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Snow possible High: -4 | Low: -17 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Wednesday, February 18, 2015 75 cents Kloth bound over for C O L D G L O R Y 1949 champs reunite Friday trial for snowshoe hike HURLEY — A reunion of the Hurley High School boys state By RALPH ANSAMI a photo taken at the site by a G- championship basketball team of [email protected] Tac employee. He said the photo 1949 is planned for Friday at 6 HURLEY — A Weston, Wis., was also posted on Facebook. p.m. woman was bound over for trial Defense attorney John Bach- The reunion of team members in Iron County Court Tuesday on man asked how many no tres- at the K-12 school gymnasium a bail jumping charge after one passing signs were at the site will precede the Hurley-Butter- person testified at her prelimi- and how many acres were includ- nut boys basketball game. nary hearing. ed in the Forbidden Zone. Surviving team members and Katie (Krow) Kloth, 27, is Samardich said he didn’t know family members of deceased charged with participating in a for sure, but said there were players have been invited to snowshoe hike on Jan. 18 in the hundreds of acres. attend. “Forbidden Zone” at the Gogebic- Samardich said no mining “I have heard nothing but pos- Taconite mine site near Upson. activities went on that day. itive comments on this. Congrat- At the time, conditions of her Iron County District Attorney ulations for putting this togeth- bond on another charge didn’t Marty Lipske’s motion to bind er,” school board president Joe allow her on G-Tac property. over Kloth for trial was granted Simonich, of Kimball, said at Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- by Judge Patrick Madden after Monday’s regular monthly ment Lt. Investigator Paul Bachman offered no objections. school board meeting. Samardich testified that Tim A court date will be scheduled The special ceremony is being Myers of G-Tac had said Kloth later. conducted in conjunction with was snowshoeing on a site closed Madden said there was no the 100th anniversary of the to the public because of mining reason for bond at this point, Wisconsin Interscholastic Ath- activities. since Kloth is continuing to be letic Association’s boys state bas- Samardich said a group of held in the Iron County Jail on a ketball tournaments. people snowshoed at the site that nine-month sentence for felony —Ralph Ansami day after “Snowshoe the Forbid- den Zone” flyers were circulated. Samardich identified Kloth in KLOTH — page 5 False alarm Hurley school administrator evacuates blasts Gov. Walker’s budget Ironwood school By RALPH ANSAMI might fare well under the budget By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] formula, but Hurley’s not one of [email protected] HURLEY — Hurley School them. IRONWOOD — At approxi- District Administrator Chris While total Hurley budget mately 7:50 a.m., Tuesday, a Patritto said Monday public expenditures are expected to rise pulled fire alarm led to the evac- schools don’t appear to be high to $7.4 million, the revenues are uation of Luther L. Wright on Gov. Scott Walker’s priority pegged at around $7.2 million. School according to Ironwood list. Using a student count of 622, Public Schools Superintendent Patritto told school board Patritto projected that state aid Tim Kolesar. members while Walker’s budget for Hurley will drop by about The false alarm also led to a favors voucher and charter $190,000, although transporta- response from the Ironwood Pub- schools, “Kids in public school tion aid is projected to increase lic Safety Department, who are taking a shot. by about $47,000 and sparsity Kolesar said, took charge of the “Walker praises public aid may go up $40,000. scene and determined that there schools, yet he’s choking them,” Under the formula, he said if was no actual threat. Patritto charged. He called the Hurley spends over its budget, it Kolesar expressed frustration projected state budget “a pretty will lose state aid and its aid will that the students, some without good attack on public schools.” also fall if it spends from its $3.1 coats, were forced to stand wait Patritto plugged in numbers million fund balance. in the cold. into a budget formula on a screen Patritto said because of state- “When the fire alarm goes off, to show that under the state aid imposed spending limits, school we have to evacuate the build- format, the Hurley district faces district residents won’t see big Alissa Pietila/Daily Globe ing,” Kolesar said. “It forced a lot around a $230,000 deficit for its OLD GLORY stands out against the sunshine peaking through the light blowing snow in front of the next budget cycle. Gogebic County Courthouse in Bessemer on Tuesday. Temperatures Tuesday hung in the single digits He said some public schools and are expected to stay well below zero today. HURLEY — page 5 IRONWOOD — page 5 WOLVERINE SKI TRAILS GCC, Aspirus collaborate YooperBeiner to provide education, free set for Saturday screenings to seniors Wolverine Ski Trail will be BERGLAND — The Aspirus They often seek taken over by snowshoers Satur- Ontonagon Diabetes Education advice and edu- day for the annual YooperBeiner Department joined with Gogebic cation regard- Race/Tour. Community College Medical ing their health The day will feature 5k and Assistant Program students to care needs.” 10k races beginning at 11 a.m., educate local seniors about high After a followed by a kid’s race, as well blood pressure, diabetes and obe- regional assess- noncompetitive 5k and 2.5k sity prevention. ment was tours. The group offered an educa- taken in 2012, The races, sponsored by tional presentation as well as the Aspirus Aspirus Grand View, are a Unit- screenings at the Lake Gogebic O n t o n a g o n ed States Snowshoe Association- Senior Center. Gayle C o m m u n i t y sanctioned event and part of the According to the release, “The Malaskow Health Needs Braveheart Snowshoe Race Medical Assistant students are A s s e s s m e n t Series. learning the value of patient team identified three priority “Last year, we had 87 people education and patient empower- areas of education need—dia- participate in the event, and 66 ment.” betes care, obesity prevention, participants were locals,” Susan Registered nurse Gayle and hypertension prevention, Spaete, the race director, told Malaskow serves as a diabetic Malaskow said. the Daily Globe earlier this educator at Aspirus Ontonagon “I felt that working collabora- month. “That support is greatly Hospital and is adjunct faculty at tively with the students to help appreciated.” GCC under the director of the fulfill some of their volunteer Snowshoers of all ages are MA program, Angela MacLeod, requirements for the program encouraged to participate, with and helped the students with the and also to provide the free blood the children’s race open to those event. pressure, BMI (body mass index) ages 12 and younger. Daily Globe file photo “The MA role is a position I and blood sugar screenings for For more information on the YOOPERBEINER ORGANIZERS from left, first row kneeling, Dennis Spaete and Phil Strong. Second row filled for 16 years,” Malaskow race, visit wolverinenordic.com. standing, Tim Kolesar, Ernie St. Germaine, Rob Gardner, Susan Gardner, Susan Spaete, Kelsey Roble, Deb said. “You get to know families —Richard Jenkins Leonard and Aspirus Grand View CEO Paula Chermside. and build a rapport with them. SCREENINGS — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Ontonagon OUTLOOK -2/-14 Today we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of snow, high of -4º, humidity of 58%. Bergland Northwest wind 10 mph. The record high for today -3/-18 is 58º set in 1981. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with a slight chance of snow. Ironwood Wakefield 45 Saxon -4/-17 -4/-18 SUN AND MOON -3/-14 Marenisco Bessemer -3/-20 Upson Hurley -4/-18 2 Watersmeet -4/-16 -4/-16 -2/-20 Sunrise ...... 6:57 a.m. 51 Sunset ...... 5:31 p.m. Mercer Moonrise ...... 6:28 a.m. Moonset ...... 5:33 p.m. -4/-17 Associated Press Manitowish CHARLIE PERKINS gets a ride on a snow disc from his father, David, as they speed down a snow-covered -4/-17 NATIONAL WEATHER street, Tuesday, in Roanoke, Va. A winter storm blasted parts of the Mid-Atlantic and the South on Tuesday, Minocqua Today Thu. creating treacherous road conditions and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. -3/-18 Chicago 10/-4 sn 4/-3 s Dallas 55/33 s 63/50 s Kansas City 16/6 s 23/16 pc Los Angeles 71/57s 70/56s ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHER New York 28/15pc 20/2pc From the Gulf to New Orlando 61/39 s 56/33 s Temperature Today Thu. Phoenix 79/51 s 83/53 s High ...... 6 Ashland -1/-15 pc 0/-14 s Seattle 54/45 ra 53/42 ra Low ...... -5 Duluth -1/-17 s 2/-11 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; Precipitation .09 in. ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Yesterday ...... Eau Claire 1/-12 pc 3/-9 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy England, cold grips the US Snowfall 2.6 in. Escanaba 5/-11 mc 2/-18 pc Grand Rapids 10/-6 sn 3/-9 mc WEATHER TRIVIA DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — A New York, is waving the white delay. 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County who stopped to help peo- “It’s not really snowball mate- Erin Buran, of New Orleans, ple in a sport utility vehicle that rial. You can kind of get one, but CHICAGO (AP) — The long- States — is charged with felony “This place was ripe for wore a white jacket and feathery overturned in front of them when it’s a lot of squeezing,” said Reco time head of a suburban Chicago criminal sexual abuse. Prosecu- abuse,” Denny told a news con- angel wings. they were struck by a tractor- Thomas, of Alexandria, Virginia, Islamic school has been charged tors said he abused the 23-year- ference. “My angel wings have tequila trailer. Two people were killed in as she tried to compact fluffy with sexually assaulting a old woman, an administrative It took special courage, he in them,” she said, showing the Virginia as nearly a foot of snow snow. woman who worked there, and a assistant at the Elgin school, in a added, for his clients to come for- mouthpiece of a hydration back- fell in some places. In North Car- Rob Grell, a George Washing- civil suit filed Tuesday accuses series of escalating incidents ward within a culture that dis- pack covered by the wings. olina, a woman died in a two-car ton University medical student him of abusing that employee over months. courages even casual contact — crash in the northeastern part of dressed as Batman, carried fel- and three teenage students. The The civil suit accuses Saleem never mind explicit sexual con- the state. Two people were also low student Shaunak Mulani on legal actions shed light on an of abusing that employee, as well tact. ROOFMassachusetts WORRIES officials killed in separate crashes in his shoulders as people pelted issue that even many Muslims as three female students at the The suit says a fifth person stepped up warnings about the Maryland. the two of them. say is too often pushed into the school as far back as the 1980s. was abused when he was 11 by a potential for roofs to collapse “This is overall just a fun shadows within their communi- The lawyer in that case, Steven male staffer at the school, not under the weight of snow that time,” Mulani said as he shook ties. Denny, said Saleem took advan- Saleem. It accuses the school of has built up in recent weeks. SPORTS“I’ll just CAR back IN up THE and SNOW? fly out,” off snow. Mohammad Abdullah Saleem, tage of both the trust accorded to failing to protect children, many Numerous partial roof collaps- is the strategy Brent Seney had 75 — who founded the Institute him as a religious leader and of of whom lived on campus. It asks es have been reported in the for freeing his black convertible of Islamic Education and is the tendency of Muslims to for more than $1.5 million in state but no serious injuries to Mazda Miata from the snow in FIRSTThe SHOVELER sound of 61-year-old OUT Joe regarded as a leading Islamic remain silent on matters of sex compensation, saying the victims date. the nation’s capital Tuesday. Peldunas shoveling his driveway scholar, or imam, in the United and sexual abuse. are psychologically scarred. Two New Hampshire school Despite the thick blanket of echoed across the otherwise districts remain closed a day snow along his street, Seney, 60, quiet Marywood neighborhood in after schools were evacuated was confident his sporty ride north Durham, North Carolina, over concerns of snow buildup on could handle the roads. In fact, around 8 a.m. Tuesday. No one Police: Vegas mom, son searched for vehicle before shooting roofs. he planned to drive to his boat else on his cul-de-sac was out, LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las hers, got out and approached her rage incident happened while harbored at James Creek Marina and there were few tracks in the in southwest Washington. layer of snow and ice more than a Vegas mother of four killed in a with angry words. Tammy Myers drove slowly ICE BABY road rage shooting last week got “Mrs. Meyers is scared, but home from a school parking lot, Some things just won’t wait, “I’ll shovel the snow off, make half inch thick on the road. in her car with her adult son and she’s upset,” Steiber said, adding where she had been teaching her as Jerry Nuesell can attest. sure it’s not frozen too much “This snow is probably going his gun and drove around their that the intent appeared to be “so teenage daughter to drive. The With his wife 33 weeks preg- because the harbor is all frozen to stick around for a few days,” neighborhood looking for the they can find who frightened girl didn’t have a learner’s per- nant, the couple was headed to in,” Seney said. he said, adding that he wanted to assailant who ended up shooting them on the roadway.” mit. the doctor’s office when Lisa’s clear his driveway as soon as pos- contractions led them to UNC sible. her in a residential cul-de-sac, “I would never say that any- Steiber said the daughter told TRYING TO FLY police said Tuesday. body went looking for trouble,” police a car sped up to them from Hospitals for the arrival of their Trudging along a snowy side- Indeed, forecasters warned In a change from earlier Steiber said when asked to char- behind and then pulled along- first born, a boy. walk, Robin Winter and her that temperatures over the next accounts, police Lt. Ray Steiber acterize Tammy Meyers’ five-to- side. The daughter reached over “Turned out the little fellow daughter, Melissa, made their few days wouldn’t provide much said 44-year-old Tammy Meyers 10 minute drive through the from the passenger seat and was ready to make an appear- way to a Metro station in Wash- relief. had her teenage daughter run in neighborhood. He said she found, honked the car horn at the car as ance much sooner than we ington so Mom could catch her planned,” Nuesell said Tuesday. flight home to St. Louis. the house to fetch her armed son, and for a time followed, the vehi- it passed. TAKING IT IN STRIDE who then went with her as she cle she had apparently been look- “She figured this person was He watched his son be born, Robin Winter, carrying multi- After two hours of shoveling drove to find the driver who had ing for. speeding, and right or wrong, then drove 30 miles back to Cary, ple bags and sporting a sock his steep driveway in the Cabe’s earlier stopped his car in front of Tammy Meyers then drove they needed to be corrected,” North Carolina, to take care of monkey hat, said she’d gotten Mill subdivision of north home, Steiber said, where a vehi- Steiber said of the girl, who he their dachshund, Schnitzel. Ice into town Thursday, and had Durham, North Carolina, 68- cle described only as a four-door said is 15. “She honked the covered most of his windshield been watching the forecasts as year-old Clay Shepherd was only gray or silver sedan pulled up horn.” and the drive wasn’t easy. the snow made its way across the halfway done. Still, he didn’t and someone inside opened fire. Steiber pointed to a police “I had probably a good 6-inch- country. seem anywhere close to running “Unfortunately I cannot say artist’s sketch of a man sought by-6-inch square that I had to “If I would have decided to fly out of energy. He was consider- what was in Tammy’s mind,” the for questioning. He said the man peer through to get the best out Sunday night instead, you ing an afternoon hike along the police lieutenant said. “Tammy is is believed to be in his mid-20s vision,” he said. “On multiple never know for sure if it’s gonna nearby Eno River. the victim.” with blond hair and blue or hazel occasions, I thought this might really happen until it really hap- “It happens to be my 68th Steiber said the initial road eyes. not be the best idea.” pens,” she said. birthday. 