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AREA • 2 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, August 14, 2018 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 72 | Low: 51 | Details, page 2 Two sentenced to life in Valliere murder case By RALPH ANSAMI Wayne Valliere Sr. He apologized piest was cope with her loss over the past down the wrong path.” [email protected] for a courtroom-wide outburst when my son several months, she said, “The “Meth is death,” the judge said HURLEY – Two men who after the verdict was announced, was born.” one person I wanted to hold me twice in pronouncing sentencing, were convicted Monday after- but added he couldn’t under- “ D r u g s wasn’t there.” calling the crimes “egregious.” noon of the execution-style stand “people who don’t have and violence Allen addressed Valliere’s fam- “You killed him and left him in killing of Lac du Flambeau tribal remorse for taking a human life.” have taken ily before he was sentenced, say- the woods, knowing he’d be member Wayne Valliere Jr. were Allen shot Valliere Jr. three our communi- ing he isn’t heartless. “I feel for preyed upon by animals,” Mad- sentenced to life in prison with- times and Lussier fired six shots ties over,” said you guys every day. I’m ashamed den said. out the possibility of parole. into his back following a drug- the victim’s of myself,” he said. In addition to the life sen- A 12-person Iron County jury fueled ride. uncle, Leon “Drugs **** people’s lives,” he tences, both men, who had deliberated for about an hour Valliere Sr. described the tor- Valliere, who said. already been serving prison and a half before finding Joseph Wayne ment that went through his fami- Valliere Jr. sat through Allen’s mother apologized, terms, were sentenced to 11 years Lussier, 27, and Richard Allen, ly when his son went missing and the entire saying the murder had split the for hiding a corpse. 28, guilty of murder with the use his body wasn’t found until New trial, as did Indian community. She said her The jury asked to see several of a gun and hiding a corpse in Year’s day. many Lac du Flambeau tribal son suffered throughout his life exhibits before coming up with the Dec. 22 shooting death in a “My son was dragged into the members. He said Wayne Valliere from being bullied about an ill- its verdict at 2:05 p.m., after lis- remote area on Swamp Creek woods like a piece of garbage,” he had his problems, but seemed ness that left him bald at an early tening to about 58 witnesses for Road near Mercer. said. about to turn around his life. age. the state in five days and one wit- Iron County Judge Patrick “Everybody here (in the court- The victim’s girlfriend, Iris Lussier said, “Give me what ness for the defense. Madden then sentenced the two. room) is forever changed,” Val- Carufel, eloquently spoke about I’ve got coming.” “He truly was loved by many liere Sr. said. “This has been the how the two had planned to wed Madden said Lussier was “a people,” said the victim’s father, lowest point in my life. The hap- in October. As she struggled to leader, but you’ve led (people) TRIAL — page 5 Township board XCEL DEMOLITION Opening approves road arguments in measure for ballot Bessemer trial By RICHARD JENKINS the board passed. set for today [email protected] “No one’s taxes would BESSEMER – With jury IRONWOOD TOWN- go up, they would just stay selection taking most of SHIP – Ironwood Town- the same,” Supervisor Monday, opening argu- ship voters will be asked to Steve Boyd said. ments are expected to renew a millage used to One mill translates to begin this morning in the fund road repairs in the $1 for every $1,000 of tax- trial of a Bessemer man next election, after the able value. facing child abuse charges. township board of trustees According to the resolu- Matthew James Laplant, approved putting the mea- tion, the levy is expected to 31, is charged with one sure on the November bal- generate $82,000 in the count of first degree child lot Monday. first year. abuse, two counts of sec- The measure – which Much like the past mea- ond degree child abuse was originally passed four sure, the proposed mea- and one count of unlawful years ago – seeks to con- sure would be for four imprisonment. All four tinuing using one mill years – running through counts are felonies, with township voters pay, “sole- 2023. first degree child abuse ly for the purpose of main- carrying a potential maxi- taining township roads,” mum sentence of up to life according to the resolution ROADS — page 5 in prison. With jury selection completed by the end of Monday’s court session, Ironwood alcohol opening arguments are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. this morning. ban in parks debated —Richard Jenkins By RALPH ANSAMI out of someone’s cup [email protected] around two weeks ago at a IRONWOOD – It volleyball tournament, but Rantala lifesaving appears that Ironwood’s the specific incident wasn’t ordinance on alcohol use outlined. efforts awarded in city parks will be Commissioner Joseph Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe revised. Cayer Jr. said he had heard DKS CONSTRUCTION of Menomonie, Wis., works to demolish the former Xcel ONTONAGON – The The city commission rumors and he assumed service center building on the power company’s property along Alfred Village Council and resi- Monday discussed the city that’s why the issue was on Wright Boulevard in Ironwood Monday afternoon. The building was no dents at the council meet- ordinance that prohibits the agenda Monday. longer in use since Xcel moved the bulk of its Ironwood operation to the ing Monday gave a stand- alcohol in parks, chiefly Before commissioners Industrial Park, said Xcel spokewoman Chris Ouellette. She said the new ing ovation for Dan because the policy hadn’t discussed the issue, city space in the Industrial Park is “awesome for our employees,” of which there McGuire who received the been followed for the past resident Keith Johnson are 12 to 15. The demolition will take three or four days, she said, adding that Michigan Sheriff Associa- several years. while they plan to restore the site, there is no other plan for the property. She tion Lifesaving award. There were a few refer- said the old building was in “really rough shape, even dangerous” particular- Ontonagon County ences to beer being poured ly from the shifting of the ground due to the old mine site there. Sheriff Dale Rantala made DEBATE — page 5 the presentation and explained that McGuire, an employee of the village DEPOT PARK DEER Department of Public Today is election Works, dove into the Ontonagon River on July day in Iron County 25, to rescue a 56 year old A FAMILY of Ontonagon man. deer were It’s a statewide prima- Evers, Josh Pade, Mike Rantala explained the seen in ry, so voters must choose McCabe, Mahlon 56 year old resident was downtown between the Republican Mitchell, Kelda Helen launching his boat into the Ironwood or Democratic contests, Roys, Paul R. Soglin, Ontonagon River when it on Monday. or vote in a third-party Kathleen Vinehout and drifted away from the The photo primary. Polls are open Dana Wachs. dock. The owner swam out was submit- from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Elsewhere on the to retrieve the boat and ted by On the Republican Republican ballot, began to struggle to stay Thomas ballot, Gov. Scott Walker Rebecca Kleefisch is the above water. McGuire saw Casley and is facing a primary chal- only candidate for lieu- the man was losing the was taken lenge from Robert Meyer tenant governor, as is battle and dove into the around 2 as Walker seeks a third Brad Schimel for attor- water to retrieve the man. p.m. term in office. ney general. Jay Schroed- Rantala explained in July Ten Democrats face off er and Spencer Zimmer- that the resident was Submitted photo to run against Walker in man are facing off in the brought to his residence the Nov. 6 general elec- tion, including: Andy Gronik, Matt Flynn, Tony ELECTION — page 5 RANTALA — page 2 TODAY INDEX Mostly cloudy — Details, page 2 Business ...... 7 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-14 Monday Today’s records Comics ...... 11 Vol. 99, No. 225 High 87 High 92 (1970) Community ...... 3 Low 61 Low 31 (1907) Obituaries ...... 8 Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 76 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 51 Monday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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WAKEFIELD – The Rantala “become pro active before council took no action in Wakefield City Council next spring for the the closed session or after- voted Monday to purchase “enhanced population”. wards and “Did not violate a new pump for the city’s From page 1 Village President suggested any laws in the closed ses- main lift station and to and the boat was retrieved Smydra also attend the sion.” include in the purchase later. “Rising Tide” meetings on Tom Hamilton cited the arrangement the free, tem- In addition to the certifi- the matter. Paddle Landing on Rose porary use of a substitute cate of lifesaving from the Smydra also reminded Island is not one half done pump until the new pump Michigan Sheriff’s Associa- the council that this year and said people who have arrives. tion McGuire received a the village of Ontonagon is tried to use it saw the con- The action to purchase hat and shirt from the celebrating its 175th year dition and left. He ques- the pump, which was esti- Michigan Sheriff’s Associa- since its founding in 1843. tioned how much of the mated at nearly $17,000, tion. He said the village is a little state grants have been occurred directly after a Council member Tony late in the celebration. The paid back and claimed he preliminary vote to waive P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Smydra reminded the Manager Joe Erickson will could not get the docu- the bidding process due to A FAN AND cold beverages help to combat 90 degree council that in the spring request State Senator Tom mentation he was looking the matter being declared temperatures during Monday’s Wakefield City Coun- the SynSel Biorefinery will Casperson to obtain a for and claimed he gets the an emergency. Both votes cil meeting. From left are council member Jim Ander- begin its building in proclamation from the run-around. Village Presi- were unanimous. son, mayor pro tempore Amy Tarro and mayor John Ontonagon and the village state and urged the Onton- dent Kenny Waldrop said Council members made Granato. must begin planning for agon Labor Day Festival to the village had answered the decision on the recom- the future. He said between include some kind of every Freedom of Informa- mendation of city manager of making the right invest- overall warranty, as well as 300 and 1,000 workers will recognition in its festival tion request filed by Richard Brackney and ment. “The main lift station a two-year clog-free warran- be employed. “They will be activities. Hamilton. “You may not Mike Sibley, who leads the is our most important ty. customers in the village At the onset of the meet- agree with what you were city’s Department of Public asset.” He said repairing Brackney also reported and we need to plan for ing William Johnson ques- given but you were given Works. the existing old pump was that the main station’s sec- housing them, how they tioned the legality of the what you asked for “ Wal- “It’s probably the most estimated to cost $11,900 ond pump had failed and will be fed.” He said law council going into a closed drop said. critical lift station we and would result with only had been pulled from ser- enforcement will be need- session at a previous meet- In other action the vil- have,” said Brackney a one-year warranty. The vice for evaluation by the ed for large crowds, and ing to discuss a letter lage received from the regarding the importance new pump has a five-year manufacturer. He said the other council members received from the village Hiawatha Communication, pump has several prob- noted that zoning will be attorney. He cited a recent a franchise request to pro- lems, including an impeller needed, increased building court case on the issue and vide cable television ser- THERE’S needing replacement due and perhaps new streets said the village must state vice in the Village of NO PLACE to significant wear. He said built. One councilman sug- what the closed session Ontonagon. The agree- he would provide further gested new sewer and was about. He cited a num- ment would be for 10 LIKE HOME updates in the future. water lines will be needed ber of EOC complaints years. The village presently According to Brackney, and if the village does not against the Village Housing has a franchise agreement Lindquist Electric, Inc. of have these things, perhaps and village itself and litiga- with Charter Communica- Ironwood also is still evalu- the building will be done tion over a FOIA. He asked tions for Cable TV services ating other issues in the in the township and the vil- the village “Why fight it, and has a 5 percent fran- main station. lage lose that new tax base. make it public.” chise fee. The request was Mayor pro tem Amy The council agreed the vil- Councilman John referred to committee for Tarro questioned the lage council needs to Hamm answered, The further sudy. importance of mainte- nance given the significant cost of purchasing the new Trump signs bill named for Sen. pump. 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LANSING – Residents and out-of-state a U.S. Department of Transportation- visitors are invited to ride DNR-designated approved crash helmet and protective eye- routes and trails during the next Free ORV wear. Weekend, taking place Aug. 18-19. During – Riders are encouraged to become these weekends, riders will not not need to familiar with the ORV Handbook of Michi- possess an ORV license or trail permit. gan Off-Road Vehicle Laws, available Riders will have access to nearly 3,700 online, at DNR Customer Service Centers miles of off-road trails and the state’s five or anywhere hunting and fishing licenses scramble areas (St. Helen’s Motorsport are sold. Area, Black Lake Scramble Area, Silver Free ORV Weekends are a great oppor- Lake State Park, Bull Gap and The tunity to test Michigan’s off-road trails Mounds). yourself or introduce friends to the ORV Please keep in mind: trail system, and consider purchasing an – All other ORV rules and laws still ORV license or trail permit for the season. apply, and the Recreation Passport is Throughout the year, fees generated required where applicable (ie. scramble through ORV licenses and trail permits are areas). reinvested back into the ORV system. – Operators under age 16 must have a These important dollars help fund trail Submitted photo valid safety training certificate. Michigan expansion, maintenance and infrastruc- SEVEN-YEAR-OLD ALLISON Chiapuzio and big brother Jordy Chiapuzio from Besse- will accept ORV/ATV education certifica- ture improvements, such as bridge and mer show off Allison’s best in show trophy and first place ribbon on her first-time tions that are issued by other states and culvert construction and repair, as well as ever poultry entry at the 2018 Gogebic County Fair. Allison has been helping her provinces. law enforcement and the offsetting of dam- big brother raise the chicks from one day old. Her Blue Andalusian Trio won the – Operators and passengers must wear age created by illegal use. best in show trophy. Michigan to begin collecting tax on out-of-state purchases Briefs LANSING – Following a recent report uncollected taxes from mail ment, all applicable mail order and GCC board to hold special meeting tonight U.S. Supreme Court decision, State order and online retailers physically online retailers physically located IRONWOOD – A special meeting of the board is being Treasurer Nick Khouri announced a located outside of Michigan. Today’s outside of Michigan must pay state called for Tuesday, Aug. 14, at 4:30 p.m. in Room B22 of change to the state’s sales tax admin- announcement allows for the more sales tax and file tax returns for tax- the Solin Center for Business Education on the campus of istration that will require many mail efficient collection of the sales tax by able sales made after Sept. 30, 2018. the college in Ironwood. The purpose of the meeting is to order and online retailers located out- collecting from businesses rather “We will be working closely with approve a presidential search firm and make staff side of Michigan to pay the 6 percent than individuals. our retail and business partners to appointments. sales tax on