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Ironwood, MI 906-932-4400 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, December 8, 2017 75 cents Road commission plans move to Ironwood’s industrial park By RALPH ANSAMI commission would pay $2,000 an acre ronmental site assessment, a certified planned to build new headquarters in lic hearing on its proposed 2018 budget [email protected] for the property, which would be located survey map for the property and develop Bessemer. in its office in the Gogebic County Court- IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City off Liberty Street, between parcels a site plan that would meet the approval Last January, Bessemer’s planning house annex at Bessemer on Monday at Commission on Monday will discuss a owned by Xcel Energy and Basom of the planning commission. commission heard plans from the road 4:15 p.m. notice of intent of the Gogebic County Trucking. The property would have to be devel- commission for a 46,000-square-foot The finance committee of the road Road Commission to purchase about 13 The road commission would retain its oped within three years of the proposed facility that would cost around $4.7 mil- commission meets at 4 p.m. Monday, fol- acres in the industrial park for construc- present satellite garages in Watersmeet sale. lion. The buildings were to be located on lowed by the budget hearing and regular tion of a new main facility. and Marenisco. According to the letter to be consid- the south side of U.S. 2, on Bessemer’s meeting. A letter to the city commission says Material storage facilities, such as ered by the city commission on Monday, west end. All of the road commission The Gogebic County Road Commis- all of the operations of the road commis- salt and sand barns, would be included the deal would voided if the two parties equipment was to be moved there. sion board includes Marti Wegner, sion, including offices for the adminis- as part of the full development in the don’t reach an agreement by Dec. 31. There was opposition to that location chair, Watersmeet; Roy D’Antonio, vice trative staff, would be located in the industrial park. The letter ends by saying further negoti- on several fronts, however, leading to chair, Watersmeet; John Matonich, move from Bessemer to Ironwood. Within 180 days, the road commis- ations will continue. the choice of the Ironwood site. Marenisco; Dan Peterson, Bessemer, The letter of intent says the road sion would be required to obtain an envi- The road commission had previously The road commission will hold a pub- and Kevin Haustein, Ironwood.

PUBLIC HEARING Bessemer marijuana facilites repeal passed 4-0

By IAN MINIELLY Many positive stories were [email protected] heard Thursday regarding the BESSEMER — Bessemer benefits of medical marijuana. It ordinances 356 and 357, allowing was a real community moment. marijuana facilities in the indus- There were stories about pain trial park, were repealed by the mitigation for better to quality of city council on a 4-0 vote Thurs- life to thanks and credit being day evening. given to marijuana for saving The auditorium in city hall multiple individual lives. Story was packed with more than 40 after story was aired in support people in attendance. When of marijuana, but it was not a Mayor Adam Zak opened the 100 percent pro crowd. floor for public comment, people Sue Emery said she did not respectfully stated their posi- believe Bessemer needs marijua- tions, either for or against the na and she supported the coun- marijuana proposal and by 7:30 cil. p.m., public comment wound Jerry Edde made the point down and the session was that no one in Bessemer is going closed. to be forced to live in pain if the Zak initiated the measure, city rejects marijuana. Edde which was seconded by Allen said, “Medical marijuana is Archie to repeal both ordinances already here, but Bessemer does and restrict medical marijuana not need to be the tip of the ice- Ian Minielly/Daily Globe facilities from the industrial berg with wide-scale produc- MORE THAN 40 people attend the public hearing to repeal ordinances 356 and 357, authorizing medical marijuana facilities in Bessemer’s indus- park with Ordinance 358. tion.” trial park. The council voted 4-0 to repeal, despite the urgent pleas of the public to allow medical marijuana facilities into Bessemer. THE SHOW MUST GO ON More snow forecast Storm through Saturday

takes out IRONWOOD — After a wild For the 24-hour period to 7 week of weather that started a.m. Thursday, Ironwood with temperatures in the 50s on received 5.2 inches of snow, with HIT Monday and a lightning storm a high of 17 and low of 9. The across the Gogebic Range, the snow continued off and on for the National Weather Service was rest of the day. predicting from three to eight Despite last week’s mild lighting inches of snow today through weather, snowfall since July 1 noon Saturday. for Ironwood has totaled 40.1 By IAN MINIELLY Lake effect snow was expected inches, about equal to the 116- [email protected] to begin this evening in Ashland year average of 41.6 inches to IRONWOOD — Monday’s and Iron counties and there were date, according to statistics com- lightning storm across the expected to be periods of heavy piled at the NWS office in Mar- Gogebic Range did more than accumulations. quette. knock out the Daily Globe’s The highest amounts were Despite the new snow, the press and interrupt power to predicted for the Hurley-Montre- around 3,200 Upper Peninsula al area. Power Company customers. WEATHER — page 5 Bruce Greenhill, managing director of the Historic Iron- wood Theatre, discovered the theater’s lighting system took a jolt. He went to hang Christmas Collaborative efforts bring improved decorations for the Ironwood band concert scheduled for internet to Wakefield Township today and the lights would not come on. By IAN MINIELLY internet speeds are important for [email protected] so many things, such as the abil- Andy Makey and Tyler Saari, Ian Minielly/Daily Globe WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP — ity to work from home. lighting technicians for the the- ANDY MAKEY, lighting technician, points out the blackened remains of the main electronic control mod- Wakefield Township has signed Cox said Northern States ater, arrived on scene and began ule responsible for controlling the 70 different lights in the theater. A replacement loaner was en route a contract with Merit and Goge- Power Company, a wholly owned the process of discovery. Makey Thursday from Madison, Wis. The theater will not be able to conduct a full assessment of the damage bic Range.net for expanded inter- subsidiary of Xcel Energy, is and Saari followed the circuits until the module is replaced and powered up, allowing the rest of the lights to get turned on and net coverage that will result in requesting through the Michigan and found the head control unit dimmed. responsible for controlling the faster speeds for residents. Public Service Commission to lights and their dimming was electricity had arced within the marks. jumped, looking for an escape John Cox, supervisor, said it raise rates so Xcel can improve burned. electronic control module, frying Additional damage was is something the township has From their investigation, the unit and its internal fuses, found upstream in another been working on for an extended Makey and Saari found where while leaving black scorch power box where the electricity period of time because increased THEATRE — page 5 WAKEFIELD — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK 25/17 Today we will see cloudy skies with a 65% chance of snow showers,owers, high temperature of Bergland 20°, humidity of 75%.%. West wind 7 to 11 mph. 21/12 Snow accumulationon of less than one Wakefield inch possible. Ironwood Saxon 20/11 20/12 Marenisco SUN ANDA ND MOON 22/12 Bessemer 20/12 Watersmeet Upson Hurley 20/11 20/12 19/10 20/10 Sunrise ...... 7:31 a.m. Mercer Sunset ...... 4:13 p.m. Moonrise ...... 10:20 p.m. 20/10 Moonset ...... 11:44 a.m. Manitowish 21/11 Minocqua NATIONALNATIONAAL WEATHER 21/11 Today Sat. Chicago 34/26 mc 29/17 sn Dallas 53/37s 57/33s Associated Press Kansas City 40/30 mc 37/26 s SEN. AL Franken, D-Minn., leaves the Capitol after speaking on the Senate floor Thursday on Capitol Hill in Los Angeles 78/52s 80/56s Washington. Franken said he will resign from the Senate in coming weeks following a wave of sexual mis- ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHERWEAT THER New York 42/34 mc 40/32 mc conduct allegations and a collapse of support from his Democratic colleagues, a swift political fall for a once- Orlando 78/61t 63/41sh rising Democratic star. Phoenix 63/43 s 71/51 s Temperature Today Sat. Seattle 46/37pc 45/35mc High ...... 19 Ashland 30/22ss 29/16sn Low ...... 8 Duluth 22/9 ss 17/11 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy;cl/clou udy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Yesterday ...... Eau Claire 31/23ss 29/20sn Precipitation 0.19 in. sn/snow; ss/snow showers;show wers; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Combative Franken quits, points Escanaba 25/15 ss 21/12 ss WEATHERWEATHHER TRIVIA MOON PHASES Grand Rapids 32/26ss 31/17sn Green Bay 27/18 mc 24/13 ss Madison 32/25mc 27/14mc How long does a cumuluscu umulus cloud last? to GOP tolerance of Trump LastLast N Newew F Firstirst F Fullull Marquette 23/15 ss 17/7 ss ? Rhinelander 21/12ss 14/6ss WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. of sexual assaults that they’ve House’s longest-serving current

