laura Bush during her time in any clear playbook. adventure, lessons and love. daughters, seven grandchil- nia Trump apart from other first Brancy was born in California on Feb. 5, dren and three great grand- ladies — both Michelle Obama 1947, and spent her childhood and young children, Brancy’s love and and Hillary Clinton moved with adulthood on the West Coast. Love brought legacy will live on. school-age children in tow — it DAILY GLOBE her to New York in 1966, where she started a Brancy’s family would like seems in character. The former family. Family was the most important part of to thank everyone for their model and naturalized U.S. citi- Brancy’s life, she and her husband, Steven love, support and shared zen from Slovenia was an elusive Collura, raised their children and grandchil- memories. The memorial ser- figure during the campaign and dren in Ironwood, Mich. vice took place Friday, Nov. had no political experience before ChristmasChristmas Brancy Lorraine her husband’s stunningly suc- Brancy was diagnosed with an aggressive Collura 25, at the Church of Jesus cessful outsider campaign. cancer in mid-November that took her life a 1947 — 2016 Christ of Latter Day Saints in HomeHome few days later on Nov. 21, 2016. Brancy was Tucson. “We’re in a time when all the surrounded by many during her last moments. Sympathies can be sent to her eldest daugh- molds are being broken,” said Katherine Jellison, head of the Interior/Exterior There was an incredible amount of love and ter, Dawn Rye, (528 E. Oak St., Ironwood MI, Interior/Exterior history department at Ohio Uni- support with her as she crossed over. Wel- 49938) to be shared with the family. DecoratingDecorating ContestContest Penn State won’t fight $2.4 million fine for lax crime reporting STATE COLLEGE, Pa. 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Hello friends: Did I mention that I love this ing our hunting grounds This week, as I have for the place? watched a beautiful 8- to 12- last 28 falls, I am writing about Saturday, Nov. 19 point buck that seemed to really my hunting camp, past and pre- High 56, low 16 like the doe he was in love with. sent. Today, Selina and I would be By the time we got back to The place I call Fall Deer putting away some serious miles my truck, I could not have been Camp is located in the Meadow Mark exploring in the refuge. The more soaked in a gooey sweat, Valley Wildlife Area in northern Walters location where Selina may be but I drove with a great sense of Juneau County. To be perfectly hunting is a two-mile trek from urgency so that we would have honest, although I hunt and my truck. enough daylight to shoot two trap it and have for 45 years, I actually found this spot limits of ducks. Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe my main goal is just to be there. while hunting with my buddy, As usual, Ruby caught and THE GOGEBIC Range survived a summer in which the wheelbarrows I was 11 the first time I saw Doug Cibulka, two years ago on ate lots of seaweed. can handle it. were often full to the brim. this massive tract of pine, oak, Ruby is constantly catching Tuesday of the gun-deer season. As usual, Ruby fell in the aspen and marshland and all I and pulling up vegetation from Several inches of snow had fall- water. have to do is drive down the the bottom of whatever body of en the night before and Doug Doug and Derek Cibulka gravel roads that take me to water we are on. and I were carrying fanny packs were already hunting when we November weather camp and everything is perfect In the last three days, Ruby and wearing hip boots. arrived and it was a bummer; in my world. has caught and consumed two On that adventure, both Doug we did not see a single duck. Friday, Nov. 18 pigeons, a rabbit and possibly and I fell through the ice and The marsh that we hunted is turns around bad luck High 54, low 28 other animals that I do not still kept hunting. On that where I practiced back in the I am duck hunting. I do most know of. adventure, we found the new winter of 1990-’91 to hike the With my golf ball lying about of my duck hunting by paddling When we are hunting, she spot. Appalachian Trail. I carried a five feet above the green on a canoe, setting out some has to sit/stand on the bow of Today there would be a differ- six-foot, 80-pound oak log on my number 9 at Eagle Bluff last decoys, wearing chest waders the canoe and frequently falls in ent type of adversity. Because shoulder and explored. week, I took aim, knowing it and hiding next to my canoe in the water and does not care a the webbing on Selina’s knee is I always practiced at night. could be my final shot of the waist-deep water. bit. torn, she has been relegated to On the marsh, next to camp, I season. I am hunting with my gold- Today’s hunt included me being pushed on a deer cart as had an ice skating trail that Since I was the only person Ralph ens, Fire and her 6-month-old missing a few ringbills and scor- we scout for whitetail deer. went for a good mile. I always on the golf course, I felt little Ansami pup Ruby. ing on one. I was actually talk- Because of the fact we want- did that at night, as well. pressure and pretended the putt Ruby is nuts. She is the clos- ing on the phone to my daugh- ed to end our day hunting It's hard to believe how time would be for the Quarterback est dog I have ever had to pure ter, Selina, when I saw a duck, ducks, I had to push Selina as can fly and that is why I always Club championship. animal. When I am paddling, set down the phone and shot the fast as my 55-year-old body push myself hard and play as The 40-footer broke just a she has her head underwater up bird. could handle it. As always, we much as possible! tiny bit right heading down the soothing to have pleasant to her shoulders as much as she Ruby retrieved it. laughed a lot and while survey- Sunset sharply sloped green, then weather for those bonus weeks. straightened out and dropped Wisconsin’s extended brook smack dab in the hole. trout season was also a bonus Never mind that it was about and the fish should survive the 2 0 1 6 H U N T the 20th putt I had tried from winter well, as the arrival of ice above the hole and had learned has been delayed by the mild the break, following numerous conditions. near misses. It was still a great The extended summer-like Wisconsin license sales down way to end the season. weather also allowed the con- License sales were down for 120,276 during the opening The imaginary crowd roared struction companies to repair Wisconsin’s gun-deer opener. weekend in 2015. its approval as I retrieved the some of the damage from the As of opening morning, Hunters must register their ball from the hole and headed devastating flood, although 575,363 gun-deer licenses had deer by 5 p.m. the day after har- for my Chevy. there are many repairs ahead. been sold, compared to 591,783 vest. Around the Gogebic Range, it There’s a rumor that the resi- gun-deer licenses on opening day Hunters who forgot to register has been a rough year, with the dents of Little Girl’s Point cele- in 2015. their deer are still required to do July 11-12 deadly storm and brated with a cook-out after Hunters registered 64,311 so, even if beyond the 5 p.m. Bear Trap Inn fire just two of access to the Point was restored bucks using the GameReg sys- daily deadline. the local tragedies. last week with the near comple- tem, compared to 62,903 in 2015. The WDNR investigated three Maybe, just maybe, there are tion of road repairs. In total, 115,640 deer were regis- non-fatal (Waukesha and Taylor signs it’s turning around. More power to them. tered through opening weekend counties) hunting incidents dur- Mid-November weather that Yes, we’ve taken quite a few of the hunt in 2016, compared to ing opening weekend. allowed golfing and casting for blows this summer, but we’re brown trout in what’s left of still standing and aren’t going Saxon Harbor truly was a god- anywhere. Yooper women offered send. Let’s hope all of 2017 will be In an area when the snow a lot like this November. outdoor adventures can pile high in October, it was

MARQUETTE — Women BOW participants stay and interested in pursuing new out- take classes at the Bay Cliff Snowmobile work group door adventures may sign up for Health Camp, a universally this winter’s “Becoming an Out- accessible facility overlooking doors-Woman” program set for Lake Superior, situated about 30 plans to meet at Christmas Feb. 24-26 in Marquette County. miles north of Marquette, near duties and responsibilities. This winter will mark the Big Bay. n Trail work to be The work group also provides 17th annual winter BOW gather- Participants will be housed in the DNR with advice related to ing for women 18 and older who a dorm-style facility with ameni- discussed at MDNR the snowmobile program, includ- are seeking an opportunity to ties, including a sauna and hik- session scheduled ing the creation, development, improve outdoor skills in a ing trails with access to northern for Dec. 8 operation and maintenance of relaxed, non-competitive atmo- hardwood forests and Lake the designated snowmobile trail sphere. Superior. CHRISTMAS — The Michi- system. “Registration is already filling The $195 registration fee gan Department of Natural ——— up fast,” said Sharon Pitz, Michi- includes all food and lodging, as Resources said the Snowmobile Anyone seek- gan Department of Natural well as most equipment and sup- Advisory Work Group will meet Editor’s note: ing additional information about Resources BOW program coordi- plies, except as noted in the reg- Thursday, Dec. 8, at Foggy’s the Dec. 8 meeting, wishing