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Email calendar items and com- p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Pre-school story time with munity news to news@yourdaily- 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Headstart, 9:30 a.m., Ironwood globe.com. For more information, Faith Center, Ironwood. Carnegie Library. call 906-932-2211. American Legion Auxillary, 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Wednesday, Feb. 18 p.m., Tacconellis, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron County Fair Board, 6:30 area74.org. Christian Men of the Northland, p.m., Saxon Community Center. Young authors and illustrators 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 group, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Carnegie Library. nity Action Agency food commod- Hurley. area74.org. Finnish language classes, 4 ity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Gogebic County Council of and 5 p.m., Little Finland, Kimball. Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., 932-4200. mer VFW. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Knights of Columbus Council Ironwood. area74.org. 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer (Wis.) 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EST, Public Library. 715-476-2366. Hall, Ironwood. Ontonagon Village Housing, 100 Alcoholics Anonymous, open Government Cane Court, Ontonagon. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Aging Unit of Iron County area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Board of Directors, 9 a.m., Hurley Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Senior Center, Hurley. support group, Woodland Church, p.m. 906-932-4990. Friday, Feb. 20 Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or Iron County Veterans Service methetc.web.com. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) Gogebic Conservation District, Government Town Hall. 715-561-2190. 10 a.m., Natural Resource Center, Gogebic County Road Com- Powderhorn Area Utility Dis- Bessemer. mission, 4:30 p.m., road commis- trict Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. Township Hall. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Bessemer Township Board, 5 Gogebic Community College Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Board of Trustees, 5 p.m., room p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Ramsay. B22 of the Solin Center for Business Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Ironwood Township Board, Submitted photo Education, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township ONTONAGON AREA High School students second row from left, Abby Polakowski, Andrea Schoeberlein, offices. Ironwood American Legion Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Dylan Steiner and Alex Ashley were crowned as homecoming royalty at ceremonies held Friday night at the Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 p.m., Wakefield City Hall. school. Shoeberlein and Steiner were named queen and king, while Polakowski and Ashley were named Ironwood Memorial Building. Scrabble at the Mercer Library, princess and prince Pictured on the first row are Madyson Pantti and Jerry Majurin, who served as crown 2:30-4:30 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) Public Ironwood City Commission, Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 bearers. p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High Library. 715-476-2366. 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- School, Bessemer. Friday Night Fights Free Ski ing. Superior Snowshoe Walk, 6:30 and Snowboard Competition, reg- Bessemer Area School District p.m., Indianhead Mountain. istrations starts at 4 p.m., competi- Board of Education, 6 p.m., A.D. Snyder puts focus on blue-collar jobs American Legion Post 58, 7 tion starts at 6 p.m., ages 4 and up, Johnston High School library. p.m., at the post, Hurley. Mt. Zion, Ironwood. Mercer School Board, 5 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EST, Mercer K-12 School commons, Mer- Ontonagon Village Housing, 100 cer, Wis. WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP Chris Cook, 25, will make p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Tuesday, Feb. 24 (AP) — Only a few short years about $20 an hour after finishing Bessemer. area74.org. Cane Court, Ontonagon. ago, Michigan leaders talked a four-year apprenticeship at Thursday, Feb. 19 area74.org. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- excitedly about diversifying the Franchino while also earning two p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic wood Memorial Building. 906-667- state’s economy beyond the auto associate’s degrees at Lansing Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. industry, envisioning a Silicon If you talk to companies Community College. He expects nity Action Agency food commod- 1110. Saturday, Feb. 21 Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 Valley-style workforce that would around the country, to graduate with no debt. ity distribution, seniors, mothers, they will tell you their infants, children, 9:45-10 a.m. EST, a.m., Mercer (Wis.) Community be less dependent on manufactur- Michigan’s newfound atten- Lake Gogebic Senior Center, Berg- Children’s Story Hour, 10 a.m., Center. 715-561-2695. ing and more invested in technol- greatest concern is tion to skilled trades isn’t with- land; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcu- Marenisco Public Library. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, ogy and green energy. making “ sure they get out skeptics. Some question pine Mountain Senior Center, White Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. It’s the same dream shared by talented people with the whether it’s enough simply to Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Fami- a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- area74.org. virtually every other governor stress vocational options. wood. area74.org. Woods and Blooms Garden right skill sets. ly Catholic Church parking lot, whose state once relied on facto- “A lot them grew up in families Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. EST, Mercer Lions Ice Fishing Jam- Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Civic Cen- boree, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Carow ry jobs. But it has collided with a where their dads or uncles did Resource Center, Mass City; 2:15- ter, Mercer, Wis. Park on Grand Portage Lake. stark reality: Car production is those jobs. It’s hard to tell a kid 2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Township Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous booming, Michigan’s skilled growing up in those households, Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; 2:30-2:45 Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Women’s Group, noon, Salem p.m., Watersmeet Town Hall parking tion, Ironwood. area74.org. tradesmen are getting older and ‘Gee, this a wonderful job,’ when Lutheran, Ironwood. area74.org. — Gov. Rick Snyder lot, Watersmeet. 906-884-2106. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., there aren’t enough qualified they watched their dad get laid Chess Nuts Chess Club, 4 p.m., open meeting, Wesley United people to replace them in a labor nized state government to take a off repeatedly or take wage cuts Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Maplewood Steakhouse, Ironwood. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Methodist Church, Ironwood. pool that has started to shift more unified approach to worker or benefit cuts,” said Lou Glazer, Sons of American Legion Ital- Government training and talent development. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., ian night dinner, 5 to 8 p.m., Amer- away from industrial jobs. “ an economic expert and president Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Gogebic Community College So in a change of course, the Michigan lost nearly 860,000 of the nonpartisan research orga- ican Legion, Bessemer. Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22 of the p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- state is going back to its roots and jobs from 2000 to 2009, more nization Michigan Future Inc. “Grease is the Word” Klassic Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. 1110. Kruisers’ winter dance, 8 p.m. to putting renewed emphasis on than half of them in manufactur- Employers can fix the problem Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, midnight, KC Hall, Ironwood. Wednesday, Feb. 25 training welders, machinists, ing. But since the end of the by making the jobs more attrac- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Sunday, Feb. 22 electricians and other blue-collar Great Recession, more than a tive. area74.org. Christian Men of the Northland, third of those positions have Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. workers. “Wages have to be going up,” been restored. welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- Laskiainen meal, 11 a.m. to 1 Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Gov. Rick Snyder says the he said. “In these skilled trades, fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. p.m., Little Finland, Kimball. a.m., Range Community Bible pendulum has swung too far On the outskirts of Lansing, they’re not.” Mended Hearts and Diabetes Senior lunch and bingo, 12:15 Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. toward encouraging students to business has rebounded at In 2003, Michigan welders on Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus to 3 p.m., 2518 Martha Lake Road. Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- get a four-year degree when they Franchino Mold & Engineering, average made $38,000 to $40,800 a Grand View Hospital conference Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer (Wis.) should also consider an appren- which now has 80 employees — year and filled nearly 22,000 posi- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. Public Library. 715-476-2366. ticeship or a community college nearly double the number from tions. Ten years later, they made Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, open five years ago. Most of them are Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 program. $36,500 to $37,600 and filled ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran “Big mistake,” he said. “We’re machinists and mold makers around 13,800 positions, according mer. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer. area74.org. paying a price for that today. If you who build custom products for to federal labor statistics. Chess club for grades four DOVE Support Group, noon-2 the automotive and other indus- through 10, 4 p.m., Ironwood p.m. 906-932-4990. talk to companies around the coun- Pay has been improving in Monday, Feb. 23 tries. Carnegie Library. Iron County Veterans Service try, they will tell you their greatest recent years as the economy has Gogebic County Foresty and Gogebic County Human Ser- Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) concern is making sure they get It’s “very, very difficult” to rebounded. Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., Nat- vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Goge- Town Hall. 715-561-2190. talented people with the right skill find skilled workers to replace A top Snyder aide said that ural Resources Center, Bessemer. bic County Medical Care Facility, Superior Snowshoe Walk, 6:30 sets,” including people who “can those that will be retiring soon, “somewhere along the line, over Free community dinner, 5 to Wakefield. p.m., Manny’s, Ironwood. make things, can build things.” said Brad Rusthoven, the compa- generations, we’ve come to con- 6:30 p.m., Wakefield United Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Government The Republican governor ny’s human resources manager. clude that the only pathway is a Methodist Church. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., wants to re-establish vocational Other employees have left for baccalaureate degree.” ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. county courthouse, Bessemer. and technical schooling as an out-of-state jobs, or they’re work- But, said John Walsh, the gov- “equally honorable, equally ing at other plants, he said. ernor’s strategy director, “the Briefly important and equally well-com- Franchino has used $50,000 fact is there are many, many pensated” career track. over two years from the state’s needs and careers in the trades To that end, his new budget skilled trades training fund to that are honorable, that provide $20 million in investment Another Sanilac County Committee forming to pay for classes and even wages. to benefit Saginaw Bay wind farm could be built address Flint water concerns proposes a $36 million, or 75 per- a good living for people.” Watershed cent, increase in spending on MOORE TOWNSHIP (AP) — FLINT (AP) — A 40-member FRANKENMUTH (AP) — trades training, technical educa- Officials say another wind farm advisory committee is being SAVE MONEY Officials say a combined $20 mil- tion and career planning. could be built in Sanilac County. formed in Flint to address con- lion in public and private sector He’s promoting an apprentice- ON YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE! 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In the U.K. recently for a trade mission, about unions, health care, the University of Sue Mizell, Publisher the governor of Wisconsin and likely presi- Wisconsin budget, trade agreements, oil Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor dential candidate went to the Chatham exports, and more. And then, 44 minutes House think tank to talk Wisconsin business into a 45 minute question-and-answer ses- — and ended up the headline of stories Byron sion, Webb turned to Walker and said: about, of all things, evolution. York “We’re out of time, governor. I know you Walker seemed to suspect something was have to be somewhere else. Can I finish with In Their Opinion coming. Answering a question about politi- a question — it’s almost a tradition now to cal polarization, he brought up the unpre- ask visiting, particularly Republican, senior Budget should aid dictability of media coverage and referred Republicans who come to London. And it’s specifically to the recent London visit of things about Wisconsin trade. Things like: not about cheese, and it’s not about foreign New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who ended “Thanks to God and the glaciers, we have the affairs. It’s actually about evolution. Are road tax campaign up on the defensive over comments about best industrial sand in the United States, you comfortable with the idea of evolution? vaccines. and arguably in the world.” Do you believe in it? Do you accept it?” “Look at my colleague, my friend,” Walker After Walker’s speech, the Chatham “For me, I’m going to punt on that one,” Gov. Rick Snyder, facing an enormous challenge to get said, referring to Christie. “When he came House audience of journalists and business- Walker said. “That’s a question a politician a tax hike for road repairs approved by voters this here a week or so ago, and I’m not going to people not surprisingly had questions that shouldn’t be involved in one way or the other, spring, needed to present a budget that makes a con- get into his statement, but just saying that touched on U.S. foreign policy. Walker took so I’m going to leave that up to you.” vincing case that there’s no fat in the general fund that became the focus (of news coverage) ... even particular care to avoid criticizing President Up until that moment, the story of the could be used to offset the tax. And for the most part he though that probably wasn’t the most sub- Obama, adhering to the now-quaint idea that London trip might have been Walker’s defer- did. stantive thing he was talking about here. an American politician should not criticize ence to Obama. Instead, it became, in the The governor’s budget proposal, unveiled Wednesday, And yet for whatever reason, that was the his country’s leaders while abroad. words of an Associated Press headline, “Wis- holds spending to roughly a 1.2 percent increase over the lead in many ways on the news.” For example, a reporter asked whether consin Gov. Walker Refuses to Answer Evo- current year. In terms of governmental budgets, that’s Twelve minutes later, something similar Britain should contribute more to the fight lution Question.” happened to Walker, despite all his efforts to against the Islamic State. Any Republican Walker’s political team back home scram- quite modest — the federal budget proposed by President play it safe. running for president might well have bled to fix things, releasing a statement say- Barack Obama, for example, called for a 7 percent spend- Walker was in the U.K. in his capacity as answered that President Obama should con- ing he believes “faith and science are com- ing hike. governor, to promote the sales of Wisconsin tribute more to the fight against the Islamic patible.” But remarkably, for a man who has That should score points with voters skeptical about products. Yes, it’s hard to view an overseas State. Not Walker. “I defer to the president, run for high office, Walker didn’t have a Proposition 1, the measure to raise the sales tax on the trip, especially by an American governor even though I don’t always believe in the ready-to-repeat answer on evolution. His ballot May 5. One of the primary objections raised by with presidential ambitions, as anything but same things that he does politically,” Walker staff didn’t even know his views before draft- opponents of the ballot proposal is that Snyder should a campaign event. But Walker steered clear said. ing the statement. have been able