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He called himself “a can bring stunningly fast conclu- he fired a defiant parting shot at champion of women” during his sions to political careers but that President Donald Trump and Senate career who fought to party leaders believe could give BUY ONE GET ONE 1/2 OFF other Republicans he said have improve people’s lives. them high moral ground on a Dine in only 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. survived much worse accusa- “Even on the worst day of my subject that’s shown no sign of Expires 12/31/2017 tions. political life, I feel like it’s all fading. “I of all people am aware that been worth it,” he said. On a 2005 audio tape released there is some irony in the fact Franken’s departure, which shortly before last year’s presi- Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 that I am leaving while a man he said would occur in “coming dential election, Trump is heard 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com who has bragged on tape about weeks,” made him the latest fig- talking about grabbing women, his history of sexual assault sits ure from politics, journalism and and several women accused him in the Oval Office, and a man the arts to be toppled since Octo- of sexual assaults. Women in Briefs and Midwest Medical Examin- the city of Marinette. who has repeatedly preyed on ber. That’s when the first articles Alabama have accused Moore of er’s Office in Minnesota were The suspect was tracked to a young girls campaigns for the appeared revealing sexual abuse unwanted sexual contact and working to identify the remains. home on Wisconsin 64 in Peshti- Senate with the full support of allegations against Hollywood pursuing romantic relationships Dog brings home part of There were no current missing go. Marinette County deputies his party,” Franken said. titan Harvey Weinstein and when they were teenagers and human skull person cases and deputies were and Marinette City Police offi- The 66-year-old Minnesotan, a energizing the #MeToo move- he was in his 30s during the BARRON, Wis. — A dog in contacting surrounding counties cers went to the location and saw former “Saturday Night Live” ment in which women have 1970s. northern Wisconsin brought for information on possible miss- a man enter a vehicle and head comedian who made a successful named men they say abused or Asked about Franken’s com- home partial remains of a human ing persons. westbound on Wisconsin 64. leap to liberal U.S. senator, harassed them. ment about him on Thursday, skull Sunday, according to the Barron is 55 miles north of Officers tried to stop the vehi- announced his decision in a sub- Democratic Minnesota Gov. Trump merely replied, “I didn’t Barron County Sheriff’s Depart- Eau Claire. cle at Schacht Road. It went par- dued Senate chamber three Mark Dayton will name a tempo- hear it, sorry.” ment. tially into the ditch and the man weeks after the first accusations rary successor, who will serve At least eight women had The owner of the dog called Police shoot man near exited the vehicle armed with a of sexual misconduct emerged until a special election next accused Franken of inappropri- the sheriff’s department to report Marinette handgun. but just a day after most of his November. ate sexual behavior. Until this the find. MARINETTE, Wis. — A man The suspect was then shot and Democratic colleagues pro- Franken’s comments append- week, he’d said he’d remain in Deputies responded south of was shot and killed by law killed by officers and was pro- claimed he had to go. His ed a melancholy coda to the polit- the Senate and cooperate with Barron and the skeletal remains enforcement officers early Thurs- nounced dead at the scene. The remarks underscored the bitter- ical career of the one-time TV an investigation into his behav- of a body were found, a sheriff’s day morning near Marinette. two Marinette city officers and ness many in the party feel funnyman who became one of his ior. news release said. According to the Marinette two Marinette County deputies toward a GOP that they say has party’s most popular and belli- The breaking point came The Wisconsin State Patrol, County Sheriff’s Department, at the scene were not injured. made a political calculation to cose liberals. Wednesday, when a former Barron County Medical Examin- there was an incident involving a Marinette County Sheriff tolerate Trump and Alabama Just two days earlier, Rep. Democratic congressional aide er, Wisconsin State Crime Lab man and a handgun at a motel in Jerry Sauve said the public was GOP Senate candidate Roy John Conyers, D-Mich., a civil said he forcibly tried to kiss her no longer in any danger. 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Email calendar items and com- Gogebic County Road Com- School, Ironwood. honors top munity news to news@yourdaily- mission, 4:15 p.m., road commis- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., globe.com. For more information, sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. call 906-932-2211. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 area74.org. students Friday, Dec. 8 p.m., City Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood City Commission, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, BERGLAND — The Gogebic- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building. Bessemer. area74.org. Ontonagon Intermediate School Town of Carey meeting, 6 p.m., Government a.m., Mercer Senior Center. District recently announced the Christmas Open House, Iron Carey town hall. Wakefield Housing Commis- sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- Outstanding Career-Technical County Historical Museum, 10 a.m.- Tuesday, Dec. 12 Education students for the 2 p.m. nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Iron County Recycling Com- recent first marking period at p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. nity Action Agency food commod- mittee, 4 p.m., Courthouse, Hurley. the Gogebic and Ontonagon Area Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 ity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- Career-Technical Centers. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. Students who were selected Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Emergencies: 715-476-7655. 932-4200. include: Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- courthouse, Bessemer. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran nity Action Agency food commod- Erwin Township Board, 6:30 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ity distribution, seniors, 9:45-10 p.m., Township Hall. GogebicHayley County Jarocki, CNA, Luther Coffee and Coloring, 2 p.m., a.m. EST, Lake Gogebic Senior Thursday, Dec. 14 Mercer, Wis., Public Library. Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 a.m. L. Wright High School, Iron- Ironwood Area Schools Band EST, Porcupine Mountain Senior Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- wood. Concert, 7 p.m., Ironwood Theater. Center, White Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. wood Memorial Building. Kelsey Kitto, CNA, A.D. John- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, EST, Holy Family Catholic Church Gogebic County Veterans Ser- ston High School, Bessemer. Ontonagon United Methodist Church parking lot, Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Wake- Tony Wiemeri, Building basement, next to Holiday gas sta- p.m. EST, Resource Center, Mass field City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet Trades, LLW, Ironwood. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Mercy Kennedy, Agriculture, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Township Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; Township. 906-667-1110. LLW, Ironwood. Submitted photo p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic 2:30-2:45 p.m., Watersmeet Town Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO HIGH School junior Imajica Lemerond, left, Devon Newsome, Welding, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Hall parking lot, Watersmeet. 906- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. and sophomore Dillon Makela, right, stand with band director Isaac LLW, Ironwood. Saturday, Dec. 9 884-2106. area74.org. Boehnlein at Northern Michigan University’s Reynolds Recital Hall Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Red Hat Society Northwoods Kevin Hudacek, CADD, LLW, where the students participated in the Michigan School Band and Children’s Story Time, 10 a.m., wood Memorial Building. Divas, noon, Elk and Hound, Iron- Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- wood. Reservations required to 906- Orchestra U.P. Honors Band on Saturday. Seventy-eight high school Wakefield Public Library. band students from across the U.P. participated in the event. Community Pickleball Pad- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- 932-5455 or 906-663-4871. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer, Wis., School Ontonagon County 1110. p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 Mackenzie Fredrikson, CNA, gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Friends of the Mercer Public U.S. 51 North, in Arbor Vitae, Wis. Ontonagon High School. Christmas Open House, Iron Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, Open Community Dinner, 5-6 Kaitlyn Brady, CNA, Ewen- County Historical Museum, 10 a.m.- Wis. p.m., Wakefield Methodist Church, Trout Creek High School. $685,097 in training 2 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Putnam Ave., Wakefield, 906-667- Cree Korich, Welding, E-TC. Oma-Carey Christmas Potluck Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 0230. Dinner, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Oma Town Derek Vanderwal, Welding, funds granted across UP area74.org. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Ontonagon. Hall. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Chamber Singers 27th Annual Elk and Hound. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Ailee Graff, Agriculture, ESCANABA — Thirty-three Employers who use the grant Christmas Concert, 7 p.m., Our Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Faith Center, Ironwood. Ontonagon. grants totaling $685,097 were funds must commit to retaining Lady of Peace Catholic Church, nity Action Agency food commod- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Jake Witt, Accounting, E-TC. recently awarded across the U.P. employees after completion of Ironwood. ity distribution, seniors, 1-3 p.m., p.m., First Presbyterian Church, The students were selected by from the Michigan Talent Invest- their training, said Peterson. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Hurley. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. their instructors for being excep- ment Agency’s Skilled Trades From 2014-2017, 1,422 com- 0283. Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6 tional in attitude, effort, atten- Training Fund, according to a panies statewide were awarded area74.org. Bessemer American Legion p.m., annual meeting, Sharon’s East Sunday, Dec. 10 dance, safety, skills, ability to press release from the Upward training funds. The average Post 27, 5 p.m., American Legion, Wing, Hurley. Talent Council. amount of each award was Bessemer. Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, work with others and work on Extreme Tool and Engineer- $33,938. The average training Iron-Gogebic County Senior Ironwood American Legion 7:30 p.m., Masonic building. tests, according to a GOISD Citizens Association Christmas Post 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. Government spokesman. ing of Wakefield receives $7,150. cost per person was $995. party, 1 p.m., Iron County Senior meeting, Memorial Building, Legion Bessemer Housing Commis- A certificate of achievement STTF funds are granted Sizes of companies receiving Center, Hurley, 715-561-2459 or club room. sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s will be presented to each winner through Michigan Works! agen- awards range from less than 100 715-561-4747. Wakefield VFW Post 9084, office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. and a letter describing the cies. The Upper Peninsula’s employees to 500 or more, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 15 award is placed in each student’s UPWARD Talent Council MWA according to a press release. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran lunch, 5:30 p.m. file. serves all 15 U.P. counties. “Employers are encouraged to Church, Ironwood. Gathering, Participating and “The Skilled Trades Training hire veterans and receive an Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 High Schools sending stu- Mercer Health and Wellness Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Fund increases the quality and additional $500 for each newly- Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- dents to the GOISD’s career- disability advocacy group, Commu- Gogebic Conservation District, competitiveness of Michigan’s hired veteran,” said Peterson. munity Center. nity Mental Health, Wakefield. 906- technical education programs 10 a.m., Natural Resources Center, employers by providing competi- Verso Corporation in Escana- Chamber Singers 27th Annual 229-6170. Bessemer. include, Ironwood, Bessemer, Christmas Concert, 4 p.m., Our Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., tive awards for customized ba received $146,469. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Wakefield-Marenisco, employer responsive training,” “At Verso, Michigan Works! Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Woodland Church, Ironwood. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Watersmeet, Ontonagon and said Corinna Peterson, commu- played an instrumental part in Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Ewen-Trout Creek. nications manager for Michigan our ability to obtain grant money p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Programs are operated at Wesley United Methodist Church, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Works! “The intent of these for 2018 through the Michigan Gogebic Community College, Ironwood. Christian Men of the Northland, Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- awards are to enhance and train STTF. There is no doubt their Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran LLW in Ironwood, ADJ in Besse- talent, increase productivity and assistance and guidance helped p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. mer, Ontonagon High School, employment retention, support us obtain this significant award,” Bessemer. area74.org. Government Ironwood Carnegie Library Watersmeet High School and E- registered apprenticeships, and said Verso’s Training Manager, Iron County Forestry and Parks Monday, Dec. 11 board of trustees meeting, 4 p.m., TC High School. meet the current demand needed Gary VanDrese. committee, 2 p.m., Forestry confer- library. ence room to address the skills gaps of “Our continuing partnership, Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Olde Time Community Christ- employees.” along with the grant monies, will a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Iron County Comprehensive mas, 6 p.m. at the warming shelter Briefs Michigan Talent Investment allow us to bring in new talented treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Planning-Land and Zoniing com- at Pipke Park, off County W just west Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- mittee, 3 p.m., county board room, of Presque Isle. Agency rules state training recruits to fill our vacancies next nity Action Agency food commod- Iron County courthouse. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Klassic Kruisers to hold must be “customized to meet year. It will also allow us to Montreal City Council, 5:30 ity distribution, seniors, 9 a.m.- Ontonagon United Methodist Church annual meeting employee skill requirements upgrade the skills of our current noon, 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- p.m., city hall. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- and is short-term in duration, maintenance work force, some- 667-0283. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Pence, tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. HURLEY — The Klassic preferably less than three thing we’ve been financially chal- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Wis., Town Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Kruisers Car Club will hold its months, with no training lenged to accomplish in recent Hurley City Council, 6:30 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic annual meeting Thursday at 6 extending more than six years.” city hall. area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., at Sharon’s East Wing in Kimball Town Board, 6:30 p.m., months. The training must lead For more information about Carnegie Young Authors and Saturday, Dec. 16 Hurley. to a credential for a skill that is the Michigan Works! services Illustrators, 3:15 p.m., grades 3 and Kimball, Wis., Community Center. 4, Ironwood Area School second Wednesday, Dec. 13 transferable and recognized by and STTF, visit upmichigan- Community Pickleball Pad- industry.” works.org. floor library. dlers, 2-5 p.m.., Mercer School Chamber Singers set Chess Club, 4 p.m., grades 3 Christian Men of the Northland, gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Christmas concerts and older, Ironwood Carnegie 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Library. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 IRONWOOD — The Chamber Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 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PRICES GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 23, 2017 4 l FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump endorses Moore DAILY GLOBE It’s absolutely no surprise that President course Roy Moore is, conveniently, God’s Trump has heartily endorsed Roy Moore as messenger, so he doesn’t have to abide by Sue Mizell, Publisher the next senator from Alabama. They are earthly limitations. soul mates — BFFs bringing their own bro- Trump makes no claims to divine guid- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor mance, “The Roy and Donald Show,” to a TV ance; in fact, he seldom mentions religion. or smartphone near you. His sole source of authority is, well, himself. Moore faces a close race with Democrat Cokie and If he says something is true, then that’s that, Doug Jones in a special election next week. Steve Roberts damn the facts. In Their Opinion Some Republicans find him so reprehensible Moore invokes God to defy judges who that they’ve threatened to expel him from the have ruled against him. Trump doesn’t need Net neutrality Senate if he manages to win. And yet Trump that excuse. He has denounced numerous has given Moore a full-throated endorse- “so-called judges” who object to his policies ment. campaign, Trump told a New Hampshire without appealing to a higher power. And must be preserved The president says a lot of things that are radio station, “These are stories that are now his lawyers have adopted the same men- inaccurate and insincere. But when he said, made up, these are total fiction.” tality. Net neutrality has been the guiding principle of a fair and “Go get ‘em, Roy,” he was revealing his true Moore used almost identical language, In a truly astounding statement of true open internet since 2005. character. It was a pure Trumpian moment. telling a campaign rally, “These allegations Trumpism, the president’s attorney, John Everyone’s online experience is primed to become a little less He could have been looking in the mirror and are completely false, they’re malicious ... I do Dowd, told the website Axios the “president fair and a little less open. cheering himself on. not know any of these women.” cannot obstruct justice because he’s the chief On Dec. 14, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is Start with their shared attitudes toward He was lying. Two of Moore’s accusers law enforcement officer” under the Constitu- expected to approve chairman Ajit Pai’s “Restoring Internet women. Hit on as many as possible. Grab and have produced notes to them in his hand- tion, and “has every right to express his view Freedom” order. Don’t let the name fool you. The order has very grope. Some may give in. And if you’re writing. But Trump was happy to take his of any case.” little to do with an individual’s “freedom” on the internet. accused of assault later, deny everything. best bro at his word. “He totally denies it,” Yes, the president has the right “to Instead, this order rolls back net neutrality and, quite frankly, Trump made his philosophy completely the president explained, dismissing the express his view” on an issue like Russia’s is likely to have consequences exactly the opposite of its naming clear in the infamous “Access Hollywood” charges against Moore. role in the 2016 election. But speech and convention. tape. “I just start kissing them,” he bragged. The soul mates have another trait in com- action are not the same thing. Trump has no Established through a series of FCC orders, net neutrality “It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even mon: They both believe they’re bulletproof, right to undermine the ongoing investigation requires internet service providers (ISPs) to enable access to all wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do that the conventional rules don’t apply to into that role. The articles of impeachment lawful online content and applications regardless of the source it. You can do anything.” them. drafted against both Richard Nixon and Bill and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites. That’s a cogent summary of Trump’s phi- Moore was twice ousted from his post as Clinton included obstruction charges, and it In 2015, the FCC issued the “Open Internet” order. The most losophy: When you’re a star, you can do any- chief judge of Alabama for defying court is a fundamental principle of American stringent net neutrality rules to date, “Open Internet” classified thing. And he said it even before he was orders. The first time, in 2003, he refused to democracy that no president is above the law. broadband access as a telecommunications service. This sub- elected president, his biggest starring role remove a statue of the Ten Commandments Let alone a judge in Alabama. jected broadband providers to the “common carrier” provisions. ever. from the lobby of the state judicial building. Mitt Romney, once the GOP nominee for The order expressly prohibited blocking, throttling or paid pri- Moore is not in Trump’s league; the mall After being re-elected in 2012, he was president, called Moore’s candidacy a “stain” oritization. These rules would be eliminated by “Restoring Inter- in Gadsden, Alabama is not exactly a pent- deposed again for telling state judges to defy on his party, adding: “No vote, no majority is net Freedom.” house in Manhattan or Hollywood. But the the Supreme Court ruling in favor of same- worth losing our honor, our integrity.” But what does that really mean? pattern is similar. Moore was so creepy in his sex marriage. But as “The Roy and Donald Show” Our consumption of and experience with the internet is based pursuit of young girls that he was reportedly Throughout his career, Moore has justified demonstrates, that battle has already been on choices we make. banned from the mall and the YMCA, as his actions by appealing to a higher authori- lost. If we want to use social media, we pick our platform and our well. ty than made-man statutes. “God is the only ISP delivers the content. There’s more. Faced with numerous accu- source of our law, liberty and government,” Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- If we want to watch a show, we go to a streaming service that sations of sexual misdeeds during last year’s he said during a debate in September. And of tacted by email at [email protected]. we pay for and our ISP delivers the content. Net neutrality under “Open Internet” has safeguarded that ISPs refrain from content shenanigans. Here is what is prohib- Today in history ited under the current order (from the FCC website): Blocking: Broadband providers may not block access to law- ful content, applications, services or non-harmful devices. By The Associated Press Throttling: Broadband providers may not deliberately target Today’s Highlight in History some lawful internet traffic to be delivered to users more slowly On Dec. 8, 1941, the United than other traffic. States entered World War II as Congress declared war against Paid prioritization: Broadband providers may not favor some Imperial Japan, a day after the internet traffic in exchange for consideration of any kind. Inter- attack on Pearl Harbor. net service providers are also banned from prioritizing content On this date and services of their affiliates. In 1765, Eli Whitney, inventor of According to the FCC, “Open Internet” put a standard in the cotton gin, was born in Westbor- place “going forward to ensure that ISPs cannot engage in new ough, Massachusetts. or different practices — outside those three prohibitions — that In 1813, Beethoven’s Symphony would cause similar harms to the open internet.” No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, was first Pai has stated that “Restoring Internet Freedom” is a return performed in Vienna, with to a “light touch” regulation of the internet. He has also sug- Beethoven himself conducting. In 1854, Pope Pius IX proclaimed gested that the handful of broadband companies providing the Catholic dogma of the Immacu- almost all the internet connections to homes and smartphones late Conception, which holds that “voluntarily” commit to the principles outlined in the “Open Mary, the mother of Jesus, was free Internet” order. of original sin from the moment of There is a reason why the largest ISPs — AT&T, Charter, her own conception. Comcast and Verizon — have come out in favor of rolling back In 1863, President Abraham Lin- net neutrality, while individual users and content technology coln issued his Proclamation of companies like Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and Netflix have Amnesty and Reconstruction for the come out in favor of preserving net neutrality. It is the same rea- South. son why we find it laughable to think that ISPs would “volun- In 1914, “Watch Your Step,” the first musical revue to feature a score tarily” commit to these principles. composed entirely by Irving Berlin, Washington Monument hostage, sculptor joined in worldwide demon- singer Toots Hibbert (Toots and the It’s about choice and whose choice it is. opened in New York. threatening to blow it up with explo- strations to draw attention to global Maytals) is 69. Actress Kim Basinger If the ISPs (which have been increasingly dabbling as content In 1940, the Chicago Bears sives he claimed were inside a van. warming. Florida quarterback Tim is 64. Rock musician Warren Cuccu- companies as well) can choose for us that creates an enormous defeated the Washington Redskins, (After a 10-hour standoff, Norman D. Tebow became the first sophomore rullo is 61. Rock musician Phil Collen competitive advantage. 73-0, in the NFL Championship Mayer was shot dead by police; it to win the Heisman Trophy. (Def Leppard) is 60. Country singer Under “Restoring Internet Freedom” the following things Game, which was carried on net- turned out there were no explo- Five years ago: Police charged Marty Raybon is 58. World Bank would be allowed: work radio for the first time by the sives.) Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman President Jim Yong Kim is 58. Politi- ISPs could force-feed us a national pizza chain’s content Mutual Broadcasting System (the In 1987, President Ronald Rea- Josh Brent with intoxication cal commentator Ann Coulter is 56. through paid prioritization prior to connecting us to our favorite announcer was Red Barber). gan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. manslaughter after he flipped his car Rock musician Marty Friedman is Gorbachev signed a treaty at the in a pre-dawn accident that killed 55. Actor Wendell Pierce is 54. local restaurant site that we typed in. In 1962, the first session of the Second Vatican Council was formal- White House calling for destruction teammate Jerry Brown. (Brent was Actress Teri Hatcher is 53. Actor ISPs could morph your broadband service into tiers, charging ly adjourned. Typographers went on of intermediate-range nuclear mis- convicted in Jan. 2014 and sen- David Harewood is 52. Singer an extra fee for access to popular sites. Imagine what they could a 114-day strike against four New siles. tenced to 180 days in jail; he was Sinead O’Connor is 51. Actor get for a social media bundle of Facebook, Twitter and Insta- York City newspapers. In 1992, Americans got to see live reinstated by the NFL in Sept. 2014.) Matthew Laborteaux is 51. Rock gram. In 1972, a United Airlines Boeing television coverage of U.S. troops Texas A&M quarterback Johnny musician Ryan Newell (Sister Hazel) ISPs could throttle Netflix and Hulu loading speeds, dimin- 737 crashed while attempting to land landing on the beaches of Somalia Manziel became the first freshman is 45. Actor Dominic Monaghan is ishing user experience, in an effort to prop up its own streaming at Chicago-Midway Airport, killing 43 as Operation Restore Hope began to win the Heisman Trophy. 41. Actor Ian Somerhalder is 39. service. of the 61 people on board, as well as (because of the time difference, it One year ago: John Glenn, Rock singer Ingrid Michaelson is 38. It’s hard to find an internet user that views the proposed two people on the ground; among was early Dec. 9 in Somalia). whose 1962 flight as the first U.S. R&B singer Chrisette Michele is 35. changes as an improvement. the dead were Dorothy Hunt, wife of Ten years ago: The Justice astronaut to orbit the Earth made Actress Hannah Ware is 35. Country Department and CIA announced a him an all-American hero and pro- singer Sam Hunt is 33. Rock singer- However, it is expected that the five leaders of the FCC will Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt, U.S. Rep. George W. Collins, joint inquiry into the spy agency’s pelled him to a long career in the actress Kate Voegele is 31. Christian vote to roll back net neutrality, with Chairman Pai and the D-Ill., and CBS News correspondent destruction of videotapes of interro- U.S. Senate, died in Columbus, rock musician Jen Ledger (Skillet) is other two Republican commissioners (Michael O’Rielly and Michele Clark. gations of two suspected terrorists. Ohio, at age 95. 28. Actress Wallis Currie-Wood is Brendan Carr) providing the 3-2 majority. You can go to In 1980, rock star John Lennon Talk show host Oprah Winfrey, in her Today’s Birthdays 26. Actress AnnaSophia Robb is 24. FCC.gov to email the commissioners. was shot to death outside his New first-ever presidential endorsement, Flutist James Galway is 78. Thought for Today Net neutrality is too essential to let go quietly into the night. York City apartment building by an backed Barack Obama’s White Singer Jerry Butler is 78. Pop musi- “I’m not interested in my legacy. I —Kenosha, Wis., News apparently deranged fan. House bid during appearances in cian Bobby Elliott (The Hollies) is 76. made up a word: ‘live-acy.’ I’m more In 1982, a man demanding an Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Actress Mary Woronov is 74. Actor interested in living.” end to nuclear weapons held the Iowa. Skiers, fire-eaters and an ice John Rubinstein is 71. Reggae —John Glenn (1921-2016)

