40 percent chance of snow High: 12 | Low: 10 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, January 3, 2014 75 cents EVENTS Ice piles up at Saxon Harbor Parade, fireworks By RALPH ANSAMI snowmobiles and all-terrain [email protected] vehicles safe travel, but there set for tonight SAXON, Wis. — There’s good still might be some hidden slush. and bad news for fishermen Most ATV operators on the HURLEY — Warmer tempera- who’d like to get out on Lake lake are using chains. tures arrived today for the annual Superior from Saxon Harbor to The Wisconsin Department of vintage snowmobile parade from ice fish. Natural Resources said the Ironwood into downtown Hurley. The good news is that the ice extreme temperatures have The parade features both vin- has been forming rapidly with affected both ice anglers and tage and modern snowmobiles. the sub-zero temperatures. snowmobilers. They urge anyone Participants will line up tonight The bad news is massive ice staying outside for any length of at 6 at the Depot in downtown mounds are building up along time to use caution and watch for Ironwood. the shoreline, which will make it signs of hypothermia and frost- Larry Erickson is parade mar- difficult for fishermen to get out bite. shal. At 6:30 p.m., a fireworks farther onto the lake, where the Extreme cold can cause frost- salute will start the parade, head- fishing’s the best. bite to occur within 30 minutes of ing down the Iron Horse Trail and There was open water as far outdoor exposure. stopping at the intersection of as the eye could see at the harbor Anyone experiencing lack of Fifth Avenue and Silver Street in just a week or two ago. coordination, slurred speech or Hurley. The cold weather could lead to confusion out in the cold should Following the parade, at 7 an early start to ice fishing on dial 911 immediately or see a p.m., Hurley Mayor Joe Pinardi the lake. In some years, it’s late doctor. and Rita Franzoi, Paavo Nurmi February before there’s safe ice. After a brief respite from the Marathon director, will light the Elsewhere, the frigid temper- cold in which the temperature Paavo torch for the official start of atures have slowed ice fishing on was expected to rise to a high of the Snowmobile Olympus Satur- Lake Gogebic, according to Barry 16 in Ironwood today, the day at the Gogebic County Fair- Drews, of Bear’s Nine Pines National Weather Service pre- grounds in Ironwood. Races are Resort. He said both walleye and dicts a high of only minus-9 for also set for Sunday. perch fishing worsened with the Sunday and Monday. Fireworks will follow the weather. There’s a 40 percent chance of parade. Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Fish are coming from 20- to For more information, call the SHORE ICE from Lake Superior has piled up at Saxon Harbor. The breakwall, at far right, is obscured by the 24-foot depths. The slush pockets Hurley Area Chamber of Com- ice build-up on a snowy Thursday morning. on the lake have firmed to allow merce at 715-561-4334. SAXON — page 5 SAFETY Gogebic-Iron County Airport still DOT offers advice busy, despite snow, frigid cold

on accidents n Efficient, inexpensive ways to The Wisconsin State Patrol of Transportation Safety. said drivers of vehicles and their “If you are outside your vehi- reach Minneapolis passengers involved in accidents cle, you have little or no protec- offered in flights should stay inside their vehicles tion against vehicles that can if at all possible. easily slide out of control on slip- from Ironwood The advice was offered follow- pery roads. Your vehicle provides Township ing a multi-vehicle pile-up on protection if you remain inside it, By CORTNEY OFSTAD Dec. 8 near Germantown in with your safety belt fastened,” [email protected] which many people jeopardized Pabst said. “Unless you absolute- IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — their lives by getting out of their ly have to get out of your vehicle With the Christmas travel sea- vehicles. for an emergency, stay inside it, son dwindling down, airports “Although immense chain- buckle up, call 911 on a cell across the country are recover- reaction pile-ups are still quite phone or wait for a law enforce- ing from the rush. rare, other single- and multiple- ment officer to arrive,” Pabst Airlines for America, an vehicle crashes, as well as slide- advices. industry trade organization, offs, are all too common this time Other common sense safety projected 25 million passengers of year,” said David Pabst, direc- tips are offered on the WDOT’s would fly during the 12-day tor of the State Patrol’s Bureau website at dot.wisconsin.gov. Thanksgiving period alone, from Nov. 22 to Dec. 3. The numbers jump to 42 mil- lion passengersduring the 21- Minnesota locations day Christmas holiday period, from Dec. 17 to Jan 6. While 67 million passengers go super low didn’t fly through the Gogebic- Iron County Airport in Iron- Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe DULUTH, Minn. — The 45 below — Togo, Minn. wood, it was busy, despite freez- SNOW FALLS outside the Gogebic-Iron County Airport in Ironwood Township Thursday. National Weather Service office 44 below — Crane Lake, Ash ing temperatures and snow, in Duluth reported Thursday Lake, Minn. according to airport manager Despite rumors the airline is giving and travel season heating for the same price by driving,” morning low temperatures of 47 43 below — Orr, Brimson, Mike Harma. short on pilots, Harma said up again, Harma said flying out Harma said. below zero at Babbitt and Effie, Minn. Great Lakes Airlines oper- nothing has changed. of Ironwood “speaks for itself,” For more information on Embarrass. 42 below — International ates two flights a day, one to “We still have the same num- instead of driving to other loca- the Gogebic-Iron County Air- The low in northern Wiscon- Falls, Bigfork, Minn. Minneapolis and one back into ber of flights,” Harma said. tions. port, call 906-932-3121, or visit sin was 34 below at Minong. Ironwood. With 327 days until Thanks- “You can’t get to Minneapolis flyfromironwood.com. Here are other 30 below or worse readings: MINNESOTA — page 5 Man dies after UP snowmobile crash Ice Bowl II shapes up in Green Bay GREEN BAY, Wis. — Goge- p.m., so the wildcard contest out in local TV markets, includ- uary 1983, according to The WEST BRANCH TOWN- ship. bic Range fans heading to Green could be played during the cold- ing Green Bay, the Fox Cities, Associated Press. SHIP (AP) — Authorities say a Investigators say the snow- Bay for Sunday’s Packers-San est conditions of the day. Milwaukee and Wausau. Ice Bowl I, with the Pack fac- 45-year old man has died fol- mobile driver apparently failed Francisco game could partici- With that brutal weather The NFL granted the Packers ing Dallas on Dec. 31, 1967, was lowing a snowmobile crash in to negotiate a turn, hit a snow pate in Ice Bowl II. ahead, there were still 7,500 a 24-hour extension to this played in 18 below tempera- Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. bank and a tree. The National Weather Ser- tickets to be sold to avoid a afternoon to sell the remaining tures. It was so cold that refer- WLUC-TV reports Jeffrey Family members found him vice predicts a high of 2 in Green black-out before a Thursday tickets to avoid the blackout, ees couldn’t blow their metal Dusseault, of Marquette, died after he didn’t arrive as expect- Bay Sunday, with a low of deadline. NFL rules say if the however. whistles, for fear of losing their following the crash about 11 ed at his destination. The cause minus 17. game isn’t sold out by 72 hours The last time a Packers home p.m. Tuesday in Marquette of the crash is under investiga- Game-time is set for 3:40 prior to kick-off, there’s a black- game didn’t sell out was in Jan- County’s West Branch Town- tion by the sheriff’s department. ICE — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Indiana medical museum INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A 701 U.S. Hwy. 51, Hurley, WI 54534 • NSA phone ruling in NYC www.northwoodsarcticcat.com 715-561-5221 www.rentupnorth.com man who allegedly stole human facebook.com/northwoodsrental NEW YORK (AP) — Civil government connect fragmented brain samples from a medical rights groups took the first step and fleeting communications and history museum was arrested Thursday in appealing a find- “represents the government’s after a California man who California grants law license to immigrant ing by a federal judge in New counterpunch” to the al-Qaida bought some of the tissue online York City that the National terror network’s use of technolo- alerted authorities. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Security Agency’s collection of gy to operate decentralized and David Charles, 21, was The California Supreme Court Americans’ phone records is plot international attacks arrested Dec. 16 after investiga- granted a law license Thursday legal. remotely. tors were tipped off by a San to a man who has been living in The American Civil Liberties The ruling is at odds with an Diego man who became suspi- the U.S. illegally for two Union and the New York Civil earlier decision last month by cious about six jars of brain tis- decades, a ruling that advocates Liberties Union filed a one-page U.S. District Judge Richard sue he’d bought on eBay for hope will open the door to immi- notice of appeal in the 2nd U.S. Leon in Washington, D.C., $600. grants seeking to enter other Circuit Court of Appeals. granting a preliminary injunc- Charles faces theft and other professions such as medicine, “We believe that the NSA’s tion against the collection of charges. It was not immediately nursing and accounting. call-tracking program violates phone records of two men who clear whether he has an attorney. The unanimous decision both statutory law and the con- had challenged the program and Marion County court docu- means Sergio Garcia, who stitution, and we look forward saying the program likely vio- ments allege Charles broke into attended law school and passed to making our case in the lates the U.S. Constitution’s ban the Indiana Medical History the state bar exam while work- appeals court,” ACLU Deputy on unreasonable search. Museum several times over the ing in a grocery store and on Legal Director Jameel Jaffer The judge stayed the effect of past year and stole jars of pre- farms, can begin practicing law said in a statement. his ruling, pending a govern- served human tissues, including immediately. A spokesman for the U.S. ment appeal. brain samples, from long-dead The decision is the latest in a attorney’s office declined to Some believe the conflict will psychiatric patients. string of legal and legislative comment. eventually be settled by the The museum is on the victories for people who are liv- In a written decision last Supreme Court. grounds of a former state psychi- week, U.S. District Judge The chances that the ing in the country without per- Associated Press atric hospital, Central State mission. Other successes include THE CALIFORNIA Supreme Court granted a law license on Thursday to William H. Pauley III concluded nation’s top court will address Hospital, which closed in 1994. the creation of a path to citizen- Sergio Garcia, who is living in the United States illegally. He arrived in the program was a necessary the issue increase if the appeals The museum’s director said the ship for many young people and the U.S. illegally 20 years ago to pick almonds with his father. extension of steps taken after the courts reach differing opinions tissues are from autopsies span- the granting of drivers licenses Sept. 11 attacks. or if the current use of the pro- ning from roughly the 1890s to in many states. cies or with the use of public hoped the ruling would serve as He said the program lets the gram is declared illegal. the 1940s. “This is a bright new day in funds, unless state lawmakers a “beacon of hope” to others in California history and bodes well vote otherwise. the same situation. for the future,” the Coalition for Bill Hing, a law professor at He “can hang up a shingle Humane Immigrant Rights of University of San Francisco, and be his own company,” said Snapchat suffers security breach Los Angeles said in a statement. said the court made clear the Hing, who represented the state The court sided with state only reason it granted Garcia’s bar in the case. “Once he does NEW YORK (AP) — the young company can handle nonchalant about it.” officials in the case, which pitted petition is that California that, a client can retain him as a Snapchat, the disappearing- the spotlight that it’s been As Americans rang in the them against the White House recently approved a law autho- lawyer.” message service popular with thrust into over the last year as New Year, hackers reportedly over a 1996 federal law that bars rizing the state to give law But some questions remain young people, has been quiet fol- its service has become enor- published 4.6 million Snapchat people who are in the U.S. ille- licenses to immigrants living in unresolved, such as whether lowing a security breach that mously popular. usernames and phone numbers gally from receiving professional the country illegally, a measure Garcia can argue cases in feder- allowed hackers to collect the In response to a warning by on a website called licenses from government agen- inspired by Garcia’s situation. al court or in other states. Fed- usernames and phone numbers Gibson Security Dec. 25 —which snapchatdb.info, which has since The new law took effect Wednes- eral law makes it illegal for law of some 4.6 million of its users. followed an earlier alert in been suspended. The breach day. firms to hire him. Company spokeswoman Mary August— Snapchat said in a came less than a week after the It was unclear how many peo- Chief Justice Tani Cantil- Ritti said Thursday that the blog post last Friday that it had most recent warning from secu- ple will qualify to practice law Sakauye, who wrote the opinion, company is assessing the situa- implemented “various safe- rity experts that an attack could under the ruling and whether it said the new state law removed tion, but did not have further guards” over the past year that take place. will spread to other states. Leg- any barrier to Garcia’s quest for comment. would make it more difficult to The incident bruises the com- islatures and governors in more a license. The breach occurred after steal large sets of phone num- pany’s image and may threaten conservative states such as “And there is no other federal security experts warned the bers. Snapchat hasn’t detailed its rapid growth. Los Angeles- Alabama and Arizona are likely statute that purports to preclude company at least twice about a the changes it made. based Snapchat has no source of to be less receptive to the idea. a state from granting a license to vulnerability in its system. Even so, regarding Snapchat’s revenue, but its rapid rise to an Garcia, who plans to be a per- practice law to an undocumented Snapchat’s seemingly detached response, Gartner security ana- estimated 20 million U.S. adult sonal injury attorney in his immigrant,” Cantil-Sakauye response is causing some securi- lyst Avivah Litan said it “doesn’t users prompted Facebook to hometown of Chico, said he wrote. ty specialists to wonder whether seem that responsible to be so extend a reported $3 billion buy- out last year. Snapchat’s 23- Look for These year-old CEO Evan Spiegel Inserts in Today’s turned down the overture. The Daily Globe user number estimate is based TV Time on census data and data from GRETA’S the Pew Research Center. USA Weekend Shop the After Christmas Sales! 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By MELISSA RAYWORTH thinner pipes a slightly more delicate one. Or get although you do lose some shelf Associated Press creative and vary the thicknesses of the pipes on space.) I started by shopping, assuming the only way I each level. 