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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Monday, October 7, 2019 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 56 | Low: 43 | Details, page 2 SOLDIER COMES HOME Kellett buried with honors By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD – Walter Kellett is now at eternal rest in the fami- ly plot at Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood. The 12,500-mile journey came 77 years after military historians say Kellett died at the Cabanatu- an Prisoner of War Camp in the Philippines on July 19, 1942. The last mile of his journey was a drizzly cool morning drive in a funeral coach from the McKevitt- Patrick Funeral Home to the cemetery, where people gathered along the route to pay respects. The hearse entered the ceme- tery gate underneath an Ameri- can flag hoisted between two fire trucks with ladders extended. The procession went to the rear of the cemetery where members of the Michigan National Guard Military Funeral Honors Team waited to provide full military honors. The rain did not prevent Dan and Dawne Peterson, of Besse- mer, from waiting with flags to watch the procession go into the cemetery gates. “This is a little bit of bad weather, but that guy went through a hell of a lot more than that,” Dan Peterson said. Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe The technology finally caught A MEMBER of the Michigan National Guard Military Funeral Honors Team presents a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart to Pat Werner, of up to bring these people home, Melrose Park, Ill., at Ironwood’s Riverside Cemetery on Saturday, where her late brother Walter Kellett, was buried 77 years after dying he said. The Bataan death march, in a prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II. Kellett was posthumously awarded the medals and was buried in the the sacrifices of those soldiers family plot with full military honors. and the commitment of the nation to never give up on these During a memorial service at the idea of identifying someone The church has a funeral service the flag and the sound of the guys is what brought them out, the funeral home the Rev. Paul long dead through DNA profiling to provide comfort with the bugle playing “Taps.” he said. Heykes said pastors know they was not possible. gospel proclamation that the “We rejoice that surviving “It’s about being a citizen of will be called upon to perform The church and the military deceased is commended into the families and loved ones will final- these United States and being ministerial services they had not both recognize the importance of eternal care of the Lord, he said. admirable to all these people who learned about in the seminary. closure and both have powerful The military has the final cere- put forth these efforts,” he said. When he was ordained in 1986 rituals to declare it, Heykes said. mony with the presentation of KELLETT — page 8 County pension grant in limbo By TOM LAVENTURE ment services in Gogebic, Houghton, Keweenaw, [email protected] Baraga, Iron and Ontonagon counties prior to BESSEMER – Michigan legislature funds that 2015, before consolidating with the Eastern would reimburse a county pension debt that Upper Peninsula Jobs Consortium and Job Force resulted from a change in state regulations are in to form the UPWARD Talent Council. doubt as the budget bill it was attached to was The $971,000 Michigan Enhancement Grant in vetoed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last week. the state’s general government budget was to State Rep. Greg Markkanen, R-Hancock, said cover a shortfall that occurred when the state the governor used the administrative board to required the consortium pension funds operate defund the grant awarded to Gogebic County to under different regulations. Gogebic County has cover retirement legacy costs leftover from the been attempting to recover the shortfall from the Western Upper Peninsula Manpower Consor- tium. The consortium was responsible for job Submitted photo training, employment and workforce develop- COUNTY page 5 THE MONTREAL River runs through brightly colored leaves in the — Montreal Gorge Saturday morning. The Ni-Miikanaake chapter of the North Country Trail Association hosted a hike to the gorge Saturday. WAY UP HIGH NCT group hikes to Montreal Gorge

By RICHARD JENKINS tance before heading off road and [email protected] along a muddy all-terrain vehicle IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – trail to the cliffs above the Mon- The hardy few who braved the treal River. cold, wet, windy weather Satur- Saturday’s hike was the final day morning got the chance to group hike of four the chapter preview the future path of the has hosted over the summer, North Country Trail on Little with the earlier hikes exploring Girl’s Points and enjoy one of the other sections of the trail in best views of fall leaves in the Gogebic County. county as the Ni-Miikanaake “(We’re) definitely pleased chapter hosted a hike to the Mon- with the group hikes,” chapter treal Gorge. vice president Cathy Flory said. The small group hiked along Tanya Thomas/Daily Globe Lake Road from the Superior A RAINBOW appears over Ayer Street near downtown Ironwood Sunday. Falls parking lot for a short dis- HIKE — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-13 75 cents

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Family was very give us a call for shots. important to David and we hope he is at peace and your sales, service, At times during his tes- is now celebrating in Heaven with his dad, brother install or warranty timony, Brown became and sister-in-law. emotional and used his T- needs. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated E5540 Airport Road Ironwood, MI 49938 | 906-932-1497 shirt and tissue to wipe his tears. He said he had met Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 11:30 a.m., preceded by visi- Jean, a 26-year-old accoun- tation at 10 a.m., at St. Sebastian Catholic Church, tant from the Caribbean 210 E. Iron St. in Bessemer, with the Rev. Dominic island nation of St. Lucia, Agyapong, celebrant. Second whistleblower adds to for the first time earlier Rite of Committal and interment will take place at that day. Hillcrest Cemetery in Bessemer, followed by a lun- Guyger, 31, was fired cheon at Manny’s Restaurant, 316 E. Houk St., in impeachment peril at White House from the department soon Ironwood. after the shooting. She was The family would like to thank Mr. Jerald Rocco, WASHINGTON (AP) – White House cover-up. even though there was no sentenced Wednesday to owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel A second whistleblower Crucially, the new whistle- evidence of wrongdoing by 10 years in prison. has come forward with blower works in the intelli- the former vice president The shooting that killed Inc., in Wakefield for his professionalism and help- information about Presi- gence field and has “first- or his son Hunter, who Brown happened at a dif- ing us through this difficult time and making all the dent Donald Trump’s deal- hand knowledge” of key served on the board of a ferent apartment complex, arrangements. ings with Ukraine, adding events, Zaid said. Ukrainian gas company. according to a Dallas Condolences may be expressed online at to the impeachment peril The emergence of the Text messages from police news release. lakesidememorialchapel.com. engulfing the White second whistleblower State Department officials House and potentially pro- threatened to undermine revealed other details, viding new leads to arguments from Trump including that Ukraine was Democrats in their unfurl- and his allies to discredit promised a visit with GM-UAW talks take turn for ing investigation of the original complaint. Trump if the government Trump’s conduct. They have called it politi- would agree to investigate worse; settlement not near Attorney Mark Zaid, cally motivated, claimed it the 2016 election and who represents both was filed improperly and Ukrainian gas company DETROIT (AP) – Con- al to the company Satur- letter to GM’s vice presi- whistleblowers, said in a dismissed it as unreliable Burisma – the outline of a tract talks aimed at ending day. He said GM respond- dent for labor relations text message to The Associ- because it was based on potential quid pro quo. a 21-day strike by the Unit- ed Sunday morning by Sunday, saying: “You didn’t ated Press that the second secondhand or thirdhand Rep. Jim Himes, D- ed Auto Workers against reverting back to an offer even have a professional person has spoken to the information. Conn., a member of the General Motors have taken that had been rejected and courtesy to explain why intelligence community’s A rough transcript of House Intelligence Com- a turn for the worse, hitting made few changes. you could not accept or internal watchdog and can Trump’s call with Ukraini- mittee, said word of a sec- a big snag over product The company’s propos- why you rejected our pack- corroborate information in an President Volodymyr ond whistleblower indi- commitments for U.S. fac- al did nothing to address a age proposal for each item the original whistleblower Zelenskiy, released by the cates a larger shift inside tories, a union official host of items, Dittes wrote, we addressed.” complaint. That document White House, has already the government. wrote in an email to mem- specifying job security for A person briefed on the alleged that Trump pushed corroborated the com- “The president’s real bers. members during the term talks said Sunday that the Ukraine’s president to plaint’s central claim that problem is that his behav- The letter from UAW of the four-year contract. union voiced concerns investigate Democratic Trump sought to pressure ior has finally gotten to a Vice President Terry Dittes Normally in contract about GM increasing pro- presidential candidate Joe Ukraine to investigate the place where people are say- casts doubt on whether talks, the union bargains duction in Mexico, where it Biden’s family, prompting a Bidens. The push came ing, ‘Enough,’” Himes said. there will be a quick settle- for commitments from the now builds pickup trucks, Democrats have zeroed ment in the contract dis- company to build new small cars and two SUVs. in on the State Department pute, which sent 49,000 vehicles, engines, transmis- The person, who spoke on # # in the opening phase of workers to the picket lines sions and other items at condition of anonymity THIS DAY on Sept. 16, crippling GM’s U.S. factories represented because the talks are pri- factories. by the union. vate, said both sides are far IN HISTORY IMPEACH — page 8 Dittes’ letter says the “It did nothing to pro- apart on guarantees of new October 7 union presented a propos- vide job security during products in U.S. factories. • 1492 Christopher Columbus misses Florida when the term of this agree- GM leads all companies he changes course DAILY GLOBE ment,” Dittes wrote. “We, in automobiles produced in this union, could not be in Mexico at just over • 1959 Far side of Moon seen for the first time, more disappointed with 833,000 last year, accord- courtesy of USSR’s Luna 3 space probe B N G O General Motors who refuse ing to LMC and the Center • 1960 TV series “Route 66” premieres on CBS I to recognize the experience for Automotive Research, a • 1963 JFK signs ratification for nuclear test and talent of our member- think-tank based in Ann ban treaty Today’s ship.” Arbor. Of GM vehicles sold In a statement, GM said in the U.S., 22% are pro- • 1984 Walter Payton passes Jim Brown as NFL Numbers N B it continues to negotiate in duced in Mexico. career rushing leader good faith “with very good GM’s U.S. factories have are... proposals that benefit been shut down since the Today’s History was sponsored by 38 2 employees today and workers walked out Sept. builds a stronger future for 16. Parts shortages also all of us.” have forced the company to Birthday Bowling Parties The company said it is close plants in Mexico and Any size group • Children of committed to talking Canada. any ages • No cleanup around the clock to resolve Industry analysts say Includes bowling shoes, pizza, the dispute. GM is losing more than soft drinks & place settings But Dittes wrote that $80 million a day as the Checkout our while both sides had made strike continues. Workers Daily Specials progress on important earn $250 per week in issues two days ago, the strike pay while they’re on www.larrysluckystrikes.com talks now “have taken a the picket lines, about one- turn for the worse.” fifth of what they normally 906-932-4132 Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 Dittes also sent a sharp make. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 3 Michigan DNR looking FRIENDLY COMPETITION for volunteers By KATIE GERVASI allows them to see the real ple in their community Michigan Department of Natural human side of an officer. through more than just the Resources Conservation officers are formal teaching setting. They say it takes a vil- humans; they care about “I had at least five calls lage to raise a child. In the people going in the to my house just the other Michigan, it takes a net- woods.” night – questions about work of nearly 3,000 volun- Singleton, a proud U.S. getting into hunter safety teers to teach the next gen- Coast Guard veteran, start- classes,” said Larry eration how to be safe and ed volunteering with the Stafford of Royal Oak, who responsible hunters. DNR two years ago, after has been a volunteer Despite a decline in spending much of his time hunter safety instructor for Michigan hunters in recent at the Fin and Feather Club 13 years. years, recreational safety of Mason County. Club programs like hunter edu- members suggested that Lifelong skills cation are in demand. Singleton, who wanted to Volunteer instructors Coordinated by the become more involved bring a plethora of lifelong Michigan Department of with carrying on Michi- hunting and outdoors Natural Resources Law gan’s hunting tradition, experience to their classes, Enforcement Division, the become a hunter safety which is crucial, especially state’s recreational safety instructor. since many parents are programs include classes trusting these volunteers to taught by more than 2,800 Devotion teach their children how to volunteer hunter safety “I always wanted to be a safely handle a firearm. instructors. teacher,” Singleton said. “I “Our instructors teach During 2018, 18,800 have a ton of knowledge in children, men and women students received a hunter recreational safety. We basic first aid and outdoor safety certificate, which have such an amazing envi- survival skills,” Wanless allows them the opportuni- ronment around us, I want said. ty to hunt for a lifetime. to make sure that people Most importantly, vol- P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe “Conservation officers can be safe and enjoy it.” unteer instructors teach are involved with the pro- THE MALE winner of the two-mile run at last Saturday’s third annual Bridges and The process of becom- about ethics, which Wan- Bluffs event high-fives the same race’s female winner. They are, from left, Aubrey gram, but there aren’t ing a volunteer instructor less said is the basis for the enough officers available to Smith, 12, of Ironwood and Jackson Fiamoncini, 13, of Ashland. Fiamoncini’s time begins with submitting an hunter education program. was 13.02 minutes, and Smith’s time was 13.48 minutes. The race, which started at teach recreational safety application, and then a “You have to do the classes in every community Ironwood’s Historic Depot Park and followed the Iron Belle Trail, was open to peo- background check is con- right thing, right,” Stafford ple of all ages and also included untimed walkers. It was preceded by a separate throughout the state in ducted. The volunteer said. “Even when you think addition to their other half-marathon race, which included individual runners and two-person relay applicant then needs to nobody is watching.” teams. responsibilities,” said Lt. pass a written exam, teach Volunteer instructors Tom Wanless, conservation as a student instructor and teach students about tak- officer and hunter educa- receive sign-off from the ing clear and accurate tion administrator for the lead instructor and men- shots and being respectful Ascension Medical Group state of Michigan. “We tor. with game. heavily rely on a strong net- Once volunteers have “You’re taking that ani- work of devoted volunteer completed their instructor mal’s life — do it respectful- welcomes nurse practitioner instructors to make our training, they are responsi- ly and don’t make it suffer,” program successful.” ble for working with the Stafford said. WOODRUFF, Wis. – needs by the most effective adult/gerontologic acute Conservation officers DNR Law Enforcement The DNR offers hunter Ascension Medical Group and efficient means.” care. work with volunteer Division to plan their cur- safety education as an welcomes nurse practition- She earned her associ- When not in the office, instructors, often assisting riculum, promote their online, self-paced course er Elizabeth Horwath to the ates degree in nursing from Horwath enjoys spoiling with classes, which gives classes using an online with a required field day, a Family Medicine Depart- Nicolet Area Technical Col- her pets, playing piano, and them a chance to interact database and get materials home-study option with a ment of Ascension Medical lege and her bachelor’s and home improvement pro- with the students and to teach their class. required field day and in a Group at Woodruff, located master’s degrees in nursing jects. For more information engage with the next gener- Additionally, the DNR traditional classroom set- in the Dr. Kate Clinic on the from the University of or to schedule an appoint- ation of Michigan hunters. hosts an annual multi-day ting. More information is campus of Howard Young South Alabama, Mobile. ment, please call “When the DNR officers hunter education volunteer available at Medical Center, part of Her studies focused on fam- 715.356.8140 or visit come in, that’s a huge part instructor academy, which Michigan.gov/HunterEdu- Ascension located at 240 ily medicine as well as ascension.org/wisconsin. of it,” said Rick Singleton, a all instructors are encour- cation. Maple Street, Woodruff. hunter education instruc- aged to complete at least If you are interested in Board certified in family tor who lives in Ludington once. volunteering as a recre- medicine and adult/geron- SAVE THE DATE! ~ October 8, 2019 and devotes much of his Volunteer instructors ational safety instructor, go tologic acute care, Horwath time to volunteering with are invested in the success to Michigan.gov/DNRVol- provides acute care services New Beginnings Pregnancy Support Services various programs. “Having of the program. They share unteers and select “Volun- as well as preventative care a conservation officer talk their knowledge and time teer Recreational Safety and wellness exams for The public is invited to our to the kids at hunter safety with an abundance of peo- Instructor.” patients two years if age and older. She has special ANNUAL FUND RAISER interest in chronic disease Great Northern Gatherings - 930 E Cloverland Drive Community Calendar management. Special Guest Speaker: Cory Shankleton “My goal is to establish a President of the Michigan Heartbeat Coalition relationship with my Email calendar items and Hound, Ironwood. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. patients that will provide Two speaking sessions: 4pm & 7pm community news to Ironwood American Iron County Veterans Ser- them with the options and Food begins at 3:30pm & 5:30pm [email protected]. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, knowledge needed to opti- For more information, call 906- ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Tickets sold at the door 932-2211. rial Building, Legion club room. 2190. mize the management of Monday, Oct. 7 Wakefield VFW Post Survivors of Suicide, 3 their health,” said Hor- Meal-$10 / Dessert & Beverage-$5 / Beverage-$2 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, p.m., Zion Lutheran Church. wath. “Ultimately, patients VFW Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 906-932-5718. “When the heartbeat is detected, the baby is protected” Iron County Food Pantry, p.m. Mercer Health and Well- know their body best and I 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Gathering, Participating ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., will strive to meet their “Come hear the details & Sign the petition” Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- and Supporting, 6 p.m., Mercer Community Center. 4450. developmental disability advo- Wakefield American Alcoholics Anonymous, cacy group, Community Mental Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Health, Wakefield. 906-229- p.m. regular meeting, post, Ironwood. area74.org. 6170. Wakefield. Overeaters Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 IMPACT Life Support 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran p.m., Episcopal Church of the Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Church, Wakefield. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Government 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Catholic Church, Ironwood. Hurley City Council, 5 Church, Bessemer. area74.org. p.m., city hall. area74.org. Ironwood Sports Hall of Montreal City Council, Government Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright 5:30 p.m., city hall. Wakefield Housing Com- K-12 School, room 205. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., mission, 9 a.m., Sunset MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., Pence, Wis., Town Hall. Manor community room, 200 MECCA cabin near the treat- Pierce St., Wakefield. ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Wednesday, Oct. 9 Gogebic-Ontonagon Erwin Community Club, County Remonumentation 6:30 p.m., Erwin town hall. Christian Men of the Peer Review, 9 a.m., Natural Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Resources Center, Bessemer. EST, Ontonagon United Cafe, Ironwood. Iron County Aging Advi- Methodist Church basement, Mentoring of Moms, 9- sory Committe, 1 p.m., Coun- next to Holiday gas station, 10:30 a.m., Range Community ty Board Room, Hurley, Wis. Ontonagon. area74.org. Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Bessemer Area Sewer Government 4355. Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- Gogebic Community Col- Alcoholics Anonymous, mer City Hall. lege Board, 8 a.m., special open meeting, noon, Salem Gogebic County Board, 5 meeting, room B22, Solin Cen- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. ter for Business Education. area74.org. Erwin Township Board, Ironwood Parks and DOVE Support Group, 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. Recreation Committee, 5 p.m., meeting, Conference Room 1, second floor, Memori- al Building, Ironwood. CITY OF Wakefield Planning Com- mission, 5:30 p.m., meeting BESSEMER room, municipal building. Bessemer City Council, 6 ABSENTEE BALLOTS AVAILABLE p.m., city hall. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Absentee ballots are now available for City of p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- ty Center. Bessemer electors for the November 5, 2019 City Tuesday, Oct. 8 Election. Absentee ballots may be obtained from the Bessemer City Clerk’s office, 411 S. Sophie Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Street, Bessemer, MI, Monday through Friday, Patterson courts or Ironwood Memorial Building. 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you wish to have a ballot Gogebic County Veterans mailed, please contact the Clerk’s office for an ap- Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 plication or mail a completed application to the a.m., Ironwood Memorial Building. 906-667-1110. above address. Friends of the Mercer Public Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, Wis. The City Clerk’s Office will be open from 8:00 Wakefield Library Tiny a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday November 2, Tot Storytime, 10 a.m., Wake- 2019. The last day for City Electors to receive an field. Alcoholics Anonymous, Absent Voter Ballot by mail for the November 5, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 2019 City Election is Friday, November 1, 2019. Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, The last day to vote absentee in the City Clerk’s noon, Golden Dragon. Office is Monday, November 4, 2019. Between Bessemer American 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- ican Legion, Bessemer. Bessemer American Jim Trudgeon, Bessemer City Clerk/Treasurer Legion Auxiliary, 5 p.m. 906-667-0333 social, 6 p.m. dinner, Elk & l 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE An annual reminder It’s October! for your children’s eulogies at your Sue Mizell, Publisher Such a happy month for countless funeral many years from now. families of young children who are Help your kids with their cos- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor already brainstorming who or what tumes, if that’s one of your many tal- they will be for Halloween. ents. Or celebrate the other parent’s Lots of dragons this year, I hear, efforts to make your kids’ Halloween and superheroes. In our family of dreams come true. Honor the agreed- Connie seven grandchildren, I will not be Schultz upon time for the exchange of chil- In Their Opinion surprised if Peppa Pig makes an dren, and act happy about it. If I can appearance, trotting alongside one of pretend to like a stranger who has Answers needed the pups of “Paw Patrol.” Ryder, just suggested I inject Botox into my maybe, or Chase. I expect a pajama- face to look better for my senator clad appearance from Woody, as is pile of shattered pieces of your heart. husband, you can pretend, for your on PolyMet mine our family’s habit. We’ve watched If he or she is no danger to your children, to like the person you once It might seem like Minnesota’s debate about “Toy Story” so many times in this child -- as determined by an expert -- promised to love until the day one of whether to allow heavy-metal mining in the Lake joint that I can’t hear Tom Hanks’ and you are interfering with visita- you drops dead. Superior and BWCA watersheds has taken forev- voice without looking around for tion or otherwise trying to poison Please don’t mistake my certainty er. Buzz Lightyear. that relationship, then