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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 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 l 5 looking at shipping containers in AREA / STATE Wakefield the future. At this time the town- Co-parenting PARKS & RECREATION ship does not authorize shipping containers for use within the class offered by township, but expects to do so in From page 1 the future on a case by case UW-Extension equipment. The pre-hearing is basis. Especially in hunting scheduled for Dec. 14 at 9 a.m. in camps, shipping containers HURLEY — Iron County’s Lansing. Administrative Law might be approved for storage. University of Wisconsin-Exten- Judge Martin Snider will set Cox said the township wants to sion office is offering a co-parent- future hearing dates and decide keep looking forward and stay ing class to help raise kids while procedural matters. prepared in the event more resi- living apart. Mandy Lake, township clerk, dents seek exemptions to install “Successful Co-parenting” is represents the township on the the containers on their proper- scheduled for Monday from 9:30 Gogebic Range Solid Waste ties. to 11:30 a.m at the Iron County Authority Board. According to In his supervisor’s report, Cox Courthouse in Hurley. Cox, Lake voted against the said the insurance company is in “Co-parenting families have GRSWA financing two new the process of conducting a sur- a unique set of challenges. They garbage trucks, but the vote vey to see how much of the town- also have opportunities to build passed and the trucks are being ship meets international stan- strengths,” said Heidi Ungrodt, ordered. dards for building codes. Cox the UW-Extension family living The township, according to said he thinks the insurance educator for Ashland and Iron Cox, considers it risky to buy two company is probably just trying counties. “For children it may trucks at the same time because to get a handle on the township mean adapting to a new family of financing required. and any risks in the event of arrangement, moving between Cox said Northern Natural is major natural disasters or catas- households or living with a sin- clearing land to add some addi- trophes. gle parent or another caregiv- tional pumps to their operation The board of review is sched- er.” near M-28 and Jackson Creek uled for Dec. 12 at 5 p.m. to Regardless of situation, and that is exciting news for the determine tax errors and omis- Ungrodt said it’s clear ongoing township. sions and poverty exemptions. Ian Minielly/Daily Globe conflict between parents after a THE BESSEMER Parks and Recreation Committee meets Thursday evening in the basement of city hall. From Cox said in his capacity as The next regular township split has negative outcomes for Allen Archie in the plaid top and going clockwise are city manager Charly Loper, Ron Zaleski and Marlene zoning and blight administrator, board meeting is scheduled for children. Zaleski. Archie floated the idea of adding a permanent restroom to the Ethnic Commons park. he is urging the council to begin Jan. 3. “There are many ways co-par- ents can reduce conflict and help children thrive in a co-parenting The mother unit costs about family,” Ungrodt said. “Whether Bluff Valley Park restoration discussed Theatre $2,000 and needs to be replaced, you are transitioning after a while the 70 dimming units cost divorce or separation or you have by IAN MINIELLY the auditorium on display during is not going to stop him from $7,000 to $8,000. The dimming been co-parenting for some time, [email protected] a public hearing on Jan. 18 at working and improving the park. units did not appear damaged, there’s good news: You can help BESSEMER — The Bessemer From page 1 5:30 p.m. Allen Archie told the group he with the ECM taking the brunt your children work through (the) Parks and Recreation Committee Loper said after the public is would like to see a permanent route, nearly fusing two pieces of of the hit. transition and find ways to co- met early Thursday evening in given the opportunity to write restroom added to the Ethnic metal together, which Makey Greenhill said the Downtown parent successfully to create a the basement of city hall. views and ideas on paper, the Commons park. Archie said the showed the Globe Thursday Art Place had some minor dam- happy, healthy future for your Charly Loper, city manager, display will be moved to the council would have to support afternoon. age and Constantini’s store was family.” showed a public display and the basement, where the public can providing a variance allowing During the course of the dis- also struck. According to Ungrodt, those committee discussed a plan to continue viewing and submitting alcohol sales and consumption in cussion, Greenhill said the show Cheri Constantini said the taking the class will become crowd-source ideas for restora- ideas. One of the problems facing the park. will go on. The stage has enough electricity came in through the aware of burdens and dilemmas tion of Bluff Valley Park. The the committee is its lack of a bud- Loper said she would bring lighting from the fluorescent phone line, frying it and disrupt- of the children caught up in their committee has taken bunches of get to pay for improvements. Ron the matter to the Downtown work lights for the concert today, ing phone service. The strike also parents’ conflict and the differ- pictures and plans to put them in Zaleski said the lack of a budget Development Authority. so the theater is not utterly damaged the furnace. Constanti- ent problems at various ages, reliant upon the repairs. The ni said both units were already learn new skills for positively lighting will just not be as repaired, but they will have to interacting with both their chil- Lottery AILI Custom Concrete, LLC dynamic, said Greenhill. wait until the summer to find out dren and ex-partners, learn The theater is expecting a if the air conditioning was also ways to communicate children Thursday 55-58-59-60-63-65-71- loaner unit from Theatre Con- damaged. and provide them support and Michigan 73-76-78 6539 W. Hwy. 2, Hurley,WI 54534 ways to encourage children to Poker Lotto: AD-QH- trols in Madison and once the The theater and businesses 6C-4D-4S Wisconsin loaner is reinstalled, the rest of were affected by a lightning provide feedback as problems Midday Daily 3: 7-6-0 5 Card Cash: KC-JH- www.AiliConcrete.com (715) 561-2288 the damage can be investigated strike around 8 p.m. Monday, come up. 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(R) PREMIUM 6 l FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries FBI director defends his agency Patricia ‘Pat’ Ann (Fredrickson) Neau MILWAUKEE — Patricia “Pat” Ann (Fredrickson) Neau, 69, of Omro, Wis., died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017, at Aurora St. against president’s attacks Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee. WASHINGTON (AP) — Coun- FBI director by Trump, faced She was born Feb. 4, 1948, in Ironwood, Mich., to the late said Trump agrees field agents “Even the appearance of tering strident attacks on his Republican criticism over per- are “appreciated and respected,” impropriety will devastate the Conrad and Eleanor (Kasieta) Fredrickson. On March 18, agency from the president who ceived political bias in special but said the president’s “issues FBI’s reputation,” Goodlatte 1966, Pat married Clifton D. Neau and they made their home appointed him, FBI Director counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of are with the political leaders in said. in Kenosha until 1990, at which time they moved to Omro. Christopher Wray on Thursday possible Trump campaign ties to the FBI under former director Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New Pat’s work career included working at Kmart, Candle Corp., defended the tens of thousands of Russia during the 2016 presiden- Comey, particularly those that York, top Democrat on the House working in the restaurant business, including owning and people who work with him and tial election and in the handling played politics Judiciary panel, predicted operating Cliff’s Café in Omro. On Jan. 1, 2017, she retired declared, “There is no finer insti- a year earlier of an FBI investi- with the Trump’s attacks on the FBI will from her job with the state of Wisconsin. Pat also did taxes for tution.” gation Clinton’s use of a private Hillary Clinton only grow louder as Mueller con- her friends and family. Wray, who has led the agency email server that ended without email probe.” tinues investigating. “Your She was a hard worker and did things for everyone. Pat just four months, fended off polit- criminal charges. The empha- responsibility is not only to enjoyed playing bingo, watching NASCAR, the Packers, Bad- ically charged questions from When asked about Trump’s sis on the Clin- defend the bureau but to push gers, and tennis, and she was a huge Elvis Presley fan. She lawmakers of both parties during harsh tweets, Wray rebutted him ton and Trump back against the president when was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Omro, and the a routine oversight hearing that directly, saying, “My experience probes reflected he is so clearly wrong, both on American Legion Auxiliary. was overtaken by questions has been that our reputation is how the FBI in the facts and as a matter of prin- Pat is survived by her four children, Robert (Julie) Neau, of about Hillary Clinton’s emails quite good.” the last two ciple,” Nadler told Wray. Oshkosh, Wis.; Gary (Jeanette) Neau, of Omro; William and President Donald Trump’s Wray expressed pride in the years has found Wray’s tenure as the new FBI (Betty) Neau, of Omro; and Margie Eckstein, aka Margaret campaign. Citing pending inves- agents, analysts and other per- itself entangled chief would be difficult even tigations, he repeatedly declined sonnel who he said were working Christopher in American without the intense scrutiny of Ann when in trouble, of Omro; two grandchildren, Lindsey Wray Neau, of Oshkosh; Jacob Spencer, of Green Lake, Wis.; two sis- to answer questions about either, to protect Americans. But he also politics, with the Russia investigation. Since ters, Constance Raygo, of Omro; Nancy (John) McKinzie, of while also refusing to give an conceded that agents do make investigations he was sworn in on Aug. 2, the Cashmere, Wash.; a sister-in-law, Marcia Neau; a nephew who opinion on whether Trump could mistakes and said there are pro- focused on the Democratic presi- U.S. has experienced two of the was like a son to her, James (Anne) Landreth; many nieces be accused of obstructing justice. cesses in place to hold them dential nominee and the Republi- deadliest shootings in its mod- and nephews who she thought of dearly; other relatives and But he did not hesitate to accountable. can president and his successful ern history and an attack on a defend the nation’s premier law “There is no shortage of opin- campaign. Those investigations bike path in Manhattan that friends; her dog, CJ; and many furry grandkids. enforcement agency following a ions out there, but what I can tell have transformed routine over- officials have said was terror- Along with her parents, Pat was also preceded in death by weekend of Twitter attacks by you is that the FBI that I see is sight hearings, like the one ism. her husband, Clifton Neau; a sister, Geraldine Elliott; and her Trump, who called the FBI a tens of thousands of agents and Thursday, into platforms for Trump’s weekend tweets cre- father-in-law and mother-in-law, Noel and Mabel Neau. biased institution whose reputa- analysts and staff working their tense questions about the politi- ated a fresh dilemma for Wray. A visitation for family and friends will be on Monday, Dec. tion is “in Tatters — worst in tails off to keep Americans safe,” cal leanings of an agency that With his bosses, Attorney Gener- 11, from 10 a.m. until noon at St. Mary Catholic Church at 730 History!” and urged Wray to Wray said of the agency he has prides itself on being removed al Jeff Sessions and Sessions’ Madison Ave. in Omro. A funeral Mass will be held on Monday “clean house.” led for just four months. “The from partisan consideration. deputy, Rod Rosenstein, staying at noon at the church with Father Bill Hower and Sister Pam The outburst from the presi- FBI that I see is tens of thou- Wray’s defense of the FBI publicly silent, it fell to Wray to Biehl officiating. dent followed a guilty plea from sands of brave men and women came after the committee’s chair- defend the agency. But FBI Burial will follow in the Winneconne Cemetery. his former national security working as hard as they can to man, Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., directors traditionally have been If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfu- adviser for lying to the FBI and keep people they will never know said he was concerned by reports low-key and stoic — with Wray’s neralhomeinc.com. the revelation that an agent had safe from harm.” that Peter Strzok, a veteran predecessor, James Comey, a Mueller Funeral Home of Winneconne is in charge of been removed from a special The White House on Thursday counterintelligence agent notable exception. arrangements. team investigating the Trump tried to soften Trump’s message, involved in the Clinton investiga- And Trump’s firing of Comey campaign because of text mes- denying any discrepancy tion, was removed from Mueller’s while he led the Russia probe sages seen as potentially anti- between his comments and those team last summer following the shows what can happen to a UPPCO restores power Tuesday Trump. of the FBI director. Press secre- discovery of text messages seen director who antagonizes the Wray, who was nominated as tary Sarah Huckabee Sanders as potentially anti-Trump. president. MARQUETTE — Around tomers remained without power 3,200 Upper Peninsula Power in Keweenaw, Houghton and Company customers experienced Marquette counties. UPPCO service interruptions Tuesday crews and support staff were because of strong gusting winds continuing to address outages as Australian prime minister rushes gay marriage into law and adverse winter weather. they occurred and new outages Customers in Keweenaw, were anticipated as strong winds CANBERRA, Australia (AP) Houghton, Ontonagon, Mar- prevailed. — Australia’s prime minister quette, Alger and Delta counties UPPCO is asked customers to rushed gay marriage into law on were affected throughout the report any outages by calling a Friday by gaining a final signa- day. Keweenaw and Houghton Customer Care Center at (800) ture on a bill hours after it was counties were the heaviest hit. 562-7680 or through the Online overwhelming endorsed by Par- As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, 800 cus- Portal at uppco.com. liament and as the nation started planning weddings that can take place in a month. Prime Minister Malcolm CITY OF BESSEMER Turnbull traveled to Government COUNTY OF GOGEBIC House where Governor-General STATE OF MICHIGAN Peter Cosgrove signed the bill into law on behalf of Queen Eliz- ORDINANCE NO. 358 abeth II, Australia’s constitu- ORDINANCE TO REPEAL ORDINANCE NO. 356 AND ORDINANCE NO. 357 tional head of state. REGARDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITIES Cosgrove’s signature makes gay marriage legal in Australia Dated: December 7, 2017 from Saturday, when same-sex couples who wed overseas will be WHEREAS The Home Rule City Act (MCL 117.1 et seq) allows the City recognized under Australian law to enact and/or repeal ordinances for the health, safety and welfare of the as married couples. community; and Engaged couples will need to WHEREAS the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (MCL 125.3101 et seq) give a calendar-month notice of allows the City to enact and/or amend zoning ordinances; and an intention to marry, making gay weddings legal on Jan. 9, WHEREAS the City of Bessemer Zoning Ordinance allows the City to Turnbull said. amend said ordinance; and Turnbull described Parlia- WHEREAS the City Council desires to repeal Ordinance No. 356 and ment voting late Thursday for Ordinance No. 357, which were both adopted by the City Council on gay marriage, with only four law- September 18, 2017, with an effective date of December 15, 2017; and makers registering their opposi- tion to, as a historic moment. WHEREAS the City Council has the authority to repeal said ordinances. “Containing my emotions to a NOW THEREFORE THE City of Bessemer ordains as follows: suitable, prime ministerial level 1. The City of Bessemer, in the County of Gogebic, State of Michigan, of calm is quite challenging. I am hereby adopts this Ordinance to repeal both of the prior Ordinances No. absolutely pumped. I think this Associated Press 356 and No. 357. is so wonderful,” he said after SAME-SEX marriage campaigners and volunteers cheer as they call on politicians to pass marriage equality 2. The City Clerk is directed to publish this Ordinance in the local news- Parliament passed the bill and legislation during rally outside Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Thursday. Gay marriage was paper as soon as possible, preferably on December 8, 2017. the public gallery erupted with a endorsed by 62 percent of Australian voters who responded to a government-commissioned postal ballot standing ovation. 3. The effective date of this Ordinance is seven (7) days from the date it by last month. is published in the local newspaper. Celebrations continued late into the night in Oxford Street, centers and parks at no charge Ramsay said his government “I think it was a touching 4. As of the effective date of this Ordinance, both prior Ordinances No. the center of Sydney’s gay over a 100-day period from Jan. 7. would waive the 55 Australian measure from the ACT Govern- 356 and No. 357 will be considered to be null and void and of no further nightlife which is in Turnbull’s “This is an historic day in the dollar ($41) cost of wedding cer- ment to say that our second mar- effect. electorate. struggle for civil rights in Aus- tificate for any of the 31 same- riage certificate will be free,” 5. Nothing in this Ordinance shall prohibit the City Council from con- Turnbull has been a long-term tralia,” Mayor Darcy Byrne said. sex couples whose short-lived Delahunt told ABC. sidering the adoption of similar ordinances in the future concerning med- advocate for marriage equality It follows the downtown Syd- marriages were ruled invalid and Gay marriage was endorsed ical marijuana facilities. and is the first prime minister to ney municipality’s decision in want to marry again. by 62 percent of voters who This Ordinance was offered by motion of City Council member______, attend Sydney’s renowned annu- October to offer free venues for “It’s a way of being able to responded to a national postal with support from City Council member ______, at a meeting of the City al Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, same-sex weddings should they acknowledge the difficulties that ballot by November. Council of Bessemer duly held on December 7, 2017, after proper notice which is also in his electorate. become lawful. some of those couples have been Most gay rights advocates of same. The members of the City Council voted on this Ordinance in a Hours after the Parliament The Australian Capital Terri- through,” Ramsay told Aus- believed the government should roll call vote as follows: legalized gay marriage, a Sydney tory government, which adminis- tralian Broadcasting Corp. have allowed marriages years Aye Nay municipal council offered free ters Canberra, the national capi- Anne-Marie Delahunt, who ago and saw various ideas for a Allen D. Archie ______venues to host same-sex mar- tal, introduced its own same-sex married her partner Meg Clark public survey as a delaying tac- Rob Coleman ______riages. marriage law in 2013 that was in Canberra in 2013, said she tic. The U.N. Human Rights Terry J. Kryshak ______The Inner West Council is overturned by the High Court would take up the government’s Committee had called the ballot Linda Nelson ______accepting bookings for same-sex within a week. offer when they marry again in survey “an unnecessary and divi- Adam Zak ______marriages in its halls, community ACT Attorney General Gordon February. sive public opinion poll.”