2. Holding each flange in place, could have an industrial-style bookcase was by pay- Wood screws: I use flat-head Phillips screws. Size drill a hole through each of its ing a hefty sum for one. depends on the size of the pipes and flanges. four holes and then secure a screw As this style of furniture has become more popu- Wood stain or paint of your choice, plus a layer of in each hole. Once all the flanges lar, many different companies and craftsmen have clear shellac or polyurethane to seal the wood. on that level are solidly secured, begun offering variations on the theme: rustic, stur- Adhesive furniture pads: optional, to make the screw a pipe fully into each one dy shelving units, and tables made from planks of finished bookcase level. and then screw another flange to wood and plumbing parts. the top of each pipe. Meanwhile, the Internet has also become crowd- 3. Place the wood that will form ed with do-it-yourself instructions for making these ToolsElectric sander: You can sand the planks by your second shelf upside down on pieces. hand, but an electric sander will save time and the drop cloth, and place the bot- It sounded relatively easy. But I was skeptical: effort. tom shelf upside down on top of I’d never made a piece of furniture before. It took a Power drill that second shelf. (It’s easier to conversation with interior designer Kyle Schune- Electric screwdriver: optional, but it’s another drill down rather than up, which man to convince me I could do it. Schuneman has time and effort saver. is why you flip the piece here.) created industrial shelving units himself and has Carefully drill holes and secure posted a tutorial on Pottery Barn’s blog. He told me the flanges to what will be the that with a bit of effort and planning, anyone could PlanningChoose the exact size and shape of the item you’d underside of the second shelf. You design and build an industrial bookcase for their like to create. For bookshelves, you may want to get will now have two shelves secure- home. the deepest planks available at your nearest home ly attached to each other. Set this So I tackled my first piece: a low-slung, three- improvement store — usually planks listed as 2 piece aside. shelf bookcase fastened with 1-inch-thick pipes and inches by 12 inches by 12 feet are available. The 4. Repeat this process with the flanges. actually depth is closer to 11 inches, but this is deep other two pieces of wood so you Since then, I’ve built six more items — every- enough to comfortably display books or other items. have two sets of shelves secured. thing from a display stand for vintage typewriters If, for example, you’re making a piece that will be Now it’s time to connect them. to a tiny end table exactly the right height for a 3 feet wide and have four shelves, have that 2-inch- 5. Place the bottom section on reading lamp. by-12-inch-by-12-foot plank cut into four equal your drop cloth and arrange My step-by-step instructions have evolved with pieces. Then buy 12 pipes that are 10 inches long flanges along the surface. Before experience. The ones below are for a basic bookcase, (you’ll use four on each level) and ½-inch thick, with drilling and screwing the flanges but can be modified depending on what you’re mak- 24 ½-inch flanges. to the wood, make sure the holes ing. The final piece will be approximately 3½ feet tall. for the top flanges don’t match up ——— exactly with the holes for the Bookcase flanges underneath that shelf. (If Sanding, staining, prepping Sand each wood shelf to smooth and round the necessary, adjust the top layer of Materials Wood planks: Reclaimed wood is a great choice edges. Then paint or stain as you wish, making sure flanges so the screws from one but can be hard to find. You can make a rustic-look- each piece fully dries before you apply the next coat. layer of flanges won’t hit the ing piece with new wood that’s been cut to size at a Finish with a clear coat (glossy or matte) to protect screws from the layer below home-improvement or hardware store. Keep in the wood, then let dry fully. them.) Then drill and screw in mind that actual sizing doesn’t conform to the pop- While the wood is drying, clean each pipe and these flanges. Associated Press ular names for dimensions of wood (a 2-by-4 isn’t flange with soap and water. 6. Screw pipes into the flanges THIS PHOTO shows the creation of a DIY bookshelf with multiple pipes exactly 2 inches by 4 inches), so you may need to ask on top of the second shelf, and attached to the flanges on the three levels. a salesperson for assistance. When planning your then screw the final layer of Assembly piece, consider having deeper shelves on lower lev- 1. Spread a drop cloth or old sheet out to protect flanges into the top of these pipes. With help from of screws bump into each other inside the wood. els and slightly shallower ones on upper levels. your floor, and then place the wood plank that will another person, lift the assembled top two shelves Then drill the holes and screw those flanges to the Steel pipes (also called nipples) and floor flanges: be the bottom shelf on it. Arrange the flanges with and place them on top of the pipes and flanges that shelf above. These are commonly available in gray or black steel, two on each end, approximately ½ inch in from the are extending above the second shelf. Now you’ll 7. Because the planks sold at home improvement sold in various sizes at home improvement stores. edge of the wood. If you’re making a wide piece need to drill upward, unless your piece is small stores are not always perfectly level, you may find Pipes of a given thickness (1/2-inch, 3/4-inch or 1- (more than 3 or 4 feet), you may want to put an enough that you can flip it over entirely. Before that your bookcase is slightly uneven on the bottom. inch) can be attached to flanges of the same thick- extra set of flanges and pipes in the center for sup- drilling holes, again check that this final layer of If necessary, use the small adhesive furniture pads ness. Surprisingly, these will be the most expensive port, for a total of six pipes supporting each level flanges does not have its holes matching up directly on one or several corners to make the piece level. pieces of your project, with each costing several dol- rather than four. (Or you may do this simply to the holes in the layer above. If necessary, twist You may also wish to buy a safety tether to attach lars. Thicker pipes will give a more industrial look; because you like the look of the extra pipes, the flanges just slightly to avoid having the two sets the bookcase to a wall. Community calendar Family mourns dog killed

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Friday, Jan. 3 1110. Ironwood. 906-932-2751. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Scott and Jody Erdman told the “We never expected that,” Jody Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Christian Kidz Club, 3:15-5 Leader-Telegram, of Eau Claire, Erdman said. “They gave (him) a Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- that their 6-month-old black pretty good prognosis and expect- Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Ironwood. area74.org. wood. 906-932-1510. Labrador retriever, Bosco, disap- ed pretty much a full recovery.” The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., Christian Kids Club, 3:30-5 peared for about 10 minutes during Michael Beug, a mushroom al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran MECCA cabin near the treatment p.m., all elementary children wel- a picnic in the woods on Dec. 21. expert with the North American Wakefield American Legion, 5 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. facility, Mercer, Wis. come, Wesley United Methodist Scott Erdman didn’t think much Mycological Association, later iden- p.m., post, Wakefield. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Government Church, Ironwood. 