to nator in Marquette. istration materials. Scholarships Steakhouse on M-28 in Christ- provide public comment on any Typically, about 80 women also are available on a limited mas. snowmobile-related issue, or attend the weekend’s activities. basis. The public meeting begins at 9 needing accommodations to The BOW program is spon- a.m. ——— attend the meeting should con- sored by the DNR and offers Topics include the snowmobile Class information and registra- tact Barbara Graves, Parks and instruction in more than a dozen trail system, with a preseason tion materials to print are available at Recreation Division, Michigan different types of indoor and out- www.michigan.gov/bow.Payment report, an equipment subcom- Department of Natural door activities, including cross and registration should be sent to mittee report, marketing and Resources, at 517-284-6112 or country skiing, archery, winter the address listed on the registration related topics. visit the Snowmobile Advisory shelter building, ice fishing, pho- paperwork. For more information on FAITH SPECHT, of Howards Grove, Wis., harvested her first deer with a The work group’s purpose is to the winter BOW program, contact Work Group website. tography, wilderness first aid, Pitz at the DNR office in Marquette perfect shot on a spikehorn while hunting in Price County with her dad, assist the Michigan Trails Advi- wood burning and snowshoes. at 906-228-6561, or e-mail at Eric. sory Council in performing its [email protected]. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 l 9 Michigan-Ohio State: Protecting JT; Peppers vs. Samuel COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The num- defenses will have the upper-hand at the bers strongly suggest they are two of the Horseshoe. Prince and Jamarco Jones exposed. Avoid pers follow Samuel? The Buckeyes' junior is figure another game where Michigan will be those and Ohio State can negate or at least in some ways the offensive equivalent to limited in the passing game. four — maybe five — best teams in the mitigate what looks like an advantage for Peppers. He lines up all over the field and Smith is not a make-you-miss runner. He country, but after Saturday either No. 3 Some of the matchups that could Michigan. Ohio State gets the ball into his hands in lots runs to and often through contact. Michigan or No. 2 Ohio State will be on decide The Game: of different ways. Samuel is the only player in McMillan is the quarterback of Ohio the outside looking in at the College PEPPERS VS. BARRETT AND H-BACK the country with at least 600 yards rushing State's defense and its leading tackles (71). Football Playoff race. MICHIGAN'S PASS RUSH VS. OHIO CURTIS SAMUEL (650) and receiving (790). He has had a good — not great — junior sea- The Wolverines and Buckeyes play for STATE'S PASS PROTECTION What makes Peppers so valuable is his The best way to attack Michigan's defense son but this is the type of game, and Smith is the 113th time, at Ohio Stadium, and the The Wolverines pressure quarterbacks as ability to be used in so many ways. At 205- has been on the edges and both Barrett and the type of runner that could have him in the stakes have rarely been higher, and well as any team in the country (36 sacks). pounds and with excellent speed, he is built Samuel present good options to do just that. middle of much of the action. rarely have both teams been quite so Mostly on the strength of a talented defensive more like a defensive back than a linebacker. Most likely Peppers will spend his game good. This will be the 11th time both line that has solid depth. DE He could be the perfect spy on Barrett, as he usually does, being asked to handle WIDE RECEIVERS VS. CORNERBACKS who is one of the smartest and most effective numerous assignments from series to series It would be hard to make a college football teams meet ranked in the top five and has been especially effective off the edge and DT Ryan Glasgow gets good push running quarterbacks in the country (722 and down to down. But it will be fun to see matchup this season with four cornerbacks only the second time they have both been inside. Defensive coordinator Don Brown will yards rushing and eight touchdowns). Barrett how often he and Samuel directly cross who have played better than Ohio State's in the top three of the AP poll. mix in blitzes, often using versatile LB Jabrill is not particularly fast or elusive, but he is paths. Gareon Conley and and Michigan (10-1) and Ohio State (10-1) Peppers. adept at finding space and picking his way Michigan's Jourdan Lewis and Channing Stri- are both outscoring opponents by 31 Ohio State's offensive line, led by center through defenses, especially on designed MICHIGAN RB DE'VEON SMITH VS. OHIO bling. points per game. The Wolverines has Pat Elflein, has had a good season protecting running plays. STATE MLB RAEKWON MCMILLAN They have all performed at All-America outgained their opponents by 205.4 quarterback J.T. Barrett, except for one par- Peppers, who is third in the Big Ten with Last week against Indiana, when the levels. yards per game. The Buckeyes have out- ticularly poor performance in the Buckeyes' 15 tackles for loss, is one of the most explo- Wolverines' passing game was bogged down Michigan seems to have the edge at wide gained their opponents by 214.1 yards loss at Penn State. Ohio State allowed six sive athletes in the country. Letting him lock behind backup quarterback John O'Korn, it receiver, with Jehu Chesson and Amara Dar- per game. sacks in that game and 11 in its other 10. onto Barrett could help shut down a key part was Smith who wore down the Hoosiers. boh, but both quarterbacks should expect of Ohio State's offense. The status of starter Wilton Speight (left, small windows in which to throw and few Conventional wisdom is that the What happened in Happy Valley? Too many obvious passing downs left OTs Isaiah Then again, maybe it is best to have Pep- non-throwing shoulder) is again uncertain so deep shots available. Ironwood falls in overtime to Alpena By IAN MINIELLY the ricochet. The Alpena players [email protected] one timer before the clock IRONWOOD — Watching the expired went high and the period Yoopers play host to the Alpena barely ended 2-1, Flyers. Flyers makes one think they Alpena had a hard slap shot must serve duck or goose for fly off the top cross bar of the net Thanksgiving south of the at the 15:54 mark in the second Bridge. The Flyers came out period, marking four minutes of strong, scoring an excuse me goal Alpena pressing and Ironwood on a mishandled Yooper pass in parrying their blows. Unfortu- front of the net at the 18:55 mark nately at the 14:00 minute mark, of the first period. Alpena killed their penalty and The teams eventually played as the player entered the ice to overtime and Alpena won 5-4 behind the action, there was a on an improbable goal. A shot quick shift in possession and from the top of the circle trickled Alpena managed a quick break past the goalie's lowered right away goal to go up 3-1 and pad in a surprising and unex- appeared to have the game in pected goal. control. Three minutes later the Fly- With the advantage and clock ers scored off another intercept- at 6:52 in the second, Vern Ray ed pass and took a quick 2-0 lead from Thunder Bay Canada cor- with five minutes gone in the ralled a put back and flipped it game. It looked like the Fighting into the net, narrowing the gap Yoopers ere going to get dive to 3-2. bombed before Tyler Morrison, Craig Sorenson of Marenisco, from Wakefield, punched one in slapped a wrist shot through from in front of the Alpena goal traffic from the blue line, scoring to cut the lead in half. an improbable shot with 2:47 left The teams traded blows and in the second tying the game at 3 ice time for the next fourteen just before the period ended. minutes. It was not without Talking to Coach Al Mous- excitement. With six seconds left takis between the second and on the clock, a Yooper defender third periods, he said, “The team shot a lazy pass against the has been starting out cold each boards on the far side of the Jason Juno/Daily Globe arena without being aware an IRONWOOD’S BRAIDON White of Thunder Bay, Ontario takes a shot during Friday night’s game against Alpena at the Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Alpena player was right there for IRONWOOD — page 10 in Ironwood. Pistons hand Clippers first road loss with 108-97 win AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Stan Van Gundy has been waiting all season for his Detroit Pistons to DeRozan scores 26, Toronto tops show the kind of determination that got them into the Milwaukee 105-99 playoffs. Friday night, he got a glimpse. MILWAUKEE (AP) — When DeMar DeRozan finds The Pistons blew an 18-point lead in the third his spot, the Milwaukee Bucks learned just how hard quarter, but rallied down the stretch to beat the Los he is to stop. Angeles Clippers 108-97. DeRozan scored 26 points, including a contested Detroit had lost 11 straight to the Clippers, includ- jumper with 16 seconds left over Tony Snell and Gian- ing a 114-82 rout at the Staples Center on Nov. 7. nis Antetokounmpo, to lead the Toronto Raptors to a "We got embarrassed the last time we played that 105-99 victory over the Bucks on Friday night. team, and I knew these guys didn't want that to hap- "The mid-range, that's his hot spot," Snell said. "It pen again," Van Gundy said. "But beating that team was a tough shot (against) good defense." is going to take 48 minutes of effort and we haven't DeRozan again tormented Milwaukee and Kyle been able to do that many times this season." Lowry scored 19 as Toronto hit a season-high 14 3- Detroit won its second straight and improved to 7- pointers to continue its dominance against the Bucks. 