Fish Tourney Called Off at Saxon Harbor by RALPH ANSAMI Stevens and Art Lardinois
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Submitted photo THE SKIN Deep crew, the 2016 champs, will defend its Saxon Harbor Boating Club fishing contest title when the tourney resumes in the future. From left are Alan Lardinois, Pete Stevens, Dan Talkowski and Art Lardi- nois. Fish tourney called off at Saxon Harbor By RALPH ANSAMI Stevens and Art Lardinois. that was also destroyed. [email protected] Meanwhile, owners of charter A fish cleaning station, play- SAXON, Wis. — It would typ- boats and the bigger crafts that ground equipment and an ically be the time of the year for formerly used the harbor but improved gazebo, with a solid the annual Saxon Harbor Boat- were destroyed are docking their floor and electricity, were some of ing Club’s weekend fishing tour- newly purchased boats else- the recent additions made possi- nament on Lake Superior, with where this summer. ble by the boating club’s contri- the campgrounds filled. The harbor marina had 90 butions. The gazebo remains. But there is no campground boat slips and there were around A March post on the boating and there will be no tourney this 30 campsites before the July 11- club’s website sums up the pre- year following last summer’s 12 storm of last summer sent situation and offers hope for devastating flood. destroyed the harbor. the future, including the return The captain of the winners of Smaller boats are still able to of the fishing contests. last year’s tourney, Dan (Jumbo) get onto the lake from the “Camping at Saxon Harbor Talkowski, said the boating club remaining boat landing at the was the most relaxing, battery- was invited to participate in a end of the northwest parking lot. charging, get my senses back in tourney in Washburn this year, The other landing is closed and line experience. The old camp- but declined. the main channel is too shallow ground and marina were so cool. “Presently, we are patiently for big boats. I know we will be camping there waiting to defend our title,” Proceeds from the fishing again in a few years. Can’t wait. Talkowski said of the winning tourney in previous years helped Saxon will be great again, not Submitted photo Skin Deep team that also the boating club improve the har- the same, but unique in its own DEAN GUSTAFSON, of Mercer, Wis., took this photo of muddy Saxon Harbor while flying his plane on Fri- includes Alan Lardinois, Pete bor, including the campground way,” wrote Ernie Crouzer. day. Bessemer Iron County Extension city manager kicks off summer events By RICHARD JENKINS “We’ve added a lot of canoeing into it this year, scores well rjenkins@yourdailyglobe. we want to get kids out doing more than just bik- By IAN MINIELLY HURLEY — The Iron County University of ing — (we want them to) canoe and hike too,” [email protected] Wisconsin-Extension office’s summer events cal- Klemme said. “So they’ll be biking to the Gile endar begins today with the first day of its Trail- BESSEMER — The Bessemer Flowage and canoeing there.” blazers program. city council, at city manager Trips are also planned to canoe near Mercer In addition to the bike rides exploring the Charly Loper’s request, provided and Upson. region, Youth Development Educator Neil a public evaluation of her perfor- Klemme, said the fifth through eighth grade trail- mance over the past six months blazers will also take several canoe trips. at Monday’s meeting. SUMMER — page 5 Using a scale between 1 and Ian Minielly/Daily Globe 5, with 1 being the low and 5 TWO WASHINGTON School fifth grade students handle trowels being the high, Loper came in Monday to make Bessemer beautiful again. Kimberly Ruotsala, left overall at 3.96. Loper was evalu- and Natalie Gagnon, right, took part in the fifth grade right of pas- ated on 9 different sets of over- sage to keep Bessemer beautiful. Swimming fun to begin on Sunday Lake arching criteria, with each crite- ria having multiple levels of sub- Washington School’ s 5th grade By IAN MINIELLY age to their moorings on the also adding new sand to the criteria. [email protected] lake. beach for kids to play in as an Loper’s scores included: plants flowers on Sophie Street WAKEFIELD — The Sunday Both Libertoski and Franklin added attraction. Sibley cau- —Organizational Manage- Lake flotation devices are being were re-hired by the city tioned Sunday Lake is a “swim ment 4.25 By IAN MINIELLY beautiful. deployed today, according to because of their past experi- at your own risk” lake, as there —Fiscal management 3.6 [email protected] Master Gardener Marlene Mike Sibley, of the department ences as city employees, accord- is not a lifeguard on hand to —Intermediate and Long BESSEMER — On Monday Zaleski is in charge of the pro- of public works. ing to Sibley. watch kids. Range Planning 3.88 in Bessemer, Gene Goss’s fifth ject to make Bessemer beauti- Two Wakefield graduates — Sibley said the city pur- The Sunday Lake camp- —Intergovernmental Rela- grade students from the Wash- ful each spring, and has been Tommy Libertoski, Class of chased two new flotation ground is beginning to fill up tionships 3.76 ington School ascended the for the last six years. 2016, and Jake Franklin, Class devices to add to the ones the with campers. Sibley pointed Sophie Street hill and started of 2017 — are coming to work in city already deploys for swim- pulling weeds and planting shorts today so they can move mers at Eddy Park, on the north flowers to make Bessemer more the inflatables from winter stor- side of Sunday Lake. The city is LOPER — page 5 PLANTING — page 5 SUNDAY — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Rus- related software and hardware systems Russian actors targeted or said the air traffic control opera- Even under a congressional pri- House Democratic leader sian hackers attacked at least solutions, according to informa- compromised were not involved in tions needed to be separated vatization plan, the FAA would Nancy Pelosi of California point- one U.S. voting software supplier tion that became available in vote tallying.” from the Federal Aviation continue to provide safety over- ed to past opposition from both days before last year’s presiden- April 2017.” The Intercept contacted NSA Administration, an approach sight of the system. parties to privatization plans, tial election, according to a gov- The hackers are believed to and the national intelligence that U.S. airlines have long As he pushed for the changes, saying it would “hand control of ernment intelligence report have then used data from that director’s office about the docu- championed. But opponents Trump was flanked by three for- one of our nation’s most impor- leaked Monday that suggests operation to create a new email ment and both agencies asked worry that the plan, which would mer U.S. transportation secre- tant public assets to special election-related hacking pene- account to launch a spear-phish- that it not be published. U.S. require congressional approval, taries who served under Presi- interests and the big airlines.” trated further into U.S. voting ing campaign targeting U.S. local intelligence officials then asked will give too much power to the dents Ronald Reagan and George Business aircraft operators, systems than previously known. government organizations, the The Intercept to redact certain airline industries. W. Bush: Elizabeth Dole, James private pilots and non-hub air- The classified National Secu- document said. “Lastly, the sections. The Intercept said some “We live in a modern age yet Burnley and Mary Peters. ports have also expressed con- rity Agency report, which was actors send test emails to two material was withheld at U.S. our air traffic control system is The president’s team invited cerns they may pay more and published online by The Inter- non-existent accounts ostensibly intelligence agencies’ request stuck, painfully, in the past,” several Republican members of receive less service under a pri- cept, does not say whether the associated with absentee ballot- because it wasn’t “clearly in the Trump said, noting the FAA had Congress, including Texas Sen. vate corporation. hacking had any effect on elec- ing, presumably with the pur- public interest.” been working to upgrade the sys- Ted Cruz and House Majority U.S. airlines have lobbied to tion results. But it says Russian pose of creating those accounts to The Associated Press could not tem for years. “But after billions Leader Kevin McCarthy of Cali- separate air traffic control from military intelligence attacked a mimic legitimate services.” confirm the authenticity of the and billions of tax dollars spent fornia, airline industry execu- the FAA for two decades and U.S. voting software company The document did not name May 5 NSA document, which The and the many years of delays, tives, union members and others Trump’s budget plan released and sent spear-phishing emails any state. Intercept said it obtained anony- we’re still stuck with an ancient, to the event in the East Room. earlier this year called for the to more than 100 local election The information in the leaked mously. But also on Monday, the broken, antiquated, horrible sys- Creating the impression of a changes, placing air traffic oper- officials at the end of October or document seems to go further Justice Department announced it tem that doesn’t work.” bill signing, Trump was sur- ations under an “independent, beginning of November. than the U.S. intelligence agen- had charged a government con- Trump added with a touch of rounded by the lawmakers after non-governmental organization.” U.S. intelligence agencies cies’ January assessment of the tractor in Georgia with leaking a humor, “Other than that, it’s his remarks as he signed a deci- White House officials said the declined to comment. hacking that occurred. classified report containing “Top quite good.” sion memo and a letter to new entity would be overseen by The document said Russian “Russian intelligence obtained Secret level” information to an The businessman-turned- Congress outlining his principles a 13-member board that will military intelligence “executed and maintained access to elements online news organization. The president’s push to privatize the for the air traffic control plan. include members from the airline cyber espionage operations of multiple U.S. state or local elec- report the contractor allegedly system came as the airline indus- But winning congressional industry, unions, general avia- against a named U.S. company toral boards,” the assessment said. leaked is dated May 5, the same try and regulators have managed approval could still be an uphill tion, airports and other stake- in August 2016 evidently to The Department of Homeland date as the document The Inter- an extensive period of safety in battle for Trump. Sen. Jerry holders. obtain information on elections- Security “assesses that the types of cept posted online. the skies — there hasn’t been a Moran, R-Kan., said the plan Airlines contend the FAA’s fatal crash of a domestic airliner was likely to raise costs for con- NextGen program to modernize in the U.S. in eight years. sumers and hurt small airports. the air traffic system is taking Trump chose to make the case “All but our largest airports too long and has produced too to privatize the system at the nationwide stand to be hurt by few benefits. The changes would start of a week focused on repair- this proposal,” Moran said. involve moving from the current ing the nation’s infrastructure of Democrats have largely system, based on radar and voice FORGET NO SOLDIER roads, bridges and airports. 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Email calendar items and com- Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., munity news to news@yourdaily- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 globe.com. For more information, p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- 8th annual GRRRR celebrates Iron Belle Trail call 906-932-2211. 1110. By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT Tuesday, June 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. [email protected] IRONWOOD — The sunny Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good area74.org. weather, Hurley High School tennis Red Hat Society Luncheon, weather helped draw a crowd for courts, bad weather: Ironwood noon, Angelo’s, Ironwood. the eighth annual Go Ride R Memorial Building. Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Range Ride from the historic Gogebic County Veterans Ser- p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 Ironwood Depot Park on Sunday vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- U.S. 51 North in Arbor Vitae. afternoon. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., More than 70 bikers showed 1110. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- al, Wis. 906-663-0308. up to participate in the 14 mile Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, ride, mostly along the Iron Belle Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Trail from Ironwood to Bessemer area74.org. and back. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Golden Dragon. New members wel- Faith Center, Ironwood. Ogranizers called the ride a come. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 celebration of the new regional, Disabled American Veterans, 6 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, paved, non-motorized trail. p.m., Ironwood American Legion Hurley. area74.org. From Depot Park, the first club rooms. Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 went along city streets into Hur- Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. ley, so riders could cross the Iron Woodland Church, Ironwood. Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. Belle Trail over the Montreal Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., River into Ironwood. Riders gath- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Government Bessemer Housing Commis- ered at the Bessemer City Hall at tion, Ironwood. area74.org. the midway point to catch a Gogebic Range Concert Band, sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s 7 p.m., concert, Longyear Park, Iron- Office, 709 West Iron Street, Besse- quick snack and refreshments wood. mer. before circling back to the Depot Ojibway Correctional Facility Park. Isablelle Kleinschmidt/Daily Globe Government DOZENS OF people ride their bikes down Aurora Street in downtown Ironwood as a part of the Go Ride R Community Liaison Committee, 9 When they were finished, par- Ironwood City Commission, Range Ride Sunday afternoon. The eighth annual affair cycled Ironwood’s Depot Park into Hurley on city 4:15 p.m., special meeting, Memori- a.m., Warden’s Conference Room. ticipants were treated to live streets and then to the Iron Belle Trail bridge over the Montreal River. The 14-mile ride continued on the trail al Building. Iron County Finance Commit- music by local musicians and sis- tee, 9 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. to Bessemer and back to Depot Park, where there was music and food. Wakefield Township Board, ters Megan and Kaylan Volaski 5:30 p.m., township hall. Gogebic County Fair Board, 5:30 p.m., Multipurpose Building, from Ironwood and their band meal served. trails,” said event volunteer and sponsors. Proceeds from the Bessemer School Board, 6 Sugar and Spice. It was their “It’s just a community event Candy Pogliano. ride will go towards upkeep and p.m., A.D. Johnston. Fairgrounds, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Water Authori- fourth time performing at the to get people together on their Jim Mildrem coordinated the support of the non-motorized Wednesday, June 7 ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer event. There was also a potluck bikes and out enjoying the event. He thanked the volunteers trails around the Range. Township Hall, Ramsay. Christian Men of the Northland, Kimball Park and Recreation 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Committee, 7 p.m., Kimball Com- Local briefs Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- munity Center. nity Action Agency Nutriont Friday, June 9 Council, 10:30 a.m., Mill Street Gar- Gogebic Range Concert Ottawa offers free camping Saturday den dining room, Bessemer. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Band to perform tonight Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- IRONWOOD — The Ottawa The Ottawa and its camp- families at two locations on a.m., Mercer Senior Center. IRONWOOD — The Gogebic nity Action Agency quarterly food National Forest will participate ground concessionaires will offer Saturday in celebration of Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Range Concert Band will present commodity distribution for regis- in the 10th annual National Get free camping at all of its camp- Michigan’s Free Fishing Week- tered families, noon-2:30 p.m. EST, p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. a free concert in the bandshell at Outdoors Day on Saturday by grounds on the Kenton, Onton- end. fire hall, Bruce Crossing; 2-4:30 p.m. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Longyear Park in Ironwood Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- offering free camping. agon and Bessemer Ranger Dis- For those who want to try EST, 429 River St., Ontonagon. 906- tonight at 7 p.m. 667-0283. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran This event focuses on offering tricts, as well as free entrance their hand at fishing, they can Alcoholics Anonymous, open Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Range Master Gardeners opportunities for families to into Sylvania Wilderness on this come out and participate in one meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, experience traditional and non- day. of these free kids fishing derbies. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ontonagon United Methodist Church plan work bee for Thursday traditional types of outdoor Camping in Sylvania Wilder- For more information on the basement, next to Holiday gas sta- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 IRONWOOD — Range Mas- activities on national public ness backcountry campsites will kids fishing derby at Henry Lake p.m. 906-932-4990. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. ter Gardener volunteers will be Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 lands. still require the nightly camping call John Pagel at 906-932-1330 Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, working at the Pocket Park on Prime goals of the day are fee, due to our reservation permit ext. 327 or for information about 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Thursday at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. reaching first-time visitors to system. the event held at the Ontonagon rant, Ironwood. They will be available to take Iron County Veterans Service Saturday, June 10 public lands, and reconnecting The Ottawa is also hosting a Marina call Jessup Weichelt at gardening questions from the Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., youth to the great outdoors. day of fishing for kids and their 906-884-2085 ext. 24. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Community Pickleball Pad- public. Alzheimer’s Disease Care- dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer If it’s raining, the work bee givers Support Group, 6-7 p.m., School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. will be cancelled. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 41st World Championship Musky Classic set Mercer, Wis. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Finnish language courses Superior Riders, 6:30 p.m., Old area74.org. will be offered Monday The 41st annual World Cham- Registrations are now being hosted at the Boulder Junction Suffolk Ale House Ride, Ironwood. Sunday, June 11 pionship Musky Classic fishing accepted until noon the morning Community Center on Sunday. Bessemer Booster Club, 6:30 KIMBALL, Wis. — Finnish tournament will be held Sept. 8- of orientation. Orientation Raffle prizes and food will be language classes will be offered p.m., A.D. Johnston High School. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., 10. This fishing tournament is begins at the Manitowish Waters ready at 11 a.m. and the awards Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Monday at Little Finland. The supported and sponsored by the Community Center on U.S. 51 at ceremony will begin promptly at p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston Church, Ironwood. beginners class starts at 3 p.m., Presque Isle, Boulder Junction, 9 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 8. During 1 p.m. High School, Bessemer. National Finnish American followed by the advanced class at Manitowish Waters and Winch- registration, fishermen will pick There are 19 trophies and People for Peace, 7 p.m. EDT, Festival, 2 p.m., annual meeting, 4. For more information, call ester communities. Each commu- up their entry, hats and tickets awards to be presented, plus Episcopal Church of Ascension, 501 Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. 906-932-1608. nity has a designated number of for a drawing at the orientation. other raffle prizes. Houghton St., Ontonagon. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., lakes that are available for the The fishing for the tourna- The WCMC is now accepting Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, Little Finland to hold tournament. ment begins at noon on Friday registrations for this year’s tour- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 annual meeting Sunday This tournament is open to all and goes until 6 p.m. Saturday, nament: To request an entry Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 people, who love to fish of any Sept. 9, fishing is from 7 a.m. application or to get more infor- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, KIMBALL, Wis. — The Bessemer. area74.org. Bessemer. area74.org. National Finnish American Fes- age, skill-set or gender. Clubs until 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, mation, call Beth Kebl at 715- Government and teams are also welcome. fishing is from 7 a.m. until 11 543-2657 or Beth Meyer at 715- Monday, June 12 tival will hold it’s annual meet- Ironwood Economic Develop- ing on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Little New this year, there will be a fly a.m. 499-3245 or log on to our website ment Corporation, 10 a.m., meet- rod division for those who wish to The awards ceremony will be at wcmuskyclassic.com. ing, Conference Room 1, second Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Finland. There will be a free nity Action Agency food commod- lunch and door prizes. fish musky with a fly rod. floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. The money raised from the Thursday, June 8 ity distribution for seniors, 9 a.m.- The board will hold its regular noon, 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- meeting on Monday at 10 a.m. Musky Classic goes towards BESSEMER TOWNSHIP 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE 667-0283. scholarships for students from Range Master Gardeners, 9:30 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Kimball Park and Rec the North Lakeland area. This to 11:30 a.m., workbee, Pocket Park, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- scholarship consists of a $1,000 SUPER SATURDAY FUNDRAISER Ironwood. Committee to meet treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. per year towards college costs for Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Little Finland Board, 10 a.m., KIMBALL, Wis. — The Kim- Saturday, June 10, 2017 nity Action Agency quarterly food a 2-year or 4-year degree. The Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. ball Park and Recreation com- WCMC tournament has support- Noon-10pm commodity distribution for regis- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, mittee will meet Thursday at 7 ed over 40 deserving students for tered families, 9 a.m.-noon, Aurora Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Athletic Club, Ironwood; 1-2 p.m., p.m. at the Kimball Community a total of $168,000 in scholar- at Jagger’s Ore House area74.org. Center. All interested folks are Pioneer Park Apartments, Ironwood; Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., ships over the years. invited. 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., GOCAA, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, • Jagger is offering a percentage of the 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Ironwood. area74.org. 0283. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly days sales to the committee. Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good membership, Aurora Club, Iron- BESSEMER TOWNSHIP 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE weather, Hurley High School tennis wood. • 50/50 Tickets Available courts, bad weather: Ironwood Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, 4th of July Memorial Building. Ontonagon United Methodist Church ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT Gogebic County Veterans Ser- BLOCK DRIVE basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Thursday, June 8th beginning at 6 p.m. THE 4TH OF JULY EVENTS HELD IN RAMSAY vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. HELP SUPPORT THE 4TH IN RAMSAY DONATIONS CAN ALSO BE DROPPED OFF AT JAGGER’S ORE HOUSE, THE KEYSTONE BAR AND Gogebic Country Club THE BESSEMER TOWNSHIP OFFICES. Join us on JUNIOR GOLF – All Ages Welcome – FREE! Thank you for your donations. th No Equipment Needed! Friday, June 9 sign up Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-Noon Please ! June 13, 20, 27 & July 11 at the Ironwood Office in advance 29th Annual Cookies & Lemonade provided by Elk & Hound Bessemer Contact Gary for more information 906-932-2515 Run To Thank 10KHometown Run & 2 Mile Walk/Run Saturday, July 1, 2017 Don Armata REGISTRATION: Also available online at www.tandhtiming.com for all his years of dedicated service TIME: 8:30 a.m. CDT START & FINISH: Bessemer City Hall LATE to Gogebic Range Bank and our RE GISTRATION Kristy (Paynter) Recla – (906) 932-9758 Fri., June 30, 6:00 & Sat -7:30pm community. Please stop in and wish Annie Stengard – (906) 364-1025 ., July 1, 7:00-8:00am Jill Manila – (906) 663-2196 at City Hall him well on his next endeavor. WATCH FOR DETAILS ON 8th ANNUAL TOT TROT More information & downloadable entry forms at: Cake & Refreshments will be served. www.bessemer4th.com Apostolic Lutheran Church VBS –NO DOGS – 326 W. Aurora St., Ironwood, MI June 27-29, 2017 8:45am to 12:00pm Co-Sponsors TO REGISTER: Ironwood Ewen Call or Text 906-370-0016 906.932.7646 Big Enough to Compete...Small Enough to Care. 906.988.2821 email [email protected] Bessemer Bergland 906.663.4520 www.gogebicrangebank.com 906.575.1083 4 l TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Climate, life and responsibillity AILY LOBE The headlines a week ago Friday morning edness. He was a mystic and a pilgrim who D G seemed to say it all: President Donald Trump lived in simplicity and in wonderful harmony had announced that the United States is with God, with others, with nature and with Sue Mizell, Publisher pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord. On himself. He shows us just how inseparable Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor the side of one of the national papers was a Kathryn the bond is between concern for nature, jus- story about Apple and altered reality. Down Lopez tice for the poor, commitment to society, and at the bottom was an article about studying interior peace.” Klingon. Similarly, on “Good Morning Amer- In the way Pope Francis lays it out: All of ica” I learned everything there must be to creation is an invitation to see how “God In Their Opinion know about ethics and celebrity coverage, via speaks to us and grants us a glimpse of his Stay the course on the Jennifer Garner-Ben Affleck divorce. It infinite beauty and goodness.” all seemed to point to one overarching theme: The point is: The Paris opt-out is not just distraction. nected to the culture which shapes human about a climate treaty. As has been noted fight to curb sex trade Add some other “d” words: disconnect; dis- coexistence.’ Pope Benedict asked us to rec- before this column, even environmental array; danger; depression; despair. And ognize that the natural environment has activists in the left had their problems with The U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota just wrapped maybe we’re beginning to see why Americans been gravely damaged by our irresponsible this accord. The outrage in response to up 21 more indictments of sex traffickers — part of its voted for Trump as something different. behavior. The social environment has also Trump’s decision may once again expose our ongoing work to break up what have become sophisticat- So, about Paris. Whether you enthusiasti- suffered damage. Both are ultimately due to perennial problem: seeing the federal govern- ed, international criminal organizations that exploit cally agree with his move or ardently oppose the same evil: the notion that there are no ment and nebulous international forces as immigrant women and girls. To their credit, the excep- it, consider this: Don’t allow the president’s indisputable truths to guide our lives, and the source of our salvation. The decisions you tional work of prosecutors and investigators has not decision to let you off easy. hence human freedom is limitless.” and I make today have a power that is much skipped a beat despite the loss of their former leader, Just about a week ago, the president and Francis continued: “Benedict urged us to greater than we realize. Andrew Luger, who was forced to step down as U.S. attor- the first lady visited Pope Francis at the Vat- realize that creation is harmed ‘where we Whatever your view of Trump’s move, it ican. Among the gifts exchanged: The pontiff ourselves have the final word, where every- could provide an opportunity to consider how ney after President Trump requested mass resignations gave the Trump a copy of “Laudato, Si,” his thing is simply our property and we use it for we can begin again, not wedded to political months ago. letter on creation. It’s widely described as ourselves alone. The misuse of creation agendas, but with an insistence on using our Now a replacement must be named, and the question of dealing with climate change, which in many begins when we no longer recognize any freedom to its greatest potential. The climate whether and how that work will continue is a significant ways, misses the point entirely. In that let- higher instance than ourselves, when we see treaty wasn’t ever going to make us look one. U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken of Min- ter, the pope urges us to see all of creation as nothing else but ourselves.’” around and see everything as a gift calling us nesota are seeking a replacement to nominate, but one worthy of good stewardship. The oceans and He also writes about his namesake, St. to better stewardship. If the president reads committed to carrying on the work already started. “Sex the skies, yes, but the human body and soul, Francis: “I believe that St. Francis is the the encyclical, he might see something that trafficking has become a horrendous problem in Minneso- too. example par excellence of care for the vulner- could do that, however. A nation of people ta and across the nation,” Franken said recently. He said In “Laudato Si,” Pope Francis cites the able and of an integral ecology lived out joy- who claim to care about some of the most fun- that he and Klobuchar consider it essential to nominate pope emeritus, Benedict. “He observed that fully and authentically. He is the patron damental things would do well to lead the someone who will “continue this important work.” the world cannot be analyzed by isolating saint of all who study and work in the area of way, free of distraction and despair. But this White House has a track record of appointing only one of its aspects, since ‘the book of ecology, and he is also much loved by non- Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at those with views contrary to the missions of offices they nature is one and indivisible,’ and includes Christians. He was particularly concerned the National Review Institute, editor-at- would operate. Citizens should make it clear that the the environment, life, sexuality, the family, for God’s creation and for the poor and out- large of National Review Online and found- vital work this office has done to curb sex trafficking, both social relations, and so forth. It follows that cast. He loved, and was deeply loved for his ing director of Catholic Voices USA. She can of juveniles and young immigrant women, along with its ‘the deterioration of nature is closely con- joy, his generous self-giving, his openheart- be contacted at [email protected]. dedicated efforts on countering terrorist extremism, must proceed under a new U.S. attorney. Acting U.S. Attorney Greg Brooker recently told the Today in history Star Tribune Editorial Board that he and his staff are pressing ahead with their work, building on the valuable, By The Associated Press intelligence-sharing network forged with other law Today’s Highlight in History enforcement agencies and nonprofit organizations. They On June 6, 1944, during World remain intent on wiping out what has become an orga- War II, Allied forces stormed the nized crime network centered around the cross-country beaches of Normandy, France, on trafficking of modern-day sex slaves. “D-Day” as they began the liberation Sadly, Minnesota has become a hot spot for such of German-occupied Western exploitation. Brooker said traffickers are drawn by a com- Europe. On this date bination of “tremendous demand here,” and modern air- In 1523, Gustav Vasa became ports, roadways and shipping ports. The U.S. attorney, Sweden’s new king, Gustav I. working with Homeland Security, the St. Paul Police In 1654, Queen Christina of Swe- Department and a host of others, has uncovered and now den abdicated; she was succeeded is prosecuting one of the largest sex-trafficking rings in by her cousin, Charles X Gustav. the country. Their combined efforts have delivered what In 1799, American politician and one agent called “a gut punch” that now is being followed orator Patrick Henry died at Red Hill Plantation in Virginia. up by Internal Revenue Service analysis to track the In 1844, the Young Men’s Chris- money trail across the world. tian Association was founded in Lon- These are complicated cases, with webs that span don. nations and elaborate money-laundering operations that In 1925, Walter Percy Chrysler run into tens of millions of dollars. The work, Brooker founded the Chrysler Corp. said, is far from over. Traffickers have the sophistication In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy died at Good Samaritan Hospital in and resources to create fictional identities for the women Los Angeles, a day after he was shot they prey upon. They evade U.S. immigration laws by by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan. fraudulently obtaining visas. Victims smuggled in then Today’s Birthdays spend years working off the expenses incurred by their Singer-songwriter Gary “U.S.” stein is 65. Comedian Sandra Bern- Country singer Lisa Brokop is 44. Thought for Today traffickers. Bonds is 78. Country singer Joe hard is 62. Bjorn Borg is 61. Actor Actress Sonya Walger is 43. Actress “Excellence is to do a common And now a marquee event is coming. The Super Bowl Stampley is 74. Actor Robert Jason Isaacs is 54. Actor Max Casel- Staci Keanan is 42. Actress Amber thing in an uncommon way.” has become an unwilling magnet for sex traffickers and Englund is 70. Singer Dwight Twilley la is 50. Actor Paul Giamatti is 50. TV Borycki is 34. Actress Aubrey Ander- — Booker T. Washington, Ameri- is 66. Playwright-actor Harvey Fier- soon will land in Minneapolis. That will require a ramp- correspondent Natalie Morales is 45. son-Emmons is 10. can educator (1856-1915) ing up of investigative work, not a pullback. Letter to the Editor Our junior and senior high dation of rural schools. trict in clear decline. A new U.S. attorney will, of course, have his or her own students are struggling in the His research included a school Look no further than board objectives for the office. But the efforts to curb interna- core subjects of math and board study of Bessemer resi- president Bob Berg’s recent let- tional sex trafficking here and across the country have Time for Bessemer to English. dents regarding their priorities ter questioning consolidation. proved their worth: attacking harmful criminal activity, There are no aides, advanced in education. The study’s find- His obsession with local control revealing weaknesses in the immigration system and consider consolidation placement or technical classes. ings confirmed the research of confirms the mind set the studies halting the violation of basic human rights. That work To the Editor: The reason is obvious. We can’t similar studies in Michigan. describe. must go on. After the latest bond’s land- afford it. Basically, the studies found Professionally, the board is — Minneapolis Star Tribune slide defeat, Bessemer’s majority Former students are return- people identify so strongly with derelict. They refuse to exercise clearly wants its school board to ing from college and quietly con- their local schools they will due diligence and study consoli- stop asking taxpayers for mil- fessing Bessemer didn’t prepare accept an inferior education for dation. Last year the Citizens lions. them. Families are transferring their children as long as they Committee and board dismissed Letters Policy After four unsuccessful bonds their children to other districts. keep their building open and logo consolidation without consulting in five years, many residents This “what we have is good on display. the Gogebic-Ontonagon Interme- The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal question the board’s judgement. enough” attitude toward Besse- Even when residents were diate School District or the with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any They won’t take no for an answer mer education was predicted told consolidation will, in fact, state’s consolidation consultant. letter and to edit those that are to be published. Please avoid name-call- or intelligently explore alterna- some time ago. improve curriculum, expand ath- The state encourages local ing or personal attacks. tives such as consolidation. During the 1980s, my father letic and extracurricular offer- boards to negotiate joint resolu- Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address and phone What we have isn’t working. worked for the intermediate ings, and provide more efficient tions for consolidation. Consoli- number must be included for verification purposes. Academically, A.D. Johnston is school district and served on teacher-student ratios, many dation can be debated, a vote Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. at the 15th percentile, near the Bessemer’s school board, for a refused to reconsider. taken and we’ll learn whether McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: bottom in the state. The other time as president. So it is with Bessemer’s school voters value quality education or [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. public schools in Gogebic and While doing so he earned a board. It places a higher value on their school logo. Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” Ontonagon counties rank above doctorate at Michigan State and local autonomy and control than Michael Korpela column. us. wrote a dissertation on consoli- improving education for a dis- Bessemer
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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 TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 l 5 AREA / atSTATE North Lakeland Discover Cen- get older.” Record Summer ter and Outpost Camp. The extension office will also While the traditional camp — offer a pair of day camps, on July for students in grades three 25-28 and Aug. 8-11. through five — is full, Outpost Held at the Kimball Commu- POLICE REPORTS From page 1 Camp still has space available. nity Center, Klemme said the City of Ironwood The Ironwood Public Safety “Trailblazers is a lot of fun This camp, meant for the older camp will have a variety of activ- Department received a 911 hang-up because, we’re not only getting students in sixth through eighth ities for students in kindergarten call from an unusual source Satur- them outside biking and canoe- grades, will run from July 18 to through third grade. day around 5:44 p.m. ing, we’re getting them to see a 21. The camp begins with a 17- “Those will be kind of like The call from West Arch Street lot of the really cool places they mile bike ride to the camp- mini summer youth camps, was the result of teething baby have in the area,” said Emily ground, followed by a canoe trip where (kids) will come out and do chewing on a one-touch button, Murphy, who is helping organize to the Big Island in the Turtle arts-and-crafts, recreation, according to the report. the Trailblazers program. Flambeau Flowage where they STEM activities, stuff like that,” ——— The program is, once again, will camp the first night. The Klemme explained. The IPSD received a 7:52 p.m. also designed to prepare those next morning, campers will Elsewhere in the extension Friday complaint that two boys and a girl were throwing firecrackers at participating in the Iron County return to the Lake of the Falls office, Community Natural vehicles from near the former Day- Outpost Camp in July. campground. Resource and Economic Develop- dream Donuts shop on Cloverland The Outpost Camp features “The canoe trip is really fun ment Educator Amy Nosal is Drive. several longer bike rides and because it’s a new experience for preparing for the start of another The children weren’t located. canoe trips. a lot of the kids,” Murphy said. year of the Hurley Garden to ——— “We’re encouraging everyone “A lot of them have been camp- Market Club. The IPSD responded to a 2 a.m. who signed up for outpost camp ing, but they’ve never had to load Targeted at fifth through Thursday complaint that led to an to sign up for at least three ses- up everything they need into eighth graders, but somewhat arrest. sions of trailblazers so they can canoes and go somewhere.” flexible on age, the club starts Ronald Houtari Jr., 42, of 236 E. get their biking legs in shape,” Featuring tent camping and meeting on June 16. Once again, Tamarack St., was arrested after central dispatch received a call that Klemme said. “There’s also going Submitted photo campers making their own food, the members will grow produce CAMPERS ENJOY a bonfire at Iron County's annual summer camp. The a woman had been slapped in the to be a canoe trip at Outpost so Outpost Camp is designed to in the Hurley K-12 School’s gar- face more than once. we want them to learn to canoe camp, scheduled for July, is just one of the summer programs orga- push the campers outside their den and then sell what they grow nized by the Iron County UW-Extension office. Houtari was incarcerated for as well.” comfort zones and make them at the Iron County Farmers Mar- domestic violence, first offense, in In addition to Trailblazers, in partnership with Gogebic rifles or .22 (for the other half).” realize what they are capable ket. The club will also likely take the Gogebic County Jail on $5,000 Klemme said there will also be a County 4-H. Beginning June 13 While the events will take of. a number of field trips in the bail, subject to posting 10 percent to babysitter training planned to and running every Tuesday place at the Superior Range “(Outpost Camp) isn’t really region to see different farming be released. begin in mid-June. through August, participants as Shooters Club, Klemme said just a ‘come out and mess around methods. Greenland Township Running from 10 a.m. to 2 young as eight will be able to there are plans to shuttle kids with your friends’ kind of camp The final major event for the A 34-year-old man from Mass City was arrested by the Michigan p.m., June 19 through June 22, learn to archery, as well as how from the Iron County courthouse. … they’re building confidence