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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Thursday, April 25, 2019 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 63 | Low: 37 | Details, page 2 Strategic WHEN THE HELMET DROPS planning Students to session to be compete in held tonight welding IRONWOOD – The Historic challenge Ironwood Theatre is holding its third strategic public planning session at the Downtown Art Friday Place on today at 6 p.m. According to a press release By BRYAN HELLIOS issued by HIT, Amy Quinn, CEO [email protected]ß of Marquette’s Grow and Lead IRONWOOD – High school Agency for Non-Profits, will be welding students from Gogebic and attending the meeting virtually. Ontonagon Counties are competing She is scheduled to “provide in the 2019 U.P. Welding Skills Chal- guidance on identifying priori- lenge held at Northern Michigan ties and goals for the theatre’s University on Friday. short and long term future.” The competition gives the stu- Quinn led the initial commu- dents a chance to “show their stuff” nity discussion near the end said Mike Lutz, welding instructor march. At that meeting, she gath- with the Gogebic-Ontonagon Inter- ered information to assess the mediate School District. status and mission of the theatre. Top welding students from across She will be presenting her the U.P. will be required to interpret findings, including results from a prints and fabricate an item using analysis to determine the the- multiple processes, he said. ater’s strengths, weakness, Student’s welds are judged opportunities and threats this according to weld preparation and evening. the overall appearance of the weld, Once the data is compiled, the he added. theatre will formulate a plan “Set up is 90% of welding,” Lutz which needs to be approved by said. the HIT’s board of directors. The Attending the last four year’s plan will be “rolled out to the competitions, the instructor said the event expands and builds networks among other U.P. schools. PLANNING — page 5 “It’s fun and the kids get a day away from school,” he said. Ladd Honkala, a senior at Iron- wood, said he is excited about the Drug take welding challenge. He plans on purs- ing welding as a career and said he looks forward to the trip to NMU. back set for “I’m going to Northern for weld- ing next year,” he said. Saturday Honkala said his passion for the craft developed soon after taking his By RICHARD JENKINS first welding class. [email protected] “It’s interesting, hard, frustrating, Those with medications they but its fun at the same time,” he said no longer need have the opportu- Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe while grinning. nity to dispose them properly, as LADD HONKALA checks the progress on his weld as he prepares for the 2019 U.P. Welding Saturday is National Prescription Skills Challenge on Friday held in the Jacobetti Complex on NMU. Drug Take Back Day. WELDING — page 5 Now in its ninth year, the event seeks to remove opioids and other medications that can be abused from homes where City of Wakefield battles river, lake surges they are vulnerable to “misuse, theft or abuse by family members By P.J. GLISSON and visitors, including children [email protected] and teens,” said a spokesperson WAKEFIELD – Sunday Lake with the Drug Enforcement and Little Black River over- Administration. flowed their banks Wednesday, The DEA and its local part- causing street closures and con- ners around the country have certed work by City of Wakefield collected more than 5,400 tons employees who tackled the issue of prescription medications over at several locations in town. the past nine years. By mid-day, water on the “The U.S. Drug Enforcement south side of the lake had Administration is committed to reached U.S. 2, although it did working with all of our partners not pool on the highway. The to stem the tide of drug abuse area around the Krist Food Mart and addiction across the nation,” and gas station, however, Special Agent in Charge Timothy became an extension of the lake, Plancon said in a news release. with that stretch of Lakeshore “The National Prescription Drug Drive and the southern end of Take Back Day is way that we Ascherman Avenue engulfed. can all make a difference in our “The lake is oversurged with water, so it’s starting to come over the banks,” said city man- TAKE BACK page 5 P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe — ager Bob Brown in an afternoon CITY OF Wakefield employees work together on Wednesday afternoon to hold back a surge of phone call with the Globe. water from Sunday Lake in the area of Lakeshore Drive and Ascherman Avenue. City manager Bob “The lake level is up dramati- Brown said sand bags helped the overflow to recede later in the day. cally between the rain we got List resigns and the snow melting and the City clerk Sue Ahonen said place overnight until they can system, which he said flows into water in the ground,” he said, students from Wakefield- evaluate the related roads today. Planters Creek. IRONWOOD – The Gogebic adding that the lake’s dam is Marenisco K-12 School also “As far as I know, no homes “There was no discharge into Community College has con- “flowing like a torrent.” helped with the effort. have been inundated,” said Sunday Lake this time,” he said, firmed the former dean of The city manager added that According to Brown, city Brown. referring to a previous discharge instruction, Ryon List, is no city workers made a “valiant workers also closed Eddy Street, In referring to the forecast of earlier in the spring. longer employed at the college. effort” to drop sand bags in the as well as the area of Sunday several dry days, he concluded, In a separate press release Dean of Students Jeanne Gra- area as a means of controlling Lake and Charles Street, on “If we don’t get rain, I think issued Wednesday morning, ham told the Daily Globe on the surge. Wednesday morning. we’ve seen the worst of it.” Brown stated that the discharge Wednesday List had resigned. “I think the guys did a great Brown said workers Brown said the city, already posed no health risk in relation List’s decision followed a spe- job,” said Brown, who claimed unplugged at least one storm on Monday, also had released cial meeting of the GCC Board of that water then began receding water outlet, and said they had “untreated, highly diluted, raw Trustees on Tuesday evening. quickly. planned to leave the closures in sewage” into the storm water WAKEFIELD — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly sunny — Details, page 2 Business ...... 13 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-14 Wednesday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 11 Vol. 100, No. 132 High 64 High 83 (1990) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 47 Low 11 (2013) Wednesday none Snow depth 0 in. Obituaries ...... 2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 181.6 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 52 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 172.3 in. Low 25 Wednesday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY FRIDAYY SATURDAY SUNDAYSUNDAY MONDAY Steven E. Boyd IRONWOOD, Mich. – Steven E. ensemble events. Boyd, 60, of Ironwood Township, left Every single year Rain & Snow Mostly Sunny Mostly SunnySun nny Mostly Cloudy Partly CloudyC an unfillable place in our lives and they received a first Possible hearts in the early morning hours of rating. Solo ensem- April 4, 2019. For six years he fought ble participants 63° 37° 51° 30°300° 41° 28° 45° 31° 43° 32° an aggressive cancer with a smile on numbered in the Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: his face. He shared his positive out- thousands with mul- 66-10-10 mmphph WWNWNW 88-15-15 mmphph WWNWNW 7 mmphph NNEE 3-73-7 mmphph E 9 mmphph EESESE look freely with others. tiple hundreds Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK He is survived by his fiance Jacalyn attending state solo 51/35 and her son Hallby, children Chris ensemble through Todayy we will see mostly sunny (Rachel) and Brian, brother Bruce Steven E. the years. He was Bergland skies, high g of 663°,3°, humidityy of 31%. Boyd 64/38 West northwest wind 6 to 10 mph. (Lorna), sister Barbara (Dave), father particularly fond of Wakefield Ironwood The record high for today is 883°3° set Don (Rose), four grandchildren, five creating “choirs” Saxon 61/36 63/37 Marenisco in 191948.948. Expect mostly clear skies nephews and one niece. from his high school band and took 63/37 tonightonight,ht, overnight low of 37°. 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He was a clinician and traveling, bowling, growing the most Wednesday after hearing adjudicator for the Wisconsin School odd plants he could find each spring, hours of testimony from Music Association where he was certi- watching performances, a good bottle hundreds of opponents fied as a Master Adjudicator. He was a of wine, a fantastic dinner and a fast- while the nation grapples published composer and arranger. paced, witty conversation. Steve was with the highest number of measles cases in decades. Steve had been a member of the Michi- always looking for a good laugh and The Senate Health Com- gan Council of the Arts Grant he actively sought to find the good in mittee approved the pro- Approval Board, National Band Associ- everyone. posal to give state public ation, Music Educators National Con- Steve left behind very little since he health officials instead of ference, International Trumpet Guild, gave away his heart and everything to local doctors the power to was on the WSMA music selection people in need. He always struggled decide which children can committee, and was a participant in with “goodbye,” whether it was his stu- skip their shots before many other educational and musical dents, past relationships and even his attending school. The push organizations. goodbye to the world. He modestly coincides with this year’s Mr. Boyd began his teaching career said he did not want a service, howev- national measles tally in Whiting, Ind., near the south side of er, his parting wish for everyone was reaching the highest it’s been since 1994, according Chicago from 1981-84, but his fond- this: Raise a glass in his memory and TERRY ROARK displays a photo of her son, Thomas, to an Associated Press ness for cold temperatures led him then overtip the waitress – she needs who she said was harmed by vaccines given to him count . north to Ironwood where he taught at it more than you. Give a beggar a dol- when he was an infant in the early 1970’s, as she and Lawmakers decided Luther L. Wright from 1986-2016. He lar, maybe five, and for once, don’t others express their opposition to a proposal to give stronger oversight is need- impacted thousands of students, par- worry about what they’ll do with it. state public health officials instead of local doctors ed to stem bogus exemp- the power to decide which children can skip their ents, faculty, staff, administration and Make a fool of yourself so a child will tions granted in many shots before attending school, at the Capitol Wednes- community members with his passion laugh. Travel somewhere you’ve never cases by doctors who are day, in Sacramento, Calif. for teaching “life” through music and been. Learn something new and share paid to excuse students quiz bowl. Under his leadership, both it with others. Love how you want to from vaccinations. to your choice should not preventable diseases like middle and high school bands com- be