2 at home, as opposed to 1-7 on the road. The Raptors have won 11 of the last 12 meetings, and "I'm very happy with the way we played tonight, six straight in Milwaukee. but we have to be able to take this level of effort on the Antetokounmpo scored 29 points and added 11 road," Van Gundy said. "We've got four road games in assists, while Snell had a season-high 16 points. the next seven days against really good teams. We But with the game on , Lowry hit from 27 feet can't keep giving those games away." out with 1:06 left and DeRozan knocked down a 16- The Clippers lost for just the second time in 13 foot jumper over Snell and Antetokounmpo to make it games, falling to 7-1 on the road. 101-97. "Give the Pistons credit; Stan really had them "We tried to throw different bodies at him, show him ready to play," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. "They different looks, and he made the shot that counted," came out with so much more energy that we did in the Bucks coach Jason Kidd said. first 10 minutes, and it is tough to dig yourselves out What did DeRozan see with two defenders bearing of a big hole on the road." down? Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 16 points and a "The basket," he said. career-high 10 assists for Detroit and Andre Drum- Redick finished with 18 in the quarter. mond had 16 points and 10 rebounds. The Pistons got "He did all that against a really good defender in at least 15 points from all five starters and Jon Leuer KCP," Van Gundy said. "I was sitting on the bench added 11 points and 11 rebounds off the bench. wondering how I didn't win 65 games a year when I "We are really starting to come together," Drum- was coaching him in Orlando." mond said. "We are more in sync defensively, and the Los Angeles scored the first four points of the offensive is starting to come around." fourth to take the lead, but stopped hitting shots. J.J. Redick and Blake Griffith each had 24 points That let the Pistons respond with a 15-2 run, capped for the Clippers, while Chris Paul had eight points to off by Caldwell-Pope's 3-pointer to make it 97-86 with go with 15 assists. 5:14 to play. "This wasn't a lack of effort," Paul said. "We were "We didn't panic," Caldwell-Pope said. "We just energized, but they made shots." kept doing what we had been doing all game, and The Pistons trailed by as many as 43 earlier this kept trying to make J.J. work." month in Los Angeles, but jumped out to a 31-14 lead in Friday's first quarter. However, with Drummond TIP-INS limited to 8:19 in the first half by foul trouble and Pistons: Guard Stanley Johnson was suspended for one Morris playing just 3:42, the Clippers were able to game after an unspecified violation of team rules. That left pull within 57-48 at halftime. the Pistons without three rotation guards, as both Reggie The Pistons built the margin to as many as 18 Jackson and Reggie Bullock missed the game with left early in the third, with Caldwell-Pope finding Drum- knee injuries. mond for several alley-oops. However, Redick took PLAY MAKER over the game, scoring 10 points in the final 1:27 of With Jackson not expected to play his first game until the quarter. His back-to-back 3-pointers pulled the next week, Caldwell-Pope was the first Detroit player to Clippers within 82-80 at period's end. reach double figures in assists in a game. "We cut into their lead at the end of the third quar- VISITING CELEBRITY ter, but we were still making mistakes," Rivers said. During a timeout, the Palace scoreboard showed Darius Associated Press "When you are that far behind, you have to play per- Slay's interception of Sam Bradford's pass that helped the DETROIT PISTONS' Andre Drummond (0) takes a shot against Los Angeles Clippers' DeAndre Jordan during fect basketball or you use up everything getting it Detroit Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-13 on Thanks- the first half Friday in Auburn Hills, Mich. close." giving. Slay, one of several Lions in attendance, then auto- graphed a football and tossed it to the crowd. 10 l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Rodgers confident Packers can start winning vs. Eagles PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Aaron A night game means fans have more Rodgers is so confident the Green Bay time to tailgate and get riled up for the Here are some things to watch for but Lacy is done for the year. Now coach Jake Ryan (ankle) and Blake Martinez when the Eagles host the Packers under Mike McCarthy hopes recently acquired (knee) have each gone down in recent Packers can save their season in a hos- opponent. Rodgers recalled a Monday the prime-time lights: Christine Michael can contribute Monday weeks. By the end of last week's game, Joe tile environment against a team that night game in Philly in 2006 when he NEW TARGET: Carson Wentz might night. Michael was claimed off waivers from Thomas and Carl Bradford were playing hasn't lost at home that he forgot to was still Brett Favre's backup. have a familiar face for the first time this sea- Seattle last week. Having Michael and inside linebacker. stick to the typical one-game-at-a-time "(They were) screaming and yelling at son. Paul Turner was signed off the practice Starks would give the Packers two experi- Thomas normally plays on passing downs mantra. me about getting the splinters out of my squad and could make his NFL debut. enced running backs again. A semblance of and Bradford just came off the practice "I feel like we can run the table. I butt," Rodgers said. "Give them credit. A Turner, an undrafted free agent, was a consistent running attack could help bal- squad. McCarthy may need to shift Clay really do," Rodgers said. "The offense is good trash-talk is tough to do. They're Philadelphia's best receiver in the preseason ance what has been a pass-heavy offense Matthews back inside to help fill the void. starting to click a little bit more. We've some of the best fans. You definitely and spent a lot of time working with Wentz by necessity. Matthews is coming back from his own just got to put together a game where have to get ahead of them early, and try with the rest of the third-string offense. If IN THE TRENCHES: Eagles DT Fletcher injury, a sore hamstring that kept sidelined we're more consistent from the first to take the crowd out." Turner is active, 2015 first-round pick Nelson Cox vs. Packers RG Jason Spriggs. Cox for three games. Agholor might sit. Agholor has struggled and was the NFC's Defensive Player of the The Packers also have a predicament snap to the last." While Green Bay has lost four is coming off a terrible performance at Seat- Month in September after signing a huge because moving Matthews might mean Before they can win six in a row, the straight, the Eagles are 2-5 since a 3-0 tle. He had no catches and a costly penalty contract, but has no sacks since Oct. 9. Still, fewer snaps for him outside. A once-produc- Packers (4-6) have to win one. It won't start. Both teams need a win to avoid for illegal formation that nullified a TD. he's been disruptive and makes plays not tive pass rush has slowed down in recent be easy Monday night at Philadelphia. slipping further behind in the playoff "We had a lot of opportunities together, so registered on the stat sheet. Spriggs, a rook- weeks. The Eagles (5-5) are 4-0 at home, race. we'll have a good connection," Wentz said of ie second-round pick, is a natural tackle but INJURED BACKS: The Eagles could be including a 34-3 rout over Pittsburgh in "We are still in the thick of things and Turner. stepped in at guard when Don Barclay without RB Ryan Mathews (knee) and Dar- Week 3, a 21-10 win against Minnesota have to stack up one win at a time and TWO-HEADED RUSHING ATTACK: The injured his shoulder last week. Either Sprig- ren Sproles has a broken rib, so he's unlike- last month and a 24-15 victory over obviously fix the mistakes that we Packers have had trouble generating a run- gs or Barclay has a tough assignment ly to carry the workload. Rookie Wendell Atlanta two weeks ago. They've make," Philadelphia safety Malcolm ning game since Eddie Lacy (ankle) and against Cox. Smallwood and fourth-stringer Kenjon Barn- outscored opponents 108-38 at the Linc. Jenkins said. James Starks (knee) were injured last MEN IN THE MIDDLE: The injury bug on er would be have to lead the rushing attack if month. Starks returned the last two games, defense hit the middle linebackers. Starters Mathews is out. Daily Globe Scoreboard