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(AP) — Stu- Some parents reported hear- dents hid in their classrooms, ing from their children via text some behind locked doors, as a messages that they could hear suspect opened fire Thursday the shooter approaching. inside a New Mexico high school, The school of about 900 stu- killing two classmates before dents was cordoned off as ending up dead. authorities cleared the campus Authorities and other officials and teens were taken to another in the small town of Aztec near location where they could be the Colorado border have reunited with their parents. released few details other than to A crowd of nervous parents say the shooter and the two vic- initially gathered outside City tims all attended Aztec High Hall to wait for more information School. No other injuries were as officers tried to reassure them reported, and it was not clear if about the safety of their children. the shooter died by suicide or All schools in town closed for was killed by police. the day, but authorities said Local and federal authorities there were no other credible are investigating what led to the threats to students at the high shooting and did not immediate- school or other schools in the ly release any details about the neighboring communities of Associated Press circumstances. A news confer- Bloomfield or Farmington. A FIREFIGHTER battles a wildfire at Faria State Beach in Ventura, Calif., Thursday. The wind-swept blazes have forced tens of thousands of evacu- ence was planned later Thurs- Aztec is a rural community of ations and destroyed dozens of homes. day. 6,500 people in the heart of Sophomore Garrett Parker northwestern New Mexico’s oil told Albuquerque television sta- and gas country and near the Town known as ‘Shangri-La’ threatened by California fire tion KOAT that he was upstairs Navajo Nation. Its main street is in history class when he heard lined by old brick buildings that OJAI, Calif. (AP) — The around Bonsall, a small pic- time. in for a Himalayan utopia in the what he initially thought was date back more than a century. biggest and most destructive of turesque hilly community known “This morning there was a wall 1937 Frank Capra movie “Lost students banging on lockers. Residents voiced disbelief on the windblown fires raking for its equestrian facilities. of fire back right over here,” he Horizon” and for the magical vibe As the noise got louder and social media, while members of Southern California shut down Along the coast between Ven- said. “I didn’t think it was no big it is said to have, the town has closer, school officials issued a the New Mexico congressional one of the region’s busiest free- tura and Santa Barbara, tiny deal, but it’s coming back to burn attracted artists, hippies and warning over the loud speaker. delegation, state Attorney Gen- ways Thursday and threatened beach communities were under what it didn’t burn yesterday.” spiritual thinkers for genera- “Thankfully our teacher eral Hector Balderas and other Ojai, a scenic mountain town siege as fire leapt from steep hill- The highway, which runs the tions. always locks the door no matter elected officials offered their con- dubbed “Shangri-La” and known sides across U.S. Highway 101. length of the state and is a major Ash fell like snowflakes on cit- what. So he kept that locked,” dolences and other assistance. for its boutique hotels and New “We drove through a wall of commuter corridor to Los Ange- rus orchards scattered around Parker said. “When they called “While details are still coming Age spiritual retreats. flames,” Wendy Frank said, les, was closed intermittently town and on Spanish-style archi- over the intercom that it was not in, we grieve for the innocent vic- Most of Ojai’s 7,000 residents describing her ordeal after evac- along the 28-mile stretch tecture as firefighters parked a drill, we went to the corner of tims in this senseless act of vio- were warned to clear out late uating her horses from Ojai on between Ventura and Santa Bar- their trucks around houses in the room out of sight from the lence. Too many lives have been Wednesday and patients unable Wednesday night. “I didn’t know bara. anticipation of winds picking door and just started hiding.” disrupted and too many futures to walk were moved from the if we’d make it. I just put the The Ventura and LA-area back up. Parker said it felt like a cut short,” U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Ojai Valley Community Hospital accelerator down. I know we fires have put tens of thousands Some businesses were closed, dream. Lujan said on Twitter. because of unprecedented, hurri- were going over 100 mph, we of people under evacuation but staples could be found at cane-force Santa Ana winds in could have been going much orders and destroyed nearly 200 Pat’s Liquor, where Hank the overnight forecast. more, and just hoped for the homes and buildings, a figure Cheyne-Garcia loaded up with The winds turned out to be best.” almost certain to rise. supplies to fuel through another less fierce than expected, but Fires flared up Thursday A woman was found dead in a edgy night keeping sentry on the firefighters still had to contend along the highway, forcing an wrecked car in an evacuation fire. with gusts that fanned the fire to evacuation of the dozens of zone near the city of Santa “It got a little too intense yes- 150 square miles and put thou- homes at Faria Beach. Paula, where the Ventura Coun- terday with the wind kicking up,” sands of homes in jeopardy. “Anyone in your homes still, ty blaze began Monday night, but he said. “There was just so much As firefighters tried to corral you need to leave now,” a Califor- officials could not immediately smoke. Yesterday you couldn’t the Ventura fire and three major nia Highway Patrol officer said say whether the accident was see the street.” fires in the Los Angeles area, a through a loudspeaker while fire-related. Ojai is a popular getaway blaze in rural San Diego County driving down a smoke-shrouded In Ojai, the normally bustling some 60 miles northwest of Los grew rapidly to 1,000 acres in street. “The fire is here, you need town was practically vacant as Angeles for visitors looking for hours. to leave.” an ominous dark plume hovered tranquil hikes, farm-to-table din- Associated Press Two people were burned in the Joseph Ruffner had left earlier high above and flames glowed in ing and spa treatments that POLICE ESCORT buses move students and faculty from Aztec High blaze that destroyed five build- in the week but returned and the hills. Known as “Shangri- include aromatherapy and a School after a shooting Thursday in Aztec, N.M. ings and threatened 1,000 others said he was staying put this La,” both for its role as the stand- modern-day sweat lodge. Poland: Time abroad, in finance seen as assets of PM nominee

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — nomic development, he has been ruling party on Fighting Solidarity. For his pared than Szydlo to represent He was an adviser to former Poland Finance Minister given credit for overseeing an whose behalf he activism, he says he was arrested the country abroad as Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Mateusz Morawiecki, a former economy that has boomed in the will be leading and beaten by communist securi- faces off against the EU over a which apparently did not block banker, would bring to the office two years since Law and Justice Poland’s gov- ty forces. proposed overhaul of the judicia- his political rise even though of prime minister economic and assumed power, with growth at ernment seeks He studied history in his home- ry and other policies seen as anti- Law and Justice considers Tusk international experience seen as over 4 percent and unemploy- to limit foreign town of Wroclaw in southwest of democratic. a foe. assets while the country faces ment at a record low of under 7 influence and Poland, graduated from the Busi- He was on the government Before taking on his govern- criticism from other European percent. global capital- ness and Administration Depart- team that negotiated the finan- ment position in the fall of 2015 Union members for policies that The question remains if ism, and has ment of the Wroclaw University of cial terms of Poland’s 2004 acces- he served as honorary consul for have aroused concerns of demo- Morawiecki will take direction increased state Science and Technology and sion to the European Union and Ireland. cratic backsliding. from the powerful Kaczynski as spending on obtained an MBA degree from then went into the banking sec- Earlier this year, he became Morawiecki, 49, is widely con- outgoing Prime Minister Beata Mateusz welfare pro- Wroclaw University of Economics. tor eventually serving as the the first finance minister from sidered one of the Polish govern- Szydloto did or try to pursue an Morawiecki grams. He later studied at Central Con- chairman of the board of man- Poland to be invited to a meeting ment’s most competent Cabinet independent path. His back- Morawiecki necticut State University and also agers for the BZ WBK. of G-20 ministers in Germany. members and has the trust of ground in many ways makes him is the son of a prominent pro- in Germany, Switzerland and at ruling party leader Jaroslaw an unusual choice for the pop- democracy activist of the 1980s Northwestern University in the Kaczynski even though he is a ulist Law and Justice. who is now a lawmaker, Kornel U.S. state of Illinois. relative newcomer who became Before joining the govern- Morawiecki. His political activity With his foreign studies and Come Join the Fun Law and Justice member only ment, Morawiecki ran the bank began in an independent stu- professional experience, Moraw- after he joined the government. BZ WBK, which is controlled by dents’ union and his father’s iecki, who speaks English and As minister of finance and eco- Spain’s Santander Group. The anti-communist organization, German, could be better pre- Skate with Santa US team still plans for Olympics despite confusion Pat O’Donnell Civic Center 4972 Jackson Road, Ironwood, MI (AP) — Members of the Trump South Korea, where tensions She later clarified in a tweet , The USOC doesn’t receive fed- For information call 906-932-0602 administration surprised the have grown high after a series of saying: “The U.S. looks forward eral funding, and technically, the U.S. Olympic Committee by sug- missile tests in North Korea and to participating in the Winter official decision on participating Saturday, Dec. 16th • 6:30-7:30 pm gesting the nation’s participation inflammatory rhetoric between Olympics in South Korea. The belongs to the committee and the at the upcoming Pyeongchang its leader, Kim Jong-un, and U.S. protection of Americans is our athletes themselves, all of whom Games in South Korea was “an President Donald Trump. top priority and we are engaged would be guided by directives Treats for the kids, Pictures Available open question,” and the USOC The USOC responded with a with the South Koreans and from the State Department, or Take Your Own responded by saying it has no statement Thursday saying other partner nations to secure which has not issued any travel plans on pulling out. plans to compete in the the venues.” restrictions to South Korea. The confusion began when Olympics, which run Feb. 9-25, U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, in hadn’t changed. Shortly after response to a question in a Fox that, White House spokeswoman 2017 POLARIS RANGER 570 CREW CAMO News interview, said “There’s an Sarah Huckabee Sanders told ONLY 600 MILES, 570 EFI, Crew, Bench Seats, Push Button, open question” about whether reporters “no official decision has Turf Mode, 2WD/AWD, Independent Front & Rear Suspension, the U.S. team would travel to been made.” Rear Receiver Hitch.

