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Abelman Clothing & Footwear 327 S. Sophie St., Bessemer, MI (906) 663-4411 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Saturday, December 9, 2017 75 cents STRENGTH THROUGH PERSEVERANCE Gas plant ‘tolling agreement’ to be Students hear anti-bullying message considered by Martial arts commission By RALPH ANSAMI champion tells of [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood finding success City Commission on Monday may learn how much the city owes for the gasification plant through hard work cleanup of four years ago. The By IAN MINIELLY U.S. Environmental Protection [email protected] Agency and city have been IRONWOOD — Mariah Moore, 20- involved in what is called a time martial arts world champion with “tolling agreement” with the another 19 national championships, visit- EPA. The agreement will come ed Gogebic Community College Friday to before the commission on Mon- talk to 7-12 grade area students about day. bullying. City clerk Karen Gullan said She has an “Enough is Enough” anti- Friday she did not know if two bullying campaign. two sides have reached an agree- Moore said she was an average girl, ment on sharing project costs. from a small town, without any apprecia- City manager Scott Erickson ble gifts who through hard work, grit and previously told the city commis- determination became a world champion sion he did not think the city’s in martial arts at 12. share of the cost would be high. Missy Lane, of Gogebic County Com- The former Ironwood Manu- munity Mental Health, said she first factured Gas Plant was located became aware of Moore’s story a few on the northwest corner of Hem- years ago, but then forgot about it. Then lock and West Ayer streets in this year, as they were preparing for their area that’s called the Flats. It fifth annual Life Quest assembly, which produced and distributed gas to was launched in response to a suicide, a Ironwood and Hurley until the colleague said, “Why do we always have late 1950s. male guest speakers?” Fahrner Excavating currently Lane took that question to heart and operates out of that area, near began corresponding with Moore, who is the Montreal River. busy as a college student and speaker, Contamination from coal tar but had the time to fit the Life Quest was discovered during a bridge assembly into her schedule. construction project on the river, Moore’s story started in a small town necessitating the 2012-’13 outside Grand Rapids, as she is a Michi- cleanup when a study showed gander. At 8, when she was introduced to the presence of hazardous sub- martial arts, she said she told her mom stances. she wanted to be a world champion. Her The cleanup effort has long mom supported her and said she could. since been completed, but the At 12, the family went to Disney World negotiations have continued. in Orlando for the world championships In other business Monday, the and Moore won, just like she said she commission will consider final would. Moore was on top of the world. payment to Binz Brothers Well Drilling and Pump Service for Soon thereafter, school was starting Ian Minielly/Daily Globe and the 12-year-old Moore was heading WORLD AND National martial arts champion Mariah Moore puts on a demonstration as part of a presentation to area seventh through well rehabilitation and a new into seventh grade. The first day of school 12th grade students about bullying Friday at Gogebic Community College. She said she was bullied from the age of 12 by her peers pump for Well 202 of $26,775. Moore was not congratulated or held up after becoming a world champion, but continued to succeed through hard work. Tires aren’t cheap for the city as a champion, but found her peers who loaders and commissioners will had been her friends turned on her and home crying that day and every day for could have violently beaten those taunt- contact designed to tear her world apart. consider awarding the lowest bid made her their common enemy. the rest of the year. ing her, but she remained cool and The only person Moore confided in was for eight tires to Pomp’s Tire for The girls picked on her and the boys From grades 7 through 12, Moore was allowed them to isolate her. were physical, but they both were consis- alone; she did not tell anyone at home or She ate alone, sat alone, and received tent in bullying Moore. She said she went in school she was being bullied. Sure, she an endless stream of insults and physical MOORE — page 5 IRONWOOD — page 5 Ice formed for EARLY SEASON OUTING Ironwood snowmobile races IRONWOOD — Preparations for the upcoming snowmobile races at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds will begin Sunday, according to Ironwood utilities director Bob Tervonen. Volunteers will again ice the oval track. Water customers in the West U.S. 2 area may experience a change in water pressure or dis- coloration during the ice-making process. Anyone with questions may call the city offices at 932-5050 for more information. The Ironwood Area Chamber of Commerce lists the following races: —Dec. 30: Pro Vintage Snow- mobile races from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; provintageracing.com. —Jan. 6: Ironwood Snowmo- bile Olympus and TRL race at the fairgrounds; ironwoodsnow- mobileolympus.com. In addition, sno-cross races that were postponed at Gogebic Community College from Dec. 2 because of warm weather have Ian Minielly/Daily Globe been rescheduled for Dec. 16. DAVE PHARKNESS, right, and Jennifer Black ski back to the main chalet at ABR Trails in Erwin Township Friday afternoon, while another group heads out into the woods in the dis- —Ralph Ansami tance behind. The Illinois couple said they enjoy spending their winters in the area and this was their third time out on their cross-country skis this winter.

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Conyers’ congressional seat destroyed more than 500 build- they could,” said Capt. Kendal Along the coast between Ven- ings, killed dozens of horses and Bortisser of the California tura and Santa Barbara, tiny DETROIT (AP) — Michigan’s Michael Gilmore, a Detroit year term starting in 2019. A forced hundreds of thousands of Department of Forestry and Fire communities had so far survived Republican governor announced attorney who is running for the Snyder spokeswoman said it people to run from fires that Prevention. “As we know, when a close calls. Slopes along U.S. 101 Friday that Democrat John seat, said not having representa- could have cost up to $2 million if have burned nearly 250 square tornado hits the Midwest, there’s were blackened, but homes still Conyers’ congressional seat tion in the House for nearly a the special elections were sched- miles since Monday. no stopping it. When a hurricane stood at La Conchita and Faria won’t be filled until the regularly year is unfair to residents. uled on non-regular election The flames that tore through hits the East Coast, there’s no Beach. Sections of Carpinteria scheduled November election, “I think it’s unfortunate that dates. Fallbrook, self-proclaimed “Avo- stopping it. When Santa Ana were under mandatory or volun- leaving it vacant for nearly a the governor thinks this is what Detroit, a city of about cado Capital of the World,” and winds come in, there’s no stop- tary evacuation orders, but no year. we’re worth,” Gilmore said Fri- 680,000, currently does not have nearby Bonsall, home to a pre- ping them.” flames were in sight. Gov. Rick Snyder decided the day. any resident serving in Congress. mier racehorse training facility, Tom Metier was brushing his Fire crews made enough post will effectively be listed Snyder’s office said it consult- Former Michigan Department traveled so far that even people teeth to get ready for a doctor’s progress against other large fires twice on the Aug. 7 primary and ed with Wayne County leader- Party Chairman Mark Brewer who found temporary refuge had appointment when sheriff’s around LA to lift most evacua- Nov. 6 general election ballots. ship before making a decision. tweeted that Snyder’s decision to move again when the fires got deputies pulled up and yelled, tion orders. While unlikely, it is possible vot- The 13th Congressional District “continues to give the back of his too close. “Get out now!” The Fallbrook fire broke out ers could choose one candidate to Democratic Party Organization hand to urban areas whether it’s Flames sprang up so quickly He grabbed the key to his along State Highway 76 and fill the vacancy until January backed the decision, too. emergency managers, poisoned and moved so fast that three peo- safety deposit box, prescription quickly jumped six lanes to the 2019 and elect another to a full “In order to allow several water, and now being denied rep- ple were burned Thursday trying pills and some cash. Winds were other side. two-year term after that. months for that to take place and resentation in Congress for near- to escape. Many of those who howling outside, and flames Horse trainers took stock of Snyder said he opted against to reduce the financial burden on ly a year.” managed to get out unscathed leaped through the brush on a the damage at the elite San Luis having an earlier special election local taxpayers, the primary and But Jonathan Kinloch, chair- did so with only the clothes on nearby hillside. Rey Downs training facility for to give potential candidates general elections will be held man of the 13th Congressional their backs after abandoning a Metier, who expected to lose thoroughbreds in Bonsall, where ample time to decide about run- when regularly scheduled elec- District Democratic Party Orga- lifetime of possessions to fate. everything, was surprised to find many of the more than 450 hors- ning, provide voters in the pre- tions are already occurring,” nization, said earlier this week The Marsalas and other his place intact Friday. He es were cut loose to prevent them dominantly Democratic district Snyder said in a statement. that having the elections on the unlucky homeowners returned zipped through the mobile home from being trapped in burning more options and save money. The filing deadline is April 24 regularly scheduled dates avoids Friday to find their homes in park in a golf cart, fielding calls stables. The 88-year-old Conyers, who for both elections. Whoever wins the typical low turnouts associat- ruins. from neighbors and reporting Frantic herds galloped was facing a House Ethics Com- the special election will serve ed with special elections. Dick Marsala was too over- whose homes survived and through smoke and past flaming mittee investigation over claims next November and December, “We want as many voters as whelmed to speak as he searched whose were gone. palm trees in a chaotic escape by former staffers, cited health and — if he or she also wins the possible to participate in the fill- through the smoldering rem- More than a third of the com- from a normally idyllic place. reasons for his resignation. regular race — will serve a two- ing of the seat,” he said. nants in search of his wallet. It munity’s 213 mobile homes “We almost got trampled to was still too hot, so he climbed burned as the fire zigzagged death,” trainer Kim Marrs said. back out. Peering through a bro- along a hillside, skipping some “One gal got knocked down. I ken window, he spotted a framed streets and razing others. On one thought she was going to get photo still hanging on a black- street, all 24 mobile homes were crushed. You just had to stand ened wall. It was a picture of him gone, with only hulls of cars and there and pray they didn’t hit golfing. stoves left. you.”

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Email calendar items and com- mission, 4:15 p.m., road commis- a.m., Range Community Bible munity news to news@yourdaily- sion office, courthouse, Bessemer, Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. globe.com. For more information, budget hearing and regular meeting. Alcoholics Anonymous, open holidays more stress-free call 906-932-2211. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran FARGO, N.D. — ‘Tis the sea- smile,” Spencer says. “Yes, the Experts also recommend plan- Saturday, Dec. 9 p.m., City Hall. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. son for yuletide carols and holidays are an incredibly magi- ning. Whether it’s coordinating Ironwood City Commission, DOVE Support Group, noon-2 decked halls. However, with the cal time that can bring people who is bringing which food to the Children’s Story Time, 10 a.m., 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building. p.m. 906-932-4990. new iPhone costing more than together, but people need to Christmas table or a budget limit Wakefield Public Library. Bessemer Downtown Develop- Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, your mortgage payment and the know their personal limits and for gifts, having a game plan can Community Pickleball Pad- ment Authority, 5:30 p.m., DDA 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- office, City Hall. rant, Ironwood. in-laws critiquing your decked not stretch themselves too thin.” make your life a little less hectic. dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer, Wis., School Town of Carey meeting, 6 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service halls, this merry little Christmas A vital part of keeping on top “We watch these images on gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Carey, Wis., town hall. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., can turn into a stressful one. of things during the holidays is TV or see these pictures of fami- Christmas Open House, Iron Tuesday, Dec. 12 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. “Around the holidays, it’s very to maintain a normal routine. lies and house decorations that County Historical Museum, 10 a.m.- Survivors of Suicide, 2 p.m., common for people to feel over- Exercising may seem like the seem perfect, and that’s just 2 p.m. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- basement of Zion Lutheran Church., whelmed,” says Essentia Health last thing you want to do, but it unrealistic,” says Spencer. “Per- Oma-Carey Christmas Potluck 932-5718. Dinner, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Oma Town nity Action Agency food commod- Psychologist Megan Spencer, naturally relieves stress and fection doesn’t exist. Simply do ity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Mercer Health and Wellness who sees patients at the South keeps your body working proper- what you can to make the holi- Hall. Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Chamber Singers 27th Annual Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- University Clinic in Fargo. “As a ly. Having a regular sleep sched- day season special for you and 932-4200. Community Center. society, we’ve put so many expec- ule can keep away any Grinch- your family.” Christmas Concert, 7 p.m., Our Wakefield American Legion, Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- tations and pressures on our- like feelings, and never forget the Whether you’re merrily roast- nity Action Agency food commod- 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular Ironwood. meeting, post, Wakefield. selves, it’s easy to get stressed.” importance of deep breathing. ing chestnuts on an open fire or Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., ity distribution, seniors, 9:45-10 The consumer health group Setting aside 15 minutes a dealing with Jack Frost nipping a.m. EST, Lake Gogebic Senior Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 Healthline conducted a 2015 day for “me time” can also be at your nose, this Christmas area74.org. Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcupine Mountain Senior School, Ironwood. study, finding 62 percent of beneficial for your health. It may doesn’t need to be stressful. Sunday, Dec. 10 Center, White Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., respondents said their stress was be hard, but learn to say “no.” If Spend time with the ones you EST, Holy Family Catholic Church Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. elevated during the holidays. you are invited to eight events in love and set expectations that Iron-Gogebic County Senior parking lot, Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 area74.org. Only 10 percent of respon- seven days, you don’t have to are realistic for you and yours. Citizens Association Christmas p.m. EST, Resource Center, Mass Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 dents said their stress wasn’t attend every one. If you are feeling over- party, 1 p.m., Iron County Senior City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, affected at all during the season “Every person’s mental health whelmed or depressed this sea- Center, Hurley, 715-561-2459 or Bessemer. area74.org. Township Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; of joy. is different and has different son, there’s help. You can see 715-561-4747. 2:30-2:45 p.m., Watersmeet Town Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Wakefield Housing Commis- “During the holidays, people needs, and we need to recognize one of Essentia Health’s psychol- Hall parking lot, Watersmeet. 906- are having more company come that,” says Spencer. “Maybe ogists. Go to EssentiaHealth.org closed meeting, Salem Lutheran 884-2106. sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- over, are in charge of cooking for instead of thinking you need to to find providers and resources Church, Ironwood. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Cross Country Ski Open wood Memorial Building. Iron County Recycling Com- more people and are expected to be go, go, go this holiday season, or call your local clinic to learn House, 2 p.m., ABR Ski Trails, Iron- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- mittee, 4 p.m., courthouse, Hurley. spend more money all with a take a little break.” more. wood. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- Mercer Health and Wellness wood Memorial Building. 906-667- ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. School lunch menus Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer, Wis., 1110. Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Community Center. Friends of the Mercer Public courthouse, Bessemer. Chamber Singers 27th Annual Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, Erwin Township Board, 6:30 Christmas Concert, 4 p.m., Our p.m., Township Hall. Area schools have released eggs and ham. Lunch: Hard or soft Wakefield-Marenisco Wis. menus for the week of Dec. 11-15. shell tacos. Monday: Deep dish pizza. Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Thursday, Dec. 14 Ironwood. All meals are served with milk. Wednesday: Breakfast: Apple Tuesday: Chicken patty on bun. