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DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, June 3, 2020 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 78 | Low: 57 | Details, page 2 Gogebic County Fair canceled, virtual event possible By TOM LAVENTURE tional fair scheduled for Aug. 6-9, with the Crystal Suzik was not present. the fair is a potential liability for the coun- [email protected] option to pursue a virtual fair in conjunc- Prior to the vote to cancel, another pro- ty. It would be too difficult with an event of IRONWOOD — Citing uncertainties of tion with Michigan State University Exten- posal to postpone the vote until July was this type to implement and enforce COVID-19 restrictions and health agency sion. defeated 4-2 with Fiala and Hampston sup- COVID-19 prevention measures, he said. concerns of a summer surge, the Gogebic “That was a good discussion and a porting. Fiala said he was wavering but felt According to a conference call with the County Fair Board on Monday canceled its tough decision for everyone,” said Jim July would offer a more clear picture of Western Upper Peninsula Health Depart- centennial event this August but may pur- Lorenson, fair board chair who voted to August and that fair preparations could ment, the medical staff indicated that sue a virtual option. cancel along with board members Jim still keep moving forward. COVID-19 cases here may increase as stay After lengthy discussion during a virtu- Byrns, Holly Ramme and Shelley Suckow. “I don’t want anyone to be hurt and I safer at home restrictions are lifted with a al meeting the board considered two other “I think the virtual fair could turn out to be kind of want to play it safe,” Fiala said. possible peak in early or mid July, he said. options — to go ahead with the fair or a good thing, we’ll see.” “But at the same time I don’t want to jeop- delay the decision until the July meeting. Members Tom Fiala and Tom Hamp- ardize our 100 year anniversary.” The board acted 4-2 to cancel the tradi- ston voted against canceling the event and Lorenson said that going ahead with FAIR — page 5 Ironwood Parks and Rec Committee hears project updates

By TOM LAVENTURE ing out the application,” [email protected] Bergman said. “Sisu will be IRONWOOD — The requesting a letter from us Ironwood Parks and Recre- in support of the applica- ation Committee on Mon- tion.” day approved a letter in Parks and Recreation support of a mountain bike Chair Sam Davey’s had ini- trail development applica- tial communication about tion by Sisu Dirt Crew. the possibility with the The committee 6-0 DNR a year ago. Sisu Dirt approved a letter to sup- Crew has since taken inter- port Sisu Dirt Crews’ effort est in the project. to build a mountain bike “I think it’s going to be trail between snowmobile really nice, especially as we Trail No. 2 and the Iron keep going farther and far- Belle Trail. Committee ther with it,” Davey said. member Linda Jindrich “But it’s a good start now.” Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe was not present. There was also an THE FORMER swimming beach area in Ironwood’s Norrie Park is where the city wants to install a canoe and The approval followed a update on another moun- kayak landing with a handicap accessible dock. project update from Tom tain trail project proposed Bergman, director of com- for Mt. Zion. grant from the Internation- this year due to COVID-19 working with Gogebic “This would be a great munity development for The Sisu Dirt Crew al Mountain Bicycling as matching funds along Community College in kick-off project to create the city of Ironwood. He approached the Parks and Association to expand the with another $3,000 from exploring the opportunity the momentum to start said the Sisu Dirt Crew has Recreation Committee trail system. Sisu. to establish a mountain doing some more trail taken the lead in submit- around five years ago about Gogebic Range Health “The grant would be bike trail development cur- development in the area,” ting a DNR application. building a small mountain Foundation, the fiscal just for the planning of the riculum, as either a com- Bergman said. “The con- “It ended up that Sisu bike trail at Mt. Zion. It was agent, is designating the trail system,” Bergman munity program or as part cept is that our region is was interested in undertak- constructed and the orga- $8,000 it normally grants said. of an adventure-based edu- ing and constructing the nization is now seeking a SISU for its annual Copper The Gogebic Range cation program for stu- trail and they are now fill- Peak race that is in doubt Health Foundation is also dents. $30,000 trail accelerator PARKS — page 5 Bessemer City Council discusses US 2 reconstruction project By CHARITY SMITH but that might be a “main- [email protected] tenance nightmare as far as BESSEMER — The snow plowing.” Bessemer City Council is “Maybe we say forget looking into having the the medians and give us Michigan Department of four blocks of stamped Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe Transportation place concrete instead,” Zak said. MATHY CONSTRUCTION Company starts work on the Runway 9/27 rehabilitation and runway lighting recon- stamped concrete in the 4- “They offered medians. struction project Monday at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport. The work will require to close foot section between the They didn’t offer anything through July 15, and again from Aug. 13-20. The terminal parking lot will also be resurfaced during the pro- road and the sidewalk, in else, but they made it ject. exchange for letting them appear like they would be make a three-lane road. willing to work on some “I like the not having things.” the grass, cause grass does- The council and the Airport closes for runway work n’t hold up for us with all Downtown Development the snow,” said council Authority have both dis- By TOM LAVENTURE Mike Harm, airport manager. The he said. New conduit and wire will member Terry Kryshak. cussed this issue. Zak said [email protected] single asphalt runway is 6,502 feet also be installed between each light. According to Mayor City Manager Charly Loper IRONWOOD — The Gogebic-Iron by 120 feet. “The final coat of paint and sur- Adam Zak, MDOT had pre- had brought the issue to County Airport closed Monday for “The runway surface will be face cutting will be accomplished viously offered to give the MDOT before and officials more than a month of runway work. milled and shaped and brought to during the shutdown period in city medians as part of there said “no” to the idea. The Runway 9/27 rehabilitation elevation,” Harma said. “A new August,” Harma said. accepting the three-lane However, Zak said he and runway lighting reconstruction blacktop layer will then be applied Mathy Construction Company is plan for U.S. 2 through the thinks the city should project will require the closure of over the entire surface.” city as the result of a road the runway and airport through July All runway edge and end lights reconstruction project set 15, and again from Aug. 13-20, said will be replaced during the project, for the summer of 2021, AIRPORT — page 5 BESSEMER — page 5 Iron County 4-H plans programs to replace canceled summer camp By RICHARD JENKINS summer. ing something to the kids to do.” “There will be a hole in my mer camp. “I was looking for- [email protected] “A couple weeks ago I needed Klemme announced in mid- summer because I don’t get to ward to celebrating the 20th HURLEY — Although the coro- to start shifting from what we May the summer camps were spend the week with the roughly anniversary of our program with navirus pandemic has forced the can’t do, to what we can do,” said canceled as a precaution to 120 youth who participate in the all of you, but this gives us extra cancelation of Iron County’s pop- Neil Klemme, the Iron County 4- ensure the health and safety of camp program,” Klemme wrote time to make it super special.” ular 4-H summer camp, organiz- H youth development educator the campers and volunteers. The in announcing the can- Although it won’t be known ers say they are hoping to have a with the University of Wisconsin camp, for students currently celation, adding it was the first series of day camps to offer at Extension Office. “I don’t want to enrolled in third through fifth year since he was 7 that he least something for local kids this go a whole summer without offer- grade, had been set for July 13-17. wouldn’t be attending a 4-H sum- 4-H — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds ...... 9-10 75 cents Comics ...... 8 Tuesday Today’s records Community ...... 3 Vol. 101, No. 155 High 68 High 90 (1944) Obituaries ...... 11 Low 58 Low 30 (1985) Opinion ...... 4 Year ago today Precipitation Sports ...... 6-7 High 57 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 37 Tuesday .20 in. Sudoku ...... 10 l 2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 61/50 Todayy we will see sunny skies, high Bergland of 78°,8°, humidityy of 38%. West 77/55 northwnorthwestwest wind 3 to 9 mph. The Wakefield Ironwood recordd high for today is 90° set in Saxon 77/56 78/57 Marenisco 1944. Expect partly cloudy skies 75/57 tonightonight,ht, overnight low of 57°. Associated Press Bessemer 80/56 A POLICE vehicle passes a building on East Lake Street that was destroyed during Upson Hurley 77/57 Watersmeet protests two days prior, Tuesday, in Minneapolis. Protests continued following the 78/57 SUNS AND MOON 78/57 80/55 death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police offi- Mercer cers on May 25. 79/55 Manitowish 79/56 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:09 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 8:48 p.m. 80/57 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 6:22 p.m. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 3:59 a.m. Death toll grows in ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER

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8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: shadowed by the shocking images of and remained involved with the Hoosiers chaos engulfing cities across America, long after his graduation. He also was a from heavy-handed riot police tactics to prominent businessman in the city and World outrage grows at Floyd’s violence, vandalism and arson. Tens of ran multiple nightclubs. thousands have marched peacefully in “I am at a loss for words. The news of demonstrations against police brutality the passing of Chris Beaty is just devastat- death; EU ‘shocked, appalled’ and racism. ing,” coach Tom Allen said in a statement. Many of the people killed were African “Since I returned home to coach at Indi- BRUSSELS (AP) – From Floyd’s death was a result restrained by five guards. Americans, compounding the tragedy for ana, Chris embraced me, encouraged me Sydney to Paris, world out- of an abuse of power. “I’m here for my people, black families to lose more members of and supported me! His passion for life and rage at George Floyd’s Borrell told reporters and for our fallen brothers their community amid the unrest. Indiana Football energized me every time death in the U.S. was grow- that “like the people of the and sisters around the Dozens more have been hurt in various we were together.” ing Tuesday as the Euro- United States, we are world,” said Sydney indige- altercations – vehicles plowing into The circumstances of his shooting pean Union’s top diplomat shocked and appalled by nous woman Amanda Hill, crowds, police officers suffering head weren’t immediately clear but some media said the bloc was “shocked the death of George Floyd.” 46, who attended the rally injuries and broken bones and protesters reports said it happened near an apart- and appalled” by it and He underlined that Euro- with her daughter and two ending up in emergency rooms with a vari- ment where he lived. It also occurred the thousands marched in Aus- peans “support the right to nieces. ety of injuries from the melees. same night that an 18-year-old man also tralia’s largest city. peaceful protest, and also “What’s happening in The death toll and circumstances sur- was fatally shot as protests broke out in Chanting “Black Lives we condemn violence and America shines a light on rounding the killings are still being sorted the city. Matter” and “I can’t racism of any kind, and for the situation here. It does- out in many cities, but here is what we breathe,” about 3,000 sure, we call for a de-esca- n’t matter if it’s about the know about the cases so far: MINNEAPOLIS protesters held an impas- lation of tensions.” treatment of black men and In what is believed to be the first killing sioned but peaceful march Protesters around the women from here or from LOUISVILLE since the protests broke out, a 43-year-old through central Sydney on world have expressed soli- another country; enough is As local police and the National Guard black man was fatally shot outside a pawn Tuesday demanding funda- darity with Americans enough.” sought to disperse a crowd early Monday, shop as rioting broke out last week in Min- mental change in race rela- demonstrating against A total of 432 indige- they heard gunshots and returned fire, neapolis and then spread nationally. tions. Floyd’s death. nous Australians have died killing the owner of a barbecue restaurant, The owner of the pawn shop, who is In France, protests were In Sydney, a mostly Aus- in police detention since a David McAtee. The mayor has since termi- white, was arrested in the death of Calvin planned for the evening in tralian crowd, but also 1991 Royal Commission – nated the city’s police chief after finding L. Horton Jr. Police say they are investigat- Paris and across the coun- including protesters from Australia’s highest level of out that officers on the scene did not acti- ing the circumstances surrounding the try after calls from the fam- the U.S. and elsewhere, official inquiry – into Abo- vate their body cameras. The state police killing, including whether it was related to ily of a French black man marched for around a half- riginal deaths in custody, and the U.S. attorney also are investigat- protests in the neighborhood. who died shortly after he mile under police escort in according to a running ing. The shop was described as having been was arrested by police in the authorized, two-hour analysis by The Guardian The 53-year-old McAtee was an African significantly damaged during unrest. 