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NATION • 14 DAILY GLOBE Friday, September 13, 2019 Showers Likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 60 | Low: 47 | Details, page 2 Public safety executes ROOFTOP MAINTENANCE warrant related to recent break-ins By RICHARD JENKINS and the case remains open. The [email protected] department is encouraging any- IRONWOOD – The Iron- one who had items stolen but wood Public Safety Department not reported to come forward. announced Wednesday night “Officers observed several that several local law enforce- other items that are likely ment agencies executed a stolen but they were not able to search warrant in Ironwood recover them as there were no earlier that day in connection to reports of the items being miss- a series of local thefts. ing or stolen,” the spokesper- An IPSD spokesperson said son said. the department received Sterbenz previously advised “numerous” reports from citi- people to contact law enforce- zens about vehicles and garages ment if they suspect a break-in, being broken into recently and even if nothing was taken, as it items stolen. can help establish a pattern for The Michigan State Police a neighborhood or produce evi- received an “actionable tip that dence in other cases. they shared with the Public “Reporting suspicious activi- Safety Department,” the ty is the key (to) giving your spokesperson said. “This tip local law enforcement the along with other information opportunity to catch them,” led to a search warrant being Sterbenz said. “If we don’t obtained and executed at an know about (an incident) ... it Ironwood home.” decreases our chances of being Officers from the IPSD, able to catch people and put an Gogebic County Sheriff's end to the break-ins.” Department, MSP, Hurley If anyone thinks they've had a Police Department and Iron break-in, Sterbenz said they County Sheriff's Department should contact the authorities executed the search warrant, and try and preserve any evi- recovering property from sever- dence of the crime. al of the reported thefts. “Try not to touch every- Officers were able to verify thing,” Sterbenz said. “Be some additional items observed aware, if there are footprints in during the first search were the dirt or mud outside the Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe stolen, IPSD Sgt. Matt Sterbenz vehicle or in the area, not to WORKERS WITH Ruotsala Concrete Construction LLC, lay down plastic in the rain for the exposed told the Daily Globe, leading step on top of them so we have gymnasium roof at the Ironwood Township Hall on Wednesday. The work to replace the roof and officers to obtain a second war- the opportunity to try and pho- support trusses that cracked from heavy March snow started a week ago and is expected to be com- rant to seize those items. tograph them and preserve the pleted in approximately five more weeks. Sterbenz said no arrests evidence.” have been made yet. The IPSD can be contacted The investigation is ongoing, at 906-932-1234. Finance committee agrees to Customer patronage limit after-hours meetings By RICHARD JENKINS would be able to continue to reached out to the hunter and supports Hurley K-12 School [email protected] stay after hours, according to ATV safety events that meet in HURLEY – Groups wanting the consensus at the meeting, as the courthouse, he doesn't By TOM LAVENTURE age account, he said. to use the Iron County court- the employees have key fobs to expect the new policy to be an [email protected] “We were very pleasantly house for meetings and events unlock the newly installed secu- issue. HURLEY, Wis. – The Hurley surprised this year with the are going to have to get an earli- rity doors. Often the classes can feature Education Foundation added support from the total commu- er start, based on the discussion “Do you want people wander- a sheriff's deputy, who would $20,508 to its budget thanks to nity,” said Peter Sturgul, a at the Iron County Board of ing around this building when like be able to open the build- a community that puts stu- board member of the Hurley Supervisors' finance committee there's nobody here? I don't ing, and it was possible an dents before profits. Education Foundation that has meeting Thursday. think that's (a good) idea,” Saari alternative could be worked out For the past nine years the contributed $900,000 to educa- Iron County Clerk Mike Saari said, explaining the concern if a deputy wasn't attending a Cash for Kids program of Mid- tional activities at Hurley K-12 said groups will need to start behind his decision. class. land Services, Inc., has allowed school over 20 years. The foun- their events before 4 p.m., when He said the courthouse is a No formal action was needed the customer-owners of the dation sends the funds to the the courthouse doors automati- popular choice for various com- on the decision. cooperative business organiza- Hurley School District where cally lock; and be done by 6 munity programs because it's In other action, the commit- tion to forego their annual per- they are used for non-bud- p.m., when the cleaning staff free to use. tee approved Northern Heating centage of cash and equity prof- getary item. leaves the building. Employees will likely be able and Air Conditioning's bid of its to several area school dis- The Cash for Kids donations “We're not going to start any to unlock the door, so they don't $6,160 to install the heating and tricts, said Trent Allen, general are a significant portion of the meetings after 4 p.m. … unless have to stand by it and allow cooling system for the new manager of Midland Services annual budget, Sturgul said. there's a county employee each person to enter; and then ADRC offices in the former Hur- Inc., which brands under Mid- Funds have been used to sup- involved who's got a fob who can be responsible for making sure ley VFW building. land Energy. port a variety of programs actually let them in,” Saari said. the door is locked at the end of The Shawano, Wisconsin- There is no cost to the cus- weight room equipment, athlet- Those events that have a the event. based company was the lowest tomer-owner for the patronage, ic programs and travel costs, county employee attending Although Saari said he hasn't of two bidders. he said. When they purchase lathes and shop equipment, he fuel or other products from said. Midland they just say, Cash for Major donations include Kids to the clerk. $100,000 to support the North- “The customer-owners live woods Manufacturing expan- Progress being made in dredging Ontonagon harbor in different areas and give to sion project, note pads and lap- By JAN TUCKER that there could be some revenue original U.S. Army Corps of Engi- their school district and regis- tops for every student in the [email protected] from off loading fees of ships at neer’s budgeted amount for the ter the school with their school and smart boards in ONTONAGON – The Onton- the EDC dock. Cost saving mea- harbor project. The contract was patronage accounts,” Allen every classroom, he said. The agon Economic Development sures were considered including for $1.2 million. said. “Obviously Hurley is a small things are just as impor- Corporation approved what its a reduction in office hours and Tom Poisson reported on the shining star with 100% . I think tant for student experience, president Sue Preiss called a fundraising. Bio Fuel plant progress and this is the ninth year and Hurly and include $2,500 to the art “bare bones budget” at its meet- Officials reported that the noted that soundings will be has surpassed the highest per- department for graphic design ing Wednesday. dredging contractor King Com- made on the former mill ground former in terms of participa- software, music instruments Treasurer Nancy Hillier report- pany of Holland, Michigan, is dis- and the dredge material from the tion.” including a guitar for lessons in ed the total revenue for the 2019- charging the material on the marina is nearly all moved to the Other school district patron- school, the fitness center and 2020 budget is anticipated to be beach east of the village. former mill site. age accounts include Ashland, the cross-country skiing pro- $13,464 and expenditures $13,451, EDC officials said there is a Preiss informed the EDC Brule, Mellen, Northwestern- gram. leaving a balance at the end of the possibility the contractor will directors that Colleen Duslo is Maple, Our Lady of the Lake “I could go on and on,” Stur- year of approximately $13.40. dredge a bit closer to the marina the new Northern Initiatives rep- School, South Shore Schools gul said. “It's quite a program With the dredging of the mouth and remove sediment resentative and commercial loan and Washburn. The Ontonagon harbor now under- build up there if there are any officer for the EDC as Dale Cook Chequamegon Humane Associ- way there is hope, Preiss said surplus funds available in the has moved to another position. ation is also a popular patron- HURLEY — page 5 TODAY INDEX Showers — Details, page 2 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-13 Thursday Today’s records Comics ...... 11 High 61 High 91 (1939) Vol. 100, No. 250 Low 49 Low 26 (1963) Community ...... 3 Obituaries ...... 6 Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 79 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 60 Thursday 0.11 inches Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 AREA/NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Expires 9/28/2019 this week. ident should apologize for Joe Murphy, of Owings "I think it's going to be a his Baltimore comments, Mills, Maryland, called the Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 very successful evening," House Minority Leader Trump protesters "so un- 906-932-4132 he told reporters on the Kevin McCarthy said that American and disgusting." www.larrysluckystrikes.com South Lawn. Trump "made a very good He said Trump was not a Trump will be speaking case why many major cities racist. to congressional Republi- have challenges." He said "He's here today to talk Attorneys general warn about cans attending an annual the president's trip "sym- about opportunity zones, retreat in a hotel on the bolizes that, yes, he cares where he's going to clean city's waterfront. Protesters about Baltimore," adding up the most disgusting 'at-home rape kit' companies have gathered nearby. But that Trump is working to parts of this city – and I've NEW YORK (AP) – Two the evidence will be admis- examination, but still want inside, the president will give people in poverty "a lived here all my life and companies are under fire sible in court." the option of collecting evi- find a friendly audience of better opportunity." there are a lot of disgusting for saying they want to sell Oklahoma's attorney dence that could be given legislators whose political Jennifer Amann, who parts," he said. "What do do-it-yourself rape kits to general Mike Hunter to authorities in the future. futures are closely tied to lives in Fells Point not far you guys have against sexual assault survivors. issued a similar warning "I think the backlash how well he performs in from the hotel where that?" Attorneys general in sev- Thursday and urged peo- against these products is next year's election. Trump was speaking, The GOP retreat was eral states have sent cease- ple not to use the products, really just a shame," said Trump's speech was to laughed when told that scheduled for Baltimore and-desist letters to the saying they have "no value Mason, who said she is a focus on his accomplish- McCarthy said Trump's before Trump got into his MeToo Kits Company, whatsoever." The attorneys retired FBI agent. She said ments in office and priori- visit demonstrates that he spat with Cummings. based in , general in Michigan and it is "ultimately the judge's ties ahead. cares about the city and its After Trump's verbal and the New Jersey-based Virginia have also com- decision what evidence is In July, Trump lashed at residents. broadsides, Cummings The Preserve Group, say- plained, saying the job of admissible and isn't admis- the city in a series of tweets "We don't need visits, invited the president to tour ing the evidence-collection collecting evidence of sexu- sible in court." critical of Democratic Rep. we need policies that help his congressional district kits are no substitute for a al assault, including DNA Mason said the Preserve Elijah Cummings, who rep- the people," Amann, who with him, from the poorest professional forensic exam. samples, is best left to kit has been available on resents the majority-black moved to Baltimore 16 parts of Baltimore to more "Sexual assault is a real experts. Judges, they said, Amazon for about a month 7th Congressional District years ago, said of Trump well-to-do areas outside the problem that demands a are unlikely to allow evi- for just under $40, but few in Baltimore and also and Republican lawmak- city in suburban Baltimore real response," New York dence collected by ama- have sold. chairs the House oversight ers. "The proof's in the and Howard counties. Attorney General Letitia teurs to be used in a trial. MeToo's kits are not for James, a Democrat, said The founders of both sale yet. Company co- Thursday. "Proper medical companies have said their founder Madison Camp- attention and accurate evi- goal is to empower sur- bell described herself as a Groups team up to clean Rock dence collection are of crit- vivors of sexual assault, "sexual assault survivor ical importance to support- not to discourage people who did not report." River watershed of trash ing survivors. I am deeply from going to police. "MeToo Kit's mission is concerned about compa- On its website, The Pre- to help survivors of sexual JANESVILLE, Wis. (AP) of high water levels. Janesville and has lived in nies selling kits that deter serve Group's co-founder, assault who are unwilling to – As Donovan Fischer Some participants wore the area for something like individuals from seeking Jane Mason, said its kits go to the police or the hos- waded in the shallow Rock event shirts, which on the 30 or 40 years. He didn't professional care and pur- were intended for home pital to collect time-sensi- River near Monterey Park, back included a list of com- think he'd find anything of port to collect evidence use by women who don't tive DNA evidence," Camp- he saw something bigger munities involved in the much value, but he said he without knowing whether want to get a sexual assault bell said in a statement. than a bottle or fishing pole. cleanup – Waupun, Beaver just wanted to help clean up. "While we agree with the "Here's a tire no one Dam, Fort Atkinson, "It irritates me when AG James that the tradition- would see," he said. Whitewater, Milton and people throw trash out # # al public health and legal He and Tim Olson com- Beloit. there," Deuth said. "Lazy THIS DAY system do not charge for the bined to yank the tire free And one of the locations son of a gun." collection of sexual assault from the mud. They were was Janesville, as well. Samantha Rennie over- IN HISTORY evidence, many survivors digging for tires and other "With the Monterey saw checking in and help- find their interactions with trash as part of a multi-city Dam having been removed ing the volunteers in September 13 these systems traumatic in effort to clean up the Rock and the environmental Janesville. She is a UW- • 1503 Michelangelo begins work on his statue David terms of time and emotion," River. restoration of the river well Whitewater junior who is • 1922 The Straw Hat Riot begins in New York City