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DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Scattered snow yourdailyglobe.com | High: 21 | Low: 2 | Details, page 2 Airport board LIGHTEN THE LOAD recommends Boutique Air for EAS By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD – At a special meeting Monday the Gogebic- Iron County Airport Board rec- ommended awarding a new air- line the Essential Air Service (EAS) contract for the first time since 2014. “The airport board voted to ask the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide Bou- tique Airlines with air service for two years starting Aug. 1, 2020, with service to Minneapolis and Chicago,” said Joe Bonovetz, air- port board chair and Gogebic County commissioner. “There are several things we’d have to nail down with the airlines should Boutique be chosen by the DOT and then they would begin service Aug. 1.” The board recommendation will also need approval of the respective Gogebic and Iron county boards. If Boutique is approved by the DOT, the cur- rent EAS provider, Air Choice Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe One, would continue service WORKERS REMOVE snow from the top of the Pat O’Donnell Civic Center on Monday afternoon. The temporary, one-season inflat- through July 31. able dome replaced the structure damaged by heavy snow in March 2019 and hosts the 2019-2020 winter season figure skating, Gogebic-Iron County Airport hockey and open skate season until a permanent facility is built at the same foundation this spring. is an EAS rural or small-commu- nity airport and is eligible for DOT funding along with county tax dollars to subsidize commer- B L A C K W O L F cial passenger air service, woman gets Bonovetz said. The board priorities included an EAS provider with a major air- line interline agreement for time served for seamless ticketing and baggage service to the end destination. Without the interline passengers Marenisco home invasion need to repeat stops at baggage By RICHARD JENKINS returned to Wisconsin follow- claims and flight-check ins when [email protected] ing her Gogebic County sen- making a flight connection. BESSEMER – A Wisconsin tence to serve a prison sentence Boutique has an interline woman was sentenced to the there. agreement with United Airlines time she already served in jail Worm was charged here in and American Airlines. The com- Thursday in Gogebic County connection to a December 2018 pany has its own online schedul- Circuit Court for her role in a home invasion near Lake Goge- ing software to include mobile 2018 Marensico Township bic. phone access to boarding passes, home invasion. Prior defendants charged at home check-in and TSA pre- Heather M. Worm, 37, of with participating in the home check and wheelchair access. New London, was sentenced to invasion testified several people Bonovetz said the decision is 352 days in jail for receiving drove to an East Shore Road an attempt to win back the busi- and concealing stolen property, property near Lake Gogebic on ness community that has turned receiving credit for the 352 days Dec. 19, 2018. away from the local area as a reli- she already served behind bars Entering the residence, sev- ability problem. He said the deci- prior to her sentencing. eral of the participants woke up sion is also to slow the flow of A second charge, conspiracy the property owner and tied people who drive to other region- to commit first-degree home him up before robbing the al airports that have interline ser- invasion, was dismissed as part property. vice. of a plea agreement in the case. The victim was later able to The proposal indicates the Worm pleaded guilty to receiv- free himself and call the police, airline will overnight two planes ing and concealing in Novem- leading to an unsuccessful and two crews in Ironwood along ber. Submitted photo Gogebic County Prosecutor GARY JACKSON submitted this photo of a black wolf seen near Nick Jacobs said Worm was Mercer, Wis., Saturday. AIRPORT — page 5 INVASION — page 5 Bessemer council votes to purchase odor-detecting device designated personnel. It also that complaints about marijuana n Members hope to included the processing of a odor are the “biggest” issue reduce complaints related ordinance, to be written shared by local residents. about marijuana by City Attorney Ray O’Dea. “And we’ve done nothing,” According to City Manager said Kryshak. “Somebody’s got to By P.J. GLISSON Charly Loper, the cost of the take a stand. This is a piece of [email protected] device and training will be about equipment we need.” BESSEMER – With the excep- $3,400. Council Member Linda Nel- tion of one dissenting vote from “I think this would be great,” son agreed with Zak that there Mayor Adam Zak, members of said Zak, but added that he are no guarantees regarding how the Bessemer City Council voted would prefer the city attorney to the equipment might help in rela- P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Monday evening to purchase an explore further to what degree tion to hypothetical court cases. ADDRESSING MEMBERS of the Bessemer City Council at a Monday odor-detecting device as a means the equipment will help the city Even so, she added, that’s true of evening meeting is Mayor Adam Zak, right, as Council Member of addressing growing com- in relation to any potential legal many issues. Linda Nelson listens. Zak cast the sole opposing vote in a motion plaints about marijuana odor. action. “The city of Bessemer stinks,” to purchase a smell-detecting device and to encourage the pro- The motion by Mayor Pro “It would be a shame to spend she said. “You can smell marijua- cessing and application of a related ordinance as soon as possi- Tempore Terry Kryshak specified money and not have it hold up in na everywhere. We’ve got people ble. The action was taken in an attempt to control numerous resi- the purchase of the Nasal Ranger, court,” said the mayor. dent complaints about marijuana odor. along with related training for Kryshak disagreed, adding MARIJUANA — page 5 TODAY INDEX Scattered snow — Details, page 2 Business ...... 13 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-14 Monday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 11 Vol. 101, No. 39 High 34 High 45 (1949) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 19 Low -37 (1912) Monday 1.8 in. Snow depth 17 in. Obituaries ...... 2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 98.7 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 31 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 70.3 in. Sports ...... 9-10 Low 22 Monday 0.15 in. l 2 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY Don Stanley IRONWOOD, Mich. – Don Stanley, music and books by 82, of Ironwood, passed away Sunday Thomas Merton. Scattered Chance SnowSn ow Few Snow Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy morning, Jan. 5, 2020. He was a faithful Snow Showerss Showers Don was born on May 28, 1937, in member of St. Ann’s Iron River, a son of Edward and Flo- Catholic Church in 21° 2° 11° 1°1° 32° 19° 20° 6° 13° 7° rence (Sunn) Stanley. He attended Saxon, Wis., and a Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: Stambaugh Area High School and supporting member 114-174-17 mmphph W 66-9-9 mmphph SSSWSW 8-178-17 mphmph SSESSE 88-11-11 mmphph W 6-96-9 mphmph SWSW graduated in 1955. Don was an excel- of St. Ann’s Service lent student and an outstanding ath- Club. Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 30/11 lete in tennis, baseball, football and Don is survived Todayy we will see mostly cloudy hockey. He was the U.P. tennis cham- Don by a nephew, Keith Bergland skies with a 55% chance of scattered Stanley 23/5 snow,, high temperature of 21°, pion in 1954. 1937 — 2020 Brey, Eagle River; Wakefield Ironwood humidhumiditydity of 75%. West wind 14 to Following graduation, Don enrolled and two nieces, Lynn Saxon 19/3 21/2 Marenisco 17 mpmph.ph. Snow accumulation of less at Northern University and DellAngelo, Iron River, and Louisa 22/2 than oneo inch possible. Bessemer 20/3 earned a bachelor of arts degree, fol- Krafft, Madison, Wis. Upson Hurley 19/2 Watersmeet lowed by a master of arts degree at the He was preceded in death by his 20/-1 21/2 20/2 SUNS AND MOON University of Michigan and an educa- parents; a brother, Keith; and a sister, Mercer tion specialist degree in curriculum Lois Brey. 20/-3 Manitowish and educational media from Eastern In accordance with Don’s wishes, 19/2 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 7:43 a.m. Michigan University. He also complet- cremation will take place. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 4:29 p.m. 21/1 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 2:00 p.m. ed courses in math and science at Mer- A Mass of Christian Burial will be MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 4:26 a.m. cer University and Michigan Techno- celebrated at St. Ann’s Catholic logical University. Church in Saxon. The date and time ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER Don was a teacher and principal at will be announced later. the Stambaugh Area Schools and a Rite of Committal and interment Yesterday Today Wed. 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He was a member of the Millington Davey of Oakland, Tenn.; sisters, June SYDNEY (AP) – Aus- tralia’s government said Lodge 671 F. & A.M. which he was Greer of Memphis, and Ruth Coogan Monday it was willing to looking forward to receiving his 50- of Madison, Tenn.; brothers, Timothy pay “whatever it takes” to year membership pin this year; a 32’ Davey of West Allis, Wis. and Bill help communities recover Master Mason with membership in the Davey of ; five grandchil- from deadly wildfires that Memphis Scottish Rite and a member dren; and three great-grandchil- have ravaged the country. of the Al Chymia Temple Shrine. dren. Prime Minister Scott He was preceded in death by his The family will receive friends Tues- Morrison said the govern- brothers, Glenn and John; and sisters, day, Jan. 7, from 5 p.m. until the ser- ment was committing an Judi Ecklund and Lori Stark. vice at 7 p.m. at the Millington Chapel. extra 2 billion Australian He is survived by his wife of 55-plus Family asks any memorials be dollars ($1.4 billion) years, Darlene Marjo Woods, who he made to the Salvation Army. toward the recovery effort in addition to the tens of millions of dollars that Bloomberg sees California as have already been promised. “The fires are still burn- model on climate change, guns Associated Press ing. And they’ll be burning IN THIS photo provided by the Australian Department LOS ANGELES (AP) – thing the rest of the coun- court. for months to come,” Mor- of Defence on Monday, HMAS Adelaide is anchored rison said. “And so that’s Mike Bloomberg’s plan for try looks up to,” Bloomberg’s visit came off Eden and is positioned to assist with wildfires. The California - export it. Bloomberg said. “Califor- as part of a swing through why I outlined today that wildfires have so far scorched an area twice the size of this is an initial, an addi- The Democratic presi- nia has been a leader in an a state that he sees as cen- the U.S. state of Maryland. They have destroyed about dential candidate and for- awful lot of things.” tral to his hopes of winning tional, investment of $2 bil- 2,000 homes. lion. If more is needed and mer New York City mayor His comments marked a the White House. After a the cost is higher, then body on Monday between communities battling the likes a lot of what he sees sharp departure from late entry into the race, more will be provided.” the property and a car, fires. But the rain was also in the Golden State and views of President Donald Bloomberg is bypassing Morrison’s announce- both of which had been making it challenging for thinks its efforts on climate Trump, whose administra- the first four primary and ment of the funds, which destroyed by fire. fire crews to complete change, gun control and tion has been in a long-run- caucus states and is will go toward rebuilding Another person in strategic burns as they criminal justice reform set ning feud with the nation’s anchoring his strategy to towns and infrastructure southern New South Wales tried to prepare for higher a benchmark for other most populous state over California and other Super destroyed by the fires, was reported missing, New temperatures that have states to emulate. issues from environmental Tuesday states on March 3. came as the death toll from South Wales Premier been forecast for later in “I think that California protection to homeless- His TV ads have been the disaster rose with the Gladys Berejiklian said. the week. can serve as a great exam- ness. Trump called Califor- appearing routinely on discovery of a body in a Nationwide, at least 25 “With the more benign ple for the rest of this coun- nia “a disgrace” last year television, attempting to remote part of New South people have been killed weather conditions, it pre- try,” Bloomberg told sup- shortly after its Democrat- connect with voters who Wales. The body is and 2,000 homes sents some wonderful porters at the opening of ic-controlled Legislature might know little or noth- believed to be that of a 71- destroyed by the blazes, relief for everybody, the his Los Angeles campaign passed a bill that would ing about the billionaire year-old man who was last which have so far scorched firefighters, the emergency office. have required presidential businessman. seen on New Year’s Eve an area twice the size of the services personnel, but Yes, there are problems, candidates to release their With more delegates moving equipment on his U.S. state of Maryland. also the communities including homelessness, tax returns to get on the than any other state, Cali- property on the state’s Rain and cooler temper- affected by these fires,” struggling public schools 2020 ballot, a proposal fornia “has a lot of power south coast, police said in a atures on Monday were Shane Fitzsimmons, com- and scarce, costly housing. aimed squarely at the pres- in the nominating pro- statement. Police found the bringing some relief to missioner of the New But California “is some- ident. It was later voided in cess,” Bloomberg noted. South Wales Rural Fire Ser- vice, told reporters. “But it Bolton willing to testify in # # also presents some real THIS DAY challenges when it comes impeachment trial if subpoenaed to implementing tactical IN HISTORY and strategic back-burns WASHINGTON (AP) – central to the impeachment after opening arguments. January 7 and other techniques to try Former White House case against the president. He has repeatedly referred • 1890 African American inventor William Purvis and bring these fires under national security adviser As a senior adviser, he was to President Bill Clinton’s receives a patent for the fountain pen control.” John Bolton said he is “pre- present for key moments impeachment, when leaders More than 135 fires pared to testify” if he is that were investigated in decided how to proceed • 1927 Harlem Globetrotters play their 1st game in were still burning across subpoenaed by the Senate the House’s impeachment after the trial had started. In Hinckley, Illinois New South Wales, includ- in its impeachment trial of inquiry, including meetings that case, witnesses gave • 1970 Farmers sue Max Yasgur for $35,000 in ing almost 70 that were not President Donald Trump, a with Ukrainian officials. closed-door depositions damages caused by “Woodstock” contained. Officials have surprise statement that His willingness to com- and some excerpts of those • 2019 Amazon overtakes Microsoft to become the warned that the rain won’t bolstered Democrats in ply with a subpoena could interviews were played on world’s most valuable listed company for the first put out the largest and their push for new witness- complicate the strategy of the Senate floor. time, worth $797 billion most dangerous blazes es. Senate Majority Leader “The Senate has a unan- before conditions deterio- Bolton, who left the Mitch McConnell, who has imous bipartisan prece- rate again. White House in September, expressed resistance to dent for when to handle Today’s History was sponsored by Victoria state Emergen- said Monday that he has calling new witnesses. mid-trial questions such as cy Services Minister Lisa weighed the issues of exec- Bolton left a message for witnesses – in the middle Neville said at least 8 inch- utive privilege and after McConnell before he of the trial,” McConnell es of rain would need to “careful consideration and issued his statement on said as he opened the Sen- fall over a short period of study” decided that he Monday morning, a person ate on Monday. time in order to snuff out would comply with any familiar with the matter First, though, the Senate the fires – around 20 times Senate subpoena. confirmed to The Associat- must receive the articles of GET READY FOR 13802 N. St. Hwy. 169, what has fallen across the “If the Senate issues a ed Press on the condition impeachment. House Gurney, WI 54559 region in the past day. And subpoena for my testimo- of anonymity because he or Speaker Nancy Pelosi has WINTER 715-893-2495 officials warned that Aus- ny, I am prepared to testi- she wasn’t authorized to stalled the transmission of 5624 W. Hwy. 2, tralia’s wildfire season – fy,” he said. speak publicly. House-passed articles Hurley, WI 54534 which generally lasts If Bolton were to appear, McConnell has called for against Trump in a bid for 715-561-5601 through March – was he could provide a first- a swift impeachment trial, the witness testimony that nowhere near its end. hand account of events with a possible final vote Democrats are seeking. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 3 PROSTAR SUPPORT

P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe PUBLIC SUPPORT was in abundance at a Saturday afternoon social session that was part of the ProStar Olympus at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds in Iron- wood.