loved, and laugh until tears run They acted despite more interfere with the health measles, which in the first peted in primarily Class A large group from your eyes. than three hours of often and safety of my child or four months of the year emotional opposition from grandchild.” have reached 28 confirmed parents and some children, The measure passed to a cases in California. Mayona Buinowski and after spending another fiscal committee on a “If we continue to let hour debating where to party-line vote, with the these fake medical exemp- HURLEY, Wis. – Mayona Buinows- Charlotte (Jeff) draw the line between indi- panel’s two Republicans tions increase, we’re going ki, 89, of Ironwood, Mich., passed Behrendt and Donna vidual rights and public opposed. to have another larger out- away at the Villa Marie Health and (Greg) Eifolla; grand- safety. Democratic Sen. break, and we need to stop Rehabilitation Center in Hurley on children, Michael “Our job here in Sacra- Richard Pan of Sacramento that now,” Pan said. April 21, 2019. (June) Behrendt, mento is to try to thread said his legislation would Pan’s bill is one of a She was born to Thomas and Marc Behrendt, Faith the needle,” concluded give state health officials number of efforts by state Louise Rowe on April 1, 1930, in (Joe) D’Angelo; and Democratic Sen. Bill Mon- the tools they need to pre- legislatures to address Savannah, Ga. She married Norbert great-grandchildren, ning of Carmel. “Your right vent outbreaks of vaccine- measles outbreaks. Buinowski on June 20, 1953, in Savan- Michael Behrendt, nah. Grace Behrendt, Mayona She enjoyed spending time at the Buinowski Katie Behrendt and family cottage on Lake Gogebic with 1930 — 2019 Tristan Bowman, Abelman Clothing her family for get-togethers and spend- Angela Kivi, Anthony ing time outdoors. Her hobbies includ- D’Angelo and Matthew D’Angelo. & Footwear ed gardening flowers, bushes, and She was preceded in death by her shrubs She enjoyed sitting on her deck parents; sons, Thomas and John in the summer looking at all her beau- Buinowski; brothers, Charles, Nathan, tiful flower gardens. She was very Coy and Jeffery Rowe; sister, Victoria proud of her grandchildren. She also Jackson; and granddaughter, Kristi loved her little dog, Patsy. Kivi. Mayona worked at the Holy Trinity- Mayona has been cremated SALE! St. Michael’s Grade School for many according to her wishes. A private years in the cafeteria. She also worked graveside committal service will be Tee Shirt as a CNA at Hautamaki’s-Westgate held in July in Riverside Cemetery in $ Nursing Home until she retired. She Ironwood. also volunteered with the auxiliary McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home of 2 For 25.00 working in the gift shop in Grandview Ironwood is assisting the family. 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Warmer weather and sun- data – like past tax returns shine are finally here, and – be sure to participate in BBB Secure Your ID the tax filing deadline is – BBB’s Secure Your ID Day Day: thankfully – behind us. or other “shred day” events Here are the BBB’s user- Chances are that your sea- in your area. friendly guidelines to help sonal chores include a you with the safe disposal of electronically stored spring cleaning. The Digital spring cleaning National Cyber Security take-action tips: data. Be sure to prep your Alliance and the Better Lock Down Your Login: data in advance of partici- Business Bureau have Both at home and at work, pating in BBB’s Secure teamed up to remind every- security is critical to pro- Your ID Day or other one that when clearing out tecting highly personal shredding event. Know clutter, don’t forget about accounts. One of the first what devices to digitally the critical need to take things everyone needs to “shred.” Computers and action and protect your vol- do is ensure that mobile phones aren’t the umes of valuable informa- passphrases are lengthy, only devices that capture tion. unique and safely stored. and store sensitive, person- Whether you are tidying In addition, it is essential al data. External hard up your home or sprucing to fortify accounts by drives and USBs, tape up your office space, every- adopting strong authenti- drives, embedded flash Submitted photo one needs to spend a few cation, which adds another memory, wearables, net- GOGEBIC MEDICAL Care Facility in Wakefield celebrated Easter with a community minutes to help keep per- layer of protection. working equipment and Easter Egg Hunt Saturday. Pictured with the Easter Bunny is resident Margaret sonal online data more office tools like copiers, Shumaker. secure. Taking some sim- Update your system and printers and fax machines ple, proactive steps will go software: Don’t procrasti- all contain valuable per- a long way in safeguarding nate any longer! Having the sonal information and Community Briefs you against any number of latest updates, security stored images. potentially disruptive software, web browser, and Ironwood blood drive scheduled ($5.00). Fasting blood sugar and A1C will issues – like identity theft, operating system is one of Clear out stockpiles: If be provided for free to any Gogebic or Iron loss of funds or credit card the easiest ways to keep you have a stash of old IRONWOOD – The UPHS-Marquette fraud – that can cause devices secure and protect hard drives or other Regional Blood Center, will hold a blood County residents courtesy of the Dan Tomlanovich Diabetes Prevention Grant. mayhem by compromising data. This simple “digital devices – even if they’re in drive on Tuesday May 14 at Aspirus Iron- your data. Take the time to to do” is a must to help a locked storage area – wood Hospital with the bloodmobile from Call the Iron County Health Department at 715-561-2191 for all other prices or for put into practice a few pre- keep cybercriminals at bay. information still exists and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. For an appointment call Ali- cautionary measures and could be stolen. Don’t wait: cia Cook at 906-932-7627. more information visit online at ironcoun- tyhealthdept.org you will have greater peace Back It Up: Protect your wipe and/or destroy Governor seeks applicants for of mind – not only this personal and workplace unneeded hard drives as Bessemer to hold garage sales spring but all year round. data by making electronic soon as possible. Register of Deeds of Ashland NCSA and BBBs nation- copies – or backups – of Empty your trash or BESSEMER – Bessemer’s annual city- County wide are encouraging your most important files. recycle bin on all devices, wide Garage Sale will be held Saturday, everyone to follow our top Whether it’s family photos, and be certain to wipe and MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers May 11, with sales starting at 8 a.m. Those three “take-action tips” and health records or employee overwrite: Simply deleting announced today that he is seeking appli- who would like to hold a sale can sign up enjoy the benefits of the contacts, back up your files and emptying the trash cants for appointment as register of deeds at General Insurance Agency by noon- internet. In addition, to this spring and set a sched- isn’t enough to completely in Ashland County. The appointment will Thursday, May 9. A small fee includes sig- assist in the safe disposal ule to do so regularly get rid of a file. fill the vacancy created by the resignation nage, listing on map, and advertising of Karen Miller, effective July 12, 2019. Maps for shoppers will be available Fri- The new register of deeds will complete a day, May 10 at local businesses or on the term ending January 4, 2021. All those Bessemer Citywide Garage Sale Facebook Safe gardening, landscaping who are interested in applying for the posi- page. tion must submit an online application. The application can be found on Gov. Genealogy society to meet means calling 8-1-1 first Evers’ website: evers.wi.gov. BOULDER JUNCTION, Wis. – The EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — gan customers can via of underground lines with (In the center of the page, click “Apply” Northern Waters Genealogical Society With snow off the ground, MissDig811 at least three flags, spray paint or both. and then scroll to the bottom of the page holds their next meeting on Tuesday, May and warmer weather final- business days in advance Xcel Energy had more and click “Click here to apply for the Reg- 7 from 7-9 p.m. at the Boulder Junction ly here, people will soon of a planned project. than 40 incidents last year ister of Deeds, Coroner or Sheriff posi- Community Center. begin their annual spring Every digging project, in Wisconsin when buried tions”). This month’s program will be “Finding traditions of gardening and large or small, warrants a gas and electric lines were Applicants should outline in their cover French Ancestors”, a pre-recorded webinar landscaping. Xcel Energy call. Installing a post for a damaged during excava- letters what professional and academic with Speaker, Luana Darby. From Alsace reminds customers that mailbox, building a deck tion and not located before- experiences qualify them to be the register to Paris and Huguenots to nobility, French April is National Safe Dig- or planting a tree are all hand. of deeds and describe their civic activities research can be tricky and often involve ging Month. To be safe, examples of projects that Customers need to and community involvement. Application more than one country. customers should call 8-1-1 need a call to 8-1-1. make arrangements with a materials must be received no later than 5 All persons interested in genealogy and to have underground utili- The appropriate utility private locate company to p.m. on Fri., May 10, 2019. family history are welcome. For more ty lines marked before companies will be contact- locate lines not owned by a Potential applicants with questions information, please call 715-686-7339. beginning any digging pro- ed of the caller’s intent to utility, such as a line about the appointments process may con- jects. dig. At no charge, profes- installed by a homeowner tact Cassi Fenili, Director of Gubernatorial ELCA women’s conference Damaging or striking a sional locators will mark to heat a pool or light a Appointments, at 608-267-3675. Sunday single line can create a the approximate locations garage. dangerous situation, Iron County Health holds walk- WAKEFIELD – The spring fellowship cause injury, or result in cluster gathering of the ELCA Women of in clinic repair costs, fines and out- Conference One (Iron, Gogebic and HURLEY – The Iron County Health ages. Wisconsin and Ironwood Little League Ontonagon County) will be held Sunday, Department will be having a Walk In Clin- Michigan homeowners PASTA DINNER at All Saints Lutheran Church in Wake- ic on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 from 8:30 and contractors can call 8- field beginning at 1:30 p.m. Registration is Saturday, April 27, 2019 a.m.-noon. Walk In Clinic screenings 1-1 or Wisconsin resi- $5.00. There will be a time of getting bet- include: blood pressure, lipid panel dents can submit an 11:00am - 2:00pm ter acquainted and a light supper will be ($20.00), A1C, blood sugar (fasting after online request to Wiscon- Manny’s Restaurant - Ironwood served. midnight recommended) and hemoglobin sin One Call and Michi- Take-Outs Available $ 00 Homemade Noodles & Red Sauce or Garlic 10per Butter, Gnocchi, Meatballs, Salad, Drink & Dessert Community Calendar person Thank you for supporting Little League!