taxable sales into this In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ensure a smooth transition to the state. overturned a more than 30-year new rule,” Khouri said. Hurley senior center board to meet “This is an important step forward precedent in South Dakota v. Wayfair, The state Treasury Department HURLEY – The Hurley Senior Center Board of Direc- in the fair administration of our tax allowing the Michigan Department of estimates more than $200 million in tors will meet Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the Senior Cen- system” Khouri said. “With more and Treasury to collect sales tax from additional state revenues will be col- ter. The meeting is open to the public. more shopping being done online, retailers physically located outside lected annually under the new sales this change will make sure both the state if the retailer exceeds tax rule. Mercer ambulance service to hold steak hometown businesses and out-of- $100,000 in sales or 200 or more Individuals and businesses can feed state online retailers are treated transactions in Michigan within the learn more about Michigan’s sales tax equally.” previous calendar year. requirements at michigan.gov/taxes. MERCER, Wis. – The Mercer Area Ambulance will be Shoppers were previously Under the state Treasury Depart- Additional information will be posted holding their Annual Steak Feed on Saturday, Aug. 25, required to track and annually self- ment’s new administrative require- as it becomes available on the website. from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Mercer Community Center. For a per person cost a meal of T-Bone steak, corn on the cob, baked potato, cole slaw and a dessert. Diners University of Michigan creates tiny computer may dine in or take your T-Bone to go. Free hot dogs are available for kids with a purchase of a steak meal. Bever- ANN ARBOR (AP) – Just how tiny the intent of creating the new com- it cannot retain programming data if ages will also available to purchase. In addition, raffles is the world’s smallest computer? puter was to scale it down signifi- its light source is dropped, similar to will also be held. According to a team of University cantly while maintaining some com- the IBM chip. of Michigan electrical and computer putational functions. In other words, if you unplug a AAA: Michigan gas prices rise 8 cents to engineering professors, the new “With this one, we really wanted to desktop computer, its program and $3 per gallon device they created is dwarfed by a push further on the size and see how data are still there when it boots up grain of rice. It could even be far we could reduce it while keeping after power is restored. These new DEARBORN (AP) – AAA Michigan says average gas described as the size of a speck of some level of intelligence and compu- microdevices, from IBM and now prices statewide have risen about 8 cents in the past week dust. tational capability, which the comput- Michigan, lose all prior programming to about $3 per gallon. The team has created a device er has in there,” said Blaauw, who led and data as soon as they lose power. The Dearborn-based auto club says early Monday that nearly 10 times smaller than a com- the development of the new system Blaauw likened computers to ani- the average price for self-serve regular unleaded gasoline puter introduced as the world’s with fellow UM electrical and com- mals in that they need to be able to is about 51 cents more than at the same point last year. smallest by IBM in March. puter engineering professors Dennis eat and store energy, and then eat Michigan’s lowest average price was about $2.90 per While IBM’s 1-by-1 millimeter com- Sylvester and Jamie Phillips. again, which was the case with the gallon in Traverse City area. The highest was in the Jack- puter was being revealed, the UM pro- The UM device is capable of mea- previous Michigan Micro Mote. son area at around $3.04 a gallon. fessors were in the process of creating suring temperature and could be use- “This guy kind of has to graze all The Detroit-area’s average was about $3 per gallon, up a cousin to their previous tiny comput- ful in studying tumors for oncology of the time,” he said of the new about 2 cents. ing device, the Michigan Micro Mote. research. record-holder. Skilled trades center being built near Measuring in at a mere 0.3 mil- While it currently holds the record “When IBM came out with the news limeters on each side, the new device as the world’s smallest, Blaauw admit- release, we had two reactions,” Blaauw Marquette also is about 10 times smaller than ted its capabilities raise questions of added. “One, we have something NEGAUNEE (AP) – A training site is under construc- the previous Michigan Micro Mote, what constitutes a “computer.” smaller in the works that we’re about tion in the Upper Peninsula for carpenters and mill- which came in with dimensions of 2- UM’s device can’t fit a battery to show, and secondly, we weren’t wrights to sharpen their skills. by-2-by-4 millimeters. because batteries don’t scale well quite sure if we should call it a com- Mike Jackson of the Michigan Regional Council of Car- David Blaauw, a professor of elec- with such small sizes. The device also puter or not because of the ability to penters and Millwrights says an upgrade is needed to give trical and computer engineering at needs continuous illumination to be retain programming and data between people the best training. The 30,000-square-foot building UM, told the Ann Arbor News that able to harvest and operate, meaning times when the system is active.” is going up in Negaunee Township, near Marquette. Offi- cials broke ground on Wednesday. The center will have areas for welding and woodwork- Community calendar ing. There will be an emphasis on skills to build homes, bridges and schools. Jackson says “it looks like work is going to be very steady for a long time to come.” Email calendar items and Transfiguration, Ironwood. p.m., basement of Zion Luther- Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie State Rep. Sara Cambensy of Marquette says the train- community news to area74.org. an Church, 932-5718. St., Bessemer. ing center can help address a statewide shortage of peo- [email protected]. Government Gogebic Range Carvers, Regional Hospice Grief For more information, call 906- Iron County Forestry and 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Support Group, 2 p.m., Com- ple in skilled trades. 932-2211. Parks Committee, 9 a.m., Johnston High School, Besse- fort Inn, conference room, Iron- Forestry Conference Room, mer. wood. Program at EMU offers 2 years of tuition Tuesday, Aug. 14 Hurley. IMPACT Life Support ReGeneration Youth, Gogebic Community Col- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; YPSILANTI (AP) – A new program at Eastern Michi- GOISD Special Education lege board special meeting, Church, Ironwood. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., actiivity, Kayaking Sunday gan University allows prospective students willing to 4:30 p.m., Room B22, Solin Narcotics Anonymous, 7 ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith commit to paying for their first two years of tuition to get Lake, 8 a.m., meet at L.L. Center for Business Education p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Center, Ironwood. Wright High School. Montreal City Council, Ironwood. area74.org. Wakefield Chamber of their final two years paid for by the university. Gogebic-Ontonagon 5:30 p.m., city hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, Commerce, 6 p.m., Wakefield The Ann Arbor News reports the 4WARD Graduation Community Action Agency Town of Pence, 6 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Municipal Building. Scholarship concept is scheduled to begin for students food commodity distribu- Pence, Wis., Town Hall. Church, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, tion, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Park Gogebic County Conser- area74.org. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian entering college in fall 2019. Eligible students pay for the Apartments, Ironwood. 906- vation District, 6 p.m., Natural Governement Church, Hurley. area74.org. their first two consecutive years of tuition at a locked-in 932-4200. Resources Center, Bessemer. Hurley City Council, 5 Gogebic County Council rate that’s expected to be a little more than $13,000 a year Gogebic County Veterans Hurley City Council, 5 p.m. committee meetings, fol- of Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 p.m., city hall. lowed immediately by council Bessemer VFW. for 30 credits. a.m., Ironwood Memorial meeting, city hall. Knights of Columbus Building. 906-667-1110. Wednesday, Aug. 15 Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. social Friends of the Mercer Thursday, Aug. 16 meeting, KC Hall, Ironwood. Public Library, 10 a.m., Christian Men of the Government PUBLIC LAND AUCTION library, Mercer, Wis. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- Hurley Senior Center The following County Treasurers will be offering tax-reverted real estate Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- Cafe, Ironwood. lock Av. tennis courts, if rain- Board of Directors, 12:30 at public Auction on August 25th, 2018: Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, lock Av. tennis courts, if raining, Nature Hike with Ecolo- ing, Ironwood Memorial Build- p.m., Hurley Senior Center, Iron, Ontonagon & Keweenaw. Ironwood Memorial Building. gist David Mladenoff, 9-11:30 ing. Hurley. Alcoholics Anonymous, a.m., Frog Lake and Pines Gogebic-Ontonagon Gogebic County Forestry The Auction will be held at The Northern Waters (FKA Lac Vieux noon, Salem Lutheran Church, State Natural Area, Wisconsin Community Action Agency and Parks Commission, 4:30 Desert) Casino, N5384 U.S. 45, Watersmeet, MI 49969. Registration Ironwood. area74.org. 47, south of Manitowish cross- food commodity distribu- p.m. Conference Room, Natu- will begin at 11:30am, Auction will begin at 12:00pm. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, roads. tion, seniors, 9:45-10 a.m. ral Resources Center. noon, Golden Dragon. Awkward Stage Drama EST, Lake Gogebic Senior Online bidding will be available via www.tax-sale. Gogebic-Ontonagon Camp auditions, 10 a.m.- Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 Friday, Aug. 17 Community Action Agency noon, Sleight School, Iron- a.m. EST, Porcupine Mountain For more information or for a list of the properties being sold, food commodity distribu- wood. Senior Center, White Pine; 11- Coffee With A Cop, Mike’s visit our website at www.tax-sale.info or call 1-800-259-7470. Sale list- tion, seniors, 1-3 p.m., 100 Alcoholics Anonymous, 11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Family Restaurant, 8 a.m. ings are also available at your local County Treasurer’s Office. Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- open meeting, noon, Salem Catholic Church parking lot, Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- 0283. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Mercer Health and Well- area74.org. EST, Resource Center, Mass Center. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., DOVE Support Group, City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stan- Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- 2017 Polaris Indy 600 CFi Mercer Community Center. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. nard Township Ballpark, Bruce 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Bessemer American Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Crossing; 2:30-2:45 p.m., Ironwood. 2800 miles, Absolutely like new! New Pro Ride Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Watersmeet Town Hall parking Mercer Food Pantry, ican Legion, Bessemer. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. lot, Watersmeet. 906-884- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Suspension, Ryder FX Shocks, analog gauge cluster, Ironwood American Kimball Homemakers, 1 2106. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: perc reverse, heated hand & thumb warmers. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- p.m., Community Center. Gogebic County Veterans 715-476-7655. ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Iron County Veterans Ser- Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Alcoholics Anonymous/ rial Building, Legion club room. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- SAVE! Wakefield VFW Post Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- p.m., Watersmeet Township; an Church, Ironwood. $ 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW 2190. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco area74.org. 4,599 Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. American Legion Post 58, Township. 906-667-1110. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Gathering, Participating 2 p.m., Iron County Memorial Alcoholics Anonymous, EDT, Ontonagon United and Supporting, 6 p.m., Building, Hurley. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Methodist Church basement, developmental disability advo- Ironwood American Ironwood. area74.org. next to Holiday gas station, cacy group, Community Mental Legion Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 Awkward Stage Drama Ontonagon. area74.org. Health, Wakefield. 906-229- p.m., at the post, Ironwood Camp, 1-3 p.m., Sleight Alcoholics Anonymous, 6170. Memorial Building. School, Ironwood. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Ecology of Old-growth Michigan Western Gate- Mended Hearts and Dia- Catholic Church, Ironwood. Forests Lecture by David way Trail Authority, 6 p.m., betes Support Group, 2 p.m., area74.org. Mladenoff, 7 p.m., Hurley K- monthly meeting, Gogebic Aspirus Grand View Hospital Government Cloverland Motors 12 School auditorium. County Courthouse, 200 N. conference area, Ironwood. Gogebic Conservation 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Moore St., Bessemer. 906-932-2443. District, 9 a.m., Natural 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com p.m., Episcopal Church of the Survivors of Suicide, 6 Bessemer Area Historical Resources Center, Bessemer. l 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Wonders of real world Have you seen the Nature Valley hill is one uncommonly special to (the granola bar people) ad out of me – too special to describe in a Sue Mizell, Publisher Canada? It has been making the glossary; I hope you have a special Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor social-media rounds lately, because it place in the woods where your heart seems to capture something that is and you can go now and again.” well within our power to fix. It por- That’s what these children are miss- trays different generations of fami- Kathryn ing. It’s what we are allowing our- lies talking about their childhoods. Lopez selves to be robbed of as we live our In Their Opinion Scripted or not, its point has certain- lives seemingly unable to look away ly struck a nerve. from screens or the drama of a presi- Shine light on “When you were a kid, what did dential tweet storm. you do for fun?” different people are In his book, Mehan writes: “We asked. “We would pick blueberries,” and their power to unlock the all love lions, but we all hate pride. one woman says. Another woman minds, hearts and souls of chil- ‘Adult’ readers may well be denied. I ‘dark money’ recalls how they would plant water- dren. suggest you try your best to become With the Michigan primary election fresh on peo- melons and plantains in her youth. Mehan’s book is called “Mr. a child once more. Doing so will ple’s minds, it’s a good time to consider some of the One man recalled his homemade Mehan’s Mildly Amusing Mythical bring you through poetry’s locked disturbing trends that emerged the past few months. toboggan. Mammals,” which launches this door.” And as we are a little less dis- Transparency should be the goal in political spend- The second generation then talks month. It’s delightfully captivating tracted we will notice the childhood ing. Especially when “dark money” crosses the line about playing with friends and using and challenging. It is a work of art we are depriving not only children into unsanctioned activity, alarms should sound. their imaginations – keeping them- that comes from the heart, that of these days, but ourselves. We And there are some glaring examples this election selves entertained with fort-building, invites people into not only need kids in the throes of wonder as season that point to abuses by shadow organizations playing