Calendar Monthly commodity food Fourth annual women’s march planned MARQUETTE – On Saturday, Jan.18, starting at noon at the Marquet Commons organizers will be set- Email calendar items and Iron Street, Bessemer. distribution schedule ting up the fourth annual Women’s March. The march community news to Iron County Finance starts at 1 p.m. EST and is followed by a rally. [email protected]. Committee, 8 a.m., court- BESSEMER – The Goge- –Our Lady of Peace The post-march reception will be from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information, call 906- house, Hurley. at the Oredocks. 932-2211. Bessemer Downtown bic-Ontonagon Communi- parking lot, Ironwood Tuesday, Jan. 7 Development Authority, 4 ty Action Agency reminds 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. For more information email Judy Kitchen, p.m., DDA room, City Hall. recipients of the dates of –Mill Trace Apart- [email protected] or call Martha Fitzgerald at Gogebic County Transit 906-360-6794. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Board, 6:30 p.m., Transit the monthly Commodity ments, Ironwood Town- Ironwood Memorial Building. Facility, Ironwood. Supplemental Food Pro- ship, west parking lot, Gogebic County Veterans Gogebic Range Water gram distribution to low- 11:45 to noon. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Authority, 6:30 p.m., Besse- income seniors 60 years –Mill Trace Apartments a.m., Ironwood Memorial mer Township Hall, Ramsay. Building. 906-667-1110. and older. east parking lot, noon to Alcoholics Anonymous, Friday, Jan. 10 Distribution locations 12:15 p.m. Wisconsin business noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- have been designated in –Wildwood Apart- Ironwood Kiwanis Club, 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Ironwood, Bessemer, ments, Ironwood Town- noon, Golden Dragon. Center. Wakefield, Marenisco and ship, community room ethics awards Wakefield Seniors, noon, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Wakefield Senior Center. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Watersmeet. GOCAA will 12:30 to 12:45 p.m. Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Ironwood. only deliver to those recipi- Wis., Public Library. 715-476- Mercer Food Pantry, ents that receive GOCAA’s Wednesday, Jan. 15 applications due Feb. 1 2366. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Meals on Wheels. –Marenisco Town Hall Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: p.m., Episcopal Church of the 715-476-7655. Please note the distribu- 9:15 to 9:30 a.m. MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Wisconsin social Transfiguration, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/ tion procedure listed –Watersmeet Food The deadline to apply for entrepreneurs, startup area74.org. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- below. Pantry at 10 to 10:30 a.m. the Better Business Bureau founders, and new business Government an Church, Ironwood. Bessemer School Board area74.org. The sites and schedule –Bruce Crossing Stan- Serving Wisconsin Torch owners that embody the meeting, 5 p.m., A.D. John- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. for seniors in Gogebic and nard Township Ballpark 1 Awards for Ethics and the Three C’s of Trust: Character, ston Media Center, Bessemer. EST, Ontonagon United Ontonagon counties is as to 1:30 p.m. EST. Spark Awards for Culture and Community. A Wakefield Township Methodist Church basement, Board, 5:30 p.m., township next to Holiday gas station, follows: Entrepreneurship is quick- business is eligible to apply hall. Ontonagon. area74.org. Thursday, Jan. 16 ly approaching. Nomina- if it has at least one busi- City of Bessemer Plan- Alcoholics Anonymous, –Bergland Lake Goge- Monday, Jan. 13 tions and applications ness owner under the age ning Commission, 6 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace –GOCAA, 100 S. Mill bic Senior Center, 9:45 to must be received in the of 35. New for 2020, busi- City Hall Council Chambers, Catholic Church, Ironwood. Bessemer. area74.org. St., Bessemer, from 9 a.m. 10 a.m. EST. BBB office by Feb. 1. nesses are also eligible if Wednesday, Jan. 8 Saturday, Jan. 11 1 p.m. –White Pine Township BBB urges everyone to they are less than three –Wakefield VFW, 9 to Hall, 10:20 to 10:35 a.m. nominate a deserving Wis- years old in operation Christian Men of the Union Station Food 9:30 a.m. EST. consin business who under a business owner of Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Pantry and Northern Food –Sunset Manor Apart- –Ontonagon Holy Fam- demonstrates strong, ethi- any age. Cafe, Ironwood. Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., ments, Wakefield, commu- ily Catholic Church, 11 to Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. cal business practices. Their hope is that the a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- Alcoholics Anonymous, nity room 9:45 to 10:00 11:45 a.m. EST. Businesses and non-profits Spark Awards will contin- head, Hurley. Talk with a 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran a.m. –Mass City Resource of any size throughout ue to inspire young recovery coach. Call 715-660- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. –Riverview Apartments, Center, 1:15 to 1:45 p.m. Wisconsin are eligible to entrepreneurs to follow 0073. Community Pickleball Mentoring of Moms, 9- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Wakefield, parking lot EST. be nominated and apply. both their dreams and con- 10:30 a.m., Range Community School gymnasium. 715-776- 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Wisconsin BBB tinue to work toward an Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- 4588. –Hillcrest Apartments, All times are subject to Torch Awards for Ethics ethical and positive mar- 4355. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 change. Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Bessemer, community celebrates businesses that ketplace that recognizes open meeting, noon, Salem Ironwood. area74.org. room noon to 12:15 p.m. Recipients are reminded meet the highest standard hard work, and empha- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Sunday, Jan. 12 –Fairview Apartments, to return their boxes. of ethics and trust among sizes the idea that “we’re in area74.org. Bessemer, community For information about DOVE Support Group, their employees, cus- this together.” noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 room 12:30 p.m. to 12:45 registering for the pro- tomers, and local commu- 2019 Spark Award Ironwood-Hurley Rotary p.m., closed meeting, Salem p.m. gram, call Bessemer at nities, embodying BBB’s recipients include Renters Club, 12:15 p.m., and Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Mercer Health and Well- 906-667-0283 or Onton- mission to advance market- Warehouse Milwaukee, Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. agon County 906-884- Iron County Veterans ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 14 place trust. Miss Molly’s Cafe and Pas- Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer Community Center. –Pioneer Park Apart- 2106. USDA is an equal The 2019 Wisconsin try Shop, and Szymik Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Wesley United Methodist ments-tenants only, Iron- opportunity provider and Torch Award recipients Affordable Auto. 561-2190. wood, from 9 to 10 a.m. employer. Mercer Health and Well- Church, Ironwood. included JF Lopez Roofing, Recipients of the 2020 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Michael F. Simon Builders, Torch and Spark Awards Mercer Community Center. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Bessemer. SITE Staffing, Kelmann will be recognized at the Wakefield American Restoration, Willy Street annual Torch Awards for Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 area74.org. Avant-garde posters p.m. regular meeting, post, Monday, Jan. 13 Co-op and Make-A-Wish Ethics luncheon on Thurs- Wakefield. Wisconsin. day, April 9, at the Italian IMPACT Life Support Gogebic-Ontonagon unveiled as Tokyo Furthermore, the annual Community Center in Mil- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Community Action Agency Spark Awards recognizes waukee. Church, Ironwood. food commodity distribution Narcotics Anonymous, 7 for seniors, GOCAA, 100 S. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Mill St., Bessemer, from 9 Olympics near Ironwood. area74.org. a.m.-1 p.m.; Wakefield VFW, Alcoholics Anonymous, 9-9:30 a.m.; Sunset Manor By STEPHEN WADE 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran 24 and are followed by the Apartments, Wakefield, com- AP Sports Writer 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 Church, Bessemer. munity room, 9:45-10 a.m.; Paralympics on Aug. 25. Government Riverview Apartments, Wake- TOKYO (AP) – The offi- Of the 20 posters, 12 Leather, loaded, Personnel and Finance field, parking lot, 10:15-10:30 cial posters are out for this are based on OIympic 6 cyl, 4dr, 6 speed, Committee, 8 a.m., A.D. John- a.m.; Hillcrest Apartments, heated seats, ston High School, Bessemer. Bessemer, community room, year’s Tokyo Olympics and themes and eight were Wakefield Housing Com- Paralympics. inspired by the Para- $10,000 in Extras, noon-12:15 p.m.; Fairview only 97,000 miles. mission, 9 a.m., Sunset Apartments, Bessemer, com- The 20 posters have lympics. Several feature Manor community room, 200 munity room, 12:30-12:45 been created by 19 artists Pierce St., Wakefield. p.m. wheelchairs, including a Bessemer Area Sewer NFAF board meeting , Lit- in fields ranging from graphic vision of the vio- Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- tle Finland, Kimball, Wis. 906- painting, graphic design lence in the sport of mer City Hall. 932-1608. and photography. Calligra- wheelchair rugby. Gogebic County Board, 5 Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., $ p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Bessemer Housing Communi- phy and Japanese manga Many of the images are Erwin Township Board, ty, community room, 906-667- are also represented. far from traditional, show- 20,999 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. 0469. Manga is the Japanese art casing bright colors and Thursday, Jan. 9 Iron County Food Pantry, of comics and cartooning, curious forms. In many of which is very famous in the the avant-garde images it is Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ironwood Memorial Building. Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- host country. difficult to discern the Cloverland300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood,Motors MI 49938 Gogebic County Veterans 4450. The posters were first exact tie to the Olympics or Alcoholics Anonymous, 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 put on display on Monday Paralympics. Very few even a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., Watersmeet Township; Ironwood. area74.org. at the Museum of Contem- feature a prominent dis- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Overeaters Anonymous, porary Art Tokyo. They play of the Tokyo Olympic Township. 906-667-1110. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran will remain on display at or Paralympic logos. Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, Wakefield. MT. ZION noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 the museum in east Tokyo That also goes for the Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace through Feb. 16. five Olympic rings, which Grief Support Group, 1 to Catholic Church, Ironwood. Tiny Tot Ski Program area74.org. The posters are a tradi- are seldom featured. 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice tion at every Olympics and Some of the titles are office, 1571 Highway 51 North Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Classes begin in Arbor Vitae. monthly membership, Aurora Paralympics, and many also eye-catching: “Space Classes begin Survivors of Suicide, 2 Club, Ironwood. previous posters have Kicker” by painter Shinro th Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. p.m., Zion Lutheran Church, become collector’s items. Ohtake; “The Sky Above January 17 , 2020 932-5718. EST, Ontonagon United SMART Recovery, 4:30 Methodist Church basement, The requirement to create the Great Wave off the p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- next to Holiday gas station, posters is set out in the so- coast of Kanagawa” by mer. Ontonagon. area74.org. Government called “host city contract” manga artist Hirohiko Free community dinner, 5 in which the International Araki; “Open” by calligra- p.m., Wakefield Methodist Gogebic County Road Church. Commission, 4 p.m., Court- Olympic Committee estab- pher Koji Kakinuma; • Continues for 6 consecutive Alcoholics Anonymous, house Annez, Bessemer, Mich. lishes the rules for the “Higher than the Rainbow” Gogebic-Iron County Air- weeks, conditions permitting 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian preparation and manage- by photographer Mika Church, Hurley. area74.org. port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the • Program offered Thurs. or Fri. Klassic Kruisers Car airport. ment of the games. Ninagawa; “Offense No. 7” afternoons from 4-5:30pm Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic Bessemer Township The Summer Olympics by artist Tomoyuki Shinki; Community College Jacob Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, open at Tokyo’s new and “flow line” by graphic Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- Ramsay. Ironwood Township National Stadium on July designer Daijiro Ohaha. For more information and to wood. register, please call 906-932-3718 Ironwood Masonic Lodge Board, 5:30 p.m., Township 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic offices. • If your child needs equipment, building. Wakefield City Council, you must register in person Government 5:30 p.m., City Hall. For reprints or lamination services, to complete the rental form. Bessemer Housing Com- Ironwood City Commis- contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 mission, 8 a.m., Executive sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial E4946 Jackson Rd., Ironwood, MI 49938 Director’s Office, 709 West Building. l 4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Words of wisdom for 2020 It’s a presidential election year, as “declared its independence as a you no doubt can’t escape knowing. nation by an appeal to ‘the law of Sue Mizell, Publisher The anger and conviction during Nature and Nature’s God,’ and the such tumultuous times can be quite Constitution its founders wrote and Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor overwhelming. ratified for that new nation uses the Speaking of being overwhelmed, word ‘blessings’ in its very first para- my office tends to be overrun with Kathryn graph. The particular blessings to books. I’ve purged many times – Lopez which they referred were those of we’ve had at least two moves in my liberty, to ‘secure’ which to them- In Their Opinion 20-some years here. For some rea- selves and their posterity they creat- son, two oldies rose to the top of a ed the Constitution that set the Unit- Policies matter in pile on the first day back in the new ed States of America on its course.” year. “What’s Wrong With the what is right.” My National Review colleague growing population World” by G.K. Chesterton and “My In his ode to America, Podhoretz Richard Brookhiser, too, writes in Love Affair With America” by Nor- celebrates the best of the