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Gogebic County Veterans Alcoholics Anonymous, County Recycling-Iron County DOVE Support Group, Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Catholic Church, Ironwood. 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. 715- Ironwood-Hurley Rotary p.m., Watersmeet Township; area74.org. 561-2695. ...with help from Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Overeaters Anonymous, Avanti Home Care Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Township. 906-667-1110. Saturday, April 27 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Iron County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, Wakefield. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Union Station Food Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Ironwood. area74.org. Pantry and Northern Food p.m., Our Lady of Peace 2190. hen you need physical SMART Recovery, 4:30 Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Catholic Church, Ironwood. Mercer Health and Well- p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. area74.org. therapyorhelpathome ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., mer. Alcoholics Anonymous, AL-ANON, 6 p.m., Salem W afteranillness,injury, Mercer Community Center. Free Community Dinner, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Lutheran Church, Ironwood. orsurgery—youdohaveasayin Alzheimer’s Disease 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Church, Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. who provides these services — Caregivers Support Group, Church. Public is invited. Community Pickleball Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. choose Avanti Home Care. 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical ReGeneration Youth, Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer EST, Ontonagon United Lutheran Church, Mercer, AvantiHomeCarehasbeenproviding 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; School gymnasium. 715-776- Methodist Church basement, Wis. therapytoyourfriendsandneighborsforover Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., 4588. next to Holiday gas station, Bessemer Booster Club, ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Community Night Meal Ontonagon. area74.org. 30 years. 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Friday, April 26 Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church,  Narcotics Anonymous, 7 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org.   p.m., Wesley United Methodist Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, Physical and Occupational erapy Church, Ironwood.  A Division of 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Provided by Great Northern Rehab Avanti Health Systems Alcoholics Anonymous, Center. p.m., Episcopal Church of the Church, Bessemer.   7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Transfiguration, Ironwood. area74.org. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Government RON TREET URLEY Ironwood. area74.org. 110 I S , H , WI 54534 Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Ironwood Economic WWW COM Mercer Food Pantry, Monday, April 29 noon, Golden Dragon. Development Corporation, (715) 561-3206 • (800) 627-7032 • .HOMECAREWI. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Government 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Iron County Food Pantry, Gogebic Community Col- Room 1, second floor, Memori- 715-476-7655. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan lege Board, 4:30 p.m., room al Building, Ironwood. l 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Cost of Russia probe Special counsel Robert Mueller’s Navy, retiring with the rank of com- Sue Mizell, Publisher investigation is over, but the reverber- mander. He was a Pentagon Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor ations of the Trump-Russia affair live spokesman during the last years of on. One such after-effect is the reluc- the George W. Bush administration. tance of some important figures in the Now the Mueller investigation is 2016 campaign to speak out, for fear over, and the special counsel’s report of continued legal entanglements. Byron finally, definitively destroys the “gut- Take J.D. Gordon, who served as York ted the platform” narrative. The In Their Opinion the Trump campaign’s director of report says nothing about any quid national security. Never accused of pro quo with Russia, nothing about Trump should any wrongdoing, he played a central softening the platform in exchange role in one of the most controversial for Russian help with the election, release tax return and least understood episodes of the Ukraine’s armed forces. nothing about any of the anti-Trump Trump-Russia matter: the approval Gordon was the Trump staffer in theories that arose around the plat- of the 2016 GOP platform at the the meeting as delegates considered form. information Republican National Convention in the amendment. He did not object to Now Gordon should be able to Cleveland. the proposal of tougher sanctions, move on. But he cannot. One by one, Democratic presidential hopefuls are On July 18, 2016, The Washing- did not object to the proposal of Recently, I invited Gordon to releasing their tax returns. Years of them. Longtime ton Post published a story head- greater military coordination with appear on my weekly podcast. I holdout Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) revealed 10 years lined, “Trump campaign guts GOP’s NATO, but changed the proposal to thought it would be interesting to of returns at the tail end of Tax Day, which arrived on anti-Russia stance on Ukraine.” provide “lethal defensive weapons” have an in-depth discussion of the Monday this year. Later that evening, former Texas Below a scandalously erroneous to a promise of “appropriate assis- whole platform affair. representative Beto O’Rourke unveiled a decade of headline, the piece reported that the tance to the armed forces of He declined. Although he has his personal tax information. Both followed Sen. campaign, acting contrary to the Ukraine.” (Gordon later told investi- done some media appearances, Gor- Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.), who released 15 years of views of “almost all Republican for- gators he changed part of the don was reluctant to have a long tax returns on Sunday, enabling her campaign to eign policy leaders,” killed a propos- amendment because he felt it was conversation. boast that Ms. Harris is “the most transparent candi- al that the United States provide not in line with candidate Trump’s He has reason. Remember a few date in the field when it comes to information about lethal aid to Ukraine in its struggle position on Ukraine.) weeks ago when House Judiciary her personal finances.” against Russia. The revised amendment was Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler It is nice to see a race to the top, rather than the Why would the campaign do accepted, and the final platform was sent document requests to 81 people bottom, for a change. This is the kind of political one- that? Democrats quickly accused tougher on Russia and Ukraine than as part of a new investigation into upmanship Americans should welcome. Trump of watering down national the original platform draft. It was “threats against the rule of law”? Clearly, part of the point is to draw a contrast with security, of selling out Ukraine, to not “gutted.” It was strengthened. Gordon was one of them (although President Trump, who routinely promised during the please Vladimir Putin. Nevertheless, the media and he had given the same documents to 2016 presidential race to offer his tax information for It got worse. As a media frenzy Democrats ran with the opposite multiple congressional committees public scrutiny. He has instead revealed nothing. His built, Trump opponents cited the story, and the “gutting” of the plat- and to Mueller). For all anyone excuse is that his returns are under audit, but that platform as Exhibit A in their case form became part of the collusion knows, Democrats might want to call would not prevent him from releasing tax documents that the Trump campaign and Russia narrative. And then the investiga- him to testify about the discredited he signed and swore to be true – and certainly does conspired to influence the 2016 elec- tions started. platform story yet again. not explain why he refuses to reveal returns from tion. As the tale went, the Russians Gordon was called to testify And if Gordon were to speak out years ago, as his challengers have done. helped Trump, he was in their debt, before the Senate Intelligence Com- at length now, Democratic staffers The president’s staff has offered nothing more and he paid them back by support- mittee. He was called to testify might well pore over every word to persuasive. Acting White House chief of staff Mick ing weakened U.S. policy toward before the House Intelligence Com- see if they could find any inconsis- Mulvaney said earlier this month the public would Ukraine. mittee. He was called to testify tency with his hours of testimony “never” see the president’s tax returns, arguing that It was all entirely wrong. If any- before the Senate Judiciary Commit- before the House, Senate and special the 2016 election had settled the question over one had bothered to look into the tee. He was called to testify – three counsel. And that could lead to even whether Americans cared. In fact, Mr. Trump’s per- facts – almost no one did – they times – before Mueller. more questions. And bills. sistent promises to disclose more personal financial would have discovered that the origi- Again: He was never accused of So better to lie low. And that data remain unfulfilled campaign pledges. White nal draft of the GOP platform was any wrongdoing. But each time, Gor- leaves everyone worse off. After an House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Sunday quite strong on Russia and Ukraine. don had to hire a lawyer. He won’t investigation cloaked in secrecy, the that Democrats were not smart enough to under- Not a word of it was removed. Then reveal precisely how big his legal public needs to know more, not less, stand Mr. Trump’s tax returns, a new defense of Mr. a single delegate proposed an bills were, but says they were in “five about what Mueller did. The people Trump’s indefensible refusal to come clean that hard- amendment that would have added figures.” His communications busi- involved should be able to tell their ly rises above the level of a schoolyard insult. promises of tougher U.S. sanctions ness took a big hit. stories without fear of being caught Ever since President Richard M. Nixon set the on Russia, greater military coordina- One bright spot was that Gordon in still more investigation. example, presidents and candidates have tion with NATO, and the provision had a military pension to help him Byron York is chief political corre- revealed their tax return information to offer voters a of “lethal defensive weapons” to get along. He spent 20 years in the spondent for The Washington Examiner. view of how these national leaders conduct their pri- vate affairs. The returns sometimes expose nothing Today in history surprising. Sometimes they result in a headline or two, as when the socialist Mr. Sanders was revealed to be a millionaire. The Post’s James Hohmann point- By The Associated Press ed out Tuesday that the most interesting nugget from Today’s Highlight in History the Democrats’ recent tax revelations is that many of On April 25, 1507, a world map produced by German car- the candidates have not given much to charity. tographer Martin Wald- Each of these women and men has years, if not seemueller contained the first decades, of public service that voters can judge. Mr. recorded use of the term Trump entered office with a privately held business “America,” in honor of Italian of unknown value and a Twitter feed. It was all the navigator Amerigo Vespucci. On this date more important for voters to see how reality matched In 1859, ground was bro- up to his claims of private business success. Tax ken for the Suez Canal. returns should have been only the baseline for trans- In 1898, the United States parency; a thorough accounting of his business Congress declared war on Spain; the 10-week conflict arrangements and possible conflicts of interest was resulted in an American victory. also needed. In 1915, during World War It is needed still. Americans remain in the dark I, Allied soldiers invaded the about Mr. Trump’s potential conflicts. As Democratic Gallipoli Peninsula in an candidates do the right thing, Mr. Trump continues unsuccessful attempt to take Telescope was deployed in would take until the middle of before torturing and killing her; the Ottoman Empire out of the to insult the voters who entrusted him to lead the orbit from the space shuttle the next year for the world to Madsen was later sentenced to war. Discovery. (It was later discov- emerge from the worst reces- life in prison. nation. In 1945, during World War ered that the telescope’s pri- sion in decades. Actress Beat- Today’s Birthdays – Washington Post II, U.S. and Soviet forces mary mirror was flawed, requir- rice Arthur died in Los Angeles Actor Al Pacino is 79. Ball- linked up on the Elbe River, a ing the installation of corrective at age 86. room dance judge Len Good- meeting that dramatized the components to achieve optimal Five years ago: President man (TV: “Dancing with the collapse of Nazi Germany’s focus.) Barack Obama, in a joint news Stars”) is 75. Rock musician defenses. Delegates from In 1993, hundreds of thou- conference in Seoul alongside Stu Cook (Creedence Clear- Thought for Today some 50 countries gathered in sands of gay rights activists South Korean President Park water Revival) is 74. Singer San Francisco to organize the “It’s the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.” and their supporters marched Geun-hye, said the U.S. stood Bjorn Ulvaeus is 74. Actress United Nations. in Washington, D.C., demand- “shoulder to shoulder” with its Talia Shire is 74. Actor Jeffrey — Marlene Dietrich, German-American actress In 1959, the St. Lawrence ing equal rights and freedom ally in refusing to accept a DeMunn is 72. Rock musician Seaway opened to shipping. (1901-1992) from discrimination. nuclearized North Korea. The Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty In 1964, vandals sawed off In 1995, show business United States and other & the Heartbreakers) is the head of the “Little Mermaid” legend Ginger Rogers died in nations in the Group of Seven 69. Country singer- Letters Policy statue in Copenhagen, Den- Rancho Mirage, California, at said they’d agreed to “move Rob Crosby is 65. Actor Hank mark. age 83. swiftly” to impose additional Azaria is 55. Rock singer Andy In 1972, Polaroid Corp. In 2002, Lisa “Left Eye” economic sanctions on Russia Bell (Erasure) is 55. Rock The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters introduced its SX-70 folding should deal with matters of current, public interest. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 5 Take back Office. Planning In a news release regarding the event by the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners From page 1 Wisconsin Department of From page 1 community by safely dis- Justice, Attorney General community” after the posing of unwanted medi- Josh Kaul said the event is approve 911 surcharge increase board approves it, the cation. This unwanted intended for waste phar- By BRYAN HELLIOS project.” board, said the reason the release stated. medication often ends up maceuticals from house- [email protected] The current surcharge is county has sub-committees Zona Wick, president in the wrong hands. While holds only. BESSEMER – The Goge- $1.30. is to provide solutions to of the HIT board, said the it may seem insignificant, Prescription and over- bic County Board of Com- Commissioner Joe problems. “theater belongs to the safely disposing of unwant- the-counter medications, missioners approved a 20 Bonovetz opposed the mea- “Now we’re scrutinizing community” and the board ed prescription drugs can ointments, patches, cent increase to the coun- sure, stating he wanted to the 911 committee that is searching for public truly save lives.” inhalers, non-aerosol ties 911 surcharge during a see more detailed docu- came to us and said this is input. According to informa- sprays, creams, vials and 6-to-1 vote at their Wednes- ments with a breakdown of what we need to do,” he “We encourage inter- tion from the DEA, over pet medications are day night meeting. the cost to update. The said. ested residents to attend 6,000 collection sites will allowed; according to the Jim Loeper, emergency Board entered into a heated In other business the and have their voice be open from 10 a.m. to 2 DOJ. The state’s news management coordinator discussion about the tech- board: heard on the direction p.m. local time for those release said needles, for Gogebic County, said nical specifics of the dis- –Approved hiring Heidi and future for the the- taking part in Saturday’s acids, aerosol cans, any- the increase is necessary to patch system and which DeRosso as the county’s atre,” she said. event. Nearby collection thing containing bio-haz- update the county’s dis- lines needed to be new 911 coordinator. —Bryan Hellios sites can be found at ards such as blood and patch system. He told the replaced. –Showed support to the DEATakeBack.com or by other bodily fluids, per- board his department “I’d like to be able to see 148th Fighter Wing, Min- calling 800-882-9539. sonal care products, haz- wants to be fiscally pre- that if we are charging this nesota Air National Guard The Northwoods loca- ardous waste, vape pens pared when AT&T decides rate for 5 years and we Base Located in Duluth, Welding tions listed on the DEA’s and mercury thermome- to no longer service the accumulate this much Minn. The resolution seeks website include: the Iron ters aren’t allowed and county’s outdated dispatch money – this is what are Congress and “appropriate From page 1 County Sheriff’s Depart- shouldn’t be brought to a system. estimated project’s cost is military leadership to place Lutz said the high ment, Michigan State disposal. “That is why we came to change over to fiber,” new F-35 aircraft there as school welding program Police’s Wakefield Post, Although liquids will be with $1.50,” Loeper said, Bonovetz said. soon as possible in support prepares students to enter Ontonagon County Sher- accepted in this event, they “to start saving up for this Dan Siirila, chair of the of our nations defense.” the workforce. iff’s Office, Price County must be in their original “I know companies that Sheriff’s Office, Lac Vieux packaging. will hire my Career Techni- Desert Tribal Police The event also isn’t Michigan Senate votes to cal Education students Department, Ashland intended for illegal sub- right out of welding class,” Police Department and the stances such as metham- try 17-year-olds as juveniles he said. Ashland County Sheriff’s phetamine or marijuana. With local companies looking for welders, Lutz LANSING (AP) – Michi- in 2021. Michigan, Texas, Shelby Township. He said multi-year strategic plan to said the job market in the Wakefield gan would no longer auto- Georgia and Wisconsin 17-year-olds cannot vote, welding trade is strong. improve the capability, matically treat 17-year-old draw the line at age 16, sit on a jury and need capacity, and reliability of “We need welders all criminal defendants as according to the National parental consent to get mar- over the county,” he said. From page 1 our sanitary sewer sys- adults under bills that Conference of State Legis- ried or enter the military, to city drinking water or tem,” stated Brown in the cleared a significant legisla- latures. “but yet we try adults at 17.” any other issue. release. tive hurdle Wednesday and “We want to make sure The bills won bipartisan Lottery He explained that the He concluded that the may soon reach the desk of our kids are not hindered approval, with one Republi- action was necessary “to city “continues to coordi- Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. because they’ve made poor can voting against one mea- Wednesday prevent and lessen diluted, nate with the Michigan The Republican-led Sen- decisions in their youth. sure and another opposing untreated sewage from Department of Environ- Michigan ate, for the first time, over- This is the right thing to the entire package. Classic Lotto 47: 13-18-33- backing up into basements.” mental Quality and the whelmingly passed “raise do,” said Sen. Sylvia San- Sen. Jim Runestad of 36-43-44 “The city is in the early Gogebic Health Depart- the age” measures after not tana, a Detroit Democrat White Lake Township Poker Lotto: QC-JH-9C- process of developing a ment.” 9D-4H embracing them in past and sponsor of one of the expressed concern that Midday Daily 3: 7-4-7 sessions. The GOP-con- bills. Past “get-tough-on- many “very violent” repeat Midday Daily 4: 2-9-2-9 trolled House plans to crime” laws, she said, “only offenders would not be Daily 3: 0-0-1 Evers says ‘no decisions’ made approve a similar plan resulted in more crime” waived into the adult jus- Daily 4: 1-2-7-5 Thursday, after which law- and “having juveniles sexu- tice system at age 17 and Fantasy 5: 13-20-22-26-35 Keno: 02-17-20-21-24-25- on changes to Foxconn deal makers will work to resolve ally assaulted in the prison would instead be detained 27-36-37-38-45-50-53-54-58- MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Foxconn is building a differences over how to and treated as prey by with younger juveniles. 62-63-67-70-71-74-78 Foxconn Technology smaller display screen fac- ensure the state fully funds adults.” “I wanted more restric- an additional $17 million Prosecutors could still tions with the 17-year-olds Wisconsin Group has not detailed tory than the one envi- Megabucks: 08-09-15-17- what changes it wants to sioned in the contract. to $47 million in annual automatically try 14-, 15-, before we’re just going to juvenile justice costs for 16- and 17-year-olds as willy-nilly trust these pros- 33-40 see in its contract with Evers also said he doesn’t SuperCash: 03-12-15-18- Wisconsin for a project think Foxconn will employ counties. The legislation adults for certain violent ecutors,” Runestad said. 24-34, Doubler: N that could employ up to 13,000 people, which would take effect in Octo- offenses, such as murder Supporters of the legis- Badger 5: 07-11-24-29-31 ber 2021. and rape. lation argue that 17-year- Daily Pick 3: 0-9-0 13,000 people, Gov. Tony necessitates changes. Daily Pick 4: 0-2-0-2 Evers said in an interview “Clearly they’re going to In 45 states, the maxi- “These children don’t olds could receive age- mum age of juvenile court need to end up in prison appropriate rehabilitation Wednesday. be producing something Multi-state Foxconn insists it different than what they jurisdiction is 17, while the rest of their life,” said services that are unavail- Powerball: 06-32-35-36- remains committed to a originally proposed,” Evers Missouri’s law increasing another sponsor, Republi- able in the less lenient 65, Powerball: 4, Power Play: 5 $10 billion project, while said in the interview. “And the age to 17 will take effect can Sen. 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Woodstock in McHenry MCHENRY COUNTY Sheriff’s officers and other law Now, suddenly, the County, Crystal Lake enforcement search the area of Route 176 and Dean “witch hunt” is golden, in this: “The president is say- defied a House subpoena, police Chief James Black Street south of Woodstock, Ill., for clues in the disap- the pivoting rhetoric of the ing that the Mueller report the Treasury Department said. pearance of 5-year-old missing boy Andrew “AJ” Fre- White House. is the definitive, conclusive ignored a deadline for pro- Black said investigators und, Wednesday. Bristling at Democratic non-partisan investiga- viding Trump’s tax returns went to the site after they attempts to dig deeper into tion.” and the president vowed interviewed the boy’s par- The couple reported AJ ment. One report episodes of possible This, after Trump “we’re fighting all the sub- ents overnight and present- missing last Thursday, described the home as lit- obstruction of justice laid assailed the inquiry as a poenas” from Democratic ed them with cellphone telling officers they had tered with dog feces and out in Robert Mueller’s partisan, polluted exercise lawmakers on these sub- evidence. Woodstock is last seen him at bedtime urine, including a child’s report, Trump’s team is since its inception and, jects. about 50 miles (80 kilome- the previous night. Freund bedroom where the “smell pointing to the fact that according to the Mueller Despite crediting ters) northwest of Chicago told a dispatcher that of feces was overwhelm- Mueller stopped short of report, pressed aides to Mueller with unparalleled and a few miles from the they’d checked “closets, ing.” Another report said accusing Trump of a crime stop it. thoroughness – and after family’s home in Crystal the basement, the garage, the house was “cluttered, (and glossing over the Said Conway: “You want countless false claims that Lake. everywhere,” but investiga- dirty and in disrepair,” and idea that it left Congress to see the nonpartisan, the report exonerated him “This is not the outcome tors quickly knocked down sometimes without elec- to pursue that path as it definitive, conclusive tax- – Trump did not abandon that we want to talk about the possibility of a kidnap- tricity. sees fit.) payer-funded, lengthy, his characterization of the ... but it is the unfortunate ping. The Illinois Department This has given rise to unobstructed, unimpeded, inquiry as a witch hunt, result,” said Jeffrey Sallet, Speaking to reporters, of Children and Family Ser- fulsome praise for an uninterfered with investi- something he’s repeated who runs the FBI in north- Black had a message for vices, known as DCFS, had inquiry Trump has routine- gation? You just saw it and on Twitter alone nearly ern Illinois. AJ’s relatives: “It is my hope contact with the family ly condemned. it’s called the Mueller 200 times in less than a The parents, Andrew that you may have some since AJ was born with opi- “It was the most thor- report.” year. Freund Sr. and JoAnn Cun- solace in knowing that AJ ates in his body in 2013. ough investigation proba- The switch came as “We just went through ningham, each face charges is no longer suffering and The Northwest Herald said bly in the history of our House Democrats stepped the Mueller witch hunt, of first-degree murder and his killers have been he was in foster care for country,” Trump told up their scrutiny of where you had, really, 18 other crimes. An email brought to justice.” two years before being reporters on Wednesday. “I Trump’s behavior and angry Democrats that hate seeking comment was sent Crystal Lake police had returned to his parents. A say it’s enough.” finances and the White President Trump,” he said. to Cunningham’s lawyer. It visited the house over the younger brother was Trump adviser House pushed back. A for- “They hate him with a pas- wasn’t immediately known years, according to records removed from the home Kellyanne Conway offered mer White House official sion.” if Freund has a lawyer. released by the depart- last week. NRA beset by infighting over whether it has strayed too far