2016. A protest was also long demonstration. newspaper. American man known for offering free planned in The Hague, Many said they had Australia has also never meals to officers who stopped by. OMAHA Netherlands. been inspired by a mixture signed a treaty with the “We lost a wonderful citizen named A 22-year-old black man was killed Floyd died last week of sympathy for African country’s indigenous pop- David McAtee,” Louisville Mayor Greg Fis- after authorities said he tussled with the after he was pinned to the Americans amid ongoing ulation, who suffer higher- cher said. “David was a friend to many, a owner of two bars in downtown Omaha. pavement by a white police violent protests in the U.S., than-average rates of infant well-known Barbecue man.” Surveillance video of the strip of bars officer in Minneapolis who but had turned out to also mortality and poor health, The protests in Louisville have centered shows a group of people, including James put his knee on the hand- call for change in Aus- plus shorter life expectan- not just on Floyd’s killing but also the Scurlock, approach bar owner Jake Gard- cuffed black man’s neck tralia’s treatment of its cy and lower levels of edu- death of Breonna Taylor, a black woman ner. until he stopped breathing. indigenous population, cation and employment killed in her home in Louisville in March. Two people are seen on the video tack- His death set off protests particularly that involving than white Australians. The 26-year-old EMT was shot eight times ling Gardner, who ended up on his back that spread across Ameri- police. Ray O’Shannassy, one by narcotics detectives who knocked down and fired shots in the air. Seconds later, ca. “I can’t breathe” notably of the rally’s organisers, her front door as they attempted to enforce Scurlock is seen tackling Gardner, who EU foreign policy chief were the final words of said he hoped that, a search warrant. No drugs were found in then fires the gun over his shoulder, strik- Josep Borrell’s remarks in David Dungay, a 26-year- touched off by the situa- the home. ing Scurlock. Brussels were the strongest old Aboriginal man who tion in the U.S., the Authorities have declined to press so far to come out of the died in a Sydney prison in upswelling of protest seen OAKLAND charges, calling the shooting self-defense. 27-nation bloc, saying 2015 while being in Sydney could, this time, A federal law enforcement officer was lead to long-term change. A providing security at the federal court- DETROIT larger rally is planned for house in Oakland during a protest when A 21-year-old man was killed in down- # # Sydney on Saturday. someone fired shots from a vehicle. town Detroit after someone fired shots THIS DAY In France, family and Dave Patrick Underwood, 53, died and into a vehicle during a protest. According friends of Adama Traore another officer was critically injured in the to a police report, the man was sitting in IN HISTORY have called for gatherings shooting. the driver’s seat of a car in a parking lot June 3 in the evening in Paris and It was not immediately clear if the with two others when someone fired shots across the country. drive-by shooting was related to the into the vehicle and then fled on foot. • 1851 First baseball uniforms worn when the NY The Traore case has protests, though the federal building’s Knickerbockers wear a uniform of straw hats, become emblematic of the glass doors were smashed and the front CHICAGO SUBURB white shirts and blue long trousers fight against police brutali- entrance was sprayed with anti-police graf- Two people were killed during unrest ty in the country. The cir- • 1871 Jesse James & his gang robs Obocock fiti. Monday in the Chicago suburb of Cicero, cumstances of the death of Bank (Corydon, Iowa) of $15,000 Underwood, who was black, and the according to a town official. Spokesman the French 24-year-old man other officer were contracted security offi- Ray Hanania did not provide details about • 1967 Aretha Frankin’s “Respect” reaches #1 of Malian origin, just after cers and employed by the Department of those who were killed but said it hap- • 1976 US presented with oldest known copy of his police arrest in 2016, Homeland Security’s Federal Protective pened amid protests there. Magna Carta are still under investigation by French justice authori- ties. Today’s History was sponsored by 15 arrests in Madison following more violence overnight Paris police formally banned the protest in the MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A small group peaceful protests but also property dam- French capital as all public of demonstrators broke into boarded-up age and vandalism. gatherings are still not stores early Tuesday morning in down- Madison Police Chief Vic Wahl said in allowed in the country town Madison and threw paint on the his blog that one person in the crowd Liquor Store amid the virus crisis. “Forward” statue outside the state Capitol, around 1 a.m. Tuesday fired shots in the Hwy. 51, Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-3252 The lawyer for two of marking a third night of confrontations air from a handgun and two others were the three police officers with police who sprayed tear gas to clear attacked and struck with a crowbar. Multi- Tanqueray Korbel involved in the French the crowd. ple police officers were struck with rocks man’s arrest, Rodolphe Madison police said 15 people were and projectiles, the chief said. GIN BRANDY Bosselut, said the Floyd arrested, bringing the total number of On Saturday and Sunday nights, 1.75 liter 1.75 liter and Traore cases “have arrests since Saturday to at least 32. Madi- protesters broke windows, stole items $ 99 strictly nothing to do with son is among the cities in Wisconsin and from stores and damaged property in $ 99 each other” because the cir- nationwide where anger over the death of downtown Madison and throughout the 33 19 cumstances are different. George Floyd in Minneapolis has sparked city. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 3 Briefs PARADE Little Finland plans pair of June meetings KIMBALL, Wis. – The National Finnish American Fes- tival has a pair of meetings planned in the near future. On Monday, Little Finland will host its monthly board meeting at the club house at 10 a.m. “with masks and social distancing and no coffee,” according to officials. Little Finland officials are looking for public input for future projects and granting purposes. “Little Finland wants to continue to preserve its heritage, and we need people’s output in order to continue,” said a spokesman. The NFSF’s annual meeting will be held on Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. This meeting, too, will be held with masks and social distancing and no meal, according the spokesman. For more information, call 906-932-1608. Wisconsin marks Heat Awareness Day today MADISON, Wis. – The or on certain medications arrival of June means peo- may also be more suscepti- Submitted photo ple across Wisconsin can ble to illnesses during RESIDENTS OF the Aspirus Long Term Care Facility in Ontonagon await a parade in their honor last week. The expect hotter temperatures extreme heat events. parade was full of family and friends who are unable to visit them due to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines. across the state in the Many victims of heat- months ahead. To help related illnesses are elderly encourage everyone to be or have mobility issues. In prepared, Gov. Tony Evers light of the current COVID- Ontonagon’s Aspirus Long Term Care has declared this Wednes- 19 pandemic, it’s especially day, June 3 Heat Awareness important to make sure Facility holds parade for residents Day in Wisconsin. those who are socially iso- “While the warmer lated are remaining safe ONTONAGON – There weather is great for spend- when temperatures climb. were tears and cheers as ing time outdoors, the heat The inside of a car can residents at Aspirus Long can turn dangerous quick- be especially dangerous. Term Care Facility in ly if you’re not ready,” said On an 80-degree Fahren- Ontonagon got a glimpse Darrell L. Williams, Wis- heit day, temperatures in a of family members in a consin Emergency Manage- vehicle parked in direct automobile parade arranged ment administrator. “That’s sunlight can climb almost just for them last week. why it is so important for 20 degrees in just 10 min- Residents in wheel everyone to be able to rec- utes. Never leave a child or chairs were seated outside ognize the signs of heat- pet inside a parked car. the facility on a sunny day related illness and what Leaving a window cracked as family members drove they can do to remain safe is not enough. by with signs and cheers. when temperatures climb.” Tips for staying safe Robin Carlisle, director In 2019, preliminary fig- during extreme heat: at Long Term, said with the ures from the Wisconsin –Stay cool – Remain COVID-19 restrictions in Department of Health Ser- inside air-conditioned place, the residents have vices show five people died buildings as much as pos- been unable to receive visi- in Wisconsin due to heat- sible during the hottest tors which has been a related causes. In the last parts of the day and avoid stress on many of them. five years, at least 17 peo- direct sunlight. “Some were surprised ple have died in Wisconsin –Stay aware – Watch that so many people and thousands of residents for signs of heat-related ill- showed up, with 30 vehi- have fallen ill or been hos- nesses, such as weakness, cles in the parade,” said pitalized due to heat-relat- dizziness, nausea, and Carlisle. ed conditions. muscle cramps. If symp- The parade was lead by Submitted photo Those most vulnerable toms don’t improve, seek Ontonagon County Sheriff CARLEY ROSS displays a poster out the car window during a parade at the Aspirus include very young chil- medical attention. Dale Rantala. Long Term Care Facility in Ontonagon last week. dren, the elderly, and peo- –Stay hydrated – Drink Carlisle said when she ple with heart disease or plenty of water. Don’t wait thanked Rantala for lead- being able to do it. chance to see and wave at dry eyes with the staff, as high blood pressure. Indi- until you’re thirsty to ing the parade, he thanked The families also members of their families. well,” Carlisle said. viduals who are overweight drink. the Long Term staff for his thanked the staff for a “There were very few —Jan Tucker Boulder Junction Fishing Calendar