906-932-3900. of it later that night when Bosco tified the mushroom Bosco ate as Kids’ Club, 6-7 p.m., for children p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Bessemer City Council, 5 p.m., Adult Education Class, 4-7 threw up under a table because Amanita pantherina. Beug told in kindergarten-sixth grade, Haven- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. city hall. p.m., high school library, Hurley K-12 dogs sometimes do that. But soon Jody Erdman in an email that dogs wood Baptist Church, 501 Copper Government Patrick O’Donnell Civic Center School. 715-561-4900, ext 258. Bosco was violently ill, drooling and are often attracted to that mush- St., Hurley. 906-364-7420. Gogebic County Board of Com- Board, 5 p.m., at the center, Iron- Bessemer VFW Cribbage staggering. room. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly missioners, 9 a.m., special meeting wood Township. League, 6 p.m., at the VFW. “It was like he was drunk,” Scott “Adult dogs usually survive eat- membership, Aurora Club, Ironwood. to choose new commissioner, court- Ironwood Parks and Recre- Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., Erdman said. ing this particular Amanita, but your Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 house, Bessemer. ation Committee, 5:30 p.m., Iron- room 205, Luther L. Wright School, The Erdmans and their children, puppy was more sensitive due to a p.m., Tacconelli’s, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. Ironwood. Lola and Hudson, rushed Bosco to very young age, and a lot of mush- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Superior Snowshoe Walk, 6:30 a veterinarian, along with a sample room was consumed,” Beug wrote. Saturday, Jan. 4 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Hur- p.m., departs from behind Bessemer of his vomit. Based on that and The Erdmans urged other pet Tuesday, Jan. 7 ley. area74.org. Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-noon, at City Hall. 906-932-3332, 906-932- Bosco’s symptoms, he was diag- owners to act fast if they notice iHeart Youth Ministries, 7 p.m., Iron County Food Pantry, 72 Michi- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- 2020 or 906-285-3142. nosed with mushroom poisoning. symptoms of what could be mush- teens to mid-20s; Lighthouse Faith gan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 “We had never even heard of room poisoning. Jody Erdman said Center, Ironwood. 4450. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, that,” Scott Erdman said. it was a good idea to take pho- Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 1110. Bessemer. area74.org. The animal hospital planned to tographs and samples of vomit to a 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Government keep Bosco for a couple of days veterinarian for identification. Government wood. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood Economic Develop- and flush his system with fluids. “It’s never easy losing a dog, but Gogebic Range Water Authori- Alcoholics Anonymous area74.org. ment Corporation, 10 a.m., Iron- Veterinarian Molly Isaacson gave losing one at his age is extremely ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Women’s Group, noon, Salem Mercer Lioness Blood Drive, wood Memorial Building. Bosco activated charcoal to help hard,” Scott Erdman said. Township Hall, Ramsay. Lutheran, Ironwood. area74.org. 12:30-5 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) Commu- Wakefield Housing Commis- nity Center. 715-476-3511. sion, 10 a.m., Sunset Manor com- Friday, Jan. 10 Sunday, Jan. 5 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) munity room, Wakefield. University of Wisconsin names finalists for president position Public Library. 715-476-2366. Ironwood Carnegie Library Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Northern Waters Genealogical Board of Trustees Fundraising MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Univer- committee plans to interview the p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Society, 3-5 p.m., Presque Isle Committee, 10 a.m., at the library, sity of Wisconsin System officials finalists on Monday and recom- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Church, Ironwood. (Wis.) Library. 715-686-7339. Ironwood. have released the names of the mend one to the full board. The Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Auditions for “A Funny Thing Auditions for “A Funny Thing Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- finalists vying to become the next board expects to announce a hiring Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Happened on the Way to the Happened on the Way to the ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. system president. decision on Wednesday. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Forum,” 5-8 p.m., Theatre North, Forum,” 5-8 p.m., Theatre North, Ironwood Planning Commis- The candidates include Ray- Kevin Reilly officially stepped Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood. 906-932-2751. Ironwood. 906-932-2751. sion, 4:30 p.m., work session on mond Cross, chancellor of the UW down as president on Tuesday. He p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., comprehensive plan, Ironwood Colleges and Extension; Peter Gar- announced in July he would resign Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 6 p.m., groomer garage, Bessemer. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Memorial Building. land, executive vice chancellor of at the end of 2013 after taking Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., the Pennsylvania State System of intense criticism from Republican Ironwood Carnegie Library p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Government county courthouse, Bessemer. Higher Education; and Robert King, lawmakers for allowing system Board of Trustees, 10 a.m., work- Bessemer. area74.org. Wakefield Township Board, Ironwood Planning Commis- president of the Kentucky Council campuses to build massive shop on long-term strategy, at the 5:30 p.m., township hall. sion, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial on Postsecondary Education. reserves while raising tuition year library, Ironwood. Monday, Jan. 6 Building. A Board of Regents selection after year. Wednesday, Jan. 8 Iron County Food Pantry and Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Christian Men of the Northland, Michigan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Due to the MMTT.. ZZIONION 561-4450. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, a.m., Range Community Bible TinyTiny TotTot SkiSki ProgramProgram Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. 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4 l FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Hunger hurts us all Sue Mizell, Publisher Carly Poe is a 33-year-old single mother in Sure, some people will always game the Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Portland, Ore. Despite a college degree, she system. But in most cases, food stamps don’t struggles to find work and raise a teenage son deter people from working. Quite the oppo- with serious medical problems. Food stamps site. — the government program officially known As the Center on Budget and Policy Prior- as SNAP — help her survive. ities, a left-leaning think tank, put it: “SNAP In Their Opinion “We’ve been making ends meet with Cokie and helped to keep nearly 4.9 million Americans SNAP,” she told The Oregonian. “It’s a strug- Steve Roberts out of poverty in 2012, including 2.2 million Require prosecutors gle and a worry every month, wondering how children, and has been a stepping-stone for we’re going to come up with the money.” millions of Americans while they look for “You deal with a lot of people who think, work and get back on their feet.” to show evil intent ‘Oh, you’re not working hard enough. You’re Moreover, food aid directly boosts a fragile lazy,’” Poe says. “(But) we’re working really, premise that some Republicans