Campbell said. "We believe Protect Wisconsin underway, this is a great an account executive with as people protest the right to wear straw hats survivors have the right to Waterways, the Rock River opportunity to clean up Protect Wisconsin Water- beyond the accepted end date of September 15 collect evidence of their Storm Water Group and this area of the river," the ways through the Ameri- UW-Whitewater partnered city said in a news release can Marketing Association. • 1956 IBM introduces the RAMAC 305, first commercial assault, independent from computer with a hard drive that uses magnetic the traditional legal and with several cities to collec- last month. She also is from disk storage, weighs over a ton health systems." tively clean the Rock River That Saturday morning Janesville and went to Park- In past interviews, she watershed on a recent Sat- hummed with the simulta- er High School. She said • 1965 Beatles release “Yesterday” said she started the compa- urday, The Janesville neous sounds of birds and she did not come to the • 1997 Elton John releases “Candle in the Wind 1997” ny because of her own Gazette reported. the cleanup at the former Monterey Park area for a tribute to Princess Diana of Wales. experience as a sexual Last year, organizers General Motors plant. much else besides football assault survivor. canceled the event because "I found another shoe," games and elementary Today’s History was sponsored by said Tiffany Nordeng, school track events. excitedly, as she scoured "But it's just such a pret- Discover the Difference! DAILY GLOBE the river area with her 4- ty scenery with all the trees year-old son, Ulrik, who and the river by the found part of a fishing pole bridges," she said. "It's just himself. kind of a calming space." Ford ! Chrysler ! Dodge ! Jeep ! Ram N Dale Benzel bikes in this Part of her and others' B G O area near the Rock River work with Protect Wiscon- 28715 U.S. Hwy 2 , Ashland, WI 54806 I quite a bit. He said he vol- sin Waterways includes 5 miles West of Ashland on Hwy. 2 unteered Saturday to help event planning and social the city out. He's been in media management. Their 715-682-8400 • 800-296-3819 Coming soon! the area for 30 years. efforts fit around trying to John Deuth is from educate the public. www.AshlandFordChrysler.com Watch for details! l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 3 Calendar KIWANIS CLUB

Email calendar items and Ironwood. area74.org. community news to Ironwood Kiwanis Club, [email protected]. noon, Golden Dragon. For more information, call 906- Range Art Association, 1 932-2211. p.m., 906 Boom, Ironwood. Ironwood Carnegie Friday, Sept. 13 Library Board, 4 p.m. Iron County Highway Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Committee, 4 p.m., Highway 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior department, Hurley. Center. Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- p.m., VFW post home. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Bessemer Veterans of Ironwood. Foreign Wars, 6 p.m., VFW Mercer Food Pantry, hall, Bessemer. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: p.m., Episcopal Church of the 715-476-7655. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/ area74.org. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Government an Church, Ironwood. Iron County Comprehen- area74.org. sive Planning, Land, and Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Zoning Committee, 3 p.m., EST, Ontonagon United Iron County Courthouse, Hur- Methodist Church basement, ley next to Holiday gas station, Ontonagon. area74.org. Wednesday, Sept. 18 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Gogebic-Ontonagon Catholic Church, Ironwood. Community Action Agency area74.org. food commodity distribution for seniors, Bruce Crossing Saturday, Sept. 14 Stannard Township ballpark, 1- 1:30 p.m. EDT; Watersmeet Submitted photo Union Station Food Food Pantry, 1:15-1:30 p.m.; THE KIWANIS Club of Ironwood welcomed Julie Lukes, second from left, as a new member at Tuesday’s meet- Pantry and Northern Food Marenisco Town Hall, 2-2:15 ing. From left are Kiwanis President Dave Pawlak, Lukes, member sponsor Candy Pogliano, and membership Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., p.m. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Christian Men of the chair Paul Anderson. Alcoholics Anonymous, Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Cafe, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, Briefs Community Pickleball open meeting, noon, Salem Iron Mountain VA to host Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Lutheran Church, Ironwood. School gymnasium. 715-776- area74.org. Education Commitee to meet Wednesday 4588. DOVE Support Group, townhall on veteran health care Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. HURLEY – The Iron County Extension Education p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Committee will meet Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m., at Ironwood. area74.org. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and IRON MOUNTAIN – facility on Oct. 1. It will Sunday, Sept. 15 Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. The Oscar G. Johnson VA move forward with imple- the Iron County Courthouse in Hurley. The public is Kimball Homemakers, 1 Medical Center will be mentation of a new policy invited to attend. p.m., Community Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Iron County Veterans hosting a veteran health restricting smoking by p.m., closed meeting, Salem GARSP to hold fall meeting Thursday Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., care presentation on Tues- patients, visitors, volun- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- Mercer Health and Well- day, Sept. 17, at 5 p.m. in teers, contractors and ven- IRONWOOD – The Gogebic Association of Retired 561-2190. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Iron Mountain. dors at the health care American Legion Post 58, School Personnel fall meeting will be held on Thursday, Mercer Community Center. 2 p.m., Iron County Memorial Veterans, their families, facilities. VA providers that Sept. 19, at 10:30 a.m., at the Elk & Hound Restaurant in Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Building, Hurley. and the general public are specialize in smoking ces- p.m., Wesley United Methodist Ironwood. Lunch to follow. Mercer Health and Well- Church, Ironwood. all invited to attend. sation will be available to ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Copper Peak to celebrate 50th anniversary Mercer Community Center. There will be presenta- discuss resources for veter- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Ironwood American tions focused on three spe- ans to quit smoking. The Church, Bessemer. IRONWOOD – Copper Peak officials are planning a Legion Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 area74.org. cific items: integration of these two fundraising party to celebrate the ski flying hill’s birth- p.m., at the post, Ironwood –VA Video Connect is a efforts guarantees a fully Monday, Sept. 16 Memorial Building. day. Michigan Western Gate- new way for veterans to smoke-free environment “Copper Peak Goes Gold 50th Anniversary Celebra- Gogebic-Ontonagon way Trail Authority, 6 p.m., connect with their for our nation’s Veterans. Community Action Agency monthly meeting, Gogebic tion” will be held Oct. 12 at Big Powderhorn Mountain’s providers using video tech- These presentations Caribou Lodge. food commodity distribution County Courthouse, 200 N. nology from their homes, will be followed with an for seniors, GOCAA, 100 S. Moore St., Bessemer. The event is a semi-formal event with black and gold Mill St., Bessemer, from 9 Gogebic Range Carvers, or another place of their opportunity for those who apparel preferred. a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.; 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. choosing, using smart are present to ask any It will include appetizers, dinner, dessert, live music by Wakefield VFW, 9-9:30 a.m.; Johnston High School, Besse- phones, tablets, laptops or questions they may have Sunset Manor Apartments mer. Xtra, a silent auction and raffles. community room, 9:40-9:55 IMPACT Life Support home computers. regarding these subjects as Construction of Copper Peak finished in November Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland a.m.; Riverview Apartments –Benefits that may be well as any other VA ser- 1969 and the first ski flying event was held in February parking lot, 10-10:15 a.m.; Hill- Church, Ironwood. afforded to veterans, and vices. crest Apartments community Narcotics Anonymous, 7 and March of 1970. room, 10:30-10:45 a.m.; p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, eligible family members “We want to provide Copper Peak will be celebrating its 50th anniversary Fairview Apartments commu- Ironwood. area74.org. due to their connection our Veterans with impor- nity room, 10:50-11 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, with events throughout the 2019-2020 season, according with water contamination tant health care informa- to a spokesman. Iron County Food Pantry, 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran at Marine Corps Base tion that may be of benefit 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Church, Bessemer. Tickets for the 50th anniversary celebration are avail- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- area74.org. Camp Lejeune, N.C. Eligi- to them while also getting able at Chelsi’s Corner, The Leather and Gift Shop and in 4450. Government bility for health and/or dis- their input on the care we the Copper Peak Gift Shop. Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron County Extension ability benefits associated provide and answering any noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Education Committee, 10 Ironwood. area74.org. a.m., Courthouse, Hurley. with the water contamina- questions they may have,” Mothers, family support group hosts event Overeaters Anonymous, Bessemer Area School tion may be available for said John Jamison, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran District Board of Education, those servicemembers and spokesperson for the VA WAKEFIELD – Mama Tuki, in conjunction with the Church, Wakefield. 4 p.m., A.D. Johnston Media Great Start Collaborative, are having a community well- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Center, Bessemer. their families who were sta- Medical Center. p.m., Our Lady of Peace tioned at the base between Any questions can be ness fair on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Catholic Church, Ironwood. Thursday, Sept. 19 Aug. 1, 1953 and Dec. 31, directed to Tim Ellison, the Wakefield VFW. area74.org. 1987. Veteran Experience Officer The event will allow the public to connect with con- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Gogebic-Ontonagon ventional and holistic resource providers focused on EST, Ontonagon United Community Action Agency –The Medical Center at 800-215-8262, ext. Methodist Church basement, food commodity distribution will become a smoke-free 32593. mothers, babies and families of the Northwoods and next to Holiday gas station, for seniors, Bergland Lake Upper Peninsula, according to a spokesman. Ontonagon. area74.org. Gogebic Senior Center, 9:45- Raffle proceeds will help fund Mama Tuki postpartum Government 10 a.m. EDT; White Pine Por- Bessemer Housing Com- cupine Mountain Senior Cen- baskets for local mothers. Food will be available for pur- mission, 8:30 a.m., executive ter, 10:20-10:35 a.m. EDT; Boulder Junction Lions Club to chase through the VFW. director’s office, 709 W. Iron Ontonagon Holy Family Mama Tuki is a community minded birth and mother- St., Bessemer. Catholic Church, 11-11:45 a.m. hood support organization serving mothers with an array Gogebic County Health EDT; Mass City Resource host 4th annual Walleye Classic and Human Services Agency Center, 1:15-1:45 p.m. EDT. of services. Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Coun- Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, BOULDER JUNCTION, fish fry dinner. For more information, contact Lynnea at mamatuk- ty Medical Care Facility, Wake- Patterson courts or Ironwood [email protected]. field. Memorial Building. Wis. – The Boulder Junc- This is a catch and Gogebic-Iron County Air- Gogebic County Veterans tion Lions Club will host release tournament. port Board, 10 a.m., Iron- Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 its 4th annual Walleye Awards will be given to the wood. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Gogebic County Road p.m., Watersmeet Township; Classic on Saturday, Oct. 5 teams catching the most Commission, Budget work- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco and Sunday, Oct. 6, on 14 total inches of walleye. Historic Ironwood Theatre nts: shop, 2 p.m., Courthouse, Township. 906-667-1110. Boulder Junction area First place team prize is rese Bessemer. Gogebic Association of lakes. $300, $200 for second P Wakefield-Marenisco Retired School Personnel, TIM HARMSTON COMEDY School Board, 5 p.m., school 10:30 a.m., fall meeting with The tournament will place and $150 for third. board room, Wakefield. lunch to follow, Elk & Hound, begin with orientation at 9 Proceeds will support Musical Openers: Hurley School Board, Ironwood. a.m. on Oct. 6 at the Boul- the Boulder Junction Lions Tim Mesun & Vivian Meradeth 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School Alcoholics Anonymous, library. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, der Junction Community Club local programs. Bessemer City Council, 6 Ironwood. area74.org. Center. Rules, regulations and Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 - 7pm p.m., city hall. Mended Hearts and Dia- Coffee and donuts will entry form can be found at: Ironwood School Board, betes Support Group, 2 p.m., Tickets: General $20 / Students $5 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Aspirus Grand View Hospital be served and anglers will boulderjct.org/event/4th- School board room. conference area, Ironwood. pick up their registration annual-boulder-junction- 113 E. Aurora St., Ironwood • 906-932-0618 Watersmeet Township 906-932-2443. materials for Saturday fish- lions-walleye-classic- School Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Area Historical ing, which is from 10 a.m. 2/2019-10-05/. media center, Watersmeet Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie School. St., Bessemer. to 6 p.m. For more information, Tuesday, Sept. 17 Regional Hospice Grief Sunday fishing contin- contact tournament direc- Support Group, 2 p.m., Com- ues from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. tor Bob Bertch at fort Inn, conference room, Iron- Thank You Gogebic-Ontonagon wood. and the day will close with [email protected] or 8e family of Colleen A. Green wishes to express their Community Action Agency SMART Recovery, 4:30 awards, raffle prizes and 715-892-2366. heartfelt gratitude to those who offered their kindness, food commodity distribution p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- for seniors, Pioneer Park mer. support, prayers and comfort during the loss of our dear Apartments tenants only, Iron- Wakefield Chamber of wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. wood, 9-10 a.m.; Our Lady of Commerce, 6 p.m., Wakefield 8anks to the dedicated and exceptional staff at the Peace Catholic Church park- Municipal Building. ing lot, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Mill Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic Medical Care Facility, Beacon Ambulance, Trace Apartments west parking 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Aspirus Ironwood Hospital and Aspirus Wausau lot, 11:35-11:45 a.m.; Mill Church, Hurley. area74.org. Trace Apartments east parking Gogebic County Council Hospital. lot, 11:45-11:55 a.m.; Wild- of Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Special thanks to Reverend Father Dominic Agyapong wood Apartments community Bessemer VFW. room, 12-12:15 p.m. Knights of Columbus for his spiritual words of comfort and to all who helped Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. social on the Altar; to Nancy Bertetto and the church choir for Patterson courts or Ironwood meeting, KC Hall, Ironwood. the angelic music; to the Immaculate Conception Memorial Building. Government Iron-Gogebic Integrated Hurley Senior Center Women’s Guild Honor Guard for your attendance; to the Family Services, 9-10:30 Board of Directors, 12:30 Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9084 a.m., Iron County Courthouse, p.m., Hurley Senior Center, Hurley. 