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He witnessed Japan’s off from the group to symbolize servicemen killed in the early surrender in 1945 from the deck servicemen still missing. morning raid 76 years ago, pay- of the USS Detroit in Tokyo Bay. “The heroes with us today ing homage to the thousands who Herbert Elfring remembered ensured Pearl Harbor would not died with a solemn ceremony hearing bombs explode and first be the end of the story,” said marking the surprise bombing thought the explosions were U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Adm. raid that plunged the U.S. into training exercises. Scott Swift. “Instead of retreating World War II. Then a fighter plane with from the fight, America’s Pacific About 20 survivors attended Japan’s World War II Rising Sun Fleet dug in its heels. Along the the event at a grassy spot over- insignia strafed the Camp way, they forged a cultural her- looking the harbor and the USS Makaole base where Elfring, 19 itage of resilience that sailors Arizona Memorial. They were at the time, was serving. The bul- continue to draw upon today.” joined by about 2,000 Navy lets missed him by about 15 feet. The Navy and National Park sailors, officials and members of “When I looked up and saw the Service host the ceremony each the public. red ball on the fuselage I knew it year. Usually, a Pacific Fleet ves- Gilbert Meyer, who lived wasn’t our plane,” he said. “I sel with sailors manning the through the Dec. 7, 1941 bomb- knew it was a Japanese plane.” rails passes by the USS Arizona ing, said he returned to pay his The Jackson, Michigan man is Memorial during the event. This respects to his shipmates from now 95 and said returning to year, no ship participated the USS Utah — and say a Pearl Harbor for the anniversary because of naval operational prayer for them. of the attack makes him feel spe- commitments, said Bill Doughty, The 94-year who lives near cial because he’s one of the few a spokesman for Navy Region Lytle, Texas, was an 18-year-old remaining survivors. Hawaii. fireman first class when a torpe- “I have one of those caps that More than 2,300 servicemen do hit the port side of the Utah. says ‘Pearl Harbor Survivor’ on were killed in the assault by He said he’s still alive because he it,” he said. “It’s amazing how Japanese airplanes. Nearly half happened to be on the ship’s star- many people come up and thank were on the USS Arizona, which Associated Press board side. me for my service.” exploded and sank after it was ARIZONA SURVIVORS Louis Conter, left, and Herbert Elfring meet before the ceremony at the Arizona “I think about my shipmates The ceremony began with a hit by two bombs. Most of the Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii., Thursday. Survivors gathered Thursday at the site of the Japanese attack on and how they were killed. It moment of silence at 7:55 a.m. in Arizona’s fallen are entombed in Pearl Harbor to remember fellow servicemen killed in the early morning raid 76 years ago, paying homage reminds me that we’re lucky we honor of those who lost their the battleship, which lies at the to the thousands who died with a solemn ceremony marking the surprise bombing raid that plunged the got off and we’ve made a good lives — the same time the attack bottom of the harbor. U.S. into World War II. GYMNASTS VICTIMIZED EPA chief defends spending on travel, soundproof booth WASHINGTON (AP) — Envi- cess.” ronmental Protection Agency Rep. Diana DeGette, a Col- chief Scott Pruitt on Thursday orado Democrat, asked about the defended his frequent taxpayer- nearly $25,000 he spent on a cus- funded travel and his purchase tom soundproof booth for making of a custom soundproof commu- private phone calls in his office nications booth for his office, say- — something none of his prede- ing both were justified. cessors had. Pruitt said the booth Pruitt made his first appear- serves as a Sensitive Compart- ance before a House oversight mented Information Facility, subcommittee responsible for known as a SCIF, which typical- environmental issues since his ly are secure rooms used to house confirmation to lead EPA in computers and equipment for February. While his fellow communicating over classified Republicans largely used their government networks. Former time to praise Pruitt’s leader- EPA officials said that explana- ship, Democrats pressed Pruitt tion doesn’t make much sense. on his proposed rollbacks of envi- There was already a SCIF at ronmental regulations, his past EPA headquarters in Washing- statements denying carbon emis- ton where officials with the sions are primarily to blame for appropriate levels of security climate change and his spending clearance can go to access classi- Associated Press while in office. fied information. FORMER PATIENTS, from left, , Sterling Riethman, Kaylee Lorincz, Jeanette Antolin and Tiffany Thomas appear at a press The former Oklahoma attorney EPA employees rarely deal conference after was sentenced to 60 years in prison on child pornography charges in Grand Rapids on Thursday. The women are general is under scrutiny after with government secrets. The some of the many former patients of Nassar who have accused him of molestation. Nassar was convicted of possessing child pornography and expense reports showed he often agency does occasionally receive, assaulting gymnasts. leaves Washington on Thursdays handle and store classified mate- and Fridays for appearances in rial because of its homeland western states before spending security, emergency response the weekend at his home in Tulsa and continuity missions. Michigan doctor gets 60-year prison sentence for child porn and then returning to EPA head- Pruitt said he needed the quarters on Mondays. The EPA’s booth to have a secure phone line GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) saying Nassar “should never In a statement, Michigan declined to comment on the liti- inspector general is currently with which he could communi- — A former elite sports doctor again have access to children.” State said the 60-year sentence gation but said it “unequivocally investigating whether Pruitt’s cate with the White House, locat- whose sexual assault cases have She said the federal sentence “represents another important denies” any suggestion of a cover- trips violate EPA’s travel policies ed just a few blocks away. “Cabi- rocked Michigan State Universi- won’t start until he completes his step toward justice for the vic- up. and procedures. net level officials need to have ty and the group that trains U.S. sentences for assault, which tims.” But victims and lawyers “MSU trustees and other “Every trip I’ve taken to Okla- access to secure communica- Olympic gymnasts was sen- effectively means the 54-year-old have been deeply critical of the high-ranking officials have char- homa with respect to taxpayer tions,” Pruitt said. “It’s necessary tenced Thursday to 60 years in won’t be free again. Nassar faces school, claiming campus officials acterized all of us as ambulance expenses has been business for me to be able to do my job.” federal prison for possessing at least 25 years in prison in the failed to recognize years ago that chasers looking for a payday,” related,” Pruitt said, before giv- Committee Democrats grilled thousands of images of child other cases. Nassar was a threat. Rachael Denhollander of ing examples of meetings and Pruitt over what ranking mem- pornography. “He’s devastated, obviously,” John Manly, an attorney rep- Louisville, Kentucky, said at a environmental issues in his ber Frank Pallone called an It’s the first of three prison defense attorney Matthew New- resenting many women and girls news conference after the court home state that he said required “unprecedented assault on inde- sentences for Larry Nassar, who burg said outside court. in lawsuits, said negotiations hearing. his personal attention. “When pendent science” by purging aca- will learn his punishment in The child porn was discovered with Michigan State and a medi- Nassar has admitted assault- I’ve traveled back to the state for demics from federal boards and state court in January after last year. Nassar acknowledged ator failed to lead to an agree- ing Denhollander when she was personal reasons, I’ve paid for it. replacing them with industry pleading guilty to using his that he dumped computer hard ment this week. The university a teenager in 2000. And that will bear out in the pro- representatives. hands to molest girls at his cam- drives and paid $49 to have a pus office, his home and at a laptop’s memory wiped clean to gymnastics club near Lansing, try to outfox police. The hard Michigan, sometimes with par- drives were found by investiga- ents in the room. tors because the trash truck on McKayla Maroney, a member his street was late. seasonal fun of the 2012 gold medal Olympic The courtroom was filled with team, attended the court hearing many women who said they were after describing Nassar as a assaulted years earlier by Nas- “monster” in a letter to U.S. Dis- sar. In her letter to the judge, trict Judge Janet Neff. 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So Ironwood had plenty of “Our help defense was good between Ewen-Trout Creek and ways to write Monday’s loss in on them, because (Connor) Hancock got a quick look at Pan- Solon Springs off as under- Sorenson and (Dallas) Williams thers' star center Jake Witt. standable, maybe even accept- can drive the ball,” he said. “Our Witt, a Michigan Tech signee, able. help defense off the ball pre- needed just the first four min- But it wasn’t acceptable to vented those easy drives. In the utes of the meeting to showcase them, not when they turned it beginning, they started heating his considerable skills. over 26 times, shot 33 percent up. As the game progressed, In that span, the 6-foot-7 Witt from the field and didn’t play they got worn down a little bit. tallied eight points, dunked well on defense to boot. Hopefully our defense had some- twice and blocked a pair of shots They met between that game thing to do with it. as his team grabbed a 12-0 lead. and Thursday night’s contest “I thought Ethan Roehm off "We did our best to try to limit against another conference the bench did a heck of a job on Witt's touches around the bas- favorite, South Shore, and the Dallas Williams.” ket, and he still got 40 points," result was much better against Ironwood still trailed 31-27 Hancock skipper Matt Strong the Cardinals— a 49-38 victory when Tommy Lundin completed said after his team's 73-35 in the home opener at John Krz- a three-point play with 10:29 defeat. "But they (Panthers) did narich Gym. left. The Devils followed with a real nice job of moving the ball “We had a good meeting and three free throws to take their around and taking our defense we talked about how we should first lead of the second half, 33- out of position to double on him." be playing,” Ironwood coach 31. E-TC coach Brad Besonen Pete Lewinski said. “I know it’s Roehm scored inside, fol- was pleased with the way his early in the season, but I expect lowed by a 3 by Revoyr to give team played. better things from this team Ironwood its biggest lead to that "With Jake (Witt) out there, than what they showed in Solon point, 38-31. we know that we're going to see and they responded. I give the Ironwood didn’t shoot all that a lot of different defensive looks," kids credit, they came back from well from the free throw line, Besonen noted. "But I thought a tough loss at Solon and beat a but they made them when it the kids did a nice job of moving tough team here.” counted most, including five the ball around. I don't think Trailing 20-17 at the half, straight to turn a 40-36 lead we've ever had a good start here Ironwood outscored South Shore into a 45-36 advantage. (in Hancock), but we played well 32-18 in the second half. Sorenson led South Shore at the start tonight." “We ran our offense better with 15 points. Williams had 11 The Panthers grabbed a 23-9 tonight, we had better shot and Hipsher scored 10. lead after one quarter and selection, which we didn’t have “It’s nice to beat this team,” pumped that up to 37-16 by half- Monday night,” Lewinski said. Lewinski said. “They have three time. “Griff (Revoyr) had a tough quality players in Dallas Senior guard Joe Watson of game Monday night, but 18 Williams, Connor Sorenson and the Bulldogs tried to keep his (points) tonight and he played Doug Hipsher. They’re tough.” team somewhat close, but the well. I thought Ian (Averitt), Averitt led Ironwood with 10 overall depth of the invaders was Tony (Wiemeri), Josh Joki, our boards and Revoyr had eight. too much to overcome. seniors, — they are the glue “Kevin Hudacek and Tom "He (Watson) was tough to get that hold us together — they Lundin did some good things off in front of," Besonen said. "He had good games.” the bench also. Good team win,” was able to break us down a lit- Much like in the second half Lewinski said. tle bit, but we figured it out as Monday night against Hurley, Ironwood (1-1, 1-1) goes to the game went on." South Shore had trouble shoot- Washburn Monday. The second half was little bet- ing, both at the free throw line South Shore — Doug Hipsher 10, Steve Kavajecz 2, ter for the six-member Bulldogs. Connor Sorenson 15, Dallas Williams 11. FTs: 11-31. (11 of 31) and from the field (12 Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Chase Reijo. 3-pointers: Williams "We're short on the bench, no of 42). 2, Sorenson 2. doubt about that," Strong said. “We got outworked on both Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 3, Jake Joki 3, Ian Averitt "But I do believe we've got some 3, Kevin Hudacek 1, Tony Wiemeri 7, Tommy Lundin 7, ends of the floor and you can’t go Josh Joki 7, Griffen Revoyr 18. FTs: 15-28. Fouls: 20. Jason Juno/Daily Globe 11 of 31 from the free throw Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Revoyr 1, Joki 1. IRONWOOD’S GRIFFEN Revoyr drives to the basket during Thursday night’s game against South Shore at line,” South Shore coach Matt South Shore 20 38 John Krznarich Gym in Ironwood. He led the Devils with 18 points. Ironwood 17 49 BOYS — page 10 Cardinals start fast, beat Speedboys; Midgets fall WAKEFIELD — Wakefield- Washburn went on a run to end Marenisco jumped on rival Besse- the half by 34-32 and the Castle mer for a 34-15 halftime lead and Guards never trailed in the second went on to win 58-47 Thursday half. night in Copper Mountain Confer- Hurley (0-2, 0-2) hosts ence boys basketball. Chequamegon Monday. The Cardinals used a 3-2 zone Washburn — M. Hoglund 16, Hale Hoglund 6, Charlie Motiff 8, Brady Stephenson 5, Evan Rusch 4, Cody Chris- to focus on slowing Bessemer 3- tianson 6, Carlos Rosales 2, Sebastian Tenney 11, Wilber point shooters Brayden Tomes 2. FTs: 1-8. Fouls: 24. Fouled out: none. 3-pointers: M. and Cade Mazzon, holding Besse- Hoglund 2, Stephenson 1. Hurley — Isaac DeCarlo 7, Carson Thewis 18, Justin mer to just four triples. Sukanen 3, Arthur Johnson 17, Gavin Ransanici 10. FTs: “We guarded the perimeter all 20-31. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Ransanici. 3-pointers: Thewis the way around the arc,” W-M 2, DeCarlo 1. Washburn 34 60 coach Terry Fetters said. “My Hurley 32 55 guys, they hustled tonight. They — — — played some really intense MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer defense. I was really, really happy boys lost another tough one as with that.” Bayfield edged the Tigers 53-51 in Mason Saubert led W-M with Indianhead Conference basketball 16 points, Bailey Ribich and Brett Thursday night. Heil both had 14 and Jacob Suzik A three-point play by Mercer’s scored 12. Tristin Woolf tied it. Bayfield Brayden Tomes had 19 points turned it over and Mercer had a to lead Bessemer. No one else hit chance to take the lead, but was double figures. called for a backcourt violation “It’s a big game,” Fetters said. while bringing the ball up. “The kids play football together. Bayfield made a bucket to go up They’re pretty good friends, but 53-51, Mercer missed and had sev- you get them on opposite teams on eral fouls to give, the seventh the floor, it’s very competitive. It’s team foul coming with 4.4 seconds fun to watch, especially when on the clock. Bayfield missed them you’re on the winning end of it.” both. Woolf dribbled downcourt W-M hosts Jeffers Monday, inside the 3-point line and found a while Bessemer hosts one of the wide open player on the block, but best teams in the Upper Peninsu- it went through his hands and la Monday, Dollar Bay. Mercer didn’t get a shot off as time Bessemer — Cade Mazzon 7, expired. Uriah Aili 2, Isiaiah Aili 3, Jared “These boys are all effort, all Janczak 6, Nick Trudgeon 2, Bray- heart,” Mercer coach Adam Miller den Tomes 19, Tyler Busch 8. FTs: said. “It was a tough locker room, the second game in a row, but you 3-7. 18. Fouled out: Janczak. 3- have to give it to the kids. They pointers: I. Aili 1, Tomes 3. are working hard and it means a W-M — Mason Saubert 16, Bai- lot to them.” ley Ribich 14, Jacob Suzik 12, Alex Schmidt led Mercer with Norm Tesch photo Brett Heil 14, Erik Hakamaki 2. 27 points. WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Bailey Ribich contests a shot by Bessemer’s Nick Trudgeon Thursday night in Wakefield. FTs: 10-17. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: Mercer goes to Solon Springs None. 3-pointers: Saubert 3, Thursday night in Indianhead Swartz said. “Our kids played Carson Thewis scored 18 points Carson had another good game Monday night. Ribich 2, Heil 3. Conference boys basketball. hard, they battled. We just have to to lead Hurley, Arthur Johnson offensively,” Swartz said. Bayfield — M. Barningham 11, C. LaGrew 6, P. LaPointe Bessemer 8 15 28 47 4, Q. Bressler 19, D. Gordon 11. FTs: 2-8. 13. Fouled out: W-M 20 34 48 58 The Midgets lost 50-48 at keep our heads up, we have the had 17 and Gavin Ransanici Hurley, which didn’t practice Gordon. 3-pointers: Barningham 3, Bressler 2. — — – South Shore on Monday. pieces here, we just have to get it scored 10, including eight in the the last two days without school, Mercer — Tristin Woolf 7, Kobe Hiller 9, Alex Schmidt 27, HURLEY — Hurley dropped Carl Wewasson 8. FTs: 4-13. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: None. “We’re better, we just have to all together, I still think we have a first half. led late in the first half as they got 3-pointers: Schmidt 5. its second close game of its open- figure out how to close out these good shot of being a tough team in “Nice to see Arthur Johnson good looks at the rim and got to Bayfield 38 53 ing week 60-55 to Washburn close games,” Hurley coach Mike this conference.” step up and give us a good game. the free throw line as a result. Mercer 30 51 10 l FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Mercer girls lose to Bayfield