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Manitowish Guide Service, Service, 715-892-2366 jct.org or call 1-800-GO- EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – In- 715-892-2366 Sunday, Aug. 2: Late MUSKY. person meter reading, which had been temporari- American Legion Post 5 NorthLakes community clinic to ly on hold for Xcel Energy’s Wisconsin and Michigan’s A sincere thank you to 2020 residential customers since all our Legion offer dental services in Hurley mid-April due to COVID- 19 concerns, resumes this members & volunteers, HURLEY – NorthLakes tunate to have been able to children in some of the week. who showed up to Community Clinic will be in the Hurley area for so area schools. While many electric and begin offering dental ser- long where he was able to NorthLakes Communi- gas meters are read auto- put out flags at the vices in mid-June at its new raise his family and enjoy ty Clinic - Hurley also matically, some require an building in Hurley. To the outdoors year around. offers Chiropractic and in-person reading. If you Riverside Cemetery. start, priority will be given Dr. Hagemann attended Behavioral Health Services have one of these meters, to patients on BadgerCare, the University of Wiscon- in its new location at 115 to allow in-person meter uninsured or under sin — Parkside for two years 5th Avenue North in Hur- readers and field crews to insured people who qualify and then earned his DDS ley. To schedule an do their critical work, and for NorthLakes’ sliding fee from the Marquette Univer- appointment for any of for everyone’s safety, Xcel 2016 Nissan Rogue AWD scale. Leading the effort is sity School of Dentistry. He these services call the clin- Energy asks members of 87,000 miles, fully loaded, 4dr, 2.5 I-4 engine, long time Hurley dentist is very involved in his com- ic at 715.329.1288 the public not approach automatic trans., cloth bucket seats, Dr. Paul Hagemann. munity including being a The clinic remains open them in the field. This Excellent shape!! Dr. Hagemann has been member of the Iron County and is accepting new helps maintain social dis- a dentist in the Hurley area Board of Health for many patients during the pan- tance to keep everyone $ for over 35 years and is years, the Boy Scouts of demic and is open for healthy. 11,999 excited about joining America, local soccer orga- some in-person services. The safety of employ- NorthLakes. “It’s a great nizations, Rotary, and the Patients also have the ees, customers and the organization, and I trust Historic Ironwood theater option of seeing their public is always Xcel Ener- them to do the right thing to just name a few. North- provider virtually via gy’s top priority, and all for any community in Lakes is honored and excit- phone or video. If you have workers are following the need,” said Dr. Hagemann ed to have him join the questions about how to guidance from the Centers when asked about joining team. The addition of den- establish care or connect for Disease Control to help the community health cen- tal services in Hurley will with your current prevent the spread of the ter. help support our Seal a provider, please call the virus that causes COVID- Cloverland300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood,Motors MI 49938 Dr. Hagemann feels for- Smile program that sees clinic at: 715.329.1288. 19. Xcel Energy meter 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com l 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Some facts worth knowing Imagine that you are an unborn compensation in a noncash form spirit in heaven. God condemns you simply because of the different tax Sue Mizell, Publisher to a life of poverty but will permit treatment. The bottom line is that you to choose the country in which prior to the government shutdown Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor you will spend your life. Which of our economy in the wake of the country would you choose? I would coronavirus pandemic, Americans choose the United States of America. Walter E. were becoming richer and richer. A recent study by Just Facts, an Williams The question before us now is how excellent source of factual informa- to get back on that path. In Their Opinion tion, shows that after accounting for Speaking of the COVID-19 pan- income, charity and noncash welfare demic, Just Facts has a couple of Unemployment benefits such as subsidized health interesting takes in an article by its care, housing, food stamps and automatic dishwasher. Most poor co-founder James D. Agresti and Dr. figures staggering other assistance programs, “the families have a car or truck and 43% Andrew Glen titled “Anxiety From poorest 20% of Americans consume own two or more vehicles. Reactions to Covid-19 Will Destroy The number of unemployed in Michigan because more goods and services than the Most surveys on U.S. poverty are At Least Seven Times More Years of of COVID-19 has reached historical levels. national averages for all people in deeply flawed because poor house- Life Than Can Be Saved by Lock- So reported the Michigan Information and the world’s most affluent countries.” holds greatly underreport both their downs.” Research Center in a recent weekly bulletin. This includes the majority of coun- income and noncash benefits such Scientific surveys of U.S. resi- In April, the state’s unemployment rate rose to tries that are members of Organiza- as health care benefits provided by dents have found that the mental 22.7%, which is definitely the highest rate since tion for Economic Co-operation and Medicaid, free clinics and the Chil- health of about one-third to one-half 1976, said Jason Palmer, director of the state’s Bureau Development, including its Euro- dren’s Health Insurance Program, of all adults has been substantially of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. pean members. The Just Facts study nourishment provided by food compromised by government reac- He said that likely was an “all-time” high in Michi- concludes that if the U.S. “poor” stamps, school lunches, school break- tions to the COVID-19 pandemic. gan. were a nation, then it would be one fasts, soup kitchens, food pantries, There are deaths from non-psycho- April numbers reflected the first full month of the of the world’s richest. the Women, Infants & Children Pro- logical causes, such as government- COVID-19 pandemic and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s As early as 2010, 43% of all poor gram and homeless shelters. mandated and personal decisions to stay-at-home orders. households owned their own homes. We hear and read stories such as delay medical care, which has post- As a means of comparison, the March unemploy- The average home owned by persons “Real Wage Growth Is Actually poned tumor removals, cancer ment number was 4.3%, while February’s number classified as poor by the Census Falling” and “Since 2000 Wage screenings, heart surgeries and treat- was 3.6%. Bureau is a three-bedroom house Growth Has Barely Grown.” But we ments for other ailments that could “Job losses were widespread across all industry with one-and-a-half baths, a garage should not believe it. Ask yourself, lead to early death if not addressed sectors, with especially large employment reductions and a porch or patio. Eighty percent “What is the total compensation that in a timely manner. Interesting and in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing,” said of poor households have air condi- I receive from my employer?” If you sadly enough, New York state enact- Palmer. tioning. The typical poor American included only your money wages, ed one of the strictest lockdowns in MIRS reported the total number of unemployed in has more living space than the aver- you would be off the mark anywhere the U.S. but has 22 times the death April —1.048 million – was an all-time high, surpass- age non-poor individual living in between 30% and 38%. Total rate of Florida, which had one of the ing the previous record of 725,000 during June 2009. Paris, London, Vienna, Athens and employee compensation includes mildest lockdowns. As we’ve said many times, COVID-19 not only has other cities throughout Europe. mandated employer expenses such As I pointed out in a recent col- created a health pandemic from which we all are reel- Ninety-seven percent of poor house- as Social Security and Medicare. umn, intelligent decision-making ing, but also an economic one that is running paral- holds have one or more color televi- Other employee benefits include requires one to not only pay atten- lel to the other. sions -- half of which are connected retirement and health care benefits tion to the benefits of an action but Unfortunately, the list of businesses that never to cable, satellite or a streaming ser- as well as life insurance, short-term to its costs as well. again will reopen keeps growing daily. With each clo- vice. Some 82% of poor families and long-term disability insurance, Walter E. Williams is a professor of sure comes the reality that their employees suddenly have one or more smartphones. vacation leave, tuition reimburse- economics at George Mason University. find their jobs eliminated. Eighty-nine percent own microwave ment and bonuses. There is incen- To find out more about Williams, visit It’s hard to believe how all aspects of our lives ovens and more than a third have an tive for people to want more of their creators.com. have been affected by a virus. –The Alpena News

Legislators

Michigan Wisconsin Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gov. Tony Evers, 115 East P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI State Capitol, Madison, WI 48909, phone 517-373-3400, 53702, phone 608-266-1212, online: michigan.gov/whitmer. online: evers.wi.gov. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- ate.gov. ate.gov. Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, R- R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Hazelhurst, 1714 Longworth House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: bergman.house.gov. tiffany.house.gov. State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- Today in history In 1962, Air France Flight In 2016, heavyweight box- Houten; it was the third time a ing champion Muhammad Ali governor had stopped the State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. 007, a U.S.-bound Boeing 707, crashed while attempting to died at a hospital in Scottsdale, release of the youngest mem- nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, take off from Orly Airport near Arizona, at age 74. ber of Manson’s murderous House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State By The Associated Press Paris; all but two of the 132 Ten years ago: BP sliced cult. Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- Today’s Highlight in History people aboard were killed. off a pipe with giant shears to Today’s Birthdays 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, On June 3, 1965, astronaut In 1963, Pope John XXIII make way for a cap in the lat- The former president of email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ Edward H. White became the died at age 81; he was suc- est bid to curtail the worst oil Cuba, Raul Castro, is 89. house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. first American to “walk” in ceeded by Pope Paul VI. spill in U.S. history. During an Actress Irma P. Hall is 85. Rock space during the flight of Gem- In 1977, the United States Oval Office face-off over illegal singer Ian Hunter (Mott The ini 4. and Cuba agreed to set up immigration, Arizona Gov. Jan Hoople) is 81. World Golf Hall Thought for Today On this date diplomatic interests sections in Brewer told President Barack of Famer Hale Irwin is 75. In 1861, Illinois Sen. each other’s countries; Cuba Obama Americans “want our Actress Penelope Wilton is 74. “Never be haughty to the humble; never be humble to the Stephen A. Douglas, the also announced the immediate border secured” while Obama Singer Eddie Holman is 74. haughty.” Democratic presidential nomi- release of 10 Americans jailed underscored his objections Actor Tristan Rogers is 74. — Jefferson Davis nee in the 1860 election, died on drug charges. over the tough immigration law Musician Too Slim (Riders in Confederate president (1808-1889) in Chicago of typhoid fever; he In 1989, Iran’s spiritual Brewer had signed, calling it the Sky) is 72. Singer Suzi was 48. leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah discriminatory. Joran van der Quatro is 70. Singer Deneice In 1924, author Franz Khomeini, died. On the same Sloot, long suspected in the Williams is 70. Singer Dan Hill Letters Policy Kafka, 40, died near Vienna. day, Chinese army troops 2005 disappearance of Alaba- is 66. Actress Suzie Plakson is In 1935, the French liner began their sweep of Beijing to ma teen Natalee Holloway in 62. Actor Scott Valentine is 62. Normandie set a record on its crush student-led pro-democ- Aruba, was arrested in Chile Rock musician Kerry King The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters maiden voyage, arriving in racy demonstrations. following the slaying of 21- (Slayer) is 56. Actor James should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve New York after crossing the In 2004, President George year-old Stephany Flores in Purefoy is 56. Rock singer- the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- Atlantic in just four days. W. Bush announced the resig- Peru. (Van der Sloot is serving musician Mike Gordon is 55. lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. In 1943, Los Angeles saw nation of CIA Director George a 28-year sentence for Flores’ TV host Anderson Cooper is Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address the beginning of its “Zoot Suit Tenet amid a controversy over murder.) Emmy-winning 53. Country singer Jamie and phone number must be included for verification purposes. Riots” as white servicemen intelligence lapses about sus- actress Rue McClanahan, 76, O’Neal is 52. Writer-director Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- clashed with young Latinos pected weapons of mass died in New York. Tate Taylor is 41. Singers date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads wearing distinctive-looking destruction in Iraq and the Five years ago: Viewers of Gabriel and Ariel Hernandez and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and zoot suits; the violence finally September 11 terrorist attacks. “Jeopardy!” saw James (No Mercy) are 49. Actor Vik $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to ended when military officials In 2008, Barack Obama Holzhauer, a professional Sahay is 49. Actress Arianne declared the city off limits to 400 words. claimed the Democratic presi- sports gambler and trivia whiz, Zucker is 46. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Tuesday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Heidi Ofstad 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 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 5 Airport the community’s air ser- Parks Monday, Bergman said. The city is waiting for conversation that must vice provider for the last The city will officially final documents from the include all parties six years and we’re not acquire the property today DNR regarding the moun- involved. From page 1 wanting to leave but we From page 1 (Wednesday). tain bike trail development Discussion on identify- the general contractor for have an understanding blessed with incredible “So, everything is mov- grant for Miners Memorial ing a location for a play- the $5,191,497 project, he that the community has topography and public ing forward,” Bergman Heritage Park, Bergman ground north of U.S. 2 led said. The majority of the decided as far as the new land when it comes to trail said. “That project should said. The application was to questions about how to project funding comes air service provider,” Storz development.” be getting going here in the approved to include the determine the need based from a Federal Aviation said. What is lacking is fund- next few weeks, I suspect, boundary lines and on anticipated families Administration discre- Air Choice One was ing and a skilled core so that is exciting.” $106,000 in matching fund with children. The legacy tionary grant. able to grow the passenger group to lead the many The Michigan Depart- support was provided by gift to the city asked the Most of the work will numbers to more than motivated volunteers in ment of Natural Resources the Ironwood Tourism park be built on donated occur during the last two 11,000, Storz said. The air- taking on large trail devel- Trust Fund grant applica- Council and Sisu Dirt Crew. land on the northwest side months of commercial pas- line is leaving the EAS ser- opment projects in terms tion for the Norrie Park The project was to be of Zion Lutheran Church senger operation with Air vice as good or better than of mountain biking, he Renovation and Water Trail built over two phases but on Midland and Lowell Choice One. The Essential they started, he said. said. This project would project is now considered delays in state appropria- streets but granted 10 years Air Service provider con- “So hopefully that is the help to build a network of complete by the DNR, he tion may now mean com- to identify a suitable loca- tract with Air Choice One same feeling from the com- people who are skilled at said. An extension on sup- bining the development tion. expires July 31, when Bou- munity,” Storz said. designing mountain bike plemental information to into one phase starting in The north end is also tique Air, Inc. will take over The second phase of trails in the area. support the grant will the fall and concluding divided by Lake Street as the new EAS provider on runway construction is “Part of the (Mt. Zion) allow required public hear- next summer, he said. The which creates a concern if Aug. 1 through July 31, after Boutique Air becomes land is city owned,” ings and a city commission Friends of Miners Memori- the park is intended for 2022. the EAS provider. Bergman said. “Before the resolution of support to be al Park and Sisu volunteers kids to walk or ride bikes “The month and a half “We are now open for trail work could start, they held after the budget ses- have already cleared much to access, Bergman said. that the airport closed we booking on our website would come back to this sions in July. of the trail areas to use over There may need to be north will not be able to operate,” starting Aug. 1,” said Brian committee and the city “The supplemental will summer. end parks on both sides of said Shane Storz, CEO of Kondrad, assistant general commission for approval.” be in September for an Some of the snowshoe Lake Street, he said. Air Choice One airlines manager of Boutique Air In other updates, the opportunity to increase the trails are to be converted The city’s comprehen- from the corporate office Inc. “As far as we know, the Downtown City Square score and then we find out for full mountain bike use, sive five year plan bases the in St. Louis on Monday. airport runways will be Project has received con- if we get the grant in Bergman said. Some will be need for parks on housing “But we do plan on return- under construction from tractor bids and a recom- December, when we find compatible for use by both density, he said. The north ing July 16 to resume the Aug. 13 through Aug. 20. mendation for a below- out if it was recommended silent sports but some end lacks density in gener- remainder of our service We are waiting for more budget bid will be on the for funding,” Bergman areas should be preserved, al when it comes to this term.” information as well.” city commission agenda said. Bergman said. This is a type of planning. It is quite an inconve- Boutique Air will pro- nience but the construc- vide daily nonstop round Fair due to COVID-19. submitted as photos and videos. tion season is short in service to Chicago The fair is always struggling to “This is intriguing, Lorenson said. Upper Peninsula, he said. O’Hare International Air- find enough volunteers, Lorenson “This is certainly something that is It may also be a challenge port and Minneapolis-St. From page 1 said. There is a big concern that worth considering and looking into to the new EAS provider Paul International Air- The easing of restrictions are good many of the regular volunteers are in further and we would have some time and he wishes the commu- port. Boutique will fly the for some businesses but not for an a high risk status for contracting perhaps to do that.” nity and Boutique Air all Pilatus PC-12 aircraft with event of this type. coronavirus. With the cancelation of the fair success with future service. an 8-to-9-seat configura- “If we were to run the fair and “I just think that there are a lot of the board 6-0 approved a request “We are thankful to be tion. there would be an issue with COVID- things stacking up this year against us from the Lake States Mud Racers to 19, we would be just a few weeks and I am just afraid that we would be rent the fairgrounds to host the annu- from the start of school,” Lorenson putting people at risk,” Lorenson said. al Mud Run event that would have Bessemer fare over time. said. “I am not sure if that could have Ashley Dennis, the 4-H program been held during the fair. The event “Sometimes stamped a negative impact on the start of the coordinator for MSU’s Gogebic Coun- may be live-streamed if COVID-19 concrete lasts real well and schools.” ty Extension Office, attended the restrictions limit attendance at the From page 1 sometimes it falls apart The decision was also an econom- meeting to invite the fair to partici- event. bring the issue back to within a few years,” said ic one, he said. The economic down- pate with a virtual platform they plan “I appreciate their willingness to MDOT, but this time with a Loper. “It really depends turn could impact fair sponsorships. to use for the 45th 4-H Market Ani- do something that they may be able bargaining chip. on who lays it down and The Upper Peninsula State Fair in mal Auction and 4-H market classes. to do, but we’re not in a position to “I didn’t expect that it how knowledgeable they Escanaba, also in August, is still on The software platform is already do,” Lorenson said. would be easy to get are in it.” schedule but with an anticipated in use by other fairs and 4-H pro- The board also approved: stamped concrete in lieu of There were also con- $100,000 in cuts to revenues and grams, she said. There is time to —Reducing vendor contracts from grass for the entire project. cerns over cost, as Loper from limiting vendors, eliminating review how other fairs have applied it $225 to $100 inside the Expo build- That is a pretty big por- said it is very expensive. activities and onsite lodging because to design a virtual home and hobby ing to encourage rental; keeping non- tion,” said Zak. “But I think Kryshak acknowledged of COVID-19, Lorenson said. Addi- class competition for the Gogebic profit booths outside the Expo build- if we got like four blocks, the costs, but said the city tional fair expenditures are from County Fair. ing at $100; negotiate fee with Aurora for instance, say Mine should try and get stamped requiring masks, and screening There would be no cost to the Club, and reducing mandatory booth Street to Clayburg Street, concrete for the entire pro- employees and visitors. county because we are already using operation from noon to at least 6 p.m. or Hematite to K Street, ... ject as an opening negotia- The carnival company indicated it in the county, Dennis said. The fair —To schedule a special meeting it alleviates maybe almost tions stance. “Try for it all that fair revenues are down by 50% would assume costs related to its within a week to determine actions half the area that we and then go down. You this season, he said. That is partly events such as judges or premiums, and notifications necessary to formal- would have to worry can’t start small and go big- based on the numbers of people indi- she said. ly cancel the fair and to discuss the about grass growing and ger,” he said. cating they would not attend the fair The fair’s judging classes would be virtual fair opportunity. kinda leave the residen- Zak said he was hopeful tial sections with grass. I MDOT would agree to think that might be a win doing both sides of four WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 3, 2020 for us if we were able to get blocks. 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 that.” The council decided to The 100 Raven faces an Bulletproof “Episode 6” ’ Seinfeld ’ black-ish ’ black-ish ’ The Gold- The Gold- # CW KDLH ’ ’ ’ The council expressed ask MDOT to send a repre- unexpected threat. (TV14) (TV14) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) bergs bergs Game On! 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(R) (CC) Keno: 01-03-04-06-17-21- Daily Pick 4: 8-9-1-9 PREMIUM l 6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Analysis: NFL GCC BASKETBALL will play games MLB owners, after support, pressure players revert to applied By BARRY WILNER salary squabbles AP Pro Football Writer Call it support. Call it pressure. However you of old describe it, the NFL is going NEW YORK (AP) – Baseball owners and players have to get it regarding playing reverted to form -- the type displayed over the past half- games on schedule. century during eight work stoppages filled with salary And barring a setback in squabbles. the reopening of America Players proposed to resume the sport in the coron- during the coronavirus pan- avirus pandemic with a 114-game regular season and full demic, the show will go on. prorated salaries, leaving each player with approximately Wisely, the NFL has 70% of what he had been slated to earn. taken baby steps toward That proposal was made Sunday, five days after Major some sort of normalcy. It League Baseball's plan for an 82-game season with addi- has moved slowly in allow- tional pay cuts that would leave each player taking in 23- ing a small number of team 47% of his original pay, with the highest earners accept- personnel to return to club ing the biggest cuts. facilities. It essentially has MLB claims an additional $640,000 would be lost with barred travel by team and each extra regular-season game played. The union has league personnel, while said it doesn't believe those calculations and a sked MLB able to remotely conduct for more economic documents and data. the business of the sport: Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred discussed the free agency, the draft, own- next move with owners on Monday. ers meetings. If spring training is to resume in mid-June followed by Conducting offseason opening day at around the start of July, a deal would have workout programs virtually to be reached by next week. isn't ideal, but it's been Players and clubs agreed March 26 to "complete the worthwhile. fullest 2020 championship season and postseason that is The NFL's medical staff, economically feasible," consistent with three provisions: in conjunction with health -- no government restrictions on playing in front of officials across the nation, fans at regular-season ballparks has taken a safety-first -- no relevant travel restrictions throughout the U.S. approach that, so far, has and Canada served the league well. -- Manfred determining, after consulting with the "I think the basis of it is union and medical experts, that there is no risk to play- medical and what the medi- ers, staff or fans to play games with fans at all 30 regular- cal community is telling us," season ballparks, provided that MLB and the union "will says Troy Vincent, the discuss in good faith the economic feasibility of playing Submitted photo games in the absence of spectators or at appropriate sub- league's executive vice pres- TOMMY LUNDIN of Ironwood signs his National Letter of Intent recently to play ident of football operations. stitute neutral sites." basketball at Gogebic Community College this fall. Tommy’s parents are Dena and Players say the March 26 deal covered salaries and "We've got to get this right. Dave Lundin. “We’re excited to have Tommy Lundin join the Samson hoops pro- And we are coming out of they are under no obligation to revisit the subject. MLB gram,” Gogebic coach Dennis Mackey said. “Tommy is a very good athlete who says they are if the plan is to use empty ballparks, which phase one and going into was a force in high school both on the football field and on the basketball court. His phase two, and we have to is the current intention. competitive drive combined with his athleticism provides Tommy the opportunity Some players, notably former AL Cy Young Award win- show the general public and to be a successful JUCO basketball player for the Samsons.” the players that our proto- ner Blake Snell, have said it's not worth it to them to play cols and our procedures, we for less. Some management officials have said teams can't miss, we can't fail. should offer a very short schedule, perhaps as short as 50 "We are really taking a McCarthy prepping for Cowboys games. responsible approach on a Mistrust among many is at its highest level since the daily basis; it is changing 1994-95 strike, the last of eight stoppages that started in daily. I would say that was job from old home of Green Bay 1972. Reasons abound. the route of why the pause, By SCHUYLER DIXON SALARIES because we are still learn- AP Pro Football Writer Salaries have been pretty much flat for five years dur- ing, and we must get it ing a time revenue has been estimated to have risen at a Mike McCarthy has right." 