you are violat- about all of this as evidence of lack Know, though, those bodies of water are roughly There is no holiday less compli- ing the greatest trust of all, which is of experience. I was a single mother 10,000 to 12,000 years old. Similarly, the rocks sur- cated and more fun for little ones the one you owe your children. for a decade, starting when my rounding them – and which hold those potentially than Halloween -- unless you’re one I’ve written about this issue at the daughter was just 7 years old. I know valuable minerals – are 540 million to 4.5 billion of those parents who sees trick-or- beginning of the holiday season for that it’s easy to be the model of class years old. treat night as round one in your years, at the request of divorce and grace when things are going our In that context, Minnesota should take all the time endeavor to make an estranged lawyers, and domestic court judges way, but that it’s quite another thing it needs to make sure proposed mines will not con- spouse miserable for the holidays. and referees. I’ve noticed an uptick in to pull it off when we feel alone and taminate in a few decades what Mother Nature has This column is written on behalf this year’s number of requests, which hollowed out. I also know, from taken countless millennia to . of the children whose lives you are is why this column comes earlier direct experience and through inter- At least two big developments this summer involv- about to ruin. than usual. It would appear that views with countless families of ing the proposed PolyMet mine changed the land- Yes, this separation or divorce has political tensions increasingly are divorce, that children grow up to be scape of the deal. One involves the credibility of at been beyond brutal. creeping into every crevice of family adults who will decide for themselves least two parts of the extensive permitting process, Yes, the fault falls entirely on the life. Let us acknowledge this, and who was fair and who deserves to which the state just completed. The other involves diminished shoulders of you-know- agree that this bears no resemblance know their grandchildren. Please the sale this summer of PolyMet to global mining who. to an excuse for mirroring the behav- think about that if ever you’re tempt- giant Glencore PLC. And yes, you love your children. ior we almost universally claimed to ed to make your child feel guilty for Combined, they make a compelling case for legis- Prove it. abhor before the 2016 election. wanting to love someone. lators to hold new public hearings so Minnesotans Let’s start with Allhallows Eve. If this is your year not to take You can be the parent your chil- can hear directly from the parties requesting permis- I’m sorry to be harsh, but for the your children trick-or-treating, anoth- dren want you to be. sion to do this high-risk mining and the elected offi- sake of your children, I don’t care if er opportunity has immediately pre- This happy is cheering cials and agencies granting them that permission. the man or woman you once loved sented itself: You can model the you on. In separate rulings in June and this month, the has betrayed every promise ever behavior you hope to see in your for- Connie Schultz can be reached at Minnesota Court of Appeals suspended three long- made to you and cackled over the mer beloved, and create great content [email protected]. fought-for permits PolyMet had won so it could move ahead in finding investors to make heavy-metal min- Today in history ing near Babbitt and Hoyt Lakes a reality. The court first suspended a major water quality permit granted by the Minnesota Pollution Control By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History Agency after leaked emails from that agency and the On Oct. 7, 2001, the war in federal EPA alluded to the two agencies possibly try- Afghanistan started as the ing to minimize EPA comments questioning the per- United States and Britain mit. At least one of those emails also appeared to be launched air attacks against copied to the Minnesota House Speaker’s Office. military targets and Osama bin Laden’s training camps in the Media reports about the emails spurred Minneso- wake of the September 11 ta’s courts, its legislative auditor’s office and even the attacks. EPA Inspector General’s Office to dive deeper into On this date whether critical comments from expert staff were In 1777, the second Battle of Saratoga began during the withheld on the path to acquiring that permit. American Revolution. (British Those are worthy investigations, especially know- forces under General John ing that heavy metal mines worldwide have created Burgoyne surrendered ten scores of long-term pollution and water-quality prob- days later.) lems. Not to mention asking why would agencies In 1849, author Edgar Allan Poe died in Baltimore, Mary- copy such communications to a party like the Min- land, at age 40. nesota House Speaker’s office? In 1954, Marian Anderson The second ruling came Sept. 18 when the court became the first black singer suspended PolyMet’s permit to mine and dam safety hired by the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York. permit based on concerns tied to Glencore. In 1960, Democratic presi- After years of funding PolyMet’s push for the per- dential candidate John F. mits, Glencore became its majority owner this sum- Kennedy and Republican mer. opponent Richard Nixon held The ruling stems from a lawsuit by conservation their second televised debate, this one in Washington, D.C. recalled Gov. Gray Davis and Nobel Prize for physics for Christopher Norris is 64. Cellist groups concerned about Glencore taking ownership In 1979, Pope John Paul II elected Arnold Schwarzeneg- inventing a new kind of light- Yo-Yo Ma is 64. Gospel singer of PolyMet and how the design of a planned dam that concluded his week-long tour ger their new governor. emitting diode (LED) that Michael W. Smith is 62. is key to the mine plan is similar to a failed dam at a of the United States with a In 2004, President George promised to revolutionize the Olympic gold medal ice dancer Glencore-owned Brazil ore mine. The January dam Mass on the Washington Mall. W. Bush and Vice President way the world lighted its offices Jayne Torvill is 62. Actor Dylan In 1985, Palestinian gun- Dick Cheney conceded that and homes. Baker is 61. Actress Judy Lan- failure released a massive amount of toxic tailings men hijacked the Italian cruise Saddam Hussein had no One year ago: Breaking her ders is 61. Recording execu- mixed with water that killed about 230 people and ship Achille Lauro in the weapons of mass destruction long-standing refusal to dis- tive and TV personality Simon polluted miles of land and waterways. Mediterranean. (The hijackers as they tried to shift the Iraq cuss anything political, music Cowell is 60. Rock musician The DNR in August had refused to review the per- shot and killed Leon Klinghof- war debate to a new issue, superstar Taylor Swift Charlie Marinkovich (formerly mits, saying the two mining sites were not compara- fer, a Jewish-American tourist arguing that Saddam was announced that she would be with Iron Butterfly) is 60. in a wheelchair, and pushed abusing a U.N. oil-for-food pro- voting for Tennessee’s Demo- Actress Paula Newsome is 58. ble. That prompted the lawsuit – with the Appeals him overboard, before surren- gram. cratic Senate candidate Phil Country singer Dale Watson is Court ruling the dam disaster should prompt not just dering on Oct. 9.) Ten years ago: A top Ital- Bredesen. Brazilian voters 57. Pop singer Ann Curless the DNR but other permitting authorities to re-exam- In 1991, University of Okla- ian court overturned a law chose a far-right former army (Expose) is 56. Rhythm-and- ine the plans. homa law professor Anita Hill granting Prime Minister Silvio captain, Jair Bolsonaro, in the blues singer Toni Braxton is 52. publicly accused Supreme Berlusconi immunity from pros- first round of the country’s Rock singer-musician Thom Knowing such a failure could ruin Minnesota’s Court nominee Clarence ecution, allowing trials for cor- presidential election, but he fell Yorke (Radiohead) is 51. Rock biggest natural treasures, a thorough review is war- Thomas of making sexually ruption and tax fraud to resume just short of the margin needed musician-dancer Leeroy ranted. inappropriate comments when in Milan. (Berlusconi was later to avoid a late October runoff. Thornhill is 50. Actress Nicole Make no mistake. The copper-nickel mining game she worked for him; Thomas convicted of tax fraud relating (Bolsonaro would win the Ari Parker is 49. Actress Allison for Minnesota got even more serious this summer denied Hill’s allegations. to the purchase of TV rights to runoff with 55 percent of the Munn is 45. Rock singer-musi- In 1992, trade representa- U.S. films on his Mediaset net- vote.) The Milwaukee Brewers cian Damian Kulash is 44. when Glencore bought out PolyMet. tives of the United States, work; the corruption trial ended beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 Singer Taylor Hicks is 43. Actor Glencore is known worldwide for mining. Its sup- Canada and Mexico initialed with a court ruling that the to sweep their National League Omar Miller is 41. Neo-soul porters see it as providing crucial materials for the the North American Free Trade statute of limitations had run Division Series. singer Nathaniel Rateliff modern age. Opponents see it as a company focused Agreement during a ceremony out.) Americans Venkatraman Today’s Birthdays (Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night in San Antonio, Texas, in the Ramakrishnan and Thomas Retired South African Arch- Sweats) is 41. Actor Shawn on making profits no matter the problems – and pol- presence of President George Steitz and Israeli Ada Yonath bishop and Nobel Peace laure- Ashmore is 40. Actor Jake lution – created. H.W. Bush, Canadian Prime won the Nobel Prize in chem- ate Desmond Tutu is 88. McLaughlin is 37. Electronic Going forward, its role here is clear. On every Minister Brian Mulroney and istry. Fashion and celebrity Author Thomas Keneally is 84. musician Flying Lotus (AKA legal document and permit required, it must replace Mexican President Carlos Sali- photographer Irving Penn died Comedian Joy Behar is 77. Stephen Ellison) is 36. MLB PolyMet as the party to be held accountable for this nas de Gortari. in New York at 92. Former National Security player Evan Longoria is 34. In 1996, Fox News Channel Five years ago: North Council aide Lt. Col. Oliver Actress Holland Roden is 33. proposal. made its debut. Korea publicly acknowledged North (ret.) is 76. Rock musi- Actress Amber Stevens is 33. Finally, once those investigations about the leaked In 1998, Matthew Shepard, to the international community cian Kevin Godley (10cc) is 74. Boston Red Sox outfielder emails on the water permit are completed, legislators a gay college student, was the existence of its “reform Actress Jill Larson is 72. Coun- Mookie Betts is 27. Actress should hold public hearings so Minnesotans can beaten and left tied to a wood- through labor” camps, a men- try singer Kieran Kane is 70. Lulu Wilson is 14. en fencepost outside of tion that appeared to come in Singer John Mellencamp is 68. Thought for Today hear directly from the parties requesting to do this Laramie, Wyoming; he died response to a highly critical Rock musician Ricky Phillips is “Being right half the time pollution-prone mining and the elected officials and five days later. (Russell Hen- U.N. human rights report. Two 68. Russian President Vladimir beats being half-right all the agencies willing to grant them that permission. derson and Aaron McKinney Japanese scientists, Isamu Putin is 67. Actress Mary Bad- time.” –St. Cloud (Minn.) Times are serving life sentences for Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano, ham (Film: “To Kill a Mocking- — Malcolm Forbes, Shepard’s murder.) and a naturalized American, bird”) is 67. Rock musician Tico American publisher In 2003, California voters Shuji Nakamura, won the Torres (Bon Jovi) is 66. Actress (1919-1990)