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Dominik Bruce Mahler WOODRUFF, Wis. – Courtney DeRosso and Cody Mahler of Marenisco, Mich. are parents of a son, Dominik Bruce Mahler, born April 12, 2019 at Howard Young Med- ical Ceanter. Dominik weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and was 21 inches tall at birth. He joins a sibling, Emmerson Mahler at home. Grandparents are Scott DeRosso of Ironwood, Kim and Bruce Mahler of Marensico and Julie and Pete Orlich of Saxon. Michigan honors organ donors LANSING – Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson cele- brated April as National Donate Life Month by premier- ing a video about Michigan residents affected by organ, tissue and eye donation and by presenting awards recog- Submitted photo nizing outstanding efforts in promoting organ donation. THE TUESDAY night fat bike ride started out at Hobby Wheel for their first ride of the season. Pictured, from left Benson joined partners Gift of Life Michigan and Ever- are: Blane Sprague, Amanda Sprague, Caleb Sprague, Scott Erickson, Gary Engstrom, Candace Jacobs, Deb sight on Wednesday for the event at Detroit Medical Cen- Leonard, Darryl Kosma, Susan Spaete, Tom Bergman and Samantha Lardinois. ter’s Harper University Hospital. Decorate with giant paper flowers for Mother’s Day By HOLLY RAMER Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – Sure, a single stem tucked in a bud vase looks pretty alongside breakfast in bed, but why not go big this Mother’s Day, with long-lasting, giant paper blossoms that can brighten up an entire room? Fresh flowers are still fairly scarce where I live this time of year, but paper flowers know no season, and they won’t wilt. Super sizing them ups the impact Associated Press considerably, and they’re THIS PHOTO shows large paper flowers. The flowers actually easier to make can add impact to party decor, whether for a wedding, than smaller-scale blooms baby shower or Mother’s Day brunch. This grouping with fiddly little petals. features blooms in similar hues made with three dif- And depending on the col- ferent types of paper. ors and design, giant flow- hour had passed by the stock on sale at my local ers can be used for gor- time I finished my flower, craft store, so even though geous backdrops for wed- but I expect that I would this took about 18 sheets, dings, showers, nursery speed up if I was making the materials cost less than decor and more. I even more because I wouldn’t be $2 for one flower, making found tutorials for making stopping to view the video this a more affordable stems that allow the flow- of each step. choice assuming you ers to stand up on their The result was easily my already have a cutting own, though I decided to favorite, and everyone I machine or are willing to skip that for now and focus showed it to agreed. It was- cut the petals by hand. on sticking them on the n’t the cheapest, however. Cost: 7 wall. It took an entire 20-inch by Ease: 6 I tested three different 8-foot piece of crepe paper Results: 7 methods of making over- to make one flower, which size flowers to hang on the cost about $3.50. Tissue paper wall. While the techniques Cost: 6 The third flower I made were similar, and each Ease: 8 was inspired by the decor resulted in flowers that Results: 9 site Design Sponge, which measured about 16 inches featured a tutorial written across, the biggest differ- Card stock by a clothing company that ence was in the materials: The JenniferMaker web- had made giant tissue crepe paper, card stock and site is a wealth of crafting paper flowers for its adver- tissue paper. Here’s what I inspiration, particularly for tising. While the instruc- found, with each method paper flowers fashioned tions also involved making rated from 1 to 10, with 10 out of card stock. I chose stems so the flowers could indicating the least expen- the “Giant Winter Rose” stand upright, I limited my sive, easiest and best tutorial because it most efforts to the blossoms results: closely resembled the other alone. flowers I was attempting, This tutorial was the Crepe paper but the site also has least detailed of the three, Before I tried making a instructions for other since it gave no informa- few small paper flowers a roses, sunflowers, peonies tion about the size of the few years ago, my experi- and more. petals or how many to cut. ence with crepe paper was This technique involves That meant I had to guess limited to those cheap rolls cutting out individual based on the photos, which of streamers you hang up petals and gluing them to a was a bit frustrating. for kids’ birthday parties. round card-stock base. I Unlike the other two tech- This is a different kind of used my Silhouette cutting niques that started with product, one that comes in machine, but a Cricut the outer petals and built large sheets or rolls and is machine also works, as inward, this one started thick and stretchy. I fol- would tracing and cutting with clutching the inner lowed a tutorial on the free templates by hand. petals together like a bou- website for Mercantile With the exception of the quet and taping them Craft Company that uses inner stamen piece, I think together. Larger petals are crepe paper, glue and a hand-cutting would be then gathered around this sturdy paper plate. faster, since it took me bunch, and secured with The easy-to-follow about 40 minutes just to more tape, until the instructions call for cutting cut out all the various desired fullness is simple petal shapes out of pieces using my machine. achieved. I ended up start- a double layer of crepe Each petal is then ing with petals roughly 9 paper, then gathering the shaped by rolling the edges inches tall for the smallest bottoms together and glu- with a spoon handle or size and 14 inches tall for ing them to create a double similar object. The actual the largest. petal. While I think it assembly went more quick- Gathering the petals would be easier to use a ly than I expected, though together and taping them stapler instead of glue at it was a bit tricky to main- got a bit unwieldy, and my this step, it was not diffi- tain a round shape, and my flower didn’t turn out as cult, just time consuming. flower ended up looking a ethereal as the examples The petals are shaped by bit more pointed around shown on the website. But gently pulling the paper the edges than the example it probably used less than a into a cupped shape, and shown on the website. dollar’s worth of tissue then they are glued onto Though none of the paper, making this the the plate in layers. flowers I made are particu- most affordable option. The center of the flower larly “realistic” given their Since it also didn’t involve features smaller bits of enormous size, the stiff- hot glue, this would be the crepe paper arranged more ness and smooth texture of easiest method to attempt at random, and a fringed the cardstock definitely with children, as well. piece in a contrasting color gives this version a more Cost: 8 for the center. I was sur- stylized look. Ease: 5 prised to see that nearly an I found packs of card Results: 6 l 8 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Public defender asks to drop Florida school massacre suspect FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. longer poor.” (AP) – The public defenders for But Cruz may not get the the Parkland school massacre money. It is likely that the vic- defendant unexpectedly asked to tims’ families who are suing Cruz withdraw from the case Wednes- will claim the money should go day, saying the 20-year-old man to them and judges will have to will soon inherit nearly a half- determine who ultimately million dollars and no longer receives it. qualify for free legal representa- Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scher- tion. er, who is presiding over the The Broward County Public criminal case, has not set a hear- Defender’s Office filed the unex- ing on the public defenders’ with- pected notice late Wednesday, drawal motion and she might saying Nikolas Cruz is set to require them to stay on until that receive more than $432,000 is settled. shortly from his late mother’s life David Brill, an attorney repre- insurance policy. Under state law, senting the father of victim Mead- the public defender can only rep- ow Pollack in a lawsuit against resent defendants who cannot Cruz and others, said Wednesday afford private attorneys. that he is exploring his options. Cruz is charged with 17 Other attorneys representing counts of first-degree murder and families and victims did not 17 counts of attempted murder immediately respond to emails arising from the Feb. 14, 2017, seeking their comments. Associated Press shooting at Marjory Stoneman Weekes said that his office IN THIS April 5, 2019, file photo, Parkland school suspect Nikolas Cruz listens during a hearing at the Douglas High School. The former cannot help Cruz hire a private Broward Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The public defenders representing Cruz have made an Stoneman Douglas student faces criminal defense attorney nor can unexpected request to withdraw from the case, saying the man will soon receive nearly a half million a possible death sentence. it advise him what to do with the dollars from his late mother’s life insurance policy. Public Defender Howard money. It is also unclear how Finkelstein and his chief assis- Cruz would access the money The mother had a tumultuous investigators after the shooting delay the trial, “but it certainly tant, Gordon Weekes, said their from jail. relationship with her sons, call- that he had received a call from won’t speed it up.” His office has office learned about the insur- Cruz has said that he would ing police dozens of times over Linda Cruz the day after the 2017 estimated that more than a mil- ance policy this week. At a court prefer any money he received the years to say they had been purchase. She asked him not to lion documents have been gener- hearing last year, their office had from his mother’s estate or insur- verbally abusive or had damaged release the gun to him after the ated in the case, which would said the amount was likely to be ance go to the victims and their her property. Zachary and other three-day waiting period if she have to be transferred to a new about $30,000, too little to hire a families. Lynda Cruz died of family members have said Niko- wasn’t there. When he pressed attorney. private attorney. pneumonia in November 2017, las Cruz sometimes hit his moth- her on why, she hesitated and Cruz has pleaded not guilty “By statute, we can only repre- three months before the shoot- er and once threatened her with a then said he was young and she though Finkelstein has said he sent the poor and indigent,” ing, leaving behind Cruz and his gun, but she never reported that. wanted him to be safe. would plead guilty in exchange Weekes told The Associated Press younger brother, Zachary. Their She went with him to buy a gun Cruz’s trial is scheduled to for a life sentence. Prosecutors by phone Wednesday. “We are father died when they were shortly after he turned 18, but begin early next year. Finkelstein are seeking the death penalty. asking to withdraw from the case young, not long after they were with a caveat. said it is too early to say whether They declined comment Wednes- because the defendant is no adopted. A gun store employee told this new development would day. Facebook anticipates an FTC privacy fine of up to $5 billion SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Williamson, however, ity quiz. While Facebook – Facebook said it expects called it a “significant did have controls in place a fine of up to $5 billion development” and noted that allowed people to from the Federal Trade that any settlement is likely restrict such access, they Commission, which is to go beyond a mere dollar are found buried in the investigating whether the amount. site’s settings and are diffi- social network violated its “(Any) settlement with cult to find. users’ privacy. the FTC may impact the In addition to the FTC The company set aside ways advertisers can use investigation, Facebook $3 billion in its quarterly the platform in the future,” faces several others in the earnings report Wednes- she said. U.S. and Europe, including day as a contingency Facebook has had sever- one from the Irish Data against the possible penal- al high-profile privacy laps- Protection Commission , ty but noted that the “mat- es in the past couple of and others in Belgium and ter remains unresolved.” years. The FTC has been Germany . Ireland is Face- The one-time charge looking into Facebook’s book’s lead privacy regula- slashed Facebook’s first- involvement with the data- tor for Europe. The FTC is quarter net income consid- mining firm Cambridge also reportedly looking erably, although revenue Analytica scandal since last into how it might hold grew by 25% in the period. March. That company CEO Mark Zuckerberg The FTC has been looking accessed the data of as many Associated Press accountable for the compa- into whether Facebook as 87 million Facebook IN THIS Aug. 31, 2016, file photo, visitors take photos in front of the Facebook logo ny’s privacy lapses. broke its own 2011 agree- users without their consent. outside of the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook reports The social network said ment promising to protect The 2011 FTC agree- earnings Wednesday. its net income was $2.43 user privacy. ment bound Facebook to a billion, or 85 cents per Investors shrugged off 20-year privacy commit- book’s users give “affirma- bridge Analytica, which ed a Facebook loophole share in the January-March the charge and sent the ment; violations could sub- tive express consent” any provided political data ser- that allowed it to see the period. That’s down 51% company’s stock up more ject Facebook to fines of time that data they haven’t vices to the 2016 Trump data of people’s friends, from $4.99 billion, or than 9% to almost $200 in $41,484 per violation per made public is shared with campaign and others, had and not just people who $1.69 per share, a year ear- after-hours trading. EMar- user per day. The agree- a third party. wide access to normally explicitly permitted access lier, largely as a result of keter analyst Debra Aho ment requires that Face- The now-defunct Cam- private user data. It exploit- when they took a personal- the $3 billion charge.

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IRONWOOD’S KAZLYN Weber, left, slides safely into third base, ahead of the throw to Hurley’s Olivia France Wednesday afternoon at the Hurley K- 12 School.

