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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, November 20, 2018 Snow likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 21 | Low: 14 | Details, page 2 Oungst bound over for trial on murder-related charges By RALPH ANSAMI delivery of a was not involved in planning the murder and hiding a corpse in cide was because the five were [email protected] prescription execution style shooting of Val- August and are serving life sen- lost and they wanted to find a HURLEY – A Woodruff man drug. liere, nor the actual firing of the tences in prison. Allen shot Val- paved road to return to Lac du was bound over for trial late Mon- Klein ruled weapon. “He always mentioned liere in the head, with Lussier Flambeau. day afternoon in Iron County there was he had no idea that (Valliere) “emptying a clip” into Valliere. Assistant Wisconsin Attorney Court on 14 counts related to the p r o b a b l e would be killed,” Wilmouth said. James Lussier, 20, of General Richard Dufour and his shooting death of Wayne M. Val- cause Oungst Reimer didn’t deny that state- Woodruff, is awaiting sentencing assistant, Chad Verbeten, allege liere Jr., of Lac du Flambeau. may have ment. in the homicide. Curtis Wolfe, 27, Oungst gave Allen a ride to Cran- Evan T. Oungst, 28, was c o m m i t t e d Wilmouth also challenged of Lac du Flambeau, the fifth don after the murder. ordered to stand trial after a two- the 14 counts. specifics of the harboring of felon defendant, and his attorney, Fred At one point, Klein told hour preliminary hearing in front The lone charges filed against Oungst. Bourg, are negotiating a plea Wilmouth that the case wasn’t of acting Judge Kevin Klein. Evan T. witness to tes- Wilmouth has filed several deal. A Dec. 17 status conference being tried Monday and said Oungst Valliere’s body was found near tify Monday motions in the case yet to be is scheduled for Wolfe. some of his detailed arguments Mercer on New Year’s day, after was Wiscon- heard and Oungst is also charged There was testimony Monday could be made before the jury at he had been shot to death on sin Department of Justice Divi- with distributing prescription regarding jailhouse conversation the trial stage. Dec. 22. sion of Criminal Investigation drugs that the five defendants that Oungst was said to be a At the end of Monday’s pro- Oungst was specifically bound special agent Mike Reimer, who used with Valliere in their ride to member of the Native Soldiers ceedings, Klein indicated he’d over for trial Monday on nine was questioned at length by Mercer from Lac du Flambeau. gang who deserved respect. appear by video at the arraign- counts of harboring or aiding a defense attorney Thomas Richard F.A. Allen, 28, and Wilmouth contended the only felon as a party to a crime and Wilmouth. Joseph D. Lussier, 27, were con- reason Oungst gave directions five counts of manufacture or Wilmouth contended Oungst victed by an Iron County jury of away from the scene of the homi- MURDER — page 5 Ironwood HAPPY BIRTHDAY district improves fund balance By RICHARD JENKINS Assuming the projected [email protected] $203,239 fund balance IRONWOOD – The holds through June, the Ironwood Area Schools district will finish the continues to improve its school year with a fund financial situation, with balance that is more than the board of education double the one at the end passing a budget amend- of the 2017-18 year. ment Monday. The board learned in The amendment is part October that, while the dis- of the district’s efforts to trict had projected to end grow its fund balance – the last year with a fund efforts which appear to be balance of $134,000, its succeeding. actual fund balance was “The work we’ve been $96,110. doing to reduce our spend- As with his report in ing so far this year, com- October, Powell cautioned bined with an increased the board Monday that per-pupil amount and sta- some of the fund balance is ble enrollment … has money restricted for a spe- resulted in an estimated cific purpose. He said in Daily Globe file art fund balance at the end of October roughly $70,000 THIS ARCHITECT’S rendering shows the Daily Globe building to be built in 1936 on East McLeod Avenue in the 2018-19 school year of was restricted funds. downtown Ironwood, replacing an older wooden building. The Daily Globe first published on Nov. 20, 1919, $203,000,” Superintendent and celebrates its 99th birthday today and the beginning of its 100th year of publication with today’s edition Travis Powell said. being Vol. 100, No. 1. See Page 6 for further details. IRONWOOD — page 5 SANTA SIGHTING Mercer prepares for Christmas MERCER, Wis. – Groups in Mercer parade. are banding together this holiday season Entries decorated with a candy to host a townwide Christmas celebra- cane/peppermint theme are eligible to tion. win cash prizes, according to a news The Mercer Historical Society and release, with prizes going to the best Candy Cane Parade Committee are part- entries in business, individual and non- nering to combine their traditional profit categories. Candy Cane Parade and Community Following the parade, the celebration Christmas celebrations into a single will continue at the community center. event Dec. 8. Children will have an opportunity to The Mercer Christmas Cane Christ- bring donations for the Mercer Food mas Celebration will start at 3:30 p.m. Pantry and/or Dove, Inc. and visit with and until 8 p.m. that Saturday. Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves. The day’s festivities are scheduled to There will also be peppermint cook- begin with the Candy Cane Parade, ies, bars and other refreshments and which will run from St. Isaac Jogues and door prizes from the end of the parade Companions Catholic Church to the until 5:30 p.m. Mercer Community Center. Parade line- The day will also feature another year up begins at 3 p.m., with the parade kick- of the popular Candy Cane Baking Con- ing off at 3:30 p.m. Contact the Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce to register as part of the MERCER — page 5 DEA opens new office TRAVERSE CITY – The any future drug threat fac- is the seventh DEA office U.S. Drug Enforcement ing ,” in Michigan and 223rd Administration’s DEA Special Agent in office in the country. Per- Field Division is expand- Charge Timothy Plancon sonnel assigned to the ing its presence in the said in a news release. post will coordinate with northern Lower Peninsu- “We will leverage the full federal, state and local la, opening a post of duty resources of the DEA and investigators to “Identify, in Traverse City Monday. our partners to ensure disrupt, dismantle, and “The current opioid drug traffickers are aware prosecute transnational Steve Newman/Daily Globe epidemic is a priority for that their criminal actions AT SATURDAY’S Hurley Craft Fair, Santa is assisted by Hurley cheerleaders Paige DEA, however, this part- will not be tolerated.” Girton, left and Raven Forys. nership allows to adapt to The Traverse City post DEA — page 5 TODAY INDEX Snow likely — Details, page 2 Business ...... 14 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .13-15 Monday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 12 Vol. 100, No. 1 High 25 High 62 (1930) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 13 Low -13 (1921) Monday 2.0 in. 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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: the hearing. One of his her life.” Celeste had no vis- es began. attorneys said Watts was ible injuries, he said. Investigators quickly “sincerely sorry.” Christopher Watts’ par- became suspicious of him Police: Ex-judge is suspect in former wife’s fatal stabbing As Watts listened with ents, Cindy and Ronnie after he was unable to (AP) – A former Cleve- of his former wife. held without bond. his head down, Shanann Watts, were permitted to square his claims that his land-area judge who spent Mason was taken into The Ohio Supreme Watts’ parents detailed speak as the girls’ grand- family had disappeared nine months in prison for custody after officers found Court last year indefinitely their ongoing struggle to parents. from a tightly secured beating his wife at the time Aisha Fraser dead on Satur- suspended Mason’s law understand how he could “We love you,” Cindy home in a busy subdivi- is now a suspect in her day, according to police in license after he was sen- murder the three people Watts said into a micro- sion. stabbing death over the Shaker Heights, a Cleve- tenced to prison for who considered him a hero phone before turning to Meanwhile, Watts spoke weekend and is likely to be land suburb. Messages assaulting Fraser inside a – Shanann, 34, Bella, 4, look directly at her son. to local television reporters charged, authorities said seeking comment were left car while their two young and Celeste, 3. Frank “And we forgive you, son.” from the front porch of the Monday. with an attorney who has daughters sat in the back Rzucek said he was dis- Watts wiped away a tear family’s home in Frederick, Police said in court doc- represented Mason in the seat. gusted by the way his son- with his shirt after his par- a small town on the plains uments the ex-judge who past. Authorities say the cou- in-law took his wife and ents left the podium. He north of Denver where also served in the state leg- In a 911 call, Mason’s ple was separated at the two daughters “out like the kept his head down for drilling rigs and oil wells islature was fleeing the sister described how he time in 2014 and that trash” and dubbed him an much of the hearing, surround booming subdi- scene of a homicide in was covered in blood and Mason repeatedly struck “evil monster.” speaking only once to con- visions. which he was the suspect pacing inside his home. and bit his wife. He plead- “Prison is too good for firm that he did not want to He pleaded for his fami- when he slammed his SUV “He stabbed her and he ed guilty to felonious you,” Rzucek said. “This is make a statement before ly’s safe return, telling into a patrol cruiser. said she’s dead,” Lynn assault and domestic vio- hard to say, but may God Judge Marcelo Kopcow reporters their house felt Lance Mason was Mason told a dispatcher. lence. have mercy on your soul.” imposed his sentence. empty without Bella and charged Monday with felo- Both Mason and a Mason was a judge at Prosecutors have said Friends of Shanann Celeste watching cartoons nious assault in the crash, police officer responding the time of his arrest and Shanann Watts’ relatives, Watts lined up inside the or running to greet him at but he has not been to a reported domestic dis- had been on the bench six who live in North Carolina, courthouse Monday morn- the door. charged in his former pute were injured when years. Before that, he was asked them not to seek the ing. More people filed into Within days he was in wife’s death. Mason’s SUV the cruis- elected to both the Ohio death penalty when an overflow room to watch custody, charged with Police in Shaker er near the scene of the House and Senate. defense attorneys made the a video stream. killing his family. Heights, a Cleveland sub- fatal stabbing, police said. Mason was hired last proposal. The killings captured Rourke said Watts has urb, said Monday that Mason ran from the year by Cleveland Mayor Watts, 33, was formally national media attention never discussed a motive additional charges will be crash, but was taken into Frank Jackson to work in sentenced to consecutive and became the focus of for the killings with police, brought against Mason in custody, police told Cleve- the city’s minority business life sentences for the mur- true crime blogs and but investigators could find connection with the death land.com. He was being development office. ders. He also received a 48- online video channels, no explanation other than Jackson said he fired year sentence for unlawful which showed dozens of his ongoing affair with a Mason after he was taken termination of a pregnancy family photos and videos co-worker. into custody Saturday. The and 12 years each for tam- that Shanann Watts shared “I can’t speak as to why mayor on Monday defend- pering with a corpse, total- on social media showing anyone would take the ed his decision to hire ing 84 years. the smiling family. steps that he did ... we Mason despite his past The girls’ bodies were Prosecutors said the couldn’t find anything else GET READY FOR WINTER problems. found submerged in sepa- images belied a hidden that was a significant Free Antifreeze check with service Officials said Fraser rate oil tank on property truth, that Christopher enough motive to annihi- worked in Shaker Heights owned by the company Watts was having an affair. late your family,” he said. 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Small enough to care. of evil.” ing to each other in what Television footage A witness named James Gray said did not appear to showed several people, Gray told reporters that it be a heated exchange. including some wearing 155 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood 906.932.7646 300 S. Sophie St., Bessemer 906.663.4520 looked as if the attacker “Then once she fell to white coats, walking “was turning and shooting the ground, he stood over through a parking lot with 207 S. Center St., Ewen 906.988.2821 100 West M-28, Bergland 906.575.1083 people at random.” her and shot her three their arms up. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 3 Briefs THANKSGIVING HELPERS Library closed Thanksgiving IRONWOOD – The Ironwood Carnegie Library will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 22 and 23, for the Thanks- giving holiday. The library will be open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Recycling available for stringed holiday lights MERCER, Wis. – The Mercer Lionesses will be collecting holiday lights for recycling. There will have bins at the Mercer School, the Mercer Public Library, the Mercer Town Hall and Snow’s Grocery Submitted photo from Nov. 20 to Jan. 7. MERCER SCHOOL’S culinary arts and life skills classes in collaboration with Snow’s Family Market under the guidance of art instructor Craig Any stringed holiday Griffin, combined their talents to prepare and provide a community Thanksgiving feast on Friday, serving in the Mercer School cafeteria. lights will be accepted and Louise Minisan baked and donated a variety of home made pies and desserts. Approximately 100 people enjoyed this year’s thanksgiving taken to Habitat for meal. The Mercer students have been preparing and serving this annual feast for more than 10 years. The students in the culinary arts and Humanity where they will life skills classes and members of the Snow family, include form left: first row, Madelyn Gize, Gabriel McGuire, Mark Snow, Dorothy Snow be sorted and reused, (seated), Nancy and Randy Snow, Patrick Grams (kneeling), Connor Brandt, Jason Doud, Jessica Klopatek and Britney Anderson; and second resold or sent for recycling. row, Eric Snow, Sally Begalle, Cameron Vetterneck, Haley Hill, Nathan Heleniak, Zach Huybrecht, Austin Bartolini, Chris Anderson, Brock Morse, Aaron Town and art instructor Craig Griffin. Fire stations to hold toy drive HURLEY – The Iron Arts and Entertainment County Fire Association will be collecting dona- Outsiders, academy members to group would be a better host. announced Monday that an Oscar awarded to tions for Iron County kids pick Nobel Literature winners A year ago, 18 women came forward in a “Mutiny on the Bounty” in 1936 and another in need, at the following Swedish newspaper with abuse accusations given to “Gentleman’s Agreement” in 1948 will Iron County Fire Stations: COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – Only half against Jean-Claude Arnault, the husband of a go up for auction in Los Angeles starting Dec. Springstead, Mercer, Oma, of those who choose the winners of next year’s then-member of the academy. 