in summer for Iron County 4-H stu- State Patrol Thursday at 2:05 a.m., the class will teach would-be to shoot air and .22 rifles. While Klemme hopes partici- themselves and their ability, dents is the Iron County Fair, near the intersection of M-26 and babysitters a range of skills — “We’re going to bring the pants join 4-H, he said non-4-H they’re learning about their own which runs from Aug. 3-6. Aspen Road for operating a vehicle including CPR and being safe archery equipment and Gogebic members can try out the shoot- personal leadership style and More information on the vari- while intoxicated, second offense. when home alone with younger County is going to bring .22s and ing evenings before joining. how they work with other peo- ous activities, as well as registra- Village of Ontonagon kids. air rifles,” Klemme said. “The July brings the office’s annual ple,” Klemme said. “The goal of it tion forms, can be found at the A 28-year-old female from L’Anse New this year will be a shoot- kids can try archery for half of 4-H summer camps, both the tra- is to make our kids more confi- extension office’s website — was arrested by the state patrol near ing sports program, established the session and then go do air ditional camp from July 11 to 14 dent and better leaders as they iron.uwex.edu. the intersection of Heard and Mer- cury Streets Sunday at 1:45 a.m. for operating a vehicle while intoxicat- ed. fits hand in glove with the Loper came on board, the fixing area properties and keep them resources to turn dilapidated ACCIDENTS Loper scheduling of a workshop in late of the housing crisis and deterio- looking sharp and 5. Work with structures into nice homes, and Gogebic County July to settle the employee hand- ration of structures in Bessemer. the Gogebic Ontonagon Commu- 3. Recruit an investor willing to According to the sheriff’s depart- book the city has been working Loper brought forward to goals nity Action Agency to repair and build a nursing home or assisted ment, three deer were reported on. two rectify these issues, while replace dilapidated structures living facility in Bessemer so struck between June 2 and June 4. From page 1 In other news, less glowing of acknowledging the Master Plan and homes 6. Encourage the uti- area residents do not have to On Friday in Bessemer, a deer — Relationships with the Pub- Loper, the city did not make the is only in its first draft so this is lization of USDA low-income leave town for the kind of care was struck near the intersection of lic 4.05 cut on any of the proposed grants a good time to make suggestions. grants 7. Seek Michigan Eco- offered by these establishments. U.S. 2 and Becker Hill. On Saturday, a deer was struck —Professional Development it submitted. The new water line Goal 1: Stop the decay of cur- nomic Development Corporation In a similar vein, the Down- at the intersection of U.S. 2 and 4.25 up Tilden Hill and the new “Wel- rent buildings. The Master Plan grant monies to improve local town Development Authority has Crestview Road and on Sunday a —Personal Characteristics come to Bessemer” signage recommends an eight step pro- structures, and 8. Seek funds identified multiple structures or deer was killed in Watersmeet on 4.00 grants are both kiboshed for the cess to accomplish this. from out of state funding sources. vacant lots within the city that U.S. 2. After the evaluation, the coun- time being. Loper did inform the 1. Send thank you notes to Goal 2: Address the housing with development, could be COURT CASES cil discussed the fact that the city council insight was gained on the people that fix their property 2. shortage of Bessemer. Three leveraged against those goals District Court 98, Bessemer employees, not in anyone’s mem- scoring — of which Bessemer did Use clear boards for broken win- issues were highlighted by Loper within the Master Plan. Part of Aug. 12: Richard John Noyes, ory at least, have ever received well in — that may lead to future dows instead of plywood 3. Cre- under this goal that would this involves the development of 29, Bessemer, domestic violence, evaluations. This was laid direct- acceptance of grant requests. ate a vacant property registry to improve the area housing short- two story buildings with the bot- credit for one day served, $375. ly on Loper to rectify and begin Loper brought forward to the attract financiers looking for age. 1. Recruit investors to build tom floor dedicated to commer- May 22: James Henry Schaus, 38, Bessemer, retail fraud, second- the process of bringing the cities council one element of the Mas- inexpensive investments 4. homes in the area 2. Recruit cial use while the second floor degree, credit for 82 days served, employees and staff online ter Plan, which the city has been Establish an “Adopt A Lot” pro- house flippers to come to the would be dedicated to apart- 158 days remaining, $133. regarding evaluations. This also working on extensivly since gram where local citizens police area and invest their time and ments. May 26: Glen Scott Pavlovich, 44, Waukesha, Wis., child abuse fourth-degree, credit for 140 days the planter boxes the city but the number of long-term and who should be there and every- served, $1,065. Planting places around the community, Sunday returning campers adds a high one looks out for each other, June 2: Melissa Renae Simcoe, which the city will water and level of security and fun to the making the campground a com- 26, Ironwood, no rabies vaccination, take care of. The kids experience for Sibley. He said he munity within the community of $195; no dog license, $195; dog appeared highly motivated to knows the other campers and Wakefield. From page 1 From page 1 attacking, $195. plant flowers and be in the Zaleski and Goss both said warm sun. out that while he lives in the TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 6, 2017 local kids have been planting Goss brought 24 students to city of Wakefield, he and most of flowers at city hall a lot longer the annual event in support of his family rent spots in the 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 than that, though. campground all summer. 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(AP) — Charles Richard Lundberg Bill Cosby went on trial Monday on charges he drugged and sexu- WAUSAU, Wis. — Charles Richard Lundberg, 83, of Hur- ally assaulted a woman more ley, passed away on Friday, June 2, 2017, at Wausau Aspirus than a decade ago, with prosecu- Hospital. tors immediately introducing Born in Wisconsin Rapids, on Jan. 6, 1934, he was the first evidence the 79-year-old TV star born son of the late Carl and Evelyn (Renberg) Lundberg. once known as America’s Dad Raised in the Saratoga and Plainfield areas, he graduated had done it before to someone from the Plainfield Tri-County High School in 1951. else. On June 11, 1955, he was united in marriage to Lillian Sut- The prosecution’s opening wit- ton. They were blessed with five children. ness was not the person Cosby is Charles was a skilled plasterer and dry- charged with abusing, but anoth- waller his entire life. He learned this trade er woman, who broke down in from his father, whom he worked side-by-side tears as she testified that the with in the Wisconsin Rapids area until 1971, comedian violated her in the then moving his family to Iron Belt. He contin- mid-1990s at a hotel bungalow in ued plastering and began working for his Los Angeles. brother at the Whitecap Mountain Ski Resort Cosby is on trial on charges he in many areas. He had a passion for sharing assaulted Andrea Constand, a his Christian faith with everyone he met and former employee of Temple Uni- had a true heart of gold. versity’s basketball program, at He will be deeply missed by his wife of Charles Richard his suburban Philadelphia man- Lundberg sion in 2004. His good-guy repu- almost 62 years, as well as his daughter, Joy 1934 — 2017 tation already in ruins, he could (Steve) Peteric; daughter, Tami Lundberg; son, get 10 years in prison if convict- Randy (Barb) Lundberg; daughter, Debbie (Keith) Stoner; ed. Associated Press daughter, Vicki (John) Binsfeld; as well as seven grandchil- In her opening statement, BILL COSBY arrives for his sexual assault trial with Keshia Knight Pulliam, right, at the Montgomery County dren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Priscilla prosecutor Kristen Feden noted Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., Monday. (Jim) Carlson, Lenore (Don) Vorphal, Geanie (Tom) Bower; that the “Cosby Show” star previ- and brother, David (Evie) Lundberg. ously admitted under oath that stand this week and tell her story and when she woke up he put afraid,” Johnson said. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by twin he gave Constand pills and in public for the first time. lotion on her hand and forced her Cosby grinned and tapped his brothers, Jim and John Lundberg; sister, Marjorie Lundberg; touched her genitals as she lay The trial’s first witness was to touch his genitals. wooden cane as his lawyer ques- and infant brother, Jerry Lundberg. on his couch. Kelly Johnson of Atlanta, who “My dress was pulled up from tioned Johnson. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 10, at “She couldn’t say no,” Feden worked for one of Cosby’s agents the bottom, and it was pulled The comedian arrived at the Woodland Church in Ironwood, Mich., at 11 a.m., with a visi- said. “She can’t move, she can’t at the William Morris Agency. down from the top, and my courthouse in the morning hold- tation beforehand at 10 a.m. Pastor Mike Hill will officiate. talk. Completely paralyzed. She described an encounter she breasts were out,” she said, cry- ing his spokesman’s arm for sup- Range Funeral Service is assisting the family with arrange- Frozen. Lifeless.” said took place in 1996 at the ing. “And I felt naked.” port as he walked past dozens of ments. To send online condolences, visit rangefuneralser- Cosby attorney Brian Hotel Bel-Air when she was in Cosby’s lawyer argued that cameras. vices.com. McMonagle countered by attack- her mid-30s. Johnson was seeking a payout Cosby’s wife, Camille, was not ing what he said were inconsis- Prosecutors are trying to show from the TV star. in court. But actress Keshia Judge says part of lawsuit decision to distribute water that tencies in Constand’s story, dis- Cosby’s treatment of Constand McMonagle said Johnson Knight Pulliam, who played his in Flint water crisis can wasn’t treated to reduce corro- puted that Constand was inca- fit a pattern of predatory behav- mixed up the years and other daughter Rudy on “The Cosby pacitated and made the case that ior. details of her encounters with Show” in the 1980s and ‘90s, was proceed sion. Federal Judge Judith Levy in she and Cosby had a romantic They had wanted to call as Cosby, and he grilled her about at his side as he made his way FLINT (AP) — A judge has Ann Arbor says residents so far relationship. many as 13 women who say why she never said anything into the building. She told refused to dismiss portions of a have sufficiently argued that He said Constand initially Cosby sexually assaulted them, when she left William Morris. reporters she was there to sup- sweeping lawsuit against state the conduct of government offi- told police that she and Cosby out of more than 60 accusers in She came forward in 2015 at a port her TV dad. and local officials in the Flint cials “was so egregious as to did not speak after their 2004 all. But Judge Steven O’Neill, in news conference with celebrity “I want to be the person that I water crisis. shock the conscience” — a key encounter, when, in fact, phone a victory for Cosby, said the jury lawyer Gloria Allred. would like to have if the tables Residents who drank lead- legal standard. The judge dis- records show the two talked 72 could hear only from Constand “I felt embarrassed because I were turned,” she said. “Right tainted water can continue to missed other parts of the law- times, with 53 of those calls initi- and Johnson. had a secret about the biggest now it’s the jury’s job and the press ahead with their claim that suit Monday. ated by Constand. Johnson testified that Cosby celebrity in the world at the time jury’s decision to determine guilt their right to “bodily integrity” The lawsuit is one of many in Constand, 44, of the Toronto pressured her to take a large and it was just me, just my word or innocence. It’s not mine or was spoiled by the disastrous the Flint water mess. area, is expected to take the white pill that knocked her out, against 6 his, and I was very anyone else’s.”
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Under the House half your plate with fruits and said is working and saving lives. bill, states would only continue vegetables and round out your Legislation passed by the to receive enhanced federal meals with whole grains and Republican-controlled House, matching funds for those enrolled lean protein. The key, of course, and pending in the GOP-led Sen- at the end of 2019 — not new par- is making sure you have ingredi- ate, would halt extra federal ticipants or former enrollees who ents on hand – but not so much funds in 2020 that 31 states get need coverage again. that fresh items go bad. for the expansion of Medicaid Lyon said churn can be high By maximizing leftovers, under the 2010 federal health in states’ Medicaid expansion repurposing ingredients and get- care law. Michigan has 660,000 programs, with roughly half of ting creative with meal plans, adult enrollees who make too enrollees dropping out over a 1½- your food will be more whole- much to qualify for traditional year period due to making more some and nutritious and you’ll Medicaid insurance but are eligi- money, obtaining employer-pro- be able to do the prep work for ble for coverage through the vided coverage or other reasons. several meals in one shot. Here’s how: Make a plan. Take some time STATE OF MICHIGAN to plan your meals before you hit Associated Press BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE the grocery store. You’ll be better A WARM steak and potato chip salad with blue cheese dressing makes a healthy meal. equipped to prepare healthy, COMMISSION delicious meals when you plan ahead instead of grabbing take- NOTICE OF HEARING out on your way home or sitting Celebrate Father’s Day with a down to a cold bowl of cereal. FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF A bonus: When you plan WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY meals, you’ll be able to think healthy dose of steak he loves AND through how to maximize left- overs. By SARA MOULTON from the oven when they have a UPPER MICHIGAN ENERGY RESOURCES time, sprinkle the potato slices light- Stock your freezer. If you Associated Press few paler spots.) Fair warning: CORPORATION don’t have time to cook during ly with salt and bake them on the In honor of Father’s Day, I’ve These chips can be addictive, middle shelf of the oven until they the week, schedule a cooking day conjured up a recipe featuring an even though they’re not deep- are golden brown, about 20 to 25 CASE NO. U-18337 on Sunday and prep a few meals arsenal of steakhouse delights, fried. minutes, removing the chips to a to freeze. Don’t have a big freez- starting with steak itself and I promise that your man will paper towel lined plate as they • Wisconsin Electric Power Company (Wisconsin Electric), and er? Buy and freeze individual including potatoes, spinach and be able to dig into this dish with become golden. (They may not all Upper Michigan Energy Resources Corporation (UMERC) requests ingredients. Marinate a batch of blue cheese. But I’ve prepared no insult to his masculinity ... brown at the same pace.) Michigan Public Service Commission approval of Wisconsin four to six chicken breasts then and combined these ingredients and the rest of the family will be Do not let them get too dark in Electric’s annual report and reconciliation of its 2016 Energy place them in individual freezer in a way that’s slightly healthier thrilled, too. color; it is OK if they have a few Optimization (EO) payments and revenues. bags. 