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Fruit, vegetables and bread are cinnamon oatmeal. Lunch: Swiss Wednesday: Tomato soup, hot Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Wesley United Methodist Church, served at most schools daily. and mushroom burger. ham and cheese. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, wood Memorial Building. A salad bar may also be avail- Thursday: Breakfast: burrito. Thursday: Quesadillas. Ironwood. Elk and Hound. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 able. Lunch: Pasta with meat sauce. Friday: Rigatoni and meat sauce. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Bessemer Friday: Breakfast: Oatmeal Watersmeet p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, nity Action Agency food commod- Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Bessemer. area74.org. Monday: Pasty, coleslaw. rounds. Lunch: Pizza. Monday: Noodle hotdish. ity distribution, seniors, 1-3 p.m., Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Tuesday: Cheeseburgers, french Ironwood Tuesday: French bread pizza. Monday, Dec. 11 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- fries. Monday: Hot ham and cheese. Wednesday: Tomato soup, grilled 0283. 1110. Wednesday: Pasta with meat Tuesday: Red Devil Bowl. cheese. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Bessemer American Legion Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, sauce. Wednesday: Spaghetti and meat Thursday: Tacos, refried beans. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Post 27, 5 p.m. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Thursday: Chicken patty on bun. sauce. Friday: Chicken nuggets, smile treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Ironwood American Legion area74.org. Friday: Split top pepperoni cal- Thursday: Chicken, rice or noo- fries. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Post 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. Red Hat Society Northwoods zones. dles. Ontonagon nity Action Agency food commod- meeting, Memorial Building, Legion Divas, noon, Elk and Hound, Iron- Ewen-Trout Creek Friday: Calzones or pizza sticks. Monday: Breakfast: Granola bar ity distribution, seniors, 9 a.m.- club room. wood. Reservations required to 906- Monday: Spaghetti and meat Mercer or cereal. Lunch: Cheeseburger on noon, 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- Wakefield VFW Post 9084, 932-5455 or 906-663-4871. sauce. Monday: Breakfast: Cereal and bun. 667-0283. Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Tuesday: Ham and cheese muffin. Lunch: Shredded barbecue Tuesday: Breakfast: Breakfast Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, lunch, 5:30 p.m. p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 wraps. pork, potato salad. burrito. Lunch: Taco soup, tortilla Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gathering, Participating and U.S. 51 North, Arbor Vitae, Wis. Wednesday: Boneless chicken Tuesday: Breakfast: Oatmeal and chips. area74.org. Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental Open Community Dinner, 5-6 wings, macaroni and cheese. cheese sticks. Lunch: Pizza. Wednesday: Breakfast: Cini mini, Carnegie Young Authors and disability advocacy group, Commu- p.m., Wakefield Methodist Church, Thursday: Mini corn dogs, french Wednesday: Breakfast: Cheese Lunch: Ravioli or salad bar. Illustrators, 3:15 p.m., grades 3 and nity Mental Health, Wakefield. 906- Putnam Ave., Wakefield, 906-667- fries. omelets. Lunch: Tacos and Mexican Thursday: Breakfast: French 4, Ironwood Area School, second 229-6170. 0230. Friday: Pepperoni calzones. rice. toast sticks. Lunch: Chicken floor library. Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Hurley Thursday: Breakfast: Bagels. nuggets, mashed potatoes. Chess Club, 4 p.m., grades 3 Woodland Church, Ironwood. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Monday: Breakfast: Waffles and Lunch: Cheese fries with sauce. Friday: Peanut butter-jelly bar or and older, Ironwood Carnegie Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse berries. Lunch: Pulled pork on a bun. Friday: Breakfast: Cinnamon cereal. Lunch: Pizza or salad bar, Library. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Faith Center, Ironwood. Tuesday: Breakfast: Scrambled rolls. Lunch: Tamale pie, corn. fresh veggies and fruit. Iron County Board of Health, 5 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m, Cranberry Inn, Mercer, Wis. Christian Men of the Northland, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Overeaters Anonymous, 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Hurley. area74.org. All Saints Lutheran Church, Wake- Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6 20th Marquette ski marathon scheduled field. Government p.m., annual meeting, Sharon’s East Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Gogebic-Ontonagon County Wing, Hurley. MARQUETTE — The Upper designed to withstand a high vol- and all participants will continue Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Remonumentation Peer Review, Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, Peninsula Health System ume of ski racers. In addition to to have access to the world-class Ironwood. area74.org. 2 p.m.. Conference Room at the Nat- 7:30 p.m., Masonic building. Noquemanon Ski Marathon will the new Granite Point Section, dome facilities, which includes AL-Anon, 6 p.m., Salem Luther- ural Resources Center, Bessemer. Government be celebrating its 20th anniver- another new section of trail was access to locker rooms, hot show- an Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Iron County Forestry and Parks Bessemer Housing Commis- sary Jan. 26-28, and there are a created for the 24K race. which is ers and saunas. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly committee, Forestry conference sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s membership, Aurora Club, Iron- room, Hurley, 2 p.m. Office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. number of course changes known as the Mead Hills Bypass. In addition to the finish line wood. Iron County Comprehensive Friday, Dec. 15 designed to both improve the After the traditional start at change, the more well-estab- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Planning-Land and Zoniing com- skiers’ experience and prepare County Road 510, skiers of the lished Noquemanon Trail Net- Ontonagon United Methodist Church mittee, 3 p.m., county board room, Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 the race for future growth. 24K will follow the new bypass work Forestville System ski trial basement, next to Holiday gas sta- courthouse, Hurley. a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Larger starting waves will route, which has an improved will be added to the UPHS tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Hurley City Council, 4:45 p.m., Gogebic Conservation District, now be used in the 50K classic surface over the older section of Noquemanon course which will Government Board of Public Works, 5 p.m., city 10 a.m., Natural Resources Center, and freestyle races — the classic trail that was used. bring with it new and varied ter- Gogebic-Iron County Airport council meeting, Hurley City Hall. Bessemer. race will have multiple waves of The Noquemanon Trail Net- rain for skiers. Board, 4:30 p.m., airport. Montreal City Council, 5:30 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 200 skiers and the freestyle work will have year-round access Other course improvements Ironwood City Commission p.m., city hall. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. waves will vary in size, with 100 for grooming and trail mainte- include the 12K race which will work session, 5 p.m. in the Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Pence, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Women’s Club Room, Memorial Wis., Town Hall. skiers in the first, 180 in the sec- nance on the section. now have a new scenic course p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. ond, and 180 or more in the The most prominent change of over the first 4K, along with Building. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 p.m., Emergencies: 715-476-7655. third. the 2018 UPHS Noquemanon is more inclusive age group awards. Bessemer Township Board, 5 Kimball, Wis., Community Center. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- p.m., Township Hall, Ramsay. Wednesday, Dec. 13 Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran To accommodate more skiers a new finish line. The new finish The race organization feels Iron County Board of Health, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. in the starting waves, the trail line will be at the “Log Yard,” this year’s course improvements 5 p.m., Cranberry Inn, Mercer, Christian Men of the Northland, Ironwood Carnegie Library width for the first 3K has been approximately 4K west of the are changes that will not only Wis. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. board of trustees meeting, 4 p.m., increased to 30 feet and will use Superior Dome. improve a skier’s experience but Gogebic County Road Com- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 library. a portion of Al Quaal’s famed FIS The new finish line allows the will also allow the UPHS Noque- and NCAA race course. race organizers to eliminate the manon Ski Marathon to manage Briefs p.m. at the courthouse in Besse- to fill one unexpired term. The Major course improvement last 4K section of the course that its growth safely and responsi- mer. term ends July 1, 2019. projects have also been complet- is typically lowest in snow cover bly. —The Ironwood Planning ed. and historically is where most The 20th anniversary is a Bessemer Downtown City of Ironwood seeks Commission seeks to fill an unex- On a privately owned tract of negative course feedback was major milestone for the event. Development Authority to citizens to serve on pired term that ends Dec 31, land known as the Granite Point concentrated. Race organizers look forward to meet committees 2018. Section, a beautiful new 3K To further improve the skiing the future while also celebrating Interested persons should route, made specifically for the experience, the entrance into the the past and they are excited to BESSEMER — The regular IRONWOOD — The city of pick up applications from the Noquemanon has been added to Log Yard has been widened and host participants, both new and meeting of the Bessemer Down- Ironwood wishes to receive appli- city clerk’s office in the Memorial the 50K marathon course. flattened to provide a great returning, in January. town Development Authority cations from citizens who would Building, or on the city website The new route is wider, has a launching point for every finish- For more information regard- will be held on Monday at 5:30 be interested in serving the com- at cityofironwood.org. Applica- better surface, and is more skier- er. Busing will be provided from ing this year’s UPHS Noque- p.m. in the DDA office of the munity as a member of the fol- tions for all of the positions must friendly than the previous route the finish line to the Superior manon Ski Marathon, visit Bessemer city hall. lowing boards: be returned by Jan. 16, 2017. through the area and it is Dome via a very short commute noquemanon.com. —One member is needed for Gogebic County Board to the Downtown Ironwood Devel- meet Wednesday opment Authority to fill an BESSEMER — The Gogebic expired five-year term. The term HELP this Holiday Season County Board of Commissioners expires June 30, 2021. Abelman Clothing will meet on Wednesday for its —The Ironwood Parks ans first meeting of the month at 5 Recreation Committee is looking & Footwear FREE 2017 Ski Doo Skandic WT 600 Ace ONLY 20 MILES! 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Gene Here in town, both cats frequently accom- Anyway, if you’re a clean freak, you’re a Lyons pany me and the big dogs on our afternoon freak. Full stop. I’m also uneasy with people walk through the woods behind the School In Their Opinion who call domestic animals “fur babies.” It’s for the Blind — sprinting ahead, lurking in insulting to their dignity. Also, individuals the tall grass, pouncing and rubbing around State must monitor who call themselves exclusively “dog people” our legs. or “cat people” simply lack imaginative sym- and Martin for their SAT scores. Also, after I Albert appears to have taught young Mar- pathy. broke several ribs in a fall from a horse last tin all he knows. Cats do teach each other, Readers are hereby instructed to adopt year, it was Albert who turned himself from you know, as dogs, in my experience, basical- Line 5 carefully these views as their own. an outdoor to an indoor cat and sat by me for ly cannot. New information regarding Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline Me, I also like living among cows and hors- weeks. The dogs appeared not to notice. Cats also train humans to attend to them. is alarming and has brought to light previously unknown es, and I miss mine terribly since we’ve Herculano-Houzel believes that the “abso- Fortunately, their wants are simple: In, out, lute number of neurons an animal has, espe- weaknesses in the infrastructure running under the moved back to town. Recently I visited the feed me, pet me. It’s a very successful sym- farm where Stella the cow lives now. When I cially in the cerebral cortex, determines the biosis. Straits of Mackinac. Gov. Rick Snyder hasn’t wasted time called, she left the herd and ambled to the richness of their internal mental state.” Martin’s more of a homebody. We call him in working out a legal agreement with the Canadian com- gate. I’m sure she was hoping the guy who’d If true, this would solve a mystery that “The Sleep Aide.” pany, and that’s the right approach. fed her for eight years had returned with a has puzzled philosophers from ancient Egypt Then there’s Jesse, the Great Pyrenees — In July, we said the facts should determine how to pro- bucket of grain, but she did let me scratch to the crazy cat lady down the block: What large livestock protecting dogs bred for cen- ceed with the decades-old pipeline. An independent initial her ears. Stella was never much for petting, exactly cats are thinking about when they sit turies to exercise independent judgment and report from Dynamic Risk on the safety of Line 5 at that so it was a small honor. with their eyes half-closed, looking all smug courage. So they’re hard to train. They don’t time showed there was no cause for worry and that the Anyway, those are my qualifications for and inscrutable. retrieve, herd, trail game or point birds. line could operate indefinitely without environmental commenting about an article purporting to Basically nothing, because they’re just too Maybe they come when you call, maybe not if risk. But some of the facts have changed. measure the intelligence of dogs and cats by dumb. they’re busy. People, they like in their aloof This week Snyder announced an agreement with counting the neurons in the “gray matter” of However, this definition of animal intelli- way; children, they love. Enbridge, which will require the company to replace a their brains. Published in the journal Fron- gence strikes me as both reductive and pre- Just don’t mess with anything they’re section of the pipeline and enact other safety measures, tiers in Neuroanatomy, the study by Vander- sumptuous. It would also come as a surprise guarding. including shutting down the pipeline in bad weather. The bilt University Professor Suzana Herculano- to Albert, who finds outwitting dogs — par- On a country outing, my wife once inad- pipeline carries 23 million gallons of oil and liquid natu- Houzel found that “dogs have about 530 mil- ticularly Daisy the basset hound — not much vertently walked between a mama cow and ral gas daily, and environmental activists and others lion cortical neurons while cats have about of a strain. her newborn calf. She lowered her head and have long raised alarms about the potential damage if 250 million.” At age 12 weeks, Albert was introduced to charged. It may have been a bluff, but we’ll leakage occurred. Attorney General Bill Schuette has also Ergo dogs are roughly twice as smart as our aggressive Great Pyrenees/Anatolian mix never know. Jesse was on her in a flash. That advocated for replacing the pipeline with a new one in a cats. Or in the words of the professor (who Maggie. She shoved her muzzle in his face, cow wanted no part of him. It was over before tunnel, given the age of Line 5. He proposed that over the self-identifies as “100 percent a dog person”), and — an unusual fellow from the start — he I knew it started. summer, while maintaining his overall support for “our findings mean to me that dogs have the jumped on her head. Sometimes, see, only a big dog will do. pipelines. biological capability of doing much more com- Maggie thought it was the best thing that ever happened, and adopted him for life. It this latest agreement, the Snyder administration has plex and flexible things with their lives than Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons cats can.” Years later, they remain devoted. Albert is a National Magazine Award winner and required Enbridge to study the feasibility of tunneling as True, you don’t see many cats herding grew up well protected. We called him “The co-author of “The Hunting of the President.” an alternative to the current pipeline. sheep; seeing-eye cats are rare. But then we Orange Dog,” because of the company he kept Email Lyons at [email protected]. Michigan officials were very displeased that Enbridge didn’t adopt our two orange tabbies Albert and because he came running when called — engineers had known for three years that there was dam- age to the exterior enamel coating on the pipe, yet didn’t disclose that information until this fall. That is outra- Today in history geous and damages the company’s credibility. “Business as usual by Enbridge is not acceptable and we are going to ensure the highest level of environmental By The Associated Press safety standards are implemented to protect one of Michi- Today’s Highlight in History gan’s most valuable natural resources,” Snyder said in a On Dec. 9, 1892, “Widowers’ statement. “The state is evaluating the entire span of Houses,” Bernard Shaw’s first play, Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline and its future, but we cannot opened at the Royalty Theater in London. wait for the analyses to be completed before taking action On this date to defend our waterways.” In 1854, Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Valerie Brader, director of the Michigan Agency for famous poem, “The Charge of the Energy, said Enbridge and the state have until August Light Brigade,” was published in 2018 to reach a deal on the pipeline’s future. If there isn’t England. an agreement by that time, the state will make the final In 1917, British forces captured call. Jerusalem from the Ottoman Turks. In 1935, the Downtown Athletic The extensive final analysis from Dynamic Risk, Club of New York honored college released in November, didn’t differ much from its draft football player Jay Berwanger of the months ago, so that should quell some fears of an impend- University of Chicago with the DAC ing pipeline failure. Plus, the 645-mile pipeline benefits Trophy, which later became known the state’s economy, along with its Midwest neighbors. as the Heisman Trophy. The report had found shutting down Line 5 would lead to In 1940, British troops opened their first major offensive in North increasing propane and gasoline prices. during World War II. The report found that “time is not a significant factor In 1942, the Aram Khachaturian on the failure probability estimates for the Straits ballet “Gayane,” featuring the surg- pipelines.” ing “Sabre Dance,” was first per- Snyder and other state and federal officials are holding formed by Russia’s Kirov Ballet. Enbridge accountable, and as long as the company follows In 1958, the anti-communist John through with safety precautions in the short-term, the Birch Society was formed in Indi- anapolis. timeline in place for finding alternatives to Line 5 seems In 1962, the Petrified Forest in sufficient. Arizona was designated a national —The Detroit News park. In 1965, Nikolai V. Podgorny replaced Anastas I. Mikoyan as chairman of the Presidium of the West Bank, triggering a strong Israeli writer Neil Innes is 73. Actor Michael (Wallflowers) is 48. TV personality- Thought for Today Supreme Soviet, a job he would hold response. Nouri is 72. Former Sen. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna 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 AREA / STATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 l 5 Ironwood, Ontonagon County trail Deer hunting acquisition grants recommended pair outfoxed In Michigan, it’s illegal to By RALPH ANSAMI Trail Easement. The $49,200 will ment and $21.3 million in land shoot a deer and tag it with [email protected] go to acquire a 30-foot wide per- acquisition. another person’s tag. Gogebic and Ontonagon coun- manent easement on commercial Of the $21.3 million recom- According to bi-monthly ties have been recommended for forest land owned by GMO. The mended to fund acquisition pro- reports from the Michigan Michigan Department of Natural easement will serve year-round jects, $12.3 million will be Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund grants. recreational trail users of both awarded to local units of govern- Resources, that led to an investi- The trust fund board this motorized and non-motorized use ment, while the remaining $9 gation during the western week recommended $40.3 million types. million would be awarded to the Upper Peninsula’s recent deer- in grants for outdoor recreation The permanent easement will DNR. Of the $19 million recom- gun season in which conserva- development and land acquisi- ensure continued public access to mended to fund development tion officer Ethen Mapes outwit- tion projects to the state legisla- the popular recreational trail grants, $15.2 million would sup- ted a husband-wife team. ture. known as the Pioneer Trail- port 72 local government projects Mapes interviewed a hunter The city of Ironwood will Snowmobile Trails 3 and 13. The and $3.8 million would support who was in possession of a deer receive $54,300 for the Southern multi-use trail is a key compo- 17 DNR projects. Ian Minielly/Daily Globe with his wife’s tag on it. The Beltline Trail acquisition. nent of the regional trail system The board considered 166 MARIAH MOORE listens to a question during her anti-bullying presen- man claimed his wife shot the Obtaining the 33 acres of rail- and serves users year around. applications, seeking $76.1 mil- tation at Gogebic Community College Friday. deer. Mapes followed up by inter- road grade will allow the connec- Other DNR funding will go to lion. In a competitive process, all work hard enough.” tion of Norrie Park and Miners expanded public access at popu- eligible applications were evalu- viewing the woman at the cou- Moore Moore left the assembled kids ple’s residence and asking her if Memorial Heritage Park. The lar fishing destinations, facility ated on scoring criteria devel- from Hurley, Ironwood, Besse- acquisition will not only connect and playground improvements at oped by the board. she had been sitting in a plastic mer, Wakefield-Marenisco and or metal chair. She said, “The the two parks, but will also be urban parks, planning and con- The restricted fund was estab- Ewen-Trout Creek with two the route which will ultimately struction for new trails and con- lished in 1976 to support public From page 1 plastic chair, because the metal steps to counter bullying: one was too cold.” connect Norrie Park to the Iron nectors, trail resurfacing projects acquisition of lands for conserva- her karate instructor, who she —Walk away and do not Belle Trail through property cur- and wildlife and habitat tion and outdoor recreation, as When Mapes told her there credits with saving her life respond. Moore said not to give were no chairs in the blind, she rently owned by the city. enhancement projects. well as public outdoor recreation because he affirmed her the bullies what they crave, Ontonagon County came up a “The Michigan Natural development projects. The trust confessed she had bought the worth and her value, despite which is a response, be it verbal license for her husband. winner in two applications. Resources Trust Fund has a fund is financed through interest what her peers were saying and or physical. The DNR said the Weyer- proven record of supporting earned on funds derived from the DNR enforcement action was doing. —Tell someone. More said if taken for using the tag of anoth- haeuser Multi-use Trail Ease- expanded opportunities for more development of publicly owned Moore is 23 now. In the span people like parents or teachers ment for $206,800 will involve Michiganders and tourists to minerals such as oil and natural er. of 11 years she became a world do not know about the bullying, —Ralph Ansami acquiring 30-foot wide perma- experience quality public outdoor gas. Over the past 40-plus years, and national champion 39 times. they cannot step in to help. nent easements. The permanent recreation,” Gov. Rick Snyder the trust fund has granted more Moore said she already had a Moore told the students they easement will allow for year said. than $1 billion to state and local career as a successful fitness are responsible for their actions GCC board sets special around recreational use and pre- Numerous U.P. projects were units of government to develop model, which resulted in even and accountable to their class- workshop for Tuesday vent closure of the trail threat- recommended for funds. Mar- and improve public outdoor more bullying and last July mates. If they see bullying, they ened by permit issues and use of quette County, for example, has recreation opportunities in all 83 entered six categories of fighting need to step in and stop it. The IRONWOOD — The Gogebic private land. Easement requests six projects that have been rec- counties. and won gold in all six. students need to be the courage Community College Board of include 9.35 miles on snowmobile ommended for a total of about The board’s recommendations Moore says she picked herself for someone else because no one Trustees has scheduled a special Trail 13, 3.75 miles on snowmo- $1.5 million in grants, according will go to the state legislature for up with her bootstraps, despite stood up for Moore and, “We work session for Tuesday in bile Trail 12 and 0.51 mile on to the DNR. review as part of the appropria- the long odds coming from a have no idea what people are room B35 of the Solin Center. snowmobile Trail 3. Overall, the projects recom- tions process. Upon approval, the small town without great finan- going through, if that one more The purpose of the 4:30 p.m. The second Ontonagon Coun- mended by the board include $19 legislature will forward a bill to cial resources. word (from a bully) will be session is to discuss facility ty project is for a GMO Multi-use million in recreation develop- Snyder for his signature. Much like the Horatio Alger enough” to cause someone to improvements, diversity-equity myth that all a person needs to take an action they cannot recov- and policy development. make it is grit, courage and a er from. The board will not take any never say quit attitude, Moore is GCC is hosting a party formal action on the items dis- a champion, but she is is also the tonight for area students called cussed at the retreat, according Marinette shooting victim identified longtime victim of bullying and “Unite.” The party is an answer to board chair John Lupino. MARINETTE, Wis. — A posi- a home on Wisconsin 64 in the Shuping was a convicted felon shaming. to bullying with hope, humor and tive identification was made on town of Peshtigo. Officers went in Virginia and North Carolina. Moore said she “is proof that love. The kids were encouraged Lottery the deceased man involved in to the location and saw a man He was on probation and parole anyone can be anything they to bring all their friends to enjoy Thursday’s fatal officer-involved enter a vehicle and head west- and wanted on a larceny charge want to be if they believe and Life Quest. shooting in Marinette. bound on Wisconsin 64. by Virginia authorities. Friday Michigan Jesse Cole Shuping, 35, of Officers tried to stop the vehi- The names of officers involved Larry Rovelsky will be on the Poker Lotto: AH-QS-2C-5C-5D Portsmouth, Va., was identi- cle at Schacht Road. It went par- were being withheld until their Ironwood agenda to discuss the 16-inch Midday Daily 3: 9-3-9 fied through several means and tially into the ditch and Shuping formal interviews with the Wis- water main transmission con- Midday Daily 4: 3-3-2-6 Daily 3: 8-8-2 his family in Virginia was noti- exited the vehicle armed with a consin Department of Justice struction project. Daily 4: 3-2-1-6 fied. handgun. next week. Appointment of representa- Fantasy 5: 06-09-21-23-38 From page 1 tives to the Gogebic-Iron Keno: 03-08-09-11-13-31-35-40-41-45-53-54-55-56- According to the Marinette Shuping was shot and killed Assisting the Marinette Police $16,840. 57-60-67-68-70-72-75-78 County Sheriff’s Department, by officers and was pronounced Department were the Menomi- The commission will discuss Wastewater Authority and Wisconsin there was an incident involving dead at the scene. nee, Michigan Police Depart- the purchase of a 2018 Dodge Board and an employee assis- Daily Pick 3: 7-5-4 Daily Pick 4: 3-7-7-2 Shuping and a handgun at a The two Marinette City offi- ment; Pestigo Police Depart- Charger patrol car for the Iron- tance program are also on the 5 Card Cash: 3C-8C-2D-10H-10S motel in the city of Marinette. cers and two Marinette County ment; Wisconsin State Patrol; wood Public Safety Department agenda. 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(R) (:10) Would You Rather (591) TMC››› Gangs of New York (‘02, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. ’ (R) (CC) ››› Open Range (‘03) Robert Duvall. ’ (R) (CC) (593) TMC2››› High Fidelity (‘00) John Cusack. ’ (R) (CC) ››› Weird Science (‘85) (PG-13) (CC) (:35) ›› Brüno (‘09) ’ (R) (CC) (593) TMC2›› Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (‘08) (PG-13) ››› Dick Tracy (‘90) Warren Beatty. ’ (PG) (CC) › The Spirit (‘08) (PG-13) PREMIUM PREMIUM 6 l SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 RELIGION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Hanukkah’s true meaning about Jewish survival By ALAN AVERY-PECK Jews, against the much more ry with a celebration that lasted Jews mounted passionate revolts was not battle but perfect obser- College of the Holy Cross EarlyThough history it is 2,200 years old, powerful army of King Antiochus eight days and was modeled on to rid their land of this foreign vance of God’s moral and ritual Beginning on the evening of Hanukkah is one of Judaism’s IV of Syria. In 168 B.C., Anti- the festival of Tabernacles that and oppressing power. law. This would lead to God’s Dec. 12, Jews will celebrate the newest holidays, an annual Jew- ochus outlawed Jewish practice had been banned by Antiochus. The first of these revolts intervention in history to restore eight-day festival of Hanukkah, ish celebration that does not even and forced Jews to adopt pagan ended in the destruction of the the Jewish people’s control over perhaps the best-known and cer- appear in the Hebrew Bible. The rituals and assimilate into Greek HowThe Hanukkah military triumph,evolved howev- Second Jerusalem Temple, the their own land and destiny. In tainly the most visible Jewish historical event that is the basis culture. er, was short-lived. The Mac- preeminent center of Jewish wor- this context, rabbis rethought holiday. for Hanukkah is told, rather, in The Maccabees revolted cabees’ descendants — the Has- ship, which had stood for 600 Hanukkah’s origins as the cele- While critics sometimes iden- the post-biblical Books of the against this persecution. They monean dynasty — routinely vio- years. As a result of the second bration of a military victory. tify Christmas as promoting the Maccabees, which appear in the captured Jerusalem from Anti- lated their own Jewish law and revolt, the Jewish homeland was Instead, they said, Hanukkah prevalence in America today of Catholic biblical canon but are ochus’s control, removed from the tradition. devastated and countless Jews should be seen as commemorat- what one might refer to as not even considered part of the Jerusalem Temple symbols of Even more significantly, the were put to death. War no longer ing a miracle that occurred dur- Hanukkah kitsch, this assess- Bible by Jews and most Protes- pagan worship that Antiochus following centuries witnessed the seemed an effective solution to ing the Maccabees’ rededication ment misses the social and theo- tant denominations. Based on had introduced and restarted the devastation that would be caused the Jews’ tribulations on the stage of the temple: The story now told logical significance of Hanukkah the Greco-Roman model of cele- sacrificial worship, ordained by when Jews tried again to accom- of history. In response, a new ide- was how a jar of temple oil suffi- within Judaism itself. brating a military triumph, God in the Hebrew Bible, that plish what the Maccabees had ology deemphasized the idea that cient for only one day sustained Let’s consider the origin and Hanukkah was instituted in 164 Antiochus had violated. done. By now, Rome controlled Jews should change their destiny the temple’s lamp for a full eight development of Hanukkah over B.C. to celebrate the victory of Hanukkah, meaning “dedica- the land of Israel. In A.D. 68-70 through military action. What days, until additional appropri- the past more than 2,000 years. the Maccabees, a ragtag army of tion,” marked this military victo- and again in A.D. 133-135, the was required, rabbis asserted, ate oil could be produced. LET US REPLENISH THE SEED OF FAITH THROUGH. . . Regular Church Attendance

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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 l 7 Obituaries Minnesota governor’s top Senate choice mulling 2018 run By KYLE POTTER, Associat- freely discuss private discus- Dawn Marie Beaudette Erickson ed Press sions. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Min- Amid that pushback, Smith is WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Dawn Marie Beaudette Erickson, nesota Gov. Mark Dayton’s top now considering running for the 58, of Wakefield, went home to Heaven on Wednesday after- pick to fill Sen. Al Franken’s Sen- seat next year, according to the noon, Dec. 6, 2017, following a courageous fight with multiple ate seat, Lt. Gov. Tina Smith, is official and a separate Democrat- myeloma. considering also running for the ic operative familiar with the dis- Dawn was born on Feb. 13, 1959, in Michigan City, Ind., a seat next year, as Dayton faces cussions surrounding the daughter of Dennis Gerald and Donna Deanna (Pagel) pressure from top Democrats in appointment. Smith had previ- Beaudette. She attended West Iron County School, Hartland Washington to appoint more ously explored a run for Min- School and graduated from Okemos High than a mere caretaker, according nesota governor in 2018, when to two Democrats familiar with Dayton’s second and final term School in 1977. Dawn continued her education the discussions. ends, but she ruled it out this at Gogebic Community College. Franken said Thursday he spring. True to Dawn’s loving and kind personality, would resign over allegations of Smith did not immediately she worked at the Gogebic Medical Care Facil- sexual harassment, leaving Day- reply to a text or voicemail seek- ity, The Apothecary until its closure, Nu Star ton to appoint a replacement ing comment. Home Health until its closure, The Medicine until a special election next Speaking to reporters earlier Shop, Aspirus Grand View and the state of November to complete Franken’s Friday, Dayton reiterated he Michigan Department of Corrections. term, which runs through 2020. plans to make the appointment Dawn spent many happy hours knitting and Dayton’s initial inclination “in the next couple days” but Associated Press doing numerous other crafts. She absolutely was to pick Smith, a longtime would not discuss the factors or MINNESOTA LT. Gov. Tina Smith speaks in St. Paul, Minn., in January adored animals and cherished her two dogs, Dawn Marie aide and his second-in-command candidates he is weighing. 