11. Hurley, Montreal, Kimball, Nobel Prize in literature will be members of the Arnault has since been convicted of rape, The “Mutiny on the Bounty” best-picture Upson and Saxon. scandal-rocked Swedish Academy that has and the academy in April found that “unaccept- statuette is expected to go for between Toys will be collected at always previously awarded the prize, the presti- able behavior in the form of unwanted intima- $200,000 and $300,000. Frank Capra present- fire stations on Saturday, gious body said Monday. cy” had taken place within the ranks of the ed the award to Irving Thalberg at the Biltmore Dec. 8 from 8 a.m. to noon Two authors, two critics and one translator – prestigious institution. Hotel in Los Angeles when the Academy Awards Items may also be dropped all Swedish – will join five members of the A fierce internal debate over how to face up were less than 10 years old. The award is being off at Iron County Com- academy in picking the winners next year – to the academy’s flaws in responding to both put up for sale for the first time by the family of munity Credit Union including the 2019 and the delayed 2018 litera- sexual and financial crimes allegations divided Thalberg, an essential figure in the early history offices in Mercer and Hur- ture prizes – and in 2020. its 18 members – who are appointed for life – of Hollywood. ley through Dec. 13. The decision to build “a new Nobel commit- into hostile camps, which has led to accusations The best-picture Oscar for “Gentleman’s Needed Items include tee” was taken “in consultation with the Nobel of patriarchal leanings among some academy Agreement,” the 1947 film starring Gregory new unwrapped toys, art Foundation,” Anders Olsson, the permanent members. Peck that took on anti-Semitism and won three and craft supplies & kits, secretary of the Swedish Academy, said in a So far, eight members have either left or dis- Academy Awards, is expected to fetch between books, puzzles, games, statement. associated themselves from the secretive acade- $150,000 and $200,000. Its seller wants to sleds, hunting and fishing “What I understand is we run through (the my. remain anonymous. items, socks and under- names of) the prize nominees and discuss it. Auctions of Oscar statuettes are very uncom- wear (Toddler to child But I do not know exactly how it will go. We’ll Best-picture Oscars up for sale in mon because winners from 1951 onward have sizes), pajamas (Infant to see,” Rebecka Karde, a literary critic and one of rare auction had to agree that they or their heirs must offer teen sizes), and gift cards those selected, told Swedish broadcaster SVT to sell it back to the Academy of Motion Picture for teens ($10-25). before the announcement. LOS ANGELES (AP) – Two Academy Awards Arts and Sciences for $1 before selling it to any- For more info call Stacy The Nobel Foundation earlier had warned for best picture are going up for sale in a rare one else. at 715-561-3266 or 715- the academy that if it doesn’t resolve its tar- auction of Oscars. The Academy has said it firmly believes 292-9912. nished image, it could be decided that another Auction house Profiles in History Oscars should be won, not sold. Community calendar

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Foo d starts at noon # # Holiday Hours VFW Post 3673 605 W. Lead St. - Bessemer, MI Wednesday, November 21 William “Buffy” Phillips has been diagnosed with Closing at 1:00 p.m. salivary gland adenocarcinoma, a rare agressive cancer. Thursday, November 22 Cash donations are accepted at First National Bank. Happy Thanksgiving Office Closed Friday, November 23 Office Closed Normal Hours will resume For more info or to make a donation, please contact: Monday, November 26, Tara Phillips (651)200-9950 Shelby Hine (906)236-9992 9am-4pm Julie Corullo (JJ’s Bar) (906)667-0435 - Drop off Location Sheryl Sejbl (715)862-2826 Bill McDonald (906)663-6957 l 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Thankful in hard times “An 18-year-old girl walks into a dream. “Me walking up the stairs, Methodist hospital in Philadelphia and there’s my birth mother, and I Sue Mizell, Publisher and she says, ‘I’m pregnant.’ And don’t know what she looks like. I Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor she literally almost delivers me in don’t know if she’s OK or anything. the elevator. As she’s going to the It wasn’t quite fearful, it was – it was hospital, she tells the nurses and just nagging.” Right before Christ- everybody else that she wants to put Kathryn mas last year, he got a letter in the the baby up for adoption, and that Lopez mail with the name of his birth In Their Opinion she doesn’t want to see the baby, mother. He and his wife, Elise, of she can’t see the baby. She’s with course Googled her, and found her Prop 1 passage her mother. And her mom is sur- on Facebook. prised that she’s pregnant, she liter- Gerber ended up meeting both ally just learned that day, that she’s jokes about Sicilians and Germans his birth parents. For the first time, raises multitude pregnant. She hid me from her par- living together. On the day of the he saw someone who shared his ents and her sister for the entire adoption, Gerber’s new parents pre- DNA. For the first time, he would pregnancy.” tended to go to work when they were thank his birth mother in person for of challenges Dennis Gerber, 37, is telling me actually going to the hospital. The the incredible gift of his life – the story of his birth. birth mother “was about to leave the including his adoptive parents. Now that voters have passed Proposal 1 that legal- While Gerber’s mother was giving hospital, and she handed me to the “She loved me so much that she izes recreational marijuana in Michigan, now what? birth, there was a couple in town – attorney, and then the attorney took knew that she could give me the best The proposal allows anyone over age 21 to pos- the people who would become his me out the doors and handed me to option, the best life,” he tells me sess and grow personal-use quantities of cannabis parents. “They were down in my parents. And my parents were about his birth mother. and related concentrates and allow licensing activi- Philadelphia staying at my aunt and able to bring me home that day.” I ask him what he wants ties related to commercial marijuana production and uncle’s house.” His uncle was an OB- Having no car seat, the new par- birth mothers to know and he says: retail marijuana sales. GYN and was helping Gerber’s ents used a large wicker basket, lin- “You’re just multiplying grace, and However, it’s not like you can go to a grocery store future parents connect with a fertili- ing it with blankets to bring him you’re multiplying love. next week and buy a few bags of pot. ty expert. That was the plan, anyway, home. “Your decision can change the It should be noted that both sides were vocal on before the uncle’s practice partner By the time they got back, there lives of so many people. You make a the issue before voters approved the proposal. Those delivered Dennis. were upwards of 200 people in the husband and wife parents. You favoring it believed resources were wasted on dealing “He told my uncle about this house – an impromptu baby shower. make siblings. You make houses with marijuana-related crimes, with people convict- baby who was just born. The mother In three hours, they had a painted whole. You make spouses find each ed of those offenses stigmatized. wants to put him up for adoption.” bedroom, a crib all set up, and toys. other. You make more life. It’s this They also indicated Michigan’s infrastructure and He immediately called home and After Gerber came into their lives, multiplying factor of grace.” Parents schools would be well served by the tax dollars asked: “Dennis and Marianne, would they were able to have two biological who give their children up for adop- raised by marijuana sales. you like to adopt a baby?” children. Two years after his birth, tion take something “people see as a Opponents of the measure believed another sub- Before they bothered to ask a sin- his brother was born. Gerber is liv- mistake or violence or something stance that causes impairment would not be good for gle detail about the child, they said ing, breathing thanksgiving. A few horrible that happened to some- the overall health and safety of the state. yes. They found a lawyer through years ago, he even threw a party for body, and turn it into something Regardless of anyone’s opinion on the now-passed other family connections and within birth mothers through an organiza- just amazing.” proposal, there are some things people should keep three days, they were parents. tion called Brave Love. In a season of thanksgiving and in mind. They had no idea it was going to Since then, he’s thanked his birth gifts, Gerber has had the best, and Marijuana won’t officially be legal until 10 days go so quickly and really did nothing mother. gives the rest of us the gift of a after the election results are certified, which is to prepare for it. Back home in Sad- When Pennsylvania opened up its reminder to cherish life and love, expected to be in December. After that, the state must dle Brook, New Jersey, they lived in adoption records, a neighbor told including in the most intimate sacri- put regulations in place and issue licenses for recre- modest quarters. “All of my grand- him about it. He had never really fices. ational sales, which means, according to a Detroit parents lived there. Our house was thought to search for his birth moth- Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- Free Press article, marijuana probably won’t be com- like the demilitarized zone,” Gerber er. But he’d long had a recurring ed at [email protected]. mercially available for sale until early 2020. People also can be arrested if found to be driving Today in history under the influence of marijuana, just as they would if they were found to be driving under the influence of alcohol. By The Associated Press Cities also can ban retail marijuana sales within Today’s Highlight in History On Nov. 20, 1945, 22 for- their borders. News reports noted Niles and Pinck- mer Nazi officials went on trial ney, both located downstate, have decided for now before an international war not to allow sales. crimes tribunal in Nuremberg, Marijuana still is illegal under federal law, but Germany. (Almost a year later, that, in recent times, hasn’t been closely enforced. the International Military Tri- bune sentenced 12 of the However, some industries such as federal contractors defendants to death; seven are still required by the federal government to test for received prison sentences marijuana and may fire users. Also, visitors to ranging from 10 years to life; national parks and other federal lands can’t light up. three were acquitted.) On this date Well, they can, but it would be illegal. In 1789, New Jersey There’s still a lot to be worked out now that Pro- became the first state to ratify posal 1 has passed. It represents a big societal shift. the Bill of Rights. So, we urge municipalities and residents to pro- In 1910, the Mexican Revo- ceed with caution with the new recreational marijua- lution of 1910 had its begin- nings under the Plan of San na situation. Although you won’t be arrested as you Luis Potosi issued by Francis- would have in the past, that doesn’t mean you can co I. Madero. smoke pot anytime and anywhere. In 1947, Britain’s future – Marquette Mining Journal queen, Princess Elizabeth, married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster Abbey. In 1967, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Clock at Legislators the Commerce Department Court over whether the presi- sands of U.S troops to train security adviser John Bolton is ticked past 200 million. dential election recount should and assist Afghan forces after 70. Actress Bo Derek is 62. In 1969, the Nixon adminis- be allowed to continue. the NATO combat mission Former NFL player Mark tration announced a halt to res- In 2003, Michael Jackson ended in 2014. Illinois Gov. Pat Gastineau is 62. Actress Sean Michigan Wisconsin idential use of the pesticide was booked on suspicion of Quinn signed legislation allow- Young is 59. Pianist Jim Brick- Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Gov. Scott Walker, 115 DDT as part of a total phase- child molestation in Santa Bar- ing same-sex weddings in his man is 57. Rock musician Todd Box 30013, Lansing, MI East State Capitol, Madison, out. A group of American Indian bara, Calif. (Jackson was later state. Nance (Widespread Panic) is 48909, phone 517-373-3400, WI 53702, phone 608-266- activists began a 19-month acquitted at trial.) Record pro- One year ago: President 56. Actress Ming-Na is 55. online: michigan.gov/snyder. 1212, online: walker.wi.gov. occupation of Alcatraz Island in ducer Phil Spector was Donald Trump announced that Actor Ned Vaughn is 54. Rap- Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- San Francisco Bay. charged with murder in the he was designating North per Mike D (The Beastie Boys) D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office In 1975, after nearly four shooting death of an actress, Korea, which he called a “mur- is 53. Rapper Sen Dog Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC decades of absolute rule, Lana Clarkson, at his home in derous regime,” as a state (Cypress Hill) is 53. Actress DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- Spain’s Generalissimo Fran- Alhambra, California. (Spec- sponsor of terror. CBS News Callie Thorne is 49. Actress 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- cisco Franco died, two weeks tor’s first trial ended with a suspended Charlie Rose, and Sabrina Lloyd is 48. Actor Joel ate.gov. ate.gov. before his 83rd birthday. hung jury in 2007; he was con- PBS stopped distribution of his McHale is 47. Actress Marisa Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- In 1976, the boxing drama victed of second-degree mur- nightly interview show, after a Ryan is 44. Country singer Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office “Rocky,” starring Sylvester der in 2009 and sentenced to Washington Post report carried Dierks (duhkrs) Bentley is 43. Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC Stallone, premiered in New 19 years to life in prison.) accusations of sexual miscon- Actor Joshua Gomez is 43. 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; York. Ten years ago: Sen. Ted duct from eight women. Actress Laura Harris is 42. online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. In 1982, in one of college Stevens, the chamber’s Nebraska regulators approved Olympic gold medal gymnast U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- football’s oddest finales, the longest-serving Republican, an alternative route for the pro- Dominique Dawes is 42. Coun- R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 2330 Rayburn University of California used delivered his swan song posed Keystone XL pipeline, try singer Josh Turner is 41. House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- five laterals to score a disputed address following his failed re- the last major regulatory hurdle Actress Nadine Velazquez is ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- winning on the last election bid; he was saluted by facing the project’s operator. 40. Actress Andrea Risebor- 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: play of a game against Stan- his colleagues as a staunch Today’s Birthdays ough is 37. Actor Jeremy Jor- bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. ford, 25-20. friend and teacher. The U.N. Actress-comedian Kaye dan is 34. Actor Dan Byrd is State Sen. Tom Casper- State Sen. Janet Bewley, In 1985, the first version of Security Council voted unani- Ballard is 93. Actress Estelle 33. Actress Ashley Fink is 32. son, R-Escanaba, 4100 Bins- D-Ashland, 126 South, State Microsoft’s Windows operating mously to impose new sanc- Parsons is 91. Comedian Dick Rock musician Jared Followill feld Building, P.O. 