have pro- economic recovery. It is spent immediately Historically, evil intent has been an element of most really hard. There are a lot of people in tough pounded for years: That many food stamp and circulates quickly — to storekeepers, crimes. Prosecutors had to show a person willfully intend- positions where they’re trying to better their recipients are lazy “welfare queens” who don’t truckers, brokers, farmers. Moody’s Analyt- ed to break a law. Statutes have generally contained lives, but they’re just not able to make ends want to work and live lavishly on government ics, an economic forecasting firm, estimates words such as “knowingly,” ‘’willfully” and “deliberately” meet yet.” handouts. that every dollar in food stamp aid generates to signify the element of intent in a crime. But increas- Congress should think hard about Carly “Frankly, it’s wrong for hardworking, mid- $1.73 in economic activity. ingly, statutes and regulations have omitted the need to Poe when it comes back to work next month dle-class Americans to pay for that,” Rep. Eric While they’re at it, Congress should take a show intent. and takes up the farm bill, which traditional- Cantor, the bill’s main sponsor, said last fall. look at another huge reason for hunger: This is particularly true in the area of regulatory law. ly funds food stamps along with agricultural We’d agree with Cantor if he was right. waste. The United Nations Environment Pro- But Charles Owens of the Michigan branch of the Nation- subsidies. The House-passed version of the But he’s not. Most food stamp beneficiaries gram estimates that “in the United States, 30 are like Poe: Ready and eager to work if they al Federation of Independent Businesses notes the grow- measure slashes almost $40 billion from food percent of all food ... is thrown away each stamp accounts, while the Senate cuts a mod- could only find a decent job. ing complexity of laws and regulations that put small- year.” And a recent Harvard study blames the est $4 billion. Alleviating hunger is a profound moral current system of labels and expiration dates business owners and individuals at risk for committing Normally, lawmakers would split the dif- imperative, especially at this time of year. that “misleads consumers to believe they crimes they didn’t know existed. ference, but that would be a huge mistake. But this issue goes beyond morality and must discard food in order to protect their The Mackinac Center, a free market think tank in Mid- SNAP is a critical program that deserves full beyond charity. Serving meals serves the own safety.” land, has issued a study on the decline of intent as an ele- funding and bipartisan support. national interest. Programs like food stamps Pope Francis recently weighed in on the ment in crimes, and proposed a solution. Statistics say why: One out of seven Amer- benefit all of us. issue, saying that discarded food could “feed When a criminal law does not include intent, the crime ican households “struggle to put enough food Start with children. They’re much healthi- all the hungry people of the world.” In a mes- is known as a strict liability offense. An example noted by on the table,” according to Bread For the er when they’re not hungry. In denouncing sage to the “cartoneros,” homeless scavengers the Mackinac Center is statutory rape. Sex by an adult World, a major anti-hunger organization. The the House bill last fall, the American Acade- in his home country of Argentina, the Pope with a minor is punishable regardless of whether the group also reports that “more than one in five my of Pediatrics argued that when children said, “We are living in a throwaway culture adult knew the minor was underage. This places a heavy children is at risk of hunger.” lack proper nutrition they incur “serious where we easily toss away not only things, burden on adults engaging in sex with young people to In November, however, extra funding for health problems that will persist throughout but people.” make sure of their partners’ age, and that’s a good thing. food stamps under President Obama’s stimu- their adult lives and for decades to come.” We shouldn’t toss away good food. And we But the Mackinac Center argues that the Legislature lus program ran out. That means Poe and her We all pay for those problems, in expensive shouldn’t toss away good people like Carly ought to specifically designate crimes carrying strict lia- son have already lost $20 a month in benefits; emergency room visits or higher insurance Poe. If they want to work “really really hard,” bility. The center proposes adoption of a statute saying a family of four lost $36. Any new cuts would premiums. Plus, parents with sick kids are food stamps should help them do that. that evil intent or guilty mind — “mens rea” is the Latin only add to their worries. more distracted and less productive, so they Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- legal term — should be assumed to be part of every crim- The House bill is based on a fallacious earn less and pay lower taxes. tacted by email at [email protected]. inal law, unless the Legislature specifies otherwise. It’s a reasonable suggestion and not a particularly par- Today in history tisan one. When it comes to federal law, for instance, both the conservative Heritage Foundation and the liberal The Associated Press Criminal Defense Attorneys Association have joined in a Today’s Highlight in History study noting the decline of mens rea as an element in fed- On Jan. 3, 1959, Alaska became eral crimes. the 49th state as President Dwight Few Michiganians would know, for instance, that it is D. Eisenhower signed a proclama- a strict liability crime in Michigan to fail to provide ade- tion. quate shelter and nutritious food to a ferret. Or that it’s a On this Date strict liability crime to transport Christmas trees without In 1521, Martin Luther was a bill of sale — with a Christmas season exception of two excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X. trees per person. Or that it’s a strict liability crime to fail In 1777, Gen. George Washing- to note the license number of a vehicle used to transport ton’s army routed the British in the poultry in paperwork concerning the sale of the poultry. Battle of Princeton, N.J. The Mackinac Center notes these offenses and more. In 1861, more than two weeks Environmental regulations have increased dramatical- before Georgia seceded from the ly at the state and local levels — and some carry strict Union, the state militia seized Fort Pulaski at the order of Gov. Joseph criminal liability. The Rapanos case, in which a Midland E. Brown. The Delaware House and landowner fell afoul of the U.S. EPA for filling in what he Senate voted to oppose secession believed were large puddles on his own land, went all the from the Union. way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The High Court reined in In 1870, groundbreaking took some of the EPA’s authority, but it took years of litigation place for the Brooklyn Bridge. and a $1 million settlement before the case was conclud- In 1911, the first postal savings ed. banks were opened by the U.S. Post Office. (The banks were abolished in Big corporations, Owens observes, have a staff of 1966.) lawyers to keep track of laws and regulations and observe In 1938, the March of Dimes cam- operator Flash Airlines crashed into Betty Rollin is 78. Hockey Hall-of- Punk) is 39. Actor Jason Marsden is which carry a strict criminal liability. paign to fight polio was established the Red Sea, killing all 148 people Famer Bobby Hull is 75. Singer- 39. Actress Danica McKellar is 39. But small firms often do not — nor do individuals. by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, aboard, most of them French songwriter-producer Van Dyke Parks Actor Nicholas Gonzalez is 38. Strict criminal liability may be necessary in some who himself had been afflicted with tourists. NASA’s Mars rover, Spirit, is 71. Musician Stephen Stills is 