hide and seek and the like. Mehan’s whimsical world but into much as their precious hearts desire on both sides of the political spectrum. While we But then comes the current gener- the fullness of life – the mystical it. They don’t want the anesthetiza- believe in the free speech of individuals and busi- ation of children. They try making life, even. Its poetry and beautiful tion the screens provide any more nesses to contribute to political causes they believe in their best case that they know what illustrations show a true collabora- than we want the drug, but it’s (protected by our First Amendment), the groups car- fun is, but there’s a certain joy lack- tive effort between the author and addicting. Especially in our current rying out the political messaging must follow both ing in their words, as they describe the illustrator, John Folley, whose historical moment, which seems so federal and state law. playing video games and texting. friendship shows through. It’s a mired in hopelessness. Something Specifically, there are a few groups in Michigan “I feel like he’s missing out on treasure for all of us who need a beautiful is a game-changer. Creativ- that have claimed 501(c)4 status, arguing they are what’s out there in the beautiful time-out to refresh ourselves and ity taps into the wonder within all of social welfare organizations, and consequently tax world,” one woman says of a child. remember who we are. Perhaps we us to live and love and explore great- exempt. The IRS mandates such groups aren’t That beautiful world includes a never even knew. ness. allowed to make political activism and lobbying their Blug and a Dally. You likely have It has its moments of melancholy, I don’t know if Nature Valley sold primary effort. no idea what either of those are – I too. I was still thinking about the me on granola bars with its commer- Yet that’s exactly what some appear to be doing, didn’t until recently, when they Nature Valley ad as I was flipping cial, but it sure sold me on introduc- while keeping that tax exempt status. That goes appeared on my desk, the creation through the book’s glossary and ing people to “Mythical Mammals” against federal law and state campaign finance law. of Matthew Mehan, a high-school happened upon the entry for “Blue- and the wonders that reside beyond “It’s a bona fide violation of the law,” says Patrick teacher and lecturer at Hillsdale berry Hill.” Mehan writes: “(W)hile our back door. Anderson, principal and CEO of the Anderson Eco- College’s Washington, D.C., cam- there are many places with this Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- nomic Group. pus. He’s all about the liberal arts same, common name, this very real ed at [email protected]. Anderson recently filed a complaint with the IRS, highlighting alleged abuse by a group called Citizens Today in history for Energizing Michigan’s Economy. In the complaint letter, he writes: “The corporation is operating in direct violation of its claimed purpose to ‘receive and By The Associated Press administer funds for social welfare purposes.’ In par- Today’s Highlight in History ticular, there is no evidence of any activities intended On August 14, 1935, Presi- to improve social welfare of the people in the state of dent Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act Michigan.” into law. But there is plenty of evidence of the group spend- On this date ing thousands of dollars on political advertising for In 1848, the Oregon Territo- and against specific candidates in several of the con- ry was created. tested primaries. In 1900, international forces, including U.S. Marines, Anderson details how in the past three months, entered Beijing to put down the CEME appears to have spent over $1 million in cam- Boxer Rebellion, which was paign advertising in a handful of legislative races. aimed at purging China of for- “Unless one considers expenditures in favor or eign influence. In 1917, China declared against a specific candidate for an impending elec- war on Germany and Austria tion to be ‘social welfare’ expenses – and ignores the during World War I. many other requirements and restrictions on expen- In 1945, President Harry S. ditures involving such express campaign advocacy – Truman announced that Impe- there is no salvaging these advertisements under the rial Japan had surrendered unconditionally, ending World clear meaning of both state and federal laws,” Ander- War II. son writes. In 1947, Pakistan became Similar spending from other “social welfare” orga- independent of British rule. nizations has also raised eyebrows. As The Detroit In 1948, the Summer Olympics in London ended; News has reported, United for Progress had run they were the first Olympic attack ads against Democratic 13th district congres- games held since 1936. sional candidate Rashida Tlaib. Last month, Tlaib In 1969, British troops went claimed the group hadn’t filed paperwork with the to Northern Ireland to intervene federal government, hiding where the funding origi- in sectarian violence between Protestants and Roman nated. Social welfare groups don’t have to disclose Catholics. donors but are required to report explicit campaign In 1973, U.S. bombing of spending to the Federal Election Commission. Cambodia came to a halt. In addition, hundreds of thousands of dollars In 1980, President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Wal- from other social welfare organizations have been ter Mondale were nominated spent in the gubernatorial primary races. for second terms at the Demo- As long as the political portion totals less than cratic national convention in to 2 1/2 years in prison for ille- waiting outside New York’s Jackee Harry is 62. Actress half of a 501(c)4’s total spending, the group is in the New York. gally spending $750,000 in Trump Tower as the president Marcia Gay Harden is 59. clear. In 1992, the White House campaign funds on personal returned for the first time since Basketball Hall of Famer announced that the Pentagon items. his inauguration. A jury in Den- Earvin “Magic” Johnson is 59. But given how some of these groups seem to be would begin emergency airlifts One year ago: Under ver, siding with pop star Taylor Singer Sarah Brightman is 58. taking advantage of existing laws, officials at both of food to Somalia to alleviate pressure from right and left, Swift, ordered a fired radio DJ Actress Susan Olsen is 57. the state and federal level should take a closer look – mass deaths by starvation. President Donald Trump con- to pay her a symbolic $1 after Actress-turned-fashion/interi- especially with a high-stakes general election just In 1997, an unrepentant demned white supremacist concluding that he had groped or designer Cristi Conaway is Timothy McVeigh was formally groups by name, declaring her. 54. Rock musician Keith How- months away. sentenced to death for the them to be “repugnant to Today’s Birthdays land (Chicago) is 54. Actress – Detroit News Oklahoma City bombing. everything that we hold dear Broadway lyricist Lee Halle Berry is 52. Actor Ben In 2003, a huge blackout hit as Americans.” The CEO of Adams (“Bye Bye Birdie”) is Bass is 50. Actress Catherine the northeastern United States Merck, the nation’s third- 94. Pulitzer Prize-winning Bell is 50. Country musician Letters Policy and part of Canada; 50 million largest pharmaceutical com- author Russell Baker is 93. Cody McCarver (Confederate people lost power. pany, resigned from a federal College Football Hall of Railroad) is 50. Rock musi- The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters Ten years ago: President advisory council, citing Famer John Brodie is 83. cian Kevin Cadogan is 48. should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve George W. Bush signed con- Trump’s failure to explicitly Singer Dash Crofts is 80. Actor Scott Michael Campbell sumer-safety legislation that the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- condemn white nationalists Rock singer David Crosby is is 47. Actress Lalanya Mas- banned lead from children’s who marched in Char- 77. Country singer Connie ters is 46. Actor Christopher lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. toys, imposing the toughest lottesville, Virginia. (Kenneth Smith is 77. Comedian-actor Gorham is 44. Actress Mila Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address standard in the world. Frazier was one of the few Steve Martin is 73. Movie Kunis is 35. Actor Lamorne and phone number must be included for verification purposes. Five years ago: Israeli and African Americans to head a director Wim Wenders is 73. Morris is 35. TV personality Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- Palestinian negotiators kicked Fortune 500 company. The Actor Antonio Fargas is 72. Spencer Pratt is 35. NFL date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads off their first substantive round CEOs of Intel and Under Singer-musician Larry Gra- quarterback-turned-baseball and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and of peace talks in nearly five Armour also resigned from the ham is 72. Actress Susan player Tim Tebow is 31. years, meeting at an undis- American Manufacturing Saint James is 72. Actor Thought for Today $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to closed location in Jerusalem. Council later in the day.) Texas David Schramm is 72. Author “Freedom of speech and 400 words. Riot police swept away two A&M University, citing security Danielle Steel is 71. Rock freedom of action are mean- Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, encampments of supporters of concerns, called off a white singer-musician Terry Adams ingless without freedom to 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: ousted Egyptian President supremacist rally on its cam- (NRBQ) is 70. “Far Side” car- think. And there is no freedom [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, pus that had been planned for toonist Gary Larson is 68. of thought without doubt.” Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday sparking running street bat- the following month. Thou- Actor Carl Lumbly is 67. — Bergen Baldwin tles. Former Rep. Jesse Jack- sands of protesters and Olympic gold medal swimmer Evans, American author “Bouquets” column. son Jr., D-Ill., was sentenced dozens of supporters were Debbie Meyer is 66. Actress (1904-1978)

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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 5 Election Fahl are the lone Republi- Trial cans on the ballot for the District 25 state Senate and From page 1 District 74 state Assembly From page 1 Republican contest for sec- races, respectively, mean- Valliere Jr. was killed retary of state, while ing each should advance to because he was believed to Travis Hartwig and Jill face Democratic incum- be a drug informant, Millies are vying for state bents Janet Bewley and although assistant Attor- treasurer. Beth Meyers, who face no ney General Richard On the Democrats’ bal- opposition in Tuesday’s Dufour said in his closing lot, Kurt J. Kober and Man- primary. remarks that there was no dela Barnes are vying to be At the county level, only evidence he was a “snitch,” their party’s candidate for the Democratic primary a term used in the trial. lieutenant governor. Josh has candidates on the bal- Attorneys for the defen- Kaul is the only Democrat lot. Paul W. Samardich, dants, James Lex and appearing for attorney gen- Diane L. Simonich and Craig Haukaas, said many eral, while Doug La Follette Karen M. Ransanici are all of the witnesses lied. The and Arvina Martin are running unopposed for the attorneys attempted to dis- vying to be secretary of offices of Iron County sher- count a supposed jail- state. Three Democrats are iff, coroner and circuit house confession made to running for state treasurer court clerk, respectively. a third inmate. – Dawn Marie Sass, Cyn- Simonich and Ransanici In a jail phone conver- thia Kaump and Sarah are incumbents seeking sation, which was record- Godlewski. another term, while ed, Allen was referred to as While U.S. Rep. Sean Samardich is looking to a “demon,” meaning killer, Jean Nordine/Daily Globe Duffy, R-Wausau, is the replace retiring sheriff and there was a reference THE MEMORIAL Park project in Ramsay is progressing nicely. New steps have been lone candidate appearing Tony Furyk. of police going door-to- poured and the base of the fire pit is being repaired. on the Republican ballot The Libertarian, Wis- door looking for a “ghost,” for Wisconsin’s 7th Con- consin Green and Consti- or dead person. gressional District, tution parties also have There was testimony Democrats Margaret Enge- candidates on Tuesday’s Bessemer Township saves money on water that Lussier had a teardrop bretson and Brian Ewert statewide ballot. Libertari- By JEAN NORDINE entrance of town. It was chimney/fire pit base is tattoo added to his face are running to see who will ans Phillip Anderson and [email protected] learned that the bid would being repaired. The color after the killing. challenge Duffy in Novem- Patrick Baird are running RAMSAY – The Besse- have to be adjusted as there of the playground equip- Also charged with being ber. unopposed in the races for mer Township board is an ordinance in place ment has been chosen and parties to the crime of the Five candidates are governor and lieutenant learned they will save that says all garbage has to the order placed. murder are James Lussier, vying to be the Republican governor, respectively, as $3,400 on their water bill go through the local trans- In other business the 19, of Woodruff; Evan T. candidate for U.S. Senate are Green Party members during the next year. At fer station, thus driving the board discussed raising Oungst, 28, of Arbor Vitae, in November. George C. Michael J. White and Monday night’s meeting demolition cost higher. The wages for their workers. and Curtis Wolfe, 26, of Lac Lucia, Leah Vukmir, Grif- Tiffany Anderson. Brad Supervisor Jeff Randall board decided to re-adver- The subject was tabled du Flambeau. James Lussier fin Jones, Kevin Nicholson Karas is also running for said he received a commu- tise and contact local con- until information from and Wolfe testified at the and Charles Barman are secretary of state as a nication from Gogebic tractors to see if they can other nearby municipali- trial, while Oungst did not, a vying for the chance to face Green Party candidate. Range Water that the price get a lower bid. Bids are ties as to what they pay fact mentioned by Haukaas. incumbent Sen. Tammy Terry Larson’s bid for of water has gone down due by Sept. 10. their workers can be Dufour said the state could- Baldwin. She is running attorney general is the only from it’s prior rate of $389 The board agreed to a obtained. n’t force Oungst to testify. unopposed on the Demo- name on the Constitution per 1,000 gallons to $360 modification of part of The board is working on “He has a right not to cratic ballot. Party’s ballot. testify,” Dufour said. —Richard Jenkins per 1,000 gallons, this rate the park project so that drafting a resolution in James Bolen and Jeffrey will remain until June 30, electrical service can be support of the Ojibway Dufour noted Wolfe 2019, resulting in the extended for future Correctional Facility. They and James Lussier $3,400 savings. The sav- lighting and revisions to viewed Ironwood’s resolu- described basically the Debate they can’t tell officers not ings will be set aside to be the Basketball/Tennis tion and will be drafting same events surrounding to enforce it. used for water capital Court base. Gravel is one similar. the murder, as did three or City manager Scott improvement. needed around the court The board also accepted four other people who had From page 1 Erickson agreed a group The board also rejected as it is too wet of an the first amendment to arti- been informed second- addressed the commis- should be formed to craft a a bid from Snow County area. cles of incorporation of the hand of the details. sion, saying the city had new ordinance, since the contracting for the demoli- Concrete steps have Powderhorn area utility Forensic pathologist Dr. lost a volleyball tourna- past one hasn’t been tion of two buildings at the been finished and the district. Michael Stier testified ment at Depot Park last “aggressively enforced.” cause of death was from weekend because the alco- Alcohol has been served “multiple firearm injuries,” hol ban was now being at the city’s Randa Field for Judge will decide 1982 Mendez was killed in April 1982 at the with six shots to the back, enforced. softball tournaments for homicide case Park City Credit Union building in Minoc- two to the neck and one to “Why now?,” he said, more than 50 years. Com- qua, where she worked. the head. questioning if that’s the missioner Rick Semo said MINOCQUA, Wis. (AP) – A judge will The case went unsolved until his two James Lussier entered best use of the city’s beer should be allowed decide whether a Minocqua man killed his daughters came forward and told police into a plea agreement in the enforcement capabilities. there, but definitely not in wife 36 years ago. their father had manipulated them into case before the trial to get a Johnson is a former Longyear Park. Robin Mendez waived his right to a providing an alibi for him. more lenient sentence. He Ironwood city manager, Commissioners agreed jury trial in Oneida County Circuit Court The trial before a judge is scheduled for is scheduled to be sen- but said he was talking as a to contact city attorney Monday. WJFW-TV reports Barbara April. tenced Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. citizen. Tim Dean in an effort to He said other local com- issue a temporary permit TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 14, 2018 munities allow alcohol to so alcohol can be con- 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 be consumed in parks. sumed at a Randa Field The Flash “Run, Iris, Run” The Outpost ’ (TV14) Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of “Why is Ironwood so dif- softball tournament this # CW KDLH ’ (TVPG) (CC) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens ferent?,” he asked. weekend. 