906-663-4045 or 715- Hurley. for your special service; to Jerry Wuorinen of Floral 561-2191. Gogebic Range Solid Gardens for creating beautiful bouquets of flowers; to Wisconsin Veterans Waste Management Authori- the Wakefield VFW Post 9084 for opening up the hall Employment Services Rep- ty, 4:30 p.m., transfer station. resentative, 9-11:30 a.m., vet- Mercer Town Board, 5:30 for the farewell dinner; to Cindy Giackino and her erans service office, Hurley. p.m., town hall. 715-392-7808. team, Donna, Jeanne and Mary, who prepared and Gogebic County Veterans Friday, Sept. 20 served the most delicious meal; and to Jerald Rocco and Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Greg Yon of Lakeside Memorial Chapel for their a.m., Ironwood Memorial Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- 2 miles south of the professionalism, compassion and friendship at this most Building. 906-667-1110. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Minocqua Bridge Blood Pressure Screen- Center. difficult time. ing, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., with Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Regional Hospice nurses, Mill 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, 715-358-7090 8e donations of food, flowers, cards and love Street Garden, Bessemer. Ironwood. shown by the communities truly touched our hearts. 906-663-0308. Mercer Food Pantry, Open everyday except Sundays • Check Facebook & Website for hours Alcoholics Anonymous, noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, www.stoneycreekhomeandgarden.com Joe and Kevin Green noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: l 4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Truth tellers are heroes Sharpie-gate really matters. assessment but also on the analytic Yes, President Trump’s erroneous independence of an arm of the intel- Sue Mizell, Publisher insistence that Alabama would be hit ligence community,” Schoonover Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor by Hurricane Dorian – and his ham- writes in the Post, after resigning handed alteration of an official map from “the institution I loved.” to support his mistake – has Cokie Lewis Ziska, a plant scientist for spawned countless hilarious memes. and Steve the Department of Agriculture, docu- But the larger implications of this Roberts mented “how rice is losing nutrients incident are far more serious. It because of rising levels of carbon In Their Opinion starkly symbolizes this president’s dioxide in the atmosphere,” writes ferocious war on any facts or find- Politico. Department officials tried to E-bikes will ease ings that contradict his warped view bury his findings, “which raised seri- of the world. pay for themselves, the results can ous concerns for the 600 million He’s single-handedly destroying be fiscal disaster. When he denies people who depend on rice for most congestion in the ability of his own government to that Russia tried to help him win the of their calories.” make sensible policy because he last election, he cripples our ability “You get the sense that things refuses to accept the work of profes- to protect the integrity of future elec- have changed, that this is not a place national parks sionals – scientists and economists, tions. for you to be exploring things that intelligence analysts and No issue illustrates Trump’s war don’t agree with someone’s political Rccommodating the crest in popularity of e-bikes, agronomists – who remain dedicat- on facts better than climate change. views,” Ziska told Politico. “That’s so the Interior Department last month agreed to open ed to their standards of independent Maria Caffrey was a climate scientist sad. I can’t even begin to tell you the gates and allow them on trails in national parks nonpartisanship. for the National Park Service who how sad that is.” and other public lands across the country. Three former administrators of documented the potential danger to The political leadership at NOAA E-bikes, which combine pedal-power with battery- the National Oceanic and Atmo- coastal parks from future sea level bent to the president’s pressure, con- driven small electric motors, previously had been spheric Administration (NOAA) increases. tradicting their own analysts and classified as motor vehicles and were restricted to made this point about weather fore- After Trump took office, she issuing a statement supporting park roadways. casting in the Washington Post, but writes in The Guardian, senior park Trump’s fallacious claims about the The Trump administration order, signed by Inte- their words apply to all information service officials “tried repeatedly, risk to Alabama. But the profession- rior Secretary David Bernhardt, was a bow to senior produced by government often aggressively, to coerce me into als in the agency are fighting back citizens and others who want to ride a bike but may researchers. deleting references to the human and defending their integrity. not be able to because of physical fitness, age, dis- “Even a hint that a forecast or causes of the climate crisis.” Craig McLean, NOAA’s chief sci- ability or convenience. warning was influenced by politics After a long battle, Caffrey’s entist, said the heads of his own It’s a good change – or at least a good chance to would undermine the public’s trust report was published, but she was agency had acted “inappropriately take a trial and see how it meshes with other and the ability to respond quickly forced out of her job. “Politics has and incorrectly” when they under- park visitors at the nation’s 400 parks and other and effectively under potentially life- no place in science,” she writes. “I mined their staff’s forecast that recreation areas. threatening conditions,” wrote Jane am an example of the less discussed Alabama was not in danger. “My It also reflects the soaring popularity of the small, Lubchenco, D. James Baker and methods the administration is using understanding is that this interven- quiet, typically low horsepower e-bikes, that can go Kathryn D. Sullivan. “If political to destroy scientific research. ... The tion to contradict the forecaster was as fast as you can pedal, but typically cut out the elec- appointees overrule trained scien- current administration may only last not based on science, but on exter- tric assist at 20 mph or 28 mph. For riders, that usu- tists, imposing political concerns on a matter of years, but its actions may nal factors including reputation and ally means getting an assist on uphill climbs or scientific matters, they endanger potentially impact our planet for cen- appearance – or, simply put, politi- extending the length of their bike outing so they can public safety as well as the credibili- turies.” cal,” Mclean wrote. cover more ground. ty and morale of the agency charged As an analyst in the State Depart- “I have a responsibility to pursue Aging baby boomers – and, in some cities, com- with protecting that safety.” ment’s Bureau of Intelligence and these truths,” he added. “I will.” muters – have taken to the e-bikes and made them When Trump inflates the size of Research, Rod Schoonover pro- McLean speaks for a vast army of the fastest growing segment of the bike sales indus- his inaugural crowds, or denies duced a report “on the national professionals – judges and journal- try. Sales of e-bikes, which cost $1,000 to $2,000 or hush-money payments to former security implications of climate ists, analysts and researchers – who more, jumped 72 percent last year to $144 million, girlfriends, he’s being outrageous, change” for the House Intelligence share his determination. The best according to news reports. but not dangerous. But when his Committee. But his superiors trun- way to constrain the Lord of the Lies Not everyone was humming along with the park delusions undermine government cated his live testimony and blocked is to pursue the truth, wherever it change, however. Outdoors and hiking groups, along policy, the consequences can be the submission of his written con- leads. with horse-riding groups, opposed the change that deeply damaging. clusions. Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- will allow e-bikes on trails where previously only reg- When he insists that trade wars “The White House trampled not tacted by email at stevecokie@ ular bikes and hikers had been allowed. are “easy to win,” or that tax cuts only on the scientific integrity of the gmail.com. While that may briefly interrupt the solitude of the hiking experience, the change could also dis- Today in history perse some of the heavy visitor traffic and congestion on roads in national parks by allowing e-bikers to take to trails where they previously could not ven- By The Associated Press ture. Today’s Highlight in History In Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine, for On Sept. 13, 2001, two instance, the new directive will allow e-bikes on the days after the 9/11 terror attacks, the first few jetliners 57 miles of carriage paths with stone bridges that returned to the nation’s skies, meander through the park and were constructed and but several major airports funded by industrialist John D. Rockefeller, who remained closed and others owned a summer home there and donated the land. opened only briefly. President George W. Bush visited injured That will open new vistas for visitors in Bar Har- Pentagon workers and said he bor and hopefully do the same in other parks across would carry the nation’s the land, spreading out the millions of people who prayers to New York. flock to – and sometimes overwhelm – national On this date parks and providing a better outdoor experience as In 1788, the Congress of the Confederation authorized they take in the beauty of the nation’s mountains, the first national election, and lakes and forests. declared New York City the –The Journal Times temporary national capital. In 1814, during the War of 1812, British naval forces began bombarding Fort McHenry in Baltimore but Thought for Today were driven back by Ameri- can defenders in a battle that lasted until the following “‘Be yourself’ is about the worst advice you can give to morning. some people.” In 1860, General of the — J.B. Priestley Armies of the British novelist John J. Pershing was born in born this date in 1894, died 1984 Laclede, Mo. In 1948, Republican Mar- garet Chase Smith of Maine Today’s Birthdays was elected to the U.S. Sen- ate; she became the first tured out to pluck people from would have been her wedding information she received con- their homes in an all-out day. (A lab technician, Ray- cerning Supreme Court nomi- Actress Barbara Bain is 88. Actress Eileen Fulton (TV: “As woman to serve in both houses search for thousands of Tex- mond Clark III, was later sen- nee Brett Kavanaugh from a the World Turns”) is 86. Actor Joe E. Tata is 83. TV producer of Congress. ans who had stubbornly stayed tenced to 44 years in prison person who “strongly request- Fred Silverman is 82. Rock singer David Clayton-Thomas In 1962, Mississippi Gov. behind overnight to face Hurri- for murdering Le.) Kim Cli- ed confidentiality.” (The person (Blood, Sweat & Tears) is 78. Actress Jacqueline Bisset is 75. Ross Barnett rejected the U.S. cane Ike. jsters, capping a comeback was Christine Blasey Ford, Singer Peter Cetera is 75. Actress Christine Estabrook is 69. Supreme Court’s order for the In 2017, firefighters who from two years out of tennis, who alleged that she was sex- Actress Jean Smart is 68. Singer Randy Jones (The Village University of Mississippi to were called to a sweltering became the first unseeded ually assaulted by Kavanaugh People) is 67. Record producer Don Was is 67. Actor Isiah admit James Meredith, a black nursing home in Hollywood, woman to win the U.S. Open when they were teens.) Presi- Whitlock Jr. is 65. Actress-comedian Geri Jewell is 63. Coun- student, declaring in a tele- Florida, where air conditioning as she defeated No. 9 Caro- dent Donald Trump dismissed try singer Bobbie Cryner is 58. Rock singer-musician Dave vised address, “We will not had been knocked out by line Wozniacki, 7-5, 6-3. At the finding of public health Mustaine (Megadeth) is 58. Radio-TV personality Tavis Smiley drink from the cup of geno- Hurricane Irma found three the MTV Video Music Awards, experts who estimated that is 55. Rock musician Zak Starkey is 54. Actor/comedian Jeff cide.” people dead and evacuated Taylor Swift’s acceptance nearly 3,000 people had died Ross is 54. Actor Louis Mandylor is 53. Olympic gold medal In 1996, rapper Tupac 145 others to hospitals; five speech for best female video in Puerto Rico from the effects runner Michael Johnson is 52. Rock musician Steve Perkins is Shakur died at a Las Vegas others died later in the day. for “You Belong with Me” was of Hurricane Maria. New York 52. Actor Roger Howarth is 51. Actor Dominic Fumusa is 50. hospital six days after he was Former Republican Sen. Pete disrupted by Kanye West, Gov. Andrew Cuomo easily Actress Louise Lombard is 49. Tennis player Goran Ivanisevic wounded in a drive-by shoot- Domenici, New Mexico’s who took the microphone to beat back a Democratic prima- is 48. Country singer Aaron Benward (Blue County) is 46. ing; he was 25. longest-serving senator, died praise Beyonce’s video of ry challenge from activist and Country musician Joe Don Rooney (Rascal Flatts) is 44. Actor In 1997, funeral services in Albuquerque at the age of “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on actress Cynthia Nixon. A series Scott Vickaryous is 44. Singer Fiona Apple is 42. Contempo- were held in Calcutta, India, for 85. It).” of gas explosions in three rary Christian musician Hector Cervantes (Casting Crowns) is Nobel peace laureate Mother Ten years ago: The body One year ago: Sen. towns north of Boston killed a 39. Former MLB Daisuke Matsuzaka is 39. Actor Ben Teresa. of missing Yale University Dianne Feinstein, the top teen driver in his car, injured Savage is 39. Rock singer Niall Horan (One Direction) is 26. In 1998, former Alabama graduate student Annie Le Democrat on the Judiciary more than two dozen others Actor Mitch Holleman is 24. Actress Lili Reinhart (TV: Gov. George C. Wallace died (lay) was found behind a Committee, said she had noti- and left dozens of homes in “Riverdale”) is 23. in Montgomery at age 79. In 2008, rescue crews ven- research lab wall on what fied federal investigators about ruins.