2015. Smith is a possible replacement to fill U.S. Sen. Al Franken’s seat Lilly and Tucker. Beaudette since 2015, to serve as a place- In more than two decades in after he announced his resignation amid multiple sexual misconduct Throughout Dawn’s life, she had many Erickson holder until next year’s election, Minnesota politics, Smith has allegations Thursday. His resignation means Minnesota Gov. Mark 1959 — 2017 friends who appreciated her sense of humor a Democratic official told The earned a reputation as more of a Dayton, a fellow Democrat, will name a temporary replacement. The and compassionate nature. Without any hesitation, she would Associated Press. The official behind-the-scenes mover than a winner of a special election in November would serve through the end help a friend in need. requested anonymity because front-lines politician. She played of Franken’s term in January of 2021. Dawn is survived by a son, Jeremy (Tami) Walls, Sturgeon the official was not authorized to outsized but quiet roles in the Bay, Wis.; a daughter, Aimee (Jayson) Oberst, Ironwood; a discuss private deliberations sur- response to the 2007 Interstate stone’s death. She also served as ing Dayton’s ticket for a 2014 re- grandson, Nolan Walls; a brother, Dennis (Sue) and their chil- rounding the appointment before 35W bridge collapse, the building a top executive at Planned Par- election stoked speculation that dren; a sister, Denise (Jon) Bentley and their children and Dayton’s announcement. of a new Minnesota Vikings sta- enthood Minnesota, North Dako- she would run for the job when grandchildren; a stepbrother, Steve DeCloux; two stepsisters, The official said Senate dium and a multi-million dollar ta and South Dakota. he leaves office next year. But Dana (Dale) Galka and their children and Kim (Ron) Wanink Minority Leader Chuck Schumer investment in the state’s famed Soft-spoken and constantly Smith eventually turned it down, has reached out to Dayton and Mayo clinic. and their children; and her aunt and uncle, Jean and Tom Eck- smiling, Smith has provided a citing personal reasons. pressured him to instead appoint Before ascending to be Day- touch of polish to a governor Her former boss, ex-Min- ert, and their children. She was married to Paul R. Erickson, someone who can use the oppor- ton’s second-in-command, she without much of it. She’s served neapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, said of Bessemer. tunity as a running start for a served as his chief of staff, primarily as a bridge-builder for voters shouldn’t confuse that She was predeceased by her parents; her grandparents, 2018 campaign. worked as the top aide to a for- Dayton, both to the state’s busi- decision with a lack of drive or Gerald and Esther Beaudette, Norman and Scottie Pagel and A senior Senate Democratic mer Minneapolis mayor and ran ness community that Dayton reg- grit for a grueling campaign. Reva Pagel; a brother, Danny; her stepmother, Deanna aide confirmed that Senate campaigns, including former ularly lambastes and Republican Rybak, for whom Smith worked Beaudette Lane; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Democrats do not want a place- Vice President Walter Mondale’s legislative majorities with whom as chief of staff for four years, The family would like to express their appreciation to her holder appointee. The aide spoke last-minute run for U.S. Senate he has quarreled. said he thinks Smith is uniquely dear friends, Carol and Paynter, Julie Nordine and Lori on condition of anonymity to in 2002 after Sen. Paul Well- Her rising visibility after join- suited for the U.S. Senate. Kirk, and all her friends who made her life rich in love and memories. Special acknowledgements are given to the caring staff at Aspirus Ironwood Hospital and the oncology depart- ment for their exceptional care and support. In accordance with Dawn’s wishes, cremation will take Trump says US ‘cannot afford’ Roy Moore loss in Alabama place. PENSACOLA, (AP) — during a wide-ranging speech “She started writing things in The White House said the A celebration of her life will be held in the summer of 2018. President Donald Trump on Fri- that included riffs on the U.S. the yearbook.” rally was a campaign event for Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, day urged voters to elect a immigration system and the Trump then mentioned Nel- Trump. But the location — so owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in Republican Senate candidate in nation’s economic performance son’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, and close to the Alabama state line Wakefield. Condolences may be expressed online at lakeside- Alabama who has been dogged since he took office. He touched said, “Anytime you see her, you and feeding its television mar- memorialchapel.com. by allegations of sexual miscon- briefly on the closely watched know something’s gone wrong.” kets — stoked speculation that it duct, warning that America “can- Senate race that will be decided Trump had reinforced his sup- was a backdoor way for the pres- not afford” to have a Democrat when voters in next-door Alaba- port for Moore earlier Friday by ident to boost Moore’s campaign Lois R. Vasenius win the hard-fought campaign ma go to the polls Tuesday. tweeting a similar message. without actually setting foot in instead. “We need somebody in that Moore, who is 70, has been the state. BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. — Lois R. Trump gave a boost to the Senate seat who will vote for our dogged by multiple allegations of “It’s not that he’s not going to Vasenius, 83, of Brooklyn Center, previously of campaign of GOP Senate candi- Make America Great Again sexual misconduct, including Alabama. It’s that he is going to Ironwood, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 6, date Roy Moore during a raucous agenda, which involves tough on accusations that he molested two Pensacola,” White House 2017. campaign rally in the Florida crime, strong on borders, strong teenage girls and pursued spokesman Raj Shah told She will be deeply missed by her children, panhandle, near the state line on immigration,” Trump contin- romantic relationships with sev- reporters on board Air Force One Keith Vasenius (Patricia), Debbie Wuollet with Alabama. ued. eral others while in his 30s. as Trump flew to Florida. “Pen- (Jerry), Pam Wirth (Glenn); son-in-law Paul “Get out and vote for Roy As Trump spoke about Moore, Moore has denied the allega- sacola is Trump country. This is Leyendecker; 13 grandchildren and many Moore. Do it. Do it,” Trump told Moore tweeted Trump’s com- tions. a part of the state that voted great-grandchildren; siblings, Dennis Barron the crowd. ments to his own followers. During the rally, Trump also overwhelmingly for the president (Mary), Glenda Aijala, Albert Barron, Ethel “We cannot afford, the future Trump also taunted Beverly crowed about stock market gains in 2016. He’ll be traveling back to McClellan (Harry), Archie Barron (Stevie); and of this country cannot afford to Nelson, one of Moore’s accusers, and other upbeat economic indi- Florida from time to time, and Lois R. lose the seat,” Trump said, refer- who had presented a yearbook cators. He said he was confident it’s a key state.” many other relatives and dear friends. Vasenius She is preceded in death by her husband, ring to his party’s razor-thin 52- inscription by Moore as a key he’d win re-election in 2020, Shah said the president and Harold Vasenius; a daughter, Eileen Leyendecker; and a sis- 48 advantage in that chamber of piece of evidence that the candi- despite his dismal approval rat- White House have made clear ter, Caroline Jane Hickman. Congress. date knew his accuser. Nelson ing. that the Moore allegations are Trump said Moore’s opponent, said Friday she had added a “I think it’s going to be very A celebration of life will be held at a later date. “troubling and concerning” and Doug Jones, is a “liberal Demo- notation marking the date and hard for somebody to beat us in a “should be taken seriously.” He crat” who would be “completely place where it was signed. few years,” Trump said, pointing also noted that Moore has main- controlled” by Democratic lead- “Did you see what happened to the impact on 401(k) invest- tained his innocence, and said John J. Krznarich ers Nancy Pelosi in the House and today? You know, the yearbook? ments. “All you have to say is: that should be considered as Chuck Schumer in the Senate. Did you see that? There was a lit- With us it goes up, with them it well. WAUSAU, Wis. — John J. Krznarich, age 75, of Ironwood, “He’s their total puppet and tle mistake made,” Trump said, goes down. And that’s the end of “Ultimately his endorsement passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017, at Aspirus Wausau everybody knows it,” Trump said shifting to a sing-songy voice. the election, right?” is about the issues,” Shah said. Hospital. He was born on Nov. 24, 1942, to the late Joseph J. and Eve- lyn (Johnson) Krznarich/Finco in Ironwood. John attended and graduated from the St. Ambrose Catholic School in Ironwood and joined the U.S. Air Force after graduation. During his New Mexico school shooter left note plotting attack, suicide time in the service, he met Beverly Dahly, and the two AZTEC, N.M. (AP) — A 21- fic ticket, officials said. The only the upcoming Orange Bowl. Her dance contests at school events. exchanged marriage vows on March 25, 1968, year-old gunman who disguised contact with law enforcement classmates said she came across “She lit up pretty much any in Minot, N.D. himself as a student to get into a was what they described as a as a student leader. room we were all in,” Divine said. John was a retired Air Force tech sergeant New Mexico high school where generic message on an online Bryn Divine, a senior at Aztec “She was such a fun person to be when he retired after 20 years of service. He he killed two students had gaming forum in 2016 in which High School, remembered the around.” proudly served his country during the Vietnam caught the attention of U.S. he talked about what weapons victim being a vibrant and Fernandez was known for his War. After his retirement, he continued his investigators more than a year might be used in a mass shoot- friendly student who often won interest in computers. education by earning his accounting degree ago, authorities said Friday. ing. and worked various accounting jobs through William Atchison, a former The FBI said the posting was the remainder of his adult life. When he was student at small-town Aztec flagged and investigators talked younger, John enjoyed hunting, fishing and High School, had legally pur- with the gunman at his home in camping. He was an avid knife and gun collec- chased a handgun at a local store Aztec, where he lived with his tor and enjoyed target shooting. He is remem- John J. a month ago and planned the parents. At the time, he did not bered as a witty man with a dry sense of Krznarich attack, authorities said. He left a own any weapons other than an humor. John was a devoted husband and 1942 — 2017 message on a thumb drive found airsoft pellet gun and said he had enjoyed hearing about what his grandchildren on his body that detailed his plan no plans for an attack and just were up to and was very proud of them. to wait until the students got off liked to troll sites online. John was a member of Our Lady of Peace buses and made their way to The shooting has rocked class. Aztec, a community of about GET TWO Catholic Church in Ironwood. He will be sadly missed. He mingled with students, 6,500 near the Colorado border. John is survived by his loving wife, Beverly then walked into school with Hundreds gathered for prayer Krznarich; son, Joseph (Jackie) Krznarich; Veteran them and went into a second- services and candlelight vigils and granddaughter, Emily (Will) Gibson, of floor bathroom to “gear up.” and more gatherings are planned FREE! 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Fernandez gunshots but didn’t have a key to OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY Military honors will be performed by the Merrill VFW Post not walked into the bathroom, lock the door to the computer lab. 1638 at 7 p.m., also at the funeral home. authorities said. The gunman So she took students into an The family would like to extend their thanks to Dr. Reza- shot Fernandez, then walked out office or storage area and barri- zadeh and Dr. Clements and all the nursing staff who cared for into the hallway and encoun- caded the door with a couch. Follow us John at Aspirus Wausau Hospital over the last three weeks. tered the second victim, Casey J. Atchison came to the room GLOBE Waid Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Merrill is Marquez. He immediately killed and yelled that he knew they assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences her. were in there and fired multiple may be made at waidfuneral.com. Atchison then walked up and shots into the room, authorities down the hall, firing randomly, said. WINNING’S MORE FUN before killing himself, authori- A custodian also heard the ties said. gunshots and yelled for teachers “He was determined to create to lock their doors. HWY 47 Lac du Flambeaut503$) For reprints or lamination services, as much carnage as he possibly State Police Chief Pete Kasse- www.lakeofthetorches.com contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 could,” San Juan County Sheriff tas said the two victims were not Ken Christesen said. specific targets. The shooter did not have a Marquez was a cheerleader Excludes Fridays. Expires December 30, 2017. See Bingo for more information. criminal record, much less a traf- and was planning to perform in We reserve the right to alter or cancel any promotion or game schedule without notice. 8 l SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 OUTDOORS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CWD cases spread rapidly in lower Michigan The floodgates are opening regarding a deadly then, no deer from Ingham County have tested pos- checks and testing of all hunter-harvested deer and to a thriving hunting tradition that spans gen- deer disease in Michigan’s herd. itive for CWD. within Core CWD Areas. erations of friends and family,” Stewart said. With the firearm deer season complete, the In Montcalm County, 17 deer from the following —Opened and staffed additional deer check sta- Hunters who have submitted deer heads for Michigan Department of Natural Resources has townships are suspected or confirmed to be positive tions to better accommodate hunters within Core CWD testing should process deer as needed, but identified a total of 30 free-ranging white-tailed for CWD: Cato, Douglass, Fairplain, Maple Val- CWD Areas. wait for test results before consumption. deer that are confirmed or suspected to have chron- ley, Montcalm, Pine, Reynolds, Sidney and Win- The DNR encourages hunters throughout the To date, there have been no reported cases of ic wasting disease. field. state to continue to hunt responsibly and submit CWD in humans, however as a precau- Several thousand additional samples are await- In Kent County, three CWD-positive deer were deer for CWD surveillance and testing. tion, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and the ing testing by Michigan State University, so num- found in Nelson and Spencer townships. It is the “Hunters are our best ally in understanding the World Health Organization recommend infected bers for the deer season could change. first year any CWD-suspect free-ranging deer were magnitude of chronic wasting disease in Michigan,” animals not be consumed as food by either humans Since May 2015, when the first CWD deer was found in Montcalm or Kent counties. said Stewart. “It’s vital for hunters throughout the or domestic animals. found, the DNR has tested around 23,000 deer. Of “The fact that we have likely found so many state to continue to bring in their deer for testing, CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects those tested, 30 cases of CWD have been suspected additional CWD-positive deer is a major concern for and to talk to one another about the seriousness of white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and moose. It is or confirmed in deer from Clinton, Ingham, Kent Michigan’s deer population,” said Chad Stewart, the situation and the actions they can take right caused by the transmission of infectious, self-mul- and Montcalm counties. “CWD suspect” means that DNR deer specialist. “However, Michigan has now to help limit the spread of CWD.” tiplying proteins (prions) contained in saliva and the deer tested positive on an initial screening test, a comprehensive CWD response and surveillance High rates of CWD in a deer population could other body fluids of infected animals. but has not yet been confirmed through additional plan to guide our actions, and we will continue significantly affect the number of deer, and also Susceptible animals can acquire CWD by direct testing. It is very rare that a CWD suspect will not working with hunters and taking proactive mea- significantly depress the potential for older age exposure to the fluids, environments contaminated be confirmed as a CWD-positive animal, but it is sures to contain this disease.” classes, especially the more mature bucks. with the fluids, or from the carcass of a diseased possible, according to the DNR. To date, the DNR has: Michigan welcomes around 600,000 deer animal. From 2015 to 2016, a total of four deer (in —Established a CWD Core and Management hunters each year who, over the past decade, har- Some CWD-infected animals will display abnor- DeWitt, Eagle and Watertown townships) in Clin- Zone where CWD has been detected. vest an average of 340,000 deer. Overall, hunting mal behaviors, progressive weight loss and physi- ton County tested positive. So far in 2017, a single —Implemented deer feeding and baiting bans generates more than $2.3 billion a year for Michi- cal debilitation, however deer can be infected for CWD suspect has been identified in Westphalia throughout entire CWD Core and Management gan’s economy, with $1.9 billion of that stemming many years without showing internal or external Township, also in Clinton County. Zones. from deer hunting. symptoms. In Ingham County, five deer from Meridian —Intensified surveillance of free-ranging deer in “There’s no question that a healthy deer herd There is no cure for a deer once it is infected with Township tested positive from 2015 to 2016. Since CWD Management Zones, including mandatory across the state is critical to Michigan’s economy CWD. RED BRUSH GANG Wisconsin eagle numbers soaring RHINELANDER, Wis. — The al surveys began in 1974, no new Wisconsin bald eagle population eagle territories were found in is thriving, according to 2017 Oneida County. bald eagle nest surveys. “This is a milestone because it The comeback continues 45 reinforces the idea that in Onei- years after work to help restore da County we are near the bio- eagle populations began. logical carrying capacity for The number of occupied nests eagles,” Eckstein said. statewide increased to a record of The 2017 survey, conducted 1,590. by DNR staff from the Natural Only two of the 72 counties Heritage Conservation and didn’t have documented active Wildlife Management bureaus nests. and DNR pilots, marked the 45th Laura Jaskiewicz, Depart- consecutive year an occupancy ment of Natural Resources con- survey has been completed in servation biologist, said, “We Wisconsin. also find it very interesting that Bald eagles were removed we had such a large increase in from the state endangered new nests. We find new nests species list in 1997 and the fed- every year and it's been steadi- eral list in 2007. ly increasing, but we found Eagle nests are federally pro- twice as many as the previous tected by the U.S. Fish and year.” Wildlife Service’s Bald and Gold- Longtime bald eagle surveyor en Eagle Protection Act and the Ron Eckstein, a retired DNR Migratory Bird Treaty Act, wildlife biologist, noted that for which celebrated its centennial the first time since detailed aeri- in 2016.