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WOODRUFF, Wis. — ed for inclusion based on directly into the human heart For the third consecutive analysis of key awards, year, Howard Young Medi- rankings and certifications DULUTH, Minn. — History was designed for patients who suffer from functions,” Krothapalli says. cal Center, part of Ascen- in addition to the hospi- made in the Northland when the bradycardia – a slow or irregular Micra is delivered through a sion is one of two Ascen- tal’s reputation for leader- world’s smallest pacemaker was heart rhythm –usually fewer than 60 catheter so there is no surgical chest sion Wisconsin facilities ship and innovation. implanted in three cardiac patients at beats per minute. When a heart beats scar. It’s 93% smaller than a tradi- to be recognized in the 100 “Howard Young pro- Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical this slow, it is unable to pump tional pacemaker. The battery lasts Great Community Hospi- vides a vital role to resi- Center in Duluth. Cardiac Electro- enough oxygen-rich blood to the ten to 12 years and unlike many other tals list by Becker’s Hospi- dents and visitors of the physiologist Dr. Siva Krothapalli first body during normal activity or exer- cardiac devices, patients with Micra tal Review. Northwoods,” said Sandy performed the procedure in June. cise. This causes patients to suffer can safely undergo MRI procedures. The list is based on hos- Anderson, president, The device is called Micra and is dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath “It’s an exciting time to be a car- pitals quality of care and Howard Young Medical about the size of a large vitamin cap- or fainting spells. diac electrophysiologist. There are service to community and Center. “This recognition is sule. It also has no wires, or leads. Pacemakers are the most common exciting discoveries every single day,” Howard Young is joined by the result of our clinician “These devices give us options for way to treat bradycardia to help says Dr. Krothapalli. “With advances Ascension Saint Michael’s and associates dedication patients who are not good candidates restore the heart’s normal rhythm and in our understanding of basic mecha- Hospital, Stevens Point in to clinical quality and oper- for traditional pacemakers, either relieve symptoms by sending electri- nisms of the heart’s electrical system the distinction that was ational excellence which is because of access issues or if they are cal impulses to the heart to increase and improvements in technology and released on July 23. driven by compassion and at high risk of infections,” says Dr. the heart rate. “The first pacemakers computing power, there are going to They are among seven a dedication to provide Krothapalli. were the size of a book so we have be many more options we will be able Wisconsin Hospitals personalized care for all – The Food and Drug Administra- come a long way in terms of their size to offer our patients in the coming named Great Community especially those most in tion approved Micra in 2016. It’s and what they can do in terms of their years.” Hospitals and were select- need.” Jury finds Monsanto liable in the first Roundup cancer trial – here’s what could happen next RICHARD G. “BUGS” Roundup in his job as panies accountable. glyphosate was a “probable behind its evaluation. cer – primarily pleural STEVENS, groundskeeper in a Califor- On the other hand, a human carcinogen” (Group I served on a mono- mesothelioma – and much University of Connecticut nia school district. He later lawsuit can be brought 2A on its scale). A classifi- graph working group in litigation, the company THE CONVERSATION developed non-Hodgkin against any company for cation of “human carcino- 2007 for an IARC assess- went bankrupt in 1982. Its — In the first of many pend- lymphoma. The jury any reason, and some may gen” (Group 1) means that ment of whether shift work assets were reorganized to ing lawsuits to go to trial, a awarded Johnson $39 mil- be frivolous. It is an unfor- a panel of scientists con- was a potential cancer haz- form the Manville Trust, jury in San Francisco con- lion in compensatory dam- tunate comment on our vened by the IARC believes ard. I have also participat- which allocates monetary cluded on Aug. 10 that the ages to cover pain, suffer- health care system that so the agent is a cancer hazard ed in three other meetings damages to people harmed plaintiff had developed ing and medical bills due to many people are unin- to humans, like smoking sponsored by IARC over by asbestos. cancer from exposure to negligence by Monsanto, sured, and if struck by a and ionizing radiation. The the years, so I have seen the Some products still con- Roundup, Monsanto’s plus an additional $250 dreaded disease, must seek 2A classification is not as agency’s process up close. tain small quantities of widely used herbicide, and million in punitive dam- money to deal with it some- strong. It means that there In my view, IARC person- asbestos today, including ordered the company to ages. how from somewhere. is credible evidence, but it nel go to great lengths to motor vehicle parts and pay US$289 million in This means the jury In many instances it is does not reach the standard ensure objectivity and sci- fireproof clothing. The damages. wanted to punish Monsan- simply unknown whether a of “beyond a reasonable entific rigor. Environmental Protection The plaintiff, Dewayne to because members product and its contents doubt.” This does not mean that Agency tried to ban it in Johnson, had used believed the company are a danger. This verdict is The IARC’s process for their classifications are the 1989, but was overturned deliberately withheld from just the first in what could determining carcinogenici- last word. In fact, the agen- by a federal court. Nonethe- the public scientific knowl- be a long legal battle over ty has come under heavy cy has often changed its less, because asbestos is so AUKEE edge that glyphosate, the Roundup, and proving criticism before. In particu- classification of an agent clearly linked to cancer, CHIROPRACTIC active ingredient in causality in such cases is lar, in the early 2000s some based on new evidence most companies avoid it Natural, Safe, Drug Free, Roundup, was a cancer not easy. But here are some observers worried that after initial evaluation. now for fear of liability. AFFORDABLE Chiropractic danger. The size of the observations from my own industry was actually influ- Sometimes it has become On the other hand, Care, We Correct CAUSES, damages awarded indicates experience trying to help encing the agency to down- more certain that the agent glyphosate may follow the Rather Than Treat Symptoms. that the jury was not per- figure out why people get grade its classification of poses a hazard, but in route of saccharin, an arti- suaded by Monsanto’s cancer. chemical agents. In the other cases it has down- ficial sweetener discovered We Accept: expert witnesses. Roundup cases, the accusa- graded the hazard. in the late 1870s. In 1970 • Medicare • Blue Cross Blue Shield Product liability law- tion against the IARC cuts scientists reported that sac- How credible is the sci- • WI Medicaid And Most suits are an important part the other way. According to charin caused bladder can- entific case against What path for • Other Insurances of American culture. There Roundup? some accounts, it was glyphosate? cer in rats, which led the M Much of the plaintiff’s Glyphosate and Mon- Call To Schedule An are many examples of com- biased against industry U.S. Food and Drug case was based on a widely santo could follow the path Cal Appointment Today! panies knowingly adding and sought a harsh classifi- Administration to propose toxic agents to their prod- criticized 2015 statement cation for glyphosate. of the Johns-Manville com- a ban on this extremely (906) 932-7411 ucts. So there must be a by the International Agency The IARC has provided pany, which started manu- popular product in 1977. Franz E. Aukee, DC for Research on Cancer, facturing asbestos prod- Office Hours: process for aggrieved indi- a detailed defense of its However, after much 200 East Ayer St. Mon.-Thurs. 8-5 viduals who have been part of the World Health process in the glyphosate ucts in the 1880s. After more research – including Ironwood, MI Fri. 8-12 harmed to hold these com- Organization, that evaluation. It has also pub- many epidemiological toxicology in rats and epi- lished a monograph on studies showed that expo- demiologic studies in peo- glyphosate with all the sure to asbestos caused ple – the IARC downgraded gory details of the science very high rates of lung can- saccharin from a classifica- tion of “2B: possible human carcinogen” to “3: not clas- PLANNING A SURGERY? sifiable,” and the U.S. Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation National Toxicology Pro- Center will assist you in a speedy gram removed saccharin recovery with our professional from a 2016 report on car- cinogens. As it turned out, rehabilitation staff. Our Benefit the mechanism for causing Specialist will meet with you to assist bladder cancer in rats did with any insurance questions, and not apply to people, and financial planning. epidemiological studies showed no association. Monsanto will undoubt- Call Monday-Friday, 8:00am–4:00pm edly appeal this initial deci- for more information or to arrange a sion, and it could be years tour of our Rehabilitation Center. before the issue is settled once and for all. But with this verdict, the onus is now on Monsanto to provide compelling evidence that VILLA MARIA Roundup is safe in other tri- Health & Rehabilitation Center ______als that soon will follow. A Division of Avanti Health Systems Editor’s Note: The Con- Know All Options 300 VILLA DRIVE • HURLEY, WISCONSIN versation is an independent Available To You FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED and nonprofit source of Before Your Surgery news, analysis and commen- (715) 561-3200 tary from academic experts. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BUSINESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 7 A DAY ON WALL STREET or 0.5 percent, to 25,187.70. Bayer shares Aug. 13, 2018 US stocks take further 25,500 Energy and industrial Dow Jones 25,000 industrials companies and basic mate- 24,500 rials companies took some plunge in wake 24,000 -125.44 of the worst losses. Tech- losses as Turkey 23,500 25,187.70 23,000 nology companies held up of Monsanto F MAMJ JA better. Pct. change from previous: -0.50% High 25,381.39 Low 25,153.93 The Nasdaq composite weed killer worries continue fell 19.40 points, or 0.2 Aug. 13, 2018 8,000 Nasdaq 7,800 percent, to 7,819.71. The 7,600 verdict NEW YORK (AP) – Turkish lira and Turkey’s composite 7,400 Russell 2000 index of Stocks fell further on Wall stock market continued to 7,200 smaller-company stocks -19.40 7,000 FRANKFURT, Germany Street Monday as Turkey’s slide. 6,800 sank 11.49 points, or 0.7 (AP) – Shares in German central bank was unable to The lira has been tum- 7,819.71 6,600 percent, to 1,675.32. F MAMJ JA farm chemicals, materials stop a steep plunge in that bling as investors question Investors are worried Pct. change from previous: -0.25% High 7,888.66 Low 7,814.27 and drug company Bayer nation’s currency. That’s whether the government of about a confluence of fac- have plunged in the wake helping to push the dollar President Recep Tayyip Aug. 13, 2018 2,900 tors including Turkey’s of a U.S. court verdict higher, which hurts big Erdogan can cope with reliance on foreign loans, Standard & 2,800 against Monsanto, which U.S. exporters. problems including the P oor’s 500 which become more diffi- Bayer has acquired. Stocks were coming off weakening currency and a 2,700 cult to repay when the -11.35 2,600 Shares of Leverkusen- their worst losses in a diplomatic spat with Wash- country’s currency is based Bayer fell 11 percent 2,821.93 2,500 month as investors worried ington that has resulted in FM A M J JA plunging. Also, a diplomat- Monday in morning trad- about financial and eco- higher U.S. tariffs. Pct. change from previous: -0.40% High 2,843.40 Low 2,819.88 ic spat with the U.S. is ing in Europe to 83.09 nomic upheaval in Turkey Erdogan has ruled out resulting in sharply higher euros per share. and the possibility it will the possibility of higher tariffs on Turkish steel and A jury in U.S. federal spread to other countries. interest rates, which can Argentina face very differ- equity strategist at U.S. aluminum. court in California deliv- Asian markets fell slow economic growth, but ent political situations, the Bank Wealth Management, After a yearlong stretch ered a $289 million verdict overnight, while European independent analysts say currencies of both coun- said the dollar has where much of the global Friday on behalf of a for- markets were slightly higher rates are urgently tries have tumbled to all- strengthened because eco- economy was speeding up mer school groundskeeper lower. needed to stabilize the time lows against the dol- nomic growth has picked together and stocks were who said that exposure to Global markets skidded country’s currency. Erdo- lar, partly because rising up and other regions aren’t rising, the recent losses for Monsanto’s Roundup Friday as investors worried gan’s refusal is one of sev- interest rates in the U.S. doing as well. Turkey and Argentina have weed killer caused his non- that financial distress in eral factors worrying lure investors to take “The U.S. is a relative caused emerging market Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a Turkey could affect the investors. money out of their markets beacon of strength with indexes to fall out of favor. form of cancer. Monsanto international banking sys- Investors also backed and move it to the U.S. stable to improving econo- Stocks were on a five- said government agencies tem and the broader econo- away from Argentina’s The U.S. dollar is the my. That suggests a week winning streak before and hundreds of studies my. Many analysts say that stock market. The Argen- strongest it’s been in more stronger dollar,” he said. last week, and strong cor- have concluded Roundup isn’t likely, but it’s caused tinian peso sank to an all- than a year, which could The S&P 500 index lost porate earnings reports is safe. sharp losses for stocks. time low amid investor cau- eventually create problems 11.35 points, or 0.4 per- were a big factor. But most Bayer completed its On Monday Turkey’s tion and a local corruption for U.S. companies that cent, to 2,821.93 after a of those reports are done, takeover of Monsanto on central bank announced scandal involving former make a lot of sales over- drop of 0.7 percent Friday. and Sandven, of U.S. Bank, June 7. It says it will no measures to help that government officials. seas. The Dow Jones Industrial said stocks may spend the longer use the Monsanto country’s banks, but the While Turkey and Terry Sandven, chief Average slid 125.44 points, next two months wavering. name.