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CHECK PRESENTATION Hurley Kids check was present- program started in 2010 ed to the Hurley Educa- the Hurley funds have tion Foundation on Sept. totaled $128,000, said From page 1 6 at Veterans Memorial Tammie Bartels, a Midland and without it some of Field in Hurley, just prior Services, Inc. employee. these things would not be to the Northstars football “Hurly School does see funded by the school's game with Rosholt High the bigger checks,” she very tight budget.” School. said. “It's very well sup- The annual Cash for Since the Cash for Kids ported.” Michigan Briefs

Storms bring County say several possi- Dana Nessel confirmed her damaging winds to ble brief tornadoes were office's plan Thursday. Michigan spotted on radar. Roughly half of the states Firefighters evacuated a are participating, while the GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Grand Rapids apartment other half reject the terms (AP) – Severe thunder- building after winds tore as insufficient. storms brought heavy off the roof and damaged Nessel says she respects rain, high winds and pos- other nearby buildings. fellow Democratic attor- sible tornadoes to parts of Damage was reported in neys general who have Michigan, damaging Lowell and Ada. opted out of settlement dis- buildings and leaving tens cussions, but she must pur- of thousands without Michigan to join sue the course that's most power. tentative deal with beneficial to Michigan. No injuries were report- OxyContin makers Nessel says Michigan ed in the storms Wednes- residents are "best served SUBMITTED PHOTO day. LANSING, Mich. (AP) – by an infusion of funds HURLEY EDUCATION Foundation members receive a Cash for Kids check for Hurley The National Weather Michigan is joining a tenta- into our state as quickly as Public School from Midland Services, Inc., on Sept. 6 before the Hurley High School Service says a possible tor- tive multi-state deal with possible so we can begin Northstars game against the Rosholt High School Hornets at Veterans Memorial nado was reported in the OxyContin maker Purdue providing relief to our Field. From left, Greg Massoglia, of Midland Co-op, Anna Lardinois, Peter Sturgul, western Michigan city of Pharma over the compa- hardest-hit communities Joel Enking, Kathy Santini and Gary Pelkola of the Hurley Education Foundation, Grand Rapids and emer- ny's role in the opioid epi- and to provide assistance followed by Tammie Bartels and Ronda Svoboda of Midland Co-op. 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AP National Writer both intelligent and vulner- Clara was born on March 9, 1917, in Wakefield, a Market it right, and you able. In his lived-in tweed daughter of Herman and Helga (Erickson) Johnson. can get people to pay for suit, Sarsgaard is moving She attended Wakefield schools and graduated on literally anything these as a dignified (and indig- June 6, 1934, as a member of the National Honor days. Especially in Manhat- nant) man utterly certain Society. After graduation she worked at the Wake- tan. he's made a key break- field Post Office for four years. That's why it's not espe- through. If he's right, your On Sept. 1, 1940, Clara married cially shocking when, at aural environment – your Wilfred Wiita of Wakefield at the the start of the "The Sound neighborhood, your block, of Silence," the lead charac- even your kitchen – deter- Immanuel Lutheran Church. They ters of Peter and Ellen meet mines how you feel and celebrated their 50th wedding because she's hired him to also the choices you make. anniversary in 1990. tune her apartment. Peter traipses around During World War II, the Wake- Yes, we said tune her the city with his tuning field High School offered night apartment, and no, she forks and his headphones, classes for drafting and welding for doesn't live inside a piano. testing wind patterns in the the war effort. Clara enrolled and Peter (an excellent, excruci- park and making house had the opportunity to work at a atingly sensitive Peter Sars- calls. At Ellen's place, he Clara Charlotte shipyard in Everett, Wash., while gaard) is a "home tuner," lies on her bed to better (Johnson) Wiita visiting with her sister and brother- able to detect the impercep- recreate her morning rou- 1917 — 2019 in-law, Vera and Clifford Pellerin in tible frequencies coming tine, then gives the diagno- from, say, your refrigerator sis: she needs to replace Everett. Later, she worked at a or toaster – which in turn her toaster. defense plant in Ypsilanti for a short time. After are affecting your mood Peter certainly makes returning home, Clara concluded her working and behavior. Ellen (a ter- the lives of his clients bet- Associated Press career as a receptionist and bookkeeper for Dr. J.R. rific Rashida Jones) is ter, helping them sleep or This image released by IFC Films shows Peter Sars- Franck. She retired in 1979. stressed and can't sleep, improving their love lives. gaard in a scene from "The Sound of Silence." Clara was a faithful member of the Immanuel and friends have suggested But he craves hard-won sink that low. ing specialist in the field of Lutheran Church where she served in several capac- that Peter, whose work has recognition in the academ- Meanwhile, Ellen is get- sound, and asks if she has ities. At All Saints Lutheran Church, she was active been written up in The ic world, especially the ting more curious about seen the work he sent her. in the Joy Circle. New Yorker no less, can honor of being published Peter, finding his intensity Her withering response Clara loved to travel. In 1987, she traveled to help. in the New American Jour- somewhat seductive. For a could send a dagger with her brother, Eugene and his wife, Janet. So far, so good. We've all nal of Sound. An old pro- while, we do too, especially through the heart of any- paid for things that sound fessor friend who pretends when he explains that Bach one who's ever dreamed a Clara visited with family relatives in Hallstahammer much less sensible, and to support him (an enter- and Sundsvall, Sweden. On this trip, she also visited and Beethoven, no less, dream or submitted an arti- hey, The New Yorker! tainingly wry Austin used neurological tech- cle or even handed in a Germany. She and her husband enjoyed traveling to The somewhat frustrat- Pendleton) proves a disap- niques to impact their lis- term paper. Hawaii as well as other United States destinations. ing thing about "The Sound pointing ally. teners that went unnoticed At this point, and a few Clara is survived by three sons, David, Verle of Silence," a debut effort And the professor's at the time. others, we could use a little (Patricia) and Ralph (Cathy); seven grandchildren; by director Michael Tyburs- assistant (Samuel Diaz), But even Ellen has to comic relief, perhaps just a and two great-grandchildren. Local survivors ki, who co-wrote the script who offers logistical sup- draw the line somewhere, hint of self-aware humor – include a grand-niece, Janice Massie; a niece, Myra with Ben Nabors, is not port, has his own self- and she can't quite stom- even if just to add dimen- Warren; and her sister-in-law, Kay Wiita. Many that we're asked to buy into advancing goals in mind. ach the certainty with sion to a film, originally nieces and nephews and two sisters-in-law reside in this boldly quirky premise, He suggests that Peter which he tells her that her developed from a short, many places around the country. but that we sometimes could monetize his knowl- apartment is emitting the that is just a bit too can't tell if the filmmakers edge. This isn't about com- musical note of C Minor, "a monochromatic (second She was predeceased by her parents; her beloved themselves buy into it. merce, Peter replies husband, Wilfred, on Oct. 24, 1999; seven brothers, sign of resignation," and dictionary definition: "of a There are moments in sharply. that unseen forces are gov- single wavelength or fre- Herbert, Henry, Frederick, Edward, Ernest “Jim,” which the movie seems to Peter takes the same erning her choices. "It's get- quency") to hold our inter- Eugene and Lloyd; and three sisters, Eleanor Masse, veer decidedly toward self- stance when offered an ting late," she replies weari- est for the long haul. Vera Pellerin and Astrid Sibley. knowing comedy but never opportunity by a slick ly, preferring to keep "The Sound of Silence," A memorial service will be held Wednesday, Sept. quite gets there, and then entrepreneur, the head of a believing that she has some an IFC Films release, is 18, at 11 a.m., preceded by visitation at 10:30 a.m., turns so sad as to be tragic. company called Sensory control over her life. unrated by the Motion Pic- at All Saints Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Bill The ambivalence becomes Holdings, to make some There's a devastating ture Association of Ameri- Jacobson officiating. distracting, like so much money by selling an aurally scene in which Peter ca. Running time: 85 min- A committal service and interment will take place white noise. pleasing atmosphere to encounters an academic utes. Two and a half stars at Lakeside Cemetery in Wakefield. The lead performances, clients. He doesn't want to idol (Tina Benko), a lead- out of four. Luncheon will be served at the church fellowship hall upon return from the cemetery. Expressions of affection in a charitable contribu- Jacobs dreams a little dream to tion in Clara’s memory are suggested in lieu of flow- ers to All Saints Lutheran Church, 1202 Putnam St., Wakefield, MI 49968. The family would like to express their deep close Fashion Week on a high appreciation to the caring staff at the Gogebic Medi- By JOCELYN NOVECK cal Care Facility, who provided many kindnesses to tions, ideas and possibili- and then marched directly thoughtful and accurately AP National Writer ties." to the audience, right past executed set design of 'Fos- Clara and her family. NEW YORK (AP) – If that was a mouthful, it them in their chairs, and se/Verdon,'" and what he Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- Twice a year, the New York reflected the ebullient out the other side of the called the "boundary-push- ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- fashion world trudges to mood of the show. Normal- room. ing ... 'Euphoria,' so accu- al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may be the Upper East Side and ly, Jacobs' models walk Were these wonderfully rately portraying what it expressed online at lakesidememorialchapel.com. the cavernous Park Avenue down a runway in a dark colorful creatures, resem- means to be a young per- Armory to see what new room with a determined bling the cast of a Fellini son today." tricks Marc Jacobs has up pout on their faces. Here, film on steroids, now gone? Jacobs didn't leave his sleeve. the lights were on and the Thankfully, they returned unaddressed the fact that Somehow Jacobs, who models were smiling, wink- and the show began in the day was 9/11; he refer- For reprints or lamination services, has the final Fashion Week ing, even waving as they earnest, with models enced, in his show notes, contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 slot every time – a position sashayed by. emerging one by one to his fashion show the night of considerable pressure – The room looked differ- parade in a circle around before the 2001 attacks, tends to find a way to sur- ent, too. Entering to take the seats. just yards away from the prise and impress. But on their seats, guests found There was color, glistening towers. Wednesday night he also the huge Armory floor sparkle, craftsmanship, "This show, like that sent a jolt of delight empty except for a gaggle of dazzling variety – and far show," Jacobs said, "is a cel- HERE S through the crowd with a mismatched white chairs too many cultural refer- ebration of life, joy, equali- T ’ joyful and dreamlike ode to arranged in uneven rows at ences to count. Bella Hadid ty, individuality, optimism, NO PLACE fashion of all kinds and all the back, as if in an aban- looked like a cowboy, in happiness, indulgence, eras. doned vintage furniture shades of purple, red and dreams, and a future LIKE HOME "Tonight is our store. gray. unwritten as we continue reminder of the joy in Suddenly the doors Her sister, Gigi Hadid, to learn from the history of dressing up," he wrote in opened and Jacobs' models was barefoot, in a pastel fashion." notes left on guests' chairs, – 61 of them – entered the blue minidress and round Whether you caught "our unadulterated love of room to the strains of hat that resembled a 1960s Jacobs' historical refer- fashion and embracing Mama Cass singing "Dream airline hostess. ences in his parade of fash- grand gestures of unbri- a Little Dream of Me." They There were sartorial ions, you definitely could dled expressions, reac- spread out horizontally nods to people who died catch the feeling of joy – recently: Chanel's long- and no more so than when time designer Karl Lager- Jacobs came out for his feld, who died in February; own bow. Better hearing for better moments. Lee Radziwill, who died Not content with the Our goal is to help seniors and With over 30 years of the same month, and Anita usual quick wave to the individuals living at home, maintain experience, Ashland Audiology is Pallenberg, who died in crowd, he threw up his 2017. arms and twirled around dedicated to providing you with high levels of independence, Jacobs also made clear the room on his red plat- the best possible hearing care health and wellness. his love for some current form boots – still clearly based on your individual needs.  