to find the $1.2 billion for roads in the of politics and didn’t take any members of Justin Webb, the BBC presenter moderat- But Walker learned a few lessons. First, existing revenue stream. his presidential political team along with ing the session, remarked that in today’s there’s no protection from out-of-the-blue Nothing about the budget plan suggests there’s that him. hyper-partisan world, Walker’s response was questions. Second, Republicans, as Webb much extra money available to shift to road spending, As befits a representative of Wisconsin, “almost an old-fashioned way” of dealing suggested, get special treatment when trav- Walker talked a lot about cheese. He wants with such issues. eling abroad. And third, it doesn’t matter if a though the governor did leave himself vulnerable in a the world to buy and enjoy vast quantities of “When you’re in any country, not just the candidate wants to talk about cheese and couple of areas. Wisconsin cheese. His enthusiasm gave rise United Kingdom,” Walker answered, “no industrial sand, he’s never the one setting Snyder kept most departmental spending stagnant, to far too many lame cheese jokes at venera- matter what my opinions might be of this the agenda. and made targeted cuts in some places to erase budget ble Chatham House. President of the United States right now, I Byron York is chief political correspon- deficits caused largely by the unexpected redemption of Walker also said many deeply boring just don’t think it’s wise to undermine the dent for The Washington Examiner. corporate tax credits pledged by the previous administra- tion. He also issued executive orders cutting spending to Today in history erase a mid-year shortfall in the current budget. But he did add some new spending, largely in K-12 education, workforce training and health care for poor Today’s Highlight in History children. On Feb. 18, 1885, Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” The new initiatives are what voters will have to weigh was published in the U.S. for the first in terms of whether they are more essential than highway time (after already being published work. in Britain and Canada). Still, Snyder’s priorities are solid. Michigan needs On this date more skilled workers to accelerate economic growth In 1546, Martin Luther, leader of and improve household incomes. Roughly $111 mil- the Protestant Reformation in Ger- many, died in Eisleben. lion will go to fund skills training programs. And In 1564, artist Michelangelo another $129 million is requested to aid job attraction Buonarroti died in Rome, just weeks efforts. before his 89th birthday. Spending on schools will rise to $11.9 billion, or $1.2 In 1861, Jefferson Davis was billion more than in 2011, when Snyder took office. sworn in as provisional president of the Confederate States of America in Increases include an additional $75 per pupil for the Montgomery, Alabama. foundation grant; $100 million more to aid at-risk chil- In 1913, Mexican President Fran- dren, additional spending on distressed school districts cisco I. Madero and Vice President and $32 million more for universities and community col- Jose Maria Pino Suarez were arrest- leges. In all, education spending will go up by $400 mil- ed during a military coup (both were shot to death on Feb. 22). lion. In 1930, photographic evidence That total is based on current revenues, and doesn’t of Pluto (now designated a “dwarf account for the $300 million in additional education rev- planet”) was discovered by Clyde W. enue that will come if the sales tax increase is passed. If Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in that materializes, education spending could soar by $700 Flagstaff, Arizona. In 1943, Madame Chiang Kai- million next year. shek, the wife of the Chinese leader, Earnhardt Sr. died in a crash at the against the sprawling protest camp Yoko Ono is 82. Singer- One very small cut he made to the current year budget addressed members of the Senate Daytona 500; he was 49. in the center of Kiev. Megan Rice, an Bobby Hart is 76. Singer Irma may hurt him in the campaign. Snyder slashed $3.2 mil- and then the House, becoming the Ten years ago: Explosions tore 84-year-old nun, was sentenced in Thomas is 74. Singer Herman Santi- lion that had been allocated for training more motor carri- first Chinese national to address through Baghdad and a nearby city Knoxville, Tennessee, to nearly three ago (Frankie Lymon and the on the eve of Shiite Muslims’ holiest years in prison for breaking into a Teenagers) is 74. Actress Jess Wal- er enforcement workers to crack down on overweight both houses of the U.S. Congress. In 1953, “Bwana Devil,” the day, killing three dozen people. Uli nuclear weapons complex and ton (TV: “The Young and the Rest- trucks. movie that heralded the 3D fad of Derickson, the flight attendant who’d defacing a bunker holding bomb- less”) is 69. Singer Dennis DeYoung High truck weights are a complaint often cited by those the 1950s, had its New York open- helped save passengers during the grade uranium, a demonstration that is 68. Actress Sinead Cusack is 67. who feel current road funds are mismanaged. Snyder ing. 1985 TWA hijacking, died in Tucson, exposed serious security flaws at the Actress Cybill Shepherd is 65. should consider restoring that funding. The amount In 1960, the 8th Winter Olympic Arizona, at age 60. Y-12 National Security Complex in Singer Juice Newton is 63. Singer Five years ago: In Austin, Texas, Oak Ridge. (Two other activists Randy Crawford is 63. Rock musi- saved is not worth the potential fallout. Games were formally opened in Squaw Valley, California, by Vice software engineer A. Joseph Stack received sentences of just over five cian Robbie Bachman is 62. Actor And although Snyder proposed to cut film subsidies by President Richard M. Nixon. III crashed his single-engine plane years.) Jorrit Bergsma set an John Travolta is 61. Actor John $12 million in the current year, his 2016 budget restores In 1970, the “Chicago Seven” into a building containing IRS Olympic record and led another Pankow is 60. Game show host them to $50 million. Those who argue that there’s too defendants were found not guilty of offices, killing one person besides Dutch speedskating sweep, winning Vanna White is 58. Actress Jayne much non-essential spending in the budget most often conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 himself. President Barack Obama the 10,000 meters at Sochi with an Atkinson is 56. Actress Greta Scac- personally welcomed the Dalai upset of countryman Sven Kramer in chi is 55. Actor Matt Dillon is 51. point to the film tax credits. Democratic national convention; five were convicted of violating the Anti- Lama to the White House, but kept 12:44.45, eclipsing the Olympic Rock musician Tommy Scott (Space) According to the governor’s office, reforms made to the Riot Act of 1968 (those convictions the get-together off camera and low record of 12:58.55. Maria Franziska is 51. Rapper Dr. Dre is 50. Actress school retirement system and the state employee retire- were later reversed). key in an attempt to avoid inflaming von Trapp, 99, the last surviving Molly Ringwald is 47. Actress Sarah ment system have reduced the long-term debt by more In 1984, Italy and the Vatican tensions with China. In Vancouver, member of the seven original Trapp Brown is 40. Actor Ike Barinholtz is than $20 billion. signed an accord under which Evan Lysacek became the first U.S. Family Singers of “Sound of Music” 38. Actor Kristoffer Polaha is 38. man to win the Olympic gold medal fame (and stepdaughter of “the” Singer-musician Sean Watkins That’s the sort of fiscal performance Snyder must high- Roman Catholicism ceased to be the state religion of Italy. since Brian Boitano in 1988, shock- Maria von Trapp), died in Stowe, (Nickel Creek) is 38. Actor Tyrone light on the campaign trail as he pushes for the sales tax In 1995, the NAACP replaced ing everyone by upsetting defending Vermont. Burton is 36. Rock-singer musician hike. On the whole, this budget should help more than veteran chairman William Gibson champion Evgeni Plushenko. Today’s Birthdays Regina Spektor is 35. Opera singer hurt him. with Myrlie Evers-Williams, the One year ago: Defiant protesters Actor George Kennedy is 90. For- Isabel Leonard is 33. Roots rock shouted “Glory to Ukraine!” as burn- mer Sen. John Warner, R-Va., is 88. musician Zac Cockrell (Alabama — The Detroit News widow of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers. ing tents lit up the night sky after Author Toni Morrison is 84. Movie Shakes) is 27. Actor Shane Lyons is In 2001, auto racing star Dale thousands of riot police moved director Milos Forman is 83. Singer 27. Actress Maiara Walsh is 27.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Gary Pennington Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 l 5 Kloth IRONWOODAREA / STATE Record

POLICE REPORTS home on Margaret Lake Road in From page 1 Gogebic County Mercer according to an ICSD report. Michigan State Police troopers COURT CASES robbery by use of force and mis- stopped a driver on near Hemlock Gogebic County 98th District demeanor malicious destruction Street in Ironwood for disregarding a May 19, 2014 — Feb. 13, 2015 of property in a June 11, 2013, stop sign at 2:35 a.m. on Sunday. Vanessa Rose Buck, 30, of disturbance at the mine site. Dillon Hine, 23, of Wakefield, was Bessemer, operating while visibly The judge in the previous arrested for operating while intoxi- impaired, $685. case, Douglas Fox, had set bond cated with a blood alcohol content of Kurt Alan Choronzy, 39, of Besse- conditions that prohibited Kloth .10, the MSP report said. mer, weapons firearms possession from entering the mine site. Iron County, Wis. under the influence, $720. A resident of Thompson Trail in Marylynn Laray Damp, 19, of Iron Madden said again Tuesday Mercer reported a snowmobile didn’t River, Mich., drove while license the new bond issue may be revis- stop at the stop sign on Thompson suspended (second offense), $635, ited, if warranted. Trail at 5:37 p.m. on Monday. The 1 day jail, 2 days of community ser- driver was wearing a black helmet vice before March 9. and driving an orange snowmobile. Joshua Matthew Davis, 28, of According to an ICSD report, the Bessemer, violation of instruction Hurley responding officer had worked that permit, $375. intersection before. Nichole Lorraine Doney, 39, of ——— Ironwood, driving failure to maintain Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe The Iron County Sheriff Depart- security, $495. From page 1 THE IRONWOOD Area Schools Board of Education honored the district’s citizens of the month at its meeting ment assisted the Hurley Police Philip Daniel Golombiski, 27, of increases in their tax bills for Monday evening. From left are, Norrie elementary principal Nicholas Steinmetz, fourth grader Tadan Niemi, Department at 3:20 a.m. on Tuesday Bessemer, operating while visibly school purposes, however. Luther L. Wright middle and high school principal Michelle Kanipes and 11th grader Alex Quick. The stu- with a complaint of a vehicle stolen impaired, $670,1 day jail. The Wisconsin Radio Network dents were honored for modeling self-discipline. Also honored, but not pictured, include: Maleah Maki and on Oshkosh Street in Gile, according Austin Bryan Gustafson, 27, of recently reported under the Peyton Rigoni. to an ICSD report. Bessemer, larceny of $200 or more ——— but less than $1,000, $825, 36 days 2015-17 state budget, homeown- The ICSD lodged Shawn Hawley jail. er property taxes will decrease Bryant, 27, at 6:05 a.m. on Tuesday Tristan Jackie Hazen, 18, of by $300 million over the next Ontonagon school board president on HPD charges of possession, pos- Watersmeet, drove while license not two years. session of paraphenalia and felony valid, $485, 1 day jail, 3 days com- WRN said Democrats are intent to deliver THC, according to munity service before March 2. upset that there is essentially no makes committee assignments an ICSD report. Anthony James Isham, 23, of increase for public school fund- Ontonagon County Watersmeet, disorderly person ing, however, quoting Assembly After a 9:15 a.m. incident at an jostling, $425. ONTONAGON — Ontonagon and he asked the board to release it takes about seven times to adult foster care home on Chippewa Justin D. Johnson, 34, Lake Minority Leader Peter Barca, D- School Board President Dean the company. The board agreed. make a mile, and it would be Kenosha, as saying, “Crumbs for Street in Ontonagon on Saturday, Nebagamon, Wis., operating while Juntunen announced appoint- Bobula then asked the board nice to have a marker indicating Martin McClung, 44, of Ontonagon, visibly impaired, $620. public schools and unlimited ments of board members to vari- to approve a new contract for the the distance. He said making the was arrested for domestic violence. Julie Lynn Landacre, 43, of increases for voucher schools.” ous committees Monday. remainder of the school year signs would be a good project for He was lodged in the Ontonagon Watersmeet, controlled substance Patritto said Wisconsin is los- Bruce Johanson, Tanya with Norman Pestka Construc- students. The board approved County Jail, according to an MSP use, $475, 1 day jail. ing some excellent teachers to Weisinger and Darren Weisinger tion. The cost of wood chips for the proposal. report. Darrell A. Leary, 29, of Chicago, states like Minnesota because of were selected for the Strategic this year would be $36.50 a ton Bobula said Homecoming was ACCIDENTS operating while visibly impaired, declining school funds and it’s Policy, Planning, Curriculum and Pestka would also have the a very successful week. Teachers Iron County, Wis. $725. At 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, John C. Carly Jeanne Levra, 29, of Mon- jeopardizing the public school and Athletics Committee. contract for the 2015-’16 school played against the varsity play- system. Bachman, 62, of Eau Claire, report- treal, Wis., operating while visibly Appointed to the Finance and year, at $37 per ton, the same ers in a basketball game, with ed his blue 2007 Chevy HHR was in impaired, $635, 1 day jail. “It’s political ping-pong and Negotiations Committee were cost as in the original contract. the students winning narrowly. kids in public schools are taking a ditch on Wisconsin 77 about two Jeffrey Lynn Peck, 59, of Bruce Nancy Mattson, Kyla LaBine The board agreed to hire He said the pep rally was a lot of miles east of the Upson city line. Crossing, controlled substance use, a shot,” he said. and Tammy Strasser. Charles Zielinski and Brian fun and gave kudos to Kristen According to an ICSD report, the drove while license suspended- The Administrative Commit- Amos as instructors for the Menigoz for all her work and vehicle was removed with no dam- revoked, $1,225, 2 days jail. tee includes Juntunen, LaBine drivers’ education programs for organization of the annual cele- age. Larissa Rae Poler, 27, of Ironwood and Mattson. the summer, contingent on stu- bration. ——— Watersmeet, controlled substance Upon superintendent Jim dent enrollment. The rate for in- Bobula said the school will At 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Gail L. possession of marijuana, $335. Bobula’s request, the board hired district students would be $350 sponsor a Women in Robotics Matusewic, 64, of Montreal reported Brian Eric Rhenlund, 44, of Iron- that the 2013 Buick Verano she was wood, assault and battery, $725, 5 Greg Nelson to fill the position of for Segment I and $50 for Seg- Day in March. He said there From page 1 driving had been in an accident with days jail. ParaPro B (playground) and ment II. about 16 to 20 female students a 2005 Jeep driven by Janet M. Jessica Lee Samardich, 30, of of these kids out in the bitter half-hour kitchen aide until the The rate for out-of-district who have expressed a strong Aimone, 54, of Montreal at Michigan Naperville, Ill., open intoxicant in cold.” end of the year. student would be $425 for Seg- interest in robotics and this Avenue and Stratford Street in Mon- vehicle-passenger, $425. Kolesar thought that the stu- Bobula also asked the board to ment I and $50 for Segment II. It would be a good opportunity to treal. Matusewic reported there were Timothy James Soderman, 25, of dents and staff responded well to approve the termination of the is a $25 increase for Segment I. see what it is all about. no injuries in the accident according Ironwood, operating while intoxicat- the alarm, a response he credit- wood chip contract. The current Johanson made a request Bobula said an anonymous to an ICSD report. ed, drove while license suspended- ed to the fire drills they per- wood chip provider, Northmak- from the Ontonagon County donor made it possible to send 35 FIRE CALLS revoked, controlled substance pos- formed earlier in the year. ki’s Inc., informed the school Recreational Advisory Group students to the Porcupine Moun- Iron County, Wis. session of marijuana, $1,665, 30 Debora Bohm, 53, of Mercer, days jail, 12 months probation. “This building clears out real- because of mechanical issues about adding some kind of dis- tains State Park for a day of ski- reported a chimney fire at 12:18 Shawn M. Smith, 24, of Besse- ly well, everyone knows what to with its trailers, it could not ful- tance markers around the school ing. He said the school will have