4% annual rate, a sign the collective bargaining agree- spent most of his first off- But the big questions are ment agreed to in November 2016 gained more for the season as coach of the Dal- coming. From broadcast clubs than it did for the union. las Cowboys at home in partners. From municipal Payrolls totaled $4.08 billion in 2016, according to fig- Green Bay. governments and even high- ures compiled by the commissioner's office that included He's also leaning on the er. From sponsors. From season salaries, prorated shares of signing bonuses, experience of 13 years lead- players. From fans. earned bonuses, option buyouts and termination pay. ing the Packers to help fig- And yes, from within, Payrolls have stayed in a historic narrow range since then: ure out how to implement a particularly from some $4.24 billion in 2017, $4.23 billion in 2018, $4.22 billion new program while the owners who, like it or not, in 2019 and $4.21 billion this year, based on totals as of coronavirus pandemic pre- are bottom-line guys. the March 28 roster freeze. vents him from being in the As contingency plans are Slow free-agent markets following the 2017 and 2018 same room with players or Associated Press made for playing in empty seasons sparked player anger, and a more regular market assistant coaches. IN THIS Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020 file photo, Dallas stadiums, or pushing back this past offseason hasn't calmed players or the union Meantime, McCarthy Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is introduced the schedule – and the staff. sure is ready to get back to during a press conference at the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl, perhaps even TANKING/REBUILDING the Cowboys' facility north headquarters in Frisco, . beyond February – or even Players are livid over what they call tanking and clubs of Dallas, particularly for games at neutral sites, rookie minicamp and have ion one-year tender under call rebuilding. They view noncompetitive teams as bad because live offseason prac- rest assured the NFL has no spent recent weeks in virtu- the franchise tag and is for the entire industry, leading to an attendance drop in tices would be happening plans to not play. al meetings with veterans using his absence as lever- each of the last four seasons. now under normal circum- Major League Baseball's and first-year players under age to get a long-term deal. Manfred says each club makes its own judgment on stances. season and staging the Stan- the NFL's pandemic guide- The deadline for a multiyear whether it can contend, and clubs are using the system to "I have been with my ley Cup playoffs remain lines. contract is July 15. their advantage when they jettison veterans, rebuild with family the whole time, uncertain endeavors, mired McCarthy said the After winning a Super draft picks and international youth, then contend again. except for maybe the first 10 in either monetary discon- emphasis has been on ter- Bowl with Aaron Rodgers in World Series titles by Kansas City in 2015 and Houston in days of the pandemic," tent or logistical morasses. minology and overall phi- Green Bay nine years ago, 2017 are pointed to as examples. McCarthy said Wednesday At least the NFL has had losophy as coaches wait for McCarthy knows the devel- The union filed a grievance in February 2018 alleging in his first teleconference time on its side so far, but a on-field instruction time. opment of his relationship the Marlins, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates with reporters since the Sept. 10 launch for the regu- And that's where the experi- with Prescott is among the and Tampa Bay Rays did not use revenue sharing money draft. "But I am anxiously lar season isn't that far ence of previous, more tra- highest priorities. received properly. The labor contract specifies a team has preparing, frankly, to get away. ditional offseasons in Green That's also one place back to Frisco as soon as The television networks Bay comes into play. where McCarthy chose sta- possible. It's time, I know, couldn't be more invested in "This challenge has clear- bility with his staff by retain- MLB — page 7 for me to get back." getting pro football onto ly made everyone — especial- ing offensive coordinator McCarthy replaced Jason MLB players offer 114-game season their airwaves. Live sports ly myself — take a step back," Kellen Moore, who was Garrett in early January MLB players ignored claims by clubs to take more pay cuts, instead pro- programming is now being McCarthy said. "Don't react Prescott's backup for a year, after the Cowboys fell short posing they receive a far higher percentage of salaries and play a longer looked at almost as essen- as fast as you may have in then his position coach and of lofty expectations by schedule as part of a counteroffer to start the coronavirus-delayed season. tial rather than simply as normal times. I think you've finally the play caller last missing the playoffs in the ISSUES ON THE TABLE MLB MLBPA entertainment. That's where really got to trust your season. former Dallas quarterback's the NFL is king – and noth- instincts, the awareness and "He's involved in a busi- Regular season games 82 114 ninth full season. ing else in sports comes your experience in this par- ness situation and I have full Regular season start early July June 30 After a year away from close. ticular time as far as how we confidence he will be ready the game following his fir- Regular season end Sept. 27 Oct. 31 Same thing on local lev- install and initiate the devel- to go," McCarthy said of the ing in Green Bay, McCarthy Postseason teams 14 14 els, where team radio deals opment and growth of our player the Cowboys consid- replaced most of the coach- Postseason end late October late November are particularly lucrative, program." er a cornerstone of the fran- ing staff and geared up for and advertisers reach a seg- Quarterback Dak chise for years to come. Player % salary earned23-47 70 the draft. mented audience they Prescott hasn't been part of 2020 payroll total $1.2 billion $2.8 billion Two weeks after that, the covet. the virtual meetings because Cowboys had their virtual Source: MLB With much of the nation he hasn't signed the $31 mil- MCCARTHY — page 7 reopening businesses that benefit from the NFL play- ing in their communities, Big Ten Commissioner Warren creates anti-racism coalition there will be increasing anx- By RALPH D. RUSSO enforcement. They have to be the cancelation of the NCAA basket- Southeastern Conferences have set iety in those municipalities AP College Football Writer that those games occur. trained better," Warren told AP. "But ball tournament and spring sports. specific dates when those voluntary Even if fans are barred or The Big Ten's Kevin Warren, the it has to stop. And we just need to do Schools are beginning to bring athletic activities can begin, the Big limited in stadiums, sports first black commissioner of a Power what we can at every and any level athletes back to campus for volun- Ten – which spans from Rutgers in bars and restaurants that Five conference, is creating a coali- to eliminate hate, to eliminate tary workouts. The NCAA gave the New Jersey to Nebraska – has left it cater to the fans could be tion to give the league's athletes a racism. We're going to take a stance go-ahead for schools to start that up to each school to determine open, hopefully obeying platform to voice their concerns on it in the Big Ten. I'm personally process on on June 1, providing when is best to re-start. social distancing protocols. about racism. invested in this." hope that football season will go on Protests against police violence Those fans, and particu- Warren announced Monday the Warren also said he and his wife, as scheduled. against minorities have swept across larly the ones who engage in formation of the Big Ten Anti-Hate Greta, will be donating $100,000 to "These next 30 to 40 days are the country following Floyd's death. fantasy football or bet and Anti-Racism Coalition, with ath- the National Lawyers Committee for going to be critical," Warren said. Warren said he felt a responsibility directly on games, figure to letes, coaches, athletic director and Civil Rights. "But I am very a positive person. I'm to 10,000 student athletes in the Big be the most supportive university chancellors and presi- It was one year ago Tuesday, that cautiously optimistic as fall as Ten to try to combat systemic group of all to have the NFL dents. Warren, a former NFL executive sports are concerned. But every sin- racism. stick to its plans as much as Warren said the death of George with the Minnesota Vikings, was gle day, starting today in the month "I may look back over my career, reasonably possible. Floyd in Minneapolis while being offered the job of Big Ten commis- of June and the first part of July, will my entire career, and forming this While players must detained by police motivated him to sioner. He officially took over for for- be will be critical for us to truly coalition and the work that comes insist on the healthiest envi- take action beyond merely putting mer commissioner Jim Delany in understand all the health and safety out of it could end up having the out a statement decrying racism. January and has been dealing with issues that will help us make a prop- biggest impact on society than any- "This has to stop. We have to crises in college sports ever since, er decision as we go into the fall." thing else I've ever done," Warren build better relationships with law starting with a pandemic that forced While the Big 12, Pac-12 and said. NFL — page 7 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 7 Daily Globe Scoreboard

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(9) Noah Gragson, , Caution Flags: 12 for 85 laps. Inkster. the first major leaguer to hit two 303 laps, 59 points. Lead Changes: 10 among 6 2001 — Karrie Webb wins the pinch-hit grand slams in a season. 2. (11) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 303, drivers. U.S. Women's Open in a runaway His grand slam in the ninth inning 49. Lap Leaders: H.Burton 0-25; for the second year in a row. Webb gave the Philadelphia Phillies a 5-1 3. (2) Brandon Jones, Toyota, J.Haley 26; H.Burton 27-45; N.Grag- shoots a 1-under 69 for an eight- victory over the Los Angeles 303, 43. son 46-91; H.Burton 92-128; J.All- stroke victory, the largest margin at Dodgers. 4. (1) Harrison Burton, Toyota, gaier 129-175; R.Sieg 176-181; a Women's Open in 21 years. 1989 — Los Angeles and Hous- 303, 40. J.Allgaier 182-250; R.Herbst 251- 2004 — Calgary ties an NHL ton played 22 innings at the 5. (22) , Chevrolet, 254; J.Allgaier 255-294; N.Gragson record with its 10th road win of the Astrodome in the longest night 303, 36. 295-303 playoffs with a 3-2 overtime victory game in National League history — 6. (8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, Leaders Summary (Driver, over Tampa Bay in Game 5 of the 7 hours, 14 minutes. The Astros won 303, 41. Times Led, Laps Led): J.Allgaier, 3 Stanley Cup finals. The New Jersey the game on Rafael Ramirez's RBI 7. (21) Brandon Brown, Chevro- times for 156 laps; H.Burton, 3 times Devils also won 10 road playoff single off Jeff Hamilton, normally the let, 303, 30. for 81 laps; N.Gragson, 2 times for games during their championship Dodgers' third baseman. When the 8. (29) Jeremy Clements, 55 laps; R.Sieg, 1 time for 6 laps; seasons of 1995 and 2000. game ended, Fernando Valenzuela Chevrolet, 303, 29. R.Herbst, 1 time for 4 laps; J.Haley, 2006 — Jeff Burton has the was playing first and Eddie Murray 9. (23) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 1 time for 1 lap. biggest come-from-behind win ever was at third. 303, 28. Wins: C.Briscoe, 2; N.Gragson, in a Busch race, overcoming a 36th- 1989 — Nolan Ryan pitched his 10. (27) AJ Allmendinger, 2; H.Burton, 1; B.Jones, 1. place starting position in the Dover 11th career one-hitter and struck out Chevrolet, 303, 31. Top 16 in Points: 1. C.Briscoe, 200 for his second victory of the sea- 11 as Texas beat Seattle 6-1. It was 11. (24) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 300; 2. N.Gragson, 291; 3. H.Bur- son. Ryan's 16th low-hit game (no-hitter 303, 26. ton, 274; 4. J.Allgaier, 256; 5. 2006 — Russia's or one-hitter), breaking Bob Feller's 12. (14) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, R.Chastain, 248; 6. A.Cindric, 244; retains his WBA heavyweight title in record of 15. 303, 25. 