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Photo submitted Northern Wisconsin because of the high interest in the THE RED Brush Gang survived another gun-deer hunting season unscathed, perhaps except for a few egos. This year, 25 hunters showed up for Ice has re-formed on some hunt, hunters must apply for several the festivities in Juneau County, Wis. Northwoods lakes, but those looking years before receiving a permit to get out on the ice are urged to use through the drawing process for extreme caution, as much of the most bear management zones. For cover is only surface thick. bear permit applicants to retain their Remember ice safety — always accumulated preference points, they Good time at deer camp comes to end have a phone, a buddy, ice picks, must apply at least once during any and go slow while checking the ice period of three consecutive years or depth in front. all previously accumulated prefer- Hello friends: I shot last year was in the out- (I always go out in round one) Muzzleloader season wrapped ence points will be lost. Until next November, deer house. It used to be that I could and of course lots of jokes, up this week and led right into a If a bear management zone is camp is just a memory. For 46 punish these “kids” by beating including a new dance created statewide four-day antlerless-only selected at the time of purchase and years I have watched the sun them. Now they all weigh at by Shane Schuster (another season Dec. 7-10. The season pro- the hunter is selected in the Febru- come up on the Saturday before least 40 pounds more than me nephew) called Fireball. vides an additional opportunity to fill ary drawing, the preference points Thanksgiving from a tree some- and when we wrestle I don’t do In a total contrast, on Tues- an unused antlerless tag, but will be reset to zero, even if they do Mark hunters must have a tag valid for the not purchase the harvest permit. It is where in northern Juneau Coun- so well and my body hurts until day it was just myself and Doug zone and land type they are hunting. the applicant's responsibility to be ty. Walters at least February. Cibulka in camp. Doug and I All hunters must be wearing blaze aware of drawing status. Saturday, Nov. 25 To give you an idea of how used to totally kill ourselves by orange this weekend. Applicants selected in the draw- High 43, low 28 hard we actually do work when walking as many miles a day as Archery remains open, but ing will be notified by mail shortly Last night 18 of us slept in we are doing our deer drives, possible and on at least three even bow hunters can fill only antler- after the drawing, and may purchase our shack, after an incredible here are a couple of examples. occasions we have gone under- less tags during the four-day sea- their 2018 Class A bear licenses son. beginning in March. Applicants may meal was served by Riley Schus- deer drives, of which a three- At least 50 percent of the time water. Grouse hunters are still seeing also check statuses online through ter and Tim Rittmeyer. Riley pointer was harvested by Joey we are in water that is six inch- Doug and I grew up together birds and once in awhile a grouse their Go Wild customer accounts. and Tim are in their late 20s Dushek, including a total of 16 es to six feet deep. This year, we and, like Tim and Riley, were can be seen budding in ironwood The season structure for the and it was not that long ago hunters. These kids were wild. had the dreaded half ice all of Poynette Indians just 30 years and aspen trees. 2018 bear hunt is as follows. that we were barking out orders I tried to keep them settled the season. Half ice is a Red earlier. Beavers and muskrats are —Zone C (dogs not permitted): to these guys on how to drive down and failed. Brush hunter’s worst enemy. It Doug and I always have an starting to prime up and fur registra- Sept. 5 to Oct. 9, with aid of bait and tion has been up in the last week or all other legal methods not using deer, help build camp and pull My nephew, Trent Schuste,r slows your progress by 70 per- awesome meal on both Monday so, with some fishers and otters dogs. their own weight in one way or is like 26 and seems to be one of cent, makes it much easier to and Tuesday night, but we both caught since the cold snap. —All other zones: Sept. 5-11, another. These days there are the instigators. I have an eight- fall and more difficult to test the decided that it is kind of fun to Sandhill cranes and trumpeter with the aid of bait and other legal 14 “kids” between the age of 18 pointer on the deer pole and at water depth. sit in a tree on Tuesday instead and tundra swans that were plentiful methods not using dogs. and 28, four under that bracket night we keep a lantern near it Today the app on one of the of breaking ice for 9.7 miles. at Crex Meadows Wildlife Area dur- —Sept. 12 to Oct. 2, with all legal and seven of us over 55. so that everyone can look at our gang’s phone said that we hiked All in all, what I am getting ing the mild weather were absent methods, including bait and dogs. The 17 kids are helpful and trophies and I can tell each of 9.7 miles. at is that I love deer camp. The from the area this week. —Oct. 3-9, aid of dogs only (bait Winter birds such as rough- may be used to locate bear to hunt they are nuts! Instead of the old- them about the shot that I Tonight, our numbers would guys like to call me General legged hawks, snow buntings, com- with the aid of dogs.) timers contributing 100 percent made. swell to 23 for our annual Satur- Walters; actually I call myself mon redpolls, pine siskins and tree Dec. 10 is also the deadline to of everything from work, to One time when I went outside day Night Party, which includes that and they call me a name sparrows have all been sighted apply for a spring turkey harvest money to thought, the natural my monster buck was missing. an awesome meal of spaghetti that I cannot put in print. around the state as they venture authorization, previously referred to progression is taking place and I Another time it was wrapped in prepared by Dick Schuster and It is 338 days until we return south from . as a tag or permit. These are issued love it. toilet paper and another time Mike Walters, a dart tourna- to camp and I can’t wait! In Iron County, nuisance beaver through a preference-based drawing calls have slowed down and local system where Wisconsin residents Last night, after a big day of the head of an eight-pointer that ment in which 19 people played Sunset trappers who deal with issues have have preference over non-residents done very well this fall. Many and landowners have preference beavers moved into new territories over non-landowners. where they were not wanted. Applicants may choose up to two Bears are denned up and time periods and zone combinations Deer, lake trout on WNRB agenda for two days weasels and snowshoe hares have that they would like to hunt. As a turned white. Two juvenile swans third choice, applicants may also mary report of the 2017 firearm deer sea- harvest limits and create a continuous sea- were seen on Connors Lake and choose one zone in which they will n Session set for Tuesday, son from Department of Natural Resources son. also spotted was a snowy owl accept a harvest authorization for Wednesday at Madison wildlife and law enforcement officials. The complete December board agenda is perched on the kiosk there. any time period. This third choice MADISON, Wis. — Updates on the 2017 The board will also consider a request for available by searching the DNR website, can be the same zone as the first Wisconsin firearm deer season, a request to adoption of proposed emergency rules relat- dnr.wi.gov, for key word NRB and clicking Dec. 10 deadline and/or second choice. The second set deer population objectives for coming ed to Deer Management Unit boundaries on the button for “view agendas.” Wisconsin wild turkey and and third choices are optional, but applicants are encouraged to pro- years and proposed rules related to lake and a request for approval of recommenda- The public must pre-register with Laurie black bear hunters are reminded to submit applications before midnight vide second and third choices to trout harvests in Lake Michigan and Lake tions for 2018-’20 deer population objec- Ross, board liaison, to testify at the board on Dec. 10. maximize their likelihoods of suc- Superior are among the items the Natural tives. meeting. Applications for permit drawings cess in the drawing. Resources Board will address Tuesday and The board will consider separate rules Board meetings are webcast live. People can be purchased through Go Wild The harvest authorization draw- Wednesday. related to lake trout harvests in Lake Supe- can watch the meeting over the internet by or at authorized license agents. ing will take place in late December. The board will conduct two days of busi- rior and Lake Michigan. going to the NRB agenda page of the DNR Harvest numbers from the 2017 Successful applicants will receive a post card by late January. Applicants ness meetings beginning at 1 p.m. on Tues- On Lake Superior, the proposed rules website and clicking on webcasts in the black bear season aren’t finalized, but preliminary estimates show can also check their statuses online day and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in Room G09 would amend the commercial harvest lim- Related Links column on the right. Then hunters harvested more than 4,150 through Go Wild. of the State Natural Resources Building, its and daily bag and size limits for anglers click on this month’s meeting. bears. Wisconsin Department of Successful applicants may pur- 101 S. Webster St., Madison. in the Apostle Islands area. On Lake Michi- After each meeting, the webcast will be Natural Resources staff and the chase required 2018 spring turkey On Tuesday, the board will hear a sum- gan, the rules would increase lake trout permanently available on demand. Bear Advisory Committee are in the licenses ($15 for Wisconsin resi- process of determining 2018 harvest dents and $60 for non-residents) quotas. and 2018 Wild turkey stamp ($5.25) Bear hunters are reminded in early March. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 l 9 Baldwin scores 45, Lady Nimrods surprise Samsons Cardinals persevere WATERSMEET — Bethany Linden’s speed early as not for win Baldwin scored 45 points as everybody was getting back on Watersmeet surprised Wake- defense in time. After giving up field-Marenisco for a 63-37 Cop- 15 points in the first quarter, E- over MATC per Mountain Conference victory TC allowed just six in the second MILWAUKEE — The Lady Friday night. and expanded its lead to 41-21 at Samsons fought early foul trou- “This was a huge conference the half. ble and still prevailed in an 80- win tonight,” Watersmeet coach “They’re fast, you can tell 74 win over MATC Friday night. Brent Besonen said. “We got our- they’re a track school,” Besonen Olyvia Mason picked up her selves a lead early in the first said. “They got some layups on third foul in the first quarter and and were able to maintain and us at the beginning of the first Bailey Froberg was whistled for build on it throughout the game. quarter. We did a much better her fourth in the second quarter. I am very proud of these girls. job in the second quarter of get- Also in the first half, MATC had They were very poised tonight.” ting back.” more offensive rebounds than Baldwin outscored the Cardi- Berglund and Cronkright both GCC did total boards. nals by herself. had seven rebounds and Besonen Yet Gogebic only trailed 40-36 “Bethany racked up 45 points, and Berglund each had four at halftime. They pulled ahead many coming on fast breaks assists. Besonen finished with in the fourth quarter, outscoring through the press. She was an six boards. MATC 25-16 to win by six. animal,” Besonen said. “Wake- Laura Lyons led LL-H with 10 Not much was going GCC’s field-Marenisco pressured us, points. way, yet they found a way to pull but we were able to find plenty of E-TC (2-0, 1-0) goes to Repub- out a rare tight game with many holes and scoring opportunities lic-Michigamme for a non-confer- lopsided wins and losses under off of it. I was happy with the fact ence game Tuesday night. their belt this season. that we had bodies on both LL-H — Erin Seppala 9, Mackenzie Lepage 3, McKen- na Keranen 6, Joslynn Perala 5, Laura Lyons 10, Kierstyn “We’re on the road, we’re blocks on our fast breaks.” Codere 4. FTs: 2-11. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3- playing a quality, physical oppo- The Cardinals didn’t shoot pointers: Seppala 2. nent, we’re in foul trouble, we’re well and the Nimrods were able E-TC — Paige Berglund 12, Abbie LeGault 10, Elise Besonen 20, Maddie Cronkright 13, Ava Moilanen 4, Kait- trailing going into the fourth to rebound the ball well. lyn Brady 2. FTs: 6-7. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3- quarter,” GCC coach Mark “Rebecca (Caron) has become pointers; Besonen 4, Berglund 2, Cronkright 1. Movrich said. “What I really a rebounding machine when we LL-H 15 21 31 37 E-TC 24 41 51 61 liked tonight, during timeouts, need one,” Besonen said. — — — halftime, I put it out there many Alexa Jilek led the Nimrods BARAGA — A three-point times about pulling the full- with 12 points. first quarter doomed the Baraga court pressure. And everytime I Watersmeet (1-2, 1-2) goes to Vikings in a Copper Mountain did, they were like, ‘Are you Bessemer Tuesday and to Lake conference matchup, as the crazy?’ Linden-Hubbell Thursday for a Ontonagon Gladiators earned a “To find a way to win with all make-up game. W-M (1-2, 1-1) 45-40 win Friday in Baraga. that going against them, it was a goes to L’Anse Tuesday. "We started out slow tonight good win, needless to say.” W-M — Ally Yon 4, Carlee Yon 7, Hailey Hautala 3, and it cost us by the end of the Saundra Libertoski 7, Alexa Jilek 12, Kaitlyn Lemerond 1, MATC had 21 offensive Melissa Wanink 3. FTs: 10-19. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: game," Baraga coach Tom boards in the first half and six in None. 3-pointers: Hautala 1. Goodreau said. "We missed some the second half. Watersmeet — Katrina Lemery 2, Rebecca Caron 2, easy shots in the first half." Bethany Baldwin 45, Elissya Haapala 2, Haley Pallin 2, Lori Wardynski led GCC with Naomi Nelson 10. FTs: 12-18. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Ontonagon took a 7-3 lead 36 points. Lexi Engler had 21 None. 3-pointers: Baldwin 1. after the opening quarter before points and 12 boards. She had 14 W-M 8 18 25 37 taking a 24-17 lead into halftime. Watersmeet 16 27 42 63 points in the second half. — — — The Vikings cut the decoct to two “I think why those two have EWEN — Four of the five in the second half but were not been able to do this night in and starters reached double figures able to take the lead due to night out, they’re by far and as Ewen-Trout Creek beat Lake turnovers. away in the best physical shape Linden-Hubbell 61-37 Friday "Ontonagon was patient offen- in our team, as far as being able night. sively and took better care of the to run and continue to run and Elise Besonen led the Pan- ball than we did tonight," still have the strength to push thers with 20 points, Maddie Goodreau said. Jason Juno/Daily Globe through,” Movrich said. “We Cronkright scored 13, Paige Ontonagon (2-0, 2-0) was led IRONWOOD’S MAKENZIE Marshall goes in for a layup during Friday night’s game against Butternut at John need to get the other five there; Berglund had 12 and Abbie by Ella Menigoz and Jenny Krznarich Gym in Ironwood. they’re getting there.” LeGault tallied 10. Labyak who each scored 12 Froberg had 16 points. Besonen hit three straight points. GCC plays at Bryant & Strat- from 3 and scored 13 of her 20 For Baraga (0-3, 0-1), Allison ton today at noon. points in the second quarter. Durant led the way with 12 50-point second half lifts Red GCC — Brooke Piilola 1, Lori Wardynski 36, Lexi That prompted the Lakes to put points. Engler 21, Bailey Froberg 16, Vanessa Nasi 6. FTs: 18- 34. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Olyvia Mason. 3-pointers: Laura Lyons on her in a box-and- Next, Ontonagon hosts Lake Froberg 4, Wardynski 2. one defense, which limited her Linden-Hubbell on Tuesday, and Devils past Butternut MATC — Nikayla Ramsey 11, Richelle Parker-Moore open shots. Baraga welcomes Chassell on the 15, Lezar’Rhea Burnside 2, Shakysia Trammell 17, Coraye Wesley 14, Tryshiaun Jefferson 13, Tamia “We did a good job of finding same day. By JASON JUNO Ironwood quickly built the second-half lead to 20 Collins 2. FTs: 8-18. Fouls: 26. Fouled out: Trammell, the open person against that box- Ontonagon 7 17 10 11 — 45 [email protected] points as Marshall and Boyd got to the basket at Jefferson. 