Lakeside Lutheran 56, Wisconsin Houston 19 4 .826 — N.Y. Jets at Denver, 4:05 p.m. MERCER, Wis. — Mercer team’s defense, even though Mercer goes to Solon Springs Local Schedule Heights 47 San Antonio 17 8 .680 3 Seattle at Jacksonville, 4:25 p.m. fell to one of the top teams in reigning co-conference player of Monday night. Laona-Wabeno 67, Goodman/Pembine New Orleans 13 12 .520 7 Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Friday,Girls Basketball Dec. 8 the Indianhead Conference, the year Lindsey Bresette had Bayfield — Jenelle Gordon 5, Joslyn Beaulieu 2, 28 Memphis 8 16 .333 11½ Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Wakefield-Marenisco at Watersmeet, 6 Jamee Hansen 5, Lindsey Bresette 30, LaPointe 8, Little Chute 63, Denmark 60 Dallas 7 18 .280 13 Bayfield, Thursday night, 63- 30 points. Drummond at Hurley, 7:15 Monday's Game Savannah Deragon 1, Savannah Duffy 6, Autumn Gor- Manitowoc Lutheran 76, Sheboygan New England at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Butternut at Ironwood, 6 Northwest Division 30. “She’s a good player, she’s don 6. FTs: 8-14. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Gordon. 3- County Christian 70 Ontonagon at Baraga, 7:20 EST WLPct GB Thursday, Dec. 14 poitners: Gordon 1, Hansen 1, Bresette 1. McDonell Central 68, Thorp 58 Minnesota 15 11 .577 — Denver at Indianapolis, 8:25 p.m. “I thought we played pretty capable of scoring 50 if you Lake Linden-Hubbell at Ewen-Trout Mercer — Ava Barton 2, Ella Torkelson 4, Gwen Milwaukee School of Languages 66, Portland 13 11 .542 1 well,” Mercer coach Shannon Creek, 7:30 EST Saturday, Dec. 16 don’t play good defense on her,” Allen 10, Bailey Thompson 4, Zoe Botes 6, Jessica Milwaukee Ronald Reagan 38 Denver 13 11 .542 1 Chicago at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. College Basketball Hiller said. “We made them Hiller said. Klopatek 2, Aubrey Schoeneman 2. FTs: 11-24. Fouls: Mondovi 62, Plum City-Elmwood 48 Utah 13 13 .500 2 L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, 8:25 p.m. GCC at MATC, women, 5; men, 7 work for everything.” Gwen Allen led Mercer with 19. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Torkelson 1. Neillsville 80, Greenwood 57 Oklahoma City 11 13 .458 3 Sunday, Dec. 17 Bayfield 31 63 Saturday, Dec. 9 New Richmond 83, Osceola 51 Pacific Division Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. He was happy with his 10 points. Mercer 15 30 College Basketball Northwestern 50, Chetek-Weyer- WLPct GB Cincinnati at Minnesota, 1 p.m. GCC at Bryant & Stratton, women and haeuser 33 Golden State 20 6 .769 — Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. men Oconto 83, Sevastopol 45 L.A. Lakers 9 15 .375 10 Arizona at Washington, 1 p.m. Oneida Nation 76, Menominee Indian L.A. Clippers 8 15 .348 10½ N.Y. Jets at New Orleans, 1 p.m. E-TC, 2-0, will travel to Barasas and Ben Winkka each Monday, Dec. 11 Boys Basketball 72 Phoenix 9 18 .333 11½ Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Boys Calumet on Monday. scored 11 points, and Jason McK- Ironwood at Washburn, 7:15 Osseo-Fairchild 85, Regis 70 Sacramento 7 17 .292 12 Green Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Mercer at Solon Springs, 7:15 Owen-Withee 54, Spencer 53 Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Hancock, 0-2, goes to Lake inney added 10. Dollar Bay at Bessemer, 6:30 (non-con- Plymouth 60, Green Bay East 39 Toronto 126, Phoenix 113 L.A. Rams at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Linden-Hubbell on the same LL-H battled back from a dif- ference) Poynette 67, Marshall 51 Oklahoma City 100, Utah 94 New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. evening. ficult second quarter in which Watersmeet at Baraga (non-confer- Random Lake 71, Elkhart Lake/Glen- Washington 106, Portland 92 Tennessee at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. From page 9 ence) beulah 41 Wednesday's Games Dallas at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. Ewen-TC 23 14 14 22 - 73 the Lakes scored just two points Chequamegon at Hurley, 7:15 Ripon 54, New London 47 Cleveland 101, Sacramento 95 Monday, Dec. 18 potential and will improve. I told Hancock 9 7 9 10 - 35 on a basket from Peter Heikki- Jeffers at Wakefield-Marenisco, 6:30 Solon Springs 68, Frederic 48 Indiana 98, Chicago 96 Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. EWEN-TC -- Cousineau 4, J. Borseth 9, Witt 40, C. Ewen-Trout Creek at Calumet, 7:20 the kids that after the game." nen. Watersmeet owned a 17-13 Southern Door 83, Green Bay N.E.W. Orlando 110, Atlanta 106, OT Borseth 4, Driesenga 5, N. Nordine 3, E. Nordine 3, EST NHL Lutheran 61 Boston 97, Dallas 90 All Times EST Brand 5. FT: 11-17; Rebounds: 37 (Witt 13); Fouls: 9; halftime lead, but the Lakes Girls Basketball Sturgeon Bay 40, Kewaunee 36 New York 99, Memphis 88 EASTERN CONFERENCE Witt added 13 rebounds and Fouled out: None. outscored Watersmeet 34-27 for Mercer at Solon Springs, 5:45 Tenor/Veritas 51, Cristo Rey Jesuit, Golden State 101, Charlotte 87 Atlantic Division HANCOCK -- Raasio 13, Anderson 2, Bal 2, Watson Minn. 35 Milwaukee 104, Detroit 100 four blocks to go with his 40 the rest of the way in order to Tuesday, Dec. 12 GP WLOT Pts GF GA 17. FT: 5-9; Rebounds: 21 (Raasio 8); Fouls: 18; Fouled Girls Basketball Waupaca 54, Clintonville 48 New Orleans 123, Denver 114 Tampa Bay 28 20 62 42 106 71 markers. Jaden Borseth, a out: None. pick up the win. Watersmeet at Bessemer, 6 Wauzeka-Steuben 55, Seneca 51 San Antonio 117, Miami 105 Toronto 29 18 10 1 37 101 85 promising eighth-grader, added Next up LL-H plays visiting Lake Linden-Hubbell at Ontonagon, Wayland Academy 77, Central Wiscon- Minnesota 113, L.A. Clippers 107 Boston 26 13 94 30 75 74 7:20 EST sin Christian 38 Thursday's Games Montreal 30 13 13 4 30 83 93 nine points and nine rebounds. Nimrods fall 47-44 Hancock on Monday at 7:30 p.m., Wakefield-Marenisco at L’Anse, 6:20 Wrightstown 83, Luxemburg-Casco 66 L.A. Lakers 107, Philadelphia 104 Detroit 28 11 12 5 27 79 91 Watson led the Crimson and WATERSMEET— Lake Lin- and Watersmeet hits the road to Ewen-Trout Creek at Republic- Washington 109, Phoenix 99 Florida 28 11 13 4 26 85 97 Gold with 17 points and four play Baraga at 7:20 p.m. on the Michigamme (non-conference) WisconsinThursday Girls Brooklyn 100, Oklahoma City 95 Ottawa 27 9 11 7 25 77 93 den-Hubbell (2-0) went on the Ironwood at Washburn, 7:15 Albany 63, Pecatonica 16 Houston 112, Utah 101 Buffalo 28 7 17 4 18 60 96 steals in a solid showing that road to Watersmeet (0-2) and same day. Augusta 53, Whitehall 40 Friday's Games Metropolitan Division drew the praise of his coach. LL-H 11 2 20 14 - 47 Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. pulled off a 47-44 win in a tight Thursday,Boys Basketball Dec. 14 Bangor 68, Necedah 21 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. "The strong thing about Joe Watersmeet 10 7 14 13 - 44 Drummond at Hurley, 7:15 Benton 65, Highland 52 New Jersey 27 16 74 36 84 81 contest. Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. LL-H - Crouch 11, Ca. Gregoire 16, Co. Gregoire 9, Butternut at Ironwood, 7:15 Big Foot 51, Turner 29 Columbus 28 17 10 1 35 80 70 (Watson) is his quickness," Golden State at Detroit, 7 p.m. The Lakes were led by Caleb Heikkinen 4, Hill 2, Wilson 3, Birmingham. F: 16; Fouled Dollar Bay at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Black Hawk 87, Monticello 13 N.Y. Islanders28 16 93 35 104 96 Strong pointed out. "He's as fast Dallas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Gregoire who had 16 points, and out: Heikkinen; Free throws: 8-14; 3-point field goals: (non-conference) Brookwood 65, New Lisbon 42 Washington 29 17 11 1 35 90 86 Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m. as any player around here." Crouch, Ca. Gregoire, Wilson. Girls Basketball Bruce 82, Winter 61 Pittsburgh 30 16 11 3 35 90 98 Carter Crouch who chipped in Toronto at Memphis, 8 p.m. Watersmeet - Barrasas11, McKinney 10, McGeshick 5, Ironwood at Bessemer, 6:30 Cashton 42, Wonewoc-Center 21 N.Y. Rangers27 15 10 2 32 91 81 Devin Raasio was next in scor- Boston at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. with 11. Winkka 11, Caron5, Williams 2. F: 17; Fouled out: None; Hancock at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:30 Central Wisconsin Christian 73, Way- Philadelphia 29 11 11 7 29 83 86 ing for Hancock with 13 points. Free throws: 14-28; 3-point field goals: McGeshick, Wink- EST land Academy 15 Saturday's Games Carolina 27 11 10 6 28 76 85 For Watersmeet Julius Clear Lake 70, Prairie Farm 40 Washington at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE He also had eight rebounds. ka. Cochrane-Fountain City 73, Eleva- Miami vs. Brooklyn at Mexico City, 6 Central Division Friday,Boys Basketball Dec. 15 Strum 65 p.m. Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, 6:30 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Crivitz 67, Oneida Nation 26 L.A. Lakers at Charlotte, 7 p.m. St. Louis 29 19 82 40 95 75 Ironwood at Wakefield-Marenisco, 6:30 Deerfield 55, Abundant Life Orlando at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Nashville 28 18 73 39 92 80 LCO at Mercer, 7:15 Christian/St. Ambrose 40 New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Winnipeg 29 17 84 38 99 82 Wausau Newman at Hurley, 7:15 Eastbrook Academy 40, Wisconsin Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Dallas 29 16 12 1 33 86 84 Girls Basketball Utah at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Jones makes game-saving INT, School for the Deaf 36 Minnesota 27 13 11 3 29 80 82 LCO at Mercer, 5:45 Fall River 53, Princeton/Green Lake 28 Oklahoma City at Memphis, 9 p.m. Chicago 28 12 11 5 29 84 79 Hurley at Bayfield, 7:15 Flambeau 63, Birchwood 16 San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Colorado 27 12 13 2 26 83 91 Dollar Bay at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Frederic 49, Webster 46 Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Pacific Division College Basketball Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 73, Luther Silver Lake at GCC, women, 6; men, 8 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Falcons beats Saints 20-17 33 All TimesNFL EST Los Angeles 30 19 83 41 94 66 Saturday, Dec. 16 Gilmanton 63, Eau Claire Immanuel AMERICAN CONFERENCE Vegas 27 17 91 35 94 85 ATLANTA (AP) — With the next-to-last week of the regular half. College Basketball Lutheran 45 East San Jose 27 15 10 2 32 71 65 Western Tech at GCC, women, 2; men, Holmen 73, La Crosse Logan 38 WLT Pct PF PA Calgary 29 15 12 2 32 84 92 season potentially hanging in season at the Superdome. Same result, though it was- 4 Hope Christian 47, Destiny 45 New England10 20.833 348 223 Vancouver 29 14 11 4 32 79 81 the balance, Deion Jones leaped The Carolina Panthers (8-4) n't Ryan's fault. Independence 69, Pepin/Alma 26 Buffalo 660.500 227 283 Anaheim 29 12 11 6 30 78 86 high in the air, about as high as also are right in the thick of The ball went through the U.P.Thursday Boys Janesville Craig 66, Middleton 49 N.Y. Jets 570.417 266 288 Edmonton 28 11 15 2 24 80 96 Rapid River 65, North Central 43 Jefferson 50, Clinton 36 Miami 570.417 209 298 Arizona 31 7 19 5 19 74 110 he could go. things. arms of tight end Austin Hoop- Bark River-Harris 75, Mid Peninsula 46 Kiel 49, Chilton 19 South NOTE: Two points for a win, one point He reached even higher, Ryan had three interceptions er, rolled up on his back and Carney-Nadeau 70, North Dickinson 19 Markesan 74, Montello 39 WLT Pct PF PA for overtime loss. Top three teams in each Forest Park 60, Big Bay de Noc 19 Mayville 56, North Fond du Lac 44 Tennessee 840.667 266 282 division and two wild cards per confer- snatching the ball away before in a stretch of nine plays at the was intercepted by Chris Banjo, Ironwood 49, Port Wing, Wis. South Melrose-Mindoro 69, Lincoln 35 Jacksonville 840.667 299 178 ence advance to playoffs. it could reach the intended tar- end of the first half and the setting up the 1-yard scoring Shore 38 Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon 64, Fort Houston 480.333 296 309 Wednesday's Games get. beginning of the second. But he pass to Thomas. Wakefield-Marenisco 58, Bessemer 47 Atkinson 41 Indianapolis 390.250 205 330 Toronto 2, Calgary 1, SO Ewen-Trout Creek 73, Hancock 35 Mineral Point 69, Iowa-Grant 34 North Washington 6, Chicago 2 Holding on for dear life with tied the game with an 8-yard On Atlanta's next posses- Houghton 54, L’Anse 45 Mosinee 54, Northland Pines 47 W LT Pct PF PA Philadelphia 4, Edmonton 2 both arms, the Atlanta Falcons touchdown pass to Mohamed sion, Ryan guided the Falcons Lake Linden-Hubbell 47, Watersmeet Mukwonago 76, Dominican 61 Pittsburgh 10 20.833 281 213 Anaheim 3, Ottawa 0 linebacker landed flat on his Sanu with 9:55 remaining , fin- to the New Orleans 9. On third 44 New Holstein 58, Two Rivers 45 Baltimore 750.583 280 207 Thursday's Games Dollar Bay 69, Painesdale Jeffers 39 Newman Catholic 59, Auburndale 42 Cincinnati 570.417 219 238 Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT back in the end zone, the ball ishing 15 of 27 for 221 yards. down, he attempted to force a Chassell 76, Baraga 35 Palmyra-Eagle 73, Johnson Creek 34 Cleveland 0 12 0 .000 176 308 Boston 6, Arizona 1 secured tightly against his Brees was 26 of 35 for 271 pass into the end zone for Julio Republic-Michigamme 43, Ontonagon Pardeeville 49, Randolph 35 West Tampa Bay 5, Colorado 2 40 Potosi 67, Belmont 45 W LT Pct PF PA Florida 6, Winnipeg 4 chest. yards and two TDs. Yet he was Jones only to be picked off Negaunee 52, Calumet 45 Rio 54, Cambria-Friesland 31 Kansas City 660.500 303 274 Calgary 3, Montreal 2, OT No way he was letting go. kicking himself for trying to again by Marcus Williams. Sault Ste. Marie 59, Newberry 46 Roncalli 70, Sheboygan Falls 67 L.A. Chargers660.500 268 212 St. Louis 3, Dallas 0 Jones made a leaping inter- force one at the end. It was the second time this Engadine 87, DeTour 58 Shullsburg 54, Cassville 33 Oakland 660.500 249 278 Philadelphia 4, Vancouver 1 Cedarville 57, Brimley 50 Sun Prairie 69, Janesville Parker 58 Denver 390.250 206 315 Los Angeles 4, Ottawa 3, OT ception in the end zone with On the opening possession, season and ninth time in his Indian River Inland Lakes 58, Pickford Superior 45, Esko, Minn. 44 NATIONAL CONFERENCE San Jose 5, Carolina 4, OT 1:25 remaining and the Falcons New Orleans lost half of its career that Ryan has thrown 55 Union Grove 51, Burlington 36 East Friday's Games held on for a crucial 20-17 vic- dynamic 1-2 punch in the back- three interceptions in a game. Unity 78, Grantsburg 51 W LT Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m. U.P.Thursday Girls Valders 75, Brillion 53 Philadelphia 10 20.833 361 215 Columbus at New Jersey, 7 p.m. tory over the New Orleans field when rookie Alvin Kamara INJURY REPORT Marquette 56, Escanaba 44 Verona Area 66, Madison West 63 Dallas 660.500 286 284 Vegas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Saints on Thursday night, set- took a shot to the helmet and It was a brutal night for the Ishpeming 53, Gladstone 38 West Salem 48, Arcadia 41 Washington 570.417 272 314 Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ting up a three-way race for the staggered off with a concussion. Saints, which is sure to raise Peshtigo, Wis. 35, Menominee 24 Westby 51, Black River Falls 32 N.Y. Giants 2 10 0 .167 189 291 Minnesota at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Gwinn 43, Iron Mountain 35 Westosha Central 56, Elkhorn Area 46 South Saturday's Games NFC South title. Mark Ingram was left to more questions after the health Westwood 72, L’Anse 42 Whitewater 76, East Troy 61 W LT Pct PF PA St. Louis at Detroit, 1 p.m. "It was all about the ball," carry the load as the "Boom and risks of playing on Thursday Calumet 61, West Iron County 51 Williams Bay 61, Madison Country Day New Orleans 940.692 370 263 Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m. 9 Carolina 840.667 269 238 Colorado at Florida, 7 p.m. Jones said. "I just opened up Zoom" duo became simply nights. Atlanta 850.615 294 261 Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. WisconsinThursday Boys my eyes, and all my brothers "Boom." He was held to 49 In addition to Kamara's NBA Tampa Bay 480.333 243 288 Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. Abbotsford 51, Pittsville 48 All Times EST were right there, standing over yards on 12 carries as the injury, New Orleans lost anoth- N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 7 p.m. Almond-Bancroft 69, Rosholt 61 EASTERN CONFERENCE North Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. me. It was great." Saints largely abandoned one of er offensive guard and three Antigo 71, Wausau West 33 Atlantic Division W LT Pct PF PA Minnesota 10 20.833 285 204 New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Bayfield 53, Mercer 51 W L Pct GB Matt Ryan shook off three the league's top rushing starters on defense. Detroit 660.500 314 308 Vegas at Dallas, 8 p.m. Blair-Taylor 63, Loyal 60 Boston 22 4 .846 — Green Bay 660.500 258 281 Ottawa at San Jose, 10 p.m. interceptions to guide the Fal- attacks. Michael Thomas had Guard Senio Kelemete, fill- Bloomer 54, Cumberland 40 Toronto 15 7 .682 5 Chicago 390.250 191 267 Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. cons