United his new “Give Me Liberty: A History The latest population numbers from the U.S.Cen- man Podhoretz. They clearly have States, which includes his public pri- of America’s Exceptional Idea”: “Our sus offer plenty of warnings for Michigan, which sud- something to offer us in this agitated mary school teachers who used tra- concern for liberty shapes how we denly finds itself with a crop of policymakers at all era. ditional Christmas carols as part of live in society and what we know levels of government who believe there is no problem Chesterton writes: “This is the their instruction. This is part of our ourselves to be in the order of that higher taxes and tighter regulations can’t solve. arresting and dominant fact about culture after all, and joy is not to be things: how we relate to each other The fastest growing state in the nation last year modern social discussion; that the withheld from children, so they can and what God has made us. Ameri- was Nevada, which with Idaho was one of only two quarrel is not merely about the diffi- come to know it’s possible, whatever cans are free and equal men and states to exceed 2% growth, well above the national culties, but about the aim. We agree their beliefs about the nature of God women, marked for liberty at birth. average of 0.6%. about evil; it is about the good that might be or come to be. We pay lip Ignorance and vice may obscure and Nevada has no state income tax. Three other we should tear each other’s eyes out service to not “imposing,” and yet we sometimes even steal our birthright, states without an income tax – Washington, Texas ... We forget that, while we agree do impose in all kinds of ways as a but we work, stolidly or heroically, and Florida – joined it in the Top 10 in growth. about the abuses of things, we culture of increasing ideological to reclaim it.” Nevada also borders California, which saw its should differ very much about the tyranny. It is out of respect for How about resolving to make this population growth slow dramatically, while all of its uses of them.” another that you share something election year different? Reject cyni- neighboring states grew. He goes on: “The only way to dis- meaningful, while not demanding cism and rage. Renew and rebuild Nevada benefited from out-migration from Cali- cuss the social evil is to get at once submission! Liberty means many what’s been best about us. To do fornia, as did Idaho and Washington. to the social idea.” “We can all see things, including an unrestricted right in every scenario before us – One reason is that California continues to the national madness; but what is flow and exchange of ideas. as a matter of civics and daily life. increase its tax and regulatory burden, and for the the national sanity? I have called this This is something to think about Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow first time in decades, is at risk of losing a congres- book ‘What Is Wrong with the as serious and real intolerance – at the National Review Institute, editor- sional seat in the reapportionment following the World?’ and the upshot of the title racial, religious and cultural – is on at-large of National Review magazine. 2020 Census. can be easily and clearly stated. the rise in this country. She can be contacted at klopez@nation- It’s not just taxes that are driving people out of the What is wrong is that we do not ask Podhoretz writes that our country alreview.com. Golden State. The state’s regulatory hand grows heavier every year, driving up the cost of living and placing greater shackles on personal liberties. Most recently, California aimed a torpedo at the gig economy with a law requiring individual contrac- tors working for firms such as Lyft and Uber to be added to to the company payrolls. The state is also weighing legislation to require that ride sharing companies use only electric vehi- cles. It’s getting harder for California’s beauty and cli- mate to outweigh the hassles created by its ever more intrusive government. For Michigan, where growth was up slightly but well below the national average, the lesson is to avoid jacking up taxes and adopting anti-business mea- sures. The state’s flat, 4.25% income tax rate gives it an edge over all but the no income tax states. Yet Democrats in the state House are pushing to replace it with a graduated income tax to raise money for road repairs and schools. That would be a disaster for a state that is already struggling to attract new residents, and has a sun- shine deficit to boot. Michigan over the past decade greatly reduced its regulatory burden, making it more attractive to do business here. That has started to produce signifi- cant job growth. If Michigan hopes to continue that trend and someday join the Top 10 growth states, it must understand that policies matter, particularly tax poli- cies. There are a lot of things this state needs, and the Today in history Court. Thousands of Egyptian Chris- Haslam granted clemency to temptation is always to raise taxes to pay for them. In 1979, Vietnamese forces tians went on a rampage after 30-year-old Cyntoia Brown, But the more effective approach is to grow rev- captured the Cambodian capi- six members of their communi- who said she was a 16-year- By The Associated Press tal of Phnom Penh, overthrow- ty were gunned down as they old sex trafficking victim when enue by growing jobs and population, and that’s ing the Khmer Rouge govern- left midnight Mass for Coptic she killed a man in 2004. Ama- what current policies are designed to do. Don’t aban- Today’s Highlight in History On Jan. 7, 2004, President ment. Christians in the southern zon eclipsed Microsoft as the don them. George W. Bush proposed In 1989, Emperor Hirohito Egyptian town of Nag Hamadi. most valuable publicly-traded – News legal status, at least temporari- of Japan died in Tokyo at age No. 1 Alabama held on for a company in the U.S. ly, for millions of immigrants 87; he was succeeded by his 37-21 win over No. 2 Texas in Today’s Birthdays improperly working in the U.S. son, Crown Prince Akihito. the BCS championship played Magazine publisher Jann On this date In 1999, for the second time in Pasadena, California. Wenner is 74. Singer Kenny In 1789, America held its in history, an impeached Amer- Five years ago: Masked Loggins is 72. Singer-songwrit- first presidential election as ican president went on trial gunmen stormed the Paris er Marshall Chapman is 71. voters chose electors who, a before the Senate. President offices of Charlie Hebdo, a Actress Erin Gray is 70. Actor month later, selected George Bill Clinton faced charges of French newspaper that had Sammo Hung is 68. Actress Thought for Today Washington to be the nation’s perjury and obstruction of jus- caricatured the Prophet Jodi Long is 66. Actor David first chief executive. tice; he was acquitted. Mohammad, methodically Caruso is 64. Talk show host “One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely In 1904, the Marconi Inter- In 2002, British Prime Min- killing 12 people, including the Katie Couric is 63. Country because it does not fit the present.” national Marine Communica- ister Tony Blair and nine U.S. editor, before escaping in a car. singer David Lee Murphy is 61. — Golda Meir, Israeli prime minister (1898-1978) tion Company of London senators swept into Bargam Air (Two suspects were killed two Rock musician Kathy Valentine announced that the tele- Base in Afghanistan for an days later.) Actor Rod Taylor is 61. Actor David Marciano is graphed letters “CQD” would unannounced visit and 82, died in Los Angeles. 60. Sen. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 5 Airport ized planes that have GOP bill makes restrooms, and they fly Trail users summit being planned English official higher and faster making it language From page 1 possible to fly through By TOM LAVENTURE place.” for bids to perform the with mechanics to avoid more weather. Boutique’s [email protected] Bergman also updated work will be sent out in MADISON, Wis. (AP) – delays and non-weather inventory includes the Pila- IRONWOOD – The city the board on new and con- the near future. Republican lawmakers have cancelations, Bonovetz tus PC-12 turboprop, the of Ironwood Parks and tinuing parks and trail pro- Sam Davey III, parks resurrected a bill that would said. Another factor was Beechcraft King Air twin Recreation Commission jects including the recent and recreation commission make English the official that Boutique would con- engine, and Piaggio P.180 discussed planning efforts Beltline Trail and Curry chair, said the long term language in Wisconsin, sider a second daily flight Avanti, an Italian executive for an annual summit at its Park projects that received vision for lighting the renewing their argument to Minneapolis, which transport aircraft with twin meeting Monday. a recommendation for entrance and eventually that the measure will push could increase Ironwood’s rear turboprops. Tom Bergman, director funding from the Michigan the ski and hiking trail immigrants to learn the lan- boarding numbers, he The reduced flight time of community develop- Natural Resources Trust through Miners Memorial guage and make them more said. allows for later departures ment for the city of Iron- Fund. Heritage Park. attractive to employers. Ironwood current annu- so that passengers can wood, said the Park and One is a $38,100 project A discussion of priori- Sens. Andre Jacque, al boardings average 5,300 make connecting flights in Trail User Groups summit to renovate campsites at ties that emerged from a Dave Craig and Steve Nass annually and if the airport Chicago at 7 a.m. and Min- that was held in Novem- Curry Park, and the other previous work session began circulating the bill can increase flights to neapolis by 9 a.m., ber 2018 and previous is a $14,800 acquisition of included improvements to for co-sponsors Monday. make it mathematically Bonovetz said. The evening years will become an approximately 5 acres of Nori Park and creating a The trio is among the most possible to board 8,000 return flights allow for annual. The 2020 summit railroad grade to extend walking access to the Mon- conservative members of passengers annually there same day round-trip travel is tentatively being plan- the in-town Southern Belt- treal River using a city the Republican majority. is an additional $600,000 for business and leisure. ning for May to allow for line Trail route in Iron- owned space near down- The proposal would in EAS funding from the The board considered availability of potential wood. The projects will town. There was also men- declare English as Wiscon- DOT, he said. the Denver Air Connection speakers. move forward once tion of a planned play- sin’s official language and “This would mean that proposal to provide 30 seat “We try to do this on an approved at the state legis- ground north of U.S. High- require all state and local both counties would be and 50 seat passenger jets annual basis and this year lature. way 2. government officials to able to stop having to give for even shorter flight times we are trying to do some- Bergman said he’d the The next commission write all their documents a subsidy to the airport and a much smoother ride. thing bigger with speakers Mountain Bike Trail meeting will be held 5 p.m. in English. The bill would each year, which would be But the proposal only who are specialists and Development in Miners Monday, Feb. 3, in the allow for the use of other good for the taxpayers,” offered service to Chicago huge trail advocates,” Memorial Heritage Park is auditorium of the Iron- languages in certain situa- Bonovetz said. and not to Minneapolis. Bergman said. “It’s an moving forward. The wood Memorial Building tions, including to protect The $3.6 million bid The members agreed opportunity for various funds for an approximate- to be followed by a commu- a citizen’s health or safety, from Boutique Air was the that jet service would trail groups to get together ly 11-mile mountain bike nity workshop on the city’s to teach another language, least expensive but all four increase boardings but that and show what projects trail were already marijuana ordinance at 6 to facilitate census counts proposals were fairly close. the Minneapolis flight was they’re working on in one approved and a request p.m. and to protect criminal Air Choice One had sought essential based on feed- defendants’ rights. to continue providing ser- back from a previous two- Notice vice to Ironwood. The year period without service Tech Changemakers program to teach tech to seniors remaining two proposals to the Twin Cities. The air- By RICHARD JENKINS Jan. 9, Jan. 16 and Jan. 23. Iron County trial came from Southern Air- port should also be more [email protected] ways Corporation and prepared to add jet service Flyers for the classes advertise that the canceled Denver Air Connection. to include a larger hanger, HURLEY – A new program is starting topics covered will include social media in Iron County designed to teach local use, online security, online shopping and HURLEY – Iron County “Four separate bids for they said. residents called to jury the contract shows the “In a few years it would seniors about the possibilities of technolo- using YouTube. gy. Klemme previously told the Daily duty for 8:30 a.m. Wednes- potential growth for our air- be good to have jet ser- day no longer need to port,” said Brandon Snyder, vice,” Laabs said. The Iron County 4-H Tech Changemak- Globe the older generations that didn’t ers, part of a larger partnership between 4- grow up with the internet don’t necessari- appear, Iron County Clerk an Iron County supervisor Another selling point of Court Karen Ransanici on the airport commission for Boutique was its pend- H and Microsoft, is designed to use the ly realize its potential, while it usually students as “digital ambassadors” to teach comes natural to the students who don’t said, as the trial has been who seconded the motion ing fly-through program canceled. to approve Boutique made with United Airlines. The seniors in the community about technolo- know a life without the technology. by Tom Laabs, a Gogebic agreement attracts pilots gy. “They grew up with a tablet in their Lottery County commissioner. during a time of pilot The program will be held in held in hand and a phone in their hand, they There were no motions shortages with the incen- both Hurley and Mercer, with meetings in know how to do it better than I do. I think to approve another airline. tive to build hours flying Mercer starting Wednesday and Thursday they’re the right people to teach those Monday in Hurley. kinds of things to the community. The key Michigan James Lorenson, anoth- their planes until they Poker Lotto: AS-7D-10D- er Gogebic County com- qualify to seek a rating with “We hope that those (seniors) who par- to the program though is training them to 7H-9H missioner member, United’s larger planes. ticipate in the program will feel safer be teachers,” Klemme said. Midday Daily 3: 7-2-2 appeared by phone but “That pass-through pro- online and be able to build stronger con- Microsoft started the Tech Changemak- Midday Daily 4: 1-4-6-1 nections through the use of technology ers program in Washington state, accord- Daily 3: 4-9-3 abstained from voting. gram should ensure that Daily 4: 4-6-0-5 Patrick Hanson, the other Boutique will have an ade- with family and friends from outside our ing to Klemme, before launching a larger Fantasy 5: 16-20-35-36-37 Iron County supervisor quate number of pilots area. The internet can be a great tool for pilot program in Wisconsin and then Keno: 02-06-12-18-19-28- 33-34-38-39-42-49-54-55-58- member, said passengers who are seeking to get the these connections,” 4-H Youth Develop- expanding it to Iron County and other ment Educator Neil Klemme said, adding interested communities. 