Minnesota 650.545 218 192 N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2 Total Fouls_Wichita St. 20, Michigan St. Local Schedule Green Bay 460.400 247 276 San Jose 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 25. Technicals_Willis. A_1,569 (0). Chicago 280.200 157 237 Chicago 3, Anaheim 2 West Minnesota 6, Pittsburgh 2 All TimesNBA EST LindquistCollege basketball Classic WLT Pct PF PA Washington 3, Buffalo 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE At Gogebic Community College Seattle 721.750 219 173 Nashville 5, Winnipeg 1 Atlantic Division Saturday, Nov. 26 Arizona 451.450 226 190 Detroit 5, New Jersey 4, OT WLPct GB Hibbing vs. Bismarck State, women, 1 Los Angeles 460.400 149 187 Columbus 5, Tampa Bay 3 Toronto 10 6 .625 — p.m.; men, 3 p.m. San Francisco19 0 .100 204 313 Calgary 2, Boston 1 Boston 97.563 1 Vermilion vs. Gogebic, women, 5 p.m.; Thursday's Games Dallas 2, Vancouver 1 New York 87.533 1½ men, 7 p.m. Detroit 16, Minnesota 13 Arizona 3, Edmonton 2, SO Brooklyn 4 11 .267 5½ Dallas 31, Washington 26 Saturday's Games Philadelphia 4 12 .250 6 VermilionSunday, vs. Bismarck Nov. State, 27 women, Pittsburgh 28, Indianapolis 7 Montreal at Detroit, 7 p.m. Southeast Division 10 a.m.; men, noon Sunday's Games Carolina at Ottawa, 7 p.m. WLPct GB Hibbing vs. Gogebic, women, 2 p.m.; San Diego at Houston, 1 p.m. Columbus at Florida, 7 p.m. Atlanta 10 6 .625 — men, 4 p.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Charlotte 87.533 1½ Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Orlando 6 10 .375 4 San Francisco at Miami, 1 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Washington 59.357 4 Football Jacksonville at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 10 p.m. Miami 5 10 .333 4½ Tennessee at Chicago, 1 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Central Division Los Angeles at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. WLPct GB MHSAA FInals N.Y. Giants at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Sunday's Games Cleveland 12 2 .857 — DivisionFriday 2 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 1 p.m. Chicago 10 6 .625 3 Detroit King 18, Walled Lake Western 0 Carolina at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Nashville at Winnipeg, 1 p.m. Detroit 89.471 5½ Division 4 New England at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. Arizona at Edmonton, 3 p.m. Indiana 89.471 5½ Grand Rapids Catholic Central 10, Kansas City at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 6 p.m. Milwaukee 68.429 6 Detroit Country Day 7 Monday's Games Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Division 6 Green Bay at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. Calgary at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Southwest Division Jackson Lumen Christi 26, Maple City Thursday, Dec. 1 Monday's Games WLPct GB Glen Lake 14 Dallas at Minnesota, 8:25 p.m. Calgary at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. San Antonio 13 3 .813 — Division 8 Sunday, Dec. 4 Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Memphis 10 6 .625 3 Muskegon Catholic Central 35, Ottawa Kansas City at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Houston 10 6 .625 3 Lake Whiteford 6 Los Angeles at New England, 1 p.m. DetroitRed Wings-Devils211 1 Sums — 5 New Orleans 6 11 .353 7½ Saturday Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. New Jersey 121 0 — 4 Dallas 2 13 .133 10½ All Times EST Miami at Baltimore, 1 p.m. First Period_1, New Jersey, Moore 4 Northwest Division All games will be live on Fox Sports Denver at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. (Palmieri, Zajac), 6:01. 2, Detroit, Nielsen WLPct GB Detroit (channel 36), except for Divi- Detroit at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 4 (Abdelkader), 7:23 (sh). 3, Detroit, Oklahoma City 98.529 — sion 5, which will be on FSD Plus (88) San Francisco at Chicago, 1 p.m. Nielsen 5 (Sheahan, Abdelkader), 10:41. Utah 98.529 — and Divisions 3, which will be on foxs- Houston at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Penalties_Sheahan, DET, major (high Portland 99.500 ½ portsdetroit.com and Fox Sports Go Buffalo at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. sticking), 6:28; Cammalleri, NJ, (tripping), Denver 6 10 .375 2½ Division 1 Washington at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. 16:07. Minnesota 5 10 .333 3 Detroit Cass Tech (13-0) 99.556 at Tampa Bay at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Second Period_4, New Jersey, Cam- Pacific Division Detroit Catholic Central (13-0) 115.794 @ N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. malleri 5 (Zajac), 4:06. 5, New Jersey, W L Pct GB Ford Field S 1:00 PM Carolina at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. Zacha 2 (Cammalleri, Bennett), 5:56 (pp). Golden State 14 2 .875 — Division 3 Open: Tennessee, Cleveland 6, Detroit, Larkin 6 (Nyquist, Zetterberg), L.A. Clippers 14 3 .824 ½ Orchard Lake St Mary's (9-4) 67.000 at Monday, Dec. 5 19:58. Penalties_Ericsson, DET, (interfer- L.A. Lakers 89.471 6½ Muskegon (12-1) 98.556 @ Ford Field S Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m. ence), 5:26; Glendening, DET, (cross Sacramento 6 10 .375 8 7:30 PM checking), 7:44; Ott, DET, (unsportsman- Phoenix 5 12 .294 9 Division 5 Hockey like conduct), 9:51; Auvitu, NJ, (hooking), Wednesday's Games Grand Rapids West Catholic (11-2) 13:50. Atlanta 96, Indiana 85 70.667 at Menominee (12-1) 87.000 @ Third Period_7, Detroit, Mantha 2 Cleveland 137, Portland 125 Ford Field S 4:30 PM NHL (Zetterberg), 0:43. 8, New Jersey, Hen- Memphis 104, Philadelphia 99, 2OT Division 7 All Times EST rique 4 (Moore, Quincey), 14:49. Penal- Phoenix 92, Orlando 87 Detroit Loyola (11-2) 74.889 at EASTERN CONFERENCE ties_Palmieri, NJ, (high sticking), 18:42. San Antonio 119, Charlotte 114 Pewamo-Westphalia (13-0) 78.222 @ Atlantic Division Overtime_9, Detroit, Green 4 (Mantha, Boston 111, Brooklyn 92 Ford Field S 10:00 AM GP WLOT Pts GF GA Nielsen), 3:18. Penalties_None. Detroit 107, Miami 84 Montreal 21 15 42 32 65 47 Shots on Goal_Detroit 12-10-8-3_33. Toronto 115, Houston 102 Tampa Bay 22 13 81 27 69 56 All TimesNFL EST New Jersey 5-10-4_19. L.A. Clippers 124, Dallas 104 Ottawa 20 12 71 25 47 50 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Power-play opportunities_Detroit 0 of 3; Utah 108, Denver 83 Boston 21 11 10 0 22 49 49 East New Jersey 1 of 5. New Orleans 117, Minnesota 96 Florida 20 10 91 21 53 54 W LT Pct PF PA Goalies_Detroit, Mrazek 5-5-1 (16 Golden State 149, L.A. Lakers 106 Detroit 21 10 10 1 21 53 56 New England 820.800 271 180 shots-13 saves), Howard 5-5-0 (3-2). New Sacramento 116, Oklahoma City 101 Toronto 20 884 20 62 67 Miami 640.600 218 216 Jersey, Schneider 8-5-3 (33-28). Friday's Games Buffalo 21 795 19 39 53 Buffalo 550.500 253 215 A_15,612 (17,625). T_2:38. San Antonio 109, Boston 103 Metropolitan Division N.Y. Jets 370.300 179 244 Referees_Dave Lewis, Brad Watson. Washington 94, Orlando 91 GP WLOT Pts GF GA South Linesmen_Devin Berg, Scott Cherrey. Chicago 105, Philadelphia 89 N.Y. Rangers22 15 61 31 85 55 WLT Pct PF PA Cleveland 128, Dallas 90 Washington 20 13 52 28 55 44 Houston 640.600 181 215 Detroit 108, L.A. Clippers 97 Pittsburgh 21 12 63 27 62 62 Basketball Indianapolis 560.455 270 301 New York 113, Charlotte 111, OT Columbus 19 11 53 25 61 45 Tennessee 560.455 281 275 Indiana 118, Brooklyn 97 New Jersey 20 10 64 24 50 51 Jacksonville 280.200 193 265 Miami 90, Memphis 81 Philadelphia 22 9 10 3 21 69 75 Michigan State Box North No. 24 MICHIGAN ST. 77, Toronto 105, Milwaukee 99 Carolina 19 874 20 48 52 W LT Pct PF PA WICHITA ST. 72 Utah 95, Atlanta 68 N.Y. Islanders20 6 10 4 16 49 63 Pittsburgh 650.545 266 222 WICHITA ST. (5-2) Minnesota 98, Phoenix 85 WESTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore 550.500 199 187 Brown 0-3 0-4 0, Kelly 2-3 0-0 4, Morris Oklahoma City 132, Denver 129, OT Central Division Cincinnati 361.350 199 226 0-2 2-2 2, Shamet 2-9 2-2 7, Frankamp 0- Portland 119, New Orleans 104 Jason Juno/Daily Globe GP WLOT Pts GF GA Cleveland 0 11 0 .000 184 325 6 2-2 2, Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0, Willis 6-11 4- Golden State 109, L.A. Lakers 85 Chicago 22 14 62 30 65 57 IRONWOOD’S VERN Ray, right, of Thunder Bay, Ontario celebrates his second-period goal with Tyler Morri- West 6 16, McDuffie 4-11 0-0 10, Nurger 4-5 3- Houston 117, Sacramento 104 St. Louis 21 11 73 25 54 57 son of Wakefield Friday at the Pat O’Donnell Civic Center in Ironwood. WLT Pct PF PA 4 12, Simon 0-0 0-0 0, Reaves 0-1 6-6 6, Saturday's Games Minnesota 20 11 72 24 55 38 Oakland 820.800 272 243 Smith 4-11 4-4 13, Bush 0-0 0-0 0. Totals New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Nashville 20 10 73 23 60 51 Kansas City 730.700 222 187 22-62 23-30 72. San Antonio at Washington, 7 p.m. puck in the net and he has been the Yoopers had the lead. Dallas 22 985 23 57 72 Denver 730.700 239 189 MICHIGAN ST. (4-3) Detroit at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Winnipeg 23 9 12 2 20 60 70 Ironwood encouraging the team to take Unfortunately, killing another San Diego 460.400 292 278 Goins 0-1 0-1 0, Bridges 6-11 5-7 21, Memphis at Miami, 8 p.m. Colorado 19 9 10 0 18 42 55 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Nairn 0-2 0-0 0, Langford 1-3 0-0 3, Har- Minnesota at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. more shots and see what hap- penalty left the Yoopers under- Pacific Division East ris 5-7 2-2 13, Ward 5-9 3-4 13, Van Dyk Sunday's Games pens.” handed and Alpena took advan- GP WLOT Pts GF GA WLT Pct PF PA 0-1 0-0 0, McQuaid 4-7 2-2 13, Winston 2- Cleveland at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Edmonton 22 12 82 26 67 57 The third period turned into a tage to tie the game at 4, with 29 Dallas 10 10.909 316 213 2 2-4 7, Ahrens 0-4 0-0 0, Ellis 3-5 0-1 7. Denver at Phoenix, 3:30 p.m. San Jose 21 12 81 25 50 45 From page 9 N.Y. Giants 730.700 204 200 Totals 26-52 14-21 77. L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 6 p.m. slug fest. Both teams were trad- seconds left to kill. Los Angeles 21 11 91 23 55 53 Washington 641.591 280 264 Halftime_Michigan St. 39-29. 