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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 5 Michigan job Mercer From page 1 test. growth forecast Entrants are asked to bring their homemade candy cane/peppermint- looks positive themed cookies, bars and candy to the Mercer Com- ANN ARBOR — The lation growth will come munity Center between 10 Michigan economy, with from in the coming years a.m. and noon Saturday. nine years of uninterrupt- international migration Cash prizes will be award- ed job growth from the and the attraction and ed in each category. third quarter of 2009 to retention of college-educat- After festivities at the the third quarter of 2018, ed young adults. community center wind sits on the brink of the Michigan saw a 29 per- down, people are invited to longest period of job cent rise in the number of head over to the Pines growth since the World college-educated 25-to-34- Restaurant and Beer Gar- War II era, according to year-olds from 2010 to den for a traditional Euro- University of Michigan eco- 2017. And 13 of the 16 pean Christmas Market nomic forecaster. largest cities in the state Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe from 5 to 8 p.m., featuring The current job-win- surpassed the national THE IRONWOOD Area Schools recognizes four students, from left, freshman David outdoor vendors, a bon- ning streak ties with the average growth rate in Jarvenpaa, seventh grader John Balchik, third grader Markl Robbins and first grad- fire, live music, food and period ranging from the attracting young adults er Kira Kirby as citizens of the month for October at Monday’s board of education drink. spring quarters of 1991 to with at least a bachelor’s meeting. October’s virtue was fairness. Other area businesses 2000. degree. are also expected to stay Despite some slowing in International migration Ironwood cumulative impact was In other action: open late Saturday. job growth, the forecast for is forecast to make up 55 growing the fund balance. —The board approved Visit MercerCC.com, the next two years looks percent of Michigan’s pop- The amendments reflect the district’s personnel call the chamber of com- positive, said U-M ulation growth through From page 1 an overall $241,169 report, hiring Adam Mack- merce at 715-476-2389 or economists Gabriel 2025. The district still has a increase in revenue from ey as a special education email [email protected] Ehrlich, George Fulton, “International migra- ways to go before it reaches the original general fund teacher as well as several for more information on Donald Grimes and tion is an especially impor- its target of maintaining a 5 budget passed in June, tutoring positions. the day’s festivities. Michael McWilliams and tant driver of Michigan’s percent fund balance — according to documents —The board also award- —Richard Jenkins researcher Jacob Burton. population growth because which would be roughly provided to the board, and ed the district’s diesel fuel “That’s the good news,” without it, the state’s popu- $350,000 for the district. an additional $172,829 in contract to Holiday Sta- said Ehrlich, director of U- lation aged 64 or younger Monday’s budget expenses. tions Store. Holiday offered Murder M’s Research Seminar in is projected to shrink by amendment included The amendments leave a slightly better discount Quantitative Economics. 200,000 residents by changes to a number of the district expecting to on fuel than the other bid From page 1 “The mixed news is that 2025,” Ehrlich said. line items in the both the having a total of $8,289,463 submitted, according to ment on a date to be deter- job growth is slowing The overall 2019-’20 district’s expenses and rev- to appropriate and spend- information presented to mined. down as the labor market forecast for Michigan sees enues, but Powell said the ing $8,086,224 this year. the board. In a separate case, being tightens.” steady, but muted, job a party to murder and hid- The annual analysis of growth, low unemploy- Casperson attacks ‘tree fund’ legislation ing a corpse charges are the state’s economy also ment, tame inflation and also pending against takes a deep look at where an economy that continues LANSING — State Sen. they choose to cut one sonable legal protection, Oungst. Michigan’s under 65 popu- to diversify. Tom Casperson recently down. and this bill offers a nar- introduced legislation to “These laws were sold to rowly tailored approach to Lottery protect Michigan property the public as a way to support trees while curb- DIDA plans to owners from municipal encourage tree-lined neigh- ing abuse,” he said. overreach on private prop- borhoods and to protect The Vegetation Removal Michigan Monday erty. big, old trees that are com- Pre-emption Act keeps Poker Lotto: 7D-5H-6H-3S- discuss 2019 goals Senate Bill 1188 would munity landmarks,” said local tree removal ordi- 6S bar local governments Casperson, R-Escanaba, nances focused on true Midday Daily 3: 7-2-1 IRONWOOD — - along with a discussion of from enacting or enforcing “however these ordinances “heritage” trees and resi- Midday Daily 4: 6-5-3-7 Daily 3: 5-3-3 setting for 2019 will be on the Northern Elves Festival. local tree removal laws in are often written loosely dential areas, but allows Daily 4: 4-4-9-2 the agenda when the DIDA members will also any area not zoned residen- enough to allow for abuse. property owners to make Fantasy 5: 01-03-21-27-30 Downtown Ironwood hear an update on the First tial. Nobody is arguing the their own decisions about Keno: 01-05-08-23-27-28- Development Authority Friday event plans for the 38-40-41-42-43-45-50-51-52- Dozens of communities value of tree-lined neigh- trees in areas zoned for 53-56-60-62-63-71-80 meets on Thursday, Nov. downtown. around Michigan have borhood streets, but in agricultural, industrial, 29, in the women’s club- Downtown redevelop- enacted local laws requir- some communities, the business and commercial Wisconsin rooms at the Memorial ment sites and an alleyway 5 Card Cash: JD-AH-2D- ing residents and business- ‘tree police’ use these ordi- use. 5H-10S Building. improvement plan are also es to obtain permission nances to harass property The bill also provides SuperCash: 03-06-08-15- An update on the 24th on the docket for the 8 a.m. before removing trees from owners and fill local cof- protections and clearer def- 19-36, Doubler: N annual Jack Frost Festival, meeting. their properties and pay- fers. initions for how big a tree Badger 5: 04-08-11-24-27 including the 6 p.m. The December DIDA Daily Pick 3: 9-9-9 ing into a so-called “tree “Michigan business and must be to be considered a Daily Pick 4: 5-2-4-7 parade on Saturday, Dec. 1, meeting will be on either fund,” or replace a tree if property owners need rea- heritage tree. will be on the agenda, Dec. 20 or Dec. 27. 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By LARRY HOLCOMBE est businesses in the com- They secured the cur- was installed in 1977. [email protected] munity.” rent property at 118 E. The Noyes family sold Today is the Daily Stevenson and his part- McLeod Ave. that included the newspaper to Bliss Globe’s 99th birthday, and ners purchased the paper a wooden structure on the Communications of therefore begins it’s 100th in 2009. They own 20 street that had been the Janesville, Wis., in 1980. year of publication. Read- newspapers in seven states. Merchants Saloon. A two- Bliss oversaw a remodel of ers will find the notation story brick building was the building in 1995 and Vol. 100, No. 1 on the bot- In the beginning built behind that building many upgrades into the tom of Page 1. Vol. 1, No. 1 was pub- toward the alley. The press computer age. The Daily Globe is plan- lished on Nov. 20, 1919. was on the first floor and Bliss sold the newspa- ning several events leading The armistice of World the mechanical composing per to Stevenson Newspa- up to its 100th birthday on War I was a year old, but room was upstairs. The pers of Sheridan, Wyo., on Nov. 20, 2019, according to the Treaty of Versailles was Court dealing with the –The founding of the old wooden building on April 1, 2009. publisher Sue Mizell. still under negotiations by recent Volstead Act which Ironwood American Legion the street housed the edito- Today, the Daily Globe “We’re looking forward 30 countries and President enabled the federal govern- Auxiliary. rial, advertising, circula- has 36 full- and part-time to a big year and some Woodrow Wilson was try- ment to enforce the 18th –A preview of an tion and business depart- employees. Mizell has been exciting things this year ing to form a League of Amendment when it went evening of boxing set for ments. publisher since September and beyond,” Mizell said. Nations as part of the deal. into effect in January 1920. Thanksgiving at the Pierce Noyes, then in his 60s, 2012. Co-owner Gary Steven- The U.S. Senate – charged There are also several theater and the money enlisted his youngest son, son, of Sheridan, Wyo., with ratifying treaties – local stories on the Daily being wagered on those Linwood I. Noyes, a gradu- Birthday math said he was excited, too. wasn’t so sure it was a good Globe’s first front page, fights at the Mission pool ate of the Massachusetts So why is the Daily “We’re excited to see idea. The headline across including stories about: room. Institute of Technology and Globe marking the begin- what the future will bring. the Daily Globe’s first edi- – Ironwood city officials a World War I veteran, to ning of its 100th year on its tion and main bar story 99th birthday? It’s a bit of The paper has certainly hearing engineering pro- Birth of a newspaper join the business in 1920. changed over the past 100 down the right column posals for a new water Frank E. Noyes, editor The younger Noyes quickly birthday math. years – of which our own- talks of unrest between the source – either pumping and publisher of the rose to the top and oversaw A person doesn’t turn ership was just a blip – but president and the senate. from the Montreal River or Marinette (Wis.) Eagle- the construction of a new one until after living a it will certainly change There’s a small story in Spring Creek four miles Star, saw the need for a building in 1936 to replace whole year. They celebrate faster over the next 10 the bottom of fifth column away. daily newspaper on the old wooden structure. It their second birthday after years,” he said. that says Wilson was seen –A man being shot in Gogebic Range that was stands today. living two years. A person “We’re proud to be part at the White House in a Mercer, Wis., while attack- then served by a half-dozen After Linwood’s death who is 39, is living their of this newspaper with wheelchair. Historians ing a woman. weekly newspapers, in 1964, his widow, Geral- 40th year. One who is 69 is such a strong history and believe Wilson suffered a –Ironwood’s need for a including the Ironwood dine Noyes, became presi- living their 70th year. presence in the communi- stroke in October 1919 new post office because the Times and Ironwood News- dent of Globe Publishing. The publishing industry ty, and blessed to have such while touring the country one it has is too small for Record. More construction in marks issues by numbers a talented work force,” making his case for the the amount business done He and a pair of busi- 1965 made room for a and puts them in annual Stevenson said. “How for- League of Nations. there. ness associates from Wis- newer press, with color volumes. So again, today tunate to be part of a busi- There’s also a small –A Wakefield man con- consin founded the Globe printing capability from the Daily Globe marks the ness that has stood the test story about prohibition fessing to the theft of a pair Publishing Company in the the Eagle-Star. The present beginning of its 100th year. of time and one of the old- and the U.S. Supreme overalls valued at $3.50. fall of 1919. Goss Community press Vol. 100, No. 1. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 7 Trump sets off storm by criticizing retired Navy admiral WASHINGTON (AP) – Presi- Fran Townsend, wrote Monday The controversy follows a pat- Barack Obama, having served Pakistan in May 2011 as head of dent Donald Trump has ignited a on Twitter. tern of concerns raised by former under them. “I admire all presi- the secretive Joint Special Opera- firestorm of criticism and charges Leon Panetta, who was CIA senior military officers about dents, regardless of their political tion Command. that he is politicizing the military director during the bin Laden Trump’s grasp of the military’s party, who uphold the dignity of “Wouldn’t it have been nice if by faulting a war hero for not cap- raid and later served as secretary role, including those who assert the office and who use that office we got Osama bin Laden a lot turing al-Qaida leader Osama bin of defense, said Trump owed an that his decision to send thou- to bring the nation together in sooner than that, wouldn’t it have Laden sooner. apology to McRaven and to all of sands of active-duty troops to the challenging times,” he said point- been nice?” Trump said. Trump took shots at retired those in the military and intelli- U.S.-Mexico border shortly edly. Asked whether military lead- Adm. William McRaven in a Fox gence agencies who played a role before the Nov. 6 midterm elec- McRaven previously had ers were not due credit for having News interview Sunday in which in tracking down bin Laden and tions was a political stunt. drawn widespread attention for killed the al-Qaida leader, Trump he also asserted that the former carrying out the risky raid into Trump also drew criticism for lambasting Trump for repeatedly said, “They took him down but - Navy SEAL and former comman- Pakistan. He called Trump’s his decision not to visit Arlington calling the news media the look, look, there’s news right der of U.S. Special Operations remark “patently ridiculous.” National Cemetery on Veterans “enemy of the people.” McRaven there, he lived in Pakistan, we’re Command was a “backer” of “It demonstrates a profound Day last week, following his trip had said the president’s words supporting Pakistan, we’re giving Trump’s 2016 rival, Hillary Clin- lack of understanding of how our to Europe. He said later he were “the greatest threat to them $1.3 billion a year, which ton, and supporter of President military and intelligence agencies “should have” visited the ceme- democracy” in his lifetime. When we don’t give them anymore, Barack Obama. operate and undermines the tery but was too busy with offi- this was raised in the Fox News by the way, I ended it because “Disgusting,” the George W. president’s own standing as com- cial business. interview, Trump lashed out at they don’t do anything for us, Bush administration’s White mander-in-chief,” Panetta said in McRaven told CNN he is a fan McRaven, who organized and they don’t do a damn thing for House counterterrorism adviser, a statement. both of George W. Bush and executed the bin Laden raid in us.”