TV shows. 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"No At his Beulah Land Min- "I am going to rebuild," what to pick out from the heading to the Bahamas Minnis said, adding that he Bahamian has ever seen istries church, the 61-year- he said as he surveyed the ruins of the church he built threatened to further understands the deep frus- anything like this in their old Saunders had been ruins of his church. The 22 years ago in the seaside drench those trying to sal- tration of those dealing lifetime." preparing to open a small only thing left unscathed village of High Rock on the vage belongings or living in with "bureaucratic road- As they wait for more boarding lodge for visiting was a wooden crucifix that eastern end of Grand tents in hard-hit communi- blocks" and pledged to help, people across Grand mission groups before he had nailed to a wall 22 Bahama island. ties. Late in the day, the reduce the red tape and Bahama waded into the Dorian hit. He stood sur- years ago. A black-and-blue necktie U.S. National Hurricane floated in a pool of water. Center said the system was Nearby, a ruptured set of expected to become a trop- drums lay toppled on its ical storm within 36 hours side. 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Cooper thanked con- tributors on Wednesday as he met with storm sur- vivors and non-profit part- ners in communities affect- ed by the storm. The relief fund has raised $5.9 mil- lion from thousands of donors after Florence struck in September 2018. Individuals, schools, cor- porations, small business- es, foundations, and phi- lanthropists make up the majority of the donors. A news release from the governor's office says donations have helped storm survivors with rent and mortgage payments, home repairs and replace- ment of personal property through grants to nonprof- its and community groups. The Golden LEAF Foun- dation and the North Car- olina Community Founda- tion serve as the grant- making organizations for the relief fund. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 9 VOLLEYBALL Mazurek wins at Hancock Tigers win first Indianhead HANCOCK – Gogebic’s Conference match Adam Mazurek won Thursday’s cross country MELLEN, Wis. – Mercer opened the Indianhead Con- meet at Hancock. ference schedule with a 25-8, 25-11, 25-8 sweep of Mellen “Adam is running so Thursday night. well,” Gogebic coach Lau- Aubrey Schoeneman led the Tigers with 12 kills and ren Korpi said. “It’s really she had five digs. Ella Torkelson finished with 22 assists nice to see him running to and three aces. Ava Barton and Zoe Botes both had four his potential. He has some kills and Jessica Klopatek and Kadence Knipp each had tough competition today three. Samantha Barton tallied 13 digs and Molly Hohner and he proved that he had four. Haley Allen had four aces. belongs at the front of the Mercer (14-4, 1-0) goes to Bayfield Monday night. pack.” Lakes beat Speedgirls Yankees sweep Tigers BESSEMER – Lake Linden-Hubbell swept Bessemer 25-9, 25-9, 25-16 in Copper Mountain Conference volley- DETROIT (AP) – The ball Thursday night. New York Yankees wrapped “The Speedgirls showed a great deal of hustle and up their visit to Detroit with two victories and a couple intensity in the games tonight, which resulted in long vol- new injuries. leys against one of the top teams in the U.P.,” Bessemer All-Star catcher Gary coach Shelly Mettler said. “Game by game we are getting Sánchez became the Yan- better and better. We are starting to click.” kees' latest health concern Bessemer’s Bella McGeshick had two aces, three kills, when he exited the second eight assists and one block. Kailyn Fingeroos had three game of Thursday's double- kills and Amber Kaurala and Eliza Stone each had two. header with left groin tight- Jenna Saari had two assists. Izzy Novascone had an ace ness as New York beat and Savanah Green a kill. Detroit 6-4 to complete a Bessemer goes to the Ashland tournament on Satur- sweep. Slugger Edwin Encarnación left the first day. game, a 10-4 victory, with an oblique issue. Gladiators defeat Nimrods The Yankees are closing in on an AL East title, but ONTONAGON – Ontonagon defeated Watersmeet 3-1 the injury woes that have in Copper Mountain Conference volleyball Thursday dogged them this season night. don't seem to be going away. “I’m happy with how the girls played,” Ontonagon "I just keep saying it's coach Kacie Lundin said. “We set up the ball much better going to make for a good tonight than Tuesday. We’re a work in progress, but we World Series DVD," said CC are getting better everyday and that’s all you can ask for Sabathia, New York's start- as a coach. The girls are very eager to improve their skill ing pitcher in the second game. "Nothing we can do." and get better.” Jason Juno/Daily Globe Sánchez exited in the Makennah Uotila led the Gladiators with 10 kills. HURLEY’S DARIAN Bender, left, tips it over the net as teammate Shanaya Fleig also fourth, an inning after he Nicole Lukkari had seven kills, three digs and four aces. reaches for it Thursday night at the Hurley K-12 School. was thrown out in his first Teddy Menigoz finished with 15 assists, three aces and stolen base try this year. He four kills. has been on the injured list Ontonagon goes to the Baraga tournament Saturday three times in the past two and Bessemer Tuesday. Northstars fall in 5 games seasons because of groin problems. Sanchez said HURLEY – Hurley fell to South Shore sometimes you play at the same level as through a translator he felt Bessemer volleyball team to in five games Thursday night, 25-13, 17- your opponent so sometimes when you do he overstretched his leg slid- 25, 23-25, 25-22, 15-13. that, you don’t push or you don’t put pres- ing into second but felt fine host author “They were scrappy,” Hurley coach sure on yourselves to get things done. I at first. He felt tightening BESSEMER – The Bessemer volleyball team will host Aaron Bender said. “They picked up every- think we did that a little bit tonight. There after squatting behind home thing we threw over at them.” were times, we spotted them in the first Kathy Bresnahan, the author of the book Miracle Season, plate. Aly Kukowski led the Northstars with game and the fifth game 8-10 points with Saturday night at 7 p.m. at the House of Noise. Encarnación homered in six kills and 2.5 blocks. Darian Bender us answering back only once. You can’t do the first game, then left in Bresnahan is a retired teacher and volleyball coach had 11 assists, three kills, a block and four that, especially in the fifth game, you can’t the seventh inning with a from Iowa City West High School; her team won state aces. Kylee Hewitt finished with a pair of go down 8-0 or 8-1 and expect to sneak strained left oblique muscle. championships in 2010 and 2011. At the beginning of the kills, two assists and one block. Olivia back in. We did, we had opportunities, but J.A. Happ, New York's 2011 season, tragedy struck the team and they were left France had five kills, one block and five that’s very tough.” starter in the doubleheader without their captain, setter and court leader. She guided digs. Kiera Niemi tallied 15 digs and two But it’s only the second game of the opener, is also dealing with her team from being unable to stand in a gym to perform aces. year for a young Hurley team as Bender some health issues, well enough to win the state championship and honor “I saw some great moments and I saw works in a new system. although manager Aaron their teammate. some real bad moments tonight from my Hurley (1-1) goes to the Ashland tour- Boone didn't sound too con- The public is welcome. team,” Bender said. “I go with the idea that nament Saturday. cerned about that. Brewers beat Marlins 3-2 for 7th straight win MIAMI (AP) – Ryan Braun honored injured teammate Christian Yelich the past two days by wearing his No. 22 jersey underneath his own. Braun then put on a Yelich-like perfor- mance Thursday, hitting a two-run homer that helped the beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 to complete a four- game sweep that extended their winning streak to seven. "I threw up the double deuces for him," Braun said of his message to Yelich as he crossed home plate. "He texted me, "It's about time you hit a homer.' Forty-fifth homer hit in this jersey this year." Milwaukee matched its longest win- ning streak of the season to remain tied with the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild card. At 78-68, the Brewers are 10 games over .500 for the first time since mid-June. "What's within our picture is keep play- ing well," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. "The other stuff doesn't matter right now. Keep playing like the past week we're going to put ourselves in a good spot." Yelich broke his right kneecap on a foul ball Tuesday night. Before the game, the Brewers said the reigning NL MVP won't need surgery, but is done for the year. Yelich hit .329 with 44 homers and 97 RBIs this season and also stole 30 bases. He was leading the majors in slugging per- Associated Press centage and OPS when he was hurt. MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Ryan Braun, left, Lorenzo Cain (6) and Ben Gamel (16) celebrate after they defeated the Miami Marlins Braun, bothered by a bad back for Thursday in Miami. much of the season, broke a 1-all tie in the third with a two-run homer off Caleb "I thought I got better as the game went Smith (8-10). on," Smith said. "I've just got to be better Yelich won't need surgery, likely done for season It was Braun's 19th this sea- early." son and the first of his career at Marlins Mike Moustakas' sacrifice fly in the MIAMI (AP) – Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich won't need surgery on his Park. first was offset by Miguel Rojas' RBI single broken right kneecap, but the team says it's unlikely he'll return this season. "I didn't know that, but they are all big in the bottom half. Brewers general manager David Stearns says Yelich's recovery is expected to take at this time of year," Braun said. "The team BULLPEN'S CONTRIBUTION eight to 10 weeks. Yelich was back in Milwaukee for tests on Wednesday, a day after is playing so well. So many guys con- The Brewers' blueprint for bullpen use the reigning NL MVP fouled a ball off his leg during a game in Miami. tributing." played out perfectly. Counsell didn't need "At this point we have good news on Christian based on the MRIs and additional Gio González and four relievers retired to call for a reliever in the middle of an imagining he took yesterday," Stearns said Thursday before the Brewers' game at Miami's final 18 batters after Lewis Brin- inning. Ray Black, , Peral- Miami. "It looks like Christian will be able to avoid surgery. If that is the case, the time son's RBI single in the fourth. ta and Hader started and finished their for return will be eight to 10 weeks." González allowed two runs and seven innings. The relievers fanned 10. Stearns added the team is hopeful there are no long-term effects from the injury. hits in four innings. He is 0-2 in 12 starts "They all did an outstanding job," "As is normal procedure in the case with injuries of this magnitude, we'll have a sec- since beating Philadelphia on May 15. Counsell said. "If we can get them the right ond opinion," he said. "We'll probably get that done over the weekend or next week. Freddy Peralta (6-3) struck out three in rest, we can get swing and miss stuff from We'll go from there, but at this point it looks like we dodged a little bit of a bullet." two innings, and Josh Hader fanned two them. Great day for the 'pen." The Brewers have won six straight and began Thursday tied with the Chicago Cubs batters for his 31st save in 37 chances. GONZALEZ SURE for the second NL wild-card spot. Miami went 1-6 on its homestand, Gonzalez got his first hit of the season Yelich hit .329 with 44 home runs and 97 RBIs along with 30 stolen bases. He was dropped to an NL-worst 51-95 and is head- and scored ahead of Braun's homer. The leading the majors in slugging percentage and OPS when he was hurt. ed to its first 100-loss season since 2013. Marlins unsuccessfully appealed that the "Frustrating way for a season to end but these things happen in sports," Yelich Smith (8-10) gave up three runs and six Brewers pitcher failed to touch second tweeted . "I will be just fine and am looking forward to making a full recovery and sup- hits in 5 2/3 innings. base on Braun's home run trot. porting the boys the rest of the season." l 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Hurley Education Foundation golf