3-Point Milwaukee at Orlando, 6 p.m. Anaheim 21 984 22 54 52 game.” Responding to Sorenson's ing penalty kills before the Yoop- The teams are reloading for Philadelphia 550.500 241 186 Goals_Wichita St. 5-22 (McDuffie 2-4, Sacramento at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Calgary 23 10 12 1 21 53 70 South Nurger 1-1, Smith 1-4, Shamet 1-6, New Orleans at Dallas, 7 p.m. wrist shot from the blue line ers Ryan Ely scored on the power Saturday's game at 4 p.m. They Vancouver 21 8 11 2 18 46 64 W LT Pct PF PA Reaves 0-1, Brown 0-2, Frankamp 0-4), Houston at Portland, 9 p.m. through traffic, Moustakis said, play with .01 left to take a 4-3 play Sunday at noon. Arizona 19 7 10 2 16 48 62 Atlanta 640.600 320 283 Michigan St. 11-25 (Bridges 4-8, McQuaid Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point “You have to shoot to get the lead. The tide had turned and Tampa Bay 550.500 235 259 3-4, Winston 1-1, Langford 1-2, Harris 1- Monday's Games for overtime loss. New Orleans 460.400 285 286 3, Ellis 1-3, Nairn 0-1, Ahrens 0-3). Fouled Sacramento at Washington, 7 p.m. Thursday's Games Carolina 460.400 244 246 Out_Langford, Morris, Nurger. Boston at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Montreal 2, Carolina 1 North Rebounds_Wichita St. 29 (Willis 6), Michi- Oklahoma City at New York, 7:30 p.m. Ottawa 3, Boston 1 WLT Pct PF PA gan St. 34 (Ward 6). Assists_Wichita St. 9 Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Friday's Games Detroit 740.636 247 238 (Shamet 3), Michigan St. 20 (Nairn 12). Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. Prater's kicks helping Lions in close games DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions have gone "I don't know if I'd say ice cold veins, just, you down to the wire in every game this season, so their know, I have a lot of confidence in what we're doing as Green scores in OT, Red Wings beat Devils kicker has been even more important than usual. far as a unit with guys up front," Prater said. "(Don NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Mike Green and the thing for us to move forward on for sure." Matt Prater has come through when they've need- Muhlbach) snapping, Sam (Martin) holding, and I struggling Detroit Red Wings ended a scoring The Red Wings started the overtime on a power ed him. just have confidence where I don't doubt myself." slump, with a little help from Frans Nielsen. play and the game ended with the teams playing 4- Prater's 40-yard field goal on the final play lifted The season nearly began on a sour note for Prater. Nielsen scored two goals and set up Green's win- on-4 because the clock never stopped during the the Lions to a 16-13 victory over the Minnesota He missed an extra point with 4:04 remaining in the Vikings on Thursday, putting Detroit alone atop the opener at Indianapolis, and the Colts drove the other ner from the right circle at 3:18 of overtime as the extra session. NFC North. Every game the Lions have played this way for a touchdown to take a one-point lead in the Red Wings handed the New Jersey Devils a rare Nielsen made the big play by making a cross-ice season has been decided by seven points or fewer, so final minute. loss at home with a 5-4 victory Friday night. pass from the left circle to Green in the right. The Prater has had to make decisive kicks on several occa- Detroit got Prater in position for another chance, The five-goal outburst tied the Red Wings' sea- defenseman waited a second and then fired that sions. though, and his 43-yard field goal with 4 seconds left son high for a game and it was their most since col- puck past defenseman Andy Greene and beat Cory "I don't think you can ever say anything is auto- lifted the Lions to a win. lecting that many against Nashville on Oct. 21. It Schneider, who faced 33 shots. matic, but he's as good as they come in those situa- On Oct. 9, Prater's 29-yard kick with 1:28 to play also was Green's fourth of the season, and his first "I just saw Nielsen had a little bit of time there tions," coach Jim Caldwell said. helped the Lions to a 24-23 win over Philadelphia. since he had a hat trick against Ottawa on Oct. 17. and he made a great play," Green said. "I just had Prater's career was at a crossroads when he joined The following weekend, he connected from 34 yards It also gave Detroit its second straight win after to get around their first guy in close so I just had to the Lions in 2014. Detroit was having a hard time with 1:29 remaining for a 31-28 victory over Los losing four in a row. The Red Wings opened the sea- hit the net to try and create something." finding a dependable kicker after the end of Jason Angeles. son with a 6-2 record and were 2-8-1 before win- Dylan Larkin and Anthony Mantha also scored Hanson's career, and Prater was available after Den- Kicks from that distance are routine in the NFL, ning the last two. for the Red Wings, who lost goalie Jimmy Howard ver cut ties with him. but on Nov. 6 at Minnesota, the Lions tested Prater's "This win a confidence booster, yes," Green said. to a lower-body injury in the first period. Petr Prater had been a standout with the Broncos, but range. On the last play of regulation, he made a 58- he began that 2014 season on a four-game suspension yarder force overtime. Detroit went on to win 22-16. "It's something to build on for sure and we just Mrazek finished and allowed three goals on 13 for violating the league's substance abuse policy after On Thanksgiving, Prater was under pressure have to continue this and it's definitely a positive shots in relief. a positive test for alcohol consumption in the offsea- again, and he came through. His 48-yard field goal son. When he joined the Lions, he said he'd voluntar- with 1:45 to play tied the game at 13. Then, after the ily entered a 12-step program to deal with his alcohol Lions (7-4) intercepted a pass, he calmly kicked the No. 24 Spartans hold off Shockers 77-72 in Battle 4 Atlantis issues. winner. PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas Atlantis with a win — and the end Eron Harris added 13 points for Detroit has been happy to have Prater, who made "Basically have the same mindset as an extra point (AP) — Michigan State spent the of a brutally tough opening month the Spartans (4-3), who bounced 21 of 26 field goals during that 2014 season and then in the first quarter, where I don't go out and ever first 30 minutes playing with ener- of the schedule in sight. back from Thursday's loss to No. went 22 of 24 in 2015. He's 21 of 24 this season, but expect that I'm not going to make the kick," Prater gy and building a huge lead, then Miles Bridges scored 21 points 20 Baylor in a game that left coach that doesn't tell anything close to the whole story. said. "Maybe I've been a little luckier, maybe? In the the last 10 nearly giving it all to help Michigan State hold off Tom Izzo saying his injury-hit In his career, the 32-year-old Prater has made 18 final two minutes of games in tying or winning kicks away. Wichita State 77-72 on Friday in team looked "awfully tired" and winning or tying field goals with under 4:00 remain- — but it's just, I try not to overanalyze it too much Still, the 24th-ranked Spartans the Battle 4 Atlantis third-place maybe a bit overwhelmed by the ing in the fourth quarter, or in overtime. Six of them and hope the most important kick is always the next came away from the Battle 4 game. early schedule. have come in 2016. one." THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 l 11 IRONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS

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So he had two Annie legal children when he died. the letter writer’s niece and her He had no will, though he told ex-partner live, it is not neces- me what he wanted: I would sarily the case that the niece has He also owned a farm, and his have half, and our sons would no legal recourse to contact her wish was for his son to farm the MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM have the other half, legally. land. He told my stepson to be ex-partner’s child. sure to give me at least $10,000 Here in North Carolina and in each year to help with expenses. many other states, a person in OUR My stepson even told me all of the niece’s position, under cer- Y this and said he’d agreed to it. tain circumstances, may well I was administrator of the have the right to go to court and HOROSCOPE estate and put the farm in my ask the court to examine what stepson’s name in 2013. would be best for the children At that time, my stepson was and conceivably to order contact all about doing what his dad between the children and the ex- wanted. partner. The niece absolutely But he ended up never farm- should consult an attorney in the ing the land and instead renting relevant state. BORN LOSER EUGENIA it out to another farmer. I have LAST yet to get a penny. If the letter writer’s niece does My home, where my husband have rights and informs herself lived with me for over 20 years, about them, then that may open Your Birthday needs repairs. a door to conversations with the Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 I am in a lot of pain from biological mom that avoid the Consider every angle of any situa- health issues, which I won’t go ugliness of litigation but instead tion that arises this year. Don’t feel into, so I had to stop working and lead to successful negotiation of obliged to stick to old methods when am now living on Social Security. contact between the children and an innovative or unusual plan appears I don’t see my stepson and his the letter writer’s niece and fam- to have a better chance of success. Be wife too often because they have true to your beliefs and traditions. ily. 