3-pointers: Wesley 2, Ramsey 1, Parker- and-one, we just didn’t shoot Baraga 3 14 13 10 — 40 IRONWOOD — After scoring just 23 points in will, mostly in transition, oftentimes after a steal. Moore 1. Ontonagon — Weisinger 2, E. Menigoz 12, T. Menigoz GCC 19 36 55 80 very well,” E-TC coach Jacky 6, Labyak 12, Laingren 2, Lutz 5, Kolpack 4, Fredrickson the first half, reaching a five-year high on the The score went from 23-15 to 50-30. MATC 17 40 58 74 Besonen said. The Panthers shot 2. F: 13; Fouled out: None; Free throws: 12-26; 3-point scoreboard by game’s end was about the last thing The Midgets had to do something to stop Iron- field goals: T. Menigoz 2, E. Menigoz, Labyak, Lutz. 22 percent in the second half, Baraga — M. Jahfetson 3, Kamarainen 2, A. Jahfetson Ironwood expected Friday night. wood’s very easy path to the basket. compared to 46 percent in the 6, Lindemann 8, Tembreull 4, Durant 12, Pittsley 5. F: 18; But a 50-point second half made that a reality. “They were getting us over the top and we made first half. Fouled out: A. Jahfetson; Free throws: 2-6; 3-point field The Devils beat Butternut 73-54, their best some adjustments to come back,” Butternut coach goals: M. Jahfetson. E-TC had to adjust to Lake offensive output since scoring 75 against Mercer on Matt Roeder said. “We pulled off our press, which Dec. 7, 2012. I’m not thrilled about doing, but we pulled it off to Samsons Ironwood was up 23-15 at the half before build- make sure we could cover the basket first and that ing a 20-point lead in the second half of the Indi- kind of cleared things up over the top.” Warriors beat Pistons 102- anhead Conference matchup, getting to the basket Butternut turned the tide, cutting the deficit to at will. Butternut cut it to single digits, but the single digits, 56-47, with over 6 minutes to go. lose at Devils survived and ended up outscoring the visi- While Ironwood didn’t get easy baskets again, it 98 to finish unbeaten trip tors 50-39 in the second half. did score on three offensive rebounds with strong DETROIT (AP) — It wasn't a Detroit had a chance to tie it in While Butternut was led by the McCorison sis- play inside, building the lead back near 20. MATC perfect road trip for Golden State the final seconds, but Reggie ters, Ironwood was spurred by McKenzie and Taylor Mylly had 18 points for Ironwood. While MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Mil- — not with Stephen Curry going Jackson's wild drive to the basket Makenzie. Boyd and Marshall had big second halves, Mylly waukee Area Technical College down with an ankle injury — but did not lead to a good shot, and Freshman McKenzie Boyd scored 15 of her was pivotal in the first half, making three 3s and defeated Gogebic Community the Warriors made it through Klay Thompson made two free team-high 19 points in the first half. Senior scoring 12 points. College 104-75 Friday night. with an unblemished record. throws with 5.3 seconds left for Makenzie Marshall had 12 of her 15 points in the “I really like our balance — 19, 15 and 18. It “We got beat by a better team Kevin Durant scored 13 of his the final margin. second half. Marshall also had 11 steals and four means we’re sharing the ball well,” Jacquart said. tonight,” GCC coach Dennis 36 points in the third quarter, "He drove the ball hard, and assists. “I liked how, especially in the second half how we Mackey said. “They have great and the Warriors beat the Detroit they had a lot of guys going to the Boyd had a big debut for the Devils last week, attacked the basket. I really liked the way we size on the interior and they shot Pistons 102-98 on Friday night to ball," Pistons coach Stan Van but Marshall was sidelined with a recurring knee attacked. Balance shows me we’re sharing the ball from the perimeter very well.” finish 6-0 on the trip. Gundy said. "We had a couple injury. Ironwood coach Kari Jacquart was unsure well.” Denver Sharrow hit five 3s They've played the past two guys open outside, but it is easier how she’d come out, but Marshall was a difference Gabby McCorison had 25 points for Butternut and led GCC with 18 points. games without Curry, who is to see that on tape than it does maker all night for the Devils. and Gwen McCorison had 14. Butternut was miss- Kyle Smith scored 16 and Trevor recovering from a sprained right when you are out there in the “She played through it and she really stepped ing two starters due to injury. Cook had 15. ankle . paint." up,” Jacquart said. “She played most of the game “The McCorison sisters are great players,” GCC plays at Bryant & Strat- "Just a great finish to just an Golden State went 1 for 12 and she attacked well. A lot of times she looks to Jacquart said. “We had a hard time guarding them ton today at 2 p.m. in Milwau- amazing trip," coach Steve Kerr from 3-point range in the first pass first and she was really aggressive.” at times.” kee. said. "The last two games without half but took control by outscoring As was Boyd in the second half. Ironwood (2-0, 2-0) goes to Washburn Tuesday “She really came out aggressive,” Jacquart said. for a makeup game. Gogebic — Shamon Shinal 2, Garfield Voker 7, Steph, obviously, tonight against Detroit 31-17 in the third quarter. Michael Hill 3, Kyle Smith 16, Trevor Cook 15, Denver Taylor Bortz 3, Emma Herbst 5, Gabby McCorison 25, Gwen McCorison “Her and Marshall, you look at the scoring in the Butternut — Sharrow 18, Dachau Lyle 4, Ben Bogaczyk 2, Jacario a team that's given us some prob- Thompson had 21 points. 14, Riannon Kolar 7. FTs: 13-21. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Gwen McCori- Holt 2, Luke Zielinski 6. FTs: 16-22. Fouls: 25. Fouled second half, they really stepped up. It’s nice to see son, Kolar 1. lems and beat us a few weeks ago Avery Bradley scored 25 points out: None. 3-pointers: Sharrow 5, Cook 3, Smith 3, that out of Makenzie now finally being a senior to Lauren Gauthier 5, McKenzie Boyd 19, Haley Halvorsen 8, Makenzie — so thrilled with the effort and for the Pistons, who have lost five Ironwood — Zielinski 2. Marshall 15, Taylor Mylly 18, Lexi Hagstrom 2, Shawna Jackson 6. FTs: 5-7. Fouls: 17. step up like that and know that she can score, not GCC 32 75 now we get to go home and we're straight. Detroit led 50-46 at half- Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Mylly 3, Boyd 1. just deferring to the older people.” MATC 46 104 all very happy about that." time. Butternut 15 54 Ironwood 23 73 North Central’s state-record winning streak ends at 84 By MIKE MATTSON game to outscore North Central 38-18 in the last two “Not many teams can say they have a five-game 2014 when Cedarville beat the Jets 81-79 in the Escanaba Daily Press quarters. winning streak in their conference let alone an 84,” Class D quarterfinals in Marquette. RAPID RIVER — In the future, Rapid River’s Rockets’ coach Rich Poma was all smiles as his Mercier said. “For us to have that streak and not Thursday night’s game was a story of two halves. Logan Hardwick plans to share some good news. team improved to 2-0 with a big win. have any letdowns — I would like to think our kids North Central led 16-9 in the first quarter and played Hardwick and the Rockets defeated state power- “It’s good to do it,” Poma said about snapping the battled through some adversity through those years. the Rockets even before trailing by two at the half. house North Central 65-43 Thursday night before a streak. “I’m glad we are the ones who did it. But I’m “Sure we had some talent, but we also had some Hardwick’s three-point play at the 5:32 mark of packed house at Rapid River High School. not really focused on that. outside the lines type of things to keep people the third quarter gave the Rockets a 32-29 advantage The Rockets made a little history against a team “I have a lot of respect for (coach) Adam Mercier engaged and have some quality practices. Sometimes and they never looked back. An 8-0 run propelled the that made mind-boggling state history as the Jets’ and North Central. He’s a great coach and great teams can be complacent if they have that much tal- hosts to a 45-33 lead entering the fourth quarter. incredible 84-game win streak came to an end. friend. I’m happy we did it, but at the same time, I ent. Over the years, our kids kept their nose to the “We didn’t play very good halfcourt defense in the Let the record books show that Rapid River took was glad he got that record.” grindstone and always kept the big picture and han- second half,” Mercier said. “And they took advantage down the Jets. Mercier led North Central to three straight Class dled themselves with class. of some transition points. We didn’t let them have “It will be a good story to tell to my grandkids or D state titles and the 84-game win streak, which “There were no heads hanging in the locker room that in the first half. The second half they got out and whoever,” Hardwick said. included a season-opening victory against Stephen- after the game. We understand it’s one game and it’s ran and got some inside points.” The more-seasoned Rockets survived a first-half son. December. I thought our kids handled themselves Hardwick finished with a game-high 17 points and challenge from the inexperienced Jets. Rapid River He credited the Rockets for a good game, while well with class on the floor.” led 27-25 at the half and revved up their transition putting the win streak in perspective. North Central hadn’t lost a game since March 18, NORTH CENTRAL — page 10 10 l SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM As Packers prepare for Rodgers' return, winless Browns await CLEVELAND (AP) — Barely, but the loss to Minnesota, breaking his collar- going through a lot of adversity and Green Bay Packers somehow survived bone so severely that 13 screws were games that are a lot closer," linebacker Brown was fired. only finished with four catches despite 11 tar- Jackson could help his long-term job gets, but the wide receiver's presence on the without Aaron Rodgers. needed to repair it. But despite scuffling Clay Matthews said. "You really have to security with a win — or two — in the final field forced San Diego's defense to account They just need to do it for one more to two wins in six games without their persevere and grind these out. We are four weeks, but at least the Browns won't be for him on every snap. week. leader, the Packers can not only salvage not overlooking the Browns. I think it embarking on yet another coaching search With injuries throughout their secondary, With Rodgers on the verge of return- 2017 but make it special. would be foolish to look at their record under Haslam, who has already fired three the Packers are expecting the Browns to fea- ing from a broken collarbone after miss- First, though, they have to handle and think that we are going to win coaches since 2012. ture Gordon. ing seven games, the Packers (6-6) have business with the Browns (0-12), who because this is a young team that is com- RUN IT UP "He's a guy you have to keep an eye on, stayed in the hunt for a spot in the NFC have four games left to get a win and peting and has some playmakers. The Packers are getting their running especially with what he was able to do sev- playoffs without their starting quarter- avoid infamy by joining the 2008 Detroit "I think it will be a competitive game. game in gear, just in time for December's eral years ago," Matthews said of Gordon, back and can't avoid a letdown Sunday Lions as the only teams to go 0-16. Hopefully, we come out on top. In the chilly weather. who led the NFL with 1,646 yards receiving against the Browns, who may be winless Cleveland's record can be deceiving. meantime, he can get healthier, and per- Jamaal Williams had 113 yards on 21 car- in 2013. ries in last week's overtime win against PASS RUSH PICK-UP but are also dangerous. While they haven't won, the Browns haps the following week, he is back for Tampa Bay, while fellow rookie tailback Green Bay's pass rush picked up last "We need to win the game," Packers have been competitive and it may be just the final three-game stretch and we Aaron Jones' 20-yard touchdown run ended week as the Packers recorded a season- coach Mike McCarthy said this week, a matter of time before they avoid the have a very real chance of making these the game. Mobile Brett Hundley high seven sacks against the Buccaneers. wrestling the spotlight back from big mistake, string four quarters togeth- playoffs and getting hot." also had 66 yards on seven carries. The Matthews had 2 1/2 sacks, and the defen- Rodgers' impending return after he er, and shock someone. Browns game could be Hundley's last start if sive line played its best game this season JACKSON SURVIVES Rodgers is cleared. Until then, Green Bay with tackle Kenny Clark getting two sacks. practiced in pads this week. "We're 6-6. The Packers are wary. If nothing else, The Browns aren't going to lose their might be better off running the ball, even Getting consistent pressure will be even We need to be seven wins when we get Rodgers' injury has taught them not to coach, too. against a Cleveland defense allowing only more important for Green Bay on the back on that plane coming back from Cleve- take anything for granted. Despite a 1-27 record entering Sunday's 97 yards rushing per game. end with rookie Kevin King, one of the team's land. Nothing else matters." "Anytime you lose your best player game, Hue Jackson will return in 2018. GORDON PART II top cornerbacks, going on injured reserve Green Bay's season — and any Super and a guy who pretty much makes the Owner Jimmy Haslam is bringing Jackson Josh Gordon's impressive debut last this week with a shoulder injury. Starting cor- back for a third season, but he'll work with a Bowl talk — appeared doomed when team run, it is obviously a difficult situ- week after missing 44 consecutive games nerback Davon House also didn't practice at new front office after vice president Sashi Rodgers was taken down in an Oct. 15 ation to be in, one that requires you has opened up Cleveland's offense. Gordon midweek with a shoulder injury. Daily Globe Scoreboard Lions, Bucs aim to salvage

Chippewa Falls 54, Rice Lake 40 Atlanta 850.615 294 261 Sacramento 8 17 .320 12 Local Schedule Clear Lake 79, Shell Lake 11 Tampa Bay 480.333 243 288 Friday's Games Saturday, Dec. 9 Crivitz 87, Lena 18 North Chicago 119, Charlotte 111, OT College Basketball Denver 103, Orlando 89 largely disappointing seasons Eleva-Strum 56, Cochrane-Fountain GCC at Bryant & Stratton, women and W LT Pct PF PA City 45 Minnesota 10 20.833 285 204 Golden State 102, Detroit 98 men Hayward 66, Spooner 51 Detroit 660.500 314 308 Indiana 106, Cleveland 102 TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The and "Everyone dislikes losing. But what can we do Monday, Dec. 11 Independence 70, Pepin/Alma 34 Green Bay 660.500 258 281 Milwaukee 109, Dallas 102 Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't wasting time won- now about it? That's all we can do," the third-year Boys Basketball Lake Holcombe 49, Cornell 36 Chicago 390.250 191 267 Sacramento 116, New Orleans 109, OT Ironwood at Washburn, 7:15 Marathon 71, Newman Catholic 24 West Toronto 116, Memphis 107 dering what might have been had they played bet- pro added. "We've got to focus on this game. We've Mercer at Solon Springs, 7:15 Mosinee 81, Northland Pines 42 W LT Pct PF PA San Antonio 105, Boston 102 ter at times this season. got to start with Detroit." Dollar Bay at Bessemer, 6:30 (non-con- Phelps 76, Goodman/Pembine 43 L.A. Rams 930.750 361 222 Saturday's Games The teams meet Sunday, with the Lions (6-6) ference) Rhinelander 80, Lakeland 43 Seattle 840.667 290 222 Washington at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Some things to know about the Lions and Bucs: Miami vs. Brooklyn at Mexico City, 6 Watersmeet at Baraga (non-confer- Rib Lake 70, Chequamegon 45 Arizona 570.417 219 310 focused on trying to break a two-game losing streak INEXPERIENCED BACKUPS ence) Shiocton 71, Weyauwega-Fremont 25 San Francisco2 10 0 .167 202 298 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Charlotte, 7 p.m. that has dampened their playoff hopes, and the Chequamegon at Hurley, 7:15 Southwestern 49, Boscobel 47 Thursday's Game Stafford is second in the NFL with 3,302 yards pass- Orlando at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Bucs (4-8) also desperately needing a win to begin Jeffers at Wakefield-Marenisco, 6:30 St. Croix Falls 68, Siren 31 Atlanta 20, New Orleans 17 ing — and he's been outstanding in his past three road New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Ewen-Trout Creek at Calumet, 7:20 St. Marys Springs 76, Mayville 36 Sunday's Games feeling better about themselves. games, averaging 312.3 yards per game with five touch- EST at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Stratford 72, Edgar 44 Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Utah at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. With four games remaining, neither team is downs and one interception. His backups are second- Girls Basketball Suring 63, Niagara 30 San Francisco at Houston, 1 p.m. Mercer at Solon Springs, 5:45 Oklahoma City at Memphis, 9 p.m. looking to the future. It's all about salvaging what's year pro Jake Rudock and rookie , who is on Turtle Lake 60, Clayton 32 Minnesota at Carolina, 1 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Unity 62, Luck 54 Chicago at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. left of mostly disappointing seasons undermined by the practice squad. Tuesday, Dec. 12 Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Girls Basketball Green Bay at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Sunday's Games inconsistency. Rudock replaced Stafford last week against the Watersmeet at Bessemer, 6 Wisconsin Girls Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Friday Toronto at Sacramento, 3:30 p.m. "You guys are talking as if it's all is lost and that Ravens, completing his first three throws before throwing Lake Linden-Hubbell at Ontonagon, Bayfield 64, Solon Springs 48 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 4 p.m. an incomplete pass and an interception that was 7:20 EST Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. kind of thing," Lions coach Jim Caldwell told the Bloomer 69, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 31 Denver at Indiana, 5 p.m. returned for a touchdown. Wakefield-Marenisco at L’Anse, 6:20 Cameron 62, Ashland 36 Washington at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 7 p.m. media early in the week. Ewen-Trout Creek at Republic- Chippewa Falls 58, Rice Lake 54 Tennessee at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 7 p.m. The Bucs expect to face Stafford. Michigamme (non-conference) Clear Lake 63, Shell Lake 40 N.Y. Jets at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at New York, 7:30 p.m. "That's the great thing about our game, it's "He is a tough dude. He has gotten rocked a few Ironwood at Washburn, 7:15 Colby 48, Loyal 36 Seattle at Jacksonville, 4:25 p.m. going to challenge you. It's going to be tough. It's Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. NHL times this season and he just keeps getting up," Bucs Thursday, Dec. 14 Colfax 70, Spring Valley 41 All Times EST not going to be an easy road," Caldwell added. "And defensive coordinator Mike Smith said. "That is why we Boys Basketball D.C. Everest 64, Merrill 54 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Drummond at Hurley, 7:15 Durand 64, Plum City-Elmwood 23 Monday's Game Atlantic Division it's either going to polish you up or grind you down, are anticipating — I am not sure what his status is going Butternut at Ironwood, 7:15 Elcho 57, Wisconsin Valley Luth. 41 New England at Miami, 8:30 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA and it's our job to make certain that we get polished to be, it's questionable — but we are preparing like he is Thursday, Dec. 14 Dollar Bay at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Elk Mound 69, Boyceville 22 Tampa Bay 28 20 62 42 106 71 up. We've got a lot of work to do, but that's all part going to go." (non-conference) Goodman/Pembine 49, Phelps 43 Denver at Indianapolis, 8:25 p.m. Toronto 29 18 10 1 37 101 85 Girls Basketball Hayward 42, Northwestern 18 Saturday, Dec. 16 Boston 26 13 94 30 75 74 of what we do." FAMOUS JAMEIS Ironwood at Bessemer, 6:30 Ladysmith 53, Cumberland 34 Chicago at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Montreal 30 13 13 4 30 83 93 Detroit's chances of remaining in contention will Winston returned a week ago after missing three L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, 8:25 p.m. Detroit 28 11 12 5 27 79 91 Hancock at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:30 Lake Holcombe 52, Cornell 41 depend heavily on whether 's games with a sprained throwing shoulder. The No. 1 EST Lakeland 71, Rhinelander 55 Sunday, Dec. 17 Florida 28 11 13 4 26 85 97 overall pick from the 2015 draft threw for 270 yards, two McDonell Central 59, Fall Creek 29 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Ottawa 27 9 11 7 25 77 93 injured throwing hand heals enough to allow the