to Matt Bryant's 52-yard 10 catches for 117 yards and a Cameron 49, St. Croix Falls 40 Philadelphia 13 11 .542 8 ing in for injured starter Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Columbus 78, Cambridge 71 New York 12 12 .500 9 West field goal with 3:49 to go. The TD . Andrus Peat (groin), left with a Columbus Catholic 80, Granton 21 Brooklyn 10 14 .417 11 WLT Pct PF PA Sunday's Games L.A. Rams 930.750 361 222 Arizona at Chicago, 7 p.m. Saints (9-4) were in position to With Atlanta trying to drive concussion. That forced the Dominican 72, Racine Lutheran 57 Southeast Division Seattle 840.667 290 222 Buffalo at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Durand 61, Elk Mound 57 W L Pct GB pull out the victory, driving to into position for a tiebreaking Saints to go with Josh Arizona 570.417 219 310 Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. East Troy 75, Edgerton 48 Washington 14 11 .560 — the Atlanta 11 after Drew field goal in the waning seconds LeRibeus, the backup center. San Francisco2 10 0 .167 202 298 Minnesota at San Jose, 9 p.m. Eastbrook Academy 74, Wisconsin Miami 11 13 .458 2½ Brees converted on fourth-and- of the opening half, Ryan threw On defense, the Saints lost School for the Deaf 42 Orlando 11 15 .423 3½ Thursday's Game Atlanta 20, New Orleans 17 Transactions Ellsworth 73, Prescott 0 Charlotte 9 14 .391 4 BASKETBALL 1 with a quarterback sneak, as a terrible pass that was picked linebacker A.J. Klein in the Fall Creek 75, Altoona 68 Atlanta 5 19 .208 8½ Sunday's Games National Basketball Association Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. coach Sean Payton passed on off by rookie Marshon Latti- first half with a groin injury. Freedom 56, Oconto Falls 41 Central Division PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Traded C San Francisco at Houston, 1 p.m. attempting a tying field goal. more, who was back in the line- Glenwood City 43, Spring Valley 42 W L Pct GB Jahlil Okafor and G Nik Stauskas and a Starting defensive end Trey Minnesota at Carolina, 1 p.m. Hilbert 62, Chilton 35 Cleveland 18 7 .720 — 2019 second-round pick to the Brooklyn On second down, Brees up after missing two games Hendrickson left with an ankle Chicago at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Howards Grove 53, St. Mary Catholic Detroit 14 10 .583 3½ Nets for F Trevor Booker. Green Bay at Cleveland, 1 p.m. attempted to hit tight end Josh with an ankle injury. injury and strong safety Kenny 40 Milwaukee 13 10 .565 4 COLLEGE Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Ironwood, Mich. 49, South Shore 38 Indiana 14 11 .560 4 OREGON STATE — Named Mike Riley Hill in the back of the end zone. Lattimore returned it 33 Vaccaro was sidelined with a Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Ithaca 76, La Farge 29 Chicago 3 20 .130 14 assistant football coach. Jones had other ideas. yards to the Atlanta 29 with 4 groin injury. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Jefferson 70, Brodhead 57 WESTERN CONFERENCE TENNESSEE — Named Jeremy Pruitt Washington at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. "When it takes a while to seconds remaining, setting up "A lot of different guys go Kickapoo 75, North Crawford 36 Southwest Division football coach. WLPct GB Tennessee at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. land, you know you're up Wil Lutz to boot a 47-yard field down," coach Sean Payton said. there," Falcons coach Dan goal as time expired. But the "That became challenging." Quinn said. "He definitely went Falcons caught a break when UP NEXT up and reached for it." the Saints failed to have seven Saints: Host the New York The Falcons (8-5) climbed blocked on the line of scrim- Jets (5-7) on Dec. 17 in the first within one game of the division- mage, and the penalty resulted of two straight home games. leading Saints with three in a mandatory 10-second Falcons: After a short weeks to go, as New Orleans runoff that ended the half with turnaround for the Thursday squandered a chance to build a the score tied at 10. night game, Atlanta has an 11- Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep 2016 Ford Escape SE 4x4 three-game lead on the defend- MATTY PICK day break before returning to $ ing division champs. Atlanta is After getting picked off on action with a Monday night 19,500 back in the race and gets anoth- Atlanta's last play of the first contest at Tampa Bay (4-8) on Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 1.6L L4 DOHC 16V, AM/FM stereo, CD player, er crack at New Orleans when half, Ryan went to the air again Dec. 18. Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 keyless entry, message center, rear the teams meet again in the on the first play of the second www.BigValley.biz Phone: (906) 988-2323 spoiler, run flat tires, traction control. Packers rookie running backs gaining ground GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — There is a tasty Callahan. It's possible that Rodgers could return as bunch of ribs, so that's another good perk," Linsley are so important. On combination blocks for reward for Green Bay Packers offensive linemen soon as the Dec. 17 game at Carolina. said. instance, a lineman has to trust that his teammate when one of their running backs has a big day on "Number 1, the competitive level, that's always His smile broadened when informed that will take over the blocking on a defender when he the ground. an obvious when he steps on the field because he Williams was this week's winner. moves on to his next assignment. Center Corey Linsley is looking forward to the just brings the whole level of competition up and "Did he really? All right — get some more ribs," The Packers will be challenged this week with a big plate of ribs after rookie Jamaal Williams ran the energy that he brings to the practice field, so said Linsley, a 6-foot-3, 301-pound center. Browns defense that holds opponents to 3.3 yards for 113 yards and a touchdown last week against that's the first thing that jumps out at you," coach Green Bay ran for a season-high 199 yards per carry, the stingiest mark in the league. Cleve- Tampa Bay . Mike McCarthy said. against Tampa Bay, which included the 20-yard land is sixth overall in run defense (96.9 yards per The Packers (6-6) hope that's just the appetizer Whenever he does come back, Rodgers could touchdown run in overtime from Jones in his first game). for the offense with quarterback Aaron Rodgers have a running game that appears to be getting in game back from his knee injury. "You have to communicate on the same play," potentially returning soon to spice up the passing gear, just in time for the December cold, too. Also helping the run game is recent stability on Taylor said, "and once you can do all that without attack. Williams has 458 yards (303 rushing, 155 receiv- an offensive line that was decimated by injuries thinking about it, that's when you really start play- "Yeah, it can only be better. There's no way that ing) and four touchdowns since replacing the earlier this season. ing well." it cannot benefit us," Linsley said after practice injured Aaron Jones and Ty Montgomery on Nov. The Packers should have the same starting five NOTES: CB Davon House (shoulder) and Thursday. 12 against Chicago. up front for the third straight week when they play Demetri Goodson (hamstring), along with OLB It has been a rough 2-5 stretch with the two-time Williams had one score each as a receiver and the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, the first time Nick Perry (foot/shoulder) each missed a second NFL MVP sidelined by a collarbone injury. rusher two weeks ago in a 31-28 loss to the Pitts- that has happened all season. straight day of practice. Thursday is typically the But Rodgers is back at practice, albeit on a trial burgh Steelers. "It's been obviously an injury-plagued year for longest and most important practice day of the basis, as the coaching staff proceeds cautiously The rookie's 21-carry performance last week the O-line," right guard Lane Taylor said. "I think Packers work week. ... ILB Jake Ryan (neck/illness) with the franchise quarterback. against the Buccaneers earned him the weekly we're all talented, but to have one cohesive unit, returned to practice as a full participant. Backup Teammates say he looks good. Rodgers has been honor from the league as top running back. week in and week out, you get that familiarity with OLB Ahmad Brooks (back) also was a full partici- practicing with the scout team this week, behind "We love when our running backs win FedEx the guy next to you." pant after being limited on Wednesday. temporary starter Brett Hundley and backup Joe Ground Player of the Week and then you get a It's important because trust and communication l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Step-dad ashamed of ‘hate’ for step-son Dear Annie: I am a 42-year- made you feel bad about some old man with two teenage sons. I aspect of your personality that have been married to my second wasn’t stereotypically masculine. wife for almost a year. She has Whatever the source of these an 11-year-old son, “Brice.” feelings, a counselor could help Brice never had a man in his you work through them and past life until I married his mom. 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lic hearing and adoption on its pro- Maki Driving School, Ironwood Area. p 10 9 6 p Q J 8 5 3 South posed 2018-Road Budget on Monday, December 11, 2017 at (906)439-5237. Weekends Only. m Q J 10 7 4 n 4:15 pm (CST) in the road com- Segment 1 = $325.00 (Payment Plan Available) A K J 9 mission offices located in the o Dec em ber 16 & 17, 1 2:00 pm-2:00pm 7 2 as industrial, tech stocks rise Courthouse Annex, Bessemer, p K 2 Michigan. A copy of the above- Segment 2 = $50.00 proposed budget is available for Dealer: South NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. public inspection starting on Decem ber 30 , 2:0 0pm -4:0 0pm Vulnerable: Both stock indexes perked higher on A DAY ON WALL STREET Monday, December 4, 2017 at the road commission offices in the Call for Reservations & information. South West North East Thursday following a nearly 1m Pass 1NT Pass Courthouse Annex, Bessemer, Dec. 7, 2017 Michigan, Monday thru Friday 2n Pass 4n All Pass weeklong lull, and the Standard 24,000 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. & Poor’s 500 rose for the first Dow Jones m Legals Legals Opening lead: A time in five days. industrials 23,000 December 8, 15, 22, 29 and Janu- ary 5, 2017 gg gg ppy Industrial and technology NOTICE OF MORTGAGE closed by the sale of the mort- during the redemption period. The No. 1 independent companies helped lead the way, 70.57 22,000 FORECLOSURE SALE gaged premises or some part of Dated: 12/08/2017 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECT- them, at public venue to the For more information, please call: bridge magazine as broad swaths of the market 21,000 OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT highest bidder, in the first floor en- (906)932-4010 24,211.48 Timothy M. Dean (P27911) climbed. Nearly two stocks rose A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION trance hallway of the Gogebic By Phillip Alder JJAS OND WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR County Courthouse, Bessemer, DEAN LAW OFFICE, P.C. for every one that fell on the New THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- Michigan that being the place of Attorney for Mortgagee Pct. change from previous: 0.29% High 24,262.88 Low 24,101.24 TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE holding the Circuit Court for Goge- 204 Harrison Street If you have a budding expert on York Stock Exchange, and the NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE bic County, at 10:00 a.m. local Ironwood, MI 49938 your gift list, or wish to give yourself price of crude oil clawed back IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. AT- time, on Friday, January 12, 2018. a present, get a subscription TENTION PURCHASERS: This Said premises situated in the to The Bridge World magazine some of its sharp loss from Dec. 7, 2017 7,000 sale may be rescinded by the fore- Township of Marenisco, Gogebic (bridgeworld.com). Wednesday. 6,800 closing mortgagee. In that event, County, Michigan and are de- Keep The material aims primarily at Nasdaq the damages, if any, shall be lim- scribed as: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, serious tournament players, but The S&P 500 rose 7.71 points, composite 6,600 ited solely to the return of the bid and 15, Block 3, replat of Blocks there are articles and quizzes for or 0.3 percent, to 2,636.98 and 6,400 amount tendered at sale, plus in- D-K, Village of Marenisco, accord- Informed. the budding expert. In this deal, look 36.46 terest. MORTGAGE SALE – De- ing to the recorded Plat thereof, only at the North and West hands. snapped its longest losing streak 6,200 fault has been made in the condi- and the East ½ of Center Street ly- Against four hearts, West leads since March. Losses through that tions of a mortgage made by RE- ing adjacent to and Westerly of the spade ace: five, two, four. How 6,812.84 6,000 BECCA A. DEAN, n/k/a RE- Lots 14 and 15, Block 3, as va- should he continue? What happens span were modest, though, with BECCA A. BEHNKE, a single wo- cated by the instrument recorded in four spades? JJAS OND in Liber 197 Deeds, Page 646. the index down only 0.7 percent. man, mortgagor, to FIRST NA- North responded with one forcing Pct. change from previous: 0.54% High 6,829.29 Low 6,778.20 TIONAL BANK OF WAKEFIELD, The redemption period shall be six no-trump; but even in Standard, one The Dow Jones industrials according to a mortgage dated (6) months from the date of sale, nonforcing no-trump would have October 6, 2005 and recorded Oc- unless determined abandoned in been a sensible response. However, average rose 70.57, or 0.3 per- tober 12, 2005 in Liber 449, Page accordance with MCL 600.3241a, when North learned of two eight- cent, to 24,211.48, the Nasdaq Dec. 7, 2017 2,700 562, in Gogebic County Records, in which case the redemption peri- card fits, he jumped to game; and Michigan on which mortgage is od shall be thirty (30) days from usually a 4-4 fit is preferable to a 5-3. composite gained 36.47, or 0.5 Standard & the date of such sale. claimed to be due at the date West knows that East started with 2,600 hereof the sum of TWENTY-SEV- If the property is sold at a foreclos- percent, to 6,812.84 and the Rus- P oor’s 500 EN THOUSAND TWENTY-FIVE ure sale under Chapter 32 of the a singleton spade. But he should not sell 2000 index of small-cap and 06/100 ($27,025.06), includ- Revised Judicature Act of 1961, cash the spade king, which would 2,500 ing interest at 5.750% per annum. under MCL 600.3278 (section Daily Globe give up control. Instead, he leads stocks jumped 11.59, or 0.8 per- 7.71 Under the power of sale con- 3278) the borrower will be held re- Call Today to the spade eight, his higher spot-card cent, to 1,520.47. 2,400 tained in said mortgage and the sponsible to the person who buys being a suit-preference signal for Subscribe diamonds. Assuming East ruffs and The gains were a return to 2,636.98 statute in such case made and the property at the mortgage fore- JJAS OND provided, notice is hereby given closure sale or to the mortgage (906)932-2211 shifts to a diamond, that establishes form for a stock market that ear- that said mortgage will be fore- holder for damaging the property four tricks for the defenders: two Pct. change from previous: 0.29% High 2,640.99 Low 2,626.86 spades, one diamond and the ruff. lier had been driving higher on Four spades goes down if West leads a diamond (likely) and defends expectations that Washington AP accurately after that. Suppose will push through an overhaul of South takes the second diamond with dummy’s ace and plays a the tax system. The Senate istic weak stretch. The industry as much strength in hiring dur- trump. West wins and leads another passed its proposal over the stumbled earlier this week on ing November as economists diamond to tap the declarer’s hand. When South plays a spade toward weekend, and its plan would cre- expectations that it will benefit expect, the Federal Reserve will the nine, West must duck that. Then, ate slightly different winners less from lower tax rates than likely be on track to raise inter- if declarer leads a third trump, West wins and plays a fourth diamond, and losers among corporate tax- financial companies, retailers est rates at its meeting next which South ruffs with his last payers than the House of Repre- and other areas of the market. week. It would be the third rate trump. Or, if declarer abandons trumps, West ruffs the third round sentatives’ version. This week, Tech stocks in the S&P 500 increase of the year. of hearts. In each scenario, the investors have been trying to rose 0.6 percent, and they The yield on the 10-year Trea- defenders get three spades and one diamond. shift to the areas of the market trimmed their loss for the week sury note rose to 2.36 percent from to 0.3 percent. They are up near- 2.34 percent late Wednesday. © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS they see ultimately benefiting the most, which led to some ups ly 36 percent for the year, double The dollar rose to 113.13