63-64-69-74-75-78-79 had expressed satisfaction number of hours they need Wisconsin with Air Choice One but to become a legacy pilot,” there is plenty of space still available in the Those interested in participating the All or Nothing: 01-02-03- opted to go with Boutique Bonovetz said. classes. program can watch the Iron County 4-H 05-07-08-09-16-17-18-19 SuperCash: 04-08-19-20- after board discussion. The board will review In Mercer, meetings will be held at Mer- Tech Changemakers Facebook page for cer Library, starting at 1 p.m. on Jan. 8, 15 21-25, Doubler: N Air Choice One had pro- and consider a letter to the updates and additional information. Peo- Badger 5: 07-09-14-22-23 posed 18 weekly round- DOT expressing interest in and 22. The Hurley meetings will be held ple can also contact Klemme at 715-561- Daily Pick 3: 1-0-4 trips to Minneapolis and approving Boutique Airlines at 1 p.m. at the Hurley Senior Center on 2695. Daily Pick 4: 9-5-7-6 Chicago. The airline recent- as the EAS contractor at the TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 7, 2020 ly completed its application 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 13 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 for interline service and meeting at the airport office. Batwoman ’ (TV14) (CC) Black Lightning ’ (TV14) Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld black-ish ’ black-ish ’ The Gold- The Gold- was awaiting approval. 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She began to Thailand on Monday opened its medical cannabis. use cannabis oil two months ago first two full-time clinics dispens- The Health Ministry clinic and after her mother brought her to a ing cannabis oil for medical treat- another in Bangkok are forerun- government hospital that started ment, a step forward in the gov- ners of a planned nationwide net- to give out cannabis oil. ernment’s policy of promoting work, if they show positive “I sleep better, and (am) less the licensed use of marijuana results. cranky,” Nuthjutha said with a products to relieve the symptoms “Marijuana could be an smile. of a range of ailments. answer. At least the patients’ qual- Health Minister Anutin Charn- About 400 patients, many of ity of life is improved,” said Dr. virakul, the chief architect of the them with cancer, were given the Prasert Mongkolsiri, the director new policy drive, toured the sub- oil for free at a flagship clinic at of a public hospital, who helped urban clinic on Monday. He the Public Health Ministry in a advise patients on Monday. expressed hope that the remedies suburb of Bangkok. “At least it can lessen the side might be soon added into the The initial four formulations effects of the modern chemical- National List of Essential handed out are used for treating based medicines that they’ve Medicine, which allows them to conditions such as migraines, been taking for 10 or 20 years,” be covered by Thailand’s 30-baht insomnia, nausea, numbness and he said, referring to chemothera- ($1) universal health care pain. The medicines are touted as py for cancer patients. scheme. being based on traditional reme- Chamroen Nakurai, 57, was Officials say the policy of free dies. diagnosed with lymph node can- cannabis is likely to be Thailand was previously cer two years ago. She said changed. known for harsh anti-drug laws, cannabis oil helps lessen the side Anutin is the leader of the but is now eyeing the economic effects of her chemotherapy, but Bhumjai Thai Party, a partner in potential of cannabis. A report until now she had been able to get the country’s coalition govern- last year by Prohibition Partners, it only through illegal under- ment. The party won 50 seats in Associated Press which claims to be the leading ground suppliers. March’s general election after PATIENTS CONSULT with medical professionals at the first full- authority on the subject, said “The treatment isn’t widely Anutin campaigned for legaliza- time clinic prescribing cannabis oil for medical treatment in the Asia’s medical cannabis market available and the cost is quite tion of the production of marijua- Public Health Ministry in Nonthaburi province, Thailand, Mon- would be worth around $5.8 bil- high if you visit underground na to aid farmers. Moves to allow day. The opening of the clinic is another step forward in the gov- lion by 2024. clinics, but this service is free and small-scale private production ernment’s policy of promoting the licensed medical use of mari- Around 25 similar clinics have anyone can access it,” she said. are moving ahead. juana products to relieve the symptoms of a range of conditions. Many make New Year’s resolution to retire in 2020 By the American effect in other parts of These are, of course, Heart Association . Researchers, pub- averages. Everybody’s dif- Some people make reso- lishing in The Gerontolo- ferent, she said. lutions to hit the gym gist, pointed out that none “When we present our more, others to eat healthi- of the studies they looked research, we come across a er. But for some, retiring at found any beneficial lot of stories of, ‘Well my might be the top goal for effects of retirement on car- uncle retired, and he was the new year. diovascular disease, and totally unhappy and ended The first question many only a few suggested retire- up going back to work,’” people have about retire- ment reduced risk factors Gorry said. “And surely I ment is, “What’s it going to for it. don’t doubt that. I think do to my finances?” An What makes the con- there are individual differ- equally important question nection between retirement ences.” might be, “What’s it going and health so difficult to Her study didn’t look to do to my health?” pinpoint? Devon Gorry, an into exactly why health The answer is: It assistant professor of eco- and well-being improved, depends. nomics at Clemson Univer- but it noted earlier findings Financial retirement sity in South Carolina, that retirees exercise more, needs depend on a per- explained that many peo- have less stress, sleep bet- son’s lifestyle and, accord- ple retire because of health ter, reduce smoking and ing to a recent analysis by issues. And it’s hard to sep- spend more time preparing the website GOBank- arate those people out. food at home. Associated Press ingRates.com, vary greatly “So, it’s not necessarily Gorry is working on fol- A YOUNG boy holds clothings he picked from a pile of relief goods at a temporary depending on where you that retirement causes the low-up studies to provide shelter for people who are affected by landslide, in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, live. In Mississippi, a com- health issues, but that neg- her own explanations. Sunday. Landslides and floods triggered by torrential downpours have left dozens fortable retirement will run ative health caused the One possible answer to of people dead in and around Indonesia’s capital, as rescuers struggled to search about $53,000 a year. In retirement,” she said. the secret to a retirement for people apparently buried under tons of mud, officials said Saturday. Hawaii, it’s close to Gorry co-authored an that’s both happy and $118,000 annually. analysis that focused on healthy might lie in a sepa- And when it comes to more than 10,000 people rate paper, which analyzed Mudslides, blackouts hamper health, answers are all over taking part in the national the Health and Retirement the map as well. Health and Retirement Study to look at the con- A recent study of Dutch Study. It concluded people nection between death and search after Indonesia floods civil servants found men tend to be happier at retire- having a sense of purpose. responding to an early ment. They say their health The researchers, writing By NINIEK KARMINI of thousands of evacuees the death toll from flash Associated Press retirement offer were 2.6 improves and things actu- in JAMA Network Open, were living in damp, flood and landslides in and percentage points less like- ally get better in the years concluded people without JAKARTA, Indonesia cramped emergency shel- around Jakarta rose to 66 ly to die over the next five that follow. a strong life purpose – as (AP) – Mudslides and ters. and rescuers are still years than those who did “Four years down the measured by how they power blackouts hampered More than a thousand searching for two people not retire early. But another road, we start to see responded to a set of ques- the search for people miss- soldiers and health work- reportedly still missing in study saw a 2% increase in improvements in function- tions — were more likely to ing in massive floods in ers sprayed disinfectant in Lebak, a district in neigh- deaths among American al limitations — things like, die than those who had Indonesia’s capital, where hard-hit areas on Sunday to boring Banten province. men immediately after age ‘Do you have trouble get- one. There was a specific more than 60 people have fend off diseases that could In Lebak district, where 62, the age at which they ting out of bed? Can you link between low life pur- died and some of the tens spread in the floods. Mon- flash floods and mudslides become eligible for Social walk a set of stairs? Can pose and death from heart, soon rains and rising rivers damaged more than 2,000 Security. you walk across the room?’ circulatory and blood con- AUKEE submerged a dozen dis- houses in several villages, Pinning down the effects These sorts of things,” ditions. tricts in the greater Jakarta some were swept away, res- of retirement on a specific Gorry said. Sense of purpose was CHIROPRACTIC area after extreme New cuers were still searching health issue, such as heart What’s more, people defined as “a self-organiz- Natural, Safe, Drug Free, Year’s Eve rains, causing for a 7-year-old boy report- AFFORDABLE Chiropractic disease, is also tricky. report improvements in life ing life aim that stimulates landslides in hilly areas on edly dragged away by flash An extensive British satisfaction immediately – goals.” But as study co- Care, We Correct CAUSES, the outskirts of the capital flooding that killed at least review of studies on the and those improvements author Celeste Leigh Rather Than Treat Symptoms. that buried scores of peo- nine people, said Zainal issue found retirement had endure. Pearce of the University of ple. Arifin, a local search and “no significant effect” on We Accept: “It doesn’t fade away Michigan School of Public It’s the worst flooding in rescue agency chief. cardiovascular disease in after the initial retirement Health previously told • Medicare • Blue Cross Blue Shield the area since 2007, when He said mudslides that the United States or joy,” she said. “It seems to AHA News, “There’s no

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In the aftermath, undersecretary of state in whether the House and he refused to make public the Obama administration Senate will exert their own his justification for the and chief negotiator of the authority over U.S. military airstrikes. Iran nuclear deal. strategy or cede more war Facing an outcry, “This is a president who powers to the White Trump scoffed that his we know makes decisions House. tweets should provide ade- by impulse and without As tensions rise at home quate updates to Congress, any deliberative process,” and abroad, Speaker Nancy regardless of what is said Sherman, who now Pelosi will hold House required by law. directs the Center for Pub- votes this week to limit Republicans have large- lic Leadership at Harvard’s Trump’s ability to engage ly supported Trump’s Kennedy School. “Ceding Iran militarily after the sur- actions, saying the presi- all this power to an impul- prise U.S. airstrike that dent was well within his sive president ... puts our killed Gen. Qassem power to take out Iran’s national security at risk.” Soleimani. A Senate vote is architect of proxy opera- Pelosi announced the expected to soon follow. tions against Americans in House will vote this week Yet Congress has shown the Middle East. The U.S. on a resolution from Rep. time and again it is unable considered Soleimani a ter- Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., a to exert its ability to autho- rorist. former CIA and Defense rize – or halt – the use of Senate Majority Leader Department official, that military force. With their Mitch McConnell said would require an end to inaction, lawmakers have Monday there’s plenty of the action against Iran begrudgingly allowed the time for lawmakers to learn Associated Press unless Congress votes to commander in chief to all more about the president’s PRESIDENT DONALD Trump and first lady Melania Trump exit Air Force One, Sun- authorize it. but disregard Congress. reasoning for the attack. day at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., following a trip to his Mar-a-Lago estate. Similar legislation “I think this president He complained that passed the House last year has pushed this to the limit Democrats “rushed to “In short, our country war, knowing they would Yet lawmakers have been but failed in the Senate. with action that has a huge, blame our own govern- has – through presidential need to ask Congress to paralyzed on the question Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., is escalating effect,” said Scott ment before even knowing aggrandizement accompa- pay for military operations. of whether to repeal or pushing it again this year Anderson, a former attor- the facts, … rushed to nied by congressional It’s one way the founders change those authorities. and plans to force a vote ney in the State Depart- downplay Soleimani’s evil authorization, delegation, sought to keep the execu- Only after U.S.-based that could come as soon as ment’s legal office and for- while presenting our own and acquiescence – given tive in check. journalist Jamal Khashoggi next week. mer legal adviser for the president as the villain.’’ one person, the president, But Congress has was killed last summer in a “I think this president U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. But Senate Minority a sprawling military and allowed its role to erode gruesome murder at the doesn’t care about “Maybe this will push Leader Chuck Schumer enormous discretion to use since the passage of Autho- Saudi Arabian consulate in Congress,’’ Kaine told The Congress to make it a pri- said Monday, “It is essen- it in ways that can easily rization for Use of Military Turkey did Congress Associated Press. “But the ority. ... 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It was a rare exertion of think a vote by Congress tol Hill provides the latest Congress have for years person decides.” The fallout from those authority from Congress, on a matter like this is ulti- example of how Trump’s gone along with an expan- Past presidents at least votes has deeply divided the first since the passage mately a demonstration – willingness to break the sion of presidential war signaled a nod to the leg- Congress and the nation, of the War Powers Act of well, what does the Ameri- norms in Washington is powers, especially with islative branch, which has with many lawmakers, par- 1973. And Trump promptly can public think? Should setting new standards in regard to the conflicts in the sole power under the ticularly Democrats, now vetoed it. we be in another war in the governance. the Middle East. Constitution to declare saying they were mistakes. “There’s no question the Middle East?’’