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Add Upper Michigan Energy Resources Corporation at its Michigan Buy frozen fruits and vegeta- dressing and oven-baked (not potato slices salt and pepper to taste. service centers at 800 Industrial Park Drive, Iron Mountain, bles. Fresh fruits and vegetables deep-fried) potato chips. 1 large russet potato (about 12 In a large skillet heat the oil over Michigan 49801, (800) 242-9137, or 1717 Tenth Avenue, Menominee, are the cornerstones of any Given that the classic steak- ounces), scrubbed but not peeled high heat. Add the steak, seasoned Michigan 49858, (800) 450-7260 for a free copy of its application. healthy diet. Trouble is, they’re house steaks — strip, filet Kosher salt on both sides with salt and pepper; also the first items to go bad. mignon and porterhouse — are 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar cook it for 5 minutes a side for medi- Any person may review the application at the offices of Wisconsin That’s where frozen and canned so doggone pricey these days, 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice um-rare. Transfer the steak to a Electric Power Company or service centers of UMERC. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire plate and let it rest for 8 minutes fruits and vegetables come in. this recipe features a chuck sauce before slicing it. • A public hearing will be held: These frozen items are especially steak. Increasingly available at 2 teaspoons minced garlic To serve: Add any juices from the good when you’re dining solo your local supermarket, chuck DATE/TIME: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil steak plate to the blue cheese dress- This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set because you can take out exactly steak is cut from the shoulder. ing. Slice the steak very thin at an 1/3 cup sour cream future hearing dates and decide other procedural the amount you want, reseal the It’s tougher than the others I 3 ounces blue cheese, crumbled angle across the grain. In a large bag and return it to the freezer. mentioned but still plenty flavor- (about 3/4 cup) salad bowl combine the spinach with matters They’re already cleaned, cut and ful. And if you’re careful to cook 1 1/4 pounds chuck steak (1-1 1/4 the tomatoes and cucumber slices, BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis W. Mack ready to eat after a little defrost- it no more than medium-rare and inches thick) add some of the dressing, reserving LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission ing. then slice it very thin against the Black pepper a little to drizzle on top and toss the 7109 West Saginaw Highway Use main ingredients for mul- grain, it won’t seem chewy at all. 10 ounces baby spinach salad well. Mound the salad on each 2 cups cherry tomatoes of six plates, top with the steak slices Lansing, Michigan tiple meals. If you find leftovers The oven-baked potato chips 2 cups sliced English cucumber and the potato chips, broken into boring, get creative by maximiz- are a snap to make and a heck of Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line large pieces and drizzle each portion PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. ing main ingredients. Make a a lot less messy than the deep- two sheet pans with parchment and with a little more dressing. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped roasted chicken with vegetables fried kind, especially if you own a brush the parchment lightly with ——— parking. Persons needing any accommodation on Sunday then use the leftovers mandolin and some parchment some oil. Slice the potato lengthwise Nutrition information per serving: to participate should contact the Commission’s to make quesadillas, sandwiches paper. The mandolin allows you 1/8-inch thick, preferably using a 523 calories; 353 calories from fat; Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to and salads to carry you through to slice those taters paper-thin mandolin, and arrange the slices in 39 g fat (13 g saturated; 1 g trans request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. the week. When all the meat is (be sure, though, to use the one layer on the sheet pans. 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Just because on your time Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Michigan you’re dining solo doesn’t mean ForFor appointments, Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules R 792.10422 you can’t have an enjoyable call 715-476-2345 6-2345715-47 and R 792.10432. Requests for further information on adjournment should meal. Set the table rather than be directed to (517) 284-8130. standing at the kitchen counter A copy of Wisconsin Electric’s and UMERC’s request may be reviewed on to eat. Light a candle or make a the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office centerpiece of fresh spring flow- of Wisconsin Electric Power Company and at the Michigan service centers ers. Remember, too, that you of Upper Michigan Energy Resources Corporation. For more information on don’t always have to eat by your- how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above self. Invite a friend over to enjoy Dr.Dr. TodTod LLewiswise address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. a home-cooked meal. Maybe Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; they’ll return the favor the next Mercer CcMer Centererenter time around. 5110 N HighHighwayy 51, MerMeraw Mercerercy 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL While dining alone can be a 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as bit quiet, there are some perks, amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1001 et seq., and the too. You can cook exactly what Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, you’re craving, you can eat in 2015 AC, R 792.10401 et seq. your pajamas and you don’t have May 26, 2017 to worry about catering to any- one else’s preferences or special diets. You can also experiment www.marshfieldclinic.org and try new dishes and ingredi- 17390-000 UMERC_WE-170222-06-LD-IDG ents. 17390-000 8 l TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Alleged London attacker was a known radical Islamist LONDON (AP) — One of the from a local mosque for inter- May said she has protected men believed to have carried out rupting an imam. Another neigh- police budgets and increased the the deadly weekend attack in bor, Michael Mimbo, said he saw number of armed officers and central London was a known rad- the van used in the attack near matched Corbyn’s finger-point- ical Islamist who was filmed his home on Saturday, but didn’t ing with some of her own, saying unfurling a black flag resembling see who was behind the wheel. her opponent wasn’t fit to safe- the one used by the Islamic State He said the vehicle was seen guard Britain at a time of height- group and raised the suspicion of going the wrong way down a one- ened threat. “We have given a neighbor after allegedly trying way street and was later seen increased powers to the police to to lure local youngsters to join speeding off, followed closely by a be able to deal with terrorists, his jihadist campaign. small red car. powers which Jeremy Corbyn On Monday, British police The second alleged attacker has boasted he has always identified that man, Khuram was identified by police as opposed,” she said. Shazad Butt, a 27-year-old Pak- Rachid Redouane, who alternate- Given the speed with which istan-born Briton, as one of the ly used the surname Elkhdar, the attack was ended, it wasn’t assailants, saying he was known and claimed to be Moroccan and clear whether having more police to authorities, though they had Libyan. He used two different on the beat would have prevent- no evidence he was planning an birthdates that would make him ed it, but questions persisted attack. They identified a second either 25 or 30, authorities said. over whether investigators had attacker who had not aroused Police have not yet released the resources to look into such suspicion prior to Saturday’s the identity of the third person complaints and whether crucial rampage that killed seven peo- involved in carrying out the opportunities were missed that ple. attack on London Bridge, where could have saved lives. As details about Butt the van swerved into pedestri- It was the third attack in as emerged, however, they prompt- ans, and in nearby Borough Mar- many months where suspects ed questions of whether he could ket, where the knife-wielding had been on the radar of British have been stopped sooner. assailants slashed and stabbed authorities. He had appeared in a docu- anyone in their path. Besides the Under the British govern- mentary, “The Jihadis Next dead, dozens more were wounded ment’s counterterrorism pro- Door,” that aired on British tele- by the men, who wore fake sui- gram, residents are encouraged vision last year. Neighbors iden- cide vests to make themselves to alert police to suspicious activ- tified Butt from the film’s footage look even more imposing. ity. Police then cross-check Associated Press Monday, pointing to a scene in All three were ultimately shot whether the person has been PEOPLE ATTEND a vigil for victims of Saturday’s attack in London Bridge, at Potter’s Field Park in London, which he is shown participating and killed by police. Twelve oth- reported for similar activity. Monday. Police arrested several people and are widening their investigation after a series of attacks in a provocative prayer session at ers taken into custody have since From there, a number of scenar- described as terrorism killed several people and injured more than 40 others in the heart of London on Sat- Regents Park, near London’s been released. ios can unfold. The matter can be urday. biggest mosque helping to dis- All of it happened in just eight dropped or if the complaint play a black flag covered in white minutes, and though police have seems warranted, police and Arabic lettering similar to the won praise for their response, it security officials can open an STATE OF MICHIGAN one used by the Islamic State has led to a political fight certain investigation. The real test group, which took responsibility to dominate the waning days comes in determining whether BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION for the attack. before Thursday’s national elec- the person has the potential to NOTICE OF HEARING Butt is also seen in the film tions. The campaign roared back become violent and what sprawling on the lawn and nod- into public view Monday after a resources are available to inves- FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF ding as he listens to a sermon in one-day hiatus, with Prime Min- tigate. Watching a suspect NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY CASE which the speaker tells those ister Theresa May and Labour around the clock can require gathered: “This is not the real Party leader Jeremy Corbyn some 20 officers or security NO. U-17913-R life, my dear brothers. This is a trading blame over one another’s agents. • Northern States Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation and wholly owned subsidiary passing time for us.” security stances. “That is the awkward ques- of Xcel Energy Inc. requests Michigan Public Service Commission approval of its power Butt’s apparent zealotry led May served as home secretary tion going forward,” said Andrew one neighbor, Erica Gasparri, to for six years before becoming Silke, who has advised the House supply cost recovery reconciliation for the 12-month period from January 2016 through contact police about 18 months prime minister last year, a peri- of Commons on preventing vio- December 2016. ago. The 42-year-old mother of od in which the number of police lent extremism. “A message three was working at a local dropped by about 20,000 officers. should have been passed onto the • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. school when she noticed Butt, That fact provided a line of counterterrorism section, and if • You may write Northern States Power Company – Wisconsin, P.O. Box 8, Eau Claire, who was also known as Abu attack for Corbyn, who called on the report had some degree of Mohamed, meeting with local May to resign even as he said the credibility, an assessment would Wisconsin 54702-0008 or its Michigan office at 101 Alfred Wright Boulevard, children and trying to draw them best remedy was to vote her out. have had to have been made. Ironwood, Michigan 49938 or call (800) 895-4999, for a free copy of its application. into his radicalism. “There’s an election on Thurs- There’s a genuine question mark Any person may review the application at the offices of Northern States Power “It was wrong what he was day, that’s the chance,” he said, over this now and how the gov- Company – Wisconsin. doing,” Gasparri said. “He kept citing an “appalling” cut in police ernment’s risk assessment talking about the Islamic State. I staffing levels. “We’re calling for framework is weighted. Given • A public hearing will be held: got very angry.” a restoration of police numbers, the recent attacks, it looks like Salaudeen Jailabdeen, who and there’s a call being made for people were on the radar but DATE/TIME: Thursday, June 29, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. lived near Butt, said the alleged her to go, because of what she’s somehow they were still able to assailant had once been ejected done on the police numbers.” carry out attacks.” This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future hearing dates and decide other procedural matters.