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Minnesota on Sunday night, the to try to play" while Daniels will come into the season in shape and (.425), followed by the Seahawks However they enter Sunday Vikings (5-4-1) lead the Seattle miss a couple of weeks. go through training camp and (.442), Cowboys (.500) and night's game at Minnesota trailing Seahawks (5-5), Dallas Cowboys The return of Cobb and Gra- beat each other up in training Vikings (.542). the Vikings by just one game for (5-5) and Packers in the pursuit ham could bolster an inconsistent camp and go through seasons and "Our reality, it's where we the final NFC wild-card spot. for the last playoff spot. offense. Green Bay ranks eighth in lose games. Nobody wants to do expect to be," McCarthy said. "We fully understand where we "We understand that there's yards, but only 13th in points that. That's not fun. We want to "Regardless of what anybody's are. We understand what our still a lot of football left," safety because of mediocre production win games and we've won a lot opinion is, we expect to complete record is," McCarthy said on Mon- Tramon Williams said. "As long as on third down (19th) and in the around here. We've got to find a the goal that we set out back in day. "We need to win on the road. there's a lot of football left, we red zone (14th). Cobb had a huge way to get back on track." April. That's the big-picture focus. That's something we haven't know that we have a chance to be game in a come-from-behind-vic- The Packers are running out of But it's not anything we're talking done." where we want to be at. Will it be tory over Chicago in Week 1 with time, regardless of what the play- about right now. The game against the Vikings easy? No, but we're optimistic." nine catches for 142 yards, includ- off standings suggest. A sixth con- "Because part of the message will be Green Bay's fourth road Having played on Thursday, ing the game-winning, 75-yard secutive road loss on Sunday today, there's not a whole lot to game in five games coming out of the Packers got a short break to get touchdown. would put Green Bay two games talk about. We know where we their bye. They were tied or ahead ready for that game in Seattle. Over the past nine games, how- behind Minnesota (plus the head- are, we knew this four-game in the fourth quarter at the Los Four starters didn't travel to Seat- ever, he's been inactive five times to-head tiebreaker) with five to stretch was going to be a chal- Angeles Rams, New England Patri- tle because of injuries – receiver and caught 17 passes for 116 play. lenge, we didn't hit the target as ots and again on Thursday against Randall Cobb, safety Kentrell yards and no . Gra- Still, the Packers have a chance. well as we'd like, but now we have the , but lost all Brice, cornerback Kevin King and ham is second on the team with They were 4-6 at this point in the six seven-day stretches here. We three games. outside linebacker Nick Perry. 34 receptions, but has only one 2016 season and reached the NFC have full intentions of going to The bad news for the Packers is Tight end Jimmy Graham suf- catch in three of his past four championship came. Among the Minnesota and winning this that the latest defeat left them at 4- fered a broken thumb during the games. four primary challengers for the game." Drummond, Johnson's injury a concern for Pistons cruise past Lions after win Cavaliers 113-102 over Panthers ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) – DETROIT (AP) – Before solid and we started the Kerryon Johnson has been a Detroit's matchup with game well. I was on the bright spot for Detroit in a season Cleveland, Pistons coach team about the start and with plenty of struggles. Dwane Casey stressed the we scored 38 points in the Now the Lions are finally com- importance of a good start. first quarter." ing off a win – but Johnson exited "When the bell rings, The Cavaliers are now that victory with a left knee injury. we've got to be ready to run an NBA-worst 2-13 heading Detroit's rookie running back and play fast, and play into their reunion with went down in the second half of together," Casey said. "I've LeBron James. The Los Sunday's win over the Carolina had it before and some- Angeles Lakers play at Panthers, and although the Lions how, there's some reason Cleveland on Wednesday had to be pleased to snap a three- we get off to that slow start, night. game losing streak, they face a and we can't afford that." Drummond scored 13 daunting task over the next cou- Casey could have few points in the first quarter. ple of weeks. complaints about his The Pistons led 38-27 after Detroit has a short turnaround team's start Monday night. one, then scored the first before its Thanksgiving game The Pistons shot 74 per- 11 points of the second. against Chicago – not a great situ- cent from the field in the Bullock's 3-pointer in the ation for a player recovering from first quarter and sailed to a final seconds made it a 20- an injury – and then the Lions 113-102 win over the Cava- point advantage at the half. face the Los Angeles Rams. liers. The lead reached 30 in Johnson has boosted Detroit's Andre Drummond had the third quarter before the previously moribund running 23 points and 16 rebounds Cavaliers went on an 18-2 game. He has rushed for 641 yards for the Pistons, Blake Grif- run that lasted well into on the season – more than anyone fin added 21 points and 12 the fourth, making the on the Lions managed last season rebounds, and Reggie Bul- final score a little more – but it's not clear when he'll be lock scored 21 points. The respectable. able to play again. Pistons led 66-46 at half- "I feel like we were on a "Not sure what his situation is, time, and the game was run, and we were rolling," but we've dealt with it in other never close after that. Cleveland's Collin Sexton areas on our team before. Just next "We had a lot of posi- said. "When it's like that, I Associated Press guy up, let's go," quarterback tives," Casey said. "I feel like anything's possi- DETROIT PISTONS forward Blake Griffin dunks during the first half against said. thought our defense was ble." the Cleveland Cavaliers Monday in Detroit. "We have a bunch of guys in that room that are talented. If they need to play more, they'll play Rams outlast Chiefs 54-51 in offensive showcase more. If they don't, then we'll roll with what we have." LOS ANGELES (AP) – Jared Goff threw a touchdowns and 21 combined penalties. quarter. Detroit was already without 40-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Everett for "It was a whirlwind," McVay said. "I feel The second half was an extended thriller wide receiver Marvin Jones (knee) the go-ahead score with 1:49 to play, and the like I might need a couple of beverages to featuring 59 combined points, but the Rams against Carolina. Then Johnson Los Angeles Rams outlasted the Kansas City relax tonight, but it was great. This is what made slightly more big plays down the left the game, but the Lions were Chiefs for a 54-51 victory on Monday night in you love so much about the game." stretch. able to win anyway thanks to a high-octane NFL offensive showdown that The Coliseum's first Monday night game "We can learn from this," Reid said. "We some big catches by receiver somehow surpassed the hype. since 1985 was worth the wait – particularly can't give up 21 points on turnovers. Have to Kenny Golladay. Patrick Mahomes passed for a career-high for the thousands of first responders and take care of the football. We created some Detroit (4-6) still faces an 478 yards with six touchdown passes in his families who received free tickets to the game turnovers and points, (but had) too many uphill climb to make the playoffs. latest jaw-dropping effort for the Chiefs (9-2), while recovering from the dual tragedies of penalties. We'll heal up and get set to go for Its next two games are at home but but he also threw two interceptions in the wildfires and a mass shooting in Thousand stretch run." against first-place teams. If John- final 1:18 as the Rams (10-1) claimed the Oaks. After Goff led a 75-yard scoring drive in son isn't available, the path highest-scoring Monday night game ever If this video-game-like spectacle turns out 89 seconds for the go-ahead TD to Everett, becomes even tougher. played and the first NFL game with two 50- to be a Super Bowl preview, Atlanta should Peters – the former Pro Bowl cornerback "We'll take it day by day. We'll point performances. prepare for an All-Madden-level show from traded by Kansas City to Los Angeles last see how it goes," coach Matt Patri- Goff passed for 413 yards and four touch- two of the most exciting teams in the league. winter – intercepted Mahomes' underthrown cia said Monday. "We just have to downs and rushed for another score, while "It was one of the most competitive games ball near midfield with 1:18 to play. stay even keel with all of it and Marcus Peters and Lamarcus Joyner came up I've been a part of," McVay said. "It was just a The Rams only managed to get 14 seconds make sure we prepare like we're with late interceptions as the Rams hung on competitive game with a lot of high-caliber off the clock on their next three plays, and just pushing forward." to win a game featuring 14 touchdowns. football in all three phases." the Coliseum roiled in anticipation of a big Johnson leads the Lions with The highest-scoring game in the league Rams linebacker Samson Ebukam finish by Mahomes. But the Chiefs were 118 carries. LeGarrette Blount has this season was an offensive fantasia with returned a fumble and an interception for the pushed back to their 13 with 50 seconds left 78 and Stafford has 21. No other 1,001 combined yards and ingenious schem- first two TDs of his NFL career, while Kansas thanks to a booming punt by Johnny Hekker, Detroit player has more than nine. ing from mastermind coaches Andy Reid and City's Allen Bailey returned Goff's fumble for and Joyner intercepted Mahomes' final des- Blount is averaging only 2.3 yards Sean McVay – along with three defensive a go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth perate heave with 13 seconds left. per attempt. Bears say quarterback Trubisky has "Certainly, Kerryon has a GCC SOFTBALL right shoulder injury skillset that's great, just like a lot of our other guys do," Patricia LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) – The Chicago Bears say said. "I think we have good play- quarterback Mitchell Trubisky hurt his right shoul- ers, we have dynamic guys, guys der in their victory over the Minnesota Vikings. that can make plays in different Coach Matt Nagy did not mention the injury ways and it's not cookie-cutter. after the game or when he met with reporters on Football is not that way. When you Monday. But the Bears later said Trubisky would have a different player that's in not have participated had they practiced. They were and in the same position, it does- required by NFL rules to release a hypothetical n't mean that they can do the injury report because they play Thursday at Detroit. same thing. You have to be able to Though it was not clear exactly when the injury adjust." occurred, Trubisky seemed in pain following a 5- The Lions could always bring yard run late in the Bears' 25-20 victory. He slid and in someone from outside the orga- took a late hit to the left shoulder from Harrison nization to help at running back, Smith. That drove his throwing shoulder into the but there's not much time before ground. the next game. Trubisky threw one more pass and finished the Running back Zach Zenner, game. who signed with the Lions earlier this month, could have a bigger Redskins turn to McCoy as starter, role now. Zenner has played spo- sign Sanchez as backup radically for Detroit since the 2015 season – he had 88 carries in ASHBURN, Va. (AP) – Colt McCoy knew exactly 2016. what his teammates needed to hear. "No matter what it means for In the aftermath of a gut-wrenching two-point me, it's always disappointing to loss and the sickening season-ending injury to Alex see a teammate get injured," Zen- Smith, McCoy stood up in the Washington Red- ner said. "Kerryon's a good team- skins locker room and addressed the group. mate, good person, good friend. McCoy "told us we were in good hands," running So it's certainly tough to see him Submitted photo back Chris Thompson said. "We had no doubt have an injury. I don't know what TWO IRONWOOD High School seniors — Sydnee Lorenson, left, and Haley Halvors- about that from the jump. We lost the game, but I the situation is. Hopefully he'll be en — signed to play softball at Gogebic Community College for the 2019-20 sea- will say Colt talking to us afterwards really had the back, ready to go, but if not, I'll be son. They are joined by GCC coach Noel Aho. dudes hyped up and we're ready to get to Dallas." ready to do whatever I'm asked." l 10 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Hartford (AHL). North Central (Ill.) 52, Hanover 0 — Bethel (Minn.) 41, Wartburg 14 Michigan mum on Winovich's Recalled D Jonas Siegenthaler from Brockport 40, Framingham State status at Ohio State Daily Globe Scoreboard Hershey (AHL). Reassigned G Ilya 27 Samsonov to Hershey. Frostburg State 42, Western New COLLEGE England 24 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Michigan WLPct GB 0 2, Pachulia 0-3 2-2 2, Calderon 0- Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 2 BROWN — Announced Phil Whitworth 48, Claremont-Mudd- Wisconsin Girls Toronto 13 4 .765 — 3 0-0 0, Galloway 2-11 0-0 6, I.Smith Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 0 Estes has stepped down as football Scripps 6 coach Jim Harbaugh declined to say Philadelphia 12 7 .632 2 5-8 0-0 11, Thomas 0-1 0-0 0. Totals Calgary 7, Vegas 2 coach. Second Round BasketballMonday Monday if he expects star defensive end Boston 98.529 4 41-89 18-19 113. Winnipeg at Vancouver NORTHERN ARIZONA — Saturday, Nov. 24 Abbotsford 46, Athens 32 Brooklyn 7 10 .412 6 Announced the retirement of football Centre (10-1) at Mount Union (11- Chase Winovich to play at No. 10 Ohio Albany 57, Madison Abundant Cleveland 27 19 23 33 — 102 Tuesday's Game New York 4 13 .235 9 Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 coach Jerome Souers. 0), Noon Life 29 Detroit 38 28 27 20 — 113 State on Saturday. 3-Point Goals_Cleveland 8-21 p.m. Randolph-Macon (9-2) at Muhlen- Assumption 62, Auburndale 50 Southeast Division (Sexton 2-3, Hood 2-4, Clarkson 1- Michigan State berg (10-1), Noon Bonduel 60, Manawa 29 W L Pct GB Wednesday's Games Winovich appeared to hurt his left Orlando 98.529 — 2, Harrison 1-3, Osman 1-3, Korver Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m. RPI (9-1) at Brockport (11-0), Brookfield Academy 53, Shore- FootballFriday, Saturday Finals Charlotte 88.500 ½ 1-3, J.Smith 0-1, Nwaba 0-1, Nance N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7 Noon shoulder Saturday against Indiana. He wood 25 At Ford Field, Detroit Miami 6 10 .375 2½ Jr. 0-1), Detroit 13-38 (Bullock 4-7, p.m. Johns Hopkins (10-1) at Frost- Colfax 60, Hudson 52 All Times EST left the game in the third quarter and did Washington 5 11 .313 3½ Jackson 3-6, Griffin 2-4, Galloway 2- Dallas at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. burg State (10-0), Noon Elmwood/Plum City 46, Turtle LIVE on FOX Sports Detroit- Atlanta 3 14 .176 6 10, Robinson III 1-2, I.Smith 1-3, Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. Berry (10-1) at Mary Hardin-Bay- not return. Harbaugh said Winovich will Lake 22 PLUS and FOXSportsDetroit.com Thomas 0-1, Drummond 0-1, Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. lor (11-0), 1 p.m. Kickapoo 51, Hillsboro 31 Central Division (First 2 each day also on FOX be evaluated every day, but gave no indi- Calderon 0-2, Johnson 0-2). Fouled Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Whitworth (10-0) at St. John's Monticello 63, Johnson Creek 20 WLPct GB Sports Detroit) Milwaukee 12 4 .750 — Out_None. Rebounds_Cleveland 36 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. (Minn.) (11-0), 1 p.m. cation whether he will be on the field for Newman Catholic 72, Marathon Friday, Nov. 23 Indiana 11 6 .647 1½ (Thompson 7), Detroit 50 (Drum- Boston at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. St. Norbert (10-1) at Wisconsin- 32 D8 - 10 a.m.: Breckenridge (13-0) the fourth-ranked Wolverines. Winovich Detroit 86.571 3 mond 16). Assists_Cleveland 16 Ottawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Whitewater (10-0), 1 p.m. Prairie du Chien 46, Westby 39 vs Reading (13-0) Chicago 4 13 .235 8½ (Sexton, Clarkson 4), Detroit 26 St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Bethel (Minn.) (10-1) at North Royall 70, La Farge 22 D2 - 1 p.m.: Muskegon Mona posted on his Instagram account Sunday Cleveland 2 13 .133 9½ (Griffin 5). Total Fouls_Cleveland Vegas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Central (Ill.) (10-1), 1 p.m. Shoreland Lutheran 72, Racine Shores (12-1) vs Warren DeLaSalle 22, Detroit 27. Technicals_Johnson, Winnipeg at Calgary, 10 p.m. Quarterfinals night, saying "To those who celebrated Case 52 WESTERN CONFERENCE (11-2) Calderon, Jackson, Drummond. Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 Shullsburg 53, Iowa-Grant 42 Southwest Division D6 - 4:30 p.m.: Montague (11-2) what they thought would be my demise, A_15,769 (20,491). Colorado at Los Angeles, 10:30 Mary Hardin-Baylor-Berry winner Waterloo 59, Pardeeville 49 WLPct GB vs Jackson Lumen Christi (12-0) Memphis 11 5 .688 — p.m. vs. St. John's (Minn.)-Whitworth win- I'll be back." Wausau East 57, Green Bay East D4 - 7:30 p.m.: Edwardsburg (13- New Orleans 10 7 .588 1½ NCAA Division I Ice ner 35 Thursday's Games 0) vs Chelsea (10-3) Winovich was named an AP midsea- Houston 87.533 2½ No games scheduled Wisconsin-Whitewater--St. Nor- Wonewoc-Center 63, North MINNEAPOLISHockey (AP) Poll — The top Saturday, Nov. 24 San Antonio 88.500 3 bert winner vs. North Central (Ill.)