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Los Angeles prosecutors “We see you, we hear The Legislature’s attor- charged Harvey Weinstein you and we believe you”‘ neys asked the court to at on Monday with sexually District Attorney Jackie least put the lawsuit on assaulting two women on Lacey said in announcing Associated Press hold while a separate case successive nights during the charges, addressing ACTOR ROSE McGowan, right, speaks at a news conference as actor Rosanna seeking to remove the vot- Oscars week in 2013, herself to the studio boss’s Arquette, center left, listens outside a Manhattan courthouse after the arrival of ers works its way through bringing the new case accusers. Harvey Weinstein, Monday in New York. Weinstein and several women who have the state courts. There are against the disgraced Hol- Los Angeles Police Chief accused him of sexual misconduct converged at the New York City courthouse two lawsuits pending relat- lywood mogul on the eve of Michel Moore said the ahead of his trial on charges of rape and sexual assault. ed to potentially removing jury selection for his New charges open the “next the names from voter rolls. York trial. chapter” for a man “who ecuted both in New York The woman, who asked The Associated Press The cases are being The case, brought by a has gotten away with too and Los Angeles,” celebrity that her name not be used, does not typically identify closely watched in battle- task force set up by the Los much for too long,” while attorney Gloria Allred said in court documents people who say they have ground Wisconsin, a state Angeles County district Beverly Hills Chief Sandra exulted in a statement. that Weinstein arrived been victims of sexual President Donald Trump attorney to investigate sex- Spagnoli called the cases Allred represents one of the uninvited at her hotel on assault, unless they agree won by fewer than 23,000 crime allegations against “horrendous crimes perpe- alleged victims in the New the night in question, to be named. votes in 2016. Democrats entertainment figures, now trated by a sexual preda- York case as well as actress forced her to perform oral The task force is still are fighting to stop the puts Weinstein in deep tor.” Annabella Sciorra, who is sex on him and raped her, investigating sex-crime purge, saying it will unfair- legal peril on both coasts, Lawyers for Weinstein scheduled to testify against then threatened her life if allegations against Wein- ly impact their voters. where he built a career as had no immediate com- Weinstein in New York. she disclosed the attack, stein from three women, Republicans say they the one of the most power- ment on the new charges, She added: “Women are according to court docu- the district attorney said. merely want to ensure that ful – and feared – figures though he has repeatedly no longer willing to suffer ments. Prosecutors said they people who have moved in show business before a denied any wrongdoing. in silence and are willing to Ring said in a statement declined to bring charges can’t vote from their old barrage of accusations Jury selection is set to testify under oath in a Monday that his client “val- involving three other address. from more than 75 women begin Tuesday in the New court of law.” ues her privacy, but will do women because the cases The first lawsuit was led to his downfall and York case, in which Wein- The charges announced what is necessary to obtain were beyond the statute of filed by the conservative ignited the #MeToo move- stein is charged with rap- Monday in Los Angeles justice for what Weinstein limitations. Wisconsin Institute for ment. ing a woman in a New York took more than two years did to her in 2013.” Lacey, along with the Law and Liberty law firm, Weinstein, 67, was City hotel room in 2013 to file because the women The second woman said two police chiefs, urged which argued that the charged with raping a and forcibly performing a were reluctant to provide she had agreed to meet other victims to come for- bipartisan state elections woman at a Los Angeles sex act on another woman all the information neces- Weinstein for a business ward. “We need the voices commission broke the law hotel on Feb. 18, 2013, in 2006. He has said any sary, according to Lacey. meeting at his Beverly Hills of all victims to help us when it did not deactivate after pushing his way sexual activity was consen- The alleged attacks follow a hotel and was unwittingly remove sexual predators any voter flagged as poten- inside her room, then sexu- sual. If convicted of the pattern similar to the led into the bathroom of from our community and tially having moved who ally assaulting a woman in most serious charges, offenses described in the his suite, where a naked protect others from these did not respond within 30 a Beverly Hills hotel suite predatory sexual assault, New York case, dozens of Weinstein prevented her violent crimes,” she said. days to an October 2019 the next night. He could get he faces a mandatory life lawsuits and women’s from leaving, took down Weinstein is expected to mailing. up to 28 years in prison on sentence. accounts to media outlets. her dress and masturbated appear in court in Califor- The commission want- charges of forcible rape, “The walls of justice are The first accuser is an as he held her in place by nia after his trial in New ed to wait until after the forcible oral copulation, closing in on Harvey Wein- Italian actress, according to her breast, court papers York is finished, Lacey November presidential sexual penetration by use stein. He is now being pros- her attorney, David Ring. said. said. election before it removed anyone because of inaccu- racies in a previous round Unique sex-abuse suit filed against Boy Scouts in US capital of data identifying voters who had potentially (AP) – A team of lawyers filed a were incorporated there in 1910 lawsuit, from the Washington BSA disclosed the fact that its pro- moved. A judge last month lawsuit Monday in federal court in and obtained a congressional char- firm of Zuckerman Spaeder, are grams were, and are, magnets to sided with conservatives Washington, D.C., seeking to ter in 1916. Along with several affiliated with Abused in Scouting, tens of thousands of pedophiles,” and ordered that the voters establish the nation’s capital as a states – including New York, New a nationwide legal team that is the lawsuit says. “Instead, BSA’s be purged. venue for men across the U.S. to Jersey and California – the District signing up hundreds of clients Reports to the Nation have miscast After that ruling, the sue the Boy Scouts of America for of Columbia eased its statute of across the U.S. who seek to file sex- the organization as a bastion of state appealed and asked allegedly failing to protect them limitations in 2019 to accommo- abuse claims against the BSA. moral authority.” that the decision be put on from long-ago sexual abuse at the date claims like those in the new The lawsuit contends that the The lawsuit’s premise that the hold to avoid confusion; hands of scoutmasters and other lawsuit. BSA has known since its early Washington, D.C. federal court has voters could be removed leaders. The Boy Scouts, in an email to years that it attracted pedophiles jurisdiction because of the BSA’s and then put back on the The eight plaintiffs in the poten- The Associated Press, said it can- into its ranks of adult leaders, yet congressional charter has not been rolls if a higher court tially ground-breaking lawsuit, not comment on pending litiga- avoided public acknowledgement tested and will likely be chal- reverses the decision. The identified as John Does 1 through tion. It reiterated its previous of the dangers for decades even as lenged, but Aitan Goelman, one of state appeals court has not 8, live in states where statute of apologies to “anyone who was it kept secret files of men known or the plaintiffs’ lawyers, says it’s acted on that request. limitations laws would prevent harmed during their time in Scout- suspected of committing sex worth a try. Meanwhile, conservatives them from suing the BSA based on ing.” abuse. “We’re intentionally trying to who brought the case have claims of sex abuse that occurred “We believe victims, we support The lawsuit notes that the BSA make this a venue for a national asked the Wisconsin decades ago. them, we pay for counseling by a submits an annual report to case against the Boy Scouts,” he Supreme Court to take it The plaintiffs’ lawyers contend provider of their choice and we Congress summarizing its recent said. “We’re doing it conscious of and bypass the appeals that federal court in Washington is encourage them to come for- activities. the fact that it’s unusual and we court. It has not yet decid- an appropriate venue for such a ward,” the BSA said. “However, never once in 103 explain why we believe it’s legally ed whether to take the lawsuit because the Boy Scouts The lawyers handling the new years of reporting to Congress has sound.” case. Foretold ‘uprising’ hits cash-starved Mississippi prisons JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Department of Corrections Dream-Come-True The leader of Mississippi’s needs to be responsible for underfunded prison sys- this massacre,” said Malai- tem was pleading with law- ka Canada, a prisoner Mortgage Rates makers for money to hire advocate whose son is more guards and pay them incarcerated in Mississippi. better in 2012 when he After violence Thursday, warned, “I see trouble guards and state troopers down the road.” marched some prisoners at Christopher Epps, a Parchman into Unit 32, a longtime Mississippi cell block closed in 2011 as Department of Corrections part of a lawsuit settle- employee, would later go to ment. In July 2007, the prison himself for collect- American Civil Liberties ing $1.4 million in bribes. Union told a federal judge But during budget hearings that Unit 32’s living condi- in October 2012, he said tions were “as bad as any- keeping salaries for guards where in the country.” We offer a variety of the lowest in the nation Bryant, a Republican Associated Press first-time home buyer programs to would only work “as long GOV. PHIL Bryant discusses with reporters, his con- who leaves office Jan. 14, as we don’t have an upris- cerns about the recent violence at the state peniten- said Monday that “inmates’ help you find your dream home! ing.” tiary in Parchman, Monday in Jackson, Miss. needs are being met” with The uprising arrived adequate food, bottled last week when five State Penitentiary at Parch- Phil Bryant, Mississip- water and prescription Cherie LaMarche Marcy Elsemore inmates died at the hands man were told visits might pi’s outgoing governor, on medicine as needed. NMLS# 672888 NMLS# 672889 of fellow prisoners and two be allowed Friday. 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They He spoke specifically about spokeswoman for the Ten- observers called them could pump tens of mil- the infamous Parchman. nessee Department of Cor- riots. lions more dollars into a “Someone asked earlier, rection, s aid 14 members GOGEBIC RANGE BANK Prison spokeswoman prison budget that already who’s responsible for of its special operations www.gogebicrangebank.com Grace Simmons Fisher said strains finances in the what’s happening at Parch- tactical unit were sent Sun- Monday she’s “still await- nation’s poorest state. They man? The inmates,” Bryant day to assist at Mississip- ing verification” of how could try to resume stalled told reporters. “The pi’s request. 155 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood 906.932.7646 many prisoners have been progress toward letting out inmates are the ones that Two prisoners escaped injured, and officials inmates in a state with o ne take each other’s lives. The from Parchman during the 300 S. Sophie St., Bessemer 906.663.4520 haven’t answered many of the world’s highest inmates are the ones that disturbance. Both have 207 South Center St., Ewen 906.988.2821 other questions. Southern incarceration rates. Or they fashion weap ons out of been recaptured. Dillion Poverty Law Center could try to put a Band-Aid metal.” Willams was caught Mon- 649 M-28, Bergland 906.575.1073 spokeswoman Jen Fuson on the current crisis and But others say keeping day in a wooded area near Big enough to compete. said attorneys who request- keep locking people up prisoners safe is the state’s Rossville, Tennessee, by Small enough to care. ed to visit their clients on without spending more responsibility. officers from multiple Tuesday at Mississippi money. “The Mississippi agencies. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 9 Boys roundup: Ironwood wins at Drummond