EYE ON THE STORM BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Mark Eyster LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway Canadian man Lansing, Michigan PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The mows lawn hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should with tornado contact the Commission's Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, behind him hearing or other assistance. THREE HILLS, Alberta (AP) — A photograph of a Canadian The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a public hearing to man mowing a lawn with a tor- consider Northern States Power Company’s (NSP-W) March 28, 2017 application requesting nado swirling behind him has caused a bit of a storm on social 1) approval of the reconciliation of the 12-month power supply costs and revenues as pre- media. sented by NSP-W; 2) that the power supply costs of NSP-W during the period of January 1, Cecilia Wessels snapped the 2016, through December 31, 2016, were reasonably and prudently incurred; 3) authorization picture of her husband, Theunis, for NSP-W to roll into the beginning balance of its 2017 PSCR reconciliation, a total over on Friday as the twister passed recovery, including interest, of $294,318; and 4) grant additional relief. near their home in Alberta. She said cutting the grass was All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commis- on her husband’s to-do list, and as he started the task, she went sion’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for a nap. for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also Wessels said she was woken be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: by daughter who was upset that [email protected]. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission there was something like a tor- staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. nado in the sky, but her father wouldn’t come inside. “I did ask him if he was com- Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically ing inside with that thing in the file a petition to intervene with this Commission by June 22, 2017. (Interested persons may clouds when I turned to come elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service inside and he calmly said no,” upon Northern States Power Company’s attorney, Sherri A. Wellman, Miller, Canfield, Pad- Cecilia Wessels said Sunday. dock and Stone, P.L.C., One Michigan Avenue, Suite 900, Lansing, Michigan 48933. Theunis Wessels said the tor- nado was actually much farther away than it appears in the Associated Press Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position without photo and it was moving away THEUNIS WESSELS mows his lawn at his home in Three Hills, Alberta, as becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. To file an appearance, from them. He said he was keep- a tornado swirls in the background Friday. Cecilia Wessels, who took the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of ing an eye on it. the image of her husband to show the tornado to her parents in South his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission No one was injured. Africa, said that the twister wasn’t as close it appears. in this matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. More than 1,500 injured in panic after soccer game Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Michigan Administrative Hear- MILAN (AP) — More than among thousands of fans gath- Most of the injured were treat- ing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for fur- 1,500 people were injured when ered in Piazza San Carlo to ed for cuts and light contusions. ther information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. panic swept through a crowd of watch the match pitting Juven- Three, including a young boy Juventus fans watching the tus against Real Madrid on giant who suffered cranial and thoracic A copy of Northern States Power Company’s request may be reviewed on the Com- Champions League final in a TV screens. Fans were trampled trauma, were in serious condi- mission’s website at michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of Northern States Power piazza in the northern Italian as they tried to flee. tion, officials said. city of Turin, authorities said Marco Gulini said he was On Sunday, the piazza Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Com- Sunday. pushed to the ground by the remained cordoned off by police, mission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. The Turin prefect said in a surging crowd. while sanitation workers cleaned statement that the crowd “was “Fortunately, I managed to up the debris left behind. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 1919 PA taken by panic and by the psy- escape,” he said. “I was so scared, Local officials questioned the 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA chosis of a terror attack,” fearing very terrified, as if escaping a wisdom of allowing the party to 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and that a loud noise was caused by narrow death. take place in a city piazza and attackers. The source of the loud Another fan, Agnello Vietiello, not in a park with more emer- the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules, 2015 AC, R noise that triggered the stam- said the force of people pushing gency exits, as well as the fail- 792.10401 et seq. pede remained unclear, officials created “a jostling, just like an ure to ban glass bottles, which said. earthquake. The ground was were the source of many May 31, 2017 The noise triggered panic shaking.” injuries. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 l9 Hill, Samardzija lead Giants past Brewers 7-2 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jeff was making his major league Giants 7, Brewers 2 Samardzija pitched deep into the debut. San Francisco Milwaukee ab rhbi ab rhbi game after a shaky beginning, Junior Guerra, who turned in Span cf 4110Sogard ss 4120 Aaron Hill had a tiebreaking, back-to-back strong starts after E.Nunez 3b 5221Do.Sntn rf 4110 pinch-hit double in the eighth coming off the disabled list late Belt 1b 4021Thames 1b 4000 Posey c 5221H.Perez 3b 3011 inning and the San Francisco last month for a right calf injury Crwford ss 2100Pina c 4010 Giants beat the Milwaukee from opening day, struggled Pence rf 5011Frnklin lf 3000 Brewers 7-2 on Monday night. with his command. He gave up Panik 2b 4011Villar 2b 3000 Calixte lf 2000Bre.Phl cf 3010 Hill drove in two with two seven hits and two runs (one A.Hill ph 1012Ju.Grra p 1000 outs off reliever Rob Scahill (1- earned) in five innings. He had G.Hrnan lf 0000J.Hghes p 0000 Smrdzja p 3000Broxton ph 1000 2). two strikeouts and three walks. 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Posey fell hard Strickland H,4 1-3 00001 Melancon 100001 fielder Orlando Calixte’s throw after tripping over first base in Milwaukee sailed high over catcher Buster the eighth but got to his feet Guerra 572132 Posey and caromed off the wall immediately and remained in Hughes 100003 Scahill L,1-2 222220 behind home plate. The ball the game. Feliz 123220 dropped behind the padding and Brewers: RHP Matt Garza, WP_Scahill, Strickland. Umpires_Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Chris Conroy; Sec- out of play, allowing another run who left his start Saturday after ond, Tom Woodring; Third, Ed Hickox. to score. four innings following a collision T_3:05. A_21,452 (41,900). San Francisco cut the lead to on defense at first with 250- UP NEXT 2-1 in the fourth on Joe Panik’s pound first baseman Jesus Giants: Matt Cain (3-4) is 3-8 run-scoring single. The Giants Aguilar, is expected to make his with a 5.01 ERA in 13 career tied the score an inning later on next start Thursday in the series starts against Milwaukee. Eduardo Nunez’s home run. finale against the Giants. "He Brewers: Chase Anderson (4- San Francisco added three said he felt quite a bit better Associated Press 1) has tossed 14 consecutive runs in the ninth, aided by a today, so he has no concerns MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Domingo Santana and Brett Phillips nearly collide as Phillips can't catch a ball hit by scoreless innings. He is 1-2 with dropped fly ball by Milwaukee right now," manager Craig San Francisco Giants' Eduardo Nunez during the ninth inning of a baseball game Monday, June 5, 2017, in an 8.15 ERA in four career starts center fielder Brett Phillips, who Counsell said. Milwaukee. The play was ruled an error. versus San Francisco. KIWANIS CLASSIC BORDER BASH Sports Briefs Tigers say MRI on Verlander was clean, but next start is TBD DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers say an MRI on Justin Ver- lander was clean after the star right-hander left Sunday's game against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning with tightness in his right groin. The team says Monday the test revealed no structural damage. Verlander will be evaluated as the week progresses, and his next start is to be determined. Stricker plays his way into US Open COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Steve Stricker, the most prolific PGA Tour winner from Wisconsin, earned a spot in Wisconsin's first U.S. Open. Stricker posted rounds of 67-65 in the sectional qualifier in Ten- nessee. He was leading when he finished and was assured of being among nine players who earned spots to Erin Hills Golf Club next week. The 50-year-old Stricker has been playing a limited schedule, but he cranked it up in recent months in a bid to make the U.S. Open. He had written for a special exemption without much hope and said he was politely turned down. On Monday, he took care of it himself. NBA Finals ratings highest since 1998 CLEVELAND (AP) — The first two games of the NBA Finals are the most-watched since Michael Jordan's final championship in 1998. Despite two lopsided outcomes, Golden State's two home wins over Cleveland averaged 19.6 million viewers, according to numbers released Monday by the Nielsen company. That's an increase of 5 Pat Krause/Daily Globe percent from the 18.6 million average in 2016. THE KIWANIS Classic Border Bash is a high school all-star basketball game between Northern Michigan and Northern Wisconsin. It will be played The Warriors' 132-113 victory on Sunday drew an average of 20.1 on Wednesday at Gogebic Community College with the girls game starting at 5:15 p.m and the boys game to follow. Participating in the all-star million viewers, up 13 percent from Game 2 last year and the most game will be (kneeling left): Max Samardich (Bessemer), Darin Stricker (Mellen), Tarrin St. Germaine (Mercer). Standing left: Austin Berglund for a Game 2 since Chicago and Utah met in 1998. The telecast (Ewen-Trout Creek), Rachel Emery (Bessemer), Tim France (Bessemer athletic director), Russ Maki (Border Bowl chairman), Shannon Hiller (Wis- peaked with 23.1 million viewers. consin girls coach), Vic Saeger (Wisconsin boys assistant coach) and Adam Miller (Wisconsin boys coach). This is the first time two teams have met three straight times in the NBA Finals. Carroll says Kaepernick a starter, just not with Seahawks Round trip: Mike Brown returns RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Pete Carroll saw Colin Kaepernick’s rise as a starting quarterback firsthand and the Seattle Seahawks coach still believes Kaepernick is capable of being a starter. It just won’t be in Seattle to Cleveland with Warriors Carroll had high praise for Kaepernick on Friday as the Seahawks wrapped up their first week of OTAs. The former 49ers quarterback CLEVELAND (AP) — Mike from preparation and the atten- was in Seattle last week to meet with the front office but left still Brown happily slid into his nor- tion he learned growing up in a unemployed. mal seat to coach Steve Kerr’s military family, Brown has While Seattle has seemed the most logical destination — from its left for Game 2 of the NBA shown a willingness to change. style of offense to the outspokenness of its locker room — Kaepernick Finals. For the first time in He has loosened up. With the won’t be signing with the Seahawks at this time. weeks the Warriors were whole Warriors, he had no choice. “Colin has been a fantastic football player and he’s going to con- again. Borrowing philosophies from tinue to be. At this time, we didn’t do anything with it, but we know Brown has moved before — other coaches, Kerr has created a where he is and who he is, and we had a chance to understand him not always so willingly — and loose atmosphere, believing a much more so,” Carrol said. “He’s a starter in this league. We have a over the next few days he’ll less-structured environment starter, but he’s a starter in this league and I can’t imagine that return to a familiar place. allows players to perform more somebody won’t give him a chance to play.” Golden State’s well-liked top freely and effectively. Warriors Carroll wasn’t willing to speculate why Kaepernick remains assistant, whose first two stints practices typically begin with unsigned after opting out of his contract in San Francisco and becom- as a head coach were to nurture loud music booming through ing a free agent. a young LeBron James and then loudspeakers. “That’s not my issue, I don’t know,” Carroll said. “We brought him pamper Kobe Bryant, is heading “I remember the first few in here to check him out, and I think it was very productive for us to to Cleveland, the city that practices, me and Mike, we were get to know him better. I had never really sat down and talked to the shaped him more than any other. new guys and we were looking at guy.” It’s where he was hired twice each other like: ‘This is how it With Kaepernick, Seattle would have been getting a QB with bag- and fired twice by the Cavaliers, goes down here?’” Durant said. gage. Kaepernick knelt during the national anthem all last season to Associated Press who are paying him until 2020. “So it was an adjustment for both IN THIS photo, Golden State Warriors interim head coach Mike Brown protest police brutality and the treatment of minorities, drawing crit- It’s where he raised his two sons. of us. It was great for me to have smiles during a news conference before Game 1 of basketball's NBA icism and acclaim alike. He has indicated he plans to stand for the It’s where he rooted himself in Mike to kind of like go through Finals between the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Oakland. anthem this upcoming season should he find a job. the community and stayed after the season with me, and kind of Meantime, Seattle has been seeking a backup. Trevone Boykin losing his job in 2014. And it’s juggernaut. Durant announced he was head- help me out and help me get was the backup to Russell Wilson last season, but it was a risky move where he still has a home and “Circle of life,” Brown said last ed to the Bay Area. adjusted. It was different for as Wilson battled through ankle and knee injuries during the regu- keeps one of his Harleys, which week. “Like the ‘Lion King,’ After he was fired for the sec- both of us.” lar season and Boykin ran into off-field troubles in the offseason. he took for cruises along Lake everything comes back around, I ond time by the Cavs, Brown had If things had gone differently, Carroll said the door on Kaepernick is not closed. “The doors are Erie to clear his mind. guess.” stepped outside the coaching cir- Brown might still be Cleveland’s always open to opportunities,” he said. “We’re just going to try to do “He loves those Harleys,” said Brown’s Finals debut must cle, choosing instead to watch coach. Given only one season on the best we can for our guys whenever the opportunity presents itself Warriors forward Draymond seem like a lifetime ago for the oldest son Elijah play hoops at his return, he was dismissed and we’ll see.” Green. “That just means he has 47-year-old, who guided the War- New Mexico and filming his despite a nine-win improvement