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Duplexes Duplexes g j p y all bids or to waive irregularities APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in and to accept any bid that, in the Hurley. Rent based on income. WOODLAND COURT opinion of the Board, is to the best Stove & fridge provided. Coin op- interest and advantage of the erated laundry on site. Please call: APARTMENTS County of Gogebic. (712)580-5360. * 2 bedroom apartment 1007 E. Cinnabar St. Bessemer Wave of Mexico FREE 1/2 Month Rent. $460/month 1800sq. Ft. Ranch. Built 1996. 103 Sellar Street, Bessemer * Located in Ironwood 3 bedrooms. 2.5 Baths. $395.00/month plus electric. Upstairs Laundry. Jacuzzi Tub. 232 W. Arch Street, Ironwood * Heat included in rent Kitchen/Dining area. Deck. All $475.00/month plus utilities. * No pets allowed Appliances. New Paint/Flooring. (810)208-1529 Hot Water Heat and AC. violence reveals hidden * Secured building HURLEY: 1 bedroom apartment * 24 - Hour maintenance with utilities, $500.00/month. Land for Sale Also, Hurley: Studio apartment service $300.00/month with utilities. (920)217-5981 Apply at Villa Maria in 5 ACRES: 1 mile north of Airport Road on the corner of Vanderhau- Motorcycles & IRONWOOD: E5499 Airport Road Hurley or contact gen and Pilola Rd. Zoned Resid- graves, severed heads #3. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. Amber at (715)561-4599 ential. Half mature Norway Pines ATVs Walk-out patio, jacuzzi tub. and half Maple and Hemlock Mix. $6,000.00. (906)663-2024 DAILY GLOBE ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Sol- The state attorney general headed $550.00 plus deposit and electric. 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very Smoke-free, no pets. (906)364- Houses for Rent good condition, garage kept. diers and police fanned out Friday up a massive manhunt using heli- 5995 Real Estate New battery, plugs, tires, across the southern Mexican state of copters and ground troops to look for chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or Letters should deal with matters of Guerrero, chasing a wounded gang him. But Astudillo warned that the Apartments & HOMES, APARTMENTS, and trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 Business Spaces for rent. Call for or (906)364-2697 current, public interest and be leader and trying to quell a wave of vigilantes would have to withdraw to Duplexes details. The Real Estate Store. violence that included the discovery allow police and soldiers to do their (906)932-5406 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. no longer than 400 words. Very good condition, garage kept. of hidden graves holding dozens of jobs. HURLEY: 707 Division. All fluids changed, new vision rims Must be signed by the author and bodies and a camp where gunmen “The army, the state police, they Wildwood Manor 2 bedroom, 1 bath house. and radial tires. $3,400.00 stored the severed heads of nine can’t be there with armed groups,” E5132 Wildwood Lane, Includes Washer and Dryer. or best offer. (715)360-6931 include name, address and phone Ironwood, MI $390.00 plus deposit and utilities. or (906)364-2697 rivals in a cooler. 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The bodies and wounded and hiding out with his kid- heads were taken to forensic labs in a November 25 and 26, 2016 NOTICE TO BID nap victims in the mountains. bid to identify them. The Board of County Road Com- missioners of Gogebic County, State of Michigan, at its offices in the Courthouse Annex, City of Death toll in Iraq bombing condition of anonymity because they Bessemer, will receive sealed bids until 10:00 a.m. on Monday, claimed by IS rises to 73 were not authorized to talk to the November 28th, 2016 for the fol- media, had put the death toll at 56. lowing: USED CRACKFILLING MOSUL, Iraq (AP) — The death MACHINE. Bids are to be submit- In Mosul, where an Iraqi govern- ted in an envelope and plainly toll from a car bombing south of ment campaign to retake the city marked “Bid for Crackfilling Ma- Baghdad claimed by the Islamic State chine” on the outside of the envel- began last month, fighting continued ope. The Gogebic County Road group rose to 73 on Friday, including in the eastern sector on Friday, with Commission Board will accept a about 40 Iranian pilgrims, as Iraqi fax bid at (906) 663-4807, Iraqi special forces seizing another provided it is followed by receipt of forces fought house to house to dis- the original signed bid by mail. All neighborhood, Masaref, and advanc- bids are to be quoted f.o.b. Besse- lodge the extremist group from the ing in the densely populated Zohour mer, MI. The Board reserves the northern city of Mosul in a five-week- right to reject or accept any bid or district, according to Brig. Gen. old campaign slowed down by stiff IS Haider Fadhil. The offensive to cap- resistance and fears of massive civil- ture Zohour began earlier this week, Ask Doctor K ian casualties. but troops are facing spirited IS resis- Ask Doctor K Iraqi police and hospital officials tance, he added. said 65 other people were wounded in The sound of automatic fire and SOME ADVICE ABOUT SKIN CARE the Thursday night attack at a gas the thud of mortar shells and artillery station on a major highway near the shook the city’s eastern sector, east of IS SIMPLY A WASTE OF TIME city of Hilla, about 95 kilometers (60 the Tigris River, the whole day on miles) south of the Iraqi capital. By Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D. Friday. An Associated Press team in It was the deadliest IS attack in the area said civilians fleeing the Iraq since July, when a car bomb fighting continued to flow out of the killed about 300 in a commercial dis- inner parts of the city toward the DEAR DOCTOR K: I hear and read so FOODS CAUSES OILY SKIN AND sure does have a health benefit, though. trict in Baghdad. much advice about skin care, and I don't ACNE. Sunlight activates vitamin D in the skin. lines of the Iraqi military. Off the IS claimed the attack in a brief know what's true and what's not. Can you There's no evidence that any specific Vitamin D helps keep bones strong, and back of a truck, soldiers offered them address some common myths about skin may well have other health benefits. But North 11-26-16statement on its Aamaq media arm, food causes acne. An oily substance m A Q rice, potatoes and tomato sauce. In care? called sebum causes acne. 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Opening lead: n Q But developing a light or gradual tan (Dr. Komaroff is a physician & professor -- ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP IS BEST FOR through repeated, but careful, sun expo- at Harvard Medical School. To send If it is time, KEEPING YOUR SKIN CLEAN. sure isn't dangerous. Just take appropri- questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or SAKES ALIVE! MOM IS ! ate precautions: Use a sunscreen of at 95 It's unnecessary to keep your skin com- write: Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., take command least SPF 30, apply it thoroughly and pletely free of bacteria, and impossible to Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.) By Phillip Alder accomplish anyway. There is no evi- reapply when necessary, and avoid peak COPYRIGHT 2014 dence that antibacterial soap cleans bet- sun exposure times (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF Robert Benchley, a humorist who ter than regular soap. In addition, it may -- TANNING IS GOOD FOR YOU. 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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks strategist for Wells Capital Man- Electricity supplier Entergy THE WEEK ON WALL STREET hit fresh records in a shortened agement. Energy rose $1.41, or 2.1 percent, trading session Friday as “We haven’t had a synchro- to $69.53. The climb in utilities The Dow this week 19,250 investors continued to bet on a nized bounce in growth across on Friday reflects investor desire Dow Jones The daily high, low and close for pickup in economic growth and the globe ever in this recovery” for steady dividends. Telephone industrials 18,187 the week ending Friday, Nov. 25: rising corporate profits. Paulsen said. “This is the first companies, which are also big For the week ending 17,125 19,250 The gains were modest but time you’re getting all the eco- dividend payers, rose, too. AT&T Friday, Nov. 25 broad, with nearly every sector nomic boats going north at the climbed 48 cents, or 1.2 percent, 19,175 16,062 in the Standard and Poor’s 500 same time, and I think stock to $39.21. 19,100 19,152.14 19,025 index rising. Utilities rose the markets are reflecting that.” Among others stocks making 15,000 most, up 1.4 percent. The Dow Jones industrial moves Friday, Johnson & John- 284.21 N DJ FMMA JASO J ND 18,950 Indexes have been rising since average rose 68.96 points, or 0.4 son rose $1.06 cents, or 0.9 per- 18,875 the presidential election, and the percent, to 19,152.14. The S&P cent, to $114.13 after the health 5,500 MWTFT close on Friday capped a third 500 climbed 8.63 points, or 0.4 care company said it is in early Nasdaq week in a row of S&P 500 gains. percent, to 2,213.35. The Nasdaq talks to buy Swiss drugmaker composite 5,000 Week’s The index is up 4 percent so far composite added 18.24 points, or Actelion. For the week ending close 284.21 4,500 this month. 0.3 percent, to 5,398.92. Deere & Co. rose 1.7 percent, Friday, Nov. 25 19,152.14 Small-company stocks contin- Stock trading closed at 1:00 after rocketing 11 percent on 5,398.92 4,000 Nasdaq ued to outpace the market. The p.m. Eastern time. Trading was Wednesday. The maker of agri- 77.41 Russell 2000 index, which has relatively quiet as investors cultural and construction equip- 77.41 3,500 5,398.92 surged 16 percent since Nov. 3, returned from the Thanksgiving ment reported a quarterly loss on N DJFMMA JASO J N D increased for the 15th day in a holiday. Wednesday, but it was much less S&P 500 31.45 row, its longest winning streak Investors sold bonds again on than expected. It closed Friday at 2,200 2,213.35 since early 1996. fear that inflation in the future $103.92, up $1.75. Standard & 2,100 Investors anticipate that could eat into their fixed pay- Stocks closed higher overseas, Poor’s 500 plans by President-elect Donald ments. Yields, which move oppo- too. For the week ending 2,000 NYSE 168.59 Friday, Nov. 25 Trump to cut taxes, reduce regu- site prices, fell. The yield on the Britain’s FTSE 100 and 1,900 10,878.10 lations and spend on infrastruc- 10-year Treasury note rose to France’s CAC 40 each rose 0.2 2,213.35 1,800 ture will speed economic growth. 2.36 percent. percent. Germany’s DAX climbed NYSE MKT 1,700 45.01 Investors are also reacting to Ten of 11 sectors of the S&P 0.1 percent. 31.45 2,239.76 recent signs of a pickup in 500 rose. Energy companies fell In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 N DJFMMA JASO J N D growth in several other major with the price of oil. Cono- finished 0.3 percent higher and AP AP economies around the world, said coPhillips lost 55 cents, or 1.2 South Korea’s Kospi edged up 0.2 Jim Paulsen, chief investment percent, to $45.75. percent.