DRUMMOND, Wis. – Iron- scored 13 points to lead the Dev- regroup at halftime, improve our ready for, it’s going to be a great Jeffers’ Christian Hocking had wood picked up a big road win ils. Ironwood got solid play from defense, hold them to 13 points test for us,” Swartz said. “We’ve 23 of his 28 points in the second 54-46 over Drummond in an the bench, including from Cody and play at the tempo and pace played some similar opponents half. Indianhead Conference game Dabb, Von Lyons and Matt we wanted.” pretty evenly, so that should be a “We did a really good job at Monday night. DiGiorgio, Lewinski said. It was a good test for the great game.” containing Hocking in the first Hurley — Corbin Taylor 3, Eli Talsma 13, Domonic Croci 6, The Red Devils were 3-0 at Ironwood (4-1, 2-1) hosts rival young Northstars, playing from Derek Ransanici 4, Tony Cummings 17, Braxton Sbraggia 12. half and getting him frustrated,” home coming into the game with Hurley Thursday night. behind on the road. FTs: 13-20. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Talsma Ontonagon coach Brittany Turin- Ironwood – Joe Kashich 2, Sawyer Stengard 13, Tommy 2, Croci 2, Ransanici 1, Taylor 1. its only loss coming at Wash- Lundin 13, Von Lyons 3, Cody Dabb 4, Mason Recla 13, Matt “I told the kids at halftime, Bayfield — Madosin Barningham 19, Chase Gordon 3, Jilbert said. “He was able to get burn. They showed they could DiGiorgio 2, Drew Dabb 4. FTs: 4-10. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: ‘This is great, how do you Cameron Lagrew 2, Wyatt Hoopman 6, Phillip LaPointe 7, going second half and we weren’t None. 3-pointers: Stengard 3, Recla 3. Daunte Gordon 2, Simon Claremboux 2, Dusty LaFernier 2. win on the road, too, now. Drummond — Chase Miller 8, Chris Wright 18, Koal respond from this?’,”Swartz said. FTs: 3-3. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Barning- able to slow him down again. I Shanks 5, Arthur 15. FTs: 3-6. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: None. 3- ham 5, Gordon 1, Hoopman 2. “Tough place to play because pointers: Miller 1. “Our guys knuckled down and Hurley 26 55 thought Luke Strasser did a very of their style – deliberate, they’re Ironwood 23 54 were able to keep (Phillip) Bayfield 30 43 good job denying him touches a very tough defensive team, they Drummond 27 46 LaPointe out of the paint and we – – – the first half and Austin Walters make you work for everything,” – – – did a much better job on him.” PAINESDALE — Ontonagon did a great job on help defense in Ironwood coach Pete Lewinski BAYFIELD, Wis. – Hurley Tony Cummings led Hurley led at halftime, but Jeffers came the paint.” said. “We just persevered in that overcame a 30-26 halftime deficit with 17 points, Eli Talsma scored back for a 60-50 non-conference Ontonagon (1-4, 1-1) goes to second half.” to beat Bayfield 55-43 in an Indi- 13 and Braxton Sbraggia scored victory Monday night. Watersmeet Thursday. anhead Conference game Mon- Ontonagon — Logan Latvis 8, Luke Soumis 14, Reece Ironwood trailed 25-15 in the 12. The Gladiators were up 13-5 LaBine 2, Luke Strasser 6, Dakota Laingren 6, Austin Walters first half and pulled to within day night. Madosin Barningham had 19 after the first quarter and 23-21 14. FTs: 11-12. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Wal- ters 2, Soumis 1. four, 27-23 at the half. The Devils “Bayfield came out and they points to lead Bayfield. at the half. Jeffers outscored them Jeffers — Austin Kinnunen 6, Isaiah Frahm 8, John Schutz hit a lot of shots, put the pressure 16, Kyle Mattila 2, Christian Hocking 28. FTs: 13-18. Fouls: were able to take the lead in a Hurley (5-0, 4-0) heads to rival 20-11 in the third quarter. 14. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Schutz 2, Hocking 1. very close second half. on us and had a lead going into Ironwood for a big matchup Luke Soumis and Austin Wal- Ontonagon 13 23 34 50 Sawyer Stengard, Tommy halftime,” Hurley coach Mike Thursday night. ters both had 14 points to lead Jeffers 5 21 41 60 Lundin and Mason Recla all Swartz said. “We were able to “That’s one that we better be Ontonagon. Hurley girls beat Washburn HURLEY – Hurley improved to 5-0 in the Indianhead Conference with a 73-38 victory over Washburn Monday night. Courtney Corullo and Hailey Edyvean each scored 12 points to lead the Northstars. Hurley (7-1, 5-0) goes to rival Ironwood tonight. “We had a lot of energy. I hope we have that energy when we play Ironwood,” Hurley coach Jim Kivisto said. “Good game to get ready.” Washburn — Riley Johnson 4, Lexi Barning- ham 15, Leah Hawbaker 3, Katie See 3, Cheyenne Roney 7, Caitlyn Wheeler 6. FTs: 11- 20. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Roney 1. Hurley — Courtney Corullo 12, Hailey Edyvean 12, Kylee Hewitt 8, Cayden Corulo 6, Olivia France 9, Aly Kukowski 4, Nicole DiGiogio 6, Vienna Harju 5, Melissa DiGiorgio 7, Darian Ben- der 4. FTs: 19-31. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3- pointers: Courtney Corullo 2, Cayden Courllo 2, France 1, Harju 1. Washburn 23 38 Hurley 46 73

Spurs' season-best 3-point shooting does in Bucks SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Known as a mid-range shooting team for the past few seasons, the Spurs are starting to comprehend why San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich has implored them to shoot more 3-pointers. DeMar DeRozan had 25 points and the San Antonio Spurs had a season-high 19 3-pointers to beat Milwau- kee 126-104 on Monday night, snapping the Bucks five-game winning streak. "It's big, confidence building," DeRozan said. Jason Juno/Daily Globe "Letting us know we could BESSEMER’S RILEY Wroblewski, left, passes out of the post during Monday night’s game at the House of Noise in Bessemer. compete with the best teams in this league." San Antonio finished 19 for 35 on 3-pointers in handing Milwaukee it's Speedboys upset Panthers largest defeat of the season. Patty Mills added 21 By JASON JUNO outrebounded 37-24 or in their unwillingness the second half there and settled down and got points, including 6 for 10 [email protected] to get into the paint as their 3s failed to fall. back into the game,” Matrella said. on 3-pointers. LaMarcus BESSEMER – The start of the season could- Losing 10 offensive rebounds limited their The Speedboys ended the quarter with back- Aldridge and Rudy Gay n’t have gone much worse for Bessemer. The ability to run like they want to. to-back layups and entered the fourth with a 48- added 18 points each, Speedboys, who replaced four starters from last Relying on 3s that wouldn’t go kept them 45 lead. going a combined 4 for 5 year’s district championship team, lost to rivals from coming back in the fourth from what was Nick Trudgeon hit a 3 to make it 53-48 on 3-pointers. Ironwood and Wakefield-Marenisco and were a manageable deficit. Bessemer early in the fourth. E-TC missed two Giannis Antetokounm- routed by Dollar Bay. The Speedboys’ 1-2-2 zone defense worked 3s and Trudgeon made two free throws to make po had 24 points, 12 Coach Richard Matrella challenged them to because it limited E-TC to one shot much of the it 55-48. rebounds and eight assists come back from the holiday break a different night. It also worked as it enticed E-TC to shoot, And with the Panthers’ shooting woes, that for Milwaukee and Donte team. It started with a win at young Ontonagon and shoot they did, going 0 of 7 from 3 in the lead was enough. DiVincenzo added 16 last week, but the big test was Monday night fourth. “I’m really frustrated we just got beat by the points. against rival Ewen-Trout Creek. “They just packed it in and let us miss 3s,” same hammer over and over and over again by Four games after setting The Speedboys certainly looked like a differ- Besonen said. “Some nights you don’t hit 3s and just missing 3s,” Besonen said. “We shouldn’t a season-high with 18 3- ent team, scoring the first 10 points, withstand- you don’t just lose the game because you’re not be an easy team to zone with the guys that can pointers against Detroit, ing E-TC’s mid-game rally and pulling off the hitting 3s. Get in the paint, switch things up by put it on the floor and the guys that can shoot. the Spurs bested that mark upset with a 60-52 Copper Mountain Confer- getting in the paint, either by driving or cutting. It’ll take some film and some lumps to get it fig- when Gay hit the team's ence victory over the third-ranked Panthers. … You can’t just say, ‘Well, we’re off tonight, ured out.” 19th against Milwaukee. “I think Ontonagon, a young team, that was we’re going to lose.” Trudgeon led Bessemer, breaking through Aldridge has keyed that important just to get some confidence – we can But the Panthers didn’t go into the paint all with his biggest game of the year with 15 run, going 16 for 23 on 3- win,” Matrella said. “Then right team, right that often. Bessemer had the size advantage points, Riley Wroblewski had 13 and Anthony pointers in his last five opponent, in a sense that’s a big challenge for with what Matrella called “big, active guys.” Metas scored 12. games. our kids to step up and play with Ewen. And we “Very disappointed we weren’t mentally They’re the team’s three seniors. They’ve "With LaMarcus joining did it.” tough enough to get into the paint with any been waiting for their turn and it’s their time us on the 3-point line and These two teams have been a part of some kind of consistency,” Besonen said. “We were now to step up, Matrella said. The Speedboys having the ability to knock great games over the years, most recently Besse- too soft. We showed our age, I think as a team, need that to win and they came through Mon- them down, it does won- mer’s one-point win for the district title last year which was disappointing.” day night. ders in terms of spacing," in Ewen. This one was far from that important, Jaden Borseth, who led the Panthers with 26 “I talked about them being a measuring Mills said. but it may end up being the jumpstart Bessemer points, keyed E-TC’s second-quarter rally. He stick,” he said of E-TC. “We have to figure out Aldridge has shot so needed. got to the line, going 5 for 5 in the quarter and how we measure up and I thought tonight was well on 3s that the Bucks “For the kids around here, there’s no bigger got a big boost from Eric Abramson, who hit a big step in where we want to go.” almost overlooked win than beating Ewen,” Matrella said. “Brad three 3s to give the Panthers a 27-26 lead. Both teams get another week off with E-TC DeRozan's mid-range (Besonen) always has such a good program, Abramson finished with 14 points. (2-1, 0-1) hosting Wakefield-Marenisco Monday game. good players. I knew we had that type of game Tommy Cousineau was held scoreless in the and Bessemer (2-3, 2-2) going to Watersmeet "We have a ton of in us, hopefully it becomes consistent, it was first half, but he scored the first five of the sec- the same day. E-TC — Jaden Borseth 26, Eric Abramson 14, Tommy Cousineau 10, Kelsey Jilek 2. respect for (DeRozan)," just going to take awhile to get there. ond half, and E-TC appeared to be rolling FTs: 12-12. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Abramson 4, Borseth 3, Cousineau “Ewen comes to Bessemer and brings out the towards a 3-0 start to the season with a 32-26 1. Milwaukee coach Mike Bessemer — Nick Trudgeon 15, Riley Wroblewski 13, Anthony Metas 12, Jack Budenholzer said. "I think best in us.” advantage. Matrella 6, Peyton Solberg 6, Lane Kortemeier 5, Connor Fingeroos 3. FTs: 10-23. Panthers’ coach Brad Beosnen thought his Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Trudgeon 2, Metas 2, Kortemeier 1, Fingeroos But the Speedboys showed their poise. 