Carroll also addressed a tumultuous offseason that’s been largely ‘em in every city he goes to. riors to an 11-0 mark in this other son Cameron’s Friday and a colossal jump defensively. centered on cornerback Richard Sherman. The Seahawks openly That’s an addiction.” postseason while Kerr battled night high school football games. He still had four years left on his talked ahead of April’s draft about possibly trading the former All- When Game 3 tips off Wednes- intense pain stemming from back All the while, he stayed connect- contract, and unfinished plans. Pro cornerback, but a suitable deal never materialized. day night with the Warriors surgeries. ed by talking with San Antonio Brown though, isn’t in any That was followed by recent stories of a locker room divide largely holding a 2-0 lead that feels “My guy did OK while I was coach Gregg Popovich, his men- hurry to pack up, and he’s not driven by Sherman’s struggles in getting past the Super Bowl loss to insurmountable, Brown will be gone,” Kerr said after the War- tor and former boss. Popovich viewing his trip to Cleveland as New England in 2015 when Wilson was intercepted in the end zone back in a building where he and riors won Sunday night. urged him to join Kerr. anything more than business. in the final minute. James appeared in their first During last year’s Finals in Brown’s willingness to accept “I’m not looking at this as But Sherman has been an active participant throughout Seattle’s Finals together 10 years ago. Cleveland, Brown met with Kerr an assistant’s job despite 563 Cleveland fired me twice, this is offseason program and Carroll downplayed any locker room strife. In 2007, the Cavs were no about joining the Warriors staff career regular-season wins and the time to get back at them or is “Sometimes there are setbacks and challenges, and as a matter of match for the powerful San Anto- and replacing Luke Walton, who 47 in the playoffs underscores his there any extra incentive?” he fact, if you don’t count on that, you don’t understand. So we’re in nio Spurs, who overwhelmed was bound for the Los Angeles humility. But that’s Brown: said. “I just want to win. I just great shape,” Carroll said. “This locker room is in great shape, this Cleveland and swept the series. Lakers. The interview came unassuming, ego-less, the con- want to be a part of a winning group is fired up, they’re working hard every day. Everybody is Brown can surely appreciate the before the Cavs rallied from a 3- summate teammate. program and be the last team, pulling for one another. Whatever you guys think might be other- irony in coming back as part of a 1 deficit, and before Kevin And while he hasn’t strayed quote/unquote, standing.” wise, it isn’t.” 10 l TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Attorney: 3 Michigan State
DETROIT TIGERS — Assigned OF CHARLOTTE — Named Nic Robinson Cleveland at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. BasketballNBA Playoffs Tyler Collins outright to Toledo (IL). assistant women's golf coach. Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. All Times EDT NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated FORDHAM — Named Joel Lawson Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. players charged with assault FINALS INF/OF Tyler Austin from the 60-day DL associate athletic director of marketing, St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) and optioned him to Scranton/Wilkes- promotions and tickets. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Golden State 2, Cleveland 0 Barre (IL). Traded SS Ruben Tejada to GEORGIA TECH — Announced men's Miami at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. EAST LANSING (AP) — that coach Mark Dantonio violat- tor Mark Hollis. Thursday, June 1: Golden State 113, Baltimore for cash. Placed OF Jacoby sophomore basketball G Shembari N.Y. Mets at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Three Michigan State football ed the school’s policy on relation- “While it is not the practice of Cleveland 91 Ellsbury on the 10-day DL. Phillips has transferred from Tennessee. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. players are being charged in an ship violence and sexual miscon- the board to make a statement Sunday, June 4: Golden State 132, TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent RHP Brad LA SALLE — Named Andrew McGlynn San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Cleveland 113 Boxberger to Charlotte (FSL) for a rehab director of men's basketball operations American League alleged sexual assault on campus duct. The report said Dantonio after a work session, given the Wednesday, June 7: Golden State at assignment. LEES-MCRAE — Announced the resig- East Division in January, an attorney said “took prompt and decisive action” rumors that have been swirling TEXAS RANGERS — Transferred INF Cleveland, 9 p.m. nation of women's basketball coach W L Pct GB Monday. with respect to the January inci- in the media over the weekend, Friday, June 9: Golden State at Cleve- Hanser Alberto from Frisco (Texas) to Michele Williams. New York 32 22 .593 — land, 9 p.m. Round Rock (PCL) on injury rehab NEW MEXICO — Named deputy ath- Boston 31 25 .554 2 Ingham County prosecutor dent that has led to criminal we, the board, state that Presi- x-Monday, June 12: Cleveland at Gold- assignment. letic director for internal operations and Baltimore 29 26 .527 3½ Carol Siemon said only that charges. dent (Lou Anna) Simon, athletic en State, 9 p.m. National League senior woman administrator Janice Rug- Tampa Bay 29 30 .492 5½ x-Thursday, June 15: Golden State at CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Wade giero acting director of intercollegiate ath- Toronto 28 29 .491 5½ three people were being charged The school announced Feb. 9 director Hollis and coach Danto- Cleveland, 9 p.m. Davis on the paternity list. Recalled RHP letics and Bill Ferrara women's assistant Central Division in the incident, but she didn’t that three players were suspend- nio have the full support of this x-Sunday, June 18: Cleveland at Gold- Dylan Floro from Iowa (PCL). basketball coach. W L Pct GB release details or names. ed as part of a sexual assault board,” Breslin said. en State, 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent OAKLAND — Announced the resigna- Minnesota 29 24 .547 — Warriors 132, Cavaliers 113 LHP Luis Avilan to Oklahoma City (PCL) tion of softball coach Connie Miner. Cleveland 29 26 .527 1 Karen Truszkowski, an attor- investigation. A staff member Around the same time Breslin CLEVELAND (113) for a rehab assignment. Agreed to terms OHIO STATE — Announced men's Detroit 28 28 .500 2½ ney for the accuser, told The associated with the football pro- was talking to reporters, the with OF Quincy Latimore on a minor James 12-18 4-5 29, Love 12-23 1-1 basketball coach Thad Matta will not Chicago 24 31 .436 6 Associated Press that the three gram also was suspended. school released the report from 27, T.Thompson 4-7 0-0 8, Irving 8-23 1- league contract. return by mutual agreement with the uni- Kansas City 24 32 .429 6½ 2 19, Smith 0-2 0-0 0, Jefferson 2-3 2-4 7, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed 3B versity. West Division are football players. On Monday, school Jones Day, the law firm Michi- Frye 1-5 0-0 2, Derr.Williams 2-3 0-0 5, Travis Shaw on paternity leave. Recalled OKLAHOMA STATE — Named David W L Pct GB “I’m pleased to see the process spokesman Jason Cody con- gan State retained to investigate Dero.Williams 0-5 0-0 0, J.Jones 0-0 0-0 OF Brett Phillips from Colorado Springs Kontaxis assistant men's basketball Houston 42 16 .724 — 0, D.Jones 1-1 0-0 2, Shumpert 1-6 4-4 6, (PCL). coach. Los Angeles 29 31 .483 14 is moving along. This is just one firmed that the staffer in ques- independently whether football Korver 2-4 3-3 8. Totals 45-100 15-19 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned TEMPLE — Named Jeremy Wang Seattle 28 30 .483 14 more step along the way,” tion was Curtis Blackwell. The staffers complied with university 113. OF Magneuris Sierra to Springfield (TL). senior associate athletics director/assis- Texas 26 31 .456 15½ Truszkowski said. school said last week that Black- policy in connection with the sex- GOLDEN STATE (132) Reinstated 3B Jedd Gyorko from paterni- tant vice president for development. Oakland 24 32 .429 17 Durant 13-22 3-3 33, Green 4-8 1-2 12, ty leave. WENTWORTH — Named Meredith ___ In a separate but related well’s contract — which was set ual assault allegations. Simon Pachulia 1-2 0-0 2, Curry 7-17 14-14 32, WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Select- Carey women's soccer coach.versity. Sunday's Games investigation by the university, to expire at the end of May — said the Jones Day report was ed the contract of OF-INF Ryan Raburn K.Thompson 8-12 2-3 22, Barnes 0-1 0-0 Toronto 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 the three are facing possible dis- was not being renewed. reviewed at the work session. 0, West 1-2 0-0 2, McAdoo 1-2 0-0 2, from Syracuse (IL). Placed OF Jayson NationalBaseball League Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4 McGee 1-2 0-0 2, Livingston 4-7 2-2 10, Werth on the 10-day DL, retroactive to East Division Boston 7, Baltimore 3 cipline as students. Michigan State trustees had a “The report, when you read it, Iguodala 2-6 0-0 5, Clark 4-8 0-0 10, June 4. Designated RHP Rafael Martin for W L Pct GB Cleveland 8, Kansas City 0 Earlier Monday, Michigan work session Monday, which was will indicate that coach Dantonio McCaw 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 46-89 22-24 assignment. Washington 35 20 .636 — Houston 7, Texas 2 132. American Association New York 24 31 .436 11 Minnesota 3, L.A. Angels 2 State released a report from an not open to reporters. Afterward, and his team, particularly coach Cleveland 34 30 24 25—113 KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed Atlanta 24 31 .436 11 Washington 11, Oakland 10 external law firm that investi- Chairman Brian Breslin said the Dantonio, handled this in the Golden State 40 27 35 30—132 OF Chantz Mack. Miami 24 32 .429 11½ Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 1 gated the football program’s han- board received a briefing “on utmost manner, with integrity 3-Point Goals_Cleveland 8-29 (Irving 2- SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed Philadelphia 20 35 .364 15 Monday's Games 6, Love 2-7, Derr.Williams 1-1, Jefferson LHP Kramer Sneed. Central Division Houston 7, Kansas City 3 dling of the allegations. The football and athletic activities” and with swiftness, and consis- 1-2, James 1-3, Korver 1-3, Frye 0-1, Can-Am League W L Pct GB Toronto at Oakland investigation found no evidence from Dantonio and athletic direc- tent with the policy,” Simon said. Dero.Williams 0-2, Smith 0-2, Shumpert SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Chicago 29 27 .518 — Tuesday's Games 0-2), Golden State 18-43 (K.Thompson 4- Released OF Mike Schwartz. Milwaukee 30 28 .517 — Boston (Pomeranz 5-3) at N.Y. Yan- 7, Durant 4-8, Curry 4-11, Green 3-6, FOOTBALL St. Louis 26 29 .473 2½ kees (Tanaka 5-5), 7:05 p.m. Clark 2-5, Iguodala 1-4, Barnes 0-1, West National Football League Cincinnati 26 30 .464 3 Pittsburgh (Nova 5-4) at Baltimore 0-1). Fouled Out_None. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Terminated Pittsburgh 26 31 .456 3½ (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Rebounds_Cleveland 41 (James 11), the contract of CB Kyle Arrington. Signed West Division Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-7) at Golden State 53 (Durant 13). CBs Brandon Boykin and Al-Hajj W L Pct GB Tampa Bay (Archer 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Predators even Stanley Cup Assists_Cleveland 27 (James 14), Golden Shabazz. Colorado 36 23 .610 — L.A. Angels (Chavez 4-6) at Detroit State 34 (Curry 11). Total Fouls_Cleve- DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived QB Los Angeles 35 23 .603 ½ (Norris 2-3), 7:10 p.m. land 18, Golden State 19. Austin Appleby. Claimed QB Zac Dysert Arizona 34 25 .576 2 N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at Texas (Gee Technicals_T.Thompson, West. off waivers from Arizona. San Francisco 24 35 .407 12 0-0), 8:05 p.m. A_19,596 (19,596). HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed WR San Diego 23 35 .397 12½ Houston (Paulino 0-0) at Kansas City at 2-2, beat Penguins 4-1 WNBA Dres Anderson and LB Sio Moore. ___ (Junis 1-0), 8:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Waived LB Max Bullough and WR Keith Sunday's Games Cleveland (Clevinger 2-2) at Colorado W L Pct GB Mumphery. Atlanta 13, Cincinnati 8 (Senzatela 7-2), 8:40 p.m. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Washington 52.714 — NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed Miami 6, Arizona 5 Toronto (Estrada 4-3) at Oakland Frederick Gaudreau sure is Atlanta 42.667 ½ OL Tony Garcia and DB Will Likley. Pittsburgh 11, N.Y. Mets 1 (Hahn 1-4), 10:05 p.m. New York 43.571 1 Released DL Corey Vereen. Philadelphia 9, San Francisco 7 Minnesota (Santiago 4-5) at Seattle doing his best to earn his own Indiana 34.429 2 NEW YORK JETS — Signed WR Devin Milwaukee 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 (Paxton 4-0), 10:10 p.m. locker with the Nashville Preda- Connecticut 25.286 3 Street. Placed WR Quinton Patton on Washington 11, Oakland 10 Wednesday's Games Chicago 16.143 4 injured reserve. Colorado 3, San Diego 1 Cleveland at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. tors with a Stanley Cup Final WESTERN CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 6 Toronto at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. debut for the ages. W L Pct GB LB Elvis Dumervil. Monday's Games Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. An undrafted free agent play- Minnesota 701.000 — SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Seattle 42.667 2½ QB Jake Heaps. Signed QB Austin Davis. Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 4 Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 7:10 ing just his sixth postseason Los Angeles 32.600 3 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed WR San Francisco 7, Milwaukee 2 p.m. game, Gaudreau scored the go- Phoenix 43.571 3 Taywan Taylor. Waived C Karim Barton. Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 1 L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. ahead goal 3:45 into the second Dallas 34.429 4 Agreed to terms with C Mark Spelman. Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 N.Y. Mets at Texas, 8:05 p.m. San Antonio 07.000 7 Canadian Football League p.m. Houston at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. period and Pekka Rinne made ___ EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Released Tuesday's Games Minnesota at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 23 often-spectacular saves as Sunday's Games WRs Daniel Jones and Cass White and Pittsburgh (Nova 5-4) at Baltimore Washington 78, Atlanta 72 LB Terrell Manning. Signed QB Zach (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m. STANLEYHockey CUP FINAL the Predators beat the Penguins New York 88, Phoenix 72 Kline and DBs Ahmad Dixon and Kent St. Louis (Wainwright 6-3) at Cincinnati (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 4-1 on Monday night to even the Monday's Games London. (Adleman 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 2 series at 2-2. No games scheduled HOCKEY Philadelphia (Nola 2-3) at Atlanta (Gar- Monday, May 29: Pittsburgh 5, Tuesday's Games National Hockey League cia 2-3), 7:35 p.m. Nashville 3 It’s now a best-of-three sprint Washington at Dallas, 8 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Named San Francisco (Cain 3-4) at Milwaukee Wednesday, May 31: Pittsburgh 4, to the Stanley Cup, and Seattle at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Lyndsey Stroope public relations manag- (Anderson 4-1), 7:40 p.m. Nashville 1 Nashville is riding a wave of Chicago at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. er. Miami (Locke 0-0) at Chicago Cubs Saturday, June 3: Nashville 5, Pitts- Wednesday's Games SAN JOSE SHARKS — Re-signed G (Arrieta 5-4), 8:05 p.m. burgh 1 momentum after outscoring the Atlanta at New York, 11 a.m. Troy Grosenick to a two-year contract N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at Texas (Gee Monday, June 5: Nashville 4, Pittsburgh defending champions 9-2 in the Phoenix at Indiana, 7 p.m. extension. 