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Over-the-counter sales start at 9 a.m. l 8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries State probe finds immigrant Ann M. (Gutt) Priante and Joe teens not currently being abused Priante WASHINGTON (AP) – A state review into the IRONWOOD, Mich. – Graveside services for Ann treatment of immigrant Priante, 97, and her son, Joe Priante, 60, will be held teens held at a Virginia Friday, Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. CDT at the Riverside Ceme- detention center confirmed tery in Ironwood. the facility uses restraint Both were Luther L. Wright High School gradu- techniques that can ates, in 1938 and 1969, respectively. include strapping children Ann M. (Gutt) Priante (1920 – 2018) and her hus- to chairs and placing mesh band John M. Priante (1926–1998) lived in Iron- bags over their heads. Investigators concluded wood until 2008, when she moved to the Eastwood the current treatment of Nursing Center in Marquette. detainees at the Shenan- Joseph John Priante (1951 – 2011) graduated in doah Valley Juvenile Center 1973 from Northern Michigan University and was a did not meet the state’s housing director and landlord in Marquette. legal threshold of abuse or His wife of 24 years, Jane Carmichael Priante, sur- neglect, according to a vives him and resides in Marquette. copy of the findings issued The Rev. Robb Jurkovich will officiate at the ser- Monday by the Virginia vice. Department of Juvenile Jus- Immediately following the service, friends and tice and obtained by The relatives are invited to a luncheon at Don & GG’s Associated Press. Associated Press But a top state regulator IN THIS June 20 file photo, the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center is shown in Restaurant at 1300 Cloverland Drive in Ironwood. conceded in an interview The Priante family is being assisted by the Canale- Staunton, Va. Virginia investigators say they’ve found no evidence of abuse at a that investigators did not detention facility after immigrant teens described being strapped to chairs with Tonella Funeral Home in Marquette and the McKe- attempt to determine their heads covered with bags. The investigation found the Shenandoah Valley vitt-Patrick Funeral Home in Ironwood. whether serious allega- Juvenile Center does use restraint chairs on “out-of-control” residents considered tions of past abuse at the a safety threat, but that doesn’t meet the legal threshold of abuse or neglect. Theresa L. (Packmayer) Doss locally run facility are true. chief deputy director of the a facility similar to a very seriously and directed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Terry Doss passed away Democratic Gov. Ralph state juvenile justice agen- prison, the children members of my adminis- Monday, July 30, 2018 in Minneapolis, where she Northam ordered the cy, said Monday that inves- detained on administrative tration to immediately resided for about 40 years. review in June, hours after tigators interviewed only immigration charges have look into these claims of Through her life, she volun- the AP published first-per- the 22 who were being held not been convicted of any abuse and mistreatment,” teered many hours teaching chil- son accounts by children at the facility in late June, crime. The U.S. Office of he said. “The safety of as young as 14 who said following the AP’s report. Refugee Resettlement over- every child being held dren to knit and crochet. Quilting they were handcuffed, She said the investigators sees the care of immigrant there is of the utmost was her specialty, and she held shackled and beaten at the were not permitted to children held in federal importance.” classes for seniors. facility. They also review the case files or custody. The Shenandoah lockup She married Fred Doss Dec. 27, described being stripped of medical records of past The regulators did make is one of only three juvenile 1989. their clothes and locked in detainees who say they several recommendations detention facilities in the Terry had many jobs, one was at solitary confinement, were abused. to improve current condi- United States with federal Summit Academy O.J.C. She sometimes strapped to The legal advocacy tions inside the facility, contracts to provide retired from the Urban League. Theresa L. chairs with bags over their group representing the including hiring more “secure placement” for Her father Don (Dotso) Pack- (Packmayer) heads. Latino teens suing the facil- bilingual staff, expanding immigrant children who mayer preceded her in death in Doss The incidents are ity called the state’s review “culturally relevant pro- had problems at less- 1995. described in sworn state- “deeply flawed” and said gramming” and improving restrictive housing. ments from six Latino the investigators never con- screening to provide care On average, 92 immi- She is survived by her mother Kezia Packmayer; a teens included in a class- tacted them or asked to for detainees who suffer grant children annually son, David A. Martin of North Dakota; a sister, Bon- action lawsuit filed in speak to their clients. from mental health issues. cycle through the facility nie (Richard) Schwartz and a brother Don (Janelle) November and are alleged “The children in this The state also said admin- nestled in the mountains Packmayer; in addition to nephews and many to have occurred from 2015 facility are denied neces- istrators should consider outside Staunton, most of cousins. to 2018, under both the sary mental health care new furniture and fresh them from Mexico and Private services were held in Minneapolis. Obama and Trump admin- and subjected to abusive paint to make the jail-like Central America. The local- Under new law, military kids get sex istrations. The teens who conditions,” said Jonathan facility “more developmen- ly managed commission made those initial com- Smith, executive director of tally appropriate.” that runs the center assault protections plaints were subsequently the Washington Lawyers’ Northam issued a state- received $4.2 million in (AP) – The Defense Department must improve the way transferred by federal Committee for Civil Rights ment applauding his federal funds last year to it responds to child-on-child sexual assault at military authorities to other facili- and Urban Affairs. “We administration’s “quick house children ages 12 to bases in the U.S. and abroad as part of a sweeping new ties or deported to their look forward to proving and comprehensive exami- 17 facing deportation pro- law President Donald Trump signed Monday. home countries. our case in court.” nation.” ceedings or awaiting rul- While the Pentagon began addressing sexual assault in Angela C. Valentine, the Though incarcerated in “I take these allegations ings on asylum claims. the ranks a decade ago, an Associated Press investigation revealed that similar reports involving military kids got AP Source: Soul icon Aretha A person close to Franklin, who one of her biggest influences, wrote lost in a dead zone of justice. Child offenders were rarely Franklin is seriously ill spoke on the condition of anonymity on Twitter that she is “praying for the held accountable – even when they confessed – and vic- because the person was not allowed Queen of Soul.” Missy Elliott said that NEW YORK (AP) – Fans and tims often received no counseling or other help. to publicly talk about the topic, told the public has to celebrate iconic friends, including Mariah Carey and Under the new law, more than 70,000 students in Pen- The Associated Press on Monday that artists before they die. Missy Elliott, offered prayers and well tagon-run schools now receive the same legal protections the singer is seriously ill. No more “So many (of them) have given us wishes to Queen of Soul Aretha as their U.S. public school counterparts. The schools also details were provided. decades of Timeless music,” the rap- Franklin, who is seriously ill. must overhaul their system for tracking and addressing Carey, who considers Franklin per wrote on Twitter. assault allegations. COMMERCIAL FOREST HEARING And, for the first time, a case must be reviewed by a cen- DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES tral authority, regardless of where on base an assault is FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION reported. That review by the Family Advocacy Program, the STATE OF MICHIGAN military’s social services provider, must recommended NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE LANDS HEREAFTER “treatment, counseling, or other appropriate interventions.” DESCRIBED ARE ELIGIBLE FOR LISTING UNDER PART 511 OF ACT 451, PA 1994, AS AMENDED (COMMERCIAL FOREST). AP found that some child-on-child sexual assault County: GOGEBIC reports were buried, while those that were investigated Hearing Date/Time: SEPTEMBER 06, 2018, 9:00 AM CDT faced numerous barriers to justice within the Pentagon Hearing Location: GOGEBIC COUNTY COURTHOUSE BASEMENT CONFERENCE ROOM and Justice Department. 200 N. MOORE ST., BESSEMER, MI 49911 Inquire With: GARY WILLIS, 906-353-6651

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(AP) – "I'm doing things that I Aaron Rodgers is speaking feel like are in the best inter- with a heightened sense of est of the team from a lead- urgency as he enters his ership standpoint, and if no 14th NFL season. one else is going to stand No critical words from up and criticize a bad prac- the Green Bay Packers quar- tice, then maybe I need to terback on Monday, a week be the one to do it. So, I did after expressing displeasure it." with the effort from some With Rodgers watching young players during a por- from the sideline, the Pack- tion of practice. ers defeated the Tennessee "I care about winning, Titans 31-17 on Thursday No. 1, and I'm going to say night. Valdez-Scantling had and do the things that I feel a productive game with five like can advance us," catches for 101 yards and a Rodgers said. "It's going to score. be tough at some points. It's Rodgers didn't attribute not a popularity contest all the outcome to last week's the time." comments, but he was Rodgers said he expects pleased with what the team Submitted photo to make his preseason accomplished during prac- MACKENZIE BACKMAN of Hurley competed in the National MLB Pitch, Hit & Run competition held at Nationals debut Thursday night tices Sunday and Monday. Park in Washington last month. against the Pittsburgh Steel- Heightening Rodgers' ers. To earn the trust of the optimism is the team's Backman comes back from Washington two-time NFL MVP, young health, including the possi- receivers have to work hard ble return on Thursday of consistently in practice. left tackle David Bakhtiari with ‘memories that will last a lifetime’ "I'm not asked or needed after he was carted off the By JASON JUNO to make personnel deci- field during practice Aug. 4 [email protected] sions, coaching decisions, with an ankle injury. HURLEY – Mackenzie Backman schedule decisions. My job "I'll tell you, Dave is a practiced hitting by the White House, is to play quarterback," warrior," coach Mike saw the sights in Washington and Rodgers said. "That's what McCarthy said of caught a ball hit by Freddie Freeman they're paying me to do and Bakhtiari's quick come- in the Home Run Derby. I feel like I've made them back. "Nothing surprises Those were just a few of the things pretty happy. So, I'm going me with him." she was able to experience as part of to keep doing what I'm Right tackle Bryan Bula- the National MLB Pitch Hit & Run doing." ga, who tore a knee liga- competition held at Nationals Park in Rodgers didn't name ment against Detroit on July. names last week. But he did Nov. 6, took first-team reps Backman finished second in the single out veterans such as the past two days. Left age 13-14 softball division there and receivers Randall Cobb and guard Lane Taylor has been won the sportsmanship award. She Davante Adams, whom he limited to individual drills. made a lot of memories “that will last spotlighted as role models. Rodgers sees value in a lifetime,” she wrote in an essay for Rodgers has also gone out preseason action even if he the Pitch, Hit and Run website. of his way to praise the doesn't have his entire start- Backman got her softball signed by work of Jake Kumerow, a ing offensive line given Jennie Finch, a former star softball practice squad player last some of the changes on pitcher, and was able to talk to her. year who could still be a offense. Besides the addi- During a game amongst Pitch, Hit & longshot to make the team. tions of tight ends Marcedes Run participants, members of the U.S. Conversely, the three Lewis and Jimmy Graham, softball team helped them out. Back- rookie receivers drafted this Joe Philbin is back as the man and her dad, Kirk, brought their year by the Packers – J'Mon offensive coordinator. tee over to the White House and were Moore, Marquez Valdez- NOTES: Only four players didn't practice: WR Trevor able to practice hitting (the Secret Ser- Scantling and Equanimeous St. Brown – Davis (hamstring), RB Devante vice just made sure they didn’t hit it to Mays (hamstring), S Jermaine the wrong place). They met two-time may be part of that incon- Whitehead (back) and OLB MLB All-Star Harold Reynolds. sistent group. Nick Perry (ankle). ... GM Brian "I don't feel like when Gutekunst expects fifth-round With all of that going on, Backman draft pick Cole Madison to still had to actually compete in you make a statement like return to the team at some Nationals and she did well. that that there needs to be point. The guard is on the did- some big response or feel- not-report list for a personal She had the fastest time in the run- reason. ... One of the highlights ning portion of the event and pitched ings hurt or offense that of practice was Graham's one- somebody takes with it," three out of six strikes in the pitching Submitted photo handed touchdown catch from Rodgers. "It was nice to be on portion, while her hitting wasn’t quite MACKENZIE BACKMAN of Hurley finished second in her age group at the Rodgers said. "If they do, they're taking it the wrong the same page. He was expect- National MLB Pitch, Hit & Run competition held at Nationals Park in ing a ball in that area, and then Washington last month. way because this is a pro- the athleticism — I have abso- BACKMAN — page 10 fessional environment. lutely nothing to do with that." Future bright for Woods after PGA, but Koepka in the way By EDDIE PELLS right-hand side of the par-5 hole. He scram- AP National Writer bled for a par there when he really needed a ST. LOUIS (AP) – Over an ear-splitting birdie and was three back once he reached afternoon in which most of the cheers the 18th fairway. weren't for him, Brooks Koepka got a taste of For one final flourish, Woods sank a 19- what golf feels like when Tiger Woods is in foot putt for a birdie that got him to 14 under the hunt. and pumped his fist to celebrate. And in his exhilarating but ultimately "Making that putt at least gave me a futile attempt to catch Koepka at the PGA chance," Woods said. Championship, Woods got a taste of what He needed Koepka to collapse over the it's going to take to get back on top in the last two holes. majors. It wasn't going to happen. Woods provided the thrills Sunday – a Koepka is proving to be the prototype fist-pumping, club-slamming, roller-coaster player for his generation and beyond – a 28- ride of a final round in which he threatened year-old workout nut who splits time from beginning to end but couldn't knock between the weight room and the driving Koepka out of the lead, or deny him the tro- range. He's got deft touch and a pure putting phy. stroke, but is more about overpowering golf Koepka heard the commotion in front of courses than overthinking them. him all day – "You could hear a different He has now won three majors over the roar like every 30 seconds, so we knew what past 14 months – and joins Jordan Spieth, was going on," he said – but did what he Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Woods as does best at the majors: He put on a calm, the only U.S. players since World War II collected show of precision golf to hold off with three majors before turning 30. Woods by two shots and become only the Getting the best of Koepka sets up as a fifth person to win a U.S. Open and PGA daunting challenge for Woods, though the Championship in the same year. 42-year-old, 14-time major winner could eas- When it was over, Woods had a warm ily argue he's been through worse. hug and a huge smile for the guy he calls He's had multiple back surgeries, and as "Brooksy." recently as 11 months ago, wasn't able to "It's tough to beat when the guy hits it swing a golf club. 340 down the middle," Woods said. "When He has now contended on the back nine a guy's doing that and hitting it straight, and on Sunday in consecutive majors – making as good a putter as he is, it's tough to beat." it clear that Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Spieth Koepka set the PGA Championship and the rest of that generation could very record with a four-day score of 16-under well have to deal with him, and all the bag- 264. His best shot over a final round of 4- gage that comes with him, in majors in 2019 under 66 was a lasered 4-iron to the 16th and beyond. green that landed 6 feet away and set up a "This is the first real Tiger effect I've expe- birdie. That gave Koepka a two-shot cushion rienced, with that many people," said that allowed him to coast into the finish, defending champion Justin Thomas, who much the way he did at Shinnecock earlier Associated Press played two groups ahead and finished tied this summer, and at Erin Hills in last year's TIGER WOODS celebrates after making a birdie putt on the 18th green during the for sixth. U.S. Open. final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Bellerive Country Club, While Woods has never been one to cele- Drama? That was Woods' domain. Sunday in St. Louis. brate a loss, he couldn't help but feel good Boy did he deliver. about the road he's taken over the past year Over a wild first nine holes, Woods did- the cup – much like the famous chip-in on lerive. – one that ended with a tantalizingly close n't hit a single fairway off the tee but got up the 16th hole at Augusta in 2005. That one "We didn't mention it at all," said Koep- call at Bellerive. and down from everywhere. He needed a went in. This one stayed out, and Woods ka's caddie, Ricky Elliott. "It was pretty evi- "I'm in uncharted territory," Woods said. grand total of 10 putts to make the turn in 3- bent down and dropped his hands to his dent what Tiger was doing." "I had to kind of figure this out on my own under 32 and stay within two shots. knees in agony. Woods could've made it louder. and it's been really hard – a lot harder than He hit a poor approach on No. 11, but But he did not quit. He hit an approach to He had a 20-foot putt on No. 16 to cap- people think. And I'm just very pleased at stared down a 30-foot putt for birdie that 5 feet for birdie on 12, then a tee shot to 10 ture a share of the lead, but pushed it barely what I've done so far ... going from where would have kept momentum on his side. for another birdie on 13. off line. He followed by blocking his drive I've come from, to now over the last year, it's The ball came to rest on the inner-edge of Roars echoed through the trees at Bel- on 17 to the right of a creek that skirts the been pretty cool." l 10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe scoreboard