WASHINGTON REDSKINS — NFL tournament winners announced All Times EDT Signed TE Donald Parham Jr. to the N.Y. YankeesGame 6,2 Detroit 4 AMERICAN CONFERENCE practice squad. New York Detroit HURLEY – The Hurley Education 1. Jim Kivisto and Billy Trcka, 2. Dan East HOCKEY ab rhbi ab rhbi WLTPct PF PA National Hockey League LeMahieu 3b-1b 5131 Reyes rf 5000 Foundation hosted its annual fundraising and Jeff Krone, 3. Joe Manzanares and Buffalo 1001.000 17 16 WINNIPEG JETS — Signed D Judge rf 4112 H.Castro cf 4020 golf tournament at Eagle Bluff Golf Club Matt Konoske New England 1001.000 33 3 Josh Morrissey to an eight-year con- Gregorius ss 5011 Candelario 3b 2100 N.Y. Jets 010.000 16 17 tract extension through the 2027-28 Torres 2b 4010 Rodríguez dh 3000 on Sept. 1. Women’s division Miami 010.000 10 59 season. Sánchez c 1000 Stewart ph-dh 1000 South COLLEGE Higashioka c 2000 Mercer ss 4110 All funds raised are used to support 1. Mary Tiziani and Patt Mattek WLTPct PF PA FLORIDA STATE — Named Jim Gardner cf 4000 Dixon lf 3122 and enhance all education programs Mixed division Tennessee 1001.000 43 13 Leavitt senior defensive football ana- Voit dh 3110 Greiner c 4111 Houston 010.000 28 30 lyst. Ford 1b 3110 Hicks 1b 4011 offered by the Hurley K-12 School District. 1. Jason and Debbi Schmidt, 2. Geoff Indianapolis 010.000 24 30 FORDHAM — Named Christo- Urshela ph-3b 1112 Beckham 2b 3000 The foundation thanked participants, Nevala and Emily Piantek, 3. Shane and Jacksonville 010.000 26 40 pher Duffy and Lisa Izzi assistant Wade lf 3120 Demeritte ph 1000 North athletic trainers. Totals 35 6 11 6 Totals 34 474 sponsors and all those who helped, Tracy Wierzinski WLTPct PF PA NEW JERSEY CITY — Named New York 210 010 002 —6 including the Hurley cross country team. Hole contest winners Baltimore 1001.000 59 10 Nicholas Gravina men's assistant Detroit 000 200 002 —4 Cincinnati 010.000 20 21 wrestling coach. E_Ford (3), Dixon (8). DP_New York 1, Detroit 2. LOB_New York 6, Detroit Results No. 4 longest drive (men): Joe Sargent Cleveland 010.000 13 43 NYU — Named Alison Meagher 6. 2B_LeMahieu (29), Wade (2), Dixon (20). 3B_Greiner (1). HR_Judge (22), Pittsburgh 010.000 3 33 assistant softball coach. Urshela (20). Championship flight No. 4 longest drive (women): Val Rowe West RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — IP HRER BB SO 1. Colin DiGiorgio and Ross Corullo, 2. No. 7 closest to line: Lauri Kutz WLTPct PF PA Named Matt Murphy assistant base- New York Oakland 1001.000 24 16 ball coach. Sabathia 3 1-3 32215 Darren Reiter and Rick Braspenick, 3. No. 9 closest to pin: Joe Dennis Kansas City 1001.000 40 26 American League Germán W,18-4 420005 Larry and Scott Erickson No. 11 longest putt: Rick Cunico L.A. Chargers1001.000 30 24 All Times EDT Kahnle H,26 112211 Denver 010.000 16 24 East Division Chapman S,37-42 2-3 10001 First flight No. 16 closest to pin: Ray Corullo NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Detroit East New York 97 51 .655 _ Turnbull L,3-15 574418 WLTPct PF PA Tampa Bay 87 61 .588 10 Ramirez 210023 Dallas 1001.000 35 17 Boston 77 70 .524 19½ Farmer 100002 GOLF Philadelphia 1001.000 32 27 Toronto 57 90 .388 39½ Soto 022210 Washington 010.000 27 32 Baltimore 47 99 .322 49 Schreiber 110000 N.Y. Giants 010.000 17 35 Central Division Germán pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, Kahnle pitched to 3 batters in the South WLPct GB 9th, Soto pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. WLTPct PF PA Minnesota 89 57 .610 _ HBP_Germán (Candelario). WP_Kahnle. New Orleans 1001.000 30 28 Cleveland 86 61 .585 3½ Umpires_Home, Nick Mahrley; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Vic Tampa Bay 110.500 37 45 Chicago 64 82 .438 25 Carapazza; Third, Ben May. Carolina 020.000 41 50 Kansas City 55 92 .374 34½ T_3:02. A_17,807 (41,297). 010.000 12 28 Detroit 43 102 .297 45½ North West Division N.Y. YankeesGame 10, 1 Detroit 4 WLTPct PF PA WLPct GB New York Detroit Green Bay 1001.000 10 3 Houston 95 53 .642 _ ab rhbi ab rhbi Minnesota 1001.000 28 12 Oakland 87 60 .592 7½ LeMahieu 2b 6000 Reyes cf 5010 Detroit 001.500 27 27 Texas 74 74 .500 21 Judge rf 2410 Candelario 1b 4110 Chicago 010.000 3 10 67 80 .456 27½ Encarnación dh 2112 Cabrera dh 4020 West Seattle 60 86 .411 34 Ford ph-dh 2000 Dixon pr-dh 0000 WLTPct PF PA Wednesday's Games Voit 1b 5333 Rodríguez 2b 5111 San Francisco1001.000 31 17 Toronto 8, Boston 0 Gregorius ss 4112 Lugo 3b 4112 L.A. Rams 1001.000 30 27 Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 Urshela 3b 5000 Stewart lf 5010 Seattle 1001.000 21 20 Washington 6, Minnesota 2 Maybin cf 4012 Demeritte rf 5111 Arizona 001.500 27 27 Oakland 5, Houston 3 Frazier lf 5000 Rogers c 4020 Thursday's Games Kansas City 8, Chicago White Romine c 4130 W.Castro ss 2010 Tampa Bay 20, Carolina 14 Sox 6 Totals 39 10 10 9 Totals 38 4 11 4 Sunday's Games Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 3 New York 202 000 330 — 10 Seattle at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Texas 10, Tampa Bay 9 Detroit 000 020 110 —4 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Seattle 5, Cincinnati 3 E_Lugo (3), Candelario (7), W.Castro (2). LOB_New York 9, Detroit 12. Arizona at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Thursday's Games 2B_Romine (11), Voit (20), Maybin (16), Rogers (2), W.Castro (4), Cabrera New England at Miami, 1 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 10, Detroit 4, 1st (21). 3B_Gregorius (2), Candelario (2). HR_Voit (20), Encarnación (13), Lugo L.A. Chargers at Detroit, 1 p.m. game (5), Demeritte (3). SB_Maybin 2 (9). Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. Kansas City 6, Chicago White IP HRER BB SO Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. Sox 3 New York San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 Washington 12, Minnesota 6 Happ 4 2-3 72236 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 4, Baltimore 2 Green W,4-4 2 1-3 11102 Buffalo at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Boston 7, Toronto 4 Heller 121111 Minnesota at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Texas 6, Tampa Bay 4 Gearrin 1-3 10010 Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 Oakland 3, Houston 2 Lyons 2-3 00001 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 6, Detroit 4, 2nd Detroit Chicago at Denver, 4:25 p.m. game Boyd L,8-11 534243 New Orleans at L.A. Rams, 4:25 Cincinnati at Seattle McKay 100012 p.m. Friday's Games Garcia 2-3 23321 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 8:20 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 10-8) at Cisnero 1-3 00000 Monday's Games Toronto (Kay 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Hall 253302 Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 p.m. Baltimore (Brooks 4-8) at Detroit Dixon 000000 Thursday, Sept. 19 (Zimmermann 1-10), 7:10 p.m. WP_Garcia. Tennessee at Jacksonville, 8:20 Minnesota (Odorizzi 14-6) at Umpires_Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Ben May; Second, Hunter Wendelst- p.m. Cleveland (Civale 3-3), 7:10 p.m. edt; Third, Vic Carapazza. Sunday, Sept. 22 Oakland (Bassitt 10-5) at Texas T_3:36. . Miami at Dallas, 1 p.m. (Burke 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Houston (Cole 16-5) at Kansas Milwaukee Milwaukee 3, MiamiMiami 2 Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m. City (Duffy 6-6), 8:15 p.m. ab rhbi ab rhbi Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay (Morton 14-6) at L.A. Cain cf 4110 Berti cf 4110 Atlanta at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Angels (Heaney 4-4), 10:07 p.m. Grandal c 3010 Rojas ss 4021 Detroit at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Covey 1-8) at Braun lf 4112 Cooper 1b 4010 Denver at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 6-9), 10:10 p.m. Moustakas 3b 3011 Castro 3b 4000 N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Saturday's Games Austin 1b 3000 Alfaro c 4000 N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay, 4:05 N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 3:07 Pérez 2b 4000 Díaz 2b 4110 p.m. p.m. Gamel rf 4010 Brinson rf 3011 Carolina at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Arcia ss 4000 Brigham p 0000 Houston at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. González p 1110 c-Prado ph 1000 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 a-Taylor ph 1000 Dean lf 3000 New Orleans at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. p.m. Black p 0000 Smith p 1010 Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 4:25 Houston at Kansas City, 7:15 Pomeranz p 0000 Kinley p 0000 p.m. p.m. b-Grisham ph 1000 Ramirez rf 1000 L.A. Rams at Cleveland, 8:20 Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Peralta p 0000 p.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 9:07 Hader p 0000 Monday, Sept. 23 p.m. Totals 32 363 Totals 33 272 Chicago at Washington, 8:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Milwaukee 102 000 000 —3 Transactions Miami 100 100 000 —2 BASEBALL National League E_Grandal (8). LOB_Milwaukee 5, Miami 5. 2B_Grandal (24). 3B_Díaz (1). American League All Times EDT HR_Braun (19). SF_Moustakas (2). S_Smith (4). KANSAS CITY ROYALS — East Division IP HRER BB SO Claimed LHP Randy Rosario off W L Pct GB Milwaukee waivers from the Chicago Cubs. Atlanta 91 57 .615 _ González 472203 Recalled INF Kelvin Gutierrez and Washington 81 64 .559 8½ Black 100002 placed him on the 60-day IL. New York 76 70 .521 14 Pomeranz, H, 8 100003 NEW YORK YANKEES — Rein- Philadelphia 76 70 .521 14 Peralta, W, 6-3 200003 stated LHP Stephen Tarpley from Miami 51 95 .349 39 Hader, S, 31-37 100002 the 10-day IL. Central Division Miami TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Rein- W L Pct GB Smith, L, 8-10 5 2-3 63324 stated RHP Elvis Luciano from the St. Louis 82 64 .562 _ Kinley 1-3 00000 60-day IL. Released LHP Clayton Chicago 78 68 .534 4 Brigham 300002 Richard. Milwaukee 78 68 .534 4 WP_González. National League Cincinnati 67 79 .459 15 Umpires_Home, Shane Livensparger; First, Mark Carlson; Second, Kerwin LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Pittsburgh 65 82 .442 17½ Danley; Third, Tripp Gibson. Activated LHP Rich Hill from the 60- West Division T_2:59. A_7,375 (36,742). day IL. Designated RHP Jaime WLPct GB Schultz for assignment. x-Los Angeles 95 53 .642 _ orado (Hoffman 1-6), 8:40 p.m. p.m. FOOTBALL Arizona 75 72 .510 19½ Cincinnati (Castillo 14-6) at Ari- Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. National Football League San Francisco 70 77 .476 24½ zona (Leake 11-10), 9:40 p.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 9:07 NFL — Suspended Buffalo Bills San Diego 68 78 .466 26 Miami (Alcantara 5-12) at San p.m. LB Tyrel Dodson for six games as a Colorado 62 85 .422 32½ Francisco (Beede 4-9), 10:15 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE result of an alleged altercation with x-clinched division Saturday's Games WLPct GB his girlfriend. Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 Washington 81 64 .559 _ BUFFALO BILLS — Signed TE Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 p.m. Chicago 78 68 .534 _ Nate Becker to the practice squad. Milwaukee 7, Miami 5 Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee 78 68 .534 _ Released LB Nate Hall from the N.Y. Mets 9, Arizona 0 Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. New York 76 70 .521 2 practice squad. Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 1 L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 Philadelphia 76 70 .521 2 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Washington 6, Minnesota 2 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Arizona 75 72 .510 3½ Signed G Colby Gossett to the prac- Colorado 2, St. Louis 1 Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Thursday's Games tice squad. Released CB Donnie Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 3 San Diego at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee 3, Miami 2 Lewis Jr. from the practice squad. Seattle 5, Cincinnati 3 Miami at San Francisco, 9:05 N.Y. Mets 11, Arizona 1 Submitted photo DETROIT LIONS — Signed RB San Diego 4, Chicago Cubs 0 p.m. Chicago Cubs 4, San Diego 1 Washington 12, Minnesota 6 THE END-of-year award banquet was held at the Elk and Hound in Ironwood for the Nick Brossette to the practice squad. Thursday's Games Wild Card Released RB David Williams from Milwaukee 3, Miami 2 All Times EDT Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 5 Gogebic Country Club ladies league recently. Top, tournament winners included the practice squad. N.Y. Mets 11, Arizona 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday's Games GREEN BAY PACKERS — Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 2 WLPct GB Pittsburgh (Brault 4-4) at Chicago from left: Club champion Joanne Sorenson, runner up Debi Joki, first-flight winner Signed G Ben Braden to the practice St. Louis 10, Colorado 3 Oakland 87 60 .592 _ Cubs (Lester 12-10), 4:05 p.m. Vicki Sargent, second-flight winner Sharon Potter, third-flight winner Sally Matt- squad. Chicago Cubs 4, San Diego 1 Tampa Bay 87 61 .588 _ Atlanta (Soroka 11-4) at Wash- HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed Washington 12, Minnesota 6 Cleveland 86 61 .585 ½ ington (Scherzer 10-5), 7:05 p.m. son and nine-hole league champion Nancy Carli. Bottom, team winners were from CB Cornell Armstrong to the practice L.A. Dodgers 4, Baltimore 2 Thursday's Games L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-5) at left, first row: Kit Malloy, Bobbi Hautala and Judy Holst; second row: Cathy squad. Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 5 Washington 12, Minnesota 6 N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 10-7), 7:10 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DE Cincinnati at Seattle Texas 6, Tampa Bay 4 p.m. Shamion, Mary Hintze and Carrie Crook. Tank Carradine. Placed DE Friday's Games Oakland 3, Houston 2 Milwaukee (Houser 6-5) at St. Jonathan Ledbetter on IR. Pittsburgh (Brault 4-4) at Chicago Friday's Games Louis (Wainwright 11-9), 8:15 p.m. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Cubs (Lester 12-10), 4:05 p.m. Minnesota (Odorizzi 14-6) at Cincinnati (Castillo 14-6) at Ari- CB Nate Meadows from the practice Atlanta (Soroka 11-4) at Wash- Cleveland (Civale 3-3), 7:10 p.m. zona (Leake 11-10), 9:40 p.m. Bucs use goal-line stand to beat Panthers 20-14 squad. Placed WR Josh Doctson on ington (Scherzer 10-5), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 10-5) at Texas Saturday's Games IR. Signed WR Alexander Hollins to L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-5) at (Burke 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Jameis Winston threw for 208 yards and a touchdown, the practice squad. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 10-7), 7:10 Tampa Bay (Morton 14-6) at L.A. Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed p.m. Angels (Heaney 4-4), 10:07 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay held Cam Newton in check and came up with a late goal-line stand and the RB Dalyn Dawkins to the practice Milwaukee (Houser 6-5) at St. Saturday's Games L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 Buccaneers beat the Carolina Panthers 20-14 early Friday to give coach Bruce Arians his squad. Placed QB Logan Woodside Louis (Wainwright 11-9), 8:15 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. on the practice squad IL. San Diego (Lucchesi 10-7) at Col- Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. first victory with the team. Analysis: Change on tap whether NCAA goes along or not By EDDIE PELLS recruiter and his shoe-company buddies that, along with the couple of grand extra nia schools from NCAA championships AP National Writer can match. that the biggest schools agreed to give to (Think of the possibilities: Winner of March Chalk one up for the "student athletes." But the first part – the part about the augment some of these scholarships while Madness plays UCLA for the real national California is on the verge of striking a "critical distinction between college and pro- also relieving pressure for bigger reform, title.), the NCAA called the bill unconstitu- mortal blow to the system that's been fessional athletics" – is disingenuous to the has always felt like the very least they could tional, a notion that immediately brings sponging free labor off its "student athletes" core, a notion as antiquated as the peach do. with it the specter of a court case. for decades. The state is en route to approv- basket and leather helmet, and the reason The California bill is reasonable in that it That's how seriously the NCAA appears ing a law that gives players a chance to make this whole thing is bound to change. doesn't ask colleges to pay any more to the to take this threat. It's a sign of how far some money for playing games that enter- The notion that these near-full-time ath- athletes, but rather, gives players a chance NCAA President Mark Emmert and his tain the masses and seem to make everyone letes in these billion-dollar sports are ama- to hire an agent, put themselves out on the cronies are willing to go to protect a way of rich except the players themselves. teurs, or that they shouldn't get paid, runs market and see what they can make. life that has lined all its schools' coffers It's been a long time coming, and the counter to the tenets of basic fairness and Only a very few would have a legitimate along with the pocketbooks of all the only real question is to what extent NCAA feels downright un-American. Hard to chance to get rich from this. Many more administrators, TV networks, coaches and leaders will go to fight this. believe the Olympics – hardly run by the might make a little something – enough to sponsors involved in college sports. By the looks of things, they're ready to most forward-thinking or athlete-centric buy a car, fill up the gas tank, go to dinner, Everyone but the players. rumble. organizations – were decades ahead of the etc. The vast majority of soccer and volley- If Newsom signs the bill, which would go In the wake of the state Assembly pass- NCAA when it came to unwinding the cha- ball and field hockey players wouldn't into effect in 2023, the NCAA will have two ing the Fair Pay to Play Act, NCAA leaders rade of amateurism in its sports. notice any difference. Most fans wouldn't choices: fight it in court, or sit down and get sent a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom on "It's a fundamental truth of life that our either. serious about changing the antiquated Wednesday, urging him not to sign the bill. innate ability is what creates our livelihood," The NCAA, in its letter, says it has the structures that have ruled college sports at "It would erase the critical distinction said Jeremy Bloom, the former skier/foot- students' best interests in mind and that the expense of athletes for decades. Or do between college and professional athletics ball player who, years ago, got caught in the "NCAA member schools already are work- both on parallel tracks. and, because it gives those schools an unfair NCAA crosshairs for having the temerity to ing on changing rules for all student-ath- recruiting advantage, would result in them want to play both sports and to have spon- letes to appropriately use their name, image However it goes, it feels like change is on eventually being unable to compete in sors in one (skiing) so he could fund his and likeness in accordance with our values." the way. NCAA competitions," the letter said. Olympic dreams. "These are the abilities of Lawmakers, however, moved faster than "It's inevitable, it's coming," Bloom said. The second part of this argument makes these people, and there's no reason they the NCAA – let that soak in for a minute – "A lot of people have been slowly chipping sense. If a player who attends college in Cal- shouldn't have the ability to monetize that, and the NCAA's swift, terse reaction gave away, chipping away, and then, suddenly, ifornia can get a sponsorship deal while irrespective of whether their education is them a clear picture about the agendas of it's going to be an iceberg coming off. It those in other states can't, it builds in an getting paid for or not." the people whose cages they're rattling. could certainly make a lot of lives better for advantage that not even the shadiest college In most cases, it is being paid for. But In addition to threatening to bar Califor- a lot of people in a lot of sports." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Pulling that sweet tooth hard to do

Dear Annie: I’ve had a huge sweet tooth all my life. I have also always been very active, and I eat healthy foods. However, I’m nervous that this is not enough to bal- ance my intake of sugary goodies. Now that I’m older, I realize that I can’t keep eating so many sweets. Diabetes is Dear common in my family, and my grandfa- Annie ther passed away from it when he was 46. Other members of my family have early stages of diabetes, and I am nervous that I worked at a bar and found myself strug- will have it when I’m older, too, even gling with the same situation. I was lucky though I eat healthy and exercise. to have friends who noticed I was going What are the best alternatives to eating sweets? You rock! – Sweet Tooth downhill and would call me out on it. It’s Dear Sweet Tooth: I’m sorry about your still something I have to keep a close eye grandfather. You are very wise to begin to on, even though I don’t work in a bar any- THE PAJAMA DIARIES think of ways to curb your sweet tooth. more. I found that, for me, the bar was a Too much sugar not only can lead to dia- familiar place where I felt all my friends betes but a whole host of other health were. I wanted to stay with these friends problems. The good news is that you are and co-workers and blow off steam after not alone. Craving sweets is an evolution- being treated poorly by patrons on many ary behavior that kept our ancestors safe occasions. After some time, it was hard to from eating poisonous plants. Some separate in my mind my friends from the healthier alternatives to sugar are maple bar. Eventually, however, I found that the syrup, dark chocolate, honey and fruit. true friends stuck by me as I gradually After eating these natural alternatives, my chose to be “boring” and go home instead guess is that if you tried to go back to pro- cessed sugar, you would think it tasted too of hanging out until 1 or 2 in the morning. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM sweet. Best of luck to “Big City Drinker.” Many While you’re weaning yourself off of of us out here have felt something similar sugary treats, consider trying sugar-free to what you feel. – Fellow Bar Friend candies. They can help satisfy your use for Dear Fellow Bar Friend: Great work in sweets without all the sugar. Best of luck, recognizing that the bar lifestyle was not and congratulations on putting your working for you. Your letter brings up a health first. We only get one body; taking very important point; namely, that your care of it is one of the most important true friends stuck by you when you went things we can do. home early. Who wants fake friends? By ——— Dear Annie: I am writing in response to recognizing that late-night drinking isn’t “Big City Drinker” and wanted to share working for you anymore, you will feel bet- BORN LOSER that they are not alone in wondering if ter both in your body and in your soul. they’ve become an alcoholic through Send your questions for Annie Lane to being in and around a bar scene so often. [email protected]. During my graduate college years, I COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

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The author’s Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22 bedroom and dining room over the years for an overall lack of ethnic mother suffered from the disease and died 7:00am-3:00pm furniture, kitchen items, boxer diversity, with scant Asian representation at the age of 45. This sale is for the outdoorsmen, mechanics, body repairmen, (dog) and cat collectibles, The new gift follows a major donation carpenters, machinists, etc. Ken was never married and spent all his hunting, fishing. among its cast members or hosts. money on guns, ammo, hunting, fishing, camping, boating, tools and Former players Fred Armisen and Rob Rowling made in 2010 that started the other important stuff. No baby stuff, dishes or women’s clothes. 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Kennedy’s years as a reporter Mower, Craftsman wheel trimmer, rakes, shovels, etc. lar or featured players, is focusing on Misc; too much to list. stand-up and movies and won’t be back NEW YORK (AP) – “Camera Girl,” an this season. upcoming book on Jacqueline Kennedy’s The show returns Sept. 28 with host early years as a columnist, draws on news- Woody Harrelson and musical guest Billie paper archives and interviews with friends Eilish. and colleagues. “Camera Girl: How Miss Bouvier Used Sales for ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Imagination & Subversion To Invent Jack- sequel top 125,000 copies ie Kennedy” is scheduled to come out in NEW YORK (AP) – Sales for Margaret spring 2021, Gallery Books announced Atwood’s “The Testaments,” her highly Thursday, which would have been the anticipated sequel to “The Handmaid’s 66th wedding anniversary of Jacqueline Tale,” have already topped 100,000 copies. and John F. Kennedy. The author is Carl “The Testaments” was released Tuesday Sferrazza Anthony, a leading historian of and returned readers to the dystopia of first ladies whose previous books include Gilead. According to Doubleday, com- “Kennedy White House.” bined sales for print, e-book and audio Before marrying Kennedy, Jacqueline editions exceed 125,000 copies in the Bouvier was the “Inquiring Camera Girl” United States alone. That’s the biggest for the Washington Times Herald from opening of 2019 for Doubleday’s parent 1951-53. company, Penguin Random House, the One of her interview subjects was country’s largest publisher. Reviews have Kennedy, who at the time was a senator been strong for “Testaments,” which from Massachusetts. They were married Atwood has said she wrote in response to on Sept. 12, 1953.