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Hurley starts key stretch with win over Ironwood By JASON JUNO (today) and Friday, we’re right off the sixth with a single and Ally [email protected] back there. If we lose two, you Rye followed with a base hit on a HURLEY – Hurley started a might as well say we’re done.” bunt. Darian Bender reached on pivotal three-day stretch of Indian- Ironwood also got a solid pitch- an error to load the bases. head Conference games with an ing performance, from Madison Olivia France singled to drive 11-1 win in six innings over rival Huotari, but their bats never came in a run. Another run scored on Ironwood on a warm and sunny alive and a couple of sixth-inning an error off a ball hit to third by Wednesday afternoon. errors hurt their cause. Mariah Sejbl. Mackenzie Backman Hurley held a narrow lead over “We played just a terrific ball- and Kiera Niemi both knocked in the first five innings before break- game through the fifth inning,” runs on singles. That gave Hurley ing out for eight runs in the sixth Ironwood coach John Lorenson a 7-1 lead and they still had the inning. said. “Then the wheels fell off the bases loaded. That was until Saari Hurley’s important stretch con- bus on us. We made some mis- came up and emptied them with a tinues this afternoon when they takes. Offensively, we didn’t do as with a hard-hit double to right host a doubleheader against well as we would have liked. We field. A passed ball eventually Drummond, a sectional finalist were right there (though).” scored Saari to end the game in last year, and Friday when they get Overall, he was encouraged the sixth inning with a 10-run a rematch with Solon Springs, with his team’s performance in its Hurley lead, 11-1. which won the first meeting first time playing outside. Saari had two big hits in the against Hurley earlier this season. “We can play with this team,” sixth. “Bri (Saari) pitched a great Lorenson said. “We have some “She took a good shot off the game, our defense played well stuff we have to work on.” leg, I thought she was going to again, we just need our bats to Hurley scored two runs in the come out of the game,” Kivisto come alive a little bit earlier first inning and took a 3-1 lead said. “She had tears in her eyes (today) than they did (Wednes- into the sixth. and I said, ‘Hey, Bri, there’s no cry- Jason JunoDaily Globe day),” Hurley coach Jim Kivisto Saari, who stayed in the game ing in softball,’ and she kind of HURLEY’S BRIANA Saari celebrates after scoring the run that said. “This is a big week for us. If despite taking a comebacker off ended Wednesday’s 11-1 win over rival Ironwood at the Hurley we can somehow get through the leg in the previous inning, led K-12 School. She had two big hits in Hurley’s eight-run sixth. SOFTBALL — page 10 l 10 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Red Sox 11, Tigers 4 Wainwright heats up, Detroit Boston ab rhbi ab rhbi Daily Globe Scoreboard Cndlrio 3b 4210Bnntndi lf 4211 Cards beat Brewers 5- Cstllns rf 3111Betts rf 4221 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4010Mreland 1b 3100 Milwaukee vs. Boston Thursday, April 25: Dallas at St. Friday's Games D.Ptrsn ph 1012Leon c 0000 2019 NFL Draft Sunday, April 28: Boston at Mil- Louis, 9:30 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 2 for 3-game sweep Goodrum lf 3001Mrtinez dh 5131 waukee, 1 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Dallas at St. p.m. At Nashville,Order Tenn. Dixon dh 3010Bgaerts ss 4111 Tuesday, Apil 30: Boston at Mil- Louis, TBA San Diego at Washington, 7:05 April 25-27 Ro.Rdri ss 4000Lin ss 0000 waukee, TBD Monday, April 29: St. Louis at p.m. ST. LOUIS (AP) — One St. Louis Cardinals First Round G.Bckhm 2b 2110Devers 3b 4112 Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 reached a career milestone, while another 1. Arizona Cardinals Friday, May 3: Milwaukee at Dallas TBA Greiner c 4000Chavis 2b 1201 p.m. 2. San Francisco 49ers Boston, TBD Wednesday, May 1: St. Louis at added to his growing reputation as one of the J.Jones cf 4000Brdly J cf 5022 Colorado at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. 3. New York Jets Monday, May 6: Milwaukee at Dallas TBA league's toughest relievers. C.Vazqz c-1b 4122 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 4. Oakland Raiders Boston, TBD x-Friday, May 3: Dallas at St. Totals 32 464Totals 34 11 12 11 p.m. Adam Wainwright was warm enough on a cool 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers x-Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Louis TBA Detroit 000 001 003 —4 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 day, allowing one run in six innings for his 150th 6. New York Giants Milwaukee, TBD x-Sunday, May 5: St. Louis at Boston 020 020 07x — 11 p.m. 7. Jacksonville Jaguars x-Friday, May 10: Milwaukee at Dallas TBA career victory as Cardinals beat the Milwaukee LOB_Detroit 9, Boston 10. 2B_Candelario (5), D.Peterson (3), Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 8. Detroit Lions Boston, TBD x-Tuesday, May 7: Dallas at St. Brewers 5-2 on Wednesday to complete a three- Benintendi (5), Betts (5), Martinez (6). SB_Chavis (1). CS_Devers 10:10 p.m. 9. Buffalo Bills x-Monday, May 13: Boston at Louis, TBA game sweep. (2), Chavis (1). SF_Goodrum (1). N.Y. Yankees at San Francisco, 10. Denver Broncos Milwaukee, TBD San Jose vs. Colorado IP HRER BB SO 10:15 p.m. Jordan Hicks preserved the win with a strike- 11. Cincinnati Bengals Toronto vs. Philadelphia Friday, April 26: Colorado at Detroit Saturday, April 27: Philadelphia San Jose, TBA out of last year's MVP, Christian Yelich, who had 12. Green Bay Packers Transactions Ross L,1-3 574435 13. Miami Dolphins at Toronto, 7:30 or 8 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Colorado at BASEBALL most of the day off but still got a chance to rescue Garrett 1 2-3 20020 14. Atlanta Falcons Monday, April 29: Philadelphia San Jose, TBA American League the Brewers. Yelich came up as a pinch-hitter with Fernandez 2-3 25521 15. Washington Redskins at Toronto, TBD Tuesday, April 30: San Jose at CLEVELAND INDIANS — the bases loaded in the ninth inning. VerHagen 1-3 02231 16. Carolina Panthers Thursday, May 2: Toronto at Colorado, TBA Optioned RHP Cody Anderson to Hicks, known for his 100-mph-plus fastball, Farmer 1-3 10000 Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 2: San Jose at Columbus (IL). Recalled RHP 17. NY Giants (from Cleveland) only threw one heater out of his five pitches to Boston 18. Minnesota Vikings Sunday, May 5: Toronto at Colorado, TBA Jefry Rodriguez from Columbus. Rodriguez W,2-2 621137 19. Tennessee Titans Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Colorado at DETROIT TIGERS — Placed Yelich, the only batter he faced. He got the strike- Workman H,4 100013 20. Pittsburgh Steelers x-Tuesday, May 7: Philadelphia San Jose, TBA LHP Blaine Hardy on the 10-day out on a 91-mph changeup, earning his seventh Barnes H,4 120013 21. Seattle Seahawks at Toronto, TBD x-Monday, May 6: San Jose at IL. Recalled RHP Zac Reininger save in eight chances. Thornburg 123321 22. Baltimore Ravens x-Thursday, May 9: Toronto at Colorado, TBA and LHP Jose Manuel Fernandez HBP_by Fernandez (Chavis). Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 8: Colorado from Toledo (IL). "I won't tell you our scouting report, but obvi- Umpires_Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Larry Vanover; Second, 23. Houston Texans ously we're facing a good hitter," Molina said. 24. Oakland (from Chicago) x-Sunday, May 12: Philadelphia at San Jose, TBA LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Dave Rackley; Third, Dan Bellino. at Toronto, TBD Selected the contract of RHP Matt "He's hot and you've got to be smart in that situa- 25. Philadelphia Eagles American League T_3:24. A_31,763 (37,731). 26. Indianapolis Colts NHL Playoffs All Times EDT Ramsey. Designated LHP Sam tion." 27. Oakland (from Dallas) All Times EDT East Division Freeman for assignment. The Brewers loaded the bases with two out FIRST ROUND W L Pct GB MINNESOTA TWINS — 28. Los Angeles Chargers while trailing 5-1, but manager Craig Counsell Milwaukee Cardinals 5, St.Brewers Louis 2 29. Seattle (from Kansas City) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tampa Bay 16 9 .640 — Optioned OF Jake Cave and RHP Wednesday, April 24 New York 13 10 .565 2 Tyler Duffey to Rochester (IL). elected to stick with Ben Gamel instead of going to ab rhbi ab rhbi 30. Green Bay (from New Cain cf 4000M.Crpnt 3b 4100 Orleans) Carolina 4, Washington 3, 2OT, Toronto 11 14 .440 5 Recalled RHPs Kohl Stewart and Yelich sooner. Andrew Miller walked Gamel, set- Carolina wins series 4-3 Boston 10 15.400 6 Fernando Romero from Thames 1b 4221Gldschm 1b 3120 31. Los Angeles Rams ting up the Yelich-Hicks matchup. Grandal c 3010DeJong ss 4120 32. New England Patriots CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Baltimore 10 16 .385 6½ Rochester. "If you put him (Yelich) up in a tying situation, I (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Central Division NEW YORK YANKEES — T.Shaw 3b 4010Ozuna lf 3123 Thursday, April 25 WLPct GB Optioned RHP Chad Green and C felt like we were just counting on a home run Braun lf 3000J.Mrtin rf 4001 NBA PlayoffsAll Times EDT Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. Minnesota 13 9 .591 — Kyle Higashioka to there, and then Hicks has got some good Ptricka p 0000A.Mller p 0000 FIRST ROUND Dallas at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Cleveland 13 10 .565 ½ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Rein- Pina ph 0000Jor.Hck p 0000 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) matchups," Counsell said. "So this way I thought FIRST ROUND Detroit 12 11 .522 1½ stated C Gary Sánchez from the Gamel rf 3001Molina c 4111 Tuesday, April 23 that one of our other guys had to do the job, and Chicago 9 14 .391 4½ 10-day IL. Recalled LHP Stephen H.Perez 2b 2000Wong 2b 4010 Toronto 115, Orlando 96, EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 8 17 .320 6½ Tarpley from Scranton/Wilkes- Ben Gamel did the job, and I thought that gave us Yelich ph 1000Thomas cf-rf 3020 Toronto wins series 4-1 Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 0 Wednesday, April 10: Colum- Barre. a real legitimate shot." Arcia ss 3010Wnwrght p 1000 Philadelphia 122, Brooklyn 100, West Division bus 4, Tampa Bay 3 SEATTLE MARINERS — Trad- Chacin p 1000Gyorko ph 1000 Philadelphia wins series 4-1 WLPct GB Friday, April 12: Columbus 5, Houston 15 9 .625 — ed INF Ryne Ogren to Baltimore Aguilar ph 1000T.Webb p 0000 Denver 108, San Antonio 90, Tampa Bay 1 Seattle 16 11 .593 ½ for RHP Mike Wright. J.Brnes p 0000Brebbia p 0000 Denver leads series 3-2 Martinez, Rodriguez Sunday, April 14: Columbus 3, Texas 12 11 .522 2½ TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned Jffress p 0000Bader ph-cf 1000 Portland 118, Oklahoma City Tampa Bay 1 Oakland 14 13 .519 2½ RHP Austin Pruitt and SS Andrew Sladino lf 1000 115, Portland wins series 4-1 Tuesday, April 16: Columbus 7, Los Angeles 9 15 .375 6 Velazquez to Durham (IL). Rein- Totals 30 252Totals 32 5 10 5 Wednesday, April 24 lead Red Sox to 11-4 Tampa Bay 3 stated LHP Blake Snell from the Milwaukee 100 000 001 —2 Houston 100, Utah 93, Houston Tuesday's Games Detroit 7, Boston 4, 1st game 10-day IL and 1B Ji-Man Choi St. Louis 000 400 10x —5 leads series 4-1 Boston 4, Toronto 3 Thursday, April 11: Toronto 4, Miami 3, Cleveland 1 from the restricted list. DP_Milwaukee 1, St. Louis 2. LOB_Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 8. L.A. Clippers at Golden State win over Tigers Boston 1 Baltimore 9, Chicago White Sox TEXAS RANGERS — Sent 2B 2B_Arcia (2), Goldschmidt (3). HR_Thames (5), Ozuna (9), Molina Thursday, April 25 Saturday, April 13: Boston 4, 1 Rougned Odor to Nashville (PCL) (2). SB_J.Martinez (1), Thomas (1). S_Wainwright (1). Denver at San Antonio, 8 p.m. BOSTON (AP) — The defending World Series Toronto 1, San Francisco 7, Toronto 6 for a rehab assignment. IP HRER BB SO Eastern Conference Monday, April 15: Toronto 3, Detroit 4, Boston 2, 2nd game TORONTO BLUE JAYS — champion Boston Red Sox hadn't had a lopsided Milwaukee Milwaukee 4, Detroit 0 Boston 2 Tampa Bay 5, Kansas City 2 Optioned OF Jonathan Davis to victory yet this season. Their win over Detroit on Chacin L,2-3 454413 Sunday, April 14: Milwaukee Wednesday, April 17: Boston 6, Houston 10, Minnesota 4 Buffalo (IL). Barnes 120010 121, Detroit 86 Wednesday night gave them a chance to relax. Toronto 4 N.Y. Yankees 7, L.A. Angels 5 Jeffress 110002 Wednesday, April 17: Milwau- National League J.D. Martinez had three hits, Eduardo Friday, April 19: Toronto 2, Oakland 11, Texas 5 CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned Petricka 221121 kee 120, Detroit 99 Rodriguez pitched six strong innings and the Red Boston 1 San Diego 6, Seattle 3 RHP Alec Mills to Iowa (PCL). St. Louis Saturday, April 20: Milwaukee Sunday, April 21: Boston 4, Reinstated INF David Bote from Sox rebounded from a doubleheader sweep by Wainwright W,2-2 641113 119, Detroit 103 Wednesday's Games Toronto 2 Cleveland 6, Miami 2 paternity leave. Detroit with a seven-run outburst in the eighth Webb H,2 1-3 00001 Monday, April 22: Milwaukee Tuesday, April 23: Boston 5, Kansas City 10, Tampa Bay 2 COLORADO ROCKIES — Brebbia H,5 1 2-3 00002 127, Detroit 104 inning in an 11-4 win over the Tigers. Toronto 1 Oakland 6, Texas 5 Optioned RHP Jeff Hoffman to Miller 2-3 11121 Toronto 4, Orlando 1 "We were kind of joking about it that this is the San Diego 1, Seattle 0 Albuquerque (PCL). Reinstated Hicks S,7-8 1-3 00001 Saturday, April 13: Orlando Carolina 4, Washington 3 first night we've had like this," Martinez said. "Last Thursday, April 11: Washington San Francisco 4, Toronto 0 INF Daniel Murphy from the 10- HBP_by Miller (Pina). 