Cincinnati at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Buffalo 29 7 17 5 19 62 99 TDs and no interceptions but also had a fumble returned Friday,Boys Basketball Dec. 15 Mondovi 55, Glenwood City 50 Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Metropolitan Division quarterback to play and throw the ball effectively Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, 6:30 Northwood 58, South Shore 15 for a score in Tampa Bay's 26-20 overtime loss at Green Arizona at Washington, 1 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA Ironwood at Wakefield-Marenisco, 6:30 Osceola 55, Somerset 53 against the Bucs' porous secondary. Bay. N.Y. Jets at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Columbus 29 18 10 1 37 85 73 LCO at Mercer, 7:15 Osseo-Fairchild 75, Cadott 35 Stafford's right hand was stepped on during last Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Washington 30 18 11 1 37 94 88 He said he's just happy to be back on the field, eager Wausau Newman at Hurley, 7:15 Owen-Withee 72, Columbus Catholic Green Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. New Jersey 28 16 84 36 87 86 week's 44-20 loss at Baltimore, and the ninth-year to help the team end the season on a positive note. Girls Basketball 68 Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. N.Y. Islanders28 16 93 35 104 96 LCO at Mercer, 5:45 Regis 50, Altoona 33 pro was limited in practice this week. "It's not really about me. Obviously, I've got to do my L.A. Rams at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 30 16 11 3 35 90 98 Hurley at Bayfield, 7:15 Stanley-Boyd 49, Thorp 38 The Lions star has started 108 consecutive job and me taking care of the football is part of me doing New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Rangers28 15 11 2 32 93 85 Dollar Bay at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Stevens Point 82, Wausau West 74 Tennessee at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia 29 11 11 7 29 83 86 games over the past six-plus seasons, the third- my job, but it's really about just this whole locker room College Basketball Three Lakes 69, Florence 48 Dallas at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. Carolina 27 11 10 6 28 76 85 (and) everybody just coming together and finishing Silver Lake at GCC, women, 6; men, 8 Unity 70, Luck 22 longest active streak among NFL Monday, Dec. 18 WESTERN CONFERENCE strong," Winston said. "I think that's huge ... coming back Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 68, Wausau Central Division behind Matt Ryan (128) and Philip Rivers (118). East 40 Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. Saturday,College Basketball Dec. 16 GP WLOT Pts GF GA into next season with confidence, with fire. ... That's what Wittenberg-Birnamwood 53, Iola-Scan- "I would never question his toughness," Bucs Western Tech at GCC, women, 2; men, St. Louis 29 19 82 40 95 75 we want to do." dinavia 32 All TimesNBA EST 4 Nashville 29 18 74 40 95 84 coach Dirk Koetter said. "I'm sure if there's any SUSPECT DEFENSE POSTPONEMENTS AND EASTERN CONFERENCE Winnipeg 29 17 84 38 99 82 way possible that he'll be out there." U.P. Girls CANCELLATIONS Atlantic Division Dallas 29 16 12 1 33 86 84 Detroit struggles to run the ball and protect the pass- Friday Drummond vs. Hurley, ppd. WLPct GB Minnesota 28 14 11 3 31 83 84 The Lions, who'll face Chicago, Cincinnati and er, though there's little to suggest that'll mean much Rapid River 36, Superior Central 21 Boston 22 5 .815 — Chicago 29 13 11 5 31 87 81 Green Bay after playing Tampa Bay, likely will against Tampa Bay's beleaguered defense, which has Mid Peninsula 48, Republic- Toronto 16 7 .696 4 All TimesNFL EST Colorado 27 12 13 2 26 83 91 Michigamme 22 Philadelphia 13 11 .542 7½ have to win out to earn a playoff berth. done a poor job of exploiting the shortcomings of oppo- AMERICAN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Bark River-Harris 63, North Dickinson New York 12 12 .500 8½ East GP WLOT Pts GF GA The Bucs, who began the season with height- nents. 58 Brooklyn 10 14 .417 10½ Los Angeles 30 19 83 41 94 66 The Lions are next-to-last in the league in rushing Hannahville 22, Mackinac Island 19 W LT Pct PF PA Southeast Division ened expectations after going 9-7 a year ago, need New England10 20.833 348 223 Vegas 28 18 91 37 98 88 Carney-Nadeau 51, Stephenson 45 W L Pct GB four more wins to avoid finishing with a losing offense, averaging 78.3 yards per game. They've Buffalo 660.500 227 283 San Jose 27 15 10 2 32 71 65 Norway 42, Big Bay de Noc 40 Washington 14 11 .560 — allowed 39 sacks, tied for 28th in the league. N.Y. Jets 570.417 266 288 Calgary 29 15 12 2 32 84 92 record. Kingsford 52, Forest Park 35 Miami 11 13 .458 2½ Miami 570.417 209 298 Vancouver 29 14 11 4 32 79 81 Tampa Bay's defense is last in sacks with 17 and 31st Negaunee 74, Houghton 44 Orlando 11 16 .407 4 Anaheim 30 12 11 7 31 80 89 It won't be easy concluding against Detroit, South in total defense, yielding 118.3 yards per game on the Hancock 61, Dollar Bay 32 Charlotte 9 15 .375 4½ Edmonton 28 11 15 2 24 80 96 W LT Pct PF PA Atlanta, Carolina and New Orleans, which are all Ontonagon 45, Baraga 40 Atlanta 5 19 .208 8½ Arizona 31 7 19 5 19 74 110 ground and 267.3 yards through the air. Tennessee 840.667 266 282 Ewen-Trout Creek 61, Lake Linden- Central Division NOTE: Two points for a win, one point in playoff contention. "It's a new Sunday and we haven't stopped the run," Jacksonville 840.667 299 178 Hubbell 37 W L Pct GB for overtime loss. Top three teams in each "Obviously, this year hasn't turned out how we Houston 480.333 296 309 Bucs defensive tackle Gerald McCoy said. "They are Ironwood 73, Butternut, Wis. 54 Cleveland 18 8 .692 — division and two wild cards per confer- Indianapolis 390.250 205 330 wanted it to turn out, but we can definitely finish going to try it. We just can't allow them to do it. How Watersmeet 63, Wakefield-Marenisco Milwaukee 14 10 .583 3 ence advance to playoffs. 37 North Indiana 15 11 .577 3 Friday's Games strong," Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston said. many times he's been sacked (doesn't) matter either Engadine 46, DeTour 24 W LT Pct PF PA Detroit 14 11 .560 3½ Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 because we don't have many sacks." Pittsburgh 10 20.833 281 213 Chicago 4 20 .167 13 Cedarville 66, Brimley 42 Columbus 5, New Jersey 3 Baltimore 750.583 280 207 WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Ignace 76, Rudyard 27 Vegas 4, Nashville 3, SO Cincinnati 570.417 219 238 Southwest Division Harbor Springs 38, Pickford 28 Chicago 3, Buffalo 2, OT Cleveland 0 12 0 .000 176 308 WLPct GB Minnesota 3, Anaheim 2, OT U.P. Boys West Houston 19 4 .826 — Saturday's Games Middleton's clutch shooting lifts Bucks Friday WLT Pct PF PA San Antonio 18 8 .692 2½ St. Louis at Detroit, 1 p.m. Escanaba 63, Kingsford 48 Kansas City 660.500 303 274 New Orleans 13 13 .500 7½ Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m. Gladstone 89, Manistique 34 L.A. Chargers660.500 268 212 Memphis 8 17 .320 12 Colorado at Florida, 7 p.m. MILWAUKEE (AP) — All Khris rallied for a 109-102 win over the shooting ability, especially when Mackinac Island 66, Hannahville 42 Oakland 660.500 249 278 Dallas 7 19 .269 13½ Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Middleton needed to get going on last-place Dallas Mavericks on Fri- paired with the athletic Antetokounm- Petoskey 55, Marquette 38 Denver 390.250 206 315 Northwest Division Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. offense was to create a little space. day night. po in the frontcourt. Munising 82, Stephenson 45 NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 7 p.m. Iron Mountain 60, Gwinn 48 East Minnesota 15 11 .577 — Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Once Middleton's first couple "Just got into a rhythm really. I Eric Bledsoe added 24 points for Ishpeming 64, Westwood 56 WLT Pct PF PA Denver 14 11 .560 ½ New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. shots started falling, he was tough to was able to create a little space, was the Bucks, who erased an 11-point Philadelphia 10 20.833 361 215 Portland 13 11 .542 1 Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m. Utah 13 13 .500 2 stop , especially in front of a friendly able to catch and shoot 3s ... find a deficit late in the third quarter to pick WisconsinFriday Boys Dallas 660.500 286 284 Ottawa at San Jose, 10 p.m. Oklahoma City 11 13 .458 3 crowd in a tight game in the fourth rhythm, find an open shot," Middleton up their fifth win in six games. Amery 57, Somerset 43, 2OT Washington 570.417 272 314 Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. Pacific Division Amherst 59, Bonduel 52 N.Y. Giants 2 10 0 .167 189 291 Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. quarter. said. The Bucks then turned up the W L Pct GB Antigo 56, Tomahawk 16 Sunday's Games Middleton scored 12 of his 31 Middleton finished 10 of 18 from defensive pressure during a chippy South Golden State 21 6 .778 — Arcadia 64, West Salem 54 WLT Pct PF PA Arizona at Chicago, 7 p.m. points in the final 4:38, Giannis Ante- the field, including 5 of 6 in the fourth. final few minutes, highlighted by Mid- L.A. Lakers 9 15 .375 10½ Buffalo at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Auburndale 47, Assumption 41 New Orleans 940.692 370 263 L.A. Clippers 8 15 .348 11 tokounmpo had 27 points and 11 The 6-foot-8 forward is a tough dleton's four-point play sandwiched Barron 57, Ladysmith 40 Carolina 840.667 269 238 Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. Phoenix 9 18 .333 12 Minnesota at San Jose, 9 p.m. rebounds, and the Milwaukee Bucks matchup because of his length and between two Dallas turnovers.

learn from the loss and move on. KARATE North Central ‘We’re down about it, but we’ll go to practice every day and work hard and get better,” he said. “We are still trying to work as a team From page 9 and see who works good with who. 12 rebounds to spark the victory. I thought we played hard in the Nine Rockets scored, with Sam first half and we got sloppy in the Orth coming off the bench to con- second half.’ tribute 13 points and five Both teams had 13 turnovers, rebounds and Tyler Sundling with Rapid River shooting 52 per- adding nine points. cent from the field and North Cen- Rebounding and transition tral shooting 30 percent. basketball lifted Rapid River in Rapid River also won the junior the second half, with the Rockets varsity game 37-34 in overtime. owning a 41-17 advantage on the The Rockets won’t have much glass. time to celebrate as they visit ‘The aggressiveness really Bark River-Harris Monday. The changed in the second half and Jets have a week off before host- that’s what I want to see, the ing Carney-Nadeau Thursday. intensity level,” Poma said. “We Mercier said the Jets will put followed shots at the basket and the loss behind them and move that is deflating to the other forward. team.’ “I think Rapid River played North Central graduated all better in the second half, but we five starters from last season. gave them all we could in the first Senior Austin Poupore led the half,” Mercier said. “For a team as Jets with 10 points, Trenton quality as Rapid River this early Submitted photo Schaff produced nine points, while in the season, and a lot of moving KARATE INSTITUTE of Ironwood recently had a K.I. kids belt testing and parents night. “We encourage parents to take interest in the kids’ physi- sophomore Noah Gorzinski and parts on my team, I really like cal developement and positive self esteem,” instructor Dave Betlewski said. Pictured from left first row are: Winter Binz, Ethan Binz, Zoey Peck, senior Lucas Dombrowski each what I saw out of my guys tonight. Chole Meyer, Emma Binz, Waylan Binz, Marshall Tikusis, Maddie Broucher, Sawyer Peck and Christina Broucher; second row: Isaac Fyle, Alyssa scored eight points. This team will get better.” Zupan, Rukus Betlewski, Austin Meyer, Antonella Ghellar, Vinnie Trigiano, Teresa Rollins; third row: Donna Broucher, Rachel Peck, Neal Rand and Dombrowski said the Jets will Andrea Binz. K.I. will host black belt testing and its annual tournament at the Bessemer City Hall today at 11 a.m. Antonella Ghellar will be a fourth- degree black belt candidate. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Suspicious wife ruins her own marriage Dear Annie: It’s been over a the disabled man who was year now since my wife left for conned out of his money has lim- the fourth time. This time, I real- ited options because he consent- ly don’t have confirmation of her ed to giving the money. exact reason, but I can hazard a good guess, because the other As a former court advocate for three times she left for the same Dear seniors, my heart sank, because reason. Annie as a veteran, he may well have She thinks I’m a cheater. In options. her mind, there is always some- This man should file a police one else — but that’s the only For 13 years, I had my wallet report to have a record. In place there is someone else. I’ve dug through, Facebook account MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM never cheated. Louisville, Kentucky, the police examined and email checked. I can’t help but feel as if I’m department has a unit dedicated I’ve been followed by numerous free at last. to crimes against seniors. Other detectives. I know of two because I truly loved her and adored I caught them, and my wife resources include the attorney her. admitted she’d hired them. general’s office, Adult Protective But I just couldn’t take the Services, the Office for Victims of mistrust any longer. Here I was paying off bills so we could have a fun retirement, Crime, the American Bar Associ- and she was paying detectives ation’s pro bono resources for $500 a day to follow me. veterans and the Department of OUR One time, at my work, one of Y Veterans Affairs. my employees came to me visibly HOROSCOPE shaking. I encourage interested people When I asked her what was to see what’s available in their BORN LOSER wrong, she said, “Your wife state. offered me $100 to listen in on It took the family over a year your phone calls, and, sir, I want to realize what was going on. nothing to do with this.” Sounds as if the veteran depend- Annie, I could go on and on ed on the predator. with the examples of mistrust. EUGENIA Unfortunately, that is not LAST But for my own sanity, I had to move on. unusual. The predators look for I kept saying to myself that this exact situation. That’s why Your Birthday the mistrust would pass, but it they are criminals. Veterans are Saturday, December 9, 2017 just never did. heroes. Some of us appreciate I’ve moved on, and now I’m and are grateful for them every Don’t let what you can’t change get with God. My question to you to you down. Bounce back with new and day. finally put this to rest in my ALLEY OOP innovative plans that will compensate Please let this family know for any loss you have endured. Keep- mind is: ing an open mind and being willing to Is this some kind of illness? that there are options. adapt will help catapult you into the — Free at Last — Knows Better future with greater optimism and a Dear Free at Last: Yes, it Dear Knows Better: Thank new lease on life. sounds as if she suffers from you for those resources. Veterans SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) mental health issues that can — Expect an emotional incident to are heroes indeed, and we owe only be addressed through pro- raise questions regarding your feel- them all the support we can give, fessional treatment. ings and your relationship with some- along with our deepest gratitude. one who has let you down. Don’t allow I sincerely hope she gets the self-deception to lead to vulnerability. help she needs. Send your questions for Annie Be open to change. It would be nearly impossible Lane to [email protected]. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — to get back together and stay To find out more about Annie Added stress due to someone else’s mistake or shortcoming is apparent. together otherwise. Lane and read features by other FOR BETTER OR WORSE Don’t hesitate to make your position Trying to build a marriage Creators Syndicate columnists clear. Think big, be innovative and without trust is like trying to and cartoonists, visit the Cre- stick to a set budget. build a brick house without mor- ators Syndicate website at cre- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — tar. It cannot stand. Be careful how you express your likes ators.com. Dear Annie: In response to and dislikes. Someone will be offend- the letter from “Frustrated Fam- COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- ed if you are too critical or ask for too much. Be truthful, but keep your ily in Florida,” you stated that ATORS.COM demands simple. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Your emotions — when having conver- sations with friends, in-laws or people DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD who can boost you up or bring you down — should be managed with care. Don’t blame or criticize others. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — FRANK & ERNEST Don’t stew over a situation at work or school that you cannot change. Make a point to get along with the people you deal with daily in order to avoid future mishaps. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Make plans to do something with youngsters or a loved one or to help a cause that concerns you. A selfless gesture will make you feel good and boost your reputation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You’ll face an emotional problem if you haven’t been up-front with someone you care about. You are best off com- GET FUZZY ing clean and making amends before the situation gets blown out of propor- tion. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Stick close to home and family. Prob- lems will arise if you take on too much or let problems at work or with friends filter into your domestic life. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You’ll face emotional difficulties with children or parents. Be prepared to make your voice heard and your decision clear. You may not please everyone, but it’s important to do what’s right. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Self- deception will lead to uncertainty. You are best off facing facts and making adjustments before someone takes advantage of you. Don’t put up with emotional manipulation or unreason- able demands. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Keep your facts straight and be honest about the way you feel. Communica- tion will be necessary if you want to avoid a mishap. Ulterior motives are apparent. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Keep your plans simple and focus more on home, family and friends. What you do to help your loved ones will ward off tension that could result in a serious feud.