7. B.Jones, 229; 8. J.Haley, 221; 9. Hanover, Germany, stopping 1995 — Pedro Martinez of Mon- 13. (36) Joe Graf Jr, Chevrolet, R.Sieg, 215; 10. R.Herbst, 177; 11. Jamaican challenger Owen Beck treal pitched nine perfect innings 303, 24. D.Hemric, 176; 12. B.Brown, 174; with a right uppercut in the third against San Diego before giving up 14. (25) , Toyota, 303, 13. M.Annett, 170; 14. J.Williams, round. a leadoff double to Bip Roberts in Associated Press 0. 155; 15. M.Snider, 144; 16. 2011 — Roger Federer ends the 10th inning of the Expos 1-0 win. 15. (18) , A.Labbe, 132. Novak Djokovic's perfect season 2003 — Sammy Sosa was eject- NOAH GRAGSON (9) celebrates by climbing the fence in front of empty stands after Chevrolet, 301, 22. and 43-match winning streak, beat- ed in the first inning of Chicago's 3- winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Monday in Bristol, 16. (5) , Chevrolet, AP SportlightJune 3 ing him 7-6 (5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5) in 2 win over the Tampa Bay Devil 300, 23. 1932 — Lou Gehrig becomes the the French Open semifinals. Rays after umpires found cork in his Tenn. 17. (4) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, first major league player to hit four 2014 — Kirsti Merritt hits a 3-run shattered bat. 299, 35. consecutive home runs in a game, homer and Florida defeats Alabama 2006 — Damion Easley hit three 18. (10) Justin Allgaier, Chevro- giving the New York Yankees a 20- 6-3 to win its first NCAA softball homers and had seven RBIs in Ari- let, accident, 297, 38. 13 win over the Philadelphia A's. championship. zona's 13-9 victory over . 19. (26) Colby Howard, Chevro- 2015 — Novak Djokovic ends 2008 — Randy Johnson took sole Gragson wiggles past Allgaier Gehrig's feat, however, is overshad- let, 296, 18. owed by the resignation of John Rafael Nadal's 39-match French possession of second place on 20. (33) , Chevro- McGraw, manager of the New York Open winning streak, beating the baseball's career strikeout list after let, 295, 0. Giants for 30 years. nine-time champion in a surprisingly getting the Milwaukee Brewers' Mike 21. 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(17) Chad Finchum, Toyota, Braulio Baeza, wins the Belmont 2015 — Florida wins its second 5,714 strikeouts in his career. Justin Allgaier with four laps remaining, a slip to the bottom and I just got too loose. 277, 13. Stakes. Carry Beck, the winner of straight national softball champi- move that caused Allgaier to crash, and "This track is like ice right now. We are 25. (31) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, the Kentucky Derby and the Preak- onship behind Lauren Haeger's TransactionsFOOTBALL clutch, 268, 12. ness, finishes seventh. complete game in a 4-1 victory over National Football League Gragson held on at Bristol Motor Speedway slipping and sliding." 26. (15) Jesse Little, Chevrolet, 1984 — Patty Sheehan wins the Michigan. Florida is the third pro- ARIZONA CARDINALS — for his second win of the season. Gragson had to race Chase Briscoe and 260, 11. LPGA championship by a record 10 gram to repeat as Women's College Released DB Sojourn Shelton. 27. (7) Riley Herbst, Toyota, acci- strokes over Beth Daniel and Pat World Series champion, and the first Signed WR/TE Dylan Cantrell. Gragson also won the season-opening Brandon Jones in a two-lap overtime finish dent, 256, 17. Bradley. since Arizona in 2006-07. GREEN BAY PACKERS — 28. (6) , Chevrolet, 1991 — Thomas Hearns Signed S Vernon Scott and G Simon race at Daytona to begin his second year but beat them both to claim the checkered 255, 9. becomes a world champion for the This Date in Stepaniak. with Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s race team. Gragson flag. Gragson climbed the fence at empty 29. (20) , sixth time, capturing the World Box- BaseballJune 3 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Chevrolet, accident, 140, 8. was winless in 2019 in his first full season in Bristol in celebration. ing Association's light-heavyweight 1918 — Dutch Leonard of the Re-signed DK Damion Square to a 30. (34) , Toyota, title with a 12-round unanimous Boston Red Sox pitched his second one-year contract. 111, 7. NASCAR's second-tier series. He joined Briscoe as the only drivers with decision over Virgil Hill. no-hitter, blanking the Detroit Tigers NEW YORK JETS — Signed CB 31. (19) Ronnie Bassett Jr, 1992 — Chicago's Michael Jor- 5-0. Bryce Hall. His victory Monday night was set up by a two Xfinity Series victories this year and Chevrolet, engine, 77, 6. dan scores a record 35 points, 1932 — Lou Gehrig became the COLLEGE 32. (28) , Chevro- caution with 13 laps remaining that wiped praised crew chief David Elenz for sticking including a record six 3-pointers, in first American League player to hit — Named let, accident, 69, 0. the first half as the Bulls beat Port- four home runs in a game, helping Adrian Walters assistant women's away Allgaier's lead. The Chevrolet team- with him and helping him improve at Bristol. 33. (32) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, land 122-89 in the opening game of the New York Yankees beat the basketball coach. overheating, 41, 4. mates lined up side-by-side for the restart He had one top-10 in two Xfinity races at the NBA Finals. Jordan finishes with Philadelphia A's 20-13. The event ST. ROSE — Named Whitney 34. (37) , Toyota, 39 points and Chicago is only two was overshadowed by the resigna- Edwards head women's basketball with seven laps remaining but Allgaier Bristol last year, and one top-10 in a pair of suspension, 23, 3. points shy of the largest victory mar- tion of John McGraw as manager of coach. 35. (16) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, cleared him on the restart. visits to the bullring in the Truck Series in gin in the finals. the New York Giants. SIENA — Named Casey Bump ignition, 19, 2. 1995 — Pedro Martinez of Mon- 1954 — Henry Thompson of the head softball coach. 36. (3) Austin Cindric, Ford, acci- Gragson chased him and as he passed 2018. Allgaier for the lead, Allgaier wiggled into the "I was terrible here in trucks and Xfinity," wall and crashed for a caution. Gragson said. "My crew chief chief believed 2018 and Tampa Bay last baseman's debut at the MLB "I really apologize to Justin and the (num- in me and he wanted me to come back and year. start of the 2015 season. ber) 7 team, that's not how I want to race," run with them and Dave Elenz is the man." SERVICE TIME Irvings wrote there was no From page 6 MANIPULATION proof of "a nefarious to use "in an Players repeatedly motive" and the union plan for camp at headquar- and he said he doesn't have effort to improve its perfor- accuse clubs of manipulat- could not prove "bad faith McCarthy ters in Frisco in the increas- the setup for the "90 boxes" mance on the field." ing their service time to to mask service time ingly likely scenario of the on his computer screen. So MLB has defended the delay free agency and manipulation." He did not From page 6 club not leaving the state. in that first virtual meeting teams, saying money can salary arbitration eligibili- rule on whether service "There has been communi- McCarthy noted it was with the whole group, he be used in areas other than ty. time manipulation was per- cation. This is the way these hard to know if the staff was tried to give his players a major league payroll: ama- Arbitrator Mark Irvings missible in any circum- business situations go behind on implementing a sense of who he is, what his teur signings and minor denied a grievance by Kris stance. sometimes and you respect new program because he'd philosophy will be, and league staff are just two Bryant against the Cubs, Manfred maintains ros- that and have all the confi- never been through any- what the priorities are. examples. Manfred has accepting Chicago execu- ter decisions are a club dence it will work out." thing like this. And he's ready for that pointed out that Oakland tive Theo Epstein's ratio- right. McCarthy has said he "I think it's obvious to first face to face. reached the playoffs in nale for delaying the third learned lessons from the think if we started April 6 "I think we've all been lockout in 2011 in the like we normally would as a taught a whole different NFL months away from on-field won't happen. months after winning the first-year program we would level of patience," McCarthy action for so many could be Again, the league has the Super Bowl with the Pack- be in a different spot than said. "I'm anxious to get devastating. benefit of the calendar – ers, when he relied too we are here today," the back, frankly. My family is From page 6 Not to mention the quali- and the popularity of the much on word that the off- coach said. "I think our probably anxious for me to ronment for a return to prac- ty of football we'd be watch- league that would allow it to season wouldn't be badly coaches have been very cre- get back. I'm really focusing ticing and, eventually, to ing after such a hiatus. stretch games into next disrupted and didn't spend ative. I think the communi- on maximizing the time and playing, it's difficult to Naturally, nobody is say- spring without a substantial enough time on contingen- cation and correspondence the meeting time and the believe a vast majority of ing the NFL should put on loss of audience or atten- cies. with players have been most important things we them even consider the pos- blinders and proceed indis- tion. This time, he said the excellent. The questions need to get done when we sibility of no 2020 season. criminately on schedule, Make no mistake, Cowboys have a plan for have been intuitive." do get back together." NFL careers are shorter than something Vincent and his though. Call it support or camp in Oxnard, California, McCarthy still hasn't For the time being, in any other team sport, and boss, Commissioner Roger call it pressure, it's coming where they've trained most stood in front of his team McCarthy's new home is spending basically 20 Goodell, have made clear for America's No. 1 sport. of the past decade, and a and addressed everyone, still his old home. Column: NASCAR is back and fans may be right behind By JENNA FRYER deciding if is com- AP Auto Racing Writer plete and fans can return. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The push for spectators is There is finally a break in this understandable because access is weird, new world of NASCAR a cornerstone of racing's popular- after nine races over 16 days in ity. The common fan can sit in the three different states. stands and eavesdrop on drivers Brad Keselowski lucked into a via radio. They can camp in the pair of wins, new favorite son infield with friends and some- Chase Elliott lost three races (but times run into their favorite driv- won one), and Kyle Busch ticked er out on a golf cart checking out off his haters simply by being the party scene. The lucky ones himself. score a pit pass and get a front- Some rain interruptions aside, row seat to every turn of a wrench the racing has been good. The or tire change. series is starting to find a rhythm The atmosphere is a corporate and the story lines are strong. sponsor's dream as executives, Even seven-time NASCAR cham- guests and clients get VIP treat- pion Jimmie Johnson has come ment at the traveling circus. Right close to winning his first race in now, there is no essential need for more than three years. a team owner to be at the track, so But all is not entirely well. most don't bother. A sport that prides itself on the It's not an ideal model and access to its drivers is racing at NASCAR executive Steve O'Don- empty tracks, most evident Sun- nell felt it Sunday. He s aid on day at cavernous Bristol Motor Twitter that the action-packed Speedway. The Tennessee bull- Associated Press ending was missing crowd reac- ring known as "The Last Great IN THIS picture made with a fisheye lens, cars are readied for a NASCAR Xfinity Series at Bristol tions: "Nothing better than seeing Colosseum" can hold about Motor Speedway Monday in Bristol, Tenn. the most passionate fans in sports 140,000 fans and once boasted a at the track. When we get back in 55-race sellout streak spanning dreary, gray grandstands. tracks open the gates with their perfect. the Fall I hope it is a sellout!" 