104, Toronto 101 4, Carolina 2 Baltimore 4, Chicago White Sox day IL. year, it felt like we had a lot of them." Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, Ramon De Jesus; Second, Tuesday, April 16: Toronto 111, Saturday, April 13: Washington 3 MIAMI MARLINS — Sent RHP The Red Sox (10-15) avoided their fourth los- Jim Reynolds; Third, Alan Porter. Orlando 82 4, Carolina 3, OT Boston 11, Detroit 4 Austin Brice to Jupiter (FSL) for a T_2:51. A_36,878 (45,538). Friday, April 19: Toronto 98, ing streak of three games or more. They had only Monday, April 15: Carolina 5, Houston 7, Minnesota 1 rehab assignment. Orlando 93 four losing streaks of three games each last sea- Washington 0 N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sunday, April 21: Toronto 107, Thursday, April 18: Carolina 2, Optioned RHP Adrian Houser to son while piling up a club record 108 victories. the most important thing." Orlando 85 Thursday's Games Washington 1 Detroit (Zimmermann 0-3) at San Antonio (PCL). Recalled SS It's the first time the Red Sox scored double- Nicholas Castellanos had an RBI single for the Tuesday, April 23: Toronto 115, Saturday, April 20: Washington Boston (Porcello 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Tyler Saladino from San Antonio. Orlando 96 digit runs. Their previous largest margin of victory Tigers, a day after their first doubleheader sweep 6, Carolina 0 Cleveland (Bauer 2-1) at Hous- PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 1 was four runs. in Boston since 1965. Monday, April 22: Carolina 5, ton (Cole 1-3), 8:10 p.m. Sent 2B Kevin Newman to Indi- Saturday, April 13: Brooklyn Martinez hit two singles, a double and drove in "As I told those guys out there, 'Listen, we've Washington 2 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 2-1) at anapolis (IL) for a rehab assign- 111, Philadelphia 102 Wednesday, April 24: Carolina L.A. Angels (Cahill 1-2), 9:07 p.m. ment. a run, and Christian Vázquez had two RBI singles. won two out of three in Boston and have a chance Monday, April 15: Philadelphia 4, Washington 3, 2OT Texas (Hearn 0-0) at Seattle ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — "It felt great," reigning AL MVP Mookie Betts to win three out of four,'" Tigers manager Ron Gar- 145, Brooklyn 123 (Gonzales 4-0), 10:10 p.m. Optioned RHP Daniel Ponce de Thursday, April 18: Philadel- New York Islanders 4, said of the lopsided victory. "But getting a win is denhire said. Leon to Memphis (PCL). Reinstat- phia 131, Brooklyn 115 Pittsburgh 0 Friday's Games Wednesday, April 10: N.Y. Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. ed OF Harrison Bader from the Saturday, April 20: Philadelphia Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 10-day IL. Sent RHP Luke 112, Brooklyn 108 Hurley scored one run Hurley put the ball in play. Friday, April 12: N.Y. Islanders p.m. Gregerson to Springfield (TL) for a Softball Tuesday, April 23: Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 1 Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 rehab assignment. in the fifth, off an Iron- “I said, ‘Girls, let’s wait 122, Brooklyn 100 Sunday, April 14: N.Y. p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Boston 4, Indiana 0 wood error. it out a little bit, at least see Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland at Houston, 8:10 Placed UT Jose Pirela on the 10- Sunday, April 14: Boston 84, Tuesday, April 16: N.Y. p.m. day IL, retroactive to Sunday. From page 9 Saari got the win, strik- one before you start swing- Indiana 74 Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, Recalled INF Ty France from El Wednesday, April 17: Boston smiled at me and she ing out four and allowing ing,’” Kivisto said. “We 8:10 p.m. Paso (PCL). 99, Indiana 91 WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Angels at Kansas City, WASHINGTON NATIONALS — sucked it up.” just three hits, two walks knew she wasn’t going to Friday, April 19: Boston 104, Dallas 4, Nashville 2 Wednesday, April 10: Dallas 3, 8:15 p.m. Sent RHP Justin Miller to Potomac Indiana 96 Ironwood had two run- and a run. Huotari took the throw it by us. I think that Nashville 2 Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. Sunday, April 21: Boston 110, Saturday, April 13: Nashville 2, N.Y. Yankees at San Francisco, Indiana 106 FOOTBALL ners on with one out in the loss. She also struck out helped a little bit.” Dallas 1, OT 10:15 p.m. National Football League Western Conference Monday, April 15: Nashville 3, BALTIMORE RAVENS — first inning, but Saari got four and she gave up three Lorenson was happy Golden State 3, L.A. Clippers 1 Dallas 2 National League Signed PK Justin Tucker to a four- Saturday, April 13: Golden All Times EDT out of the jam. walks and seven hits. with Huotari’s perfor- Wednesday, April 17: Dallas 5, year contract extension. State 121, L.A. Clippers 104 East Division Nashville 1 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Hurley scored two runs Errors hurt her cause. mance. Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers W L Pct GB Saturday, April 20: Dallas 5, Exercised their option on CB 135, Golden State 131 New York 13 11 .542 — in the bottom of the inning. “We faced a really good “We told her just pitch Nashville 3 William Jackson for one year Thursday, April 18: Golden Philadelphia 13 11 .542 — Monday, April 22: Dallas 2, through the 2020 season. Kiera Niemi’s hit dropped pitcher (Tuesday), you strikes and that’s what she State 132, L.A. Clippers 105 Atlanta 12 11 .522 ½ Nashville 1, OT DALLAS COWBOYS — Exer- Sunday, April 21: Golden State Washington 11 12 .478 1½ just past third base to plate could tell we were way did,” he said. “I was a little cised their fifth-year option on RB 113, L.A. Clippers 105 St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 2 Miami 7 17.292 6 Wednesday, April 10: St. Louis Ezekiel Elliott. Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clip- Central Division two runs. ahead of the ball today,” worried she walked that 2, Winnipeg 1 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — pers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Friday, April 12: St. Louis 4, Signed DE Brian Robison to a Neither team had much Kivisto said. “Ironwood’s first batter, but after that x-Friday, April 26: Golden State St. Louis 15 9 .625 — Winnipeg 3 one-day contract and announced at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Chicago 12 10 .545 2 traffic on the bases until pitcher was not bad, she she really settled down.” Sunday, April 14: Winnipeg 6, his retirement. x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clip- Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 2 St. Louis 3 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Ironwood got on the score- was good, she threw a very Ironwood (0-1) plays pers at Golden State, 3:30 p.m. Milwaukee 13 13 .500 3 Tuesday, April 16: Winnipeg 2, Exercised their fifth-year option on Denver 3, San Antonio 2 Cincinnati 9 14 .391 5½ board in the fourth inning. good game. She didn’t Mellen today with a site to St. Louis 1, OT DL DeForest Buckner. Saturday, April 13: San Antonio West Division Thursday, April 18: St. Louis 3, WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Huotari doubled to left to deserve to lose 11-1.” be determined. Hurley (3- 101, Denver 96 WLPct GB Winnipeg 2 Re-signed OL Tony Bergstrom. Tuesday, April 16: Denver 114, Los Angeles 15 11 .577 — drive in Sydnee Lorenson, After swinging at the 2) hosts Drummond in a Saturday, April 20: St. Louis 3, San Antonio 105 Arizona 14 11 .560 ½ Canadian Football League Winnipeg 2 EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Thursday, April 18: San Antonio San Diego 14 11 .560 ½ who walked, to pull Iron- first pitch often early, being doubleheader. Signed LB Vincent Schiffner. Ironwood 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 1 3 5 118, Denver 108 Colorado 4, Calgary 1 Colorado 11 14 .440 3½ Thursday, April 11: Calgary 4, wood within 2-1. more patient later helped Hurley 2 0 0 0 1 8 —11 7 1 Saturday, April 20: Denver 117, San Francisco11 14 .440 3½ HOCKEY Colorado 0 San Antonio 103 Tuesday's Games National Hockey League Saturday, April 13: Colorado 3, NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Tuesday, April 23: Denver 108, Miami 3, Cleveland 1 Calgary 2, OT Assigned G Niclas Westerholm to San Antonio 90 Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 6 scored on a wild pitch as Bender and Ellerson said Monday, April 15: Colorado 6, Milwaukee (AHL). Baseball Thursday, April 25: Denver at Arizona 2, Pittsburgh 1 Calgary 2 Hurley went up 9-6. there were too many mental San Antonio, 8 p.m. San Francisco 7, Toronto 6 TENNIS Wednesday, April 17: Colorado USTA — Announced the resig- x-Saturday, April 27: San Anto- N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 0 Hurley put the game on and physical errors, but 3, Calgary 2, OT nation of U.S. Open tournament nio at Denver, 10 p.m. St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 3 Friday, April 19: Colorado 5, director David Brewer after this From page 9 ice in the sixth inning when there were also too many Portland 4, Oklahoma City 1 Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Dodgers Calgary 1 year's championship. Sunday, April 14: Portland 104, 2 to centerfield that the Hur- Henning and Bender base-on-balls in the game. Oklahoma City 99 San Jose 4, Vegas 3 Washington 6, Colorado 3 COLLEGE Wednesday, April 10: San Jose NEW JERSEY ATHLETIC Tuesday, April 16: Portland San Diego 6, Seattle 3 ley misplayed walked and after moving up Kodey Henning was the 5, Vegas 2 CONFERENCE — Announced 114, Oklahoma City 94 Wednesday's Games Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, San SUNY Oneonta, Wisconsin-Eau and it cleared the bases. on passed balls, Ty Man- winning pitcher and Wilson Friday, April 19: Oklahoma City Cleveland 6, Miami 2 Jose 3 Claire, Wisconsin-La Crosse and 120, Portland 108 St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 2 Ironwood scored five zanares singled them home. took the loss. Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, San Wisconsin-Whitewater will join the Sunday, April 21: Portland 111, Colorado 9, Washington 5 Jose 3 conference as affiliate members times in the inning and was Manzanares also scored The Red Devils will trav- Oklahoma City 98 San Diego 1, Seattle 0 Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, for tennis beginning with the 2019- Tuesday, April 23: Portland San Francisco 4, Toronto 0 back in the game trailing and the game ended at 12-6. el to Mellen today to play San Jose 0 20 academic year. 118, Oklahoma City 115 Atlanta 3, Cincinnati 1 Thursday, April 18: San Jose 5, BUFFALO — Agreed to terms only 8-6. Roehm led the Ironwood the Granite Diggers at 4:30 Houston 4, Utah 1 Arizona 11, Pittsburgh 2 Vegas 2 with women's basketball coach Sunday, April 14: Houston 122, Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Mets 0 Sunday, April 21: San Jose 2, Felisha Legette-Jack on a five- "I think that showed our hitting attack going 2-3, p.m. and go up against Bay- Utah 90 Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Dodgers Vegas 1, 2OT year contract extension. Wednesday, April 17: Houston 6 team that anything is possi- while Hurley's Corbin Tay- field at home on Friday. Tuesday, April 23: San Jose 5, COLUMBIA (Mo.) — Named 118, Utah 98 Thursday's Games Vegas 4, OT James Arnold director of athletics. ble if you never give up," lor was 2-4 and Bender was Hurley takes on Drum- Saturday, April 20: Houston Arizona (Greinke 3-1) at Pitts- CREIGHTON — Junior F Martin 104, Utah 101 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS burgh (Taillon 1-2), 12:35 p.m. Ellerson said. 1-1 and scored three times. mond today at home and Krampelj and junior G Davion Monday, April 22: Utah 107, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 1-1) at Mintz declared for the NBA draft. In the fourth inning, Both coaches agreed that takes on Solon Springs in a Houston 91 EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago Cubs (Lester 1-0), 2:20 NOTRE DAME — Sophomore Wednesday, April 24: Houston Columbus vs. Boston p.m. Bender walked and fresh- the pitching was good even home doubleheader on Fri- Thursday, April 25: Columbus women's basketball F Danielle 100, Utah 93 Atlanta (Teheran 2-2) at Cincin- at Boston, 7 p.m. Patterson intends to transfer. man Tad Wyka came in to though there were 18 runs day. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS nati (Castillo 2-1), 6:40 p.m. Remainder of series TBA SYRACUSE_Named Harold Ironwood 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 — 6 6 6 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Miami (Smith 2-0) at Philadel- pinch run for him. He scored. Many of the runs WESTERN CONFERENCE Warren women's assistant soccer Hurley 3 4 1 1 0 3 x — 12 6 1 Eastern Conference phia (Nola 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Dallas vs. St. Louis coach. rounded the bases and then were unearned and both Coverage will offer different perspectives on NFL draft By The Associated Press about nonstop is incredibly amazing," many vignettes to show why this moment manager of the Oakland Raiders. George Grande had no idea what ESPN Kiper said. "I thought when I started it is important." Jeremiah said his draft preparation was about to create when he anchored the could be popular but not at the level it is ESPN's "College GameDay" crew will hasn't changed compared to past years. first telecast of the NFL draft in 1980. right now. It's almost a national holiday." also be part of the coverage for the first The only difference is when he speaks. "We didn't know who or how many Grande, who anchored ESPN's cover- two days along with "American Idol" "Mike was the guy. He would do his people would be watching," Grande said. age from 1980 to 1985, said there is still a judge Luke Bryan and mentor Bobby deal on draft day and we would fill in "For us it gave us a link to the NFL, it sense of accomplishment for those who Bones. around it. Now instead of speaking sec- helped our coverage of college football worked that first draft. He will tune in on ABC will simulcast ESPN's coverage on ond, I am speaking first," Jeremiah said. and we had fun doing it." Thursday as ESPN will televise its 40th Saturday for the second straight year. "What I can do is talk about the experi- ESPN's coverage that first year went draft, sit back and smile. ESPN'S PLANS: ESPN had one remote ence of being in the draft room and going eight-plus hours on a Tuesday with "There is still pride and joy because we production truck for that first year at the a little bit behind the curtain of how they Grande on site from the ballroom of the knew how much it meant to the network," Sheraton. They will have seven produc- landed at a decision." New York Sheraton. he said. tion trucks on hand in Nashville. Jeremiah expanded his portfolio by So much has changed since then. All A look at what the networks are plan- Trey Wingo hosts all seven rounds for doing radio for Los Angeles Chargers three days of this year's draft, which ning for this year's draft: the third straight year and will be joined games last season. He didn't know how it begins Thursday, will be carried on ESPN, ROBERTS RETURN: Robin Roberts by Kiper, Todd McShay, Lewis Riddick would affect his draft preparation, but ABC and NFL Network and the event was an integral part of ESPN's draft cov- and Booger McFarland. discovered it actually enhanced it. itself has become a traveling road show, erage before going to ABC's "Good Morn- Even with multiple networks airing the "I got to study a different team every with Nashville hosting this time. ing America." She will host ABC's first- draft last year, ESPN still led the way dur- week, how they were built and their phi- Last year's coverage averaged 5.5 mil- round coverage, which will have a differ- ing the first round with an average of losophy," he said. "I also got to talk to gen- lion viewers at any given time over the ent approach than ESPN's. 5.473 million viewers, according to eral managers and coaches at the stadi- three days. The first round on ESPN, NFL While ESPN will focus on the pick and Nielsen. um, which was tremendously valuable." Network and Fox averaged 11.2 million. where he fits into a team's plans, the ABC CENTER STAGE: Daniel Jeremiah is NFL Network has done on-site cover- The growth of the draft can largely be telecast will focus on the player and his well known among league scouts and per- age of the draft since 2005. Rich Eisen credited to ESPN. Mel Kiper Jr., who has family's journey. sonnel people from his years with the Bal- will once again host the proceedings with been a part of the network's coverage "Your die-hard fans are still going to be timore Ravens, Cleveland Browns and Jeremiah, Kurt Warner and Stanford since 1984, has gone from working the serviced, but we are going to go beyond Philadelphia Eagles. He has been one of coach David Shaw on the main set Thurs- first two rounds to being on set all three that," Roberts said. "We talk to Nick Bosa NFL Network's draft analysts since 2013 day. Fox college football analysts Joel days. and following the family legacy. One play- but has moved into the lead role this year Klatt and Charles Davis will join Eisen "To see every pick televised and talked er had a speech impediment. We have so after Mike Mayock became the general and Jeremiah the following two days. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Cross-country trek concerning Dear Annie: Every summer for the last 15 years, my mother has insisted on driv- ing 1,500 miles to spend 10 days with me. We have had some really fun visits, but now she is 88 years old and just had heart surgery. She frequently falls despite using a walker. Additionally, she drives with my Dear brother with special needs, who also has Annie mobility limitations. I am worried sick about my mother’s and brother’s health and safety because I view your mother’s challenging position. think of so many scenarios that could hap- Stubbornness is a close relative of persis- pen. They spend six nights in hotels on the tence – a trait needed for success in many road and 10 more nights in a hotel once areas of life. Judging from your mother’s they arrive because I live in a small one- persistence in seeing her family, and the bedroom townhouse. This excursion is value family holds for her, I say that this is very costly, and because she has depleted a great quality. Your strong-willed mother THE PAJAMA DIARIES her savings, the financial burden falls on might not be easy to deal with, but it my siblings and me. sounds like she has a lot of determination. I offered to fly out my mother so she Now that you have a little perspective could stay at my place, but she insists on on the beauty of stubbornness, let’s get to driving. She has flown to visit friends and the safety issue. Congrats on offering to fly left my brother home alone so I know that your mother and brother out. That is both isn’t the issue. I also frequently fly to visit very generous of you and a great solution. them throughout the year. Take long, deep breaths before your Another frustration is that I have run conversation with her. Remember that out of things to do and places to take them stubborn people are hard of hearing, so to during their visit because of their limited speak, so timing can be everything. Tell mobility. Essentially, they drive 1,500 your mom slowly and very patiently that MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM miles just to sit in my living room and you hear her commitment and appreciate watch TV all day and go out for lunch and her wanting to visit. Let her know that you dinner. understand her opinion and value her per- This week, I finally was firm and told sistence. However, you have concerns my mother that she will NOT be driving about the long drive. It comes from how 1,500 miles this summer, and I will buy much you love her and your brother and her a plane ticket instead. Her reply was you want them to arrive at your house that she is the parent and will take the trip safely and without stress. Try not to raise her way. The entire family opposes her your voice with her and instead tell her driving, even the grandchildren. Any other how much you love her. It should soften ideas how we can halt this cross-country her heart and help her to hear yours and drive? – Exasperated with Stubborn Moth- her grandchildren’s points of view. BORN LOSER er Send your questions for Annie Lane to Dear Son of a Stubborn Mother: The [email protected]. first step is to try to change the way you COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

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By Phillip Alder folio manager for Private indexes finished mostly quarter of S&P 500 Wealth Management at lower. companies have issued In “Macbeth,” Shakespeare wrote, “If it were done when ‘tis done, then U.S. Bank. “The strength of Bond prices rose. The their first quarter report ‘twere well it were done quickly.” That definitely applies at the bridge the dollar has been, per- yield on the 10 year Trea- cards so far, resulting in table. In this deal from a teams haps, a little bit of a weight match, one East opened four hearts sury note fell to 2.52% overall earnings growth of despite his weak suit. This left South on markets today.” from 2.57% late Tuesday. 2.4%. Still, analysts are feeling uncomfortable. He might have overcalled four spades, although that The S&P 500 index fell The U.S. stock market forecasting that earnings would not have been without risk — but what isn’t in this position? When 6.43 points, or 0.2%, to mounted a strong recovery will be down 3% by the South actually doubled, North passed, and they collected a 300-point penalty. 2,927.25. The benchmark this year after finishing time all the S&P 500 com- At the other table, the auction went as given. East passed and then bid index closed at a record 2018 in a steep slump panies deliver their results. four hearts. If he was willing to go high on Tuesday. The Dow that high, he should have done it fueled by fears of reces- That would be the first quickly, before the opponents had had Jones Industrial Average sion, an escalating trade decline since the spring of a chance to exchange information. If North had passed over five dropped 59.34 points, or war between the U.S. and 2016. clubs, maybe East would have found the killing spade lead, but probably 0.2%, to 26,597.05. The China, and concern the Energy stocks fell more not, especially since he had only one trump. Nasdaq composite lost Federal Reserve was mov- than the 10 other S&P Against five spades, West hoped 18.81 points, or 0.2%, to that his partner was short in ing too aggressively to raise 500 sectors, losing 1.9%. diamonds, when he should have 8,102.01. The index was interest rates. National Oilwell Varco led known that East had very few, if any, clubs. also coming off a record Those worries have the way lower, shedding West’s deceptive diamond three was covered by the jack, queen and high close. been mostly quelled this 5.1%. king. After a low trump went to West’s queen, South took the next diamond with dummy’s ace and ran the spade jack, which West surprisingly ducked. What was the club layout? Assuming East had eight hearts, Puerto Rico gov slams Trump, his distribution had to be 2=8=2=1. So declarer led a low club from the board. When East played the 10, South won with his ace and ran seeks swifter storm recovery the jack through West to make his contract and gain 8 international match points. Pre-empt sooner rather than later. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico efforts, including what he it would begin awarding

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