- son All-American and is a semifinalist for Crawford 52 20 teams in the NCAA Division I D7 - 10 a.m.: New Lothrop (12-1) Basetball Hall of Bethel (Minn.) winner Dallas 79.438 4 men's poll, compiled by vs Madison Heights Madison (13-0) the Bednarik Award, which recognizes Mount Union-Centre winner vs. AP Men’s Top 25 Northwest Division U.S. College Hockey Online, with NEWFame YORK Ballot (AP) — PlayersList on D1 - 1 p.m.: Clarkston (11-2) vs. The top 25 teams in The Associ- Randolph-Macon-Muhlenberg win- WLPct GB first-place votes in parentheses, this year's ballot for the Baseball Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley (13-0) the nation's top defensive player. ated Press' college basketball poll, ner Portland 11 5 .688 — records through Nov. 18 and previ- Hall of Fame. Election results will be D5 - 4:30 p.m.: Hudsonville Unity with first-place votes in parentheses, Brockport-RPI winner vs. Frost- Oklahoma City 10 5 .667 ½ ous ranking: announced Jan. 22, 2019: Christian (11-2) vs. Portland (13-0) records through Nov. 18, total points Denver 10 7 .588 1½ burg State-Johns Hopkins winner Brewers round out staff, add Record Pts Pvs Rick Ankiel, Jason Bay, Lance D3 - 7:30 p.m.: Muskegon (13-0) based on 25 points for a first-place Semifinals Utah 89.471 3½ 1. St. Cloud St (38)11-1-0 985 2 Berkman, Barry Bonds, Roger vs Detroit Martin Luther King (11-2) vote through one point for a 25th- Saturday, Dec. 8 as bullpen coach Minnesota 7 10 .412 4½ 2. Minn Duluth (7) 9-2-1 920 1 Clemens, Freddy García, Jon Gar- place vote and last week's ranking: TBD Pacific Division 3. Minnesota St (3) 9-1-0 918 3 land, Travis Hafner, Roy Halladay, NCAA Division II Record Pts Prv Championship W L Pct GB 4. Massachusetts (2) 10-1-0 860 4 Todd Helton, Andruw Jones, Jeff Football Playoffs MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Brewers 1. Duke (53) 3-0 1564 1 All Times EST Friday, Dec. 14 L.A. Clippers 11 5 .688 — 5. Ohio State 8-3-1 763 6 Kent, Ted Lilly, Derek Lowe, Edgar 2. Kansas (7) 3-0 1510 2 First Round At Shenandoah, Texas have rounded out manager Craig Coun- Golden State 12 6 .667 — 6. Penn State 9-2-0 695 5 Martínez, Fred McGriff, Mike Mussi- 3. Gonzaga 3-0 1437 3 Saturday, Nov. 17 TBD, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 97.563 2 7. Denver 6-3-1 693 7 na, Darren Oliver, Roy Oswalt, Andy sell's staff, bringing in Steve Karsay as 4. Virginia (2) 3-0 1299 4 Sacramento 88.500 3 Hillsdale 40, Kutztown 26 5. Tennessee (1) 3-0 1281 5 8. Notre Dame 7-4-1 655 8 Pettitte, Juan Pierre, Plácido Polan- Slippery Rock 20, LIU Post 14 NCAA 2018 FCS bullpen coach to work with new pitching Phoenix 3 13 .188 8 9. Providence 7-3-1 639 9 co, Manny Ramírez, Mariano 6. Nevada 3-0 1253 6 Sunday's Games New Haven 35, West Chester 28 Playoffs 7. North Carolina 4-0 1246 7 10. Quinnipiac 9-2-0 486 14 Rivera, Scott Rolen, Curt Schilling, Wingate 41, West Georgia 31 All Times EST coach Chris Hook. Memphis 100, Minnesota 87 11. Union 7-3-1 474 12 Gary Sheffield, Sammy Sosa, First Round 8. Auburn 3-0 1123 9 L.A. Lakers 113, Miami 97 Indianapolis 38, Fort Hays State Hook was promoted from pitching 9. Michigan 5-0 1021 18 12. Bowling Green 8-3-2 469 10 Miguel Tejada, Omar Vizquel, Billy 27 Saturday, Nov. 24 Orlando 131, New York 117 Duquesne (8-3) at Towson (7-4), 10. Kentucky 3-1 980 10 13. Northeastern 7-3-1 447 13 Wagner, Larry Walker, Vernon Ferris State 21, Harding 19 coordinator following 11 seasons in Mil- Portland 119, Washington 109 2 p.m. 11. Michigan St. 3-1 937 11 14. Michigan 6-5-0 293 16 Wells, Kevin Youkilis, Michael Northwest Missouri State 42, San Antonio 104, Golden State Elon (6-4) at Wofford (8-3), 2 p.m. waukee's minor league system as an 12. Kansas St. 4-0 889 12 15. Cornell 5-3-0 251 17 Young. Grand Valley State 17 92 Stony Brook (7-4) at SE Missouri 13. Virginia Tech 4-0 849 16 16. Arizona State 10-4-0 230 18 Bowie State 41, West Alabama instructor. He'll be joined by Karsay, an Monday's Games Transactions St. (8-3), 2 p.m. 14. Florida St. 2-0 794 14 17. North Dakota 5-5-1 206 11 BASEBALL 35 Charlotte 117, Boston 112 Incarnate Word (6-4) at Montana 11-year major league veteran who spent 15. Mississippi St. 3-0 619 17 18. Princeton 3-3-1 169 15 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE — Lenoir-Rhyne 43, Florida Tech 21 Detroit 113, Cleveland 102 St. (7-4), 3 p.m. 16. Clemson 3-0 462 19 19. Miami 9-5-0 128 20 Suspended Toronto OF Griffin Tarleton State 58, Azusa Pacific 0 the past three seasons as pitching coach Indiana 121, Utah 94 Delaware (7-4) at James Madison 17. UCLA 3-0 430 20 20. Lake Superior 6-3-1 78 NR Conine (Vancouver-NWL) 50 games Texas A&M-Commerce 33, Min- Philadelphia 119, Phoenix 114 (8-3), 3 p.m. 18. TCU 3-0 388 21 Others receiving votes: Clark- and N.Y. Yankee RHP Daniel nesota Duluth 17 at Triple-A Columbus in Cleveland's sys- L.A. Clippers 127, Atlanta 119 San Diego (9-2) at Nicholls St. (8- 19. LSU 4-0 358 22 son 32, Western Michigan 27, Marten (Yankees East-GCL) 25 Colorado State-Pueblo 37, Col- Memphis 98, Dallas 88 3), 4 p.m. tem. Karsay worked with Indians starters 20. Iowa 4-0 354 — Bemidji State 25, Minnesota 24, RIT games for violating the Minor orado Mines 17 Milwaukee 104, Denver 98 Lamar (7-4) at N. Iowa (6-5), 5 21. Oregon 3-1 325 13 17, UMass Lowell 9, Boston Univer- League Drug Prevention and Treat- Second Round Michael Clevinger and Shane Bieber. New Orleans 140, San Antonio p.m. 22. Buffalo 3-0 240 25 sity 3, Michigan Tech 2, Dartmouth ment Program. Saturday, Nov. 24 126 ETSU (8-3) at Jacksonville St. (8- Milwaukee also added as 23. Ohio St. 4-0 222 — 1, Mercyhurst 1. Slippery Rock (10-2) at New Oklahoma City at Sacramento 3), 7:30 p.m. 24. Purdue 4-1 199 23 — Selected Haven (9-1), 1 p.m. hitting coach. Haines spent one season as Tuesday's Games NHL Second Round 25. Wisconsin 3-0 150 — L.A. Clippers at Washington, 7 All Times EST the contract of RHP Franklin Perez Hillsdale (10-2) at Notre Dame assistant hitting coach for the NL Cen- Others receiving votes: Nebras- EASTERN CONFERENCE from Lakeland (FSL). (Ohio) (11-0), 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 p.m. ETSU-Jacksonville St. winner at ka 98, Indiana 74, Maryland 56, Vil- Atlantic Division — Bowie State (10-1) at Valdosta tral-rival . He was the Cubs' Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Maine (8-3), Noon lanova 53, Furman 50, Syracuse 29, GP WLOTPts GF GA Acquired LHP James Paxton from State (10-0), 1 p.m. Brooklyn at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Delaware-James Madison winner Washington 29, Texas 23, Butler 18, Toronto 21 15 6030 74 53 Seattle for LHP Justus Sheffield, Indianapolis (10-1) at Ouachita minor league hitting coordinator from Portland at New York, 7:30 p.m. at Colgate (9-1), 1 p.m. Miami 18, West Virginia 18, St. Tampa Bay 21 14 6129 76 61 RHP Erik Swanson and OF Dom Baptist (11-0), 1 p.m. Wednesday's Games Elon-Wofford winner at Kenne- 2016-17. John's 13, Iowa St. 11, Texas Tech Buffalo 21 13 6228 65 60 Thompson-Williams. Northwest Missouri State (10-2) Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. saw St. (10-1), 2 p.m. 8, Florida 7, Marquette 7, Saint Montreal 21 11 6426 70 70 — Traded at Ferris State (12-0), 1 p.m. Haines also spent eight seasons with New Orleans at Philadelphia, 7 Incarnate Word-Montana St. win- Louis 6, Arizona St. 4, Marshall 4, Boston 20 11 6325 58 49 RHP Chih-Wei Hu to Cleveland INF Wingate (9-3) at Lenoir-Rhyne p.m. ner at N. Dakota St. (11-0), 3 p.m. the Marlins organization, where he man- Notre Dame 4, Vanderbilt 4, UConn Ottawa 21 99321 75 88 Gionti Turner. (11-1), 2 p.m. New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Duquesne-Towson winner at S. 3, Loyola of Chicago 2, Loyola Mary- Detroit 20 99220 57 65 Colorado State-Pueblo (11-1) at aged Brewers outfielder and NL MVP Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Dakota St. (8-2), 3 p.m. mount 2, Temple 2, Arkansas 1, Florida 18 87319 61 62 — Named Minnesota-Mankato (11-0), 2 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Stony Brook-SE Missouri St. win- in the minors. Davidson 1. Metropolitan Division J.R. House third base/catching Texas A&M-Commerce (10-2) at Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. ner at Weber St. (9-2), 4 p.m. GP WLOTPts GF GA coach and Donnie Ecker assistant Tarleton State (11-0), 2 p.m. General manager David Stearns also L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 8 p.m. San Diego-Nicholls St. winner at AP Women’sThe top 25 teams in TopThe Associ- 25 Columbus 21 12 7226 71 67 hitting coach. Quarterfinals Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. E. Washington (9-2), 5 p.m. announced would return as ated Press' women's college basket- N.Y. Rangers2111 8224 63 65 — Saturday, Dec. 1 Portland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Lamar-N. Iowa winner at UC ball poll, with first-place votes in Washington 20 10 7323 68 67 Named Andy Haines hitting coach, Hillsdale-Notre Dame (Ohio) win- Brooklyn at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Davis (9-2), 7 p.m. assistant hitting coach. Scott Barringer parentheses, records through Nov. N.Y. Islanders1910 7222 63 55 Chris Hook pitching coach, Steve ner vs. Slippery Rock-New Haven Memphis at San Antonio, 8:30 Quarterfinals 18, total points based on 25 points Carolina 20 98321 53 59 Karsay bullpen coach and Scott Bar- winner was named head athletic trainer. p.m. Friday, Dec. 7 or Saturday, Dec. 8 for a first-place vote through one Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m. Philadelphia20 99220 63 71 ringer trainer. Bowie State-Valdosta State win- New Jersey 19 89218 55 61 — Incarnate Word-Montana St.-N. point for a 25th-place vote and last Oklahoma City at Golden State, ner vs. Wingate--Lenoir-Rhyne win- Baltimore 550.500 237 181 Indianapolis 38, Tennessee 10 Pittsburgh 19 78418 64 66 Selected the contract of RHP James Dakota St. winner vs. Delaware- week's ranking: 10:30 p.m. ner Cincinnati 550.500 256 312 Detroit 20, Carolina 19 WESTERN CONFERENCE Bourque. James Madison-Colgate winner Record Pts Prv Thursday's Games Indianapolis-Ouachita Baptist Cleveland 361.350 218 263 N.Y. Giants 38, Tampa Bay 35 Central Division BASKETBALL Duquesne-Towson-S. Dakota St. 1. Notre Dame (31) 3-0 775 1 No games scheduled. winner vs. Ferris State-Northwest West Baltimore 24, Cincinnati 21 GP WLOTPts GF GA National Basketball Association winner vs. Elon-Wofford-Kennesaw 2. UConn 2-0 736 2 Friday's Games Missouri State winner WLTPct PF PA Houston 23, Washington 21 Nashville 21 15 5131 70 49 NBA — Fined Miami G Josh St. winner 3. Oregon 4-0 705 3 Minnesota at Brooklyn, 12 p.m. Colorado State-Pueblo--Minneso- Kansas City 920.818 404 294 Pittsburgh 20, Jacksonville 16 Minnesota 21 12 7226 65 57 Richardson $25,000 for throwing his San Diego-Nicholls St.-E. Wash- 4. Baylor 4-0 677 4 Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 ta-Mankato winner vs. Tarleton L.A. Chargers730.700 262 209 Oakland 23, Arizona 21 Winnipeg 18 11 5224 55 45 shoe into the spectator stands dur- ington winner vs. Lamar-N. Iowa-UC 5. Louisville 2-0 656 5 p.m. State-Texas A&M-Commerce win- Denver 460.400 228 235 Denver 23, L.A. Chargers 22 Colorado 20 10 6424 71 59 ing a Nov. 18 game against the Los Davis winner 6. Mississippi St. 4-0 604 6 Houston at Detroit, 7 p.m. ner Oakland 280.200 170 293 New Orleans 48, Philadelphia 7 Dallas 21 11 8224 59 54 Angeles Lakers. ETSU-Jacksonville St.-Maine 7. Maryland 4-0 563 9 Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Semifinals NATIONAL CONFERENCE Chicago 25, Minnesota 20 Chicago 21 88521 56 70 ATLANTA HAWKS — Called up winner vs. Stony Brook-SE Missouri 8. Stanford 3-0 562 7 Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 Saturday, Dec. 8 East Open: Buffalo, San Francisco, St. Louis 19 79317 56 59 G Jaylen Adams from Erie (NBAGL). St.-Weber St. winner 9. Oregon St. 3-0 537 8 p.m. TBD W LTPct PF PA Miami, New England, Cleveland, Pacific Division FOOTBALL Semifinals 10. Texas 3-0 490 11 New Orleans at New York, 7:30 Championship Washington 640.600 197 198 N.Y. Jets GP WLOTPts GF GA National Football League Friday, Dec. 14 or Saturday, Dec. 11. Tennessee 3-0 469 12 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 Dallas 550.500 203 190 Monday's Games Calgary 21 12 8125 69 63 — 15 12. Iowa 4-0 435 13 Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. At McKinney, Texas Philadelphia 460.400 205 231 L.A. Rams 54, Kansas City 51 San Jose 21 11 7325 68 64 Released K Matt McCrane. TBD 13. South Carolina 2-0 365 10 Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 TBD, 4 p.m. N.Y. Giants 370.300 215 263 Thursday, Nov. 22 Vancouver 22 10 10 2 22 67 78 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Championship 14. Syracuse 2-0 357 18 p.m. South Chicago at Detroit, 12:30 p.m. Anaheim 22 89521 48 65 Signed DB Lenzy Pipkins to the NCAA Division III Saturday, Jan. 5 15. NC State 4-0 355 17 Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. W LTPct PF PA Washington at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Arizona 19 99119 49 48 practice squad. At Toyota Stadium 16. DePaul 2-0 279 15 San Antonio at Indiana, 8 p.m. Football Playoffs New Orleans 910.900 378 239 Atlanta at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. Edmonton 20 9 10 1 19 57 66 NEW YORK JETS — Signed DL All Times EST Frisco, Texas 17. South Florida 4-0 243 21 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Carolina 640.600 260 252 Sunday, Nov. 25 Vegas 22 9 12 1 19 58 68 Destiny Vaeao to the practice First Round Semifinal winners, Noon 18. California 4-0 219 23 Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m. Atlanta 460.400 263 276 Seattle at Carolina, 1 p.m. Los Angeles20 7 12 1 15 41 61 squad. Saturday, Nov. 17 19. Arizona St. 2-0 165 22 Portland at Golden State, 10:30 Tampa Bay 370.300 267 329 New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed Berry 31, Maryville (Tenn.) 0 All TimesNFL EST 20. Texas A&M 2-0 143 20 p.m. North Jacksonville at Buffalo, 1 p.m. point for overtime loss. Top three WR Keon Hatcher from the Green St. Norbert 31, Trine 0 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 21. Missouri 2-0 135 16 Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. WLTPct PF PA San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 1 teams in each division and two wild Bay practice squad. Waived WR Mount Union 60, Denison 0 East 22. Marquette 2-0 120 19 Chicago 730.700 294 195 p.m. Cavaliers-Pistons cards per conference advance to Saeed Blacknall. Placed WR Bran- Centre 54, Washington & Jeffer- W LTPct PF PA 23. Minnesota 3-0 116 25 Minnesota 541.550 241 229 Oakland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Box playoffs. don LaFell on injured reserve. son 13 New England 730.700 280 236 24. Miami 2-0 95 24 CLEVELAND (102) Randolph-Macon 23, John Carroll Green Bay 451.450 247 243 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 Sunday's Games SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Miami 550.500 199 256 25. West Virginia 3-0 70 — Osman 3-8 3-5 10, Nance Jr. 2-4 Detroit 460.400 222 263 p.m. Dallas 6, N.Y. Islanders 2 Signed LB James Onwualu to the 20 Buffalo 370.300 137 251 Others receiving votes: Iowa St. 0-0 4, Thompson 4-8 2-2 10, Sexton West Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Carolina 2, New Jersey 1 practice squad. Muhlenberg 20, Delaware Valley N.Y. Jets 370.300 208 254 64, Georgia 48, Northwestern 46, 6-10 4-6 18, Hood 4-10 2-3 12, Zizic WLTPct PF PA Arizona at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 Chicago 3, Minnesota 1 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — 13 South Drake 12, UCLA 8, Boise St. 6, 5-7 2-2 12, Harrison 1-6 4-4 7, L.A. Rams 10 10.909 389 282 p.m. Vegas 6, Edmonton 3 Placed QB on injured RPI 38, Husson 14 W LTPct PF PA Michigan 5, Virginia Tech 5, TCU 3, J.Smith 1-4 0-0 2, Nwaba 2-6 3-5 7, Seattle 550.500 246 216 Pittsburgh at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Colorado 4, Anaheim 3, OT reserve. Signed QB Mark Sancez. Johns Hopkins 49, MIT 0 Houston 730.700 239 205 Green Bay 2, Southern Cal 2, Duke Clarkson 6-11 3-4 16, Korver 1-5 1- Wisconsin-Whitewater 67, Eure- Arizona 280.200 145 248 Miami at Indianapolis, 4:25 p.m. Monday's Games Terminated the contract of OT Jar- Indianapolis 550.500 298 249 1, Georgia Tech 1, South