0-0), 8:05 p.m. 1 COLLEGE Cleveland (Clevinger 2-2) at Colorado Thursday, June 8: Nashville at Pitts- Games 3 and 4 of their Final COMMONWEALTH COAST CONFER- TransactionsBASEBALL (Senzatela 7-2), 8:40 p.m. burgh, 8 p.m. debut. ENCE — Granted associate membership American League San Diego (Lamet 2-0) at Arizona (Ray Sunday, June 11: Pittsburgh at to Husson University for football, to begin Gaudreau, a 24-year-old BOSTON RED SOX — Sent SS Yeison 5-3), 9:40 p.m. Nashville, 8 p.m. conference play in 2019. rookie, only has a chair in the Coca to Milwaukee to complete an earlier Washington (Scherzer 6-3) at L.A. x-Wednesday, June 14: Nashville at BYU — Announced football C Tristen trade. Agreed to terms with RHP Elih Vil- Dodgers (McCarthy 5-2), 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Predators’ locker room, but he Hoge has transferred from Notre Dame. lanueva on a minor league contract. Wednesday's Games now is the second player in NHL history to score his first three career goals in a Stanley Cup Final, joining Johnny Harms 'A long, strange trip': Matta with the 1944 Blackhawks. Calle Jarnkrok, Viktor Arvids- son and Filip Forsberg also scored for Nashville, which out as Ohio State coach improved to 9-1 at home. “We were in a tough hole COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — against a really good team, came Thad Matta is out as Ohio home and took care of the home Associated Press State's basketball coach, with games with the help of all our NASHVILLE PREDATORS left wing Viktor Arvidsson, center, celebrates the Buckeyes having missed the great fans,” Rinne said. “It’s a his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins with teammates defenseman last two NCAA Tournaments great feeling. We played two Roman Josi, left, and center Mike Fisher, right,during the second peri- amid an exodus of players. really good games.” od in Game 4 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals Monday in Matta, who has coached the Sidney Crosby scored his first Nashville, Tenn. team for 13 seasons, also cited goal in the series after not get- 14:51 to start the fans yelling. 13:08. his health at a news conference ting a shot on goal in Game 3. Pittsburgh lost a challenge for Forsberg sealed the win with Monday. He has been troubled The goal was his first in the goalie interference. an empty-netter with 3:23 left. for years by chronic back prob- Stanley Cup Final since June 4, Then Crosby, held without a The Pittsburgh Penguins lems that sometimes prevented 2009 — a span of 12 games. The shot for only the fifth time in the needed more from their stars. him from taking off his shoes goal came after he was held postseason in his career, tied it They got more, just not nearly after a game. without a shot for only the fifth up for Pittsburgh on a break- enough against Pekka Rinne “This has probably been the time in his career in the play- away. He skated in on Rinne, and the Predators. greatest 13 years of my life,” said offs. holding the puck before scoring Both Crosby and Evgeni Matta, his voice breaking as he The Penguins now have lost behind the goalie’s leg just 66 Malkin were held without a shot quoted lyrics from the Grateful two straight for the second time seconds later for his eighth goal in Game 3 — the first time Dead. “Sometimes the light's all this postseason. They also lost and 24th point of the playoffs. that’s happened to the duo in shinin' on me, other times I can Games 5 and 6 against Wash- Rinne kept it tied in the early the same playoff game. barely see. Lately it occurs to me ington. Goalie Matt Murray lost minutes of the second first with Crosby came out with plenty what a long, strange trip it's consecutive games for the first a stop of Jake Guentzel before a of energy and got the Penguins been.” time in his young career. big save on Chris Kunitz on a on the scoreboard late in the The 49-year-old coach said he Game 5 is Thursday night in breakaway. first, converting on a breakaway and athletic director Gene Smith Pittsburgh. Play was underway when the to even the score at 1 after bank- agreed he would leave. Nashville tapped country horn sounded, and officials ing the puck off of the right post, “I think it's the right thing for singer Dierks Bentley as the lat- reviewed a play and ruled Gau- where it was knocked into the our program at the right time,” est to sing the national anthem, dreau’s wraparound attempt goal by Rinne’s skate. Malkin Smith said. while country singer Jason slid the puck just over the line finished with two shots. Matta had three years Aldean waved the towel to rev before Murray stopped it. Refer- The goal was Crosby’s first in remaining on a contract exten- up the crowd. Former NBA star ee Dan O’Halloran announced it a Final since June 4, 2009, a sion he signed in 2012. Smith and TV commentator Charles as a goal, giving Nashville a 2-1 span of 12 games for the Pitts- said a national search for his Barkley also was on hand, Associated Press lead 3:45 into the second. burgh captain. It was one of four replacement will begin immedi- accepting NHL Commissioner IN THIS Feb. 14, file photo, Ohio State coach Thad Matta reacts during “I heard it on the bench that shots on goal for Crosby in the ately, and Matta will participate Gary Bettman’s invitation to the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Michigan it was possibly in the net,” Gau- game. in the search. watch in person. State, in East Lansing, Mich. Matta is out as coach of Ohio State after 13 dreau said. “I wasn’t certain. That was all for the Pen- Matta coached the Buckeyes Rain most of Monday kept the seasons. Matta said Monday it was a "mutually agreed" decision. When I heard the horn, I sort of guins, as Rinne denied chance from 2005 to 2017 and took them crowd outside from reaching the thought it was in.” after chance, many of them to two Final Fours. Ohio State wore on him through the years But the Buckeyes hit a rough more than 50,000 who turned Crosby had another break- saves that the 6-foot-5 Finn finished 17-15 this year, the and his focus now is on getting patch the past two seasons. Saturday night for the first away nearly midway through struggled to make in Games 1 worst season in Matta's 17 years healthy. As for coaching again, After finishing 21-14 and losing Stanley Cup Final game in Ten- the period, and Rinne stopped and 2 in Pittsburgh, when the as a head coach. In the Big Ten he said: “Never say never.” in the second round of the NIT in nessee. Enough people turned him not once, but twice. Then Penguins averaged 4.5 goals in Tournament, Ohio State lost in He said his back problems 2015-16, four out of five mem- out to fill up Broadway for three the goalie slid to his right stop- winning both. the first round to Rutgers, the from a botched surgery 10 years bers of his 2015 recruiting class blocks with three giant TV ping Guentzel with an assist His best may have been his lowest-seeded team. ago didn't affect his ability to transferred. The Buckeyes screens, even with Nashville from Nashville defenseman stop on Chris Kunitz’s break- During the tournament, coach. But he said he thought he limped to the end of this season, opening up a downtown Roman Josi. away at 3:29 of the second. Smith said Matta's job was would still be Ohio State's coach and then star guard JaQuan amphitheater for fans to watch. Arvidsson made it a 3-1 The score was tied at 1 at the secure. But on Friday they met if not for this health issue. Lyle left the team without public After the anthem, two catfish Nashville lead with his first goal time, and Nashville rookie Fred- and agreed to a change of course. Matta's teams won at least 20 explanation. and one stuffed penguin hit the since the end of the first round. erick Gaudreau scored “We weren't winning the bat- games in 12 consecutive seasons, “The last thing I hope I'm ice despite Nashville coach James Neal started the play, Nashville’s second of the game tles in recruiting that I thought making him the school's career remembered for is that we Peter Laviolette’s video plea getting the puck to captain Mike 16 seconds later on a we might have a chance to win, leader in wins and games. He always did it the right way,” earlier Monday asking fans not Fisher who fed the puck up to wraparound under the stick of as he did,” Smith said. “We won five regular-season Big Ten Matta said. “And that to me is to throw anything. Arvidsson while falling to the Matt Murray that was not ini- started talking about that on titles and four league tourna- something I'm going to hang my Craig Smith, who had two of ice. Arvidsson beat Murray tially called a goal on the ice. A Friday (and) the flow of the con- ments, the most championships hat on, that this program was Nashville’s first six shots, rico- under his glove, putting the video review confirmed that the versation took me to the reality.” of any league coach over the last run the right way.” cheted a puck off Murray’s pads puck just inside the right post at puck did cross the line. Matta said his chronic pain 13 seasons. that Jarnkrok tapped in at l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Daughter upset about father’s second family
Dear Annie: I am a 29- she deserves happiness and year-old intensive care nurse. should move on with her life? I have been blessed with what My mom is everything to many people would want, an me, and I want her to be amazing husband and daugh- happy and to understand it’s ter. But inside I am at a loss OK to let go of my dad, just as Dear for words when it comes to I have done. Annie facing how I can help my I will always love him, but mother or surpass this hard- it’s best to love from a dis- ship that my family has dealt tance and pray that every- with for so many years. my dad ended up having a thing will work out. — Want- MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM To make this story short, double life and had two other kids while he was married to ing to Help Mom Heal You are a my mom. Dear Wanting: YOUR My half brother is two wonderful daughter and very years older than I am. I didn’t sweet to be concerned about OROSCOPE find out until I was 15. your mom. What your family H There was one night that went through was traumatic still haunts me to this day, for all of you, and it was no and it makes sense now that doubt hurtful to your mom on I’m older. I was 5 at the time many levels — as a mother and still remember it as if it wanting the father of her chil- were yesterday. dren to be there but also as a We were at my uncle’s. My spouse whose love and trust EUGENIA BORN LOSER LAST elder brother grabbed my were betrayed. twin brother and me and Sometimes when people go rushed us out the door. He through intense traumas, Your Birthday told us, through sobs, what he they freeze, stuck in the Tuesday, June 6, 2017 had just overheard our dad moment of pain, paralyzed saying to his mistress. To see Look at the logistics behind your with fear. They never want to plans or goals. It’s best to prepare how much my mom cried that risk something terrible hap- properly instead of winging it and hop- night and in the years after- pening again. From what ing for the best. Consider your options ward — I wish no one to bear you’ve described, counseling and how you can stand out among that. is your mom’s best bet at your peers. Be honest with others as I’m an adult now. My mom working past this. I would well as with yourself for the best put it in my head to never also recommend “Waking the results. depend on a man and to GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Tiger,” a book on trauma by ALLEY OOP always be independent. Peter Levine. Someone will feed you false informa- My dad now is living his tion. It’s important to look at every You are wise not just life with his girlfriend, who is angle before you make a decision. beyond your years; you seem not even half the woman my Your reputation may be at risk. Do to have more emotional matu- mom is, yet my parents are your own research and legwork. rity than many people ever CANCER (June 21-July 22) — A still married. I have tried to manage to develop. Your creative project will interest you. Dis- reach out to him and have a cussing your ideas with someone in a relationship with him, but he mother is blessed to have you position of power will help you gain always assumes I am against in her life. perspective regarding what’s entailed him because of my mom. Send your questions for and the best way to excel. Now that I am an adult, I Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Use a see the person he is. ators.com. To find out more little ingenuity when dealing with joint about Annie Lane and read money ventures or home improve- I have been blessed with a man who will do anything for features by other Creators FOR BETTER OR WORSE ment projects. Don’t let anyone take advantage of you. Do your homework my daughter and is always Syndicate columnists and car- before you begin to negotiate. there for us. toonists, visit the Creators VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Annie, how do I help my Syndicate website at cre- Keep matters that concern you out in mom to understand it’s OK to ators.com. the open to avoid damage to your move on? COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- position, status or reputation. A consci- How can I show her that ATORS.COM entious attitude will encourage hon- esty and integrity. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Put a creative twist on any project you take AILY LOBE ROSSWORD on. Looking for alternative ways to do D G C things will attract entrepreneurial types who are quite willing to give your ideas a chance. FRANK & ERNEST SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Explore creative venues. Attend events that will encourage you to look at life differently. A change of attitude will help you adopt a simpler and more rewarding lifestyle. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Show greater stability by making up your mind, acting on your own and doing things your way. Don’t let confu- sion set in due to a manipulative inter- loper. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Walk away from anyone or any deal that appears unstable. Protect your GET FUZZY reputation and cash from a sketchy sit- uation that could be an expensive fail- ure. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — An opportunity to make a move or improve your living arrangements is apparent. Consider what you want, and don’t be afraid to set your plans in motion. Romance will enhance your life. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Your intuition will not let you down when dealing with money, contracts or legal matters. Follow your gut and BEETLE BAILEY make alterations that will secure your home and lifestyle. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Put your heart into important relationships. If you love someone, let him or her know, and if you want to collaborate with someone, speak up. Take the plunge and make things happen. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Emotions will surface and should be channeled into your quest for profes- sional success. You can sign deals, settle legal matters and deal with financial institutions with confidence. Personal gains and physical changes ZITS are favored.
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