N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 3 Seattle, 30; Stanton, New York, 30; STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Wash- AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Atlanta 8, Milwaukee 7 Trout, Los Angeles, 30; Lindor, ington, 227; deGrom, New York, East Division St. Louis 8, Kansas City 2 Cleveland, 29; Betts, Boston, 27; 195; Corbin, Arizona, 183; Greinke, W L Pct GB Colorado 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 Judge, New York, 26. Arizona, 158; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, Boston 85 35 .708 — San Diego 9, Philadelphia 3 STOLEN BASES_Gordon, Seat- 152; Nola, Philadelphia, 149; Gray, New York 74 44 .627 10 San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 3 tle, 27; Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Colorado, 148; Pivetta, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay 60 58 .508 24 Chicago Cubs 4, Washington 3 Merrifield, Kansas City, 25; Smith, 147; Godley, Arizona, 143; Mar- Toronto 53 65 .449 31 Monday's Games Tampa Bay, 25; Betts, Boston, 23; quez, Colorado, 139. Baltimore 35 84 .294 49½ Atlanta 9, Miami 1, 1st game Anderson, Chicago, 22; Trout, Los Central Division N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Angeles, 21; Benintendi, Boston, 20; TransactionsBASEBALL WLPct GB Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 3 Lindor, Cleveland, 19; DeShields, American League Cleveland 67 51 .568 — Atlanta 6, Miami 1, 2nd game Texas, 18. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Minnesota 54 63 .462 12½ Texas 5, Arizona 3 PITCHING_Severino, New York, Placed LHP Danny Duffy on the 10- Detroit 50 69 .420 17½ St. Louis 7, Washington 6 15-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 14-6; day DL. Recalled RHP Glenn Spark- Chicago 42 76 .356 25 L.A. Angels at San Diego Kluber, Cleveland, 14-6; Porcello, man from Omaha (PCL). Kansas City 36 82 .305 31 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers Boston, 14-5; Snell, Tampa Bay, 13- LOS ANGELES ANGELS — West Division Tuesday's Games 5; 6 tied at 12. Optioned RHP Eduardo Paredes to WLPct GB Milwaukee (Chacin 11-4) at ERA_Sale, Boston, 1.97; Snell, Salt Lake (PCL). Selected the con- Houston 73 46 .613 — Chicago Cubs (Quintana 10-8), 2:20 Tampa Bay, 2.18; Bauer, Cleveland, tract of RHP Osmer Morales from Oakland 70 48 .593 2½ p.m. 2.22; Verlander, Houston, 2.50; Klu- Salt Lake. Extended their Triple-A Seattle 69 50 .580 4 Boston (Johnson 3-3) at Philadel- ber, Cleveland, 2.74; Cole, Houston, affiliation with Salt Lake (PCL) for Los Angeles 59 60 .496 14 phia (Pivetta 7-9), 7:05 p.m. 2.75; Morton, Houston, 2.88; Severi- two years through the 2022 season. Texas 53 68 .438 21 N.Y. Mets (Vargas 2-8) at Balti- no, New York, 3.27; Sabathia, New NEW YORK YANKEES — Sunday's Games more (Cashner 3-10), 7:05 p.m. York, 3.32; Clevinger, Cleveland, Selected RHP George Kontos from Boston 4, Baltimore 1 Cleveland (Kluber 14-6) at 3.38. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). N.Y. Yankees 7, Texas 2 Cincinnati (Romano 7-9), 7:10 p.m. STRIKEOUTS_Sale, Boston, Recalled INF Ronald Torreyes from Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1 Miami (Richards 3-7) at Atlanta 219; Bauer, Cleveland, 214; Cole, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Placed LHP Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 (Sanchez 6-3), 7:35 p.m. Houston, 207; Verlander, Houston, CC Sabathia on the 10-day DL. Cleveland 9, Chicago White Sox Arizona (Corbin 9-4) at Texas 206; Paxton, Seattle, 175; Severino, Optioned INF Luke Voit to Scran- 7 (Gallardo 7-1), 8:05 p.m. New York, 173; Morton, Houston, ton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred LHP Seattle 4, Houston 3, 10 innings Colorado (Marquez 9-9) at Hous- 171; Carrasco, Cleveland, 155; Jordan Montgomery to the 60-day Associated Press St. Louis 8, Kansas City 2 ton (Verlander 11-7), 8:10 p.m. Berrios, Minnesota, 153; Kluber, DL. DETROIT TIGERS' Nicholas Castellanos rounds first base on a two-run single in the Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 7 Pittsburgh (Taillon 9-8) at Min- Cleveland, 153. National League Monday's Games nesota (Odorizzi 4-7), 8:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox in Detroit Monday. N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Washington (Gonzalez 7-8) at St. BATTING_Markakis, Atlanta, RHP Touki Toussaint from Gwinnett Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 3 Louis (Gant 4-4), 8:15 p.m. .325; Freeman, Atlanta, .319; (IL). Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 5 L.A. Angels (Barria 7-7) at San Yelich, Milwaukee, .312; Gennett, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Texas 5, Arizona 3 Diego (Kennedy 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati, .306; Arenado, Colorado, Recalled OF Keon Broxton from San Francisco (Suarez 4-8) at .306; Martinez, St. Louis, .306; Dick- Castellanos has 5 hits, 5 RBIs Kansas City 3, Toronto 1 Colorado Springs (PCL). Optioned Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 7-6), 10:10 erson, Pittsburgh, .305; Suarez, RHPs Jacob Barnes and Aaron L.A. Angels at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati, .303; Cain, Milwaukee, Wilkerson to Colorado Springs. p.m. Wednesday's Games .302; Peralta, Arizona, .302. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 1:10 RUNS_Blackmon, Colorado, 86; Optioned 2B Carlos Asuaje to El in Tigers' win over White Sox Boston (Johnson 3-3) at Philadel- p.m. Albies, Atlanta, 83; Yelich, Milwau- Paso (PCL). Reinstated OF Wil phia (Pivetta 7-9), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 kee, 82; Carpenter, St. Louis, 81; Myers from the 10-day DL. DETROIT (AP) – Detroit Tigers manager N.Y. Mets (Vargas 2-8) at Balti- p.m. Arenado, Colorado, 77; Harper, BASKETBALL Chicago Tigers 9, DetroitWhite Sox 5 more (Cashner 3-10), 7:05 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Washington, 75; Goldschmidt, Ari- National Basketball Association Ron Gardenhire wasn't going to accept the ab rhbi ab rhbi Tampa Bay (TBD) at N.Y. Yan- N.Y. Mets at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. zona, 74; 4 tied at 73. HOUSTON ROCKETS — Signed Dlmnico dh 4110Cndlrio 3b 2211 kees (Happ 12-6), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. RBI_Baez, Chicago, 89; Suarez, F Carmelo Anthony to a one-year accolades for a move that made him look like Y.Sanch 3b 5120J.Iglss ss 4000 Chicago White Sox (Giolito 7-9) Miami at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Cincinnati, 88; Aguilar, Milwaukee, contract. a genius. J.Abreu 1b 4011Cstllns rf 5255 at Detroit (Hardy 4-4), 7:10 p.m. Colorado at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 87; Arenado, Colorado, 82; Story, SACRAMENTO KINGS — Palka lf 5031Goodrum 2b 4000 Cleveland (Kluber 14-6) at Washington at St. Louis, 8:15 Colorado, 81; Markakis, Atlanta, 76; Named Ty Ellis coach of Stockton Gardenhire gave Nicholas Castellanos a A.Grcia rf 2001V.Mrtin dh 4011 Cincinnati (Romano 7-9), 7:10 p.m. p.m. Rizzo, Chicago, 75; Freeman, (NBAGL). rare day off Sunday, and his best hitter Narvaez c 3111Adduci 1b 4010 Arizona (Corbin 9-4) at Texas L.A. Angels at San Diego, 9:10 Atlanta, 74; Harper, Washington, 72; Women's National Ti.Andr ss 4000Mahtook lf 4000 (Gallardo 7-1), 8:05 p.m. p.m. Hoskins, Philadelphia, 72. Basketball Association rewarded him with the game of his life on Moncada 2b 3010J.McCnn c 4330 Colorado (Marquez 9-9) at Hous- San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, HITS_Markakis, Atlanta, 149; MINNESOTA LYNX — G Lindsay Monday night. Engel cf 4221V.Reyes cf 3211 ton (Verlander 11-7), 8:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Freeman, Atlanta, 145; Albies, Whalen announced she will retire at Totals 34 5 11 5 Totals 34 9 12 8 Atlanta, 134; Gennett, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh (Taillon 9-8) at Min- TODAY'S MAJOR the end of the season. Castellanos had a career-high five hits, Chicago 003 001 010 —5 nesota (Odorizzi 4-7), 8:10 p.m. 133; Peraza, Cincinnati, 132; Cas- FOOTBALL including a go-ahead homer in the seventh Detroit 001 120 23x —9 Toronto (Borucki 2-2) at Kansas LEAGUEAMERICAN LEADERS LEAGUE tro, Miami, 130; Turner, Washing- National Football League E_Adduci (3). DP_Chicago 1. LOB_Chicago 8, Detroit 7. 2B_Y.Sanchez City (Fillmyer 1-1), 8:15 p.m. BATTING_Betts, Boston, .350; ton, 130; 4 tied at 129. ARIZONA CARDINALS — inning, and drove in five runs as the Tigers (23), Engel (14), Castellanos 2 (33), V.Martinez (13), J.McCann (13). Seattle (Paxton 10-5) at Oakland Martinez, Boston, .333; Altuve, DOUBLES_Markakis, Atlanta, Signed LB Gerald Hodges to a one- HR_Narvaez (5), Engel (4), Castellanos (17). CS_Y.Sanchez (3), Moncada (Fiers 7-6), 10:05 p.m. Houston, .329; Machado, Los Ange- 37; Albies, Atlanta, 33; Carpenter, year contract. Waived-injured LB beat the Chicago White Sox 9-5. (5). SF_J.Abreu (6), A.Garcia (4), Candelario (4). L.A. Angels (Barria 7-7) at San les, .315; Trout, Los Angeles, .309; St. Louis, 33; Freeman, Atlanta, 33; Jeremy Cash. "I'm not sure how much credit I can take IP HRER BB SO Diego (Kennedy 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Segura, Seattle, .306; Simmons, Story, Colorado, 33; Baez, Chicago, DALLAS COWBOYS — Placed G Chicago Wednesday's Games Los Angeles, .306; Ramirez, Cleve- 31; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 28; Ren- Marcus Martin on injured reserve. for not playing Nicky when he couldn't walk Lopez 574412 Chicago White Sox at Detroit, land, .301; Benintendi, Boston, .301; don, Washington, 28; Crawford, San Activated DT Maliek Collins off the yesterday," Gardenhire said. "I think most Gomez L,0-1 1 1-3 22212 1:10 p.m. Brantley, Cleveland, .300. Francisco, 27; CTaylor, Los Ange- PUP list. Waived-injured WR Avilan 100001 Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 1:10 RUNS_Lindor, Cleveland, 101; les, 27. Marchie Murdock. Signed WR Dar- managers could figure that one out on their Minaya 2-3 33321 p.m. Betts, Boston, 99; Martinez, Boston, TRIPLES_KMarte, Arizona, 10; ren Carrington and G Jacob own." Detroit Seattle at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. 87; Benintendi, Boston, 84; Trout, CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Baez, Alsadek. Lewicki 4 2-3 63333 Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles, 82; Ramirez, Cleve- Chicago, 7; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Castellanos had played in 113 of Detroit's VerHagen 1 1-3 21103 N.Y. Mets at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. land, 81; Segura, Seattle, 78; Stan- 6; Difo, Washington, 6; Nimmo, New Claimed TE Je'Ron Hamm off Coleman W,4-1 120000 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, ton, New York, 77; Bregman, Hous- York, 6; Rosario, New York, 6; 8 tied waivers from Seattle. Waived WR first 118 games, but a bruised foot earned Wilson H,11 111101 7:05 p.m. ton, 76; 2 tied at 74. at 5. Marcus Peterson. him the rare rest. He hit .216 in his previous Alcantara 100003 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. RBI_Martinez, Boston, 104; HOME RUNS_Carpenter, St. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Placed HBP_by Lewicki (Delmonico), by Lopez (Goodrum). WP_Lopez, Minaya. Colorado at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Davis, Oakland, 93; Ramirez, Cleve- Louis, 33; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 29; G Nick Easton on injured reserve. 32 games. Umpires_Home, Chris Guccione; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. land, 87; Encarnacion, Cleveland, Arenado, Colorado, 29; Harper, Signed G Kaleb Johnson. "I think it was good for me," Castellanos Jansen Visconti; Third, Larry Vanover. L.A. Angels at San Diego, 9:10 81; Haniger, Seattle, 76; Stanton, Washington, 29; Goldschmidt, Ari- WASHINGTON REDSKINS — T_3:35. A_20,964 (41,297). p.m. New York, 76; Cruz, Seattle, 75; Lin- zona, 26; Muncy, Los Angeles, 26; Signed WR Dan Williams III. Placed said. "It had been a minute since I had just dor, Cleveland, 74; Bregman, Hous- Suarez, Cincinnati, 26; Baez, Chica- WR Robert Davis on injured 0 with a sacrifice fly, and Daniel Palka fol- go, 25; Story, Colorado, 24; Shaw, watched a baseball game from the bench, NationalAll Times League EDT ton, 73; Bogaerts, Boston, 72. reserve. Milwaukee, 23. East Division HITS_Martinez, Boston, 145; Lin- HOCKEY and it gave me a chance to see a few things lowed with an RBI single. Avisail Garcia STOLEN BASES_Turner, Wash- WLPct GB dor, Cleveland, 141; Segura, Seat- National Hockey League drove home the third run with another sac- Atlanta 66 51 .564 — tle, 140; Betts, Boston, 138; ington, 32; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed from a different angle." Philadelphia 65 52 .556 1 Rosario, Minnesota, 138; Altuve, SMarte, Pittsburgh, 28; MTaylor, F Kevin Rooney to a two-year con- Castellanos singled in the first, doubled rifice fly. Washington 60 59 .504 7 Houston, 134; Merrifield, Kansas Washington, 24; Inciarte, Atlanta, tract. The White Sox were outscored 9-2 from New York 50 66 .431 15½ City, 134; Castellanos, Detroit, 133; 23; Cain, Milwaukee, 21; Baez, TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — and scored in the fourth, hit an RBI double in Miami 48 73 .397 20 Benintendi, Boston, 130; Ramirez, Chicago, 19; Jankowski, San Diego, Entered into a three-year affiliation there. 19; Peraza, Cincinnati, 18; Dyson, the fifth and hit a two-run home run off Jean- Central Division Cleveland, 129. agreement with Orlando (ECHL). Arizona, 16. "We had more opportunities to add on W L Pct GB DOUBLES_Lindor, Cleveland, OLYMPIC SPORTS mar Gomez (0-1) in the seventh. Chicago 68 49 .581 — 39; Bregman, Houston, 37; Escobar, PITCHING_Scherzer, Washing- USADA — Announced He came up again in the eighth with the runs, but we left them out there," Renteria Milwaukee 67 54 .554 3 Arizona, 37; Betts, Boston, 34; ton, 15-5; Godley, Arizona, 13-6; weightlifter Charles Ssekyaaya St. Louis 64 55 .538 5 Abreu, Chicago, 33; Bogaerts, Nola, Philadelphia, 13-3; Greinke, accepted a nine-month sanction for bases loaded and two outs, needing a triple said. Pittsburgh 61 58 .513 8 Boston, 33; Castellanos, Detroit, 33; Arizona, 12-8; Lester, Chicago, 12- an anti-doping rule violation. Jeimer Candelario's sacrifice fly made it 3- Cincinnati 52 67 .437 17 Martinez, Boston, 33; Benintendi, 5; Mikolas, St. Louis, 12-3; Chacin, COLLEGE for the cycle, but settled for a two-run single Milwaukee, 11-4; 5 tied at 10. West Division Boston, 32; 3 tied at 31. EMORY — Named Adrianna 1 in the bottom of the third, and Victor Mar- ERA_deGrom, New York, 1.81; that put the Tigers ahead 9-5. WLPct GB TRIPLES_Smith, Tampa Bay, 9; Baggetta softball coach. tinez's RBI double in the fourth scored Arizona 65 55 .542 — Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Hernandez, Scherzer, Washington, 2.19; Nola, HAMILTON — Named Sam "That was a great night," he said. "There Los Angeles 64 55 .538 ½ Toronto, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 2.28; Mikolas, St. Haimann women's assistant volley- are times when I put extra pressure on Castellanos. The Tigers took the lead with Colorado 63 55 .534 1 Chapman, Oakland, 6; Span, Seat- Louis, 2.86; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, ball coach. two runs in the fifth. After loading the bases San Francisco 59 60 .496 5½ tle, 6; 5 tied at 5. 