a.m. on Tuesday. Mercer Fire mer, larceny of $200 or more but do,” said Kolesar. fill the contract. halls, so that evening school three additional dates when stu- Department was dispatched to the less than $1,000, $825, 41 days jail. The administration is investi- Bobula said the company had walkers would know how far dents can take advantage of gating the incident in an been upfront about the issues they walk in an evening. He said school bus transportation. attempt to determine the culprit that pulled the alarm, Kolesar WDNR offers wolf said. Tail-wagging beagle wins best in show at Westminster activity e-mail service Screenings NEW YORK (AP) — A beagle MADISON, Wis. — More than ics that they want to follow. wagging her tail a mile a minute 3,400 dog trainers, pet owners “When wolves attack dogs in has become America’s top dog. and others interested in keeping hunting or training situations, Miss P pulled an upset, win- From page 1 track of wolf activity have signed the DNR creates ‘wolf caution ning best in show Tuesday night up for an e-mail or wireless ser- areas’ to warn hunters that a our residents is an excellent at the 139th Westminster Ken- vice that sends out an alert when specific pack has attacked a dog example of our commitment to nel Club at Madison Square Gar- wolves attack hunting dogs or or group of dogs,” said Adrian meet the health education needs den. pets in Wisconsin. Wydeven, DNR biologist and of our community,” Malaskow The 4-year-old is related to Records show 3,462 sub- wolf expert. “We encourage bear said. Uno, who in 2008 became the scribers receive e-mail alerts of hunters to exercise greater cau- Aspirus Ontonagon plans to only other beagle to win at the new caution areas and recent tion if they plan to train hounds increase awareness and educa- nation’s most prominent dog wolf depredations through Gov- or hunt bear with hounds near tion in the county communities show. Delivery, an e-mail notification any caution area, especially if as well. Miss P beat out Matisse, a service provided by the Wiscon- they are near an actual kill site There will be a series of Portguese water dog that was sin Department of Natural and for pet owners near a kill Lunch & Learn sessions starting the top-winning male in show Resources. site to keep close tabs on their in March, as well as a children’s dog history. Judge David Merri- People sign up by using the pets.” story hour at the local library in am also picked her in the best-of- search function on the DNR web- Details of wolf attacks on dogs May, the release said. seven final ring over an old site for “dog depredation by and caution area maps are avail- The entire Western U.P. 2012 English sheepdog that clearly wolves” and can follow the sim- able on the DNR website, along Regional Health Assessment can was the crowd favorite, a stan- ple instructions for subscribing with additional wolf information be found on wuphd.org. dard poodle, a shih tzu and Associated Press to the alerts. and suggestions for avoiding — Alissa Pietila MISS P, a beagle, takes here turn in the ring during the hound competi- English springer spaniel and a It’s possible to unsubscribe at unwanted contact with wolves. tion at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, Monday, at Madison Skye terrier. anytime. The Skye finished second. Square Garden in New York. Miss P won best hound and Best in Show. Police: Man asks 2 at bus The alert is sent to a sub- scriber’s e-mail and/or wireless Classes start stop if they’re Muslim, addresses of choice and will stabs them Republicans oppose 17 percent pay hike for troopers the week of: include a link to details of 2010 February 23, 2015 SOUTHFIELD (AP) — A man MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wis- Scott Fitzgerald and Assembly affect 360 represented officers. depredations and a caution map based on the location of any asked two other men at a subur- consin state troopers would see Speaker Robin Vos said they Wisconsin Troopers Associa- Call now for info and to ban Detroit bus stop whether attacks. an average pay increase of 17 would oppose the deal when it tion President Glen Jones register 715-561-2880 they were Muslim before wound- percent under terms of a con- comes up for a vote before a spe- defended the 17 percent raise, Alerts on other topics are also ing them in a weekend knife tract negotiated with Gov. 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Applications for the first phase on hold Tuesday on the eve of its but Hanen’s ruling made a com- One possibility is a short-term were to begin Wednesday, when HURLEY, Wis.— Jeanette T. Bartol passed away peaceful- launch, complying reluctantly promise on that dispute look extension of current funding lev- as many as 300,000 immigrants ly Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015, at Villa Maria Health and Reha- with a federal judge’s order that more distant than ever. Republi- els, but House Speaker John brought illegally to the country bilitation Center in Hurley, with her family beside her. roiled immigrant communities cans are blocking funding for the Boehner said over the weekend as children could begin applying She was born March 2, 1941, in Gile, Wis. She had a smile nationwide and seemed to hard- agency unless Democrats agree that the House had done its job for an expansion of Obama’s that could light up a room and loved with her heart. She was en an already-tense stalemate on to cancel Obama’s immigration and he would “certainly” let a 2012 program aimed at the a gentle soul who truly touched everyone. Her family meant Capitol Hill. orders, and they seized on the shutdown occur if the Senate did- younger immigrants known as everything to her and she will always be with President Barack Obama ruling as validation for their n’t act. Dreamers. us. She will be greatly missed by her family promised an appeal and predict- position. If the political impasse Yet there was also palpable who deeply loved her. ed he’d prevail. But for tens of “Congress must reassert its seemed severe, so were the impli- anxiety, with their apparent She was preceded in death by her father, thousands of immigrants in line waning power. We must re- cations for millions of immi- White House gains under attack Peter Bartol; mother, Corrine Bartol; and to begin applying Wednesday for establish the constitutional prin- grants in the country illegally on Capitol Hill and in the courts. brother, Arthur Bartol. work permits and deportation ciple that the people’s represen- who have cheered Obama’s exec- Advocates pledged to redouble She is survived by a brother, John (Mary) stays under his directives, their tatives control the purse,” said utive directives in the face of con- their efforts to sign up as many Bartol, West Bend, Wis.; sister, Berniece plans were canceled, at least Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a gressional inaction. people as possible. (Bruce) Tomczyk, Kimball, Wis.; sister-in-law, temporarily. leading immigration hardliner. “We feel powerless but not “It’s extremely important for Novella Bartol, Hurley; nephew, Michael (Jodi) Talking to reporters in the Yet Senate Democrats, who defeated, sure that it will all the community to understand Tomczyk, Antigo, Wis.; nieces, Pamela (Kirk) Oval Office, Obama said he dis- have been blocking a House- work out,” 46-year-old Claudia from a legal perspective it is on Backman, Kimball, Leola Maslanka, Gile, and Jeanette T. agreed with the ruling by U.S. passed bill that would fund the Ramon, a native of Colombia, solid legal footing and actually Corrine (Michael) McEnery, Zion, Ill.; grand Bartol District Judge Andrew Hanen of department but also undo said at a rally in Houston, one of the larger numbers of people who nieces and grand nephews, Brittany, Macken- 1941 — 2015 Texas that the administration Obama’s actions, said the ruling dozens nationwide where immi- come forward to apply, the more had exceeded its authority. But from Hanen did nothing to budge grants and their advocates likely we can protect the expan- zie, Riley, Michaela, Garrett, Laura, Ginny and Christopher; he said that, for now, he must them. vowed to continue with prepara- sion,” said Marielena Hincapie, and great-great nephew, Brody. abide by it. “Democrats remain united in tions under Obama’s programs. executive director of the National Cremation has taken place. A private memorial service will “We’re not going to disregard our belief that funding for the Obama’s directives would Immigration Law Center. be held in the spring. this federal court ruling,” Obama Department of Homeland Securi- make more than 4 million immi- Hanen’s ruling late Monday Arrangements have been entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick said, but he added that adminis- ty should not be used as a ran- grants in the United States ille- night, in a case brought by 26 Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood. Online tration officials would continue som by Republicans, period,” said gally eligible for three-year states led by Texas, said that condolences may be expressed at mckevittpatrickfuneral- to prepare to roll out the pro- Chuck Schumer of New York. deportation stays and work per- Obama and his Homeland Secu- home.com. gram. “I think the law is on our The agency’s $40 billion bud- mits. Mostly those are people rity Department lacked the side and history is on our side,” get runs out Feb. 27, and with who have been in the country for authority to take the actions they he said. Congress now on recess lawmak- more than five years and have did. Daniel C. Beissel CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Daniel C. Beissel, 72, of Cor- pus Christi, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015. Montana community turns away teen with troubled past He was formerly a resident of Ramsay, Mich., son HARRISON, Mont. (AP) — the school, a rejection that left School on Jan. 25, 2013. detention centers and therapy of Leonard and Marcella Beissel. He served as a U.S. Navy After Spencer Ore was banned the Ores wondering whether a A peer told the principal about programs, but he was back home missile technician aboard nuclear submarines from a Montana high school in boy like theirs can get a second the weapons in Spencer’s back- with his parents when things got during the Vietnam era and was stationed in 2013 for bringing two pistols to chance to get an education in an pack as the school bell was ring- worse for the Ores in January Scotland, where he met his wife, Alice. campus and was accused of mak- age of school shootings. ing just after 3 p.m. 2014. Daniel was the recipient of a kidney in life, ing threats, his parents sought “We were just hoping that he Psychiatrists have since told In what his attorneys later and proudly became a donor in death. help with the hope that one day could be accepted into that com- his parents that the combination called an attempt to impress a He will be dearly missed by his wife; son, he would reintegrate into society. munity and have a chance to be a of those drugs, along with his girl, Spencer talked in Facebook Daniel; daughter, Diane and Gregg Dertinger; Veteran Margaret and Stephen Ore regular kid,” his mother said. then-undiagnosed bipolar disor- messages about committing new granddaughter, Eleana Dertinger; and daugh- visited him every weekend while For the 31 parents and grand- der, could potentially make him crimes. When he wrote, “this ter Deborah and Shane Phipps; and grandsons, Jackson, Con- he was in juvenile detention. parents who sued, it’s a risk they unstable. time ill blow up the whole (exple- nor, Phipps; his sister, Donna Jean Pairolero; nephews and They invested in nearly two are not prepared to take. Spencer told two stories about tive) school,” the girl protested. nieces and many friends. years of treatment for underlying “The bottom line is we feel like why he packed the guns that day. “No i dont want to hurt any- All who knew Dan are invited to participate at the funeral behavioral problems. we’re getting a dangerous child In one, he planned to run away one,” Spencer wrote back. “I site, which is: http://www.seasidefuneral.com/ in Corpus When his doctors and proba- shoved down the throats of all after school to live off the land in wont.” Christi, Texas. A special ceremony and 21-gun salute by the tion officers said Spencer, now the people here in the school,” the Rocky Mountains. In the Spencer was sent back to Patriotic Riders will take place as part of the funeral proces- 16, was well enough to return to said Bart Baumeister, one of other, he wanted to prove that treatment. He had violated his sion Feb. 19 at Saint Helena’s Church in Corpus Christi, end- public school, the Ores moved 50 those who filed the case. “It’s automatic weapons aren’t neces- parole by using an unauthorized ing with additional respects paid at the Fleet Reserve Associ- miles away to enroll him at a upsetting.” sary to carry out a school shoot- electronic device — an iPod he ation. school in quiet, rural Twin Spencer’s parents said he was ing. had traded for a pair of shoes at Bridges. on antidepressants and medica- “There was no one set plan,” a previous treatment facility. But last month, parents at tion for attention deficit-hyperac- Spencer said. “It was just a Spencer showed major Lynn Marie Nault Twin Bridges discovered tivity disorder when he took a bunch of racing thoughts run- improvement at Normative Ser- Spencer’s past and successfully loaded .357 Magnum and unload- ning through my head.” vices in Sheridan, Wyoming, the IRONWOOD, Mich. — Lynn Marie Nault, 52, of Ishpem- sued to block him from attending ed .22 handgun to Harrison High Spencer spent a year between most drastic coming when he was ing, formerly of Ironwood died Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015, at entrusted the responsibility of home. heading a house of 14 boys. She was born on August 28, 1962, in Sacramento, Calif., He was released back to his daughter of Alan and Jackie (Janov) Rajala. She attended parents in early fall and remains Ironwood schools and for many years she was employed as a on probation until his 18th birth- cook. day. Along with mood-stabilizing Lynn is survived by her significant other, Ross Hampton, of medication to treat bipolar disor- Ishpeming; two daughters, Jenny (Ryan Kurth) Benedicto of der, psychiatrists prescribed Spencer something else: social Hurley, Wis., Paula (Teddy Midyett) Schneider of Indian interaction, specifically at school. River, Mich.; her mother, Jackie (Frank) Kopnick of Iron- Spencer has attended Boy wood; an adopted daughter, Alina Gorman of Ironwood; three Scouts in the new town, but the brothers, Dale (Tanya) Rajala of Solon Springs, Wis., Brian Ores dropped any notion that he (Dana) Rajala of St. Paul, Minn., Mark (Susan) Rajala of Den- might attend Twin Bridges when ver; a sister, Lori (Dana) Decker of St. Paul, Minn.; and seven school officials told them last grandchildren, Antony, Liliana, Gracie, Conner, Amber, Cort- month that some parents were ney and Christina. encouraging their kids to pro- Cremation will take place at the Range Crematory in Hur- voke him in order to get him ley. Private family service will be held Saturday, Feb. 21, expelled. 2015, at the Ketola-Burla Funeral Home in Ironwood. Rev. Because of those threats, the Jean B Rencontre will officiate. Spring Inurnment will be in Ores did not object when the the Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood. school parents filed their lawsuit. Arrangements by Range Service and Crematory, Ketola- In early February, the judge then Burla Funeral Home of Ironwood. removed the order that required Twin Bridges to allow Spencer to enroll in the school. He was turned away from pri- Doctor: Girl thought horror vate schools, and he flunked an online course, indicative of the character would hurt her family challenges that can come with computer-based learning. WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — An “(Her belief) hasn’t wavered The Ores plan to ask Harrison attorney for one of two Wiscon- and it’s been unyielding to a High School to provide at-home sin girls accused of stabbing rational perspective,” Collins tutoring, but they are not sure their classmate to please horror testified. their request will be considered. character Slender Man tried to Collins also testified that the convince a judge Tuesday to girl told her she uses Vulcan move her case into juvenile mind control to keep negative On angel’s wings you were taken and in court, arguing that his client is emotions at bay and believes my heart you’ll stay and in God’s light mentally disturbed and believed Harry Potter villain Lord Volde- you’ll rest until we meet again some day. she had to kill to protect herself mort visits her when he’s not and her family from the crea- away on business trips. In Loving Memory of ture. A private detective working William (Bill) Bjork Taking the stand during the for the defense testified he dis- who passed away three years ago second day of a preliminary covered more than 60 drawings on February 18, 2012. hearing, psychologist Deborah of Slender Man in the girl’s bed- Collins testified that she has room. Many of the sketches interviewed the girl several included notes such as “not safe times and concluded she honest- even in your house” and “he is ly believes Slender Man exists. here always.”