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All assailed Trump without mercy. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker called Trump a racist. Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke called him a white supremacist. And Kamala Harris, a Califor- nia senator, said Trump's hateful social media mes- sages provided "the ammu- Associated Press nition" for recent mass FROM LEFT, Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, shootings. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., entrepreneur "President Trump, you Andrew Yang, former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke and former Housing Secretary Julian Castro are introduced for the Democratic presidential have spent the last two- primary debate hosted by ABC on the campus of Texas Southern University Thursday in Houston. and-a-half years full time trying to sow hate and the party stands for beyond ernment-backed "Medicare Obama and you're not." to eventually bring into gram on assault weapons, vision among us, and that's simply opposing Trump. for All" health care plan. The ABC News debate their column. however. why we've gotten nothing The debate is shaped by Castro, who served as was the first limited to one The debate shifted to Meanwhile, Trump done," Harris declared. evolving issues of race, gen- Obama's housing chief, night after several candi- gun violence in a state noted he'd be in Baltimore The Democrats primary der, generation and ideolo- kept the pressure on the dates dropped out and shaken by a mass shooting at a Republican retreat dur- contest has been remark- gy that again exploded into front-runner. others failed to meet new last month that left 22 peo- ing the debate and wasn't ably stable, but the debate public view on the debate The 44-year-old Texan qualification standards. A ple dead and two dozen sure he'd get a chance to comes at a pivotal point in stage Thursday night. appeared to touch on con- handful more candidates more wounded. watch. But he predicted the the campaign as more vot- Obama himself emerged cerns about Biden's age qualified for next month's In an emotional Democratic nominee ers move past their sum- as a hot point as the dis- when he accused the for- debate, which will again moment, O'Rourke said would ultimately be Biden, mer vacations and begin to cussion shifted to health mer vice president of for- be divided over two that there weren't enough Warren or Sanders. pay closer attention to poli- care and immigration in getting a detail about his nights. ambulances at times to "It's going to be very tics. particular. own health care plan. At Besides the infighting, take all the wounded to the interesting," Trump said. Polls show that a strong Sanders said Biden, 76, Biden would be the old- viewers saw the diversity of hospital. "I'm going to have to watch majority of all voters Obama's two-term vice est president ever elected to the modern Democratic "Hell yes, we're gonna it as a re-run." believe the country is head- president, bears responsi- a first term. Party. take your AR-15, your AK- The leading Democratic ed in the wrong direction bility for millions of Ameri- "Are you forgetting what The debate, held on the 47," he said, as the crowd candidates may not have under the first-term presi- cans going bankrupt under you said two minutes ago?" campus of historically cheered. another chance to face off dent's leadership. But nine the "Obamacare" health Castro asked. "I can't black Texas Southern Uni- Minnesota Sen. Amy for quite some time. months into their nomina- care system. believe that you said two versity, includes women, Klobuchar noted that all The Democratic field tion fight, divided Biden slapped back at minutes ago that you have people of color and a gay the candidates on stage may be divided into two Democrats have yet to both Sanders and Warren to buy in and now you're man, a striking contrast to favor a ban on assault groups when they meet in answer fundamental ques- and contended they haven't forgetting that." the Republicans. It unfold- weapons and high-capacity October because more than tions about who or what yet explained how they He added: "I'm fulfilling ed in a rapidly changing magazines. She favors a 10 candidates qualified for would pay for Sanders' gov- the legacy of Barack state that Democrats hope voluntary buy-back pro- the next round. New Mexico preps for Trump after past rallies sparked unrest

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. their own rally in Albu- (AP) – New Mexico law querque on Monday. The enforcement agencies are event will be headlined by preparing for a visit next U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, week from President Don- who is running for the U.S. ald Trump, three years Senate. after visits in Albuquerque Six officers were injured sparked violence. and about a dozen were Authorities said they arrested in May 2016 after will be prepared for the a riot erupted outside a

Trump rally Monday in the Trump rally at the Albu- Associated Press Albuquerque suburb of Rio querque Convention Cen- OLYMPIC FIGURE skater Michelle Kwan talks to students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, Thurs- Rancho as protesters ter. Anti-Trump protesters day, Sept. 12, 2019, while campaigning for former Vice President Joe Biden. Kwan, who has a paid role with vowed to step up acts of threw rocks , urine-filled Biden’s presidential campaign, kicked off what’s likely to be a parade of celebrity appearances in swing-state civil disobedience and bottles and Molotov cock- Nevada through the November 2020 presidential election. demonstrations. tail-type devices at police Multiple law enforce- while others stole Trump ment agencies will help T-shirts from vendors and with security at the Santa lit them on fire. Trump Skater Michelle Kwan campaigns for Ana Star Center – an arena supporters and protesters located in a barren strip of later threw bottles at each desert land, officials said. other. Joe Biden in Las Vegas All offices of the city of Rio The uproar caused LAS VEGAS (AP) – State Department after along with hosting a watch rice, who posed for a pic- Rancho and schools will around $10,000 in dam- With a Joe Biden campaign retiring from competitive party for the Democratic ture with Kwan, said she's close in anticipation of traf- age, officials said. button pinned on her skating in 2006. debate in Houston. planning to cast her first fic congestions and possi- Another Trump rally blouse, Olympic figure Nevada, a politically In front of a tent at vote next year for Biden ble unrest. weeks later at an Albu- skater Michelle Kwan competitive battleground UNLV decked with Biden because she thinks he's the Demonstrators who querque airport hangar smiled and posed for pic- and early presidential vot- signs and a poster that read candidate who is mostly participated in previous resulted in violence tures Thursday on a busy ing state that's a short "Welcome Michelle Kwan," likely to defeat President Trump protests say they between Trump supporters walkway in the middle of flight from Hollywood, has the skater chatted with a Donald Trump. have discussed blocking and protesters. the University of Nevada, seen a procession of handful of students who "My parents say that he traffic and lying down on Republican Party of Las Vegas campus. famous faces stumping for stopped by to register to could be a good shot," the highways. A Facebook New Mexico chairman Kwan's visit kicked off politicians in recent elec- vote, pick up Biden stickers 18-year-old said of Biden. "I group created to coordi- Steve Pearce said in a state- what's likely to be a parade tion years. or doughnuts and coffee. still haven't done my full nate demonstrations was ment that protesters and of celebrity appearances in Jimmy Kimmel and Several students, who research for him, but I feel recently deleted after page attendees have a right to swing state Nevada Brandon Flowers of the were in elementary school like, you know, if my par- administrators said they exercise their free speech. through the November band The Killers made when Kwan stopped com- ents see he could be a good faced online threats. "We do not condone 2020 presidential election appearances in Las Vegas peting, admitted they did- fit, might as well vote for Activist Javier violent protests or any on behalf of candidates. last fall for state n't know who she was, but him too." Benavidez said many are behavior undermining the Kwan, a five-time world Democrats. In 2016, Ameri- some asked to pose for a Freshman Nathan Alli- angry that Trump is hold- rights of others," Pearce champion and nine-time ca Ferrera, Eva Longoria, picture with her anyway. son, who said he stopped ing his rally in a state with said. "We have full confi- U.S. champ, is more than a Katy Perry and John Leg- Kwan acknowledged by the tent after noticing the highest percentage of dence in the law enforce- famous face appearing on end appeared in Nevada that in an interview, saying the crowd around Kwan, Hispanic residents on Sept. ment officers who will be behalf of the former vice for Clinton, while Susan she didn't expect the stu- said he knows he will vote 16 – Mexican Indepen- protecting all people and president. Sarandon rallied for Bernie dents to necessarily know for a Democrat in 2020 but dence Day. property in attendance of The skating legend has Sanders and actor Donnie who she was but she want- hasn't settled on which "I think it's insulting," Monday's rally." taken on a paid role over- Wahlberg stumped for ed to be one more voice candidate he'll support. He said Benavidez, who was The Santa Ana Pueblo seeing the celebrities and Marco Rubio. engaging them about the said Biden is among his top removed by security from a reported receiving angry other famous faces who After appearing at the debate and coming election. choices, along with previous Trump rally in calls about the Trump will appear on Biden's university, Kwan, 39, was "Maybe they're not cer- Sanders. Albuquerque. The presi- event and said in a state- behalf as he runs for the expected to meet Thursday tain who they're going to "I think that he could be dent has faced criticism ment it is a party to the White House. with members of the Las vote for, but that's OK. It's a very good president," he because of past racist state- naming rights to the center She similarly worked for Vegas Asian American and starting a conversation," said. "There's a lot of ments about Latinos. but has no role in selecting Hillary Clinton's campaign Pacific Islander community she said. options there, and I think Some Democratic elect- and approving events at in 2016 and in the U.S. and young Democrats, Freshman Judie Olib- he's one of the best ones." ed leaders were planning the arena.