Dakota St. 3 4. Totals 35-79 24-34 102. San Francisco280.200 230 266 Green Bay at Minnesota, 8:20 N.Y. Rangers 2, Dallas 1 ron Jones. ka 14 Tennessee 550.500 178 189 1. DETROIT (113) Mary Hardin-Baylor 27, Hardin Thursday's Games p.m. Toronto 4, Columbus 2 HOCKEY Jacksonville 370.300 176 219 Robinson III 2-5 0-0 5, Griffin 7-12 Simmons 6 Seattle 27, Green Bay 24 Open: L.A. Rams, Kansas City NBA Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh 4, OT North All Times EST 5-5 21, Drummond 10-19 3-3 23, Sunday's Games Monday, Nov. 26 Washington 5, Montreal 4, OT NEW YORK RANGERS — St. John's (Minn.) 84, Martin W LTPct PF PA EASTERN CONFERENCE Jackson 5-8 0-0 13, Bullock 6-9 5-6 Dallas 22, Atlanta 19 Tennessee at Houston, 8:15 p.m. Florida 7, Ottawa 5 Recalled F Steven Fogarty from Luther 6 Pittsburgh 721.750 299 225 Atlantic Division 21, Johnson 3-9 3-3 9, Leuer 1-1 0- Logano journeys from bullied teen to NASCAR champion By JENNA FRYER was going to win and it cost Logano a slot AP Auto Racing Writer in NASCAR's season-ending champi- HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) – Joey onship race. Logano's team headed to South Beach That was the most difficult bump to long before NASCAR's newest champion date in Logano's climb. wrapped up his obligations at Homestead- It is also the one that likely helped him Miami Speedway. He was emotional, win the championship. It toughened him exhausted and still trying to comprehend up and taught him a valuable lesson in how he'd chased down The Big Three to handing adversity. snatch his first career NASCAR title. Logano found another gear at the start "I don't even know how to party," of the playoffs and outperformed Harvick, Logano said. "I guess I'm just going to fol- Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr., the so- low whatever they do." called Big Three that dominated the regu- Team Penske was indeed waiting for lar season. Logano won twice in the post- the newly minted champion to arrive and season, including Sunday night's finale at show him how to celebrate – just another Homestead-Miami Speedway, never think- life lesson learned on the job for Logano. ing he couldn't win this title – even as the Logano has literally grown up on underdog in a heavyweight field and even NASCAR's national stage, transitioning in those frantic final moments after a late from over-hyped teenager to seasoned vet- caution and restart when he had to mash eran during a decade-long journey in the gas on the No. 22 Ford and go for which many of his experiences played out broke. publicly and made him an easy target for In previous seasons, Logano had been his peers to push around. a target for championship contenders in Few knew what to make out of the gan- the lead up to the finale. They used gly kid from Connecticut when Hall of NASCAR's mandatory promotional Fame driver Mark Martin declared him appearances to try to psyche Logano out NASCAR's next superstar. Logano got the of the title. He was likely susceptible to it, nickname "Sliced Bread" even before his Associated Press too. On the eve of the 2014 championship, first NASCAR event, and after being held JOEY LOGANO waves his steering wheel as confetti flies after winning the when Logano was set to race against in development by Joe Gibbs Racing the NASCAR Cup Series Championship auto race at the Homestead-Miami Speedway tough-as-nails Harvick, Logano admitted team celebrated his 18th birthday with a in Homestead, Fla. he binge-watched "Boy Meets World" with sheet cake at Charlotte Motor Speedway. his wife to relax. Gibbs was ready to see Logano's "As a kid growing up, I was an aggres- a pretty low point for me, and I don't think He's 28 now, the father of an infant son promised talent and had him in a race one sive racer and I was able to win a lot of I thought as clearly as I do now," Logano he and his wife struggled to conceive, and week after he was legally old enough to races," Logano said. "I got humbled pretty said. "I was thinking, 'Oh my gosh, I'm not has a decade of experience navigating compete in NASCAR. Old enough but quick. I got beat up. I got pushed around going to be a race car driver anymore,' and NASCAR. When NASCAR sent the title maybe not ready. a lot. I wasn't fast. I didn't have no respect. 'What am I going to do with my life? This contenders out to promote the finale last "I expected to go out there and win and I think that beats up on your confidence is awful.' Next thing you know, there's the week, Logano held his own, didn't let any- just got my butt handed to me on a plat- pretty quickly. There's a lot of times that I 22 car and Roger Penske." one get in his head and told everyone he felt really weak, and I'd break down. You The transition wasn't exactly smooth. ter," Logano said. was the favorite. know, when you're confused, you don't Penske has backed Logano from the Logano came to NASCAR as a raw tal- Now he's a NASCAR champion. ent unafraid of aggressive racing. His know how to be better. You're 18 years old very first day and doesn't want his driver "You can't just be confident and say rivals thought he should know his place, or 19 or 20, and this is some pretty big to change. It meant more incidents with (things) because then it's just kind of BS, and he struggled to live by the so-called stuff for a teenager to be able to go other drivers, including a feud with Matt driver code. It nearly ended his career as through." Kenseth that cost Logano a shot at the right?" Logano said. "You have to believe it Gibbs let Logano go after five seasons that It was Roger Penske who rescued 2015 championship. Logano was the inside. You honestly need to preach to produced two wins but was marred by dis- Logano from unemployment. Team favorite but hard racing with Kenseth had yourself sometimes, and I do that as much putes with Kevin Harvick and Tony Stew- Penske had an open seat alongside 2012 created a fracture Logano was ill-prepared as I can and to our race team, because we art, among others. champion Brad Keselowski, who wanted to fix. He thought by not backing down or didn't have a reason to not feel confident. Everything could have ended for Logano as his teammate. pacifying Kenseth it would go away, but it We've executed under high pressure situa- Logano after that 2012 season. The lifeline saved his career. only made things worse. Kenseth deliber- tions before, and we've been here before. I "I was losing my job at Gibbs, that was ately wrecked Logano in a race Logano just had to go do my job." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HEALTH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 11 Tender and fluffy alternative to plain white dinner rolls By AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 2 tablespoons that many recipes hand to form dough at a time (keep remaining Good honey-wheat dinner call for. As a bonus, the liquid smooth, round pieces covered), form into rough rolls have the softness of white honey hydrated the dough fur- ball, about 30 ball by stretching dough around rolls, with satisfying heft and a ther and contributed softness. seconds. Place your thumbs and pinching edges nutty whole-wheat flavor that’s And to make sure the flavor dough seam together so that top is smooth. complemented by a touch of flo- came through loud and clear, we side down in Place ball seam side down on ral sweetness. brushed the warm baked rolls lightly greased clean counter and, using your That said, these appealing with honey butter. With this fin- large bowl or cupped hand, drag in small cir- rolls rarely hit the mark: Com- ishing touch, our fluffy, pleasant- c o n t a i n e r , cles until dough feels taut and mercial versions are soft but taste ly sweet, nutty-tasting rolls really cover tightly round. artificially sweet, while home- earned their honey-wheat title. with plastic Arrange dough balls seam side made rolls have good flavor but wrap, and let down into 5 rows of 3 in pre- can be as dense as wet sand. Honey-Wheat Dinner Rolls rise until dou- pared dish, cover loosely with We wanted a flavorful alterna- Servings: 15 bled in size, 1 greased plastic, and let rise until tive to white rolls that was tender Start to finish: 4 1/4 to 5 1/4 1/2 to 2 hours. nearly doubled in size and dough and fluffy and that actually tasted hours (rising time: 2 1/2- 3 1/2 Make foil springs back minimally when like its namesake ingredients. hours; baking time 25 minutes) sling for 13-by poked gently with your knuckle, What makes achieving great Key Equipment: 13-by 9-inch 9-inch baking 1 to 11/2 hours. (Unrisen rolls whole-wheat breads so difficult is baking dish, pastry brush dish by folding can be refrigerated for at least 8 the presence of the bran. This 2 1/2 cups (13 3/4 ounces) 2 long sheets of hours or up to 16 hours; let rolls part of the grain, which is whole-wheat flour aluminum foil; sit at room temperature for 1 removed from white flour, gives 1 3/4 cups (8 3/4 ounces) all- first sheet hour before baking.) whole-wheat flour its distinct purpose flour Associated Press should be 13 Adjust oven rack to lower-mid- hearty flavor. But the bran is 2 1/4 teaspoons instant or THIS PHOTO provided by America’s Test Kitchen inches wide dle position and heat oven to 350 sharp - so sharp that it cuts rapid-rise yeast shows honey-wheat dinner rolls. This recipe and second F. Gently brush rolls with egg through the bread’s gluten struc- 2 1/4 teaspoons salt appears in the cookbook “Bread Illustrated.” sheet should mixture and bake until golden ture, leaving you with a dense 1 3/4 cups (14 ounces) whole be 9 inches brown, 25 to 30 minutes, rotating product. milk, room temperature suring cup until honey has dis- wide. Lay sheets of foil in dish dish halfway through baking. To produce a light, fluffy 6 tablespoons (4 1/2 ounces) solved. perpendicular to each other, with Combine remaining honey whole-wheat roll, we’d have to plus 1 teaspoon honey Using dough hook on low extra foil hanging over edges of and melted butter in bowl. Let incorporate some all-purpose 5 tablespoons (2 1/2 ounces) speed, slowly add milk mixture dish. Push foil into corners and rolls cool in dish for 15 minutes. flour_but not so much that we’d unsalted butter, melted to flour mixture and mix until up sides of dish, smoothing foil Using foil overhang, transfer rolls lose the roll’s earthy, nutty whole- 1 large egg, room temperature cohesive dough starts to form flush to dish, then spray foil with to wire rack and brush with wheat flavor. 1 large egg, lightly beaten with and no dry flour remains, about vegetable oil spray. honey mixture. Serve warm or at We also had success when we 1 tablespoon water and pinch 2 minutes, scraping down bowl Press down on dough to room temperature. made a very wet dough. The salt as needed. Increase speed to deflate. Transfer dough to clean Nutrition information per excess liquid softened the bran’s Whisk whole-wheat flour, all- medium-low and knead until counter and stretch into even 15- serving: 211 calories; 54 calories edges, ensuring that it didn’t purpose flour, yeast, and salt dough is smooth and elastic and inch log. Cut log into 15 equal from fat; 6 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 wreak havoc on the dough’s together in bowl of stand mixer. clears sides of bowl but sticks to pieces (about 2 1/2 ounces each) g trans fats); 42 mg cholesterol; structure. Whisk milk, 6 tablespoons bottom, about 8 minutes. and cover loosely with greased 372 mg sodium; 35 g carbohy- To boost the honey flavor, we honey, 4 tablespoons melted but- Transfer dough to lightly plastic. drate; 3 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 6 g pro- used 6 tablespoons instead of the ter, and egg in 4-cup liquid mea- floured counter and knead by Working with 1 piece of tein. Have diabetes? Make sure to manage cholesterol, too AMERICAN HEART diovascular disease. and you have to learn to manage factors” such as family history, patients with diabetes about risk, ASSOCIATION NEWS “It’s not new but it’s impor- them all. If you fix one, you might chronic kidney disease and lifestyle, and the possible need For people with diabetes, tant. If you have diabetes, you help fix the other ones, and if you metabolic syndrome. Metabolic for statins, Ketter said she also blood sugar isn’t the only impor- have to work to get your choles- fail to manage one, the stool syndrome is a cluster of at least wants to make sure her patients tant measurement. New choles- terol under control,” said Dr. might fall over.” three diagnosed conditions, “on the cusp” of needing terol guidelines suggest the more Scott Grundy, chair of the guide- More than 30 million people including high blood pressure, medicine are willing to work on than 110 million U.S. adults with lines writing committee and pro- in the United States have dia- high blood sugar, excess body fat good nutrition, exercise and any diabetes or prediabetes also fessor of internal medicine at the betes, although one in four does- around the waist and abnormal “bad habits.” should manage their cholesterol. University of Texas Southwestern n’t know it, according to Centers cholesterol levels. “It’s going to be a lifestyle The guidelines released earlier Medical Center and Veterans for Disease Control and Preven- Rivers and Ketter use everyday change for a lot of them,” said this month during the American Affairs Medical Center in Dallas. tion statistics. Another 80 million items such as garden hoses to Rivers, an advanced diabetes clin- Heart Association’s Scientific Ses- Shaun Rivers and Kim Ketter have prediabetes, a serious explain what the waxy-like, fatty ical nurse specialist. sions conference suggest doctors preach much the same thing to health condition where blood buildup of cholesterol can do to She and her sister should consider prescribing cholesterol- their clients. sugar levels are higher than nor- the body. know about that. Although “per- lowering drugs called statins to Their company in Petersburg, mal, but not high enough yet to “Folks don’t understand how fectly healthy otherwise,” the two people with diabetes who are age Virginia, provides diabetes coun- be diagnosed as Type 2 diabetes. it can affect the body overall,” were diagnosed about a decade 40 to 75. seling and educational training. Over the past 20 years, the Ketter said. “It’s like a garden ago with congestive heart failure, The guidelines also give a raft The women, who are twins, number of adults diagnosed with hose, and you have gunk and possibly from a genetic cause. of other specific recommenda- believe managing chronic condi- diabetes has more than tripled as stuff inside of it accumulated “In our own personal lives, we tions for people with diabetes tions such as diabetes need a the population has aged and over the years. You are going to deal with (cholesterol),” Ketter based on age and other risk fac- “holistic approach.” become more overweight or have to turn up the pressure to said. “Our patients respect us for tors. For them, that means keeping obese. get the same water through that being honest. Life is a series of The reality has been scientifi- tabs on the bigger picture, like There are well-established risk hose. If all that mess is clogging hills and valleys. Sometimes you cally clear for a while, but many exercise, blood pressure and factors for heart disease, such as the arteries, you have to turn up are in the valley and can’t get it people are not aware of the con- cholesterol. smoking, high blood pressure the pressure, and that means right and sometimes you are on nection: Middle-age adults with “We liken it to a three-legged and high blood sugar. There also your heart is pumping harder.” the hill and looking out. Either diabetes are usually considered stool,” said Ketter, a nurse practi- are what the new cholesterol While the new cholesterol way, you make corrections and at moderate to high risk for car- tioner. “All things are connected, guidelines call “risk-enhancing guidelines suggest doctors talk to move on.” Health Notes MDOT aims for safer driving in the UP Blood drive in 2-6 p.m. at the Boulder Boulder Junction Junction Community Cen- LANSING – From high-tech to universities and auto companies are will allow field experiments to test ter, 5392 Park St. low, The Michigan