1. young team played soft, whether it was getting “We called timeout not even a minute into E-TC 7 27 45 52 Bessemer 15 26 48 60 BUCKS — page 10 l 10 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Basketball polls 4. Baraga 5-1 14 8. Parma Western 5-1 45 Seattle 17, Philadelphia 9 Monday Waupun 58, Valders 40 U.P. Polls 5. L’Anse 6-1 3 9. Bay City John Glenn 6-1 42 5. Mid-Peninsula 4-1 3 (tie) Menominee 7-0 42 LocalTuesday, Schedule Jan. 7 Divisional Playoffs Westwood 56, Gladstone 48 Whitehall 70, Gilmanton 57 Boys Division 1-3 Others receiving votes: North Dickinson (5-1) Others receiving 12 or more votes: 11, Boys Basketball Saturday, Jan. 11 Iron Mountain 59, Houghton 55 Wonewoc-Center 54, North Craw- Record Points 1. Chelsea (5-1) 31, 12, Eaton Rapids (6-0) 21, 13, Mercer at Goodman-Pembine, at San Francisco, 4:35 L'Anse 75, Dollar Bay 28 ford 45 1. Iron Mountain (6) 4-0 30 Portland (5-1) 17. 7:15 p.m. (NBC) Oneida, Wis. Nation 65, Stephen- Wrightstown 72, Waupaca 46 2. Negaunee 4-0 24 MIchigan AP Poll Division 3 L’Anse at Watersmeet, 6:20 Tennessee at Baltimore, 8:15 son 37 The top 10 teams in the Michigan Associated 3. Marquette 4-1 18 Record Points Girls Basketball p.m (CBS) Maplewood Baptist 42, WisconsinMonday Girls Press high school basketball poll, with records in 4. Escanaba 3-4 9 1. Grass Lake (4) 6-1 73 Hurley at Ironwood, 7:15 Sunday, Jan. 12 Charter 33 Albany 56, Williams Bay 28 parentheses. Totals are based on 15 points for a 5. Westwood 3-0 5 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 4-2 61 Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, Houston at Kansas City, 3:05 Appleton North 70, Wausau West first-place vote, 14 for second,etc.: Others receiving votes: Munising (5-0) 4. 3. Kent City 6-0 52 6:30 p.m. (CBS) WisconsinMonday Boys 54 Division 1 Division 4 4. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory 6-3 46 Ontonagon at Chassell, 7:20 EST Seattle at Green Bay, 6:40 p.m. Argyle 43, Ithaca 33 Augusta 69, Owen-Withee 60 Record Points Record Points 5. Lake City 5-0 42 Watersmeet at Three Lakes, 5:45 (FOX) Ashwaubenon 49, Sheboygan Cadott 52, Whitehall 21 1. East Lansing (6) 7-0 90 1. Dollar Bay (6) 5-0 30 6. Flint Hamady 4-1 41 Butternut at Mercer, 7:15 Conference Championships North 35 43, Colfax 41 2. Hartland 4-0 84 2. North Central 3-1 19 7. Maple City Glen Lake 4-1 39 Wakefield-Marenisco at Jeffers, Sunday, Jan. 19 Bangor 79, Luther 55 Crivitz 69, Suring 23 3. Bloomfield Hills Marian 5-0 77 3. Ewen-Trout Creek 2-0 17 8. Niles Brandywine 6-0 36 6:20 AFC, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) Benton 42, Argyle 24 Deerfield 43, Edgerton 37 4. Hudsonville 6-0 67 4. Pickford 3-1 9 9. Manton (1) 6-0 33 Wednesday, Jan. 8 NFC, 6:40 p.m. (FOX) Brookwood 78, Coulee Christian- Durand 59, Fall Creek 49 5. Flint Carman Ainsworth 6-0 65 5. Rudyard 3-1 8 10. Byron 5-0 30 College Basketball Pro Bowl Providence 65 Elcho 53, Lena 28 6. Macomb Dakota 6-0 53 Others receiving votes: Carney-Nadeau (4-2) Others receiving 12 or more votes: 11, Gob- Finlandia at GCC, men, 7 Sunday, Jan. 26 Cameron 79, Osceola 60 Eleva-Strum 51, McDonell Central 7. Midland 6-0 52 6, Brimley (6-1) 1. les (6-0) 26, 12, Royal Oak Shrine (4-2) 25, 13, Thursday, Jan. 9 At Orlando, Fla. Chilton 52, Ripon 49 41 8. Brighton 4-0 45 Springport (5-1) 15, 14, Centreville (6-0) 13. Boys Basketball AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ESPN) Columbus Catholic 89, Granton Elmwood/Plum City 59, Gilman- 9. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer 7-0 41 Girls Division 4 Hurley at Ironwood, 7:15 Super Bowl 32 ton 44 Division 1-3 10. Detroit Renaissance 6-1 32 Record Points Butternut at Mercer, 7:15 Sunday, Feb. 2 D.C. Everest 72, Lakeland 39 Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 54, Record Points Others receiving 12 or more votes: 11, East 1. Menominee (6) 7-0 30 1. Adrian Lenawee Christian (4) 4-1 60 Ontonagon at Watersmeet, 6:20 At Miami Gardens, Fla. Durand, Ill. 63, Juda 47 Blair-Taylor 47 Grand Rapids (5-1) 19, 12, Temperance Bedford 2. Westwood 4-1 23 2. Pittsford 7-0 43 Girls Basketball NFC champion vs. AFC champi- Fox Valley Lutheran 69, Denmark Gillett 58, Niagara 46 (6-0) 16, 13, Farmington Hills Mercy (6-0) 15, 14, 3. Sault Ste. Marie 4-1 14 3. St. Ignace 4-1 41 E-TC at L’Anse, 7 EST on, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) 67 Homestead 56, Kettle Moraine Ann Arbor Huron (6-1) 12. 4. West Iron County 5-0 13 4. Athens 9-0 37 Friday, Jan. 10 Freedom 60, Clintonville 47 Lutheran 42 Division 2 5. Negaunee 5-2 4 5. Fowler 5-1 36 Boys Basketball U.P.Monday Boys Heritage Christian 73, Messmer Ithaca 61, Weston 59 Record Points Escanaba (5-3) 3, (tie) Kingston 5-0 36 Hurley at South Shore, 7:15 Iron Mountain 79, Gladstone 64 69 Kewaunee 55, Oconto 26 Others receiving votes: 1. Detroit Edison((5) 6-0 89 Marquette (5-2) 2, Calumet (5-1) 1. 7. Martin 6-0 35 Girls Basketball Negaunee 67, Manistique 31 Hilbert 75, Mishicot 67 La Farge 60, De Soto 42 2. Grand Rapids Christian (1) 7-0 85 8. Bellaire 5-0 33 Mellen at Hurley, 7:15 Forest Park 49, Mid Peninsula 44 Hurley 55, Bayfield 43 Ladysmith 46, Mondovi 33 Division 4 3. Buchanan 5-0 69 9. Pickford 7-0 32 Ironwood at Bayfield, 7:15 Norway 47, North Central 45 Ironwood City Gogebic Michigan, Madison West 53, Milwaukee Record Points 4. Williamston 6-2 64 1. St. Ignace (6) 4-1 30 10. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 6-0 29 Chassell at Bessemer, 6:30 Rapid River 55, Carney-Nadeau Mich. 54, Drummond 46 Madison 26 5. Three Rivers 4-0 63 Others receiving 12 or more votes: 11, St. Ontonagon at Jeffers, 7:20 EST 48 Ladysmith 58, Phillips 55 Mayville 46, Horicon 37 2. Ewen-Trout Creek 5-1 22 6. Montague 6-0 61 3. Pickford 7-0 17 Joseph Michigan Lutheran (5-0) 18, 12, Walk- Baraga at Watersmeet, 6:20 Munising 74, North Dickinson 39 Lancaster 56, Barneveld 40 Medford Area 63, Stanley-Boyd 7. Wayland 6-0 56 erville )6-0) 15, 13, (5-1) Felch North Dickinson Mercer at Drummond, 7:15 Kingsford 61, Houghton 57 Little Chute 59, Luxemburg- 55 Wakefield-Marenisco at Dollar West Iron County 50, Westwood Casco 51 Mineral Point 68, New Glarus 60 Bay, 5:30 42 Lourdes Academy 68, Horicon 28 Oneida Nation 65, Stephenson, Saturday, Jan. 11 Ironwood 54, Drummond, Wis. 46 Marshfield 53, Chippewa Falls 35 Mich. 37 E-TC girls, boys ranked in first UP polls College Basketball Bessemer 60, Ewen-Trout Creek Menominee, Mich. 67, Marinette Pecatonica 62, Johnson Creek 35 Lake County at GCC, men, 3 52 48 Poynette 60, Randolph 53 By JASON JUNO GCC at Highland, women, 6 Wakefield-Marenisco 64, L'Anse Monticello 63, Belleville 54 River Falls 49, New Richmond 34 The E-TC girls are second in the D-4 60 Northland Lutheran 86, Marion 68 Saint Thomas Aquinas 59, Cole- [email protected] poll thanks in large part to a 33-28 victory NFLAll TimesPlayoffs EST Painesdale Jeffers 60, Ontonagon Oconto Falls 80, Marinette 64 man 50 Wild-card Playoffs 50 Osseo-Fairchild 71, Arcadia 69 Southern Door 63, Sturgeon Bay IRONWOOD – There weren’t any sur- over Baraga, which lost to St. Ignace in the Saturday, Jan. 4 Lake Linden-Hubbell 85, Repub- Rib Lake 83, Gilman 25 46 prises on top of the first Upper Peninsula state quarterfinal last year. Houston 22, Buffalo 19, OT lic-Michigamme 55 Saint Croix Central 73, St. Croix Turtle Lake 44, Spring Valley 41 Tennessee 20, New England 13 Rudyard 56, DeTour 47 Falls 65 Unity 71, Cameron 54 basketball polls of the season. The Panthers are 6-1 with a tough test Sunday, Jan. 5 Maplewood Baptist 62, Ojibwe Shullsburg 55, Belmont 40 Waterloo 57, Hustisford 51 The Iron Mountain boys are the top- at ranked L’Anse Thursday. Minnesota 26, New Orleans 20, Charter 52 South Shore 77, Solon Springs 65 Wausaukee 54, Florence 36 OT Spooner 64, Washburn 62 Wauzeka-Steuben 55, Kickapoo ranked large school team. They’re still U.P. Girls The E-TC boys are also ranked after Waterloo 57, Hustisford 51 54 undefeated in their quest to win a state winning two games in the championship. to start the season – at Hancock and The Dollar Bay boys are No. 1 in the Calumet. small-school poll. They are unbeaten in The poll was conducted before Monday their attempt to get to state for the third night’s loss at Bessemer. straight season. – – – Between the two teams, only one has The Negaunee boys are second in the D had a close contest, the Blue Bolts in a 60- 1-3 poll. They remain undefeated after 51 road win over Jeffers. Dollar Bay comes beating Marquette 79-73 in overtime Fri- to Wakefield-Marenisco on Jan. 20. day night. The St. Ignace girls are on top of the The next day, Marquette, ranked third, Division 4 poll. They were state runner-up beat Alpena at home 66-64 on a buzzer a year ago and are looking formidable beater. already this season. – – – The Saints split in the Motor City The Sault Ste. Marie girls are ranked Roundball Classic during the hoilday third in the D 1-3 poll. They gave St. break, handing Division 1 Ann Arbor Ignace a game, losing 40-37 at home. Huron its first loss 65-52 and losing to D- – – – 1 Ann Arbor Pioneer (4-1) 45-42. In the state poll, two-time defending Menominee is on top of the Division 1- girls state champion Adrian Lenawee 3 girls poll because of its 52-47 home win Christian, which remains in Division 4, is over No. 2 Westwood, which is hoping to No. 1 in the D-4 poll. St. Ignace is No. 3. get all the way to the state tournament this Oddly, both the St. Ignace and Lenawee year after losing in the quarterfinal last girls are in D-4 and both schools’ boys season. teams are in D-3. The Michigan boys poll – – – will start next week. AP source: Cowboys pick McCarthy to replace Garrett as coach FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Mike McCarthy McCarthy and Rodgers was from 2009-16, won a Super Bowl and went to the playoffs a stretch that included two divisional- eight straight years while coaching two- round victories over the Garrett-led Cow- time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers. boys. The Dallas Cowboys are hoping for The Cowboys believe they have their similar results from McCarthy with Dak next franchise QB in Prescott, who was the Prescott. 