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(AP) — The The decision trial and that pre-trial exposure white man charged in the shoot- came after doesn’t provide grounds for an ing deaths of nine black parish- Gergel wrapped appeal. ioners at a South Carolina up a hastily At Roof’s competency hearing, church last year is competent to called two-day Gergel heard testimony from stand trial, a federal judge ruled hearing to psychologist James Ballenger Friday. determine if and four other unnamed witness- U.S. District Judge Richard Roof is mental- es and reviewed sworn state- Gergel’s decision clears the way ly fit to stand ments from three others, the for jury selection to restart Mon- trial. judge wrote in his order. day in the hate-crimes trial of 22- The judge Roof also has already been year-old Dylann Roof. Dylann said he took the found competent in state court, The judge had delayed the Roof rare step of where prosecutors plan a second process of narrowing the final keeping the death penalty trial on nine Associated Press jury pool on Nov. 7 when Roof’s hearing closed to the public and counts of murder. IDAHO CORRECTIONAL Center south of Boise, Idaho, June 15, 2010. A handful of U.S. prison leaders like lawyers suggested their client media because Roof made state- According to police, Roof sat Idaho Department of Correction Director Kevin Kempf are trying to incorporate European principals, where either didn’t understand the ments to a psychologist that through nearly an hour of correctional officers strive to make the prison experience as close to normal life as possible, into prisons back charges against him or couldn’t might not be legal to use at his prayer and Bible study at the home. They hope the changes will lead to lower recidivism rates, happier staffers and inmates who are bet- properly help them with his trial and could taint potential church with its pastor and 11 ter prepared to be good neighbors once they are released. defense. The lawyers did not say jurors. others before pulling a gun from what led them to question Roof’s The judge said Friday that he his fanny pack near the end of fitness for trial. refrained from releasing a tran- the class and firing dozens of Roof is charged in federal script of the hearing for the same shots. Prisons chief aims to make ‘hard court with hate crimes, obstruc- reason, reversing an earlier Roof hurled racial insults at tion of religion and other counts pledge to release a redacted tran- the six women and three men he in connection with the June 17, script. Family members of the is charged with of killing and the time’ a rehearsal for home 2015 attack at Emanuel victims have complained about three people left alive, authori- African Methodist Episcopal the secrecy surrounding the pro- ties said. He said he left the BOISE, Idaho (AP) — When grounds — and they might spend and Pennsylvania have made the Church in Charleston. He could ceedings, but Gergel maintains three unharmed so they could he got his first post as a warden their free time recording music trip, resulting in varying impacts face the death penalty if con- that the steps he has taken are to tell the world the shootings were 20 years ago, Kevin Kempf in the prison studio, strolling back home. victed. ensure that Roof receives a fair because he hated black people. looked around the prison yard across the tree-covered property, “The systems that have bene- and decided everything green or watching TV on a flat-screen fited the most besides Idaho are had to go. in their dorm-like cell. Pennsylvania and North Dako- Trees, shrubs, even the rose- Kempf was sold on Norway’s ta,” Specter said. “In both cases, bushes at the state prison in the approach after seeing it first- the directors, like Kevin (Kempf), Sister ecstatic over return of missing California woman mountain town of Orofino were hand earlier this year. He and came back with a genuine belief ripped out, leaving nothing but other Idaho officials spent a that prison can be more humane SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — a driver, Bosenko said. The Bosenko told “Good Morning an empty yard. week examining European pris- than it currently is while still The older sister of a Northern motorist called authorities, who America.” ‘’Then, in the days fol- “It’s just stupid — that was ons, courtesy of the Prison Law maintaining security and appro- California mother who was miss- connected the mother of two to lowing this, we will be following our mindset,” says Kempf, who Office, an inmate civil rights law priately housing prisoners.” ing for three weeks said Friday her husband by cellphone. up with her.” now heads Idaho’s correction firm in Berkeley, California. In Norway, the imprisonment the return of her sibling made for “She was very emotional to be Family members previously agency. “You don’t have to “We came back totally con- itself is the punishment, Specter the best Thanksgiving ever. released and hear her husband’s called her a “super mom” who remind inmates every minute of verted,” Kempf said. “It made a said, and prisons are treated as The comments by Sheila voice and then a few hours later would never abandon her family. every day that they are inmates.” lot of sense for increasing public training grounds for the inmates’ Koester came as authorities to be reunited with him,” the Her husband reported her miss- Today, Kempf is one of a safety and, frankly, increasing eventual release. That approach searched for two armed women sheriff said. ing when she failed to pick up handful of U.S. corrections lead- the safety of our staff.” has lowered recidivism rates and they believe abducted 34-year- Papini was treated for unspec- their two young children from ers trying a different approach, Kempf acknowledges model- improved prison workers’ mental old Sherri Papini on Nov. 2 then ified injuries and released. Offi- day care. modeled on the progressive ing prisons after the wealthy health, he said. released her alongside an inter- cials said they were not aware of Her cellphone and head- “open” prison systems of Norway, welfare state of Norway is a “The harsh conditions that state early Thursday. a motive for the kidnapping. phones were found near where Germany and some other Euro- tough sell in Idaho, one of Amer- affect both the prisoners and the Shasta County Sheriff Tom Sandra Oswald, a 29-year-old she was last seen. pean countries. ica’s reddest states. At least one corrections officers working Bosenko told “Good Morning community organizer in Red- “She could drop her phone, but The differences between “open lawmaker, however, is already there are counterproductive to America” that such releases are ding, does not know the Papinis she would never in a million prisons” and America’s tradition- convinced. the main goal, which is to create rare. but organized search groups to years not pick up our children at al “closed” lockups couldn’t be “What kind of person do we better neighbors,” Specter said. Papini was found near Inter- look for the missing woman. the time that she normally would starker. want leaving our prison?” asked Correctional officers in open state 5 about 150 miles south of Oswald is a runner, like Papini, have,” Keith Papini told “Good At the Idaho State Correction- Rep. Rick Youngblood, a Nampa prisons are expected to be role the site where she disappeared and said the incident hit close to Morning America” before his al Center in Orofino, for exam- Republican who accompanied models, and their duties include while jogging near Redding. home. wife was found. ple, every part of life reinforces Kempf on the trip. “It’s this con- talking to inmates and helping Authorities have released few “It was just the biggest bless- Her husband was cleared as a to occupants that they are first cept of working with people and them navigate daily life. That details about what happened to ing, not only for the family but suspect after passing a poly- and foremost prisoners, from the trying to bring some normalcy might mean assisting them with her. for the community that’s been graph test. Before she was found, barren walls to the tiny, impact- into the system, where when homework, coaching them before Koester said she does not trying to find her,” Oswald