Department of hard at work developing applications algorithms that, so far, have only BOULDER JUNCTION, To schedule your life- Transportation has implemented pro- for future safety and mobility. Michi- been used in simulations. MDOT pol- Wis. – The Boulder Junc- saving appointment, please jects across the Upper Peninsula this gan Technological University in icy is to include these kinds of tion Lions Club is hosting call Lion Doug Dobes at year designed to make highways safer Houghton is already involved. The upgrades on all new signal installa- a blood drive with the 708-203-3244. Appoint- – now and in the future. university has a fleet of eight 2017 tions. Community Blood Center ments are preferred, but MDOT safety projects are part of a Chevrolet Volt hybrid cars outfitted “This is the new standard for con- on Thursday, Dec. 6 from walk-ins are welcome. larger effort to help move the state with a variety of vehicle-to-vehicle nected infrastructure that will be “Toward Zero Deaths.” Since 2010, and vehicle-to-infrastructure equip- installed whenever MDOT modern- Fire danger high in MDOT has collaborated statewide ment. izes signals,” explained Junttila. “It’s AUKEE kitchen with law enforcement officials and MTU professor Aurenice Oliveira comparatively lower cost to do that first responders to promote this and her colleagues are researching instead of retrofitting.” CHIROPRACTIC LANSING – State Fire important national highway safety connected and autonomous vehicle Other TZD efforts over the past Natural, Safe, Drug Free, Marshal Kevin Sehlmeyer AFFORDABLE Chiropractic strategy, including posting year-to- systems. Her group is developing year have been lower-tech but have urges fire safety on date fatality totals in their offices and routing protocols to optimize data high potential for crash reduction Care, We Correct CAUSES, Thanksgiving Day, which Rather Than Treat Symptoms. on roadside dynamic message signs. flow in the new networks that will and increased safety, including: is the leading day for home These efforts are raising awareness of develop between vehicles and infras- –Mile markers installed on U.S. 2 cooking fires. Consumers We Accept: traffic safety challenges in Michigan. tructure. and M-28 have been used hundreds who use portable deep fry- Beyond the statewide education Oliveira said there are many chal- of times by police, fire, EMS, and • Medicare • Blue Cross Blue Shield ers to cook turkeys should and awareness campaign, MDOT’s lenges to developing this technology, other first responders. Police officers • WI Medicaid And Most know the dangers involved Superior Region has undertaken sev- some of them particularly acute in use the markers regularly for refer- • Other Insurances and consider an oil-less M eral other safety initiatives. “Superior the U.P. Connected vehicle applica- ence points on traffic stops. Callers Call To Schedule An fryer which is a safer alter- Region is pushing forward the TZD tions require a minimum number of use them as markers when reporting Cal Appointment Today! native to cook their turkey. initiative on many fronts,” said Justin vehicles with V2V communication erratic drivers, crashes or other Sehlmeyer emphasized Junttila, regional traffic and systems capability operating at the same time, issues. (906) 932-7411 that propane fueled turkey Franz E. Aukee, DC operations specialist with MDOT. but low population density and low –Delineators (posts with reflec- Office Hours: fryers pose fire risk if not Tapping into supplemental road income could hinder adoption tors to outline the roadside in low-vis- 200 East Ayer St. Mon.-Thurs. 8-5 used correctly. Ironwood, MI Fri. 8-12 funding provided by the Legislature regionally. Plus, autonomous and ibility conditions) were installed in 2017 that was earmarked specifi- connected vehicles need to be able to along U.S. 2 from St. Ignace to the cally for connected and autonomous sense their environment and that Wisconsin state line on both sides of PLANNING A SURGERY? vehicle research, the region was able ability can be frustrated by adverse the road in higher-speed areas. These Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation to upgrade five traffic signal locations weather conditions, of which the U.P. are designed to reduce the number of Center will assist you in a speedy in the Houghton area this season. has its share. Still, she is convinced lane departure crashes – the leading This work will help future vehicles the technology has great safety poten- cause of crashes in the region. recovery with our professional “talk” to the traffic signals using ded- tial - perhaps to reduce vehicle crash- –Mumble strips are variable- rehabilitation staff. Our Benefit icated short-range radio communica- es by 80 percent. depth rumble strips that can be Specialist will meet with you to assist tions systems. “Connected vehicle safety applica- installed on narrower asphalt shoul- with any insurance questions, and The vision: a transportation sys- tions reduce crashes by enabling ders (less than 6 feet). Prior to this, tem that is aware of what’s happening drivers to have more awareness of MDOT only used rumble strips on financial planning. and can communicate that info hazards and situations they may not wider shoulders. Mumble strips, test- quickly to vehicles or drivers. be able to see,” Oliveira said. “More- ed recently in Minnesota, are Through in-car warnings, drivers over, connected vehicle technologies designed to create less noise outside Call Monday-Friday, 8:00am–4:00pm could be alerted to potential crash also have the potential to optimize of the vehicle but have the same effect for more information or to arrange a hazards such as merging trucks, cars traffic, reduce congested areas, and of alerting the driver. They are being tour of our Rehabilitation Center. in the driver’s blind spot, or a vehicle promote reduction of fuel consump- piloted on M-28 and M-123 this fall - ahead braking suddenly. By commu- tion.” the first time they’ve been used in nicating with roadside infrastruc- The upgraded signals on M-26 at Michigan. ture, drivers could be alerted when Sharon Avenue, Razorback Drive, The statewide TZD safety cam- VILLA MARIA they are entering a school zone, if and Green Acres Road, and on U.S. paign is based on the strategy on Health & Rehabilitation Center ______workers are on the roadside, or if an 41 at Isle Royale Street and MacInnes highway safety intended to influence upcoming traffic light is about to Drive will help provide a real-world driver behavior and improve safety. A Division of Avanti Health Systems change. testing environment for MTU TZD efforts may be showing gains Know All Options 300 VILLA DRIVE • HURLEY, WISCONSIN Available To You FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED Vehicles with the ability to com- researchers as they help advance con- regionally. As of late September, there Before Your Surgery municate with the road infrastruc- nected and automated vehicle tech. were 24 traffic fatalities in the U.P., (715) 561-3200 ture around them are rare today, but Units like those in the new signals compared to 29 at this time in 2017. l 12 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HERMAN SPEED BUMP Support for sister in a toxic home Dear Annie: My sister and I grew up in a pretty troubled home. Thankfully, I got out of the house by leaving for college, but my sister has not been so lucky. School has never been easy for her, so she is still stuck in a toxic home environment. I make sure to show her lots of support and listen Dear whenever she needs someone to talk to. I Annie know that helps, but I always wish I could do more. Our family is struggling finan- cially, so we cannot help pay for her to teering could also make her life more move out. While she’s still at community meaningful and have similar positive college, it seems that her only option is to effects. – Catherine, RN spend the next couple of years saving up Dear Catherine: It’s amazing how invig- her earnings from a part-time job until she orating exercise is. I suppose it’s related to can afford to get a place of her own. Is one of Newton’s laws: Objects in motion there anything else I could do? I hate see- tend to stay in motion. Once you get your THE PAJAMA DIARIES ing her suffering this way. – Survivor’s body moving, it’s much easier to get your Guilt mind and spirit moving, too. Thanks for Dear Survivor’s Guilt: You say you wish your letter. you could do more, but you are already Dear Annie: This is in response to your doing more than you seem to realize sim- reply to “Staying Faithful,” the woman ply by showing your sister support and lis- who is upset that a promiscuous woman is tening to her whenever she needs some- being hired in her husband’s department. one to talk to. Those are not small things. You said that as long as the woman keeps They can mean the difference between things professional, her personal life isn’t hope and despair. A trouble shared is a anyone’s business. Maybe I’m missing trouble halved, after all. Keep being the something, but if she is having men to her loving and supportive big sister that you MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM department, I think it is someone’s busi- are, and trust that your sister will get ness. What she does at home is her busi- through school and out of your parents’ ness, but sexual relations at the workplace house soon. are another matter. I haven’t worked in a Dear Annie: Another helpful piece of few years, but is this acceptable behavior advice for “Sitting Around,” who lost her now? Just wondering. – B.H. job and is feeling idle and lazy at home, is Dear B.H.: In no way, shape or form is to get exercise. She already has the built-in that sort of behavior OK. I’m sorry if I structure of meeting with friends for cof- worded things carelessly and gave the fee. Maybe a few times a week, instead of impression that I condoned it. or in addition to that, they could exercise At the end of the day, who her hus- together. It could even be something as band’s employer hires is not up to her – or simple as going for a 30-minute walk. The BORN LOSER us, for that matter. “Staying Faithful” physiological effects of exercise are similar should be able to trust that her husband is to those of antidepressants. Exercise staying faithful, no matter who he works releases endorphins, which help a person with. Thanks for writing. feel good (and maybe would give “Sitting Send your questions for Annie Lane to Around” the energy boost she needs to be [email protected]. more motivated and productive). Volun- COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM TODAY’S HOROSCOPE An adjustment to the way your work. What you accom- CANCER (June 21-July 22) ALLEY OOP you handle your money should plish will affect your earning — Put more energy behind be made. Your experience will potential. An unexpected gift your plans. If you want some- help you make better choices or offer will encourage you to thing done, be prepared to do and encourage you to be prac- make a positive personal the work yourself. Relying on tical. 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In that event, your 26,000 living room and laundry. damages, if any, shall be limited Monday, leading to broad industrials 3 bedrooms, one bath, Buying houses and apartments solely to return of the bid amount 25,000 full basement, shed. tendered at sale, plus interest. Cash buyer, reasonable prices. losses across the stock -395.78 All NEW: metal roof, windows, Call (312)590-7752 for info. MORTGAGE SALE – Default has market. The Dow Jones 24,000 high efficiency furnace, been made in the conditions of a Motorcycles & 25,017.44 washer/dryer, refrigerator mortgage made by Jack L. Gribble Industrial Average briefly MJ J A S O N vinyl flooring, and water heater. a/k/a Jack Lobb Gribble And Mary fell 500 points. Pct. change from previous: -1.56% High 25,392.61 Low 24,900.98 MLS#1107156 $39,500.00 T. Gribble, original mortgagor(s), to ATVs Listed by Zak's Realty, Inc. Mortgage Electronic Registration Apple, Microsoft and (906)932-2688 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very Systems, Inc., As Nominee For Amazon, the most valuable Nov. 19, 2018 8,200 www.zaksrealty.com Freedom Mortgage Corporation, good condition, garage kept. New companies on the market, Nasdaq 8,000 Mortgagee, dated June 5, 2013, battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- 7,800 Land for Sale and recorded on June 14, 2013, in et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. sustained some of the composite 7,600 Liber 557, on Page 394, in Goge- (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 7,400 bic County Records, Michigan and worst losses. Facebook, -219.40 7,200 last assigned to Lakeview Loan 2005 Bombardier Traxter. Beautiful wooded, vacant lot on Very good condition, garage kept. another longtime investor 7,000 Summit View Drive in Servicing, LLC, as assignee, docu- 7,028.48 6,800 mented by an Assignment of Mort- All fluids changed, new vision rims darling that has fallen out MJ J A S O N Ironwood Township, Gogebic gage dated September 11, 2018, and radial tires. $3,400.00 County, for sale. Price Negotiable. and recorded on October 4, 2018 in or best offer. (715)360-6931 of favor since this summer, Pct. change from previous: -3.03% High 7,224.12 Low 7,011.40 Property tax number Liber 616, on Page 51, in Gogebic or (906)364-2697 also skidded. 2703-13-501-500. County Records, Michigan, on Nov. 19, 2018 Interested buyers contact which mortgage there is claimed to 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 After a brutal October, Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. Standard & 2,900 Dan at: (906)364-9663. be due and owing as of October 16, (906)932-2452 or stocks had started to recov- 2018 the sum of ONE HUNDRED (906)364-0858 Poor’s 500 2,800 Real Estate FIFTY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN er early this month. But HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE and continued losses for tech -45.54 2,700 22/100 Dollars ($154,779.22). No- Autos/SUVs 2,600 tice is hereby given that under the companies have sent major 2,690.73 power of sale contained in said Vehicle Value Special! indexes lower again. MJ J A S O N mortgage and the statute in such Run it until it sells case made and provided, that said or 30 days Mark Hackett, chief of Pct. change from previous: -1.66% High 2,733.16 Low 2,681.09 mortgage will be foreclosed by a which ever one comes first! investment research at sale of the mortgaged premises, or 20 words or less some part of them, at public venue, $35.00 Nationwide Investment at the place of holding the circuit Additional charge for photo, percent, to 7,028.48. The like real estate companies court within Gogebic County, at private parties only. Management, said Limited Time Offer! 