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year McCarthy, who won the title as Green after replacing the injured Tony Romo and Bay's coach at the home of the Cowboys never relinquishing the starting job. nine years ago, has agreed to become the Prescott, whose rookie contract is ninth coach in Dallas team history, a per- expiring, and two-time rushing champion son with direct knowledge of the deal said Ezekiel Elliott have made the playoffs Monday. twice in four seasons and got their first The person spoke to The Associated playoff victory in 2018 after losing their Press on condition of anonymity because postseason debut to Rodgers and the team hasn't announced the decision. McCarthy with Dallas as the NFC's top McCarthy interviewed over the week- seed in 2016. end, before the Cowboys made the McCarthy was fired after an embarrass- announcement Sunday that Jason Garrett ing loss at Lambeau Field to Arizona, a wouldn't return after 9½ seasons. defeat that all but sealed a second straight Dallas missed the playoffs at 8-8 with year without a postseason trip for the high expectations in a make-or-break sea- Packers. son for Garrett, whose contract expires With a mandate to get the Cowboys next week. past the divisional round for the first time Norm Tesch photo Green Bay made nine trips to the post- in nearly 25 years, Garrett couldn't build WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Ethan Libertoski, left, is met by a L’Anse defender dur- season in 13 years under McCarthy. That's on a 3-0 start. Dallas went 4-8 in the next ing Monday night’s game in Wakefield. the only other head coaching job the 56- 12 games with a pair of three-game losing year-old has held. He was fired during streaks. what ended up being a second straight los- The Cowboys still had a chance to Cardinals win over Jeffers ing season for the Packers in 2018. make the playoffs with a win at Philadel- McCarthy led the Packers to at least 10 phia in Week 16, but the 17-9 loss handed WAKEFIELD – Wakefield-Marenisco Miskovich finished with 12. wins in eight of his first 11 seasons, their postseason fate to the Eagles for the survived a close battle with L’Anse for a 64- The Libertoski cousins had big games, including four trips to the NFC champi- final week. Philadelphia beat the New York 60 Copper Mountain Conference victory Fetters said. onship game. Giants 34-17, eliminating Dallas despite its Monday night. “They shot very well, they attacked the Dallas hasn't been that far in the play- 47-16 win over Washington. The Purple Hornets tied it in the fourth basket,” he said. “Ethan kept one of their offs since the last of the franchise's five Dallas finished 8-8 four times under quarter, but they were never able to take better shooters to nine points (Alex Super Bowl titles to finish the 1995 sea- Garrett, who had an 87-70 record, includ- the lead. Ethan Libertoski had a big layup Kessel). Ethan did a really nice job defen- son. The Cowboys missed the playoffs six ing 2-3 in the playoffs, in nine-plus sea- and Morgan Miskovich made two key free sively on him.” times in Garrett's nine full seasons. sons. throws late for the Cardinals. W-M (4-1, 4-0) heads to Ewen-Trout McCarthy also interviewed with Cleve- Despite never winning more than one “It was another barnburner, just like Creek Monday night. L’Anse — Paul Jacobson 8, Terry Reed 10, DaSean Allen 8, Jacob Laitila land, Carolina and the New York Giants. playoff game in a season, the 53-year-old the Ironwood game,” W-M coach Terry Fet- 12, Daymin Curto 1, Alex Kessel 9, Eli Ostermeyer 12. FTs: 10-23. Fouls: 15. He went 125-77-2 in the regular season Garrett has the club's second-longest ters said, referring to their 54-52 loss to Fouled out: Reed. 3-pointers: Reed 1, Laitila 2, Kissel 1. W-M – Ethan Libertoski 18, Morgan Miskovich 12, Adam Libertoski 20, with the Packers and 10-8 in the playoffs. tenure behind Pro Football Hall of Famer the Devils on Dec. 20. Sethe Cole 2, Gage Delich 1, Matthew Montie 2, Logan Hamel 9. FTs: 8-14. The Cowboys have just three playoff wins Tom Landry, coach for the franchise's first Adam Libertoski led W-M with 20 Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Hamel. 3-pointers: A. Libertoski 5, Hamel 1. L’Anse 14 27 43 60 since their last championship. 29 seasons. points, Ethan Libertoski scored 18 and W-M 11 32 49 64 The eight-year playoff run for

Bucks agreed when asked if this Milwaukee opened the San Antonio was 12 for had won five of the previ- calling timeouts has drawn was the Spurs' most com- game with three straight 3- 20 on 3-pointers in the first ous six meetings after los- Antetokounmpo's respect, plete game of the season. pointers but San Antonio half in building an 18-point ing nine straight to San but not his appreciation. From page 9 "It'd be hard to argue went on a 13-4 run in tak- lead and tying a franchise Antonio. "He drives me crazy. He the way Aldridge has been against that, I think," he ing its first lead at 15-13. record for the most 3s in Spurs: Aldridge has drives me crazy," Antetok- shooting the 3-point shot said. "The physicality was DeRozan blocked Antetok- any half. 7,781 career field goals, sur- ounmpo said. "Whenever over the last five, six, seven good. We started out the ounmpo layup during the TIP-INS passing former Spurs team- you try to get a momentum, games, a lot of talk was third quarter a little poorly run, tying up the 6-foot-11 Bucks: Milwaukee G Pat mate Tony Parker for 43rd you knock down a 3, then about, 'Could we reduce as we have, going to try to forward as he drove Connaughton missed the in league history … Murray you get a steal, get a dunk those.' He had a huge first figure that out, but I through the lane and forc- game with a bruised right joined Alvin Roberts and or something, he just calls a quarter, first half on Satur- thought we were more con- ing a jump ball. thigh. Connaughton had Willie Anderson as the only timeout and the momen- day. I don't want to say live sistent tonight in our physi- Seven players would five points and four players in franchise history tum blows away. But (it's) with DeRozan's 2s, but to cality and executing game score in the first quarter for rebounds in 18 minutes with 1,000 points, 600 smart. That's how they do it some degree (we did), but I plan, we were more consis- San Antonio, including Saturday against the Spurs. rebounds and 400 assists in Europe (and) that's what still think it's the 3-point tent. It was a good night." nine by DeRozan. … DiVincenzo reached dou- in their first 150 career he does. He definitely helps line where they beat us." Milwaukee defeated San The Spurs followed that ble figures for the 16th time games. … San Antonio also his team." The Bucks, whose last Antonio 127-118 on Satur- up with 38 points in the this season but first since made 12 3-pointers in the UP NEXT loss was Dec. 25 at day at home but could not second quarter, their high- scoring 10 against Atlanta first half at Charlotte on Bucks: At Golden State Philadelphia, maintain the maintain its early momen- est total in that quarter all on Dec. 27 … The Bucks Dec. 8, 2012. on Wednesday night. league's best record at 32-6. tum in a rare home-and- season and third-highest in trail their all-time series MOMENTUM KILLER Spurs: At Boston on Popovich somewhat home, back-to-back games. any quarter. with the Spurs, 41-50, but Popovich's timing on Wednesday night. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Husband texting female friend Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for more than 50 years. We have had a great life together, sharing a lot of the same interests. We had a great friendship with another couple. Several years ago, the husband caught my husband and his wife sexting Dear each other. I do believe it was a one-time Annie thing, as she was drinking and the cir- cumstances pointed to being a one-night thing. I wanted to forgive and forget, as she sages but not anyone else’s, so I am feeling was a really great friend. However, her he is trying to hide them from me. I have husband insisted that we have no further yet to confront him with this. Am I being contact with each other. stupid about this or should I be con- We have another friend who is a single cerned? His lying is what bothers me mom with two grown children. They live a about this whole situation. – Disgruntled couple of hundred miles from us. For Wife BETWEEN FRIENDS some reason, she started texting my hus- Dear Disgruntled Wife: band about issues she has had with her The first time children. 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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 Wednesday 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, JANUARY 7, 2020 13 BUSINESS Gold climbs on war worries; US stocks shake off early loss NEW YORK (AP) – A DAY ON WALL STREET Gold touched its highest Jan. 6, 2020 price in nearly seven years 29,000 Dow Jones 28,000 Monday as investors industrials sought safety amid worries 27,000 that rising U.S.-Iran ten- 68.50 26,000 25,000 sions could lead to war. 28,703.38 Stocks in Asia and JA SO N DJ Pct. change from previous: 0.24% High 28,708.02 Low 28,418.63 Europe retreated as dollars flowed out of riskier invest- Jan. 6, 2020 ments, but the U.S. market Nasdaq 9,000 shook off its morning loss- composite 8,500 es to grind out a modest 50.69 8,000 gain. After dropping 0.6% 9,071.46 7,500 as soon as trading opened, JA SO N DJ the S&P 500 pushed Pct. change from previous: 0.56% High 9,072.41 Low 8,943.50 steadily higher through the day and ended up recover- Jan. 6, 2020 3,300 ing half its sharp loss from Standard & 3,200 Friday. Poor’s 500 3,100 The S&P 500 climbed 3,000 11.43 2,900 11.43 points, or 0.4%, to 3,246.28 2,800 3,246.28. The Dow Jones J ASONDJ Industrial Average erased Pct. change from previous: 0.35% High 3,246.84 Low 3,214.64 an early morning loss of 216 points en route to a gain of 68.50 points, or “The escalation in the Resources jumped 4.1%, 0.2%, to 28,703.38, and Middle East was both Occidental Petroleum the Nasdaq composite rose unexpected and unwel- rose 3.3% and Hallibur- 50.70 points, or 0.6%, to come,” said Craig Erlam, ton gained 2.5%. 9,071.46. senior market analyst at Healthy gains for Ama- Caution has been seep- trading platform OANDA zon, Apple, Facebook and ing through markets since Europe. “Investors are now Google’s parent company, early Friday, when a U.S. fully in defensive mode, Alphabet, also helped lift drone strike killed Iranian hoping for the best but the market. Gen. Qassem Soleimani in fearing the worst.” Besides waiting for the Iraq. Both the United U.S. stocks seemed set next step in the clash States and Iran have since to fall a second straight day between the United States talked up the threat of vio- Monday on those same and Iran, several big eco- lence, which pushed up the worries, but gains for oil nomic reports are on the price of gold as money producers and big internet schedule this upcoming flowed into investments companies made up for week that could move mar- seen as safer. Gold neared drops by industrial compa- kets. The headliner is Fri- $1,591 per ounce during nies and banks. day’s jobs report from the morning trading and Oil prices have climbed government. reached its highest level in recent days because any Solid job growth has since April 2013. potential violence in the helped support the U.S. Gold settled at Middle East could disrupt economy, even as trade $1,566.20 per ounce, up oilfields in the region. wars hurt manufacturing $17, and it’s climbed more Benchmark U.S. crude oil around the world, and than $40 since before rose 22 cents to settle at economists expect Friday’s Soleimani’s killing. $63.27 per barrel, adding report to show that Gold has historically to big gains from Friday. employers added 155,000 performed well around Brent crude, the interna- jobs last month. The past military conflicts, tional standard, rose 31 healthy job market is one such as the two Persian cents to $68.91 per bar- of the reasons the S&P 500 Gulf wars and the Sept. 11, rel. soared to its second-best 2001 attacks, even after That helped drive showing in 22 years in taking into account interest energy stocks in the S&P 2019. Big moves by central rates and the dollar’s move- 500 to a 0.8% gain, the banks around the world to ments, according to Gold- second-largest among the shield the economy from man Sachs commodities 11 sectors that make up the pain of trade wars were analysts. the index. EOG also big factors. The other fake meat: Impossible Foods unveils pork, sausage (AP) – After a big year ments it. That mixture is beef and chicken, pork is for its plant-based burger, then combined with other the most widely consumed Impossible Foods has ingredients, like coconut meat worldwide, according something new on its plate. oil. to the National Pork Board. The California-based The company tweaked Chinese consumers eat company unveiled Impos- the ingredients to mimic more than 88 pounds of sible Pork and Impossible pork’s springy texture and pork per year, compared to Sausage on Monday mild flavor. For the 65 pounds for Americans. evening at the CES gadget sausage it added spices. Brown said he believes a show in Las Vegas. Impossible Pork has product like Impossible It’s Impossible Food’s 220 calories in a four- Pork is critical in China, first foray beyond fake ounce serving. That’s not which has limited arable beef. The Impossible Burg- much less than a serving of land and relies heavily on er, which went on sale in Smithfield 80% lean imported meat. Last year, 2016, has been a key player ground pork, which has Chinese pork prices surged in the growing category of 260 calories. Smithfield’s after African swine fever vegan meats. 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