2.86; Greinke, Arizona, 3.00; Free- TULANE — Named Chris John- myself, because I know this is a young San Diego 48 72 .400 17 HOME RUNS_Martinez, Boston, land, Colorado, 3.02; Corbin, Ari- son assistant track and field coach. with no one out, Jose Iglesias hit into a dou- zona, 3.15; Arrieta, Philadelphia, offense, so it is fun to have a game like this Sunday's Games 37; Ramirez, Cleveland, 35; Davis, Arizona 9, Cincinnati 2 Oakland, 34; Gallo, Texas, 31; Cruz, 3.33; Newcomb, Atlanta, 3.40. one." ble play to make it 3-3, and Castellanos fol- It was the sixth five-RBI game of his lowed with an RBI double. Backman do anything she wants to things. career, including one against the White Sox "Nick is the heart of our offense, though, do,” Kirk said. “It was an Backman, who will be a on June 16. He's hitting .419 with four and when he starts hitting, it is contagious," experience she’ll never for- sophomore at Hurley this homers and 14 RBIs in 43 at-bats against said James McCann, who had three hits and From page 9 get and mom (Pam) and year, was on TV several Chicago this season. scored three runs. as strong as usual. Her dad will never forget.” times catching balls hit dur- "He started doing this to us last season," Omar Navarez led off the sixth with a team event score in Milwau- Kirk was most happy ing the Derby. She caught a White Sox manager Rick Renteria said. "We homer off Drew VerHagen to make it 4-4, and kee, one step before Nation- with her getting the sports- home run hit by Freeman come to town and it seems like he comes to the White Sox started the seventh with back- als, was the highest score at manship award. She talked when she was on the other life." to-back singles, but Coleman got out of the any of the team events in to kids she didn’t know and side of the fence. She got to Louis Coleman (4-1) got the win with a jam with a shallow fly ball and a double play. the country. gave a hug and congratula- keep that ball. scoreless inning of relief. The Tigers are 9-1 TRAINER'S ROOM “A kid from Hurley to tions to the person who “I was freaking out, it against the White Sox this season. Tigers: CF JaCoby Jones was placed on make it to Nationals, it says beat her in the national was the best thing ever,” Detroit is 3-1 since returning from a win- the 10-day disabled list with a strained right a girl from a small town can competition among other she said. less six-game road trip. Chicago has lost six hamstring, and OF Mikie Mahtook was of seven. recalled from Triple-A Toledo. Mahtook start- Detroit starter Artie Lewicki allowed three ed in left field. ... RHP Michael Fulmer, who AP Source: Bears, Roquan Smith agree to deal runs on six hits and three walks in 4 2/3 has been sidelined since July 20 with an oblique strain, will make a rehab start for By The Associated Press Smith is the final pick from this year's innings. Chicago's Reynaldo Lopez gave up four runs on seven hits and a walk in five Single-A Toledo on Tuesday or Wednesday. The standoff between the Chicago NFL draft class to reach an agreement – THOUGHTS FOR LEONYS MARTIN Bears and No. 8 overall draft pick Roquan because of a hangup over the contract lan- innings. It was 4-4 when Castellanos lined his 17th The Tigers have been closely following Smith is over. guage. The sides disagreed over whether the news about Cleveland Indians outfielder A person familiar with the situation the team would be allowed to take back homer into the Tigers bullpen with one out in the seventh. Leonys Martin, who was hospitalized last says the linebacker has agreed to a four- guaranteed bonus money if he was sus- week with a life-threatening bacterial infec- year contract that guarantees $18.5 mil- pended for disciplinary reasons, including Adam Engel made it 6-5 with a homer off Alex Wilson in the eighth, but Victor Reyes tion. Martin was Detroit's starting center lion and includes an $11.5 million signing a violation of the league's new rule pre- fielder until he was traded to Cleveland on bonus. The person spoke Monday night venting players from leading with their restored the two-run lead with an RBI single in the bottom of the inning before Castel- July 31. on condition of anonymity because the helmet. "Everyone here knew it was a very serious deal has not been announced. Smith participated in offseason activi- lanos' fifth hit. Chicago took a 3-0 lead in the third. situation, and Leonys is obviously someone The Bears sent out a news release ties, but has been absent since Chicago we care a lot about," Gardenhire said. "It has announcing Smith will be available to reported to camp on July 19 and has Engel led off the inning with a double, Lewicki hit Nicky Delmonico and Yolmer been great to hear the updates that he's doing reporters after Tuesday's practice, though missed two preseason games. The Bears better, moving around and he's got the tubes they did not say an agreement is in place. visit Denver on Saturday. Sanchez put down a bunt single to load the bases with no one out. Jose Abreu made it 1- out. It has been a scary few days." Column: NASCAR's dark cloud lifted after leadership change By JENNA FRYER with this approach. tors had limited interaction with the large of a role he'd like to take. All the AP Auto Racing Writer Since France took a leave of absence leader. Jim France, on the other hand, discussion so far has been limited to a CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Keelan last week following his arrest in New was front and center outside the handful of drivers who were forced to Harvick had the father-son weekend of a York on charges of driving while intoxi- NASCAR office in the Michigan garage. address Brian France's arrest and Jim lifetime: He crashed a golf cart, drove a cated and criminal possession of oxy- He attended pre-race meetings and par- France's takeover simply because they tiny race car, ran on a NASCAR track to codone , NASCAR has closed ranks. Jim ticipated in a driver council meeting that had scheduled media engagements collect his dad's checkered flag and got France replaced his nephew as chairman addressed rules, regulations, ideas and before the dominoes fell. They said little to ride shotgun alongside his old man to and CEO but so far has said nothing pub- initiatives. about Brian France and voiced support victory lane. licly about his family's business. As Brian France's engagement for Jim France. The 6-year-old son of Kevin Harvick NASCAR also has not addressed tum- decreased over the last two seasons , the As independent contractors in a sport was the headliner of NASCAR's weekend bling television ratings, drooping atten- ability to accomplish meaningful agenda controlled by the France family, drivers for stealing the spotlight in Sunday's dance or sponsorship struggles. ideas became harder and harder can't be expected to voice many opposing race-winning celebration at Michigan . All that silence could make it easy to throughout the industry. It became such positions. But in this case, what else The racing technically should have been question NASCAR's grip on reality. a maddening loop that Harvick skipped would they say? The last guy in charge the focus, but as this season plods along, Shouldn't someone at least try to soothe the Friday night driver council meeting hardly came around so Jim France sim- NASCAR will take every light and fluffy stakeholders and assure them there is a to spend more time with his son. ply showing up had an immediate stabi- moment it can get. plan in place? Any communications "The whole summer has just been, it's lizing effect throughout the industry. After all, as Keelan hammed it up with expert would advise that strategy. been stressful," Harvick said after win- Will Jim France fix all of NASCAR's his dad, no one seemed concerned about Only that wouldn't fit Jim France, who ning his series-best seventh win of the problems? Absolutely not. But in making the arrest of NASCAR Chairman Brian has always been involved in NASCAR's season. "There's just so many politics a change at the top, NASCAR created new France or the new leadership for the top many entities but did his work in the and so many things happening in the energy when the series seemed very motorsports series in the country. shadows. Now pushed into a public role, sport right now. I felt like this was the stale. The Harvicks' father-son celebra- The direction of NASCAR, and how it Jim France hasn't signaled his style will first week back of being 100 percent tion could be appreciated, and no one plans to address this never-ending storm soon change. focused on the racing and my team and spoiled it with post-race inspection of negative news, is the No. 1 issue facing He has, however, steadied the ship being selfish on focusing on those things issues, rules complaints or ratings con- the series right now. through his mere presence at Michigan. and not worrying about all the other cerns. It's also the issue no one from Brian France was aloof and often stuff that's going on with the sport." It may not be business as usual with NASCAR plans to address. unreachable or unapproachable . He was It remains to be seen just what influ- NASCAR, and that could be the best Perhaps NASCAR is onto something rarely seen at the racetrack, and competi- ence Jim France will have, or even how news in a long time. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Friend’s behavior crosses line Dear Annie: My family (my husband, our young kids and I) vacations with two other families once or twice a year. My husband went to school with the other two husbands, and they are best friends. I have developed great friendships with their wives, and our kids are all similar ages and Dear get along. Annie We have a great time, but one of the husbands always finds a way to make me uncomfortable. During our most recent Now vacation, while we were saying our good- Dear Quiet for Now: It’s not your job to byes and loading up the cars, he grabbed protect this predator. Whatever fallout my breast as he pulled me in for a hug. I comes is what he’s got coming to him. He’s was stunned and immediately pulled repeatedly made very conscious, calculat- away. He quickly turned around and went ed decisions to violate you. Our actions on to hug everyone else as if nothing had have consequences, and he is no excep- THE PAJAMA DIARIES happened. I debated whether to say any- thing, but I let it go. However, this viola- tion. Tell your husband what’s up, and tion keeps eating at me. (The other time he don’t worry about his losing a “good made me feel uncomfortable was when the friend.” This man was never a good friend. adults had all met up for a long weekend. Dear Annie: I would like to offer an While dancing at a concert, he came up alternative viewpoint for “Child of the behind me and starting grinding against South.” I think that sometimes we jump to me. I thought he was joking and laughed conclusions about why people do what at him, but he continued until I left the they do and then judge them on what we dance floor. He did this when his wife had think are the facts. “Child of the South” is gone to the bathroom and my husband assuming her sister-in-law feels entitled. was getting drinks, so I think it was pur- Though that may be the case, it may also MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM poseful.) be that her sister-in-law is embarrassed If I told my husband, I’m sure he would about the condition of her houses, or per- cut off his friendship with this guy. I’m haps she feels that she doesn’t cook as well torn because I would hate to see my hus- as “Child of the South.” There could be band lose one of his good friends and for many reasons, but to get angry without us to lose out on these otherwise great knowing for sure could harm an otherwise vacations. excellent relationship. I hope “Child of the I backed out of the most recent adult South” chooses a way to either talk with vacation (claiming our baby sitter had her sister-in-law or find a way to enjoy her bailed) because I just wanted to avoid this company without the expectation that the guy. Yet in the wake of the #MeToo move- hospitality will be reciprocated. Loving ment, why should I miss out on vacation relationships are hard enough to maintain BORN LOSER time when it’s this guy who is making me without destroying them by keeping score. feel uncomfortable? 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Our and directing phone calls, assisting in comprehensive Benefit Package includes Medical, Dental, Life, Secretary the bookkeeping department and 403B, Vacation, Sick, and Holiday pay. We also have a strong Applicant must be proficient in the operation of computers miscellaneous other duties as needed. Reward for safe return of educational program to provide you with with knowledge in the operation of Microsoft Excel and 17 pound dachshund mix This could potentially become a full time continuing growth in your career. Publisher; have effective communication skills, stolen from Family Dollar 8/2/18. position for the right candidate. (906)285-0007 For more information on this exciting opportunity, please contact verbal, on the telephone and in writing. If you’re interested in joining our team, Marisa Buerger, Rehab Director at 715-373-6407 Applicant must have experience with email your resume to: Personals accounts payable/receivable. [email protected] New grads are welcome to apply! Please submit resume to: Position is 20hrs/week with a flexible schedule. or mail a resume to: PLEASE CHECK Your ad on the Send resume to: first run day. The Daily Globe will Red’s Auto, Attn: TORI Northern Lights Rehabilitation Services Trinity Lutheran Church not be responsible for mistakes 1231 E. Cloverland Drive Attn: Marisa Buerger, Rehab Director after the first day. The Daily Globe Attn: Personal Chair will not be responsible for lost Ironwood, MI 49938 706 Bratley Drive, Washburn, WI 54891 photos placed in advertising. E5104 Margaret St, Ironwood, MI 49938 Announcements Part-time Dietary Aide ONTONAGON VILLAGE HOUSING COMMISSION Positions Available: Lac Vieux Desert Health Center ASHLAND, WI Gogebic Medical Care Facility is ac- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GUN & KNIFE SHOW cepting applications for part-time Integrated Nurse Case Manager (RN) Bay Area Civic Center The Ontonagon Village Housing Commission is seeking a Dietary Aides. Experience in food Behavioral Health/Primary Care Department August 24 and 25 service is preferred. GMCF offers qualified person for the position of Executive Director. The Friday 3:00pm-8:00pm competitive wages and an excel- Executive Director shall have general supervision over the Full-Time Employment, $25-$29/hour Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm lent benefit package. Applications administration of the business affairs for the Housing DESCRIPTION: Admission $5.00 for both days are available at GMCF; 402 North Commissions and shall be charged with the management of The primary responsibility of the case manager will be to interact For more information Street; Wakefield, Michigan 49968; call Ray (715)292-8415 906-224-9811, Ext. 106 or online at the 60 unit housing project operated by the Commission. The with patients including those with serious mental illness and/or www.gogebicmedicalcare.com. Director shall be subject to the continuing direction of the co-occurring disorders, focusing on providing population-based, Services EOE. Commission, and subject to the policies and procedures whole person, patient centered care. This care may address mental established by the Commission. The Executive Director must health and substance abuse conditions, health behaviors (including Snow Country Hardwoods, Inc. Affordable Handyman. Light have the ability to direct, supervise, and coordinate both the Now Hiring: General Laborers. 