69. Singer Kimberley Locke (“American instances, but it shouldn’t be the norm. Nor should judges the crippling disease. touched down on Mars. Rock musician John Paul Jones Idol”) is 36. NFL quarterback Eli (Led Zeppelin) is 68. Actress Victoria Manning is 33. Actress Nicole have to decide on a case-by-case basis which laws should In 1949, in a pair of rulings, the Five years ago: After seven days U.S. Supreme Court said that states of pummeling the Gaza Strip from Principal is 64. Actor-director Mel Beharie (TV: “Sleepy Hollow” Film: require intent if the Legislature fails to mention it. had the right to ban closed shops. the air, Israel launched a ground Gibson is 58. Actress Shannon “42”) is 29. A Michigan statute stating that criminal intent is an In 1958, the first six members of offensive; Hamas vowed that Gaza Sturges is 46. Jazz musician James Thought for Today: “No one element in all criminal laws unless the Legislature delib- the newly formed U.S. Commission would be a “graveyard” for the Carter is 45. Contemporary Christian asked you to be happy. Get to work.” erately decides otherwise should be adopted. on Civil Rights held their first meet- Israelis. Veteran actor Pat Hingle singer Nichole Nordeman is 42. — Colette, French author (1873- —The Detroit News, Dec. 27 ing at the White House. died in Carolina Beach, N.C., at age Musician Thomas Bangalter (Daft 1954). In 1967, Jack Ruby, the man who 84. shot and killed accused presidential One year ago: Students attend- assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, died ing Sandy Hook Elementary School Letters Policy in a Dallas hospital. in Newtown, Conn., reconvened at a In 1977, Apple Computer was different building in the town of Mon- incorporated in Cupertino, Calif., by roe about three weeks after the mas- The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and sacre that had claimed the lives of with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- Mike Makkula Jr. 20 first-graders and six educators. ble, however we reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those that In 1980, conservationist Joy The new 113th Congress opened for are to be published. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. Adamson, author of “Born Free,” business, with House Speaker John Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by was killed in northern Kenya by a for- Boehner re-elected to his post the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- mer employee. despite a mini-revolt in Republican fication purposes. In 1990, ousted Panamanian ranks. No. 5 Oregon beat No. 7 Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. leader Manuel Noriega surrendered Kansas State, 35-17, in the Fiesta McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: to U.S. forces, 10 days after taking Bowl. [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. refuge in the Vatican’s diplomatic Today’s Birthdays: Record pro- ducer Sir George Martin is 88. Actor Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” mission. Ten years ago: A Boeing 737 Robert Loggia is 84. Actor Dabney column. owned by Egyptian charter tour Coleman is 82. Journalist-author

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CLASSIFIED/LEGAL ADVERTISING Larry Holcombe Trisha Kotcon Award Winning Newspaper ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS USPS 269-980 Gary Pennington Bill Westerman Published daily Monday - Saturday CIRCULATION (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Marissa Casari 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 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 l 5 that coldest game in NFL histo- AREA / NATION Record Ice ry, with Bart Starr sneaking it in from the 1-yard-line for the Green Bay victory with 13 sec- Colorado’s fledgling pot onds remaining, clinching the POLICE REPORTS From page 1 City of Ironwood championship. An Ironwood resident was arrest- lips. The kick-off temperature Since that game, an under- ed Tuesday on a Gogebic County was -13, with a wind chill of 36 ground grid system has been 98th District Court warrant dating to below. One fan in the stands died installed to heat Lambeau Field. shops face new normal 2011, according to an Ironwood of exposure to the cold. —Ralph Ansami Public Safety Department report. Nearly 51,000 fans watched DENVER (AP) — The second Caley Jo Sensenbrenner, of 122 day of the nation’s first fully S. Mansfield St., was wanted for fail- legal marijuana industry was ure to appear at a show cause hear- just a bit less frenzied than the ing, failure to pay fines and court 36 below — Hibbing, Cass costs and failure to provide the court Minnesota Lake, Minn. first. Rather than hundred-deep with proof of completing a court- 35 below — Eveleth airport, lines outside the limited number ordered safety class. Hill City, Longville, Minn. of licensed retail shops, the ——— 34 below — Hibbing airport, queues held several dozen. A 5:25 p.m. New Year’s Day com- From page 1 Minong, Wis. Still, there were so many pot plaint resulted in an arrest at 1305 41 below — Littlefork, Ely, 33 below — Brule, Wis., shoppers that one retailer asked N. Hemlock St. for a domestic assault. Minn. Wright, Minn. customers to come back today. Bond was set at $5,000, subject 40 below — Tower, Kabetoga- 32 below — Deer River, Minn.; Here’s a look at the new normal to posting 10 percent, for Christo- ma, Sea Gull Lake, South Fork Oliver, Wis.; Aurora and Twig, in Colorado: pher Allan Menge, 33, according to Kawishiwi River, Isabella, Minn. Minn. an IPSD report. 39 below — Floodwood, Cot- 31 below — Hawthorne and He was ordered to have no con- ton, Minn. Gordon, Wis.; Grand Rapids, 1. HOW MUCH FOR AN tact with the alleged victim, a 20- EIGHTH?Colorado has no statewide year-old female. 38 below — Cook, Minn. Minn. ——— pricing structure, and by The IPSD received a 2:35 a.m. midafternoon on the first day, Thursday 911 call that there was no one dispensary was charging $70 electricity at the AmericInn at 1117 for one-eighth of an ounce of Associated Press E. Cloverland Drive. House burns along US 51 high-quality pot. Medical mari- A LONG line of buyers trails from a store selling marijuana in Pueblo According to the report, there juana patients, who worried West, Colo., Wednesday. appeared to be power at nearby HURLEY — A Monday morn- Oma. businesses. about being priced out of the An electrician was needed, ing fire on U.S. 51 in the town of It was the third key fire in the market, just a day earlier paid as motorists think twice about Colorado has projected $67 mil- Carey, south of Hurley, county in the past few weeks, according to the report. little as $25 for the same bring drugs on the state’s high- lion in annual marijuana tax rev- Iron County, Wis. destroyed the Nick Furyk home. following a Mercer fire in which amount. ways. enue. Paul Richard Rodriguez, 24, of No one was at home when the two people died on Dec. 18 and Mercer, was cited Monday for fur- fire was reported. the Wishbones restaurant fire nishing alcohol to an underage per- Furyk’s dog was in an on Silver Street in Hurley on 2. LAW ENFORCERS WATCH- 3. HOW MUCH MONEY FOR 4. NOTThe same JUST 2012 POT ballot measure son, according to an Iron County STATE? Sheriff’s Department report. unattached garage and was Dec. 12. INGAuthorities are watching Retail marijuana is being that legalized recreational mari- saved by firefighters. Traffic was restricted to one heavily taxed, with a 10 percent ——— whether consumers take mari- juana in Colorado also permitted Steven Anthony Richter, 54, of Responding were fire depart- lane while the Monday fire was juana to other states where the tax per sale and a 15 percent industrial hemp farming. The Crystal Lake, Ill., was arrested Mon- ments from Hurley, Kimball and battled in sub-zero weather. drug remains illegal. It’s too soon excise tax based on the average Colorado Department of Agricul- day at 1:14 a.m., according to an to tell if that’s