28 years. "It's kind of like, well, I guess governors' OK. If fans can attend Masks are still required and NASCAR has a few days off It was jarringly empty on a we'll go home," runner-up Clint South Alabama Speedway in teams have been good sports between Monday night's Xfinity spectacular day for racing Sun- Bowyer said of the anticlimactic Ozark, why can't they go to the about following the rules. But it's Series race and the Truck Series day. When Elliott and Joey post-race dramatics. "I'm ready to big show at Talladega Super- going to get hotter and the days race Friday at Atlanta Motor Logano tangled on the track with have fans back. I think it's time." speedway in three weeks? are long and the masks are going Speedway. The teams need the just over a lap remaining – and Local tracks around the coun- NASCAR has touted a health to become a nuisance. Social dis- time to regroup, though the when Logano gave Elliott a long try have allowed spectators for at plan it was confident could get tancing is for the most part fol- drivers are fine and seem to love stare on pit road – it was eerily least the last two weekends. the teams back to the track and so lowed, but awareness is fading the current one-day shows. silent. NASCAR, when it announced its far it has worked. No driver has and teams were in clusters along NASCAR officials, though, In the old days, before the pan- second stretch of races through failed the temperature checks pit road waiting for the Bristol won't get a break. They are facing demic, the crowd would have June 21 in Alabama, said the required to enter the facilities so race to start. hard decisions on how quickly to been hysterical. In the new nor- events would be without fans. far. But it has been barely two NASCAR already made a huge get back to the old days. One mal, the two drivers put on their The pressure will grow to get weeks since Darlington Raceway decision to get back to business hopes those decisions won't be mandatory face masks and had a fans back in the stands, particu- hosted the first race back so it's after postponing eight Cup Series made on false confidence. peaceful discussion in front of larly as more and more local far too early to know if the plan is races. Now it will face another in l 8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HERMAN SPEED BUMP Dread being called ‘dear’ by men Dear Annie: Why do strange men call women “dear” as they get a little older? I am in my late 60s but don’t consider myself an “old lady.” I dress reasonably – nice jeans/pants and a cute top. My hair is not gray, and I do not look sickly. Yes, I have a few wrinkles, but I still feel Dear proud of my appearance. I am not these Annie guys’ mother, wife or sweetheart. I am a complete stranger. 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Tessa Plopper, of posted in response to the pletely different flyer i’ve Bessemer, was one of about a dozen protesters with signs on the sidewalk along McLeod Avenue. She said she deaths of George Floyd, seen for it,” Grammy-nomi- organized the group to protest police brutality wherever it exists so that police officers who break the law are Ahmaud Arbery and Bre- nated singer Kehlani tweet- prosecuted. Racial injustice anywhere is a threat anywhere, she said, adding “It's especially important for non- onna Taylor. ed about Black Out Tues- blacks to speak up right now for our brothers and sisters.” Most of the captions day. “”this is the only one were blank, though some without the saying go posted #TheShowMust- completely silent for a BePaused, black heart emo- day in solidarity. the mes- jis or encouraged people to sages are mixed across the Lawsuit filed for victims vote Tuesday since seven board and i really hope it states and the District of doesn’t have a negative Columbia are hosting the effect.” largest slate of primary When musician Dillon elections in almost three Francis posted that the of mid-Michigan flooding months. hashtag for Black Lives Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Matter was blank on Insta- DETROIT (PRNewswire) – Two including, but not limited to, diminu- Romanucci, founding partner of Radiohead, Coldplay, Kelly gram because users were nationally recognized personal injury tion of the value of real property, the Romanucci & Blandin. “We feel Rowland, Beastie Boys and posting black squares, rap- law firms, Ven Johnson Law, PLC, cost to repair or replace destroyed strongly that this mass tort approach were among the celebrities per Lil Nas X responded and Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, real and personal property, loss of is the most beneficial for each client to join Black Out Tuesday with: “this is not helping together announce the filing of law- business income, loss of profits, plus because it allows them each to be on social media. us. bro who the (expletive) suit on behalf of clients that have suf- the value of their lost use and enjoy- treated and compensated individual- “I won’t be posting on thought of this?? ppl need fered devastating financial and prop- ment of their property. ly, rather than lumping them all into social media and I ask you to see what’s going on.” erty loss as the result of the severe The May 19, 2020, the failure of a single class.” all to do the same,” Britney Several music releases negligence of the owners of the the Edenville and Sanford Dams “I was born and raised in Saginaw, Spears tweeted. “We and events were postponed Edenville and Sanford Dams, located resulted in floodwaters that reach a Michigan,” said Ven Johnson, should use the time away as a result of Black Out in Midland and Gladwin Counties, height of 35 feet or more causing founder of Ven Johnson Law. “Mid- from our devices to focus Tuesday. Interscope Geffen Michigan. As a result of alleged negli- catastrophic damage to downstream Michigan is home. Not only do we on what we can do to make A&M Records said it gence, the dams overflowed, col- areas. “This devastating event and the need to help ensure flood victims are the world a better place …. would not release music lapsed and flooded hundreds of catastrophic consequences suffered compensated, we need to be a part of for ALL of us !!!!!” this week and pushed back homes and buildings in May 2020. by the communities harmed were a long-term solution strategy to Spotify blacked out the releases from MGK, 6lack, The defining difference between entirely preventable,” said Ven John- ensure the dams are repaired and artwork for several of its Jessie Ware, Smokepurp this legal filing and others for this son, founder, Ven Johnson Law. “The properly maintained so this never popular playlists, includ- and others. Chloe x Halle tragedy which take a class action defendants indisputably knew for happens again.” ing RapCaviar and Today’s said its sophomore album approach, is that this mass tort filing years that these dams were inade- To bring justice to those impacted Top Hits, simply writing will come out June 12 allows individual property owners to quate, decrepit, unstable, unsafe, and by this devastating flood, Ven John- “Black lives matter.” as its instead of Friday, while the be evaluated and compensated on the would fail under predictable condi- son Law and Romanucci & Blandin description. The streaming group Glass Animals post- merits of their own situation, rather tions.” have partnered to assemble the best service also put its Black poned the Tuesday release than as a “cookie cutter” or one-size- Since the defendants’ acquisition team of mass tort, personal injury, Lives Matter playlist on its of its new single “Heat fits-all case. of the Edenville and Sanford Dams in and insurance attorneys. This collab- front page, featuring songs Waves.” Instead of being A mass tort lawsuit was filed June 2006, the Federal Energy Regulatory oration leverages Ven Johnson Law’s like James Brown’s “Say It released Wednesday, 1, 2020, in the Midland County Cir- Commission (FERC) repeatedly deep relationships in the community Loud – I’m Black and I’m singer Ashnikko will drop cuit Court, in Midland, Michigan. warned that the Edenville Dam was along with Romanucci & Blandin’s Proud,” N.W.A.’s “(Exple- her song “Cry” and its The plaintiffs are homeowners in the inadequate, unsafe, prone to catas- expertise on high profile, mass tort tive) the Police,” Sam video on June 17. cities of Beaverton, Hope and Mid- trophic failure, and a major hazard to and class action cases. Cooke’s “A Change Is A benefit for the Apollo land, Michigan. The defendants life and property downstream. 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Michael Dravecky

SARASOTA, Fla. – Michael Dravecky, 62, died in May 2020 at his home in Sarasota. Mike was born June 27, 1957, in Phelps, Wiscon- sin, to Florence and Mike Dravecky. Mike graduated from Watersmeet Township High School. He began studying civil engineering at Michigan Tech in the fall of 1975, and he graduated in 1980. He had been an engineer in Florida for more than 30 years. He enjoyed cooking and baking, especially sweets for his neighbors and co-workers. He is survived by two sisters, Lynn Haarala (Lawrence Haarala) of Phelps, Wisconsin, and Kath- leen McGrath (Mark McGrath) of Watersmeet, Michigan; and his mother, Florence of Watersmeet. There will be a private service at Immaculate Con- ception Catholic Church in Watersmeet. Bottle return facilities to reopen June 15 LANSING – Michigan- state is also easing many ders will finally be able to other restrictions put in return all the pop cans and place to help curb the bottles they have been spread of COVID-19. stashing since the start of Retailers must comply the coronavirus pandemic, with all state mandated beginning on June 15. rules and regulations to Submitted photo The bottle deposit protect the health and safe- THE TREES in the northwest corner of the Ironwood Depot Park are filled with flowers. The photo was submit- return program will be ty of workers and cus- ted by Gary Jackson of Ironwood. This corner of the park is also known as Kuittinen Park and includes a foun- reestablished in phases, tomers. tain. with grocery stores, super- According to the markets and other retailers release, stores may also which have a bottle return implement daily limits of area located in the front of $25 per person per day, the store or in a separate limit hours of operation for CITY OF IRONWOOD WATER MAIN FLUSHING area opening first, accord- bottle return facilities, limit City of Ironwood personnel will begin flushing water mains on Sunday night, May 31, 2020 through ing to a release from the the number of bottle Governor’s office. machines available, and June 10, 2020. Discoloration and change in water pressure are expected while the system is being In order to reopen, the close bottle deposit facili- flushed. The areas to be flushed are as follows: stores must also be using ties as needed for cleaning, AREA 1 AREA 2 bottle machines for collect- and any other procedures Sunday (pm) 5/31 to Monday (am) 6/01 Monday (pm) 6/01 to Tuesday (am) 6/02 ing and counting cans to and restrictions the retailer limit the amount of person- feels are necessary for safe- Area north of US-2 from Lake Street Area north of US-2 from Lake Street to-person contact, the ty and efficiency. east to Roosevelt Street. west to the Gogebic Fairgrounds. release said. The volume of weekly AREA 3 AREA 4 Michigan stores had bottle return containers temporarily stopped cannot exceed more then Tuesday (pm) 6/02 to Wednesday (am) 6/03 Wednesday (pm) 6/03 to Thursday (am) 6/04 accepting can and bottle 140 percent of the stores Area south of US-2 from Lake Street west Area south of US-2 from Lake Street returns to help with the weekly average during fight against coronavirus, April and May 2019, the to the Montreal River and south east to Country Club Road and south although they were still release said. to Frederick Street. to East Ayer St. collecting the 10-cent —Charity Smith AREA 5 AREA 6 deposit on each one. The Thursday (pm) 6/04 to Friday (am) 6/05 Sunday (pm) 6/07 to Monday (am) 6/08 Area south of Frederick Street to the Jessieville and Newport Heights area Nurses accuse UPHS caves area and from Lake Street west to Brogan Street. to Silver Street. AREA 8N and AREA 8S AREA 7W and AREA 7E Tuesday (pm) 6/09 to Wednesday (am) 6/10 of violating labor law Monday (pm) 6/08 to Tuesday (am) 6/09 MARQUETTE – The this vital information from Area south of caves area from Hazel Street Michigan Nurses Associa- front-line workers,” a Area south of caves area from Hazel Street east to Van Buskirk Road and south to tion filed three charges UPHS-Marquette registered west to Scott Street. Norrie Park Road. with the National Labor nurse, Suzette Hantz, said Relations Board Monday, in the announcement. See the City of Ironwood website at www.CityofIronwood.org for more information. alleging UPHS-Marquette The association accused The purpose of the flushing program is to provide better water quality and service to our customers. violated federal labor law UPHS-Marquette of also by not disclosing informa- violating Occupational Flushing water mains removes sediment that may have accumulated in the pipes over several years. tion to employees related Safety and Health Adminis- The City of Ironwood performs water main flushing bi-annually to ensure high levels of water quality to the coronavirus pan- tration policy and the within the distribution system. Flushing mains and hydrants also allows our crews to verify operation demic. National Labor Relations of the water distribution system and identify areas that require repair or maintenance. It also ensures According to the associ- act by “improperly redact- that hydrants are operating properly in case they are needed for firefighting operations. ation’s announcement ing OSHA logs,” according Tuesday, UPHS-Marquette to the announcement, and Water main flushing may also lead to discolored water, which can be drawn into homes and busi- refused to provide informa- the nurses brought the nesses if the water is being used during or immediately following the flushing. Such events may tion regarding its inventory third charge accusing a affect customers for a few hours. The discoloration is caused by naturally occurring iron (red color) or personal protective lack of financial trans- or manganese (black color) in the wells and particles can be suspended in the water mains. equipment, such as gloves parency. Sampling of discolored water after hydrant use showed manganese concentrations above the EPA and masks, when nurses This charge involves a Health Advisory level of 300 parts per billion (ppb). Sampling