10:00 AM, on Friday, December 21, (906)932-2211 investors are dumping the Russell 2000 index of and utilities, which 2018. Said premise is situated at [email protected] Sales • Rentals 1110 East Pierce Street, Wakefield, North 11-20-18high-profile technology smaller-company stocks investors favor when they Management • Appraisals MI 49968 in the Wakefield City, m 10 9 7 6 4 lost 30.99 points, or 2 per- are fearful of market tur- n companies that have domi- Gogebic County, Michigan, and is A K 4 described as: In the City of Wake- o J 10 nated the market recently. cent, to 1,496.54. moil, held up better than 906-932-5406 field, County of Gogebic, Michigan, p A K Q He said investors are pick- Investors focused again the rest of the market. Highway US-2 • Ironwood to-wit: Lot Four (4) except the West West East 20 thereof, and all of Lots Five (5), m A 8 5 m K J 3 2 ing companies based on on trade tensions between The disagreements Six (6) and Seven (7) all in Block n 8 6 3 n Q 9 7 2 upnorthproperty.com o K 8 6 5 o Q 7 2 traditional profit and rev- the U.S. and China after between the U.S. and One 91), Assessor’s Plat No. 6, p p Peters Addition to the City of Wake- 7 6 2 5 3 enue figures instead of the the two countries clashed China at the Asia-Pacific field, according to the recorded Plat South m Q kind of user growth figures at a Pacific Rim summit Economic Cooperation thereof, and Lot Six A (6A) also de- n J 10 5 over the weekend. meeting left investors feel- scribed as follows: Commencing at o A 9 4 3 favored by tech companies. the Northwest corner of Assessor’s p J 10 9 8 4 Plat No. 6; thence S00 degree 44’ “These things had out- A steep loss for Boeing, ing pessimistic about the W, 813 feet; thence S89 degrees Dealer: North performed the S&P by a a major exporter which prospects for a deal that 38’E, 300 feet to the point of begin- Vulnerable: North-South ning; thence S89 degrees 38’E, 45 South West North East mile over the last three would stand to suffer great- would end the trade ten- feet; thence S00 degrees 44’W, 140 1p Pass years,” he said, but that’s ly in a protracted trade war, sions between the world’s feet; thence N89 degrees 38’W, 45 1o Pass 1m Pass feet; thence N00 degree 44’E, 140 2NT Pass 3NT All Pass changed now. “On good weighed heavily on the two largest economies. For feet to the point of beginning; and days they’re not the lead- Dow. Boeing gave up 4.5 the first time in almost 30 also Lot Seven A (7A) also being Opening lead: o 5 described as follows: Commencing ers, and on bad days percent to $320.94, but is years, leaders at the sum- at the Northwest corner of As- The match went they’re the laggards.” still one of the best-per- mit could not agree on a sessor’s Plat No. 6; thence S00 de- gree 44’W, 183.3 feet; thence S89 down to the wire The S&P 500 index fell forming stocks in the 30- joint declaration on world degrees 38’E, 300 feet to the point 45.54 points, or 1.7 per- stock index. Apple fell 4 trade. of beginning; thence S89 degrees By Phillip Alder 38’E, 45 feet; thence S00 degree cent, to 2,690.73. The Dow percent to $185.86 on Talks between the U.S. 44’W, 50 feet; thence N89 degrees Over the last 50-plus years, there Jones Industrial Average renewed worries that and China are continuing 38’W, 45 feet; thence N00 degree have been many matches between 44’E, 50 feet to the point of begin- expert teams that have featured sank 395.78 points, or 1.6 iPhone sales could slow, ahead of a meeting ning. The redemption period shall nail-biting finishes. Eric Kokish be six (6) months (180 Days) from from Canada and Mark Horton from percent, to 25,017.44. It Microsoft lost 3.4 percent between Chinese President the date of such sale, unless de- England have described them in two was down as much as 512 to $104.62 and Amazon Xi Jinping and President termined abandoned in accordance books. The first is “Close Encounters Book 1: 1964 to 2001” (Master Point earlier. gave back 5.1 percent to Donald Trump planned for with MCLA 600.3241a, in which Press). case the redemption period shall be There are seven matches The Nasdaq composite close at $1,512.29. the G-20 summit later this 30 days from the date of such sale. described in 254 pages, with many old Pursuant to Chapter 32 of the Re- photos of the players. skidded 219.40 points, or 3 High-dividend stocks month. vised Judicature Act of 1961, if the This was the 160th and final deal property is sold at foreclosure sale, of the 1985 Bermuda Bowl semifinal the borrower will be held respons- between Brazil and the United ible to the person who buys the States, which was played in São Chipotle offers manager job back at St. Paul location Paulo. Unknown to the players, the property at the mortgage foreclos- scores were tied before this board. In the closed room, Bob Hamman ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Chipotle said 21-year-old Masud Ali, posted a video of (North) opened one no-trump and Monday that the company has offered a the incident on Twitter on Thursday, alleg- played there. East led the heart two. This gave declarer nine sure fired St. Paul restaurant manager her job ing that he and his friends were subjected winners: three hearts, one diamond back after receiving more information to racial stereotyping. Good News C or n er and five clubs. The defenders slipped later in the play to allow Hamman to about an incident where employees The video begins with a Chipotle collect a 10th trick. Would that extra overtrick decide the match? refused to serve five black men and asked employee telling the men that they must No, because at the other table, Gabino Cintra (North) opened them to prove they could pay before taking pay “because you never have money when a strong club and rebid one spade rather than one no-trump. Then, their order. you come in here.” Chipotle fired the Sergio Barbosa (South) jumped to The company said in a statement it has restaurant’s manager after the online back- Happy two no-trump to show a maximum 7 st or 8 points for his initial one-diamond reviewed the evidence and decided to offer lash and said it would retrain employees. 21 Birthday negative response. So they reached three no-trump from the wrong side. the manager her job back. While Chipotle But in a statement Sunday, the compa- Any lead by West could have defeated Benjamin the contract, but Lew Stansby found says its protocol was not followed serving ny said it has new information that war- the best start of a low diamond, these customers, the company publicly rants additional investigation. Matazel which dislodged declarer’s entry to his long clubs. South could have apologized to the manager “for being put “Our actions were based on the facts taken eight tricks, but ended up down two, not that it mattered. 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ABERDEEN, Wash. – It is with awe to the waukee and Springstead, Wis., IRONWOOD, Mich. – Christopher Mewbourn, profound sadness that the family sounds of the and Tadlock families of Garland 61, of Ironwood, passed away peacefully at his of Kathleen D. Tadlock, waves of the and Emory, Texas; special fami- camp, Camp Overkill, on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. announces her unforeseen pass- Oregon and lies, James and Judy DeStefano, Chris was born on Jan. 30, 1957, in Milwaukee, ing on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, W a s h i n g t o n Evanston, Julianne Peterson, son of the late Hubert and Kathleen (Kraynak) Mew- at Grays Harbor Community Hos- coast. She also Puyallup, the Strickers, of bourn. He attended local schools in Ironwood and pital in Aberdeen. loved to enter- Olympia and Aberdeen, and graduated from Luther L. Wright High School in She was born, Dec. 5, 1959, in tain her close Cheri Pigneri, Isabella Kathleen 1975. Chris earned his Commercial Driver’s License Arlington, Texas, late daughter of friends and fam- and Gianni, Indian Wells, Calif. at 18 years old and worked as a Samuel B. and Mary Elizabeth ilies and cook In her final charitable act, truck driver or mechanic in the (Gottwald) Tadlock. Kathleen Diane wonderful eth- Kathleen’s corneas were donated Tadlock heavy construction business until Kathleen was a 1978 graduate 1959 – 2018 nic or regional to SightLife (sightlife.org), a non- the time of his death. of A.D. Johnston High School, dinners. Kath- profit global health organization He was first employed by his Bessemer, Mich., where she par- leen most recently learned the exclusively focused on eliminat- Uncle Bozo, as a driver in his mov- ticipated in Speedgirl basketball, fine art of razor clam digging on ing corneal blindness in the U.S. ing company. Most recently, Chris volleyball, track and the school’s the Washington coast, although and around the world. worked for Smily’s Excavating and rifle team. After graduation, she eating them was not her cup of Kathleen’s family expresses lastly was employed by JJ Sibley, moved to Evanston, Ill., where she tea. their sincere gratitude to the med- Inc. Chris made lifelong friend- worked and attended college at One of her most cherished per- ical staff of Grays Harbor Com- ships with his co-workers and Christopher Loyola University in Chicago. In sonal athletic accomplishments munity Hospital ER, Critical Care other drivers. Mewbourn 1987, she relocated to Seattle, and involved training for and complet- Unit, and attending physicians Chris was a hardworking man 1957 — 2018 worked at Muzak Corporation ing the STP (Seattle to Portland) Dr. Lee and Dr. Donohue for their who loved hunting, tinkering in his garage, being at while attending Seattle University. bicycle ride: a 200-plus mile ride, dedication and compassion while camp and lending a hand whenever possible. He For many years, Kathleen worked the largest multi-day bicycle event she was in their care. was a devoted father and loyal husband. He was a as a personal executive assistant in the Pacific Northwest, with up Per Kathleen’s wishes, there jack-of-all-trades with a kind heart. Chris could eas- for senior business executives/ to 10,000 participants. will be no formal service. Crema- ily strike up a conversation with anyone! He was a owners in the greater Seattle/ Kathleen was preceded in tion has taken place. great friend and will be missed by many. Bellevue area. death by her parents; stepfa- Condolences may be sent to On May 12, 1979, he was married to the former One of Kathleen’s greatest joys ther, Milan G. Mahnke; and the family at: P.O. Box 61, Michi- Karen McQuiggin. She survives. over the years was spending time brothers, Samuel Bruce and Paul gan Ave., Montreal, WI 54550. Also surviving is son, Joe, of New Ulm Minn.; with her nephews and nieces and Robert. A celebration of her life will be daughter, Ashley, of Hurley, Wis.; his brother, John goddaughter, Isabella Kathleen. Survivors include sisters and held privately with friends and (Rita) Mewbourn; father-in-law, Bernard “Bunsie” She enjoyed traveling with them brothers: Lisa M., of Hurley, Wis., family in late spring 2019. Inter- McQuiggin; sisters-in-law, Sue Mewbourn, Nancy to Europe and throughout the Sharron L., of Montreal, Wis., ment will be at the Hillside Ceme- Pufall and Lee Ann (Tom) Warren; brother-in-law, Pacific Northwest, cooking and Ronald L., of Wakefield, Mich., tery, Iron Belt, Wis. John McQuiggin (Mason Kilgore); several nieces hiking together, going to movies, Gregory A., of Seattle, Val F., of Expressions of affection in a and nephews; his dogs, Buddy and Puchenberg; and shopping, swimming, attending Euless, Texas, Kevin J., of Ithaca, charitable contribution in Kath- many friends and extended family. Seattle Mariner baseball and Sea- N.Y., and Keith W. (Crissy Lutz), leen’s memory are suggested in Chris was preceded in death by his parents; his hawk football games while watch- of Chetek, Wis.; nephews and lieu of flowers to American son, Ryan; his brother, Jim; and his mother-in-law, ing each of them grow and mature nieces: Jeffery L. (Gracie) Tad- Heart Association (heart.org), Marge McQuiggin. to raise lovely families of their lock, Ironwood, Mich., Paul R. Dove Inc. (dove-inc.net), Region- A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. own. Rooni (Jesse), Wakefield, Eric C. al Hospice (regionalhospice.org) on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at Our Lady of Peace An avid outdoor enthusiast Tadlock, San Antonio, Texas, or any animal shelter of your Catholic Church in Ironwood. There will be visita- and adventure seeker, Kathleen David L. (Abbey) Tadlock, New choice. tion at the church at 10 a.m. until the time of the enjoyed hiking, rafting and Orleans, La., Jayna Graham (Gor- Arrangements have been Mass. wildlife viewing in Alaska, ski don), Omro, Wis., Shane (Kayla) entrusted to Harrison Family Burial for Chris will be a later date at Riverside trips and visits to Telluride, Colo., Winchester, Archdale, N.C., Sarah Mortuary of Aberdeen. Condo- Cemetery, Ironwood. bicycling, skiing and hiking the Fortune, Hurley, Joshua Tadlock, lences may be left online at har- Ketola-Burla Funeral Home, Ironwood, is assist- mountains of the North Cascades Rhinelander, Wis., Conner Drier risonfamilymortuary.com and ing the family. and British Columbia, Canada, (Amanda), Montreal, and Trent Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., For more information or to give online condo- boating on Lake Washington and and Hannah Tadlock, Chetek; the Wakefield, at lakesidememori- lences, please visit rangefuneralservices.com. Puget Sound, and listening with Gottwald families of South Mil- alchapel.com. Gail Best Roger S. Johnson MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho – many fun times nephew, Aaron (Patti); sisters-in- Gail Best, 76, passed away peace- campaigning laws, Betty Best, of Wakefield, WAUSAU, Wis. – Roger S. Johnson, 77, of Mercer, fully at home in Mountain Home, with her dear Mich., and Bobbi Jo Gamache; passed away on Nov. 15, 2018, as Aspirus Hospital on Nov. 14, 2018, following an ill- friends, Donna and great-niece and great-nephew, in Wausau. ness. A memorial service will be Alger and Karen Casey (Cole) LaBeske and Tyler Funeral services will be held at Salem Lutheran held on Friday, Nov. 30, at 10 a.m. Schindele. She (Megan) Paynter, in Michigan. She Church in Ironwood, Mich., on Friday, Nov. 30, at at Rost Funeral Home in Moun- was involved in was preceded in death by hus- 2:30 p.m., with visitation one hour prior. tain Home. many organiza- band, Donald; her parents; in- A full obituary will be published next week. Gail was born on July 2, 1942, tions through- laws, Charles and Adele Best; Mckevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, Ironwood, is to Nels Simonson and LaVerne out the years nephew, Lee Paynter; brother, assisting the family Saari in Wakefield, Mich. She Gail and served on Gary; and her beloved aunt, Elsie For more information or to express online con- Best several boards Koski. dolences, visit mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com. grew up next door to the man she 1942 — 2018 would later marry. Gail graduated including the Gail was laid to rest next to from Wakefield High School in Mountain Home Senior Center, husband, Donald, at Mountain Roy Isaacson 1960 and attended Gogebic Com- Elmore County Democrats, and View Cemetery, Mountain Home, Grace Lutheran Church. She was Idaho, on Nov. 16. Memorial con- munity College. She married Don- IRONWOOD, Mich. – Roy Isaacson, 76, passed very proud of her Finnish heritage tributions can be made in Gail’s ald Best on Dec. 31, 1963. They away on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at Westgate and a founding member of the name to the Mountain Home were married for 51 years until Nursing Home in Ironwood. local Daughters of Norway chap- Senior Citizens Center Endow- his passing in 2015. A celebration of Roy’s Life will be held on Jan. 5 ter. ment Fund, 1000 North Third Together, they had one daugh- from 1-2 p.m. at Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home, In later years, she loved dress- East, or the Grace Lutheran ter, Dawn, and the family enjoyed Bessemer, with a time to share memories at 2 p.m. ing up and having fun with her Church Endowment Fund, 2422 traveling all over the world as an A full obituary will be published at a later date. Red Hat group. Gail’s greatest joy American Legion Blvd., both in Air Force family. Between assign- Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home, Bessemer, is assist- was her granddaughter, Izzy, who Mountain Home, ID 83647. ments, they made many happy ing the family. memories hunting and fishing at she spent much of her time play- The family would like to thank the family cottage at Lake Pardee. ing, cooking, coloring and danc- the staff at Desert Sage and Trea- They settled in Mountain Home in ing with over the past seven years. sure Valley Hospice for their com- 1985. Gail worked for Elmore The Best girls loved going on passionate and professional care. County for 20 years, first in the annual trips to Stanley and the We would also like to thank Gail’s For reprints or lamination services, Assessor’s office, and later was Oregon Coast. wonderful neighbors and friends contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 elected and served as the County Gail is survived by her daugh- for all their help and support Clerk until her retirement in ter, Dawn (Dean), and grand- which allowed her to continue liv- 2006. daughter, Isabella, of Mountain ing independently the past couple Gail loved politics and spent Home. She is also survived by years. National briefs

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