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CLASSIFIEDS North 12-09-17 m 9 5 3 Legals Legals Legals Legals n A 7 5 2 o J 6 4 p December 7, 8 and 9, 2017 manent financing of the Housing suant to the Act Section 14. INCONSISTENT OR- Q 10 8 West East NOTICE Development; Section 6. ESTABLISHMENT OF DINANCES. All ordinances or m m PUBLIC HEARING ANNUAL SERVICE CHARGE. A Q 8 4 2 K J 10 7 6 (ii) A Housing Development to parts of ordinances inconsistent or n n All interested persons are hereby which the Authority allocates low The Township acknowledges that in conflict with the provisions of K Q J 10 9 3 advised that the Gogebic County income housing tax credits under the Sponsor and the Authority this Ordinance are repealed to the o 8 7 o Q 10 9 5 2 Road Commission will hold a pub- Section 22b of the Act; or have established the economic extent of such inconsistency or p 7 p 5 2 lic hearing and adoption on its pro- (iii) A mortgage receiving special feasibility of the Housing Develop- South conflict. m posed 2018-Road Budget on benefits under other federal law ment in reliance upon the enact- A YES: Members: Brunello, Saari. — Monday, December 11, 2017 at designated specifically to develop ment and continuing effect of this Graser, Segalin. Boyd n 8 6 4 4:15 pm (CST) in the road com- low and moderate-income hous- Ordinance and the qualification of NAYS: Members: Lyons & Mi- o A K 3 mission offices located in the ing, consistent with the Act. the Housing Development for ex- chaels p A K J 9 6 4 3 Courthouse Annex, Bessemer, G. "Housing Development" emption from all property taxes Passed and adopted by the Town- Dealer: South Michigan. A copy of the above- means a development which con- and payment of an annual service ship Board of the Charter Town- Vulnerable: East-West proposed budget is available for tains a significant element of hous- charge in lieu of taxes in an ship of Ironwood on December 5, Includes One Photo public inspection starting on ing for persons of low income and amount established in accord- 2017. South West North East 1p 2p Pass 4m Monday, December 4, 2017 at the such elements of other housing, ance with this Section. In consid- State of Michigan & Online Listing p road commission offices in the commercial, recreational, industri- eration of the Sponsor's offer to re- ss. 5 Pass Pass Pass Courthouse Annex, Bessemer, al, communal, and educational fa- habilitate, own and operate the County of Gogebic Michigan, Monday thru Friday cilities as the Authority determ- Housing Development, the Town- I, the undersigned, the duly quali- Opening lead: n K from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. ines to improve the quality of the ship agrees to accept $2,500.00 fied and clerk of the Charter Town- Thinking About development as it relates to hous- annual service charge, in lieu of all ship of Ironwood, Gogebic County, Even if social, get December 9, 2017 ing for persons of low income. For ad valorem property taxes that Michigan, do hereby certify the CHARTER TOWNSHIP the purposes of this Ordinance, would otherwise be assessed to foregoing Ordinance was adopted the monthly magazine OF IRONWOOD "Housing Development" means the Housing Development under by the Charter Township of Iron- Selling Your Home? Mill Trace Michigan law. The Housing Devel- wood at a regular Township Board ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 55 By Phillip Alder AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHOR- Apartments located on the prop- opment is required to pay all pub- meeting held on the 5th day of IZE THE PAYMENT OF AN AN- erty legally described as: lic utilities, including but not lim- December, 2017. NUAL SERVICE CHARGE IN SEC. II T47N R47W MAP NO. ited to water, sanitary service I hereby certify that: Let Us Get You Even if you never play in a LIEU OF TAXES FOR RESIDEN- 202B BEG 572.50 FT SOUTH and/or electrical related to said I. The above is a true copy of an duplicate and have zero masterpoints, TIAL UNITS SERVING LOW IN- AND 40 FT EAST OF SECTION Housing Development Ordinance introduced for publica- it would be a good idea to join the COME OR MODERATE INCOME COR COM TO 2, 3, IO. ll; (I) Effective upon the adoption of tion and final adoption by the ON THE MOVE! American Contract Bridge League THENCE SO UTI! 89 DEG 03'00" this ordinance the annual service Charter Township of Ironwood (acbl.org). The reason is to receive PERSONS IN ACCORDANCE the monthly magazine (to which I am WITH THE STATE HOUSING DE- EAST 507.91 ft .; THENCE charge shall be $2,5 00.00. Board a duly scheduled and no- B. The Housing Development, and a contributor). It has instructional VELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ACT SOUTH 28 DEG 10'22" EAST ticed meeting of the Township articles for all levels of player and 346 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 153.9 FT; THENCE SOUTH 89 the property on which it shall be Board held on December 5, 2017 40 Words 40 Words news about the world of bridge. MICHIGAN OF 1966, AS DEG 03'00" EAST 40 FT: constructed. shall be exempt from pursuant to the required statutory 30 Days 60 Days The diagramed deal was in the AMENDED, AND MATTERS RE- THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG 57'00" all ad valorem property truces procedures. Challenge of the Month feature. How LATED THERE TO: WEST 306.38 F f : THENCE from the effective date hereof. 2. The complete text of the pro- $99 $149 should South plan the play in five THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTH 89 DEG 03'00" WEST Section 7. LIMITATION ON THE posed Ordinance was posted at clubs after West has shown at least IRONWOOD ORDAINS: 620.26 FT; THENCE NORTH 00 PAYMENT OF ANNUAL SER- the Township Clerk's office and on 5-5 in the majors and leads the heart Section 1. PURPOSE. An Ordin- DEG 39'00" EAST 440.38 FT TO VICE CHARGE. Notwithstanding the website on November 27, Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additonal words .25 each. king? ance to provide for a service P.O.B. 5.99 ACRES :217/755 Section 6, if any portion of the 2017. Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions may apply. West made a Michaels Cue-Bid. charge in lieu of taxes for a hous- H. "Low Income or Moderate In- Housing Development is occupied 3. The attached Notice of Posting This is a good convention because it ing project for low income per- come Persons" shall be as by other than Low Income and of the Ordinance was duly Posted allows the user to describe his hand sons and families to be financed defined in the Act, as amended. Moderate Income Persons, the full within the Charter Township of DAILY GLOBE in one call. This is a bad convention with an Authority-aided Mortgage I. "Sponsor" means person(s) or amount of the taxes that would be Ironwood, on November 28, 20 I 7 because if the opponents buy the Loan or an advance or grant from entities which have applied to the paid on those units of the Housing at the following places; contract, it has given the declarer the Authority pursuant to the provi- Authority for the Tax Credits to fin- Development if the Housing De- Forslund's Building Supply- Lake 118 E. McLeod Avenue | Ironwood, MI 49938 a road map of the deal — as in this sions of the State ance a housing Development. For velopment were not tax exempt Road 906-932-2211 | www.yourdailyglobe.com case. Housing Development Authority the purposes of this Ordinance, shall be added to Gogebic Community College - Assuming the diamond queen is not Act of 1966 (1966 PA 346, as the Sponsor is MILL TRACE LIM- the service charge in Iieu of taxes. Jackson Road singleton or doubleton, South seems amended; MCL 125. 140 I, et seq) ITED DIVIDEND HOUSING AS- Section 8. CONTRACTUAL EF- Pat O'Donnell Civic Center- Jack- to have three losers: two hearts and (the "Act"). SOCIATION LIMITED FECT OF ORDINANCE. Notwith- son Road one diamond. But he knows East has Section 2. TITLE. This Ordinance PARTNERSHIP. The partnership's standing the provisions of Section Hautala's Bar - Lake Road only a singleton heart. This allows number 55 shall be known and General Partners are Upper Pen- IS (a) (S) of the Act to the con- Rick's Muffler Center- Lake Road declarer to arrange an endplay. insula Housing. LLC (51%) and TJ trary, and subject to the terms of Charter Township of Ironwood Hall South wins the first trick with cited as the: dummy’s heart ace and — key play '"Charter Township of Iron- Acquisitions (49%). Upper Penin- this Ordinance including, but not - Lake Road limited to Section II herein, this Or- — ruffs a spade in his hand. Then wood Tax Exemption Ordin- sula Housing, LLC is an affiliate of ATTESTED: declarer plays a trump to dummy. If ance- Mill Trace Apartments" UPCAP Services, Inc., a local dinance constitutes a contract SIGNED: Mary Segalin, Charter West discards, South will need West Section 3. PREAMBLE. It is ac- Michigan non-profit corporation. a between the Township, the Spon- Township of Ironwood Clerk to have a doubleton diamond queen. knowledged that it is a proper pub- tax exempt entity under IRS code sor and the Authority to provide an Here, though, declarer ruffs another lic purpose of the State of section 501 c3 . exemption from ad valorem prop- spade, returns to dummy with a Michigan and its political subdivi- J. "Tax Credits" means the low erty truces and to accept trump and ruffs the last spade. Then sions to provide housing for its low income housing tax credits made the payment of a $2,500.00 annu- he plays three rounds of diamonds. income citizens and to encourage available by the Authority to the al service charge in lieu of such East takes that trick, but must the development of such housing Sponsor for rehabilitation of the taxes, as previously described in return a spade or a diamond. by providing for a service charge Housing Development by the this Ordinance. It is expressly re- Whichever he chooses, South sluffs in Iieu of property taxes in accord- Sponsor cognized that the Authority is a one of his heart losers and ruffs on ance with Act 346. The Township in accordance with the Low In- third party beneficiary to this Or- the board. Declarer takes one heart, is authorized by Act 346 and this come Housing Tax Credit Pro- dinance. two diamonds, seven clubs and the Ordinance to establish or change gram administered by the Author- Section 9. PAYMENT OF SER- ruff in the dummy. the annual service charge to be ity under Section 42 of the Intern- VICE CHARGE. The service paid in lieu of taxes by any and all al Revenue Code of1 986, as charge in lieu of taxes shall be © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS classes of housing exempt from amended. payable to the Township in the BRIDGE taxation under Act 346 at any K. "USDA-RD" means the United same manner as ad valorem prop- amount it chooses, not to exceed States Department of Agriculture, erty taxes are payable, except the the taxes that would be paid but Rural Services Division. annual payment shall be paid on for Act 346. It is further acknow- L. "Utilities" means fuel, water, or before March I of each year for PHILLIP ledged that housing for low in- sanitary sewer service and/or the previous calendar year. The ALDER come persons and families is a electrical service, which are paid annual service charge in lieu of public necessity, and as the Town- by the Housing Development. taxes as determined under this Or- ship will be benefited and im- M. ''Renovation and Time Line" dinance shall be payable in the proved by such housing. the en- means: The renovation at Mill same manner as general property couragement of the same by Trace will be completed over a 9- taxes are payable to the Town- Reuse. providing certain in real estate tax month period. The timeline is in- ship and distributed to the several exemptions for such housing is a cluded in the construction con- units levying the general property valid public purpose; further. that tract between the owner and the tax in the same proportion as pre- the continuance of the provisions contractor. The renovations are vailed with the general property of this Ordinance for tax exemp- expected to start in June 2018. To true in the previous calendar year. Repurpose. tion in lieu of all ad valorem taxes satisfy MSHDA and IRS require- The annual payment for each op- during the period contemplated in ments, the renovations must start erating year shall be paid on or this Ordinance are essential to the no later than October 2018, and before March 1 of the following DAILY GLOBE determination of economic feas- be complete by December 31, year. Collection procedures shall ibiIity of the housing develop- 2019. We expect the work will be be in accordance with the provi- Really Save! SUDOKU ments which are constructed and completed as soon as the end of sions of the General Property Tax Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle financed in reliance on such tax March 2019 and as late as July Act (1893 PA 206, as amended; Take a fresh look at the "Y$AVE'REEN exemption. 2019. MCL 211.1 , et seq). based on a 9x9 grid with several The Township acknowledges Based upon the work scope, the Section 10. DURATION. This Or- Classifieds, the original that the Sponsor (as defined be- expected schedule is as follows: dinance shall remain in effect for a given numbers. The object is to place low) has offered, to rehabilitate, JUNE 2018 term of fifteen (15) Years so long way to shop green! own and operate a housing • Mobilization and materials deliv- as the Housing Development re-     the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty project identified as "Mill Trace eries mains subject to a Authority-Aided Apartments" on certain prop- JULY 2018 Mortgage. The Ordinance shall squares so that each row, each col- erty located E5117 MacDonald • Start construction of office addi- automatically terminate if rehabilit- Lane within the Charter Town- tion ation of the Housing Development  umn and each 3x3 box contains the ship of Ironwood, Michigan, • Sidewalk and site concrete work does not commence within two (2) same number only once. which is legally described in • Start window, sliding glass door years from the effective date of Section 4. G. of this Ordinance, and door replacement this Ordinance. The sponsor shall     The difficulty to serve Low Income or Moder- AUGUST2018 file semi-annual reports with the ate Income Persons, and that • Start balcony and railing replace- Township with an update of all im- level of the Conceptis Sudoku the Sponsor has offered to pay ment provements/rehabilitations to the and will pay to the Township on • Start thru-wall A/C installation/re- Housing Development, prior to increases from Monday to Saturday. accounts of the housing apart- placement June 1 stand December 1st each   ments, a $2,500.00 annual ser- • Start siding replacement year this agreement is in force, be- Answer to previous puzzle vice charge for public services • Start boiler and water heater re- ginning with 2018. This would re- in lieu of all ad valorem prop- placement vert to an annual report to be sub-    erty taxes. SEPTEMBER 2018 mitted to the township each year  Section 4. DEFINITIONS. The • Replace parking lot once all renovations listed are         terms used within this Ordinance • In stall new site sign complete. The annual audit will shall have the following meanings: • Install playground equipment suffice for this purpose.          A. "Act" means the State !lousing • Replace site lighting Section 11. FILING OF ANNUAL   Development Authority Act. being • Landscape maintenance AUDIT. The Sponsor, or its suc-          Act 346 of the Public Acts of • Fencing or landscape screwing cessor. shall file a copy of any and Michigan of 1966. as amended. between building and baseball all annual audits required to be          B. "Annual Shelter Rents" field provided to USDA-RD. the State     means the total actual collections OCTOBER 2018 of Michigan, and/or the Authority          during each calendar year from all • Start cabinet replacement simultaneously with the Township. occupants of a housing develop- • Start tub and plumping fixture re- The audit shall include detail with          ment representing rents or occu- placement respect to occupancy of the Hous-  pancy charges which rental • Start exhaust fan venting ing Development, Annual Shelter          amounts shall be exclusive of • Start electrical device/fixture re- Rents received from the Housing placement Development. and the cost for util- charges for gas. electricity. heat, #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC          and other utilities furnished to the NOVEMBER 2018 ities during the audit period.     occupants. • Start baseboard heat cover re- Section 12. PUBLICATION; EF-          #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC C. "Authority" means the placement FECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance $IFFICULTY,EVEL  AILY LOBE $IFFICULTY,EVEL  Michigan State Housing Develop- • Start painting shall become effective the day fol- D G   ment Authority. • Augment attic insulation lowing its publication or the day D. "Class" means the Housing DECEMBER 2018 following publication of a sum- Development known as Mill Trace • Interior door replacement mary of its provisions in a newspa- Classifieds Apartments for Low Income or JANUARY 2019 per of general circulation in the In Print & Online! Moderate Income Persons. • Flooring replacement Township. E. "Annual Shelter Rents" FEBRUARY 2019 Section 13. SEVERABILITY. The means the total collections during • Appliance installation various sections and provisions of www.yourdailyglobe.com an agreed annual period from or • Blind replacement this Ordinance shall be deemed to paid on behalf of all occupants of MARCH 2019 be severable, and should any sec- a housing project representing • Project closeout tion or provision of this Ordinance rent or occupancy charges exclus- Section 5. CLASS OF DEVEL- be declared by any court of com- To place an ad, ive of utilities. OPMENT. This Ordinance shall petent jurisdiction to be unconsti- Your F. "Authority-Aided Mortgage" apply only to the Housing Devel- tutional or invalid the same shall call 906-932-2211 as defined m the Act means any of opment to the extent that the not affect the validity of this Ordin- the following: Housing Development provides ance as a whole or any section or or email classifieds@ (i) A loan or grant made or to be housing for Low Income and Mod- provision of this Ordinance. other made by the Authority to the erate Income Persons and is fin- than the section or provision so yourdailyglobe.com Local Sponsor for the construction, re- anced or assisted by USDA-RD or declared to be unconstitutional or habilitation. acquisition and/or per- the Authority-Aided Mortgage pur- invalid.

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