You Left Too Soon

When a loved one passes away every memory of them blooms BOB BOUILLION like a cherished flower in your heart. who passed away February 18, 2014 I’m sending a dove to Heaven with a parcel on its wings You never said I’m leaving, you never said goodbye. Be careful when you open it, it’s full of beautiful treasures. You were gone before we knew it, and only God knows why. Inside are many kisses, wrapped up in hugs, to say how much I miss you A million times we needed you, a million times we cried. and to send you all my love. $ank you for all the beautiful If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. memories we shared together. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. My Love Always, Dolores In our hearts you hold a place, that no one could ever fill. So many people miss you. You touched the hearts of many and you will never be forgotten. Dearly missed by your wife Mary, sisters, brothers and friends THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 l 7 Midgets stop Gladiators, Speedboys, extend Nimrods winning streak to 7 fall CHASSELL — In a game By PAT KRAUSE The Midgets lost their first with a combined total of 18 3- [email protected] five games of the season but they pointers, Chassell got the small- BESSEMER — Bessemer have come on strong lately and er share of those, but the bigger coach Jim Partanen described it built momentum going into tour- share of the points. as "a typical Range game" where nament play with six straight "That first half, we were get- the players were focused and the wins. ting the ball moving good and crowd was loud and really into it. The Speedboys wanted to guys were spotting up for open Hurley coach Mike Swartz shake off a heart-breaker of a shots and actually hitting called it "a dogfight with both loss to Ironwood last Friday and them," Chassell coach Bill Slee- teams battling and competing to start peaking for the tourna- man said. hard." ment trail. The Panthers, playing with- "We fought through a lot of And with a 4-1 record in the out injured starting guard Abe things," Schwartz said. "It was a Porcupine Mountain Conference, Gockenbach, still racked up 28 really good win against a great Bessemer desperately wants to first-quarter points to Onton- team. Our guys really stepped be playing well to win the PMC agon's 21. up" in its last year of existence. As both teams switched into For Bessemer, Partanen said The game started off at a fair- zone defenses, Chassell stayed the game could be explained very ly regular pace as the Midgets warmer from the offensive end, simply. took a 12-9 lead after one quar- growing its lead to 12 by half- "The people who are usually ter, but the contest went to a time and hanging on throughout our strong scorers did not score- higher gear up in the second the second half. and we were on our home floor," quarter. "The guys looked real sharp he said. "It was 49-48 and we had Mitchell Maki made a 3 the Pat Krause/Daily Globe pretty much all game long," four opportunities and seven hard way with a reverse lay-in HURLEY’S JAMES Sukanen reaches for a rebound as Bessemer’s Andrew Peterson watches the play during Sleeman said. shots to take the lead. And they and a free throw and then Tuesday’s game at the House of Noise in Bessemer. Lars Daavettila stoked the fire with a career-high 27 points, were good shots." splashed a deep 3 at the 3:38 In the third quarter, 6-5 turning point came early in the quarter." including six of the Panthers' When it was over, the Hurley mark to put Hurley up 25-15. Speedboy Josh Tomes stepped fourth quarter. Mazurek gave "We're not just one person- eight triples. Midgets emerged with a 64-58 in But Jess Mazzon passed back back from the lane and made two Bessemer a 48-47 lead at 7:34 on they have to respect our other Of the five Panthers to score, a key Indianhead Conference up on top to Lance Berwald for a longer shots to give Bessemer a nice give-and-go pass, but Maki guys,"Swartz said. "I think our four did so in double figures: East battle in the House of Noise triple and Zack Mazurek drained only its second lead of the game answered with a triple from the kids are starting to believe we Hunter Rautiola added 13, Zach on Tuesday night. a 3 from the right wing. at 31-28. right wing and then rained down are a pretty good team and we Goddard 12 and Nick Pietila 10. It was likely that a heavily Hurley's Jake Tenlen But Hurley's energy level another 3 from out on top. can compete with anybody." For Ontonagon, Nick Takala favored Ironwood team would answered with an uncontested seemed to rise as James Suka- Hurley led 55-50. Sukanen and Maki led all dropped 22, including six of the clinch the outright title in the 15-footer, but Berwald was heat- nen, Tenlen and Maki made their "Mike Maki hurt us in both scorers with 19 points and Gladiators' 10 treys, despite Indianhead Conference East ing up. He drilled a top-of-the- presence felt. The Midgets built a games we played," Partanen Tenlen notched 14 for the orange making a limited contribution against Butternut on Tuesday- key 3 and then Max Samardich 47-41 lead with 1:56 left, but said. "Those two 3s were big. No and black. previously in the season. Taylor which they did. passed ahead to Mazurek who Berwald buried a 3 and a quick doubt they were 3-pointers. And Berwald topped Bessemer's Beaudry added 17 points and But both teams still had a lot drove the baseline and hit a in-bounds play to Andrew Metas Tenlen gives them another pres- scoring with 16 points, while made three threes. to play for. floater with 30.6 seconds left. whittled Hurley's lead to 47-46 at ence on the floor." Mazurek added 11. Samardich, Ontonagon (1-14, 0-10 CCC) Both wanted the bragging The Midgets took a 28-27 into the quarter. Swartz felt Maki's 3s in the who looks to be a developing is at Hancock Friday. Chassell rights from a Range rivalry halftime, but it looked to be The fourth quarter was all-out fourth quarter were big but also (6-10, 4-5 CCC), which won the game. either team's game. and wide-open. Partanen felt the felt Sukanen had "great fourth HOOPS — page 8 JV game, hosts Calumet Friday. Ontonagon — Taylor Beaudry 17, Nick Takala 22, Jaden Weisinger 6, Mitch Borseth 5, James Domitrovich 2, Lucas Dean 4; FT: 0-2; Fouls: 17; Fouled out: Borseth; 3-point field goals: Beaudry 3, Takala 6, Midgettes clinch share of Borseth 1. Chassell — Hunter Rautiola 13, Lars Daavettila 27, Logan Tervo 5, Zach Goddard 12, Nick Pietila 10; FT: 15-21; Fouls: 10; Fouled out: none; 3-point field goals: East title with Mercer’s win Daavettila 6, Tervo 1, Pietila 1. Ontonagon 21 32 41 56 MAPLE, Wis. — Hurley may Chassell 28 44 51 67 have lost Tuesday's game, but it IRONWOOD ...... 44 BUTTERNUT ...... 31 picked up a big win earlier in the IRONWOOD — Ironwood JEFFERS ...... 60 night. overcame first-half foul trouble ATERSMEET W PAINESDALE...... —. . . . Jeffers. . . 55 The Midgetttes won at least a to beat Butternut 44-31 in Tues- upped its efficiency in time to share of the Indianhead Confer- day's Indianhead Conference wipe out an early deficit and win ence East Division title when game. at home against Watersmeet. Mercer knocked off Wakefield- Four starters, Kacie Lundin, Seven threes over the middle Marenisco. It's the 10th straight Emily DiGiorgio, Katie Piispa- two quarters helped the Jets Indianhead title for Hurley and pen and Lauren Gauthier, had overturn an 18-8 deficit after the it has won all four division titles two fouls and had to sit much of first quarter. since the league split into two the second quarter. Butternut "We fell behind by double dig- divisions. took a 17-16 lead into the second its and we just clawed our way "The girls definitely deserve half. back. We found the right five, it, that's for sure," Hurley coach The Red Devils outscored But- six guys that play well together Steve Eder said. "I definitely ternut 17-9 in the third quarter. and we executed when we need- think the Indianhead is on a bit "In the second half, we put on ed to," Jets coach Duane Snell of an upswing right now. It's a little press, adjusted defensive- said. something at the beginning of ly, kept our hands back and When the surge had passed, the year when we talked about started pulling away from there," Jeffers went from 10 down after goals and things we wanted to Ironwood coach Tim Routheaux a quarter to 51-44 ahead with a accomplish." said. frame to go. Iffy free-throw The Midgettes played well in Gabby McCorison, who led shooting down the stretch Tuesday's 48-34 loss to North- Butternut with 19 points, hit a allowed the Nimrods to hang western, which is 13-6 and has a buzzer-beater to pull the Midgets around, but Jeffers held on to win over South Shore. within 33-26 after three quar- gain back-to-back wins for the "Northwestern is a good ters. That shot came from about first time all season. team," Eder said. "They're physi- two feet inside of the half-court Brant Ryynanen's 18 points cal, they're fast, they get after line. paced Jeffers, which hosts you defensively. They're well- "I felt like they could have unbeaten Lake Linden-Hubbell coached. It was fun for us to play started a little run," Routheaux in CCC play Friday night. Jaden in. It will definitely pay divi- said. "But they ended up only Wood added 14 and Zachary dends in the next week or so." scoring five points in the fourth Nicholas 13. Hurley played well, but 10 of quarter." For Watersmeet, Ryan Bain the 14 players arrived back in DiGiorgio led Ironwood with had a team-best 18 points, while town from a trip to New York at 16 points and Lundin had 14. Rondell McKinney (12) and 1 a.m. Tuesday. "The bench kept us in the Kayne Williams (10) also scored Jason Juno/Daily Globe Hurley (16-5) finishes the game in the first half and the in double figures. MERCER’S SYDNEY Thompson (23) shoots as Wakefield-Marenisco’s Lauren Grace defends Tuesday at Mer- regular season at home against starters took over in the second Watersmeet — Mike McGrath 4, Rondell McKinney cer. Thompson scored 16 points, including 12 in the third quarter. Ashland Thursday. The schedule half," Routheaux said. 12, Ethan McGeshick 5, Ryan Bain 18, Kayne Williams originally said the game was in Ironwood (7-11, 6-10) goes to 10, George Zelinski 2, Connor Voegtline 4; FT: 10-14; Fouls: 19; Fouled out: Zelinski, Williams; 3-point field Ashland. Wakefiled-Marenisco Friday. goals: McKinney 2, McGeshick 1, Bain 1, Williams 1. Hurley — Gabby Pecotte 6, Natalie Moon 6, Dani Irons Butternut — Gabby McCorison 19, Chelsea Wegner Jeffers — Jaden Wood 14, Tanner Nicholas 3, Tigers stonewall Cardinals 4, Brittany Czarnecki 3, MaKayla Wolfe 3, Maria Swartz 3, Eika Daly 5, Danielle Koch 4. FTs: 7-14. Fouls: 12. Zachary Nicholas 13, Jay Stevens 5, Brant Ryynanen 3, Kirkie Pecotte 9. 3-pointers: Czarnecki, Wolfe, Swartz. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: McCorison 1, Daly 1. 18, Myles Rajala 4, Mason Heinonen 2, Bradley Jenkins Northwestern — Lupa 7, Friend 4, Ogren 3, Parker 6, Ironwood — Katie Piispanen 1, Rachel Hudacek 3, 1; FT: 11-24; Fouls: 17; Fouled out: none; 3-point field Lundeen 4, Vik 3, Johnson 22. 3-pointers: None. Taylor Mylly 1, Makenzie Marshall 9, Kacie Lundin 14, goals: Wood 3, T. Nicholas 1, Z. Nicholas 4, Ryynanen Loss costs W-M chance at winning East title outright Hurley 12 13 21 34 Emily DiGiorgio 16. FTs: 13-17. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: 1. Northwestern 16 24 34 48 None. 3-pointers: Hudacek 1, Lundin 1, DiGiorgio 1. Watersmeet 18 28 44 55 By JASON JUNO Butternut 11 17 26 31 Jeffers 8 29 51 60 game, it's about pride for us," shots. Ironwood 9 16 33 44 [email protected] Mercer coach Shannon Hiller "We're still in good shape. MERCER, Wis. — Hurley may said. "We still feel we have a There's a couple of conference be Mercer's biggest rival, but the share of the division. Even games left. We can still finish in Tigers did the Midgettes a big though we lost to Bayfield, we first place. That was their goal favor with Tuesday night's 61-52 played 10 other games and have from the beginning of the sea- victory over Wakefield-Marenis- the same record as the other two son." co. teams." Still, the Cardinals wanted to The Midgettes clinched at The Tigers won Tuesday with win it outright. least a share of the Indianhead defense. "This is our last year in the Conference East Division title "Our defense has improved a conference and it would have with W-M's loss. W-M will tie lot from the beginning of the sea- been great to bring it back to Hurley for the division title if it son and since we played them Michigan," Yon said. wins Thursday against Wash- last," Mercer sophomore Caitlyn The Tigers led from early in burn and Friday against Iron- Hiller said. the second quarter on. W-M wood. "We were hard on Wakefield," never got closer than seven Mercer was already eliminat- coach Hiller said. "They were not points in the second half. ed from contention for the top able to score like the first time Mercer outscored W-M 21-15 spot in the division, but it pro- we met them. I think that was in the third quarter. Mercer's tected its home court by winning the difference, our defensive Sydney Thompson scored 12 of every division game in Mercer. intensity." those points herself, taking "It's bittersweet, helping our "I don't know that we really advantage of her opportunities rivals, but it's a good win for us," felt the pressure as much as this on the block. She ended up with Mercer senior Lexi Engler said. was their last home game, it was 16 points. Mercer is equal to W-M and senior night," W-M coach Pete "They ran a 1-3-1 and those Jason Juno/Daily Globe Hurley in division games, but its Yon said. "They wanted this one. two girls trapped Shania (St. THE IRONWOOD Red Devils won the Indianhead Conference East Division title outright for the third straight loss at Bayfield of the West Divi- They earned it. They played a Germaine), and then the whole year with Tuesday’s 72-34 win over Butternut. From left, first row are: Denver Sharrow, Luke Hewitt, Jordan sion cost it a chance for a division better game tonight. They elimi- court was ours," Thompson said. Giannunzio, Ryan Sobolewski, Zach Combs, Desmond Sackmann and James Giannunzio; second row: Austin championship. nated turnovers. They eliminat- Backlund, Colin Clausen, Jake DiGiorgio, Jared Sobolewski, Matt Dary, Shane Buckley and Brett Ossanna. For "We wanted to win the ball- ed mistakes. They made their more on the game, see page 8. EAST — page 8 8 l WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Devils win IC East title IRONWOOD — Ironwood which is a credit to our players. Sobolewski, Matt Dary and Stars 1 Frederic 65, Northwood 49 Ironwood 13-2 16-2 Local Schedule WLGlenwood City 56, Colfax 46 Hurley 11-4 12-9 wrapped up its third straight "They worked so hard in the Austin Backlund. Chub & Sandy's 54 11 Goodman/Pembine 64, Niagara 41 Bessemer 10-5 12-6 Indianhead Conference East offseason when no one was Ironwood (16-2, 13-2) faces a Rigoni's 50 15 Grantsburg 49, Luck 45 Wakefield-Marenisco 8-7 9-7 Wednesday, Feb. 18 Division title outright with a 72- around, in the gym, in the weight stern test at Northwestern Fri- Uncle Sam's 40 20 Hurley 64, Bessemer, Mich. 58 Mercer 2-13 6-15 College basketball Silver Street Pit Stop 38 32 Ironwood, Mich. 72, Butternut 34 Butternut 0-14 1-18 34 victory over Butternut Tues- room, really paid off." day. GCC at Finlandia, women, 4:30; men, Aurora Club 38 27 Medford Area 53, Northland Pines 42 Butternut — Riley Christian 8, Steven Scherwinski 7, 6:30 day night. Twelve players scored for Keystone 34 36 Mosinee 49, Rhinelander 47 EST Spencer Maier 8, Christian Ernst 3, Sam Miesbauer 8. Thursday, Feb. 19 W Conf Overall Pit Stop (Bessemer) 27 38 Neillsville 46, Colby 26 "I told the team before the Ironwood, led by Jake DiGior- FTs: 7-16. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Maier Boys basketball Washburn 14-0 17-2 Studio of the Stars 5 55 New Auburn 55, Clear Lake 44 game, 'You don't always get to gio's 24 points. Denver Sharrow 2, Scherwinski 1. Wakefield-Marenisco at Watersmeet, Solon Springs 9-5 13-7 Osseo-Fairchild 75, Cadott 68 Ironwood — Denver Sharrow 15, Jordan Giannunzio 6:30 South Shore 7-6 10-7 play for championships,'" Iron- scored 15. Owen-Withee 61, Loyal 58 3, Luke Hewitt 4, Zach Combs 3, Colin Clausen 4, Ryan Girls basketball Mellen 5-8 9-9 Basketball Pittsville 57, Wisconsin Valley Luth. 42 wood coach Pete Lewinski said. Lewinski was happy all of the Sobolewski 5, Jake DiGiorgio 24, James Giannunzio 2, Ashland at Hurley, 7:15 Drummond 4-9 5-11 Prentice 62, Bruce 50 Brett Ossanna 2, Jared Sobolewski 6, Desmond Sack- Baraga at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Bayfield 3-11 5-12 "A lot of teams don't get to play team's seniors scored on Senior Regis 83, Stanley-Boyd 50 mann 2, Austin Backlund 2. FTs: 8-11. Fouls: 11. Fouled Ewen-Trout Creek at Jeffers, 7:20 EST for a lot of championships and we Night — Sharrow, Colin U.P. BOYS Shiocton 60, Wittenberg-Birnamwood out: None. 3-pointers: Sharrow 3, Giannunzio 1, R. Watersmeet at Chassell, 6:20 Tuesday WEST-PAC 47 Conf Overall were fortunate the last three Clausen, DiGiorgio, James Gian- Sobolewski 1, DiGiorgio 1. Washburn at Wakefield-Marenisco, Escanaba 59, West Iron County 36 Southwestern 47, Boscobel 38 Houghton 7-0 11-4 Butternut 7 17 23 34 7:15 Negaunee 55, Gladstone 45 years to win the East Division, nunzio, Brett Ossanna, Jared Stratford 69, Amherst 58 Calumet 4-2 10-4 Ironwood 16 38 57 72 Friday, Feb. 20 Munising 80, Rapid River 35 Wakefield-Marenisco, Mich. 65, Mercer L’Anse 3-3 8-7 Boys basketball Big Bay de Noc 70, Mid Peninsula 47 39 West Iron County 1-4 2-13 Mercer at Bessemer, 7:15 North Central 77, North Dickinson 53 Hancock 0-6 3-12 Carney-Nadeau 69, Bark River-Harris Bessemer (11-6, 9-5 IC) hosts Ironwood at Northwestern, 7:15 WISCONSIN GIRLS Hurley at Butternut, 7:15 56 Tuesday GIRLS Hoops Mercer in the House of Noise on Girls basketball Forest Park 61, Norway 35 Auburndale 62, Athens 38 PMC Friday at 7:15 p.m. Mercer at Bessemer, 5:45 Iron Mountain 47, Kingsford 37 Bloomer 83, Osseo-Fairchild 50 Conf Overall Hurley — Jake Tenlen14, Luke Marczak 2, Kohl Man- Ironwood at Wakefield-Marenisco, 7:15 Westwood 61, Gwinn 51 Cameron 69, Northwood 46 Wakefield-Marenisco 4-0 13-2 Hurley (12-9,11-4 IC) travels zanaras 3, Tandrell Foster 7, James Sukanen 19, Mitchell Marquette 46, Ishpeming 43 Clayton 59, Clear Lake 24 Watersmeet 2-2 8-8 From page 7 Baraga 75, Dollar Bay 64 Colfax 50, Ladysmith 26 Bessemer 3-3 11-8 to Butternut on Friday for anoth- Maki 19. FTs: 10-17, Fouls: 1, Fouled out: none, 3-point- Pool Chassell 67, Ontonagon 56 Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 60, Ewen-Trout Creek 0-4 1-15 player, scored nine points. er conference game with a 7:15 ers: Mitchell Maki 4, Jake Tenlen 3, Kohl Manzanares 1. Painesdale Jeffers 60, Watersmeet 55 Spring Valley 48 Bessemer won the junior var- Bessemer — Max Samardich 9, Andrew Peterson 8, Lake Linden-Hubbell 83, Ewen-Trout Frederic 59, Rush City, Minn. 50 CCC p.m. tip-off. Jess Mazzon 4, Andrew Metas 2, Lance Berwald 16, Conf Overall sity game 42-35. Zack Mazurek 11, Josh Tomes 8. FTs: 7-9, Fouls:21, IRON COUNTY MEN’S Creek 51 Hayward 47, Regis 25 Baraga 6-2 10-4 THURSDAY NIGHT POOL Calumet 45, L’Anse 39 Ironwood, Mich. 44, Butternut 31 Jeffers 6-3 8-8 Wakefield-Marenisco 65, Mercer, Wis. Luck 34, Grantsburg 23 EAGUE Lake Linden-Hubbell 6-3 7-9 LFeb. 12 39 Medford Area 57, Northland Pines 39 Dollar Bay 5-4 8-7 Studio of the Stars I 13, Bank Club 3 Ironwood 72, Butternut, Wis. 34 Mercer 61, Wakefield-Marenisco, Mich. Ontonagon 4-5 8-9 Spiders 11, Aurora Club 5 Hurley, Wis. 64, Bessemer 58 52 Chassell 4-6 6-10 Loggers Lounge 11, Downtown Lounge Newberry 56, Brimley 41 Mosinee 50, Rhinelander 47 Republic-Michigamme 0-7 2-11 5 Petoskey 68, Sault Ste. Marie 40 Pittsville 40, Wisconsin Valley Luth. 31 Beer Barrel 12, Krash Inn 4 Rice Lake 55, Menomonie 54 INDIANHEAD U.P. GIRLS Saint Marys Springs 43, Mayville 25 The Munch 11, Full Throttle 5 Tuesday EAST North Pole 11, Silver Street Pit Stop 5 Forest Park 58, Rapid River 35 Conf Overall TANDINGS Saxon Pub 10, Studio of the Stars II 6 Hannahville 45, Munising Baptist 42 S Hurley 13-3 16-4 Wakefield-Marenisco 11-3 13-3 Division I Gwinn 53, Negaunee 52 OYS B Mercer 10-4 13-7 Beer Barrel – 159, Spider’s – 153, Stu- Westwood 40, West Iron County 33 PMC Bessemer 8-7 11-8 dio of the Stars I – 143, Loggers Lounge Ironwood 44, Butternut, Wis. 31 Conf Overall Ironwood 6-9 7-11 – 138, The Munch – 124, Saxon Pub – Mercer, Wis. 61, Wakefield-Marenisco Bessemer 4-1 12-6 Butternut 2-12 3-17 115, Silver Street Pit Stop – 78. 52 Ewen-Trout Creek 2-1 7-9 DIVISION II Wakefield-Marenisco 1-2 9-7 EST Sault Ste. Marie 57, Petoskey 36 W Conf Overall Aurora Club – 125, Bank Club – 105, St. Ignace 77, Cedarville 45 Watersmeet 0-3 10-5 Krash Inn – 105, North Pole – 103, Down- South Shore 14-0 19-2 DeTour 35, Mackinaw City 33 Bayfield 9-4 12-8 town Lounge – 88, Full Moon – 87, Full CCC Conf Overall Solon Springs 5-7 5-10 Throttle – 85, Studio of the Stars II – 70. ISCONSIN OYS W Tuesday B Lake Linden-Hubbell 10-0 16-0 Drummond 4-10 4-15 Amery 65, Baldwin-Woodville 59 Republic-Michigamme 8-2 13-2 Washburn 2-10 2-15 Dartball Ashland 46, Northwestern 45 Baraga 5-3 7-7 Mellen 1-14 1-19 Auburndale 60, Nekoosa 23 Chassell 4-5 6-10 Blair-Taylor 71, Eau Claire Immanuel Jeffers 2-5 5-10 WEST-PAC Dollar Bay 2-6 2-12 Conf Overall GOGEBIC RANGE Lutheran 55 Houghton 7-0 14-3 Cuba City 60, Iowa-Grant 51 Ontonagon 0-9 1-13 DARTBALL Calumet 4-2 14-2 Week 14 Elk Mound 58, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser NDIANHEAD Hancock 3-3 11-5 Rigoni’s 4, Keystone 1 44 I West Iron County 1-5 3-15 AST Aurora Club 3, Silver Street Pit Stop 2 Fall Creek 60, Altoona 43 E Conf Overall L’Anse 0-5 6-11 Pit Stop (Bessemer) 4, Studio of the Florence 50, Phelps 43

Jason Juno/Daily Globe MERCER’S JOHN Klopatek looks for a shot against Wakefield-Marenisco’s Kevin Lane Tuesday at Mercer. Hot-shooting Cardinals down Tigers MERCER, Wis. — Wakefield-Marenisco made Kevin Lane led W-M with 17 points and Tommy seven 3-pointers and downed Mercer 65-39 Tues- Libertoski had 13. day night. Tarrin St. Germaine and John Klopatek scored The Cardinals turned a three-point first quarter 12 points each to lead Mercer. James Reichard had lead into a 34-22 halftime advantage. That should 11. have been single digits, Mercer coach Adam Miller Kevin Lane led W-M with 17 points. Cole had 15 said. and Libertoski scored 13. The Tigers held the ball, trying for the last shot W-M (9-7, 8-7) goes to Watersmeet Thursday. of the half, but they went too soon and W-M made Mercer (6-15, 2-13) finishes the regular season at a buzzer beater. That was after Mercer played its Bessemer Friday. slower tempo in the first quarter. W-M — Kevin Lane 17, Johnson 3, Libertoski 13, Orlich 2, Cole 15, Dean 2, Gagnon 4, Tarro 7, Barto 2. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Lane. 3-pointers: Johnson 1, Libertoski 3, Cole "The third quarter was the backbreaker," Miller 2, Tarro 1. said. "It was the first time this year my boys, they Mercer — Tarrin St. Germaine 12, Lucas Huybrecht 2, John Klopatek 12, James Brandon Veale/Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) got confused about who they had three times and Reichard 11, Brandon Cassiani 2. Fouls: 7. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: St. Germaine EWEN-TROUT Creek's Alan Goll releases a three-point attempt during the second half of Tuesday's game at 1. all three times they hit 3s, (Shane) Cole had two W-M 10 34 49 65 Lake Linden-Hubbell. Guarding is Tyler Roose, who became LL-H's all-time leading scorer earlier in the con- and (Tommy) Libertoski had one." Mercer 7 22 34 39 test, which LL-H won 83-51. M ran out of time. Panthers fall at Lake Linden on Roose’s big night East Lauren Grace led W-M with By BRANDON VEALE face of Lake Linden basketball as back that had included a trip to 20 points. Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) it is today, I'm just very proud of Republic the night before), but "And she made them. She W-M (13-3, 11-3) hosts Wash- LAKE LINDEN — Tyler Roose him," LL-H coach Jack Kumpula Tuesday's game was about more From page 7 doesn't always make the ones burn for a Thursday makeup has led Lake Linden-Hubbell's said. than just a couple extra makes. "We just started running the ball right under the basket. I was game. Mercer (14-7, 11-4) goes to boys' basketball team to an era of Roose has been a mainstay of "At the same time, I thought we up." happy to see she put them in Bessemer to complete the regu- success that may be unprecedent- the Lakes offense for some time, defended a heck of a lot better than Coach Hiller said she was big. tonight." lar season Friday. Mercer — Lexi Engler 8, Shania St. Germaine 25, Cait- ed in school history. joining the varsity after Christmas we did tonight. We didn't really "She got in exactly the posses- The Cardinals made a late lyn Hiller 8, Sydney Thompson 16, Taylor Wolfe 1, Tuesday, he reached a level of of his freshman season and churn- come out and want to stop them at sion we needed.," he said. "We charge, getting the deficit down Solveig Vik 3. FTs: 10-19. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: None. 3- individual achievement to match. ing out double-digit game after all at the beginning of the game," worked on our press breaker and to seven points, 57-50, with pointers: St. Germaine 3. W-M — Darienne Korpi 9, Saundra Libertoski 4, Lauren Less than two minutes into double-digit game. He reached the Besonen said. she went right to where she about a minute left. Grace 20, Hallee Yon 8, Heather Hemming 7, Kassidee Tuesday's 83-51 rout of Ewen- record in his 76th varsity appear- Poissant kept abusing the Pan- needed to and the girls did the But Shania St. Germaine, who Yon 4. FTs: 12-25. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: None. 3-point- Trout Creek, Roose accumulated ance, a list that includes three thers inside, finishing with 29 job to get it there and she found ers: None. led Mercer with 25 points, made W-M 11 15 30 52 the necessary four points to CCC titles, a district champi- points as the senior forward makes them. two free throws after that and W- Mercer 9 24 45 61 become the school's all-time lead- onship in 2014 and All-U.P. recog- a run at a scoring milestone him- ing scorer. nition in both of the last two sea- self: 1,000, which remains within "It feels good to be the top, but it sons. his reach. wouldn't be possible without the This Lakes team has seen sev- E-TC (7-10) picked up the Ironwood boys second at UP Finals coaches and all the players who eral special nights thus far as it offense in the third quarter, but have played with me before," takes on the challenge of a perfect the game never really got close. MARQUETTE — The Ironwood boys finished said. Roose said after the game, in regular season. Sixteen of 20 The Panthers got a team-best runners-up at the U.P. Finals at Marquette Braucher and the boys team go to Nub's Nob which he scored 20 points. games are down, and this one, 14 points from Jacob Moilanen. Mountain Tuesday. for the MHSAA Division II state finals Monday. Roose eclipsed the total of 1,211 against the opponent which gave They'll try and snap a three-game "The boys raced well again and stayed with Results set by 1977 alum Dan Short them their closest game of the sea- slide next Tuesday night when powerhouse Marquette in the GS event but fell Girls (father of longtime Michigan Tech son thus far on Jan. 27 (55-49), they host Porcupine Mountain behind them in the slalom to place second over- Slalom: 1. Ally Fenton, Houghton-Hancock. quarterback Steve) on a jumper in was all Lakes from the beginning. Conference rival Watersmeet. all," Ironwood coach Liz Constantini said. Ironwood: 3. Leah Braucher, 9. Anna Wacker, the paint about 1 1/2 minutes into Roose's two buckets to get the "Our last three games have the non-conference contest. His record were part of a game-open- been double digit losses. To pretty Robert Burchell was second in the GS with 16. Alyson McCullough, 13. Corissa Mattson. current total is 1,228 with four reg- ing 9-0 run. E-TC put up a little good teams, but I don't think the Rico Braucher fourth, Isaac Aukee fifth and GS: 1. Jenna Stein, H-H. Ironwood: 13. ular season games and the post- offense in the middle of the quar- competitive spirit was there on a Riley Jarocki seventh. Burchell was Ironwood's Alyson McCullough, 16. Corissa Mattson, 17. season to go. ter but the Lakes put Brett Pois- couple of those occasions," Besonen highest finisher in the slalom, in fifth. Lacey Rimkus, 18. Anna Wacker, 20. Ashley LL-H students have been bring- sant to work on the block, where said. The Ironwood girls took third. Leah Brauch- Basso. ing 'big-head' cutouts of some of he scored three straight times fol- Ewen-TC 8 10 21 12 — 51 er led the Ski Devils with a third-place finish in Boys the Lakes' top players to recent LL-Hubbell22 21 20 20 — 83 lowed by an Arthur Lyons three to Ewen-Trout Creek — Alan Goll 3, Tanner Driesenga the slalom and Anna Wacker was ninth. Alyson Slalom: 1. Adam Skendzel, Marquette. 5. games. Roose's depiction, easily make it 22-8 after one. 5, Landon Maki 3, Jacob Witt 4, John Berglund 8, Austin McCullough led the girls with a 13th-place fin- Robert Burchell, 9. Rico Braucher, 10. Riley Berglund 10, Jacob Moilanen 14, Jack Boro 4; FT: 7-12; noticed for its closely-cropped E-TC coach Brad Besonen ish in the GS. Jarocki, 13. Sean Schwab. black hair, naturally, features noted that, in the first meeting at Fouls: 13; Fouled out: Witt; 3-point field goals: Goll 1, Driesenga 1, Maki 1, A. Berglund 1. McCullough, Lacey Rimkus, Wacker and GS: 1. Joe Weber, Marquette. Ironwood: 2. prominently. Ewen, the Lakes didn't shoot par- Lake Linden-Hubbell — Markus Schwandt 2, Marshall Leonie Metzner skied their last race Tuesday. Robert Burchell, 4. Rico Braucher, 5. Isaac "I'm so happy for him. For him ticularly well (they were also play- Knight 2, Arthur Lyons 10, Blake Dupuis 2, Cody Kunnari 8, Andrew Hammes 2, Brett Poissant 29, Tyler Roose 20, "They are good kids who contributed a lot to Aukee, 7. Riley Jarocki, 15. Austen Merconti, to set the record, for the kid to put ing the second night of a back-to- Lucas Klein 6, Ryan Liimatainen 2; FT: 11-16; Fouls: 13; in the time that he did, to be the Fouled out: none; 3-point field goals: Lyons 2. the program and will be missed," Constantini 16. Sean Schwab. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 9 DEFLOCKED Thousands waiting for organ transplants

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You’ll have trouble making up your mind. Refrain from making a hasty decision. Get the facts first if you want to avoid backtracking. Time is on your side. GET FUZZY VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Jeal- ousy will mount at work due to false information being spread. Don’t be too trusting or gossipy. Keep your person- al details private, and don’t encourage hearsay. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Take time to do things that you enjoy. Get together with a friend or join the youngsters in your life for some play- time. Do whatever takes your mind off uncertainties and eases your stress. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Relationships with the people you live with will be tumultuous. Focus on BEETLE BAILEY putting in extra hours at work, or pur- sue an activity outside your living quarters. An argument will lead to sor- row. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — With a few changes, you will achieve your goal. Past experience will be a valuable resource when you are making plans. Discard ideas that are going nowhere and formulate a new game plan. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Don’t let the regrets in your life over- power you. The important thing is to let go of the past and learn from your errors so you can move forward with- ZITS out emotional baggage.

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D; .L:CIN .=G:: .=DJH6C9 .=>GIN I=:E:GHDCL=D7JNHI=:EGDE:GIN GJCC:G C:L:GI>G:H H:6IH A>IIA: $JC:   >C &>7:G  DC '  % (.)( '#6I ><=I      6C9 6I I=: ;DG:8ADHJG: H6A: DG ID I=: GJHI (::9HI=:GBDHI6I6C9;GDCI *6<: 6C9BD9>;>:97N;;>96 It can help *' AD86A I>B: DC    ;DG CD HJ>I DG EGD8::9>C< 6I A6L DG >C BDGI<6<:=DA9:G;DG96B6<>C<I=: 286*6+25*17 7G6@: E69H    6H= K>I DG )G9:G G:8DG9:9 DC $JAN  6C:HI>B6I:9KDAJB:D; D; :FJ>IN =6K>C< 7::C >CHI>IJI:9 ID EGDE:GIN 9JG>C< I=: G:9:BEI>DC if you guess well DCAN   6;I:GEB >C&>7:GDC*6<: >C '>M:9 DC>;:G H6LI>B7:G  G:8DK:G I=: 9:7I H:8JG:9 7N H6>9 E:G>D9 #; I=: H6A: >H H:I 6H>9: ;DG !D<:7>8 8DJCIN G:8DG9H '>8=>  D; '>M:9 "6G9LDD9 H6LI>B BDGI<6<: DG 6CN E6GI I=:G:D; 6CN G:6HDC I=: *JG8=6H:G 6I I=: By Phillip Alder <6C DC L=>8= BDGI<6<: I=:G: >H  7:9GDDB =DB: ;DG G:CI >C #GDC 7:G   D; -J<6G '6EA: (DL I=:G:;DG: 7N K>GIJ: D; I=: H6A:H=6AA7::CI>IA:9DCANID6G: 8A6>B:9 ID 7: 9J: 6I I=: 96I: LDD9 6AAB7:G    +-.>I6C>JBI=1=::A H6LI>B7:G  D;HE:CEJAE EDL:G D; H6A: 8DCI6>C:9 >C H6>9 IJGC D; I=: 9:EDH>I E6>9 .=: *JG Agnes de Mille, a dancer and =:G:D; I=: HJB D; .L:CIN ->M HA>9:H FJ::C7:9 A6G<: LDD9   D; '>M:9 DC>;:G BDGI<6<: 6C9EJGHJ6CIIDHI6IJI: 8=6H:G H=6AA =6K: CD ;JGI=:G G: choreographer who died in 1993, .=DJH6C9 ><=I "JC9G:9 said, “Living is a form of not being H=DL:G :A:8IG>8;>G:EA68: E6I>D EJAELDD9 6C9   D; D; I=: -I6I: D; '>8=><6C >C HJ8= 8DJGH: 6<6>CHI I=: 'DGI<6<:: DG .L:CIN ->M 6C9   DAA6GH sure, not knowing what next or how "DB:H E6GIB:CIH 6C9 JH> GDDB 6>GG>9: &>@:C:L '>M:9 "6G9LDD9 EJAELDD9 86H:B69:6C9EGDK>9:9 CDI>8:>H I=: 'DGI<6<::TH 6IIDGC:N 6I:9    ... We guess. We may be wrong, but C:HH -E68:H ;DG G:CI 6AA ;DG 9: A:8IG>8A:K:A>C<?68@H ;GDCI B6G@:9 DG DI=:GL>H: 9:H>K:CI=6IDCI=:I=96N    1>CDC6 (6I>DC6A 6C@ /C9:GI=:EDL:GD;H6A:8DCI6>C:9 we take leap after leap in the dark.” I6>AH .=: ,:6A HI6I: -IDG: 6C9G:6G &><=IL:><=I ;DG8JII>C< .=: DG:HI-:GK>8:G: D; '6G8=  6I  ' 'DGI<6<:: At the bridge table, we try not to >C H6>9 BDGI<6<: 6C9 I=: HI6IJI:    6AJB>CJB8DCHIGJ8I>DC H:GK:H I=: G><=I ID G:?:8I 6CN 6C9 DT8AD8@&D86A.>B: H6>9BDGI<6<: 555555555555555555555555555 guess, but sometimes we are forced 69>AA68 >C HJ8= 86H: B69: 6C9 EGDK>9:9 (:L*G>8:   6AA7>9H #CI:G:HI:9E6GI>:HB6ND7 L>AA 7: ;DG:8ADH:9 7N 6 H6A: 6I 555555555 ,#4#)  ,))% to take a leap in the dark. Today’s ,:7J>AIIG6CHB>HH>DC C:LI>G:H CDI>8: >H =:G:7N <>K:C I=6I H6>9 DG7:HID;;:G   DG I6>C 6 EGDHE:8IJH ;GDB I=: D;;>8: EJ7A>8 6J8I>DC ID I=: =><=:HI 7>9 *  IIDGC:N;DG1>CDC6(6I>DC6A deal is an example. How should 6C9BDG: !DD9GJCC:G;DG BDGI<6<: L>AA 7: ;DG:8ADH:9 7N 6 South plan the play in three no-trump 2'-/*20*6    A>HI:9 7:ADL  EGDHE:8IJH 7>9 9:G 6I I=: ;GDCI :6HI 9DDG D; I=: 6C@  .DL:G G>K: -I:    ))    H6A: D; I=: BDGI<6<:9 EG:B>H:H after West leads the spade king? ;DGB 6C9 8DBEA:I: >C;DGB6I>DC DJGI=DJH: A9< >C I=: >IN D; .GDN '#     DG HDB: E6GI D; I=:B 6I EJ7A>8 The auction was simple and 8DC8:GC>C< I=: I>B7:G I=: 8DC9> :HH:B:G '# I=6I 7:>C< I=: 1( "&'/ -. , % +25*17 K:C9J: 6I I=: EA68: D; =DA9>C< quantitative. South just hoped for  DG9DCIDJG  &6JID I>DCH D; H6A: 6C9 HJ7B>HH>DC D; 7J>A9>C< L=:G: I=: >G8J>I DJGI     I=: 8>G8J>I 8DJGI L>I=>C !D<:7>8 the best in spades. If he had opened 5&-/*56  B>A:H '*! 8GJ>H: 7>9H>H6K6>A67A:IDI=:EJ7A>8;GDB ;DGI=:DJCIND;!D<:7>8>H=:A9 one club and partner had responded DJCIN 6I  ' DC '6G8= I>AI EDL:GL>C9DLH6C9AD8@H C:L I=: I=: %:CIDC ,6C<:G >HIG>8I D; I=: EG:B>H:H 9:H8G>7:9 >C H6>9 in a suit, South would have had no   ,/,3 , (. ,     I>G:H HCDLI>G:H;GDCI ,JCH6C9 D;;>8:  6HI'  %:C BDGI<6<: DG HD BJ8= I=:G:D; 6H 16GB6HE:8>6AHDB:DC:TH=:6GI suitable rebid. -6>9EG:B>H:H6G:H>IJ6I:9>C>IN 7:9GDDB BD7>A: =DB:H 6I #GDC 9G>K:H:M8:AA:CI   IDC '# DG6II=:)II6L6 B6N 7: C:8:HH6GN ID E6N I=: L>I= 6 8A6HH>;>:9 !DD9 (:LH Declarer starts with eight top D; :HH:B:G !D<:7>8 DJCIN tricks: one spade, three hearts and LDD9 HI6I:H       DG   (6I>DC6A DG:HI L:7H>I:  6BDJCI9J: 6H6;DG:H6>9DCH6>9 DGC:G 69 -IDE >C ID96N .=: '>8=><6C 6C9 6G: 9:H8G>7:9 6H four diamonds. He must score a club BDCI=AN #C8AJ9:H L6I:G H:L:G =IIE ;HL:7 DII6L6 G ;H ;:9 JH BDGI<6<: L>I= >CI:G:HI I=:G:DC 6I 6>AN !AD7:  '8&:D9 AA I=6I E6GI D; I=: (DGI=L:HI   trick — but should he play low to IG6H= '-"  ( '- 68 .=:/->H6C:FJ6ADEEDGIJC>IN   E:G 6CCJB 6C9 6AA A:<6A K: #GDCLDD9P   D; I=: (DGI=L:HI   -:8I>DC  his jack (hoping East has the queen) 8:EI:9 *:I G>:C9AN EGDK>9:G6C9:BEADN:G 8DHIH 8=6G<:H 6C9 :ME:CH:H >C or to his king (playing East for the    .DLCH=>E  (DGI= ,6C<:  ace)? 