1st their contribution to chronic medical illnesses), life stressors and Carpentry, Painting, Drywall Repair. & 2nd Shifts. Applications can be activities and functions of the Commission and to maintain crises, stress-related physical symptoms and ineffective patterns of 35 Years Experience. picked up at: 1300 Odanah Road the confidence and credibility of the Commission and the (906)285-7232 health care utilization. The case manager is responsible for the Industrial Park, Hurley, WI Tenants. The Executive Director shall assist the Commission interaction and coordination of care between behavioral health, in establishing budgets, policies and procedures and shall be Firewood Cook and Dishwasher for the primary care, and specialty care. The case manager must properly Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic. responsible for determining all work procedures of engage patients in their treatment by using clear and empathetic Firewood for sale by the Loggers Call: (906)842-3535 and leave a Commission employees, and for supervising the performance communication. Building strong community relationships, creating cord. Call (715)561-3437. message if necessary. Dishwasher thereof. self-management supports for patients, implementing technological is for weekends and cook is Wed., supports for clinical care, and using decision supports for clinical Thru., Sunday. Will train. Requirements: a Bachelor’s Degree in business, administration Situation Wanted or accounting, or an Associate’s Degree with 5 years of care, are key elements in integrated case management. Trusting We are taking applications for supervisory experience, experience in MS Office relationships with patients, families, and staff enhance Wanted: 2 men to carry empty oil Managers at Breakwater applications, good communication skills, and the whole-person, team based, integrated care. Evaluation and tracking tank out of basement; also tank Restaurant in Ironwood. Interested of outcomes of care are part of a continuous quality improvement must be cut in half. (715)561-3420 applicants can send their ability to work with the public. process. The case manager will assist in research and development information to: Apply at Michigan Works, Help Wanted Ashland Breakwater of facility wide policies and procedures in an effort to seek 1808 East Lakeshore Drive Applications due by August 15, 2018. accreditation and promote the highest quality of care. Ashland, WI 54806 RESPONSIBILITIES: Fahrner Excavating is looking for a • Interacts with patients including those who have serious mental DETAILER Dump Truck Driver. Must have a illness (SMI) and or co-occurring disorders (COD), promoting class B CDL and experience. Northland Basement Systems positive mental health and social functioning of children, Cloverland Motorsports Top wages paid, year-round work. is looking for eager individuals to join our growing team. At NBS adolescents, and adults served by LVDHC. is looking for a Detailer. Call Ken: (906)364-4468. our purpose is to provide remarkable experiences for our customers • Acts as a liaison and facilitates information and/or service This position includes Mike's Restaurant is looking for a and your role in that is crucial. We also want to provide you with a requests between clients, staff, Primary Care Providers (PCP) putting together Dishwasher, 2 night shifts/week. workplace where you are appreciated, rewarded, and given and specialty providers, e.g., psychiatrists, psychologist. Snowmobiles, ATV’s, Available immediately. Apply in opportunities to be all you can be. person. No phone calls please. • Assist with enrollment in various services. Rangers and RZR’s. What We Would Provide You: • Complete patient intakes and screening tools. Must be Mechanically Breakwater Restaurant is looking • Year-round work • Is responsible for the interaction and coordination with Primary Inclined. Willing to for line cooks. Experience is • Benefits and paid holidays Care Providers and facilitates referrals as necessary. preferred. Stop in and pick up an train the right person. application. No phone calls please. • The best tools, materials, and training to ensure your success • Coordinates and monitors scheduling and maintenance of Applications can be • A trusting, respectful, and fun culture appointments and services. picked up at: AmericInn Hotel in Ironwood is • Opportunities for professional growth • Enhances patient engagement by helping patients feel hiring for a part-time Housekeeper. comfortable, impacting patient characteristics (e.g., motivation), 300 E. Cloverland Drive Also hiring for part-time Breakfast What We Need for this Role: Attendant. These are both day time • Construction experience is preferable, but not required and improving the therapeutic relationship by using a variety of Ironwood, MI 49938 positions. Previous applicants • Valid driver’s license and a safe driving record techniques. please reapply. • Ability to travel • Educates patients about their illness and involves them when making treatment decisions. Hurley Dairy Queen is now hiring M-64 NAPA in Ontonagon, MI is • Unrestricted lifting ability for Fall and Wimter positions. Stop seeking a Certified Mechanic. • Ability to climb a ladder, kneel, and crawl • Manages transition of care by contacting treatment centers and in for an application. (906)884-4150 • Ability to work overtime if needed hospitals, reconciling medications, arranges necessary follow-up appointments and after care services, ensuring understanding of If you are a born leader with a great work ethic and discharge instructions, etc. want to be valued for your hard work, apply with us today. • Engages patient’s family care to enhance the patient’s social Please pick up an application at: support. Northland Basement Systems • Develops relationships with community organizations that offer resources to more fully meet patient needs. 111 Commercial Lane, Wakefield, MI 49968 • Understands the ethical and legal issues common integrated Monday-Friday between 8:00am-4:00pm care. Or send your resume to: • Develops trusting relationships with patients, families, and [email protected] other team members. Computer Services Painting For more information about our company, visit: • Proactively reaches out and does follow up contact with patients, discuss adherence and barriers. www.northlandbasementsystems.com • Assists in development pf facility wide policies and procedures Lakefront Painting and provide education and training to staff and clients. & Restoration Iron County Human Services Department • Works with clinic administration facility wide with AAAHC, Specializing in all Phases of CARF, or other accreditation for the Lac Vieux Desert Health Painting. Log Home Siding, Full-Time Aging and Disability Resource Center Center, working to implement organization-wide performance Stripping, Staining & Sealing (ADRC)/ Aging Manager and quality training. (906)235-7897 • Assist to establish a continuous performance and quality im Iron County Human Services & Associates is seeking a full-time ADRC/Aging provement effort and monitoring and reporting system. Manager. Duties include but are not limited to supervision of the operations • Coordinates and participates in community health education Construction Septic of the ADRC and Aging Services, budget development and implementation, events. work in coordination·with the multi-county ADRC, establish policies and • Manages special health and wellness projects as needed. procedures for Aging and Transportation Programs, and demonstrate an ability ukovich to work with other agencies to promote health and wellbeing of Iron County MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: residents. • Registered Nurse licensed in MI onstruction • Case management experience R Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a S • Valid Driver License New Construction O Bachelor's degree in social work or a closely related field, a Registered Nurse I Licensed in MI & WI • Ability to work independently with a strong sense of initiative or Remodeling O with a Bachelor's degree or any combination of education and experience that D • Strong interpersonal skills, clinical interviewing skills and ability Insulation, Concrete F provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities. Experience in working with I to communicate with patients in a warm and open manner. & Block Work I elderly and /or disabled service area, budgeting experience and at least three N • Ability to work in fast paced, action-oriented culture of primary N years of progressively responsible experience in a management or G Licensed & Insured (906)285-2833 care being flexible and quickly adapting to changes. G Find us on facebook administrative capacity, preferably in a governmental setting. The salary for 906-932-4055 or 715-543-2795 • Understand the impact of stigma related to behavioral health this position will start at $53,000. Iron County Human Services & Associates problems Excavating offers a competitive benefits package commensurate with experience. Advertise in the • Must have working knowledge of HIPAA laws Methods for requesting a job description and application along The above statements are intended to describe the general FAHRNER EXCAVATING Advertise in th with submitting the complete application packets include: RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this *In person or mail: classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an • Site Prep Businesses & Iron County Human Services Office in the Courthouse exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills • Road Building Businesses & • Driveways Services located at: 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, WI 54534 required of personnel so classified. Management retains the right to add or to change the duties of the position at any time. • Culverts Services Phone: 715-561-3636 • Ponds & Pond Cleaning Directory Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and *By email: applicable background checks related to the position. • Land Clearing Dforir eas clittleto asry [email protected] or [email protected] Date Approved by the Tribal Council: February 9, 2017 • Tree & Stump Removal for as little a • Water & Sewer Lines *By fax number: 715-561-2128 Applicants may send their resume to: • Roto Rooter $ 25 In order to be considered for a position, a complete application packet Attn: Connie Holt, Human Resources • Licensed Septic Tanks 5 & Systems Installed $ 2per inch/day including the Iron County Application Form, letter of interest and N5142 US HWY 45 • Carpentry per inch/day resume’ must be submitted no later than: WATERSMEET, MI 49969-5115 2.for a 2 inch Ad. 4:00 p.m. Thursday, August 16, 2018 LICENSED & INSURED Phone: 906-358-4588 x6102 2.for a 2 inch Ad Interviews will be held on Monday, August 20, 2018 Call Ken Minimum run Fax: 906-358-4118 Iron County is an Equal Opportunity Employer (906)364-4468 time ofMinimum 28 days. ru Email: [email protected] time of 28 days

CONTACT US CLASSIFIED DEADLINES PUBLICATIONS Daily Globe, Inc. Daily Globe: Daily Globe: Monday-Saturday 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ad copy received by 1:00pm Monday-Friday Range Source : Saturday PO Box 548 ad will appear in next available issue Ironwood, MI 49938 yourdailyglobe.com: 24/7 [email protected] (Except Memorial Day, Range Source: Independence Day, Labor Day, (906)932-2211 ext. 116 Ad copy received by 10:00am Tuesday Thanksgiving, Christmas (906)932-5358 Fax ad will appear in next available issue and New Year’s Day) l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted Give Away Cabins & Cottages Real Estate Legals for Rent Rigoni's Bakery in Downtown Dental Assistant needed part-time, FREE to a Good Home. Registered August 14, 21, 28 and Ironwood is looking for a Bakery 2-3 days a week. Experience 4 year old Plott with papers. A very September 4, 2018 Clerk. Apply in person. preferred but willing to train. gentle dog. (715)893-2361 Notice of Foreclosure Send resume and application to: by Advertisement The Elk & Hound is now hiring Dr. Jeff Nehring Articles for Sale NOTICE is hereby given pursuant Waitstaff and Bartenders. Flexible P.O. Box 146, Mercer, WI 54547 to MCL 600.3212, that the follow- schedule. Apply within, previous ing will be foreclosed by a sale of applicants please reapply. Business New, Unused, Troy-Built Gas the mortgaged premises, or some No phone calls please. Trimmer with Power Broom Attach- part of them, at public auction at the place of holding the circuit court Opportunities ment. Model TB525EC Trimmer. within Gogebic County, at 10:00 PLUMBING-HVAC Model BR720 Broom Attachment. AM, on September 14, 2018: LABORER NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Best Offer. Above was purchased Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Full-Time – Will Train exercising reasonable care in ac- in error. (906)667-5006 James E. Berg, Jr. and Tracy L. Email resume to: cepting ads, warns those answer- Gile Flowage A-frame cabin Berg, husband and wife [email protected] ing to investigate the proposition Commercial/ with access to Gile Flowage on Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Elec- Or Mail resume to: offered and to be careful of any ad 3+ acres within 10 minutes tronic Registration Systems, Inc. Foreclosing Assignee (if any): U.S. Klopatek Plumbing & Heating requiring money to be sent for in- Residential of Hurley. $70,000.00. (850)832-0357 Bank National Association as Trust- P.O. Box 576, Mercer, WI 54547 formation or long distance phone ee for RASC 2005-KS11 calls that may request money for in- Property for rent: 3200 sq.ft. office Date of Mortgage: September 26, Clark Station, 120 E. Cloverland formation. building. Former Social 2005 Drive, Ironwood, MI 49938. Security offices, Cloverland Drive, For Sale or Rent Motorcycles & Date of Mortgage Recording: Apply in person between 8-4 on Appliances Ironwood. Will build/remodel September 30, 2005 weekdays at: Chief Oil Distributing to suit. Call (906)932-1411. ATVs Amount claimed due on date of no- Ironwood: Rent to Own House for tice: $43,091.76 Company, 100 East Aurora Street, Cheap. Call (906)364-7046 Ironwood, MI 49938. (906)932-5212 Apartments & 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very Description of the mortgaged good condition, garage kept. New premises: Situated in City of Iron- Mattson’s TV Houses for Sale battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- wood, Gogebic County, Michigan, FULL-TIME WARD CLERK Duplexes and described as: Lot one (1) Block POSITION AVAILABLE et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. Six (6), Megan and Koenig's 1st Ad- Gogebic Medical Care Facility is ac- & Appliance Apartments Available in Hurley. Bessemer: 2 bedroom home. (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 dition to the City of Ironwood, ac- cepting applications for a full-time Rent based on income. Living room, dining room, kitchen cording to the recorded plat thereof Stove & fridge provided. 2005 Bombardier Traxter. The redemption period shall be 6 ward clerk. Coin operated laundry on site. and full basement. Includes • Applicant must be proficient in the washer/dryer, stove, refrigerator & Very good condition, garage kept. months from the date of such sale, Please call: (712)580-5360. unless determined abandoned in operation of computers with know- dishwasher. 137'x50'. $19,000.00. All fluids changed, new vision rims Box Store Prices, and radial tires. $3,400.00 accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; ledge in the operation of Microsoft Downtown Ironwood 1 409 S. Hematite. (906)663-4204 or best offer. (715)360-6931 or, if the subject real property is Excel and Microsoft Word; have ef- bedroom studio apartment used for agricultural purposes as or (906)364-2697 fective communication skills, verbal, Small Town available August 15. defined by MCL 600.3240(16). on the telephone and in writing. $350.00/month, $250.00 deposit. If the property is sold at foreclosure • One-year experience in medical 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 sale under Chapter 32 of the Re- I pay water, you pay utilities. Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. terminology, transcription, com- Service (906)932-2559 vised Judicature Act of 1961, pursu- (906)932-2452 or ant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower puter data entry, sorting and record (906)364-0858 keeping (preferred). Since 1962 will be held responsible to the per- son who buys the property at the • Gogebic Medical Care Facility of- Autos/SUVs mortgage foreclosure sale or to the fers an excellent benefit package mortgage holder for damaging the including: County Retirement Plan, Garden Estates property during the redemption peri- competitive wages, premium pay, 507 Division St., Hurley, WI: 1972 GMC Dump Truck 4-WHEEL od. step increases, sick days, vacation 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath family DRIVE! Model 7500 Gas 401 V-6. This notice is from a debt collector. days, personal leave days, be- Apartments home; large addition with family Box converted to high volume box Date of notice: August 14, 2018 Trott Law, P.C. reavement days, jury duty, paid hol- room; cathedral ceilings. Master with doors. Running Condition. idays, health, dental, vision and life Suite has walk-in closet and 1359108 • Located in Hurley $1,000.00 or best offer. Trueflight (08-14)(09-04) insurance, longevity bonus, attend- Master bath. 2 car garage. Close Mfg. Co. Inc. (715)543-8451 ance bonus and education oppor- • Rent based on income to town/ATV/Snowmobile trails! tunities. Previous applicants please MLS#1104422 $89,900.00 Vehicle Value Special! re-apply. Applications are available • 55 years and older Listed by Zak's Realty, Inc. Run it until it sells at: Gogebic Medical Care Facility or (906)932-2688 or 30 days Online at: www.gogebicmedical- 122 E. Aurora St. www.zaksrealty.com which ever one comes first! care.com • 1 bedroom 20 words or less 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI Ironwood, MI $35.00 • Laundry facilities onsite Additional charge for photo, 49968. For more information call private parties only. (906) 224-9811, Ext. 121. 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