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 5 County on Thursday. Dan Siirila, chair of the Gogebic County Board, Gov. Whitmer makes mining From page 1 said the line item veto was state and if that fails a law- a last minute development suit may be filed to attempt but word from the state is to share the costs among that the pension fund reim- committee appointments the member counties of the bursement is still being disbanded consortium. moved around to other LANSING – Gov. Gretchen Whit- ing operation; and James Kochevar, erally recognized Indian tribe on the “It’s not fair for the tax- bills that are still in the mer announced 12 appointments to of Marquette, is a professional engi- committee. payers of Gogebic County budget. There is concern the state’s recently formed Commit- neer and the general manager of Along with these 13 members, to be burdened with debt but people are working to tee on Michigan’s Mining Future Fri- Cleveland Cliff’s iron ore mining and Whitmer appointed a member desig- left over from the consor- keep the county funded, he day. processing location in Ishpeming and nated by state Rep. Sara Cambensy, tium,” Markkanen said. said. The appointments include repre- represents a ferrous mining opera- D-Marquette, and state Sen. Ed McB- “The state paid the salaries “I got the word yester- sentatives of the state’s mining indus- tion. room, R-Vulcan. Cambensy and McB- of the people who worked day that it looks very good try, environmental non-profit organi- Two members – Sean Hammond, room represent the districts with for the consortium, and but I won’t believe it until I zations, universities, municipalities, of Lansing, with the Michigan Envi- state’s highest production of metallic the state should pay for the see the check in my hand,” unions and tribes. ronmental Council; and Jerome May- mineral mines in their respective leg- pensions these employees Siirila said. “But it’s not The committee is a part of the nard, of Marquette, with the Superior islative bodies. were promised.” totally vetoed and we will Department of Environment, Great Watershed Partnership Board – rep- Timothy Eisele, of Atlantic Mine, In 2018, Chippewa be working on this and Lakes and Energy and is tasked with resent the state’s environmental non- is an associate professor at Michigan County was awarded Juliane has been on the coordinating mining development in profits. Tech, teaching minerals processing $800,000 in state funding horn with the governor’s the state. Snehamoy Chatterjee, an assistant and metals extraction. He is Camben- to take care of pension office.” The committee will develop rec- professor at Michigan Tech; and sy’s designee on the committee. debt that remained after Siirila said the line item ommendations to, “Foster a sustain- Stephen Kesler, an emeritus profes- Harold Fitch, of Lansing, is the the Eastern Upper Penin- cuts also impact payments able, diversified mining industry, sor at the University of Michigan, rep- president of H.R. Fitch Consulting sula Jobs Consortium dis- in lieu of taxes (PILT) fund- evaluate and recommend public poli- resent current and former research Services and is McBroom’s designee banded. ing for county land that cy to enhance the growth of the min- faculty members who study mining on the committee. “I can’t comprehend doesn’t produce taxes, and ing and minerals industry, and advise and geology at universities in the Along with the 12 appointees, the why the state of Michigan also some road funding on the development of stakeholder state. committee includes the chief execu- is willing to step up and and sheriff’s office fund- partnerships,” according to informa- Deborah Pellow, of Ishpeming, is a tive officer of the Michigan Economic take responsibility for its ing. tion from the governor’s office from trustee on the Tilden Township Development Corporation, the debt on the eastern side of Whitmer altogether when she signed the legislation creat- Board and the secretary/treasurer for Department of Natural Resources the U.P., but not the west,” issued 147 line-item vetoes ing the committee. the Marquette County Land Bank director and director of the Depart- Markkanen said. “I will in the Fiscal Year 2020 Three members of the 15-member Authority. She represents a munici- ment of Environment, Great Lakes keep fighting to make this budget, affecting around committee represent various mining pality where a mining operation and Energy or their representatives. right for the people of $947 million in state interests in the state, according to Fri- takes place. Whitmer signed the legislation Gogebic County.” spending, according to a day’s announcement. Chad Korpi, of Ishpeming, works creating the committee in early July, Juliane Giackino, Goge- Michigan Association of Richard Becker, of Monroe, is the for Cleveland Cliffs and is the presi- after it passed the state legislature bic County administrator, Counties announcement. president of Michigan Paving & dent of amalgamated United Steel- with broad support. The state House said there was to be no cost The vetoes struck around Materials Company and was appoint- workers Local 4950 representing approved the bill 107-1 in May and to the county in the transi- $60 million in funding in ed to represent an aggregate mining workers of a mining operation on the the state Senate passed it 37-0 in tion of operating the pen- 16 different Republican operation; Matthew Johnson, of Mar- committee. June. sion fund. The program budgets for specific pro- quette, is the manager of government Evelyn Ravindran, of L’Anse, is the The committee is expected to was funded from the feder- grams and services while and community relations for Eagle director of the Keweenaw Bay Indian deliver its report within the next two al government through the at the same time providing Mine in Champion Township and Community Natural Resources years, Whitmer’s office said in July. —Richard Jenkins state and the county was a an overall $5 million, or represents a metallic nonferrous min- Department and is representing a fed- fiduciary agent that did not 2.3% increase in county fund the program, she revenue sharing, the state- Hike take advantage of existing trails in said. ment said. the park and move the route closer to The grant funding “While we see that the Lake of the Clouds. seemed assured right up to counties were collateral From page 1 Along with the group hikes, Flory the final days of the budget damage in a fight between “We look forward to hosting more said the chapter is also planning session, she said. As the the governor and the Legis- group hikes next year.” some weekend work events next sea- legislators left the state lature, there’s no way to The Montreal River Gorge is one son for additional trail blazing and capital for their respective sugarcoat what $60 million of the sites on Little Girl’s Point hik- help on the reroutes. districts the announce- in cuts mean to our mem- ers traveling the North Country Trail The North Country Trail is the ment came from the gover- bers,” said Stephan Currie, will be able to see once a planned longest National Scenic Trail in the nor’s office and Markka- executive director of the trail reroute is complete. National Trails System, according to nen contacted her office Michigan Association of Preliminary flagging for the route the trail association’s website, and with the news. Counties, in the announce- began this year and work will contin- stretches 4,600 miles over eight states The governor wants ment. “These are signifi- ue next season to move the trail off from North Dakota to Vermont. The additional revenues for cant, troubling reductions. Lake Road. Once complete, the trail reroute, the Ni-Miikanaake chapter is Ni-Miikanaake chapter oversees the roads and programs that We plan to make a vigor- will go from the Wisconsin border working on an effort to reroute the section for trail running from the were not included in the ous case to both sides that past the Montreal Gorge and Bald trail in the eastern part of the Porcu- Wisconsin border to M-64. versions of the Republican these results need to be Mountain before heading toward pine Mountains Wilderness State More information on the chapter budgets, Giackino said. reversed as quickly as pos- Copper Peak. Park. can be found on its Facebook page or “She’s looking for some sible with a supplemental Along with the Little Girl’s Point This plan will allow the trail to its page on northcountrytrail.org. resolution to do the road appropriations bill.” repair,” she said. The Michigan Associa- MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7, 2019 State Sen. Ed McBroom, tion of Counties released a 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 R-Vulcan, also contacted list of other reductions to All American “Hussle & Black Lightning (Season Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ black-ish ’ black-ish ’ The Gold- The Gold- the county to say the line county services that affect- # CW KDLH Motivate” (TVPG) (CC) Premiere) (N) ’ (TV14) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TV14) bergs ’ bergs ’ item was not vetoed, she ed by the line item vetoes The Neigh- Bob Hearts All Rise “Sweet Bird of Bull “Rectify” (N) ’ (TV14) Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James said. 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From page 1 ly experience a sense of closure knowing that, like Walter, their loved one is finally at home, and at rest,” Heykes said. “Today, we experience this closure and although it brings Wal- ter’s earthly story to an end, we know that it also marks a beginning that happened for Walter 77 years ago, and that will one day happen for all of us as well.” A funeral homily ordi- narily addresses the strong grief that loved ones feel, which is very deep and painful, as most funerals occur days after someone dies, he said. With Kellett, the immediate grief came in the days after he was declared missing and pre- sumed dead, with a service performed years ago in Ironwood, he said. “A lot of us here today were either too young to understand or not even born yet when he died,” Heykes said. “But despite this, something important Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe has been missing all these MEMBERS OF the Michigan National Guard Military 77 years and that is what Funeral Honors Team Rifle Squad stand at attention we call closure. Closure as a bugler plays “Taps” for World War II soldier Wal- comes when we finally ter Kellett at Riverside Cemetery on Saturday. know that all of the loose ends have been tied up and when we ritually recognize this.” Ethan Puisto sang for the ceremony accompanied by Holly Kluhsman. Members of Ironwood American Legion Post 5 Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe MEMBERS OF the Michigan National Guard Military Funeral Honors Team fold the Honor Guard all saluted flag that had draped the coffin of World War II soldier Walter Kellett, to present to Kellett’s coffin, one by one. family at Riverside Cemetery on Saturday, where the recently identified POW/MIA They formed an honor was buried in the family plot with full military honors. guard together with mem- bers of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, American soldiers and father, also named Walter, Skjolaas and Nancy Gage and Vietnam Veterans of 18,000 Filipino soldiers who she said was the Iron- were present to hold flags America posts from sur- died along the way. wood fire chief in the during the graveside ser- rounding cities in Michi- Kellett remains along 1950s and 1960s. She vice and honors ceremony. gan and Wisconsin. with those of other soldiers knew his entire family but Gage, the Upper Peninsula “This is different, of were disinterred by the mil- said she never heard many ride captain, said it’s amaz- course,” said Arvid Sivula, itary following the war but stories about Walter miss- ing what the military can treasurer of the VVA. “Most remained unidentifiable ing in action, as she was do to identify someone and of the time it’s a local guy until a DNA match was young and the perhaps the give closure to the family. who’s been in the commu- made with the family on family just didn’t want to “It’s just an honor and nity for years and years and July 23, 2019. talk about it, she said. to be able to do this two then he passes away. But There were family at the Pat Werner, now 89, years in a row with a World he’s a veteran. We always cemetery from all around and the surviving sibling of War II returning last year honor the fallen.” the country, said U.S. Army Kellett, was just 10-years- in Baraga last year,” she Kellett was raised in Col. Deborah Olson (Ret.), old when he went off to said. Ironwood and enlisted in who was present with her war and was just 12 when The Michigan National the U.S. Army Air Corps husband, Lt. Col. Rick he was declared missing, Guard Military Funeral during World War II. He Read (Ret.). Olson is a she said. There were at Honors Team performed was stationed in the Philip- niece of Kellett who was least 10 men in the family the graveside ceremony. pines in 1941, when the raised in Ironwood. who went off to fight in Several flags were present- Imperial Japanese Army “This is a huge event World War II and Walter ed to surviving relatives of cut off the island chain and that has become a family didn’t come back, she said. Kellett. allied units surrendered in reunion of sorts,” Olson “We just grew up know- Pat Werner, Kellett’s sis- spring of 1942 after said. “It’s really brought ing he died and we didn’t ter from Melrose Park, Ill., months of heavy fighting. everyone together as expect that he would be was presented with a Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe Kellett was 22 years old there are families here returned and so this was Bronze Star and a Purple MICHIGAN PATRIOT Guard Riders volunteer Sharon when reportedly died of who haven’t seen one wonderful news,” Olson Heart that Kellett was Skjolaas, left, and Nancy Gage, the Upper Peninsula malaria and starvation another for 30 to 40 or said. “We are honored to posthumously awarded. ride captain, hold flags during the graveside service after the infamous Bataan more years.” be here.” The team also presented a and honors ceremony for Walter Kellett on Saturday death march of more than Olson grew up next Michigan Patriot Guard rifle squad and a bugler to at Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood. 60 miles. As many as 650 door to Walter Kellett’s, Riders members Sharon play “Taps.”

Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe DAN AND Dawne Peterson, of Bessemer, hold flags as they wait watch the funeral coach procession for Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe World War II soldier Walter Kellett go through the THE HEARSE carrying the remains of recently identified World War II soldier Walter Kellett passes underneath a gates of Riverside Cemetery on Saturday, where the flag hoisted by two Ironwood Fire Department trucks as the procession on West Ridge Street enters the gates recently identified POW/MIA was buried in the family of Riverside Cemetery on Saturday, where Kellett was buried in the family plot with full military honors. plot with full military honors.

Impeach deny that he did anything Trump’s July conversation with Romney, one of the few Republi- the board of Burisma at the same improper, but the White House Zelenskiy and that the accusation cans who has publicly ques- time his father was leading the has struggled to come up with a look like a “political setup.” tioned Trump’s conduct. Obama administration’s diplo- From page 2 unified response. No administra- As for Trump, rather than vis- “The Democrats are lucky that matic dealings with Ukraine. their impeachment investigation. tion officials appeared on the iting his nearby golf course in they don’t have any Mitt Romney Though the timing raised con- The Intelligence, Oversight and Sunday news shows to defend the Sterling, Virginia, for a second types,” Trump wrote, painting the cerns among anti-corruption Foreign Affairs committees have president, while other Republi- day, he stayed at White House, 2012 GOP presidential nominee advocates, there has been no evi- already interviewed Kurt Volker, cans focused mainly on attacking where he tweeted and retweeted, as a traitor to his party. Romney dence of wrongdoing by either a former special envoy to Ukraine Democrats. A few Republicans with the Bidens a main target. tweeted recently that Trump’s Biden. who provided the text messages. suggested that Trump was only “The great Scam is being “brazen and unprecedented A leading candidate for the At least two other witnesses are joking this past week when he revealed!” Trump wrote at one appeal to China and to Ukraine” 2020 Democratic presidential set for depositions this week: publicly called on China to inves- point, continuing to paint him- for an investigation of Biden is nomination, Biden wrote in The Gordon Sondland, the U.S. tigate the Bidens. self as the victim of a “deep state” “wrong and appalling.” Washington Post that he had a ambassador to the European Republican Sen. Lindsey Gra- and hostile Democrats. The July call raised questions message for Trump and “those Union, and Marie Yovanovitch, ham of South Carolina, one of As the president often does about whether Trump held back who facilitate his abuses of who was abruptly ousted as the Trump’s most vocal backers, pro- when he feels under attack, he near $400 million in critical power. ... Please know that I’m U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in vided perhaps the strongest trumpeted his strong support American military aid to Ukraine not going anywhere. You won’t May. defense of the president. He said among Republican voters. He as leverage for a Burisma investi- destroy me, and you won’t Trump and his supporters there was nothing wrong with kept lashing out at Utah Sen. Mitt gation. Hunter Biden served on destroy my family.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 9 Rodgers, Packers rule at home of Cowboys again in 34-24 win Rodgers, Packers rule at home of Cow- rushing the previous two weeks. boys again in 34-24 win On the touchdown that surpassed his By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Pro Football previous career high of two and gave Writer Green Bay a 24-0 lead early in the second ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – Aaron half, Aaron Jones gestured toward Byron Rodgers darted toward the line of scrim- Jones while beating him to the pylon on a mage before flinging a ball sidearm for 5-yard run. The fourth TD was a 1-yard another dazzling completion at the home plunge. of the Dallas Cowboys. Jones had exactly twice as many scrim- Aaron Jones waved "bye-bye" to Dallas mage yards as two-time rushing champion cornerback Byron Jones on the way to one Ezekiel Elliott, who finished with 62 yards of four rushing touchdowns, which tied on the ground after the Cowboys had to Green Bay's franchise record. abandon the part of the game their offense The "Aarons" were quite comfortable in is built on to try to erase the four-touch- a 34-24 victory over the Cowboys on Sun- down deficit. day – Rodgers because he won again at "I think I made a pretty big statement, AT&T Stadium nine years after his first showing what kind of running back I am victory in the retractable-roof stadium was and what I can do," Jones said. "I feel like I the 2011 Super Bowl, Jones because the did go toe-to-toe with him." West Texas kid felt right at home. LOTS OF YARDS, LOSS ANYWAY "All my family was up in the stands," Cooper had a 53-yard touchdown said Jones, who grew up a Cowboys fan among his 11 catches and Michael Gallup about 600 miles away in El Paso and had 113 yards receiving with a 40-yard played for the hometown UTEP Miners. "I score. Prescott, who had never lost when could see my brother right there. I threw throwing for more than 275 yards, was 27 him one of the balls when I scored. That Associated Press of 44. was pretty cool. Just being back in Texas." GREEN BAY PACKERS' Geronimo Allison (81), Aaron Jones (33) and Jake Kumerow The Cowboys finished with 563 yards, Rodgers zipped that sidewinding toss (16) celebrate Jones' touchdown in the first half against the Dallas Cowboys in the most they've ever had in a loss. It to Robert Tonyan in tight coverage along Arlington, Texas, Sunday. topped the 554 yards they had in a 26-21 the sideline to fix one broken play, flipped loss to Detroit in 1985. Not long after a left-hander to Tra Carson to rescue 1:41 left when Brett Maher missed his sec- straight game and dropped into a tie with Cooper's miscue landed in Jaire Alexan- another, and helped Green Bay improve to ond field goal – a 33-yarder that would Philadelphia atop the NFC East after win- der's arms in a scoreless game early, the 5-0 at AT&T Stadium. have given the Cowboys a shot at an ning their first three, just as the Packers Cowboys were behind for good. The first three Green Bay wins over the onside kick down seven. had done. "The only thing that's really on my Cowboys at their 10-year-old stadium were "When you do that, put yourself in a Green Bay, also coming off its first loss, mind is the dropped ball and the turnover all dramatic, highlighted by Rodgers' hole, you put yourself in a position that no took sole possession of first in the NFC it created," Cooper said. "I feel like it gave improbable 35-yard completion to Jared matter how hard you fight and no matter North with Chicago's 24-21 loss to Oak- them momentum in the game, and, 'I got Cook to set up a winning field goal on the how many good things you do on the back land. The Packers opened the season with it,' that's what I was thinking. And those final play of a 34-31 divisional-round play- end, it's hard to come out of that against a a win over the Bears. are the three worst words in football." off win three years ago. good team like they are," Prescott said. "Preseason, they were talking about INJURIES "I've had some good games here," said Missing his biggest threat in Davante Chicago as a playoff team," Rodgers said. Green Bay center Corey Linsley didn't Rodgers, who was injured when Matt Adams because of a toe injury, Rodgers "A tough team with that defense. Then return after leaving in the first half to be Flynn rallied the Packers to a 37-36 win threw for 238 yards without an intercep- come here, the team has Super Bowl aspi- evaluated for a concussion. Cowboys right after trailing 26-3 in the second half six tion – to the delight of a large contingent rations, which they should, because tackle La'el Collins, who played after being years ago. "Four good ones." of Green Bay fans that pulled off several they've got a great quarterback and great listed as questionable with a back issue, Not quite the same drama this time "Go Pack Go" chants without much resis- defense. To be 4-1 and first in the division left with a knee injury in the second half after the Packers (4-1) built a 31-3 lead, tance from the home crowd. is a real accomplishment." and didn't return. although Dak Prescott (463 yards passing) Prescott, on the other hand, matched a JONES' BIG DAY UP NEXT and Amari Cooper (226 yards receiving) career high with three interceptions, Jones had a career-high 182 scrimmage Packers: play Detroit at home next set career highs trying to keep things inter- although the first was a drop by Cooper on yards – 107 rushing and 75 receiving – Monday night. esting in the fourth quarter. what should have been a big play early. and opened the scoring with an 18-yard Cowboys: at the New York Jets next The last hope for Dallas ended with The Cowboys (3-2) lost their second run after being held to 19 and 21 yards Sunday. Anthony Mantha's 4th goal gives Cousins, Thielen lead Vikings Red Wings 4-3 win over Stars in dominant win over Giants

DETROIT (AP) – Anthony Mantha an extra skater in the final minute and put EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) – So Cousins touchdown passes covered 15 scored his career-high fourth goal with pressure on Bernier to hold on for the vic- much for the Minnesota Vikings being one and 9 yards to Thielen, who complained 53.3 seconds left, lifting the Detroit Red tory. Video review was used with 1.6 sec- dimensional. The passing game is back in about the one-sidedness of the offense Wings to a 4-3 victory over the Dallas Stars onds left to determine Alexander Radulov synch with the run. after a two-catch, 6-yard game against on Sunday night in their home opener. didn't score when he tried to stuff the Add in the defense, and the reality is Chicago. He finished with seven catches Filip Hronek set up the goal with a cen- puck past Bernier. the Vikings have it all. for 130 yards. tering pass after Dylan Larkin won a face- NOTES: Red Wings D Trevor Daley left Kirk Cousins threw two touchdowns to The 15-yard, second-quarter touch- off. Mantha also scored early in the third the game with a lower-body injury and F Adam Thielen, Dalvin Cook ran for 132 down pass capped a 98-yard drive and to put Detroit ahead and Roope Hintz Frans Nielsen went off the ice late in the yards and the Vikings made life miserable gave Minnesota a 10-0 lead. The shorter pulled Dallas into a 3-all tie 33 seconds game after being hit in the head by a puck. for Daniel Jones and the New York Giants toss ended a 67-yard drive after New York later with his second goal. ... Stars D Roman Polak was scratched in every way possible in a 28-10 win. got to 18-10 in the