said he said he was “getting very proof windows. Inmates often get they leave, that’s what they’ll a job interview or just playing know what happened during the of Papini’s return. “Now, it’s just angry and frustrated” and only two choices a day: whether hope to experience when they get volleyball if the prisoner team is three weeks her sister was gone praying for them and her recov- “scared for my wife.” to have a breakfast tray brought out.” short a man. They make sure the or the details of the police inves- ery.” Police had received more than to their cell and whether to Prison Law Office executive inmates are not just safe and tigation. Investigators have spoken 400 tips in the case, but Papini’s spend an hour in the recreation director Don Specter began secure but are being productive, She said she reunited with with Papini and hoped to get release was not the result of a yard. sending correction officials to Specter said. Papini and is giving her space more information soon in the reward that was offered, Inmates at Norway’s Halden see Europe’s prisons in 2011 The same values could be and time with her husband to effort to uncover what happened. Bosenko said. prison, however, are treated after he decided inmate civil applied in the U.S., Specter said. heal. It was not clear if she knew “It shows what a community much like free people. They wear rights lawsuits weren’t doing But changing the culture in an “We are very, very thankful the women she said abducted can do when it works together to their own clothes, buy their own enough to change the culture of American prison isn’t easy. and very ecstatic,” Koester, 36, her, police said. get the word out,” he said. food at a prison market and pre- punishment inside most U.S. Norway’s prisons have much said. “It’s the best Thanksgiving “Obviously she was emotional The Shasta County sheriff’s pare it in a fully stocked kitchen. prisons. bigger budgets than most U.S. that anyone could ask for.” and quite upset, but elated to be office did not immediately They are expected to go to school So far, officials from states correctional centers, and Norway Papini was found bound by freed, and so we were able to get respond to calls, messages and or work every day — with both including North Dakota, Hawaii, lacks the gang problem common restraints after she flagged down some information from her,” emails seeking comment. options available on prison Rhode Island, Georgia, Colorado in American prisons. City eyes key permit for oil terminal on Washington coast Russian SEATTLE (AP) — As the tankers or barges for shipping to guide,” Contanda spokesman it needs to deny the permit,” said Brian Shay said the city has small city of Hoquiam considers refineries in the Puget Sound Paul Queary said in a statement. Kristen Boyles, an attorney with hired an independent consul- propaganda effort a key permit for a proposed ter- area or California. “We look forward to receiving Earthjustice representing the tant to review the project and minal that would move millions The Quinault Indian Nation permits from the city so we can Quinault, whose reservation sits write a draft decision. He says spread fake news of barrels of crude oil through and environmental groups say start construction, put people to about 30 miles up the coast from he typically accepts such deci- Grays Harbor, opponents are the environmental and safety work, and provide the communi- the proposed site. sions. The public comment peri- NEW YORK (AP) — A new raising concerns about the poten- risks are too great. They’re urg- ty with tax revenue and other The tribe says moving millions od ended a week ago, and a deci- report suggests a “sophisticated” tial for oil spills and impacts on ing Hoquiam to deny the project economic benefits,” he added. of gallons of crude oil by train sion isn’t likely until January, Russian propaganda campaign tribal fishing rights. a shoreline development permit. An environmental review com- and tankers through the region he added. helped flood social media with Westway Terminal, recently Houston-based Contanda says pleted by the state and Hoquiam put the tribe’s safety, treaty- “Whatever we do, we expect it fake news stories leading up to renamed Contanda, wants to the project would bring jobs and in September proposed dozens of reserved fishing rights and way to be appealed,” Shay said. the presidential election. expand its existing methanol economic benefits to the region measures to offset or reduce of life at risk. Hoquiam previously issued a The Washington Post, citing a facility in Washington state to and the facility would be built to impacts, but said there would be An environmental review permit for the oil terminal pro- yet-to-be published report from receive up to 17.8 million barrels the strictest local, state and fed- significant impacts to tribal found that increased vessel dock- ject in 2013. independent researchers, said of oil a year and store up to 1 mil- eral safety and environmental resources and to health and safe- ing and traffic in the navigation The Quinault and groups such the goal was to punish Hillary lion barrels of crude oil. protocols. ty if a crude oil spill, fire or explo- channel would restrict access to as the Sierra Club and Surfrider Clinton, help Donald Trump, The project would bring crude “We’re confident that we can sion occurs that could not be tribal fishing areas, and that pro- Foundation challenged it, and a and undermine faith in Ameri- oil by train from the Bakken safely build and operate the facil- avoided even with such measures posed measures such as giving state hearings board reversed can democracy. region of North Dakota and Mon- ity in a way that protects our in place. advance notice of vessels would the permit. The city and Depart- The report comes from a non- tana or diluted bitumen from employees, our neighbors, and “The variety of impacts that reduce but not eliminate that ment of Ecology began an envi- partisan group of researchers Alberta where it would be stored the environment, using the envi- are discussed and disclosed give impact. ronmental review in 2014 that called PropOrNot. The group in tanks and then loaded onto ronmental impact statement as a the city of Hoquiam the evidence Hoquiam City Administrator was released in September. describes itself as “concerned American citizens” with exper- tise in computer science, nation- al security and public policy. The Self-driving truck hits the road as Ohio discusses research researchers say they traced the origins of posts and mapped the COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A intervene should anything go and other efforts to support cles on the 241-mile toll road, a vehicles on public roads in Cali- connections among accounts that self-driving truck will begin trav- awry, Department of Transporta- autonomous vehicle research on heavily traveled connector fornia and Nevada, and Uber is delivered similar messages. eling on two Ohio roads next tion spokesman Matt Bruning Monday before the truck hits the between the East Coast and testing driverless cars in Pitts- The findings show just how week after state officials said Friday, adding that “safety road. Chicago. burgh. effective the bogus reports and announce details of new invest- is obviously No. 1.” “Certainly we think it’s going Tests of self-driving vehicles Kasich has pushed for Ohio to propaganda were, according to ments to support innovative Officials say that section of to be one of the foremost automo- have been made in other areas. be a leader in the fast-advancing the report. On Facebook, Pro- transportation technology. Route 33 — a four-lane, divided tive research corridors in the Anheuser-Busch said last month testing and research of pOrNot estimates that stories A vehicle from self-driving road — is an important piece of world,” Bruning said. that it had completed the world’s autonomous vehicles. State offi- planted or promoted by the dis- truck maker Otto will travel a autonomous vehicle research in The self-driving truck is also first commercial shipment by cials say Ohio is well-positioned information campaign were 35-mile stretch of U.S. Route 33 the state and will become a corri- expected to travel next week on self-driving truck, sending a for such a role for many reasons, viewed 213 million times. on Monday in central Ohio dor where new technologies can part of the Ohio Turnpike, beer-filled tractor-trailer on a including a significant presence While it’s not clear whether between Dublin and East Liber- be safely tested in real-life traf- though Bruning said he couldn’t trip of more than 120 miles from the automotive industry in fake news and propaganda ty, home to the Transportation fic, aided by a fiber-optic cable yet detail when or where. through Colorado. The company the state, partnerships with uni- helped sway the election in Research Center, an independent network and sensor systems slat- The turnpike’s executive said a professional truck driver versity researchers, and the sea- Trump’s favor, millions of Amer- testing facility. It will travel in ed for installation next year. Gov. director said in August that offi- was on board for the entire sonal weather changes that icans get their news from what’s regular traffic, and a driver in John Kasich is scheduled to dis- cials were moving toward allow- route. Several automobile com- enable testing a variety of driv- shared on Facebook and other the truck will be positioned to cuss details of that investment ing testing of self-driving vehi- panies have tested self-driving ing conditions in one place. social media.