BRIDGE and downs. the S&P 500’s gain. Japanese yen from 112.28 yen Energy stocks recovered some late Wednesday. The euro dipped Stocks may continue to drift PHILLIPuntil investors get more clarity of their losses from a day earlier to $1.774 from $1.1793, and the

ALDERon what the final tax proposal as the price of oil ticked higher. British pound rose to $1.3465 will be, said Tom Stringfellow, Benchmark U.S. crude added from $1.3375.

chief investment officer at Frost 73 cents to settle at $56.69 per In the commodities markets, Investment Advisors. barrel and recovered a chunk of gold fell $13.00 to settle at

“The market has already been its $1.66 loss from Thursday. $1,253.10 per ounce, silver lost Brent crude, the international 15 cents to $15.80 per ounce and bid up on anticipation of this, and the real test will be what do standard, rose 98 cents, or 1.6 copper was close to flat at $2.96

both houses come up with and percent, to $62.20 a barrel in per pound. what is put on the president’s London. That helped energy Natural gas fell 16 cents to DAILY GLOBE desk to sign,” he said. stocks in the S&P 500 rise 0.3 $2.76 per 1,000 cubic feet, heat- In the meantime, a strength- percent. ing oil rose 4 cents to $1.90 per S U DOKU Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle ening global economy and climb- More evidence that the job gallon and wholesale gasoline "Y$AVE'REEN market is strengthening also added 4 cents to $1.70 per gallon. based on a 9x9 grid with several ing corporate earnings are sup- porting stock prices. “We have arrived after a government In stock markets overseas, given numbers. The object is to place   seen so many positives flow report showed that fewer work- Japan’s Nikkei 225 index rose the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty through, from Europe to Asia to ers filed for unemployment bene- 1.4 percent following its worst squares so that each row, each col- global trade,” Stringfellow said. fits last week. The numbers are day since March, a 2 percent loss.    umn and each 3x3 box contains the “It’s just those wild cards out considered a proxy for layoffs, The Hang Seng in Hong Kong same number only once. there,” such as a potential con- and they offer an encouraging rose 0.3 percent, and South   The difficulty flict with North Korea, that sign that the U.S. labor market Korea’s Kospi lost 0.5 percent. worry investors. continues to improve. Germany’s DAX rose 0.4 per- level of the Conceptis Sudoku Technology stocks were some On Friday, the government cent, the FTSE 100 in London    increases from Monday to Saturday. of the market’s better perform- will release its closely watched dipped 0.4 percent and France’s Answer to previous puzzle ers, shaking off an uncharacter- monthly jobs report. If it shows CAC 40 gained 0.2 percent.                                 House passes stopgap spending                                 bill to avert weekend shutdown          WASHINGTON (AP) — The as their home. bad deal for conservatives down House on Thursday passed a Spokesmen for House Speaker the road. But on Thursday, the

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         #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC $IFFICULTY,EVEL  government shutdown this week- Majority Leader Mitch Meadows, R-N.C., said the group $IFFICULTY,EVEL    end and buy time for challenging McConnell, R-Ky., said GOP will likely give leaders whatever talks on a wide range of unfin- leaders “stressed the need to support they need to pass the ished business on Capitol Hill. address border security, interior legislation. AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss The measure passed mostly enforcement and other parts of Meadows said they’ll help it along party lines, 235-193, and our broken immigration system,” pass to avoid distractions from would keep the government run- adding that the tricky immigra- the GOP drive to push their trea- GIANT CELL ARTERITIS TREATED WITH ning through Dec. 22. The Sen- tion issue “should be a separate sured $1.5 trillion tax bill ate began a vote to send the mea- process and not used to hold through Congress this month. ANTI-INFLAMMATORY STEROIDS sure to President Donald Trump. hostage funding for our men and That measure, which mostly ben- The vote came as Trump and women in uniform.” efits businesses and upper- by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. top congressional leaders in both Negotiations are sure to be income people, is Trump’s and parties huddled to discuss a tricky. Pelosi staked out a hard the GOP’s top remaining priority range of unfinished bipartisan line Thursday and insisted that and would be their first major Dear Doctor: I was recently diagnosed this inflammation can lead to fever, de- GCA should be treated quickly with high with giant cell arteritis, but I don't know creased appetite and weight loss. When doses of anti-inflammatory steroids, usu- business on Capitol Hill, includ- any year-end deal solve the legislative triumph of the year. what it is or how to treat it. My pain is GCA affects the medium-sized arteries ally the oral medication prednisone. How- ing the budget, a key children’s immigration issue. But hours before Trump was above my right eye, and it gets worse going to the eye, it can lead to a tempo- ever, if vision loss is apparent, high-dose health program and aid to hurri- The immigrants are viewed to bargain with congressional when I'm eating. rary loss of vision in one or both eyes, but intravenous methylprednisolone is cane-slammed Puerto Rico, sympathetically by the public leaders at the White House over Dear Reader: Giant cell (temporal) arteri- the most feared common symptom of needed before the prednisone. In both Texas and Florida — and, for and most lawmakers but face longer-term spending decisions, tis is an inflammatory condition of the GCA is permanent vision loss. Partial or cases, the prednisone must be gradually Democrats and many Republi- deportation in a few months Meadows said the conservatives complete vision loss in one or both eyes lowered over a nine- to 12-month period body's large and medium arteries. cans, protections for immigrants because Trump reversed admin- would oppose any agreement occurs in 15 to 20 percent of people with due to the possible side effects of chronic Headaches such as yours are one of the brought to the country illegally istrative protections provided to they feel allows excessive federal most common symptoms. Some patients GCA. Sometimes these symptoms occur steroid use, including diabetes, osteo- also experience jaw pain when eating, suddenly. A daily baby aspirin appears to porosis, weight gain and an increased as children. them by former President spending. but more severe symptoms are also pos- lower the risk. risk of infection. Because of the possibil- In back-to-back statements, Barack Obama. “I want to avoid a headline sible. We'll explore that later. GCA can also attack the large vessels of ity of side effects, some people have both sides declared the meeting Pelosi told reporters before that says President Trump’s used the arthritis drugs tocilizumab or First, let's focus on the basics of giant cell the body, including the aorta and the ar- “productive.” the meeting that “We will not administration just passes the methotrexate in addition to a shorter arteritis (GCA), a condition whose cause teries that go to the limbs. Involvement of “We had a productive conver- leave here” without helping the highest spending levels in U.S. course of prednisone. is largely unknown. GCA is more likely to the aorta can lead to aneurysms within sation on a wide variety of issues. immigrants. Her stance was history,” Meadows told two develop after the age of 50 and occurs the artery and a risk or rupture of the In summary, immediate treatment with Nothing specific has been agreed noteworthy because GOP leaders reporters. “There will be zero more frequently in people of Northern Eu- large blood vessel. In GCA, the aorta in high-dose steroids is the first and most the chest is more likely to be involved important step, as is an evaluation of your to, but discussions continue,” are likely to require Democratic support on numbers that are too ropean ancestry; it is exceedingly rare in said Capitol Hill’s top votes for the pre-Christmas high, regardless of anybody’s people of African, Asian or Latin descent. than the aorta in the abdomen. That aorta for potential aneurysms. A diagno- Atherosclerosis and a history of smoking means people with the condition -- includ- sis of giant cell arteritis means you have Democrats, Sen. Chuck Schumer spending bill. position on that.” increase the risk in women, but not in ing you -- should be screened for to be proactive about your own health. of New York and Rep. Nancy Pelosi returned from the He also said Ryan promised men. GCA is also associated with an in- aneurysms of the aorta. When the arter- Asking questions is the first step. Pelosi of California, ticking off a White House to oppose Thurs- he’d fight in coming weeks to flammatory muscle condition, polymyal- ies to the limbs are affected, people can (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and roster of Democratic priorities, day’s stopgap bill. Fourteen pass a full-year budget for the gia rheumatica; in fact, GCA occurs in experience sensations of cold in their feet assistant professor of medicine at the including domestic spending Democrats supported the mea- military and leave fights with and hands. about 15 percent of patients with University of California, Los Angeles.) increases, funding for veterans sure, however, while 18 Republi- Democrats over domestic spend- COPYRIGHT 2017 polymyalgia rheumatica. If GCA is Diagnosis begins with a recognition of and money to battle opioid abuse, cans were opposed. ing for later. It is unclear how caused by infection, no link has yet been symptoms consistent with GCA, and then THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF found. the discovery of an elevated blood sedi- HARVARD COLLEGE immigration and health care. Among Republicans, the con- that strategy would work, since DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK GOP leaders promised help servative House Freedom Cau- Republicans control the Senate What is known about GCA is that the im- mentation rate and/or an elevated C-re- FOR UFS mune system attacks and inflames the active protein level. A temporal artery 1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; for immigrants known as Dream- cus had resisted the pending 52-48 and will need at least eight blood vessel walls, especially those biopsy is necessary for complete confir- 816-581-7500 ers by their supporters, many of stopgap measure earlier in the Democratic votes to pass any within the head. Aside from causing mation. whom have only known America week, fearing it would lead to a spending legislation. headaches and jaw pain when eating, Due to the worries regarding blindness, 14 l FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Briefs HOME &HOUSE GARDEN OF THE WEEK Detroit’s Cobo Center has living green roof DETROIT (AP) — An obser- vation area is planned to allow visitors to Cobo Center in down- town Detroit to view the facili- ty’s living green roof. Cobo Center officials say installation of the observation area is scheduled sometime next year. The 10,000-square-foot green roof was installed as part of a $279 million renovation of the convention center. It creates a natural habitat for birds and insects. The roof also provides insulation to cool and heat the building. A dozen varieties of flowering plants grow over a waterproofing membrane with layers of root barrier and natural drainage. Runoff rainwater is reused and distributed through the irriga- tion system to water the roof. Cobo Center has 723,000 square feet of exhibit space and is home to the popular North American International Auto Show. Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference set BELLAIRE (AP) — Traverse City will host more than 1,000 individuals interested in making small farms more economically and environmentally sustain- able at the upcoming Northern Michigan Small Farm Confer- ePlans.com photo ence. The striking exterior of this modern farmhouse shows off vertical siding, a simple shed dormer, and a wide front porch. See more images online at ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek Small farmers, homesteaders, farm interns, students, and con- scientious eaters and growers will gather Jan. 26 and 27 to net- work, share ideas and gain new skills at the 19th annual North- Modern farmhouse offers plenty ern Michigan Small Farm Con- ference. 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There will be nearly 100 images and details. exhibitors from national and You can also view previously regional food and farming busi- featured plans, browse other nesses. There will also be more specialty collections, or use our than 30 educational sessions and search filters to help you find panels, including topics on food exactly what you want from over safety, the business of farming, 28,000 home designs. environmental sustainability, Most plans can be customized flower farming and more. to suit your lifestyle. The conference will be held at —Courtesy of ePlans.com the Grand Traverse Resort. For more information, visit smallfarmconference.com. Hilton launches high-tech Connected Rooms Detroit’s historic homes decorated for holidays MCLEAN, Va. (AP) — Hilton DETROIT (AP) — When it comes to Rouge Plant to make these special orna- formal decor, while rooms such as the every year for Christmas. One designer recently unveiled Connected decking the halls this holiday season, few ments and they’re still part of the holiday nursery or games room are given a more friend, a Michigan native who now lives in Room, a first-of-its-kind, high- places do it better than Metro Detroit’s decor. They’re also available to buy at the whimsical look, she said. New Mexico, flies in and stays with tech guest room that enables regal historic mansions. gift store. “Decor themes are usually decided on Waterous for the entire month of Novem- guests to personalize and control Take Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester. Guests won’t just get a tour of the and often based on a single inspirational ber to work on Meadow Brook and other every aspect of their stay from The 88,000-square-foot former home of house, which was designed by Albert item such as an ornament, color scheme or projects. one central point — their mobile auto heiress Matilda Dodge Wilson and Kahn and built in the late 1920s, but will ribbon,” said O’Berski. “Individual room But every year, Meadow Brook tries to device. Currently in beta testing, second husband Alfred Wilson is all also hear stories from docents about spe- themes begin with the more prominent add new elements and themes. New this Connected Room is live in one gussied up from now until the end of cial moments when the Fords and their rooms such as the Great Hall, Dining year are Candlelight Tours inside the hotel, will deploy in coming December in her holiday finest, including four children lived there. Room, Ballroom, Matilda’s bedroom, mansion (don’t worry; guests will use bat- weeks in several more, and will 52 Christmas trees, 24 mantels and 1,300 “The Fords loved spending time togeth- because these rooms require the most tery-operated candles), which are already begin to scale rapidly to hotels square feet of garland. er during the holidays, and guests are able decor materials. The room themes are sold out. Knole Cottage, meanwhile, across the United States in 2018. For many families who come year after to see where the family gathered on generally selected based on the room func- which was once Frances Wilson’s play- Guests who stay at Connected year to the estate’s Holiday Walk, now in Christmas Eve to watch first-run movies, tions and furnishings.” house, has been renamed Candy Cane Room-enabled properties will its 46th year, it’s about tradition. shared special meals, and opened presents More than 120 volunteers — many Cottage. soon be able to use the Hilton “That’s why it’s important that we under the tree,” said Mary Fishwick, from Meadow Brook’s Garden Club, along “It’s decorated in sweets and treats,” Honors app to manage most change it every year,” said Shannon docent and volunteer coordinator at the with Oakland University’s track team — said O’Berski. “It’s very whimsical and things they would traditionally O’Berski, Meadow Brook’s director of mar- Ford House in a press release. set up the trees and lights. New this year fun.” do manually in a room, from con- keting and community relations, who said New this year at the Ford House is an is the installation of exterior lighting, said trolling the temperature and planning for the estate’s holiday decor ombre-style tree in the gallery. The 12- O’Berski. lighting to the TV and window begins in mid-summer. “We want our foot tree features fuchsia, green and blue “The exterior lighting was added to cre- ToursMeadow Brook Hall’s 46th annual Hol- coverings. Guests will also be regular visitors to keep coming back and bulbs, along with handcrafted angels sim- ate a more memorable experience for our iday Walk runs through Dec. 3. Tour able to personalize their room we also want to make a lasting impression ilar to ones Eleanor Ford had made for visitors,” said O’Berski in an email. “Who hours are Monday through Sunday, 11 with technology that loads the on those who are coming for the first guests in the 1950s, said museum special- doesn’t love lights?” a.m. to 5 p.m. Holiday Lights and Winter most popular streaming media time.” ist Carol Zagorowska who oversees all the Grand Haven floral consultant Alice Walks is on Dec. 11 and Dec. 18-23 from 5- and other accounts to in-room Across Metro Detroit, historic man- Christmas decor. Waterous has been overseeing the instal- 9 p.m. Visit meadowbrookhall.org. TVs. sions offer a unique way to experience the “We have a beautiful flame stitch sofa lation of Meadow Brook’s holiday decor for Holiday Tours at the Edsel & Eleanor In the longer-term, Connected holidays. They also offer a chance to step in there and we were interested in picking 17 years. She and a team of about 12 Ford House run through Jan. 7. Merry & Room will support a range of back in time. up those colors from the sofa,” said designers worked for three days the week Bright Nights, which includes candlelight connected devices, engagements Inside the Edsel and Eleanor Ford Zagorowska, who works with volunteer before Thanksgiving to make the magic holiday tours of the house and more, runs and experiences. Guests will House in Grosse Pointe Shores, 14 fully Joel Baird on the Christmas decor. “...We happen, designing rooms and putting it all Dec. 7-23. Some dates are already sold able to use voice commands to decorated Christmas trees are in place, try to incorporate things from our collec- in place. Colors and motifs change every out. Visit fordhouse.org. control their room or access their decorated with more than 2,500 orna- tion into our designs.” year, but designers are using decorations An Old-Fashioned Multi-Cultural Hol- content, and to upload their own ments. Special holiday tours run through At Meadow Brook, planning for the hol- Meadow Brook already has. iday Festival at Palmer Park’s Log Cabin, artwork and photos to automati- Jan. 7. iday decor begins in July, but really kicks “The challenge is to take the same old 2-5 p.m. Dec. 10. The 1885 cabin built for cally display in their room. Among the decor are Eleanor’s beloved into gear in October when themes and stuff and make it look different,” said U.S. Senator Thomas Palmer and his wife, Guests will also be able to set teardrop-shaped ornaments. Inspired by a motifs are picked for many of Meadow Waterous. “That’s what takes the design Lizzie, has been decorated for the holi- various preferences in their modernism exhibit she’d attended at the Brook’s more than 110 rooms, said O’Ber- skill.” days. There will be horse and carriage Hilton Honors account profile to Detroit Institute of Arts in the 1950s, ski. More formal rooms such as the living Waterous says designers from all over rides, holiday treats, music, arts and further customize their stay. Eleanor asked glass blowers at the Ford room and dining room often have more Michigan come to decorate Meadow Brook crafts. Admission is free.