third quarter. Jonathan Bernier stopped 19 shots to with an upper body injury. ... Red Wings C "We played well from the jump," said "I feel great. It was huge for the team, help the Red Wings improve to 2-0. Andreas Athanasiou was scratched with a Cousins, who was 22 of 27 for a season- huge for the locker room," said Cook after The Red Wings had a 5-on-3 power play lower-body injury. ... Niklas Kronwall, high 306 yards. "I thought it was a very failing to score a touchdown for the first for 40 seconds midway through the third who retired this offseason following a 15- balanced attack today through the pass time this season. "It's been a long week, and failed to take advantage. season career in Detroit, dropped the cere- game and the run game. The screen game there's been a lot trying to separate us and Dallas, shooting for its first win in three monial first puck. ... Dallas lost its first two added variety to the offense. I thought I think that just brought us more close as games, led 2-0 after the first period after games by a goal to the Stanley Cup cham- Dalvin showed why he's a special player." a group. I'm just proud of the guys with Hintz and Tyler Seguin scored. pion St. Louis Blues and the Eastern Con- The win came just a week after the the way they fought back, blocked that The cushion didn't last long. ference champion Boston Bruins. ... Vikings (3-2) did little in a 16-6 loss to the outer noise and came in here and played Mantha scored in the opening minute Detroit opened the season with a 5-3 win Chicago Bears and Thielen insisted the in a hostile environment." of the second period on a power play and at Nashville. team had to stop being one dimensional, Dan Bailey hit field goals of 31, 48, 32 pulled Detroit into a 2-all tie midway UP NEXT: relying solely on the run. and 45 yards for Minnesota, which scored through the second period. Stars: At Washington on Tuesday night. And that's exactly what Minnesota did. on four of its six possessions in the first Anton Khudobin made 29 saves for the Red Wings: Host Anaheim on Tuesday It hit the Giants (2-3) with a bit of every- half. The fifth ended in a fumble inside the Stars, who pulled their goaltender to add night. thing – pass, run and the defense – in 5-yard line and the sixth on a last play Hail ending the two-game winning streak Jones Mary. engineered since replacing Eli Manning at Jones finished 21 of 38 for 182 yards quarterback. The Vikings gained 490 and an interception. He threw a 35-yard Charles Woodson inducted into yards on offense, including 211 rushing, yard touchdown pass in the second quar- and took a knee inside the New York 5 to ter to fellow rookie Darius Slayton , getting end the game. New York to 10-7. Michigan Sports Hall of Fame The Vikings defense limited New York The No. 6 pick overall gave the Vikings' to 211 yards, sacked Jones four times and defense credit, admitting there wasn't as DETROIT (AP) – Charles Woodson has stantinov was inducted as a professional. hit him countless other times. The Defense much space to run or time to throw on been inducted into the Michigan Sports Clarkston basketball coach Dan Fife and also chipped in with a safety when some plays. He also said he needs to make Hall of Fame. sports executive Tom Wilson were also linebacker Anthony Barr tackled Jon Hilli- plays and there were chances he missed, He led Michigan to the 1997 national honored Saturday night. man in the end zone after New York recov- including two throws to Sterling Shepard championship and won the Heisman Tro- Harry Atkins, who was a sports writer ered Cook's fumble at the 1. that might have been scores. phy. Woodson was elected in the amateur for The Associated Press for 21 years until category along with Morris Peterson, who retiring in 2000, and sports writer Mike helped Michigan State win the 2000 O'Hara were inducted in the media catego- Big 3rd quarter not enough national basketball title, Olympic swim- ry. mer Allison Schmitt and Michigan basket- Former Pistons star Grant Hill was ball standout Diane Dietz. elected, but is expected to be inducted for Bears vs. Raiders Red Wings defenseman Vladimir Kon- next year. LONDON (AP) – The problem for the arriving on Friday – four days after the Chicago Bears was more about their play Raiders got to town – was a bad move by in the trenches than when they arrived in coach Matt Nagy. Mercer wins Bi-State Tourney London. "Had nothing to do with when we came A Bears team known for its dominant here and when we didn't," Nagy said. "It's Mercer won Saturday’s Michigan-Wis- Creek and Mellen to finish third in Hurley defensive front was overwhelmed by the about playing football." consin volleyball tournament. behind the Lakes and Jeffers. Hurley Oakland Raiders rushing game and Chica- The Bears played good football for a lit- They won their pool in Ironwood, beat- played tough against both of them, losing go was unable to generate anything on the tle more than a quarter. They pounced on ing the host Devils 25-9, 25-12, Drum- to LL-H 25-22, 25-23 and Jeffers 25-21, 25- ground at all. That added up to a 24-21 Oakland in the third quarter, turning a mond 25-10, 25-15, Wakefield-Marenisco 16. E-TC finished fourth in the pool. loss Sunday night that sent the Bears botched pitch into a fumble recovery by 25-7, 25-13 and Three Lakes 25-18, 25-11. Hurley had a three-match winning home from their short stay across the Mack and a 14-yard TD drive capped by a Mercer defeated Lake Linden-Hubbell, the streak going after they beat E-TC and Jef- pond searching for consistency. 1-yard run by rookie David Montgomery Hurley pool winner, in the championship fers. While they started the season slow, The game couldn't have started much that got them back into the game. game 25-17, 25-15. coach Aaron Bender said they have found worse for the Bears (3-2), who were held to Chicago didn't stop there, driving 89 “The day was a huge success and can be the right combination of players and the 44 yards behind backup quarterback yards after forcing a punt to cut the deficit attributed to a total team effort,” Mercer results have been there recently. Chase Daniel in the first half by a Raiders to 17-14 on Daniel's first of two TD passes coach Robyn Schoeneman said. “We “Everything has clicked for us the last (3-2) defense that had struggled ever since to Allen Robinson. played probably our best match of the sea- couple of games,” he said. “Overall, I’m trading Khalil Mack to Chicago. The Those two struck again from 16 yards son against Three Lakes. We are starting to very, very pleased with how we played Sat- vaunted Chicago defense didn't do much the first play following Tarik Cohen's 71- really play some outstanding volleyball.” urday.” either and the Bears trailed 17-0 at the yard punt return and Chicago turned that The Northstars started the day with Mercer (25-5) hosts Drummond Tues- break. big halftime deficit into a 21-17 lead in a two wins in their pool, beating Ewen-Trout day and goes to Hurley Thursday. That raised questions about whether span of 13:34. l 10 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Taylor scores 5 TDs to lead No. 8 Wisconsin past Kent State Cleveland at San Francisco, 8:15 3-41, Allison 2-28, M.Lewis 2-17, Carolina 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT NFL Thursday, Oct. 10 Tonyan 1-23, Valdes-Scantling 1- Detroit 4, Dallas 3 N.Y. Giants at New England, 8:20 18, Vitale 1-9, Kumerow 1-9. Dallas, N.Y. Islanders 4, Winnipeg 1 StandingsAll Times EDT MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A team with a do. They want to play the game at their Cooper 11-226, Gallup 7-113, Cobb Monday's Games AMERICAN CONFERENCE Sunday, Oct. 13 Carolina vs Tampa Bay at Lon- 3-53, Witten 3-29, Elliott 2-29, Buffalo at Columbus, 7 p.m. East good running back and a stout defense is pace, their style of play and really dictated don, UK, 9:30 a.m. Austin 1-13. St. Louis at Toronto, 7 p.m. W LTPct PF PA MISSED FIELD GOALS_Dallas, tough to beat. Just ask Kent State coach some things." New England 5001.000 155 34 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Tuesday's Games Maher 54, Maher 33. Dallas at Washington, 7 p.m. Buffalo 410.800 90 70 New Orleans at Jacksonville, 1 Sean Lewis. Taylor had 19 rushes for 186 yards, Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets 040.000 39 101 Houston at Kansas City, 1 p.m. NHL Carolina at Florida, 7 p.m. Following a 48-0 loss Saturday at No. 8 eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the 27th Miami 040.000 26 163 Washington at Miami, 1 p.m. All Times EDT Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Edmonton vs. N.Y. Islanders at South EASTERN CONFERENCE Wisconsin, the 33-year-old Lewis, who time in 32 career games with the Badgers. Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Nassau Veterans Memorial Colise- W LTPct PF PA Atlantic Division um, 7 p.m. played quarterback and tight end for the "It's still a long season ahead, and to be Houston 320.600 131 110 San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:05 GP WLOTPts GF GA Anaheim at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Indianapolis 320.600 113 115 Atlanta at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Toronto 3201514 10 Badgers from 2004-07, said Wisconsin has consistent, you've got to play through a San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Jacksonville 230.400 111 118 Tennessee at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Detroit 22004 9 6 Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. Tennessee 230.400 98 76 Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. Buffalo 2200410 3 the best running back, the best offensive whole season knowing that you can't just Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 8:20 Boston at Vegas, 10 p.m. North Boston 22004 3 1 Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Wednesday's Games line and the best defense in the country. have a couple games," Taylor said. "There's WLTPct PF PA Montreal 21013 9 9 Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Baltimore 320.600 161 123 Chicago, Oakland Tampa Bay 3111311 10 Jonathan Taylor had a career-high five still a long way to go, but I'll continue to New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 Cleveland 220.500 89 91 Monday, Oct. 14 Florida 21102 6 8 Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. touchdowns (four rushing and one receiv- try and be as efficient as possible." Pittsburgh 140.200 99 114 Detroit at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. Ottawa 20200 4 9 Cincinnati 050.000 80 136 Packers-Cowboys Metropolitan Division WNBA Playoffs ing), Zack Baun had three of the Badgers' Baun's career-high three sacks led a West GP WLOTPts GF GA All Times EDT nine total sacks, and the eighth-ranked Wisconsin defense that has now pitched WLTPct PF PA Green Bay 14Stats 3 14 3 — 34 Carolina 3300611 8 Second Round Kansas City 410.800 148 113 Dallas 0010 14 — 24 Washington 32015 7 6 Sunday, Sept 15 