happened yet but market rate of the drug. The ture on Thursday released proce- ICSD report. some law enforcement officials state won’t have the first round dures for producers to register Richter was arrested for intoxi- Murder suspect surrenders say it’s inevitable. Neighboring of receipts until late February with the state and pay fees. cated operation of a snowmobile but it seems clear demand is Hemp is marijuana’s non-intoxi- and cited for improper speed on a Kansas, for example, plans to snowmobile and refusal of a breath- continue its use of bogus road strong. A trade group Thursday cating cousin. It can be used in alyzer. in gun attack at party signs such as “Drug Check said three of its retail members foods, cosmetics and textiles. It Richter was incarcerated in the Ahead” and “Drug Dogs in Use” reported between 600 and 800 remains illegal to grow under Iron County Jail at Hurley. FRUITLAND TOWNSHIP, court. along highways to make customers during the first day. federal law. ——— (AP) — A man accused of fatally The shooting followed a fight Travis Lee Minier, 22, of Hurley, drove his vehicle into the ditch on shooting one man dead and with uninvited guests about 3:30 Rangeview Drive in Kimball Tues- wounding three others wounded a.m. Dec. 21 at a home in Fruit- Briefly day at 9:12 p.m., according to an at a party in western Michigan land Township. Twenty-one- ICSD report. has surrendered to police. year-old resident Gary L. Ogreen Some workers set to reach Minier was arrested for operating Muskegon County Sheriff tells was killed. Police: Wisconsin driver while intoxicated and was incarcer- MLive.com said that 22-year-old Two others are charged in the ated in the Iron County Jail. He was pointed gun at other driver booked, fingerprinted and released. Deontay Black-Wickliffe was in case but aren’t suspected of ACCIDENTS custody Thursday afternoon. shooting. Twenty-three-year-old MADISON, Wis. (AP) — $100K pay in Boeing deal City of Ironwood He’s now jailed with a $2 million Alexander N. Bumstead is Madison police say a Janesville One vehicle received major dam- bond on an open murder charge. charged with involuntary man was arrested after he SEATTLE (AP) — Some categories. New hires can also age in a 3:55 p.m. Wednesday acci- It wasn’t immediately known manslaughter, and 22-year-old allegedly pointed a loaded gun Puget Sound machinists would make a lot less than their peers, dent on Cloverland Drive, according if Black-Wickliffe has a lawyer, Raymond E. Coleman Jr. is at another driver. likely see their annual base but they typically jump to the to an IPSD report. or when he’ll next appear in charged with lying to police. The incident happened salaries top $100,000 in the com- maximum salary for their class Lyndsy Rausch, 19, of Warroad, Wednesday afternoon on the Belt- ing years under a proposed con- within six years. Boeing had Minn., was the driver of that vehicle line. tract offer from Boeing Co., that had to be towed from the scene. sought to slow how fast workers According to the report, a vehicle A 19-year-old driver told according to an Associated Press climb the pay scale in an initial driven by Neil Scholl, 30, of Neenah, New York bathers enjoy a polar plunge police he was merging when a analysis of the deal. contract proposal but has backed Wis., was slowing down for a vehicle passenger in a pickup threw a If workers approve the deal away from that effort in the com- that was turning north onto Zinn NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds group of guys wore bow ties and handful of change at him Friday, Boeing guarantees that pany’s latest offer. Street. The Scholl vehicle was of brave bathers rang in 2014 top hats and had a tea party, and through his open window. jobs building its new 777X will The lowest-level machinists struck from the rear by the Rausch with a plunge into the icy ocean others waved giant American Police say the 19-year-old fol- stay in the region. But local that work on planes — a Grade 1 vehicle. off Coney Island. flags. The initial call about the accident lowed the truck. WISC-TV union leaders are urging mem- — currently start at $25,000 a said no one appeared to be injured. Members of the Coney Island Temperatures outside were in reports when he got next to the bers to vote “no,” saying the offer year and reach about $66,000 Iron County, Wis. Polar Bear and Ice Breakers clubs the low 30s. truck he could see the driver includes too many concessions, per year if they have six years of Laurie A. Sawall, 48, of and other hardy swimmers Polar Bear club president Den- was pointing a weapon at him. such as a plan to move workers experience. That maximum pay Nashotah, was involved in a rollover stripped down to their trunks or nis Thomas, whose club has host- Officers arrested the 42-year- away from traditional pension rate would be about $75,000 per accident Tuesday at 3 p.m., accord- dressed in costumes on Wednes- ed the annual dip since 1903, said old driver and his passenger, a plans. year in 2020. ing to an ICSD report. The accident occurred on U.S. 2, day for the annual New Year’s it was a perfect day for a swim. 51-year-old woman, also of A group of top-level union In Everett, where much of Day splash. “It was a glorious beach day,” near Fire Lane Road, in Saxon. Janesville, after they found a workers at Boeing already earn Boeing’s production in the Sawall’s vehicle sustained mod- Some people hit the surf he said. “New York City beaches loaded handgun inside the more than $90,000 in base pay region takes place, the median erate damage to the roof and the dressed only in bikinis or briefs. A are great even in the winter. truck. annually, not counting shift dif- household income is about rear window was smashed. ferentials, overtime or incentive $47,000. The vehicle was towed from the payments, according to union National leaders at the Inter- scene, and there were no injuries. wage tables. While the contract national Association of Machin- ——— Thomas L. Thompson, 63, of $18K robbery led to Phoenix offer would slow the growth of ists and Aerospace Workers Mercer, struck a deer with his vehi- machinists’ wages starting in recently announced a vote on cle Sunday at 5:27 p.m. on U.S. 51, 2016, workers would still get Boeing’s proposal despite the north of County W, in Mercer., regular cost-of-living adjust- objections of local union leaders according to an ICSD report. officer, civilian shooting ments, plus an extra 1 percent who had rejected the offer. Thompson’s vehicle sustained pay increase every other year. The local leaders are recom- damage to the front end. PHOENIX (AP) — Police on civilian “courageous” while com- pects’ car then ——— Thursday commended the mending citizens in the area who crashed into a Over the past decade, mending a “no” vote despite Boe- Ross Wendell Anderson, 73, of actions of citizens who offered offered assistance after the truck, which machinists received an average ing’s threat that work on its new Sturgeon Lake, Minn., drove his help after an officer and another shooting. was driven by cost-of-living increase of about 777X will go elsewhere. Workers vehicle in the ditch Sunday at 10:31 man were shot following the So many people came forward, the posse mem- $600 per year, with the amount gathered Thursday afternoon to a.m., according to an ICSD report. armed robbery of $18,000 from Garcia said, that police had to ber who came calculated based on federal gov- rally in opposition of the propos- The accident occurred on U.S. 2, ernment data. al. between County B and Wisconsin employees of a strip club. use a city bus to transport them to Sefranka’s 122, in Saxon. Two men were eventually for questioning. aid. If that continues in the Besides misgivings about Anderson’s vehicle sustained arrested after Tuesday after- Roger Allen Sharp Jr., 26, of Murray ran future, the base pay for about moving workers away from tra- damage to the driver’s side. noon’s shooting, which erupted Phoenix, was