after flushing of residential water lines asked. lack of disclosure regard- Instead, the association ing the amount of federal to clear the discolored water showed manganese concentrations below 300 ppb. During the flushing said the hospital provided grant money UPHS-Mar- process, these particles can be dislodged from the water main and can stain porcelain and laundry. the number of days they quette has received, If discoloration occurs, open the cold tap nearest the water meter, usually a basement sink, to full had PPE for, without detail- according to the announce- flow until the water runs clear. It is also advised that you make sure your water is clear before doing ing how much equipment ment, while also rejecting laundry or other projects for which discolored water could cause problems. To receive proper credit usage they planned for requests “such as addition- on the monthly utility bill, please take a water meter reading prior to running the water and a final each day. al COVID-related paid time water reading when your water is clear. Further guidance to flush your private water system and The association also off, because it is ‘financial- said the hospital directed ly impossible.’” appliances and also the hydrant flushing map and schedule is on the City of Ironwood website nurses to the state’s web- Requests for comment www.CityofIronwood.org. site, which didn’t have the from UPHS-Marquette The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and/or the Western U.P. District specific information either. weren’t returned by dead- Health Department (WUPDHD) will be collecting water samples from five residences in each zone “There’s no good reason line Tuesday. for management to hide —Richard Jenkins after flushing to confirm the manganese is below the Health Advisory. Free bottled water is available at the Ironwood Public Safety Department at 123 West McLeod Briefs Avenue during the water main flushing period. You may contact the City of Ironwood at 932-5050 X111 or x112 if you have any questions. Insider who stole He will get his sentence from Lake Michigan on Aug. 11 in federal court We ask for your patience and understanding during this critical water main cleaning process. ferry pleads guilty in Grand Rapids. Piper has forfeited a 2018 Ram LUDINGTON (AP) – A Truck and a recreational man who handled finances vehicle. at a Lake Michigan ferry company pleaded guilty Summit to focus on Tuesday to fraud in a solutions to effects scheme to steal money of virus on Detroit from the business. Paul Piper of Ludington DETROIT (AP) – Lead- also pleaded guilty to a tax ers in business, philan- crime and agreed to pay thropy, science and the $363,926 to the Internal arts from around the globe Revenue Service. will collaborate with young Piper was the controller leaders to develop creative at Lake Michigan Carferry, solutions for issues in which operates the S.S. Detroit that have been Badger between Ludington exacerbated by the coron- and Manitowoc, Wiscon- avirus pandemic, officials sin. He also had a local said Tuesday. accounting business and a Forbes and Detroit- coffee shop. based Rocket Mortgage by Piper admits he wrote Quicken Loans said to himself or his “Under 30 Detroit related businesses, stealing Hackathon: Accelerating CITY OF IRONWOOD Change” will go virtual this HYDRANT FLUSHING at least $550,000 between May 31 - June 10 2007 and May 2018. year. l 12 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Amid protests, Trump talks of war, reelection WASHINGTON (AP) – Embracing the ning on a strong economy, but now he’s language of confrontation and war, Presi- facing a pandemic, an economic collapse dent Donald Trump declared himself the and civil unrest not seen since the 1960s. “president of law and order” and signaled Indeed, some around the president he would stake his reelection on convinc- likened the moment to 1968, when ing voters his forceful approach, including Richard Nixon ran as the law-and-order deploying U.S. troops to U.S. cities, was candidate in the aftermath of a summer of warranted in a time of national tumult and riots and captured the White House. But racial unrest. Trump is the incumbent and, despite his Trump made his Rose Garden declara- efforts to portray himself as a political out- tion on Monday evening to the sound of sider, he risks being held responsible for tear gas and rubber bullets clearing peace- the violence. ful protesters from the park in front of the Trump emerged after two days out of White House. It created a split screen for public view in the White House to threat- the ages, with his critics saying the presi- en to deploy “thousands and thousands” dent was deepening divisions at a time of U.S. troops. Then he made a surprise when leadership was crucial to help unify walk through Lafayette Park to a Washing- a fractured country. ton house of worship known as “The The president’s forceful turn to a parti- Church of the Presidents,” which suffered san posture was reminiscent of the us-vs.- fire damage in the protests. them rhetoric he has often used when That brought a quick condemnation Associated Press under pressure, including in the face of from Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar President Donald Trump walks from the gates of the White House to visit St. John’s the coronavirus pandemic. He has Budde. Church across Lafayette Park Monday, in Washington. responded to the violence with a string of “The president just used a Bible and polarizing tweets, one starkly laying out one of the churches of my diocese as a including New York, Philadelphia and Los But another faction within the adminis- the political stakes by underscoring the backdrop for a message antithetical to the Angeles. tration, including longtime law-and-order approach of Election Day. teachings of Jesus and everything that our “You’re going to arrest all those people proponent Attorney General William Barr, “NOVEMBER 3RD,” was all it said. church stands for,” she said. But he had his and you’re going to try them. And if they has encouraged Trump’s instincts to focus Trump vowed to deploy the U.S. mili- campaign moment. get five years or 10 years, they have to get on the group violence. The hope is such a tary to America’s own cities to quell a rise In a video teleconference Monday five years or 10 years,” the president said. posture can help Trump draw a contrast of violent protests, including ransacking morning, Trump scolded governors. “So I say that, and the winners dominate.” with Democrats who have been less vocal stores and burning police cars. He offered “Most of you are weak,” he said. “It’s Trump’s exhortations came after a in their condemnation of the unrest. little recognition of the anger coursing like a war. And we will end it fast. Be night of escalating violence, with images of Among the options being discussed in through the country as he demanded a tough.” chaos overshadowing largely peaceful the White House: a new criminal justice harsher crackdown on the mayhem that “You have to dominate” and “if you protests. The disturbances grew so heated reform package, a task force that would has erupted following the death of George don’t dominate you’re wasting your time,” Friday night that the Secret Service rushed include Housing and Urban Development Floyd. Trump said, demanding the protests be the president to an underground White Secretary Ben Carson and a listening tour Floyd died after a white Minneapolis swiftly crushed, even as some warned that House bunker previously used during ter- of African American communities, accord- police officer pinned him down and such an aggressive law enforcement rorist attacks. ing to people familiar with the discussions pressed his neck with his knee as the man response could lead to an escalation of vio- Some West Wing officials and political who spoke on condition of anonymity pleaded that he couldn’t breathe. Violent lence. advisers have acknowledged that some of because nothing had been finalized. demonstrations have raged in dozens of He urged governors to make more use the president’s tweets have not been help- Democrats hammered Trump, accusing cities across the nation, marking a level of of the National Guard, which he credited ful, and they have been pushing Trump to him of stirring the unrest. widespread turmoil unseen for decades. for helping calm the situation Sunday acknowledge the pain of the peaceful “Hate just hides. It doesn’t go away, and The political ground beneath Trump night in Minneapolis. He demanded that protesters without lumping them in with when you have somebody in power who has greatly shifted in the spring of this similarly tough measures be taken in cities the agitators he says are responsible for breathes oxygen into the hate under the election year. He was supposed to be run- that also experienced spasms of violence, the violence. rocks, it comes out from under the rocks,” said the party’s presumptive presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, speaking at a church in Wilmington, Delaware. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Trump “struggles to sum- mon even an ounce of humanity in this time of turmoil.” “The president has reacted to the pain and anger in the country by playing poli- tics and encouraging police to be tougher on protesters by bragging about his reelec- tion prospects and his personal safety inside the White House,” Schumer said. Trump and his advisers believe that the combative rhetoric and promises to send the military into cities will reassure voters, including senior citizens and suburban women, concerned by the lawlessness. Eager to change the narrative of the election, just five months away, from a ref- erendum on his handling of the coron- Associated Press avirus pandemic, Trump and his aides see PRESIDENT DONALD Trump holds a Bible as he visits outside St. John’s Church across Lafayette Park from the White House a cultural war issue that could captivate Monday, in Washington. Part of the church was set on fire during protests on Sunday night. his base. Biden: Trump ‘consumed’ by ego, not leading during crisis PHILADELPHIA (AP) – tors in Washington with grapples with sustained self as the “president of Joe Biden on Tuesday blis- tear gas so the president violent protests. Several law and order.” Trump sig- tered President Donald could walk to nearby adjacent businesses – naled he would stake his Trump a day after police church St. John’s Church banks, convenience stores reelection on convincing drove back peaceful and pose briefly with a and hotels were boarded voters his forceful protesters near the White Bible. The church had sus- up. A very small audience, approach was warranted in House so Trump could tained damage during Sun- including Mayor Jim Ken- a time of national tumult pose with a Bible before a day protests. ney, was on hand. and racial unrest. damaged church. Biden Biden noted that “peace- Biden is trying to create “I will seek to heal the said Trump’s “narcissism ful protesters” were dis- a stark contrast with racial wounds that have has become more impor- persed from the “doorstep Trump, who has embraced long plagued this country tant than the nation that he of the people’s house, the the language of confronta- — not use them for political leads.” White House” using tear tion and war, casting him- gain,” Biden said. The presumptive Demo- gas and flash grenades to cratic presidential nominee stage what he called a delivered a speech at “photo op” publicity stunt. Philadelphia’s City Hall, “The president held up Fill Your Home With addressing the civil unrest a Bible,” Biden added. “I across America following just wished he opened it All AmeAmericanrican Made the death of George Floyd. once in awhile instead of Biden said “the moment brandishing it.” has come” to deal with sys- The 20-plus minute temic racism and deeply Associated Press address was covered live by ingrained economic DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL candidate, former Vice cable networks and Biden inequality – and insisted President Joe Biden speaks in Philadelphia, Tuesday. used it to declare, “This that the nation can’t wait job’s not about me. It’s until November’s election voice in the national debate Biden’s criticism comes about you. It’s about us.” and its outcome. – after more than two a day after Trump threat- “Look, the presidency is “I call on the Congress months of the campaign ened the nation’s gover- a big job. Nobody will get to act this month,” Biden for the White House being nors that he would deploy everything right. And I said, urging lawmakers to frozen amid the outbreak the military to states if they won’t either,” Biden said, start “with real police of the coronarvius. did not stamp out violent but promised, “I won’t fan reform” and citing pro- “This president today is protests over police brutali- the flames of hate.” posed legislation outlawing part of the problem and ty that have roiled the As the former vice presi- choke holds. accelerates it,” Biden said, nation. dent spoke, the National But Biden stepped up adding that Trump is “con- Authorities under feder- Guard maintained a visible All his criticism of Trump as sumed with his blinding al command later forced presence to defend public USA Made he works to elevate his ego.” back peaceful demonstra- buildings as Philadelphia Products

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