Badgers coasted to a second 5-0 start in three shutouts in a season for the first time Oakland 320.600 103 123 First Quarter N.Y. Rangers2200410 5 Los Angeles 92, Seattle 69 L.A. Chargers230.400 103 94 GB_A.Jones 18 run (Crosby kick), Philadelphia 11002 4 3 Las Vegas 93, Chicago 92 three seasons. Wisconsin started 12-0 in since 1937. The Badgers, who entered the Denver 140.200 90 106 8:57. Pittsburgh 21102 8 5 Semifinals 2017 before losing to Ohio State in the Big day with the nation's top-ranked defense, NATIONAL CONFERENCE GB_A.Jones 3 run (Crosby kick), N.Y. Islanders21 10 2 5 3 Washington 3, Las Vegas 1 East :03. New Jersey 20111 612 Tuesday, Sept. 17: Washington Ten championship game. held Kent State (2-3) to 124 yards of total WLTPct PF PA Second Quarter Columbus 20200 311 97, Las Vegas 95 "It's the culture and the foundation offense. Jack Sanborn had two sacks and Philadelphia 320.600 141 111 GB_FG Crosby 20, 2:19. WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, Sept. 19: Washington Dallas 320.600 131 90 Third Quarter Central Division 103, Las Vegas 91 they've established for a very long time," Chris Orr, the Big Ten Defensive Player of N.Y. Giants 230.400 97 125 GB_A.Jones 5 run (Crosby kick), GP WLOTPts GF GA Sunday, Sept. 22: Las Vegas 92, Lewis said of Wisconsin. "Their ability to the Week for his efforts against North- Washington 050.000 73 151 9:33. Colorado 22004 9 5 Washington 75 South Dal_FG Maher 36, 5:54. St. Louis 21013 5 5 Tuesday, Sept. 24: Washington run the football, to dictate the pace of the western, also added a pair of sacks for a WLTPct PF PA GB_A.Jones 1 run (Crosby kick), Nashville 21102 8 7 94, Las Vegas 90 New Orleans 410.800 115 116 3:30. Winnipeg 3120210 14 Connecticut 3, Los Angeles 0 game. For them to have 75 snaps, for us to unit that has allowed four touchdowns Carolina 320.600 129 107 Dal_Gallup 40 pass from Prescott Chicago 10100 3 4 Tuesday, Sept. 17: Connecticut have 45 (snaps), that's what they want to through five games. Tampa Bay 230.400 147 148 (Maher kick), 2:00. Minnesota 20200 4 9 84, Los Angeles 75 Atlanta 140.200 102 152 Fourth Quarter Dallas 30300 6 9 Thursday, Sept. 19: Connecticut North Dal_Elliott 2 run (Maher kick), 13:52. Pacific Division 94, Los Angeles 68 WLTPct PF PA GB_FG Crosby 38, 8:07. GP WLOTPts GF GA Sunday, Sept. 22: Connecticut Fields, Dobbins lead No. 4 Ohio St Green Bay 410.800 119 93 Dal_Cooper 53 pass from Prescott Anaheim 22004 5 2 78, Los Angeles 56 Detroit 211.625 97 95 (Maher kick), 7:46. Vegas 22004 9 2 Finals Chicago 320.600 87 69 A_93,024. Edmonton 22004 9 7 (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Minnesota 320.600 112 73 GB Dal Calgary 21102 6 5 Washington 2, Connecticut 1 over No. 25 Michigan St West First downs 24 32 Los Angeles 10100 5 6 Sunday, Sept. 29: Washington WLTPct PF PA Total Net Yards 335 563 Arizona 20200 1 3 95, Connecticut 86 San Francisco3001.000 96 54 Rushes-yards 29-120 21-122 Vancouver 20200 2 6 Tuesday, Oct. 1: Connecticut 99, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Justin Fields State career. Seattle 410.800 133 118 Passing 215 441 San Jose 30300 312 Washington 87 L.A. Rams 320.600 146 134 Punt Returns 0-0 3-18 NOTE: Two points for a win, one Sunday, Oct. 6: Washington 94, looked less like Superman and more like a "I think we showed flashes, but we Arizona 131.300 100 138 Kickoff Returns 1-23 3-73 point for overtime loss. Top three Connecticut 81 mere mortal at times against No. 25 Michi- weren't really consistent the whole game Thursday's Games Interceptions Ret. 3-59 0-0 teams in each division and two wild Tuesday, Oct 8: Washington at Seattle 30, L.A. Rams 29 Comp-Att-Int 22-34-0 27-44-3 cards per conference advance to Connecticut, 8 p.m. gan State on Saturday night. But that was on the offensive side," Fields said. "If we Sunday's Games Sacked-Yards Lost2-23 3-22 playoffs. x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Connecticut bound to happen to the Ohio State sopho- get better at that and more consistent Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 Punts 6-49.5 3-33.3 Saturday's Games at Washington, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3 more quarterback at some point this sea- about that, I think we'll definitely be one of Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23 Penalties-Yards 9-78 11-124 Montreal 6, Toronto 5, SO TransactionsHOCKEY Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10 Time of Possession36:43 23:17 Pittsburgh 7, Columbus 2 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed son. the best offenses in the country." New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Buffalo 7, New Jersey 2 D Joe Morrow to a one-year, two- The Georgia transfer, who had account- The Buckeyes (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) had to New England 33, Washington 7 RUSHING_Green Bay, A.Jones Carolina 3, Washington 2, OT way contract. Oakland 24, Chicago 21 19-107, Carson 6-14, Rodgers 4- N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — ed for 23 touchdowns in his first five work to figure out Michigan State's Houston 53, Atlanta 32 (minus 1). Dallas, Elliott 12-62, St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 Assigned D Martin Fehervary to games as starter, ran into a stout defense, defense at the beginning, after blowing out Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT Prescott 4-27, Pollard 4-19, Austin Detroit 5, Nashville 3 Hershey (AHL). Placed F Travis Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27 1-14. Colorado 4, Minnesota 2 Boyd on waivers. got chased around, sacked and intercepted every opponent through the first five Denver 20, L.A. Chargers 13 PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers Boston 1, Arizona 0 COLLEGE for the first time in his college career. But games. They gained just 16 yards on 16 Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 22-34-0-238. Dallas, Prescott 27-44- Anaheim 3, San Jose 1 KANSAS — Fired offensive coor- Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 13 3-463. Calgary 3, Vancouver 0 dinator Les Koenning. Promoted he stayed cool and engineered enough plays – with zero rushing yards – in the Open: Detroit, Miami RECEIVING_Green Bay, Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5 Brent Dearmon to offensive coordi- Monday's Games A.Jones 7-75, Carson 4-18, Graham Sunday's Games nator. explosive plays to help No. 4 Ohio State first quarter but finally got unstuck. Dob- bury the Spartans. bins, Fields and two other backs then Fields threw two touchdown passes piled up 323 yards on the ground in the and plunged in for another score as the next three quarters. Buckeyes overcame an inauspicious start "We were killing ourselves," Dobbins to roll to a 34-10 win. J.K. Dobbins rushed said of the strange first quarter. "We had to for 172 yards and a touchdown and is well get that fixed, get it going, then the offense on his way to the best season of his Ohio started to roll." Duvall, Braves rally in 9th to beat Cards 3-1, lead NLDS 2-1 ST. LOUIS (AP) – Through injuries and brated after his third hit of the game. He slumps, demotions and disappointments, came through after an intentional walk to Dansby Swanson and Adam Duvall got Brian McCann – Swanson's .187 batting ready for the big moment. average with runners in scoring position When it arrived, they were ready. was the lowest in the majors this year Swanson hit a tying double with two among qualified players. outs in the ninth inning and Duvall deliv- "I love Dansby in those situations. I ered a two-run single as the Atlanta Braves always have," Snitker said. "That kid lives rallied past the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 on for that moment." Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in the NL Divi- Watching the inning develop, Swanson sion Series. said he thought he might get a chance to "They never quit. They never give up," bat in a big spot. Braves manager Brian Snitker said. "The "In those situations, you just try and heart and desire and will is unbelievable in breathe and relax," said Swanson, who those guys." missed the playoffs last year because of an Atlanta had managed just four hits off injured left hand. "It's easier said than Adam Wainwright and Andrew Miller done." before breaking through against closer Duvall, who entered in the eighth, then Associated Press Carlos Martínez. With runners on the cor- hit a liner into center field to put the Braves MICHIGAN LINEBACKER Cameron McGrone (44) celebrates his sack of Iowa quar- ners, Swanson tied it at 1 with a drive off ahead to stay. It was his second big hit of terback Nate Stanley, bottom, in the fourth quarter in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday. the wall in left. the series after he connected for a pinch-hit Michigan won 10-3. Swanson pumped his arms as he cele- homer in Atlanta's 3-0 victory Friday. No. 19 Michigan leans on defense Sánchez, not Scherzer, starts for to beat No. 14 Iowa 10-3 Nats vs. Dodgers in Game 3 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Leaning on THE TAKEAWAY WASHINGTON (AP) – Max Scherzer Sanchez Game 3 and letting me get an a sack-making, turnover-producing Iowa: Ball security will become a prior- was held back by the Washington Nation- extra day would probably be the best thing defense, No. 19 Michigan earned a desper- ity after giving away chances to win at the als for Game 4 of their NL Division Series for me and for the team," Scherzer said ately needed win. Big House. The Hawkeyes threw three against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with Sunday. "So that was Davey's decision, and Zach Charbonnet ran for a 2-yard interceptions and lost a fumble. They Aníbal Sánchez replacing him as the it's Davey's call." touchdown to give the Wolverines an early entered the game with only one turnover starter for Game 3. The Dodgers planned to send baseball's double-digit lead and their defense did the this season, tying Oregon State for the The Nationals announced the switch ERA leader, Hyun-Jin Ryu, to the mound rest in a 10-3 win over No. 14 Iowa, forcing fewest in major college football. Sunday morning, less than nine hours for Game 3, with Rich Hill facing Scherzer four turnovers and eight sacks Saturday. "We put ourselves in some tough cir- before Game 3 was scheduled to begin. on Monday. The Wolverines (4-1, 2-1 Big Ten) were cumstances, but I thought our defense Scherzer originally was the pitcher Sánchez went 11-8 with a 3.85 ERA this held scoreless over the final three quarters really responded well," Ferentz said. "It Washington said would be on the mound season, his first with the Nationals. He because they could not run or pass effec- kept us in the game." in the tied best-of-five series. But that plan was their No. 4 starter, after Scherzer, tively, scoring just three points off the Michigan: Harbaugh hired Josh Gattis was thrown into question after manager Stephen Strasburg and Patrick Corbin. Hawkeyes' turnovers. to