1:HI BDG: E6GI>8JA6GAN 9:H8G>7:9 To help in the decision, South 6H ;DAADLH DBB:C8>C< 6I I=: should duck the first two spade tricks *&/67&7*  $  (DGI=L:HI 8DGC:G D; H6>9 -:8I>DC in order to learn about that suit’s     # I=:C8:-DJI=;::II=:C8: split. What should declarer do if he   #! 6HI;::IIDI=:ED>CID;7:<>C discovers that West either has five "  C>C<I=:C8: 6HI;::II=:C8: spades or started with only four? -DJI=  ;::I I=:C8: 1:HI  When West has five spades, there "   is no club guess. Declarer must play  ;::I I=:C8: (DGI=  ;::I ID I=: a club to his king, because if West $"  DG9 MEADG:G&>B>I:9 ED>CI D; 7:<>CC>C< M8:EI I=:G: has the club ace, the contract cannot #EJG8=6H:9I=>HIG6>A:GIDBDK:  B>A:H 0 M G9GDL ;GDB I=: (DGI=  ;::I D; I=: be made. West would take at least one club and four spades. HDB:;JGC>IJG:;GDBDC:=DJH: H:6I &:6I=:G>CI:G>DG ,JCH 67DK:9:H8G>7:9E6G8:A ID6CDI=:G6C96BCDLG:69NID *6G8:A  .D<:I=:G L>I= 6 E:GE:I Here, though, the spades break 4-3. I>DC Now South will have a pure guess in H:AAI=:IG6>A:GIDHDB:K:GN   ))   J6A 6C9 CDC :M8AJH>K: :6H:B:CI AJ8@NC:LDLC:G .=>HIG6>A:G>H ;DG >CCI=: 68GDHH I=: (DGI=  ;::I 6H :M club is led from the dummy. 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He also worked on changed how people play, learn “World Series Baseball” for Intel- and connect with each other, livision, which was the first to including across boundaries of incorporate multiple camera culture and geography,” said G. angles. Rollie Adams, president and Daglow didn’t want to guess chief executive of The Strong as to whether he’d see his work museum in Rochester, where the in the World Video Game Hall of new hall is located. Fame. The toy hall of fame will pro- “We’re trying to deliver fun vide the model for the video ver- and, at our very best, we’re try- sion, which is dedicated to ing to do what a really good arcade, console, computer, hand- movie or television program or held and mobile games. cook does,” Daglow said by phone Submitted photo Anyone will be able to nomi- from Sausalito, California. THIS PHOTO provided by Twentieth Century Fox Television shows, from left, Claire Dunphy, Jay Pritchett, and Phil Dunphy, in a scene from the nate a game and an internal “We’re also trying to deliver peo- episode, “Connection Lost,” of “Modern Family.” ABC’s “Modern Family” airs an episode on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 9 p.m. EST that takes place advisory committee will choose ple a deeper fulfillment that you entirely online. finalists. An annual class of get out of a work that really inductees will be chosen by an makes you think.” international selection commit- The Strong collects and pre- tee of journalists, scholars and serves video games and arti- other video game experts based facts through its International ‘Modern Family’ preps web exclusive on four criteria: icon-status, Center for the History of Elec- longevity, geographical reach tronic Games. Its collection and the influence it has had on includes more than 55,000 video Executive producer Steve Levitan credits 17-minute film for concept the design of other games, games and related artifacts, entertainment, popular culture along with personal papers and LOS ANGELES (AP) — How online experience involving one The in-progress “Connection Editor Tony Orcena and and society in general. corporate records that docu- to keep the “modern” in “Modern of his college-age daughters. Lost” looked very much like Lev- motion graphics producer John Nominations for the inaugu- ment the history of video Family” in its sixth season? Cre- “I had emails open, some web- itan’s account of his own experi- Brown also had key roles in cre- ral class are being accepted games. ate an episode that plays out sites... then my daughter showed ence, with a “Modern Family” ating the episode that required, completely on a computer and in up” on FaceTime, he recounted. overlay. as Brown said, each element the realm of social media. “I could not only see her, but I Claire, about to board a flight, seen on Claire’s Facebook pages That’s what’s in store Feb. 25 could see me, and there was must rely on her laptop to get in to be “handmade.” on the ABC comedy’s “Connec- something going on behind me, touch with her immediate and Levitan credits a 17-minute Oliver’s ‘Last Week Tonight’ tion Lost,” a half-hour that my wife or somebody.” extended family — who pop up film, “Noah,” which also plays revolves around Claire Dunphy’s “I realized on that screen, you via their own computers or out fully on a computer, with giv- extended two more seasons (Julie Bowen) frantic effort to could tell so much about my life,” smartphones — for help in find- ing him the “proof of concept” locate daughter Haley (Sarah Levitan said. It occurred to him ing Haley. that such an approach could sus- NEW YORK (AP) — HBO says of HBO programming, said Tues- Hyland) after they squabble. that format would be fitting for The setup allowed for new tain an audience’s interest and it has picked up two more sea- day that Oliver’s “unique ability Other than a few scenes shot “Modern Family,” he told comedy avenues, said Megan allow for a complicated story. sons of John Oliver’s “Last Week to deliver socially significant with the MacBook Pro, the reporters after a sneak peek at Ganz, “Modern Family” co-execu- He said the young Canadian Tonight,” which puts to rest any commentary week after week, episode was captured entirely the episode. tive producer and the episode’s filmmakers behind “Noah” were thought that Oliver would return along with his innate comedic with iPhone 6s and iPads, series All the comedy’s households co-writer with Levitan. He unable to accept his invitation to to Comedy Central to replace Jon brilliance, puts John in a class by co-creator and executive produc- represent a contemporary family served as director. contribute to the “Modern Fami- Stewart on “The Daily Show.” himself.” er Steve Levitan said. in some way, he said, including When Claire is online with her ly” episode because of other Oliver just began the second Oliver came to HBO’s atten- ABC and producer Twentieth that of gay couple Mitch and brother, Mitch (Jesse Tyler Fer- work. season at HBO of his critically tion when he subbed for Stewart Century Fox Television Cam, who are adoptive parents, guson), she feigns surprise that Apple was informed about the acclaimed comedy show. HBO at “The Daily Show” during the announced the project Tuesday. and Jay and Gloria, a cross-cul- he hasn’t received her birthday episode, “loved the idea” and pro- said it has agreed to air 35 new summer of 2013. Stewart This isn’t Apple’s first starring tural, cross-generational pair. gift as she searches online for a vided iPhones for the production, episodes each in 2016 and 2017. announced last week he was role on “Modern Family.” On the With Claire, Phil and their chil- belated one to send. Nice try, he Levitan said, adding that it’s Michael Lombardo, president leaving “The Daily Show.” brink of the iPad’s retail debut in dren, the marker is how they says, since he can check the date commonplace for most major 2010, the tablet was portrayed as communicate. on the order when it arrives. computer companies to have a sought-after birthday gift. In the comedy’s debut episode Other funny bits are tucked on ongoing relationships with TV Levitan said the upcoming in 2009, the parents summoned to Claire’s Facebook page or will shows. Iconic Rockwell painting donated episode involved no product- Haley to dinner by calling out to be available through links, such “This came from life and it STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Norman Rockwell Museum in placement compensation to her, Levitan recalled. Her as daughter Alex Dunphy’s (Ariel made sense,” said Levitan, who — One of Norman Rockwell’s Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Apple and resulted from an response: “Why are you yelling, Winter) application to Yale Uni- cheerfully described himself as most recognizable works has Bill Millis, of High Point, epiphany he had during an why don’t you just text me?” versity. “super-geeky” about technology. been donated to the museum North Carolina, bought the orig- dedicated to his work. inal in 1975 for $27,000. It’s now “Boy and Girl Gazing at Moon worth an estimated $4 million. 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iBook charts for week ending L James February 16, 2015: 5. Fifty Shades Freed by E L James Haj named new director of Guthrie Theater 6. American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Top Paid Books Jim DeFelice & Scott Mcewen 1. Fifty Shades of Grey by E L 7. Private Vegas by James Patter- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Chapel Hill, was “a turnaround legacy.” When asked about his the 25 theater artists who will James son & Maxine Paetro Tony Award-winning Guthrie job.” The Guthrie is about 10 own vision, Haj replied “yeah” to have a significant impact on the 2. The Girl on the Train by Paula 8. Obsession in Death by J. D. Robb Theater announced Tuesday that times the size of PlayMakers, laughter. field in the next quarter century. Hawkins 9. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Joseph Haj has been named where Haj oversaw a schedule of “Obviously, it’s an enormous In an interview, Haj told The 3. Fifty Shades Darker by E L James 10. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper artistic director of the Minneapo- about 10 productions per season question,” Haj said, adding later Associated Press it “feels 4. Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle by E Lee lis organization, one of the key since taking over as producing that the theater should be respon- thrilling” to rise from actor to regional theaters in the nation. artistic director in 2006. sive to what is going on in the artistic leader of the Guthrie. Haj, 51, comes to the Guthrie Haj has also directed through- world and the community. The- The not-for-profit employs 140 from the University of North out the U.S., including at the ater entertains while also being full-time employees and 80 part- Carolina’s PlayMakers Reperto- Oregon Shakespeare Festival, “in service to something,” he said. time workers, and ended the fis- ry Company. The award-winning Actors Theatre of Louisville, An Arab-American, Haj was cal year with a nearly $250,000 theater director who acted on the Kentucky, and the Folger The- born to Palestinian immigrant surplus after ending the 2012-13 Guthrie stage 25 years ago was ater in Washington, D.C. parents in Paterson, New Jersey, season with a $437,000 deficit. 2013 NISSAN chosen after a year-long search Dowling, who oversaw the and grew up in Miami. He made “This is one of the world’s 2012 HONDA CRV to replace Joe Dowling, who is theater’s move into its $125 mil- his Guthrie acting debut in a pro- great theater facilities,” Haj said. EX AWD ROGUE leaving the Guthrie after two lion three-stage complex over- duction of Jean Genet’s “The And while he did not specify ALL WHEEL DRIVE decades. looking the Mississippi River, Screens” in the 1989-90 season which works he might have 4 door, power sunroof, fully loaded, “I’m stepping into a thriving called Haj an “inspiring and under former artistic director planned, Haj said there was no 5 yr. warranty, great MPG, 4,000 4 door, fully loaded, organization, a successful organi- inspired choice.” Garland Wright. shortage in plays he liked and miles, like new! only 10,000 miles, SHARP! $ $ zation,” Haj told a crowd of staff, “I feel good about the past and Haj was a 2014 recipient of stressed the need for an eclectic SAVE, SAVE 22,999 19,999 supporters and media gathered even better about the future,” The Zelda Fichandler Award, and diverse program. at the Guthrie on Tuesday. Dowling said before Haj was named after a founder of the The late Irish stage director He said his time at PlayMak- introduced. American regional theater move- Sir Tyrone Guthrie founded his Cloverland Motors ers, a professional theater Haj, who takes over July 1, ment, and was named by Ameri- namesake theater in Minneapo- 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 housed at the university in praised Dowling’s “exceptional can Theatre magazine as one of lis in 1963. 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295