be his offensive coordinator, giving the Dave Martinez brought Scherzer on in "Everybody talks about the Big Three "We're fortunate the defense came out former Alabama assistant his first shot to relief in Game 2; the three-time Cy Young that we have," Martinez said. "You could the way they did," Michigan quarterback call plays and run an offense. So far, it is Award winner struck out all three batters mention Aníbal as being one of the Big Shea Patterson said. "Kept us in the game." not going well. The Wolverines failed to he faced in Washington's 4-2 victory at Los Four, because he was really good this year Iowa (4-1, 1-1) failed to take advantage move the ball much after scoring 10 points Angeles on Friday night. for us. Really good, especially down the of favorable field position on its final two in that opening quarter and have only "We talked after the game. Throwing stretch." drives with a chance to extend the game or played well with the ball in a 52-0 win over possibly win it with a touchdown and 2- Rutgers last week. point conversion. The Hawkeyes turned "We're hitting our stride," Harbaugh Larson flashes superstar potential the ball over on downs at the Michigan 44 insisted. with 37 seconds left after a penalty- and UNDER CENTER sack-filled drive forced them to punt with Patterson was 14 of 26 for 147 yards with playoff win at Dover a fourth-and-36 at midfield on the previ- with an interception. DOVER, Del. (AP) – Kyle Larson was beer in a sudsy victory lane bash as he ous possession. "Shea, in particular, took what was the can't-miss future star who tore up the flashed a No. 1 sign behind her, a worthy "We didn't help ourselves with some there and sometimes nothing was there," sprint car circuit and would lead a new way to end a 75-race winless streak. costly errors," coach Kirk Ferentz said. Harbaugh said. "Managed the game generation of young stars into the next era The 27-year-old Larson has been oh-so Iowa running back Mekhi Sargent fum- extremely well. Did the job on the of NASCAR. close toward grabbing the checkered flag bled on his team's first snap, giving up the turnovers. Won that battle." His promise yet unfulfilled, Larson's since his last win Sept. 9, 2017, in Rich- ball at the Hawkeyes 18. Michigan, Stanley was 23 of 42 for 260 yards with path toward prominence has been slow mond. Larson had nine runner-up finishes though, had to settle for a field goal after three interceptions, ending a 139-pass burning in six-plus years in the Cup in the No. 42 Chevrolet over that span and gaining just 6 yards. The Wolverines took streak without getting picked off. Series. He's been saddled with mediocre won the $1 million NASCAR All-Star race a 10-0 lead on their next drive, which start- "They had a great plan as far as their cars that not even his raw talent could sal- this season. ed with a 51-yard pass to Nico Collins and blitzes were concerned," Stanley said. vage, and a fantastic 2017 was more a blip He cashed in at Dover with the Monster finished with Charbonnet's 2-yard run. "They did a lot of things that were very than a sign Larson would blossom into a Mile-stone win (it was the track's 100th Iowa avoided a shutout with a 22-yard hard on us pickup-wise, probably the perennial championship contender. race) that earned him an automatic berth field goal in the second quarter. hardest we've seen all year, and quite pos- But as Larson stood atop his Chevy into the third round. Not only has Larson The Hawkeyes, though, did not score sibly the hardest we'll see all year." with a two-year winless streak behind him, failed to win a title, long-time team owner again. The sacks they gave up led to them POLL IMPLICATIONS perhaps his playoff victory Sunday at Chip Ganassi has never won a NASCAR finishing with 1 yard rushing. And Nate Michigan may move up a little in the Dover International Speedway was indeed Cup Series championship, something Stanley completed slightly more than half poll and Iowa will likely drop in the poll. a preview of a championship celebration that's surely chapped an organization with of his passes. BIG HOUSE VISITOR ahead. handfuls of IndyCar titles. Michigan defensive end Kwity Paye led Former U.S. Secretary of State and "It's not a shock, either," Larson said. "I "It would be nice to get him that cham- the way with 2½ sacks before leaving the National Security Adviser Condoleezza feel like we've been running well this year." pionship that, honestly, he's probably game, appearing to hurt his left hamstring. Rice was Michigan's honorary captain. Larson's wife, Katelyn, shot-gunned a owed," Larson said. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Talkative husband ignores wife Dear Annie: My husband loves to talk. He’s known for it. Friends who drive past our house and see him outside usually stop to talk to him, often for an hour at a time. He’s one of those people who’s “never met a stranger.” Many times, I have seen him have long conversations with Dear people he’s just met at the farm store – or Annie just about anywhere. This love of conversation does not appear to carry over to talking to his wife, ist, even somewhat funny, but I must be though – unless it’s a conversation he wrong. started. I am expected to respond to every- What do you think is going on here? Is thing he says, but it doesn’t work that way there anything I can do to fix it? – Are You in return. He has hearing aids, which he Listening? doesn’t wear all the time, and I had been Dear Are You Listening?: Perhaps, as a attributing his lacking responses to that. joke, you could pretend to be a stranger to THE PAJAMA DIARIES But now, I’m beginning to wonder. He your husband so that he talks to you more. appears able to communicate with every- one else! Seriously, it’s completely unacceptable for Sometimes, when I ask him if he heard him to interrupt while you’re midsentence what I just said, he claims he not only in a story. Next time he does that, just say heard me but answered me – even though to him, “Let me finish my story.” Or, after I was looking at him and didn’t see his lips you’ve finished talking, ask him questions move. about what you just said. If he gets angry This morning, on a drive through the at you for asking him not to interrupt or countryside, two examples cropped up. he’s still unable to carry on a two-way con- We passed by a house I hadn’t noticed versation, ask yourself: Has he always before that appeared to have metal siding. been like this, or is this new behavior? If MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM I asked, “Isn’t that metal siding on that it’s new, it could be a medical condition house?” He said, as if I hadn’t even spo- that’s causing him to ramble on or have ken: “There’s a new house. It’s metal.” He’s trouble focusing. parroted back what I’ve just said as if it If there is nothing medically wrong were new information so many times that with him, then it’s up to you to talk with I’ve joked about it, claiming it must mean him about how you feel when he doesn’t we think alike. listen to you. Later on, during the same drive, I start- The fact that you always thought of ed sharing an anecdote from my younger yourself as an interesting conversationalist years. When I was a couple of sentences but are now doubting it tells me that you in, he interrupted to point out something and your husband would benefit from we were passing in the car. I stopped talk- some type of counseling, whether at your BORN LOSER ing, but he appeared not to notice. He cer- church or with a doctor. tainly never asked me to continue. And He appears not to be listening to you. this happens a lot. A couple of days ago, I Dealing with this issue together will help was telling him something I thought was you feel that you are being heard. interesting, and a few sentences in, he fell Send your questions for Annie Lane to asleep in his chair! I had always consid- [email protected]. ered myself an interesting conversational- COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Stop fretting over what oth- lost. Consider what you want before you take a leap of faith. ALLEY OOP ers are doing and start working and make it happen. It’s up to GEMINI (May 21-June 20) on your own strategy to build a you to control a situation if you — Keep moving. Physical better life. 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It requires precise, coordi- nated movement, rigid alignment and keen atten- tion to detail. For Breanna Hawkins, 18, a senior at Ball High Ryan Preiss School in Galveston, the role presented special chal- Sophomore lenges. Ontonagon School The Galveston County Ryan is a conscientious, hard-work- ing student, according to teacher Brady Daily News reports Guilbault, who describes Ryan as a kind, Hawkins, who has been respectful student who keeps a positive legally blind since the age attitude. This year Ryan is looking forward to of 5 months, is a cadet of basketball and track season. the U.S. Army Junior His parents are Kathy Bauer and Jerry Preiss. Reserve Officers’ Training Associated PRess Corps, an 85-year-old pro- BREANNA HAWKINS, second from right, a member of the Ball High School U.S. gram at the school. Junior Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps color guard, carries the Texas flag as For more information about the Daily Globe’s Spotlight Student, ROTC is a federal program she and, from left, Jaden Miles, Stacie Veatch and Kayelan Watkins practice a right call Community Editor Megan Hughes at 906-932-2211, ext. 122. offered at high schools to wheel before they present the colors at the Tors football game at Kermit Courville instill in students the Stadium in Galveston, Texas. Hawkins has been legally blind since the age of 5 Submissions value of citizenship, ser- months. vice, personal responsibili- The Daily Globe welcomes photos of school activities for the ty and a sense of accom- program for 20 years, ing on the walls along the Gonzales said. “She’s the Education page. We ask that anyone submitting a photo: plishment. remembers seeing program’s hallway on the first student with this — Include the first and last name of everyone in the photo; the Hawkins walk by his class- first floor. sort of disability to be on date the photo was taken; where the photo was taken; a brief She also is a member of description of what is going on; the name of the school; and a the program’s color guard, room since she was a fresh- “When she finally our team and she’s been name, phone and/or email contact in case we have questions. which performs military man looking curiously at asked me could she join one of the most dedicated — Email digital photos as an attachment, in .jpg format, to the other students practic- the team, I said yes, and students in the program, [email protected]. ceremonies such as post- For more information about the Education page, call Megan ing the colors – a highly ing and the pictures hang- what took you so long,” too. 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