being held on sus- away as 400 machinists in Washington ditional pension plans, the local FIRE CALLS when the suspects’ vehicle picion of attempted murder, bur- Daniel Sefranka and state, such as optical instrumen- leaders have also expressed con- City of Ironwood crashed while trying to flee. glary, unlawful flight, resisting the civilian tation technicians, would sur- cern about slower growth of A chimney fire was reported Garcia Tuesday around 5:38 a.m. at 124 N. The wounded Phoenix police arrest, and illegal possession of a struggled to pass six figures in 2020. More wages. In their current contract, would exceed the $100,000 mark machinists have earned 2 per- Lake St. officer was identified Thursday weapon, given his previous subdue Sharp, Two on-duty officers, four off-duty as Scott Sefranka, 34, a married, felony convictions for possession police said. The suspect grabbed in 2023. cent raises every year, on top of officers and five volunteer firefight- seven-year veteran of the force. of a forgery device. the officer’s gun, shot both men, By 2020, experienced workers cost-of-living adjustments, ers responded with Engine 99 to the Both Sefranka and the other David Lee Murray, 36, of then ran away, police said. in the most common class of through the national economic Waino Johnson residence. man, a 63-year-old who is a vol- Tempe, was booked on suspicion Murray and Sharp were machinists, which includes downturn. MONTHLY REPORTS Michigan State Police unteer member of the Maricopa of armed robbery. arrested a short time later hiding mechanics and electricians, The local leaders see the com- would earn about $82,000, up pany’s proposal to slow that Wakefield Post County sheriff’s posse, remained Bail for each man was set at in separate residential back- December 2013 from about $73,000 today. Over- hospitalized in critical but stable $500,000. They were awaiting yards. 12.31.13 Budget growthLot-2 2x3_Layout as a concession, 1 12/30/13 9:09 saying AM Page 1 Traffic citations — 71. condition. court-appointed lawyers. As dozens of officers from mul- time and incentive pay can add in one message that they are Verbal warnings — 274. Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the Authorities say Sharp and tiple agencies swarmed the area thousands more to their earn- being asked to go “four years Original complaints — 109. posse member is an Army veter- Murray robbed two employees of Tuesday, authorities initially ings. without a raise” — meaning that Arrests — 31. an of the Vietnam War with Pink Rhino Cabaret at gunpoint said they were searching for four Salaries among machinists in four years of the contract they Persons incarcerated — 19. extensive combat training. as they left a restaurant around more suspects. can vary widely, with 11 differ- won’t get raises besides their “I’m proud that he saw the sit- 2 p.m. Tuesday in east Phoenix. Phoenix police Sgt. Tommy ent pay grades depending on job cost-of-living adjustments. uation and he ran to help out the The employees told police they Thompson declined to comment Phoenix police officer,” Arpaio had planned to deposit1.03.14 theRecreationThursday Plan Proposals on whether 2x2_3/30/11 any Dimensional sus- Var 2x2.5 1/2/14 11:51 AM Page 1 said Thursday, explaining that $18,000 in a bank. pects remained at large, only the man’s family asked that he Sefranka, who had a 25-year- stating that it was an ongoing not be publicly identified. old woman in his patrol car on a investigation aimed at appre- Phoenix Police Chief Daniel ride-along, spotted the suspects’ hending “people that were Garcia called the officer and the car and tried to stop it. The sus- involved or may be involved.”

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Mary Langa Shawn Charles Spencer Richard ‘Dick’ Raymond Tuttle WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Mary Langa, 99, a longtime resi- MERCER, Wis. — Shawn Charles Spencer, 24, of 4309 N. NEENAH, Wis. — Richard “Dick” Raymond Tuttle, 57, of dent of Wakefield, passed away Wednesday morning, Jan. 1, Old Highway 51, Mercer, died in a fire that destroyed his home Markesan, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013, at Theda 2014. while attempting to rescue others on Wednesday, Dec. 18, Clark Medical Center in Neenah, with family by his side. She was born on Jan. 23, 1914, in Anvil, the daughter of Vic- 2013. Dick was born on May 10, 1956, in Phelps, the son of Earl tor and Cilia (Broler) Soffietti. Mary attended Ramsay School He was born Feb. 25, 1989, in Woodruff, the son of Charlie and Florence (Schrader) Tuttle, of Watersmeet, Mich. He grad- and graduated from A.D. Johnston High School in Bessemer Spencer and Karen (Brunell) Benck. He attended Mercer uated from Florence High School in Florence, Ariz. Dick with the class of 1932. schools and graduated from high school in the worked as a fabricator for Karavan Trailers in Fox Lake. He On Nov. 5, 1938, she was united in marriage Baldwin-Woodville School District in 2007. enjoyed musky fishing, making his own lures and woodwork- to Ted John Langa at Immaculate Conception Following graduation he returned to Mercer, ing, going to his grandson’s ballgames and spending time with Catholic Church in Wakefield by the Rev. where he was currently employed at Action family. Thomas Drengacz. Floors and Mercer Valve Co. Survivors include his special friend, Evelyn Cotter, of Mary was a devoted wife, mother and grand- Shawn was a member of Faith Lutheran Markesan,; two brothers, Earl Tuttle, of L’Anse, Mich., and mother and a wonderful homemaker. Church in Mercer and former member of the Robert (Peggy) Tuttle, of Watersmeet; uncle, Elmer “Bucky” She was a faithful member of Immaculate Mercer Volunteer Fire Department. A good Schrader, of Iron River, Mich.; aunt, Ann (Anthony) Renda, of Conception Catholic Church and its Women’s Samaritan, he eagerly volunteered his time Alsip, Ill.; and cousins, Judy Hall, of Watersmeet, Albert Guild. shoveling and snowplowing for the elderly in (Diane) Schrader Jr. and David Schrader, both of Watersmeet, Mary is survived by a son, Roger (Joann), Mercer, and also helped with the Mercer Fun and Evelyn (Blaine) Mansfield, of Land O’ Lakes. Dick is fur- Bessemer; a daughter, Patricia (Lawrence) Mary Langa Run and the Fourth of July parade and cele- Shawn Charles ther survived by Evelyn’s children, Linda Walker, of Marke- Chlebowski, Hoyt Lakes, Minn.; four grand- 1914 — 2014 bration. He will be deeply missed. Spencer san, David (Debbie) Hahn, of Markesan, and Joel (Lori) Hahn, 1989 — 2013 children, Paul Chlebowski, Ironwood, Debra Surviving are his mother and stepfather, of Ripon; Evelyn’s grandchildren, Felicia (Kenny) Kiefer, (Jim) Kaelke, Raymond, Minn., Scott (Tina) Langa, Wakefield, Karen and Dave Benck, Woodville; father, Charlie (Toni) Stephanie Walker and Carter and Cameron Hahn; Evelyn’s and Pam Langa, Bessemer; two sisters, Tillie McClure, Boca Spencer, Mercer; brother, Aaron (Alisha) Spencer, Waukesha; stepgrandchildren, Scott (Ashley) Bahr and Chrissy (Clint) Raton, Fla., and Rose Chada, Sun City, Ariz.; and numerous maternal grandparents, Bruce and June Brunell, Mercer; half Whitehouse; great-grandchildren, Jaeden, Kolsen and Dawsen nieces and nephews, including a special niece, Diane. brothers, Billy (Renee) Spencer, Florida, Rick Spencer, Mer- Whitehouse; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved hus- cer, and Jason Spencer, Wausau; half sister, Donna Spencer, Dick was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, band, Ted, on July 31, 1989; four brothers, Battesta, Louie, Lac du Flambeau; stepbrother, Justen Benck, Seattle; uncles, Walter; Judy’s husband, Ferdie Hall; aunt, Laura Schrader; Nick and Charles Soffietti; and two sisters, Katherine Golem- Lee (Sue) Spencer, Wisconsin Rapids, Kevin (Shirley) Brunell, uncle, Kenny Schrader; sister-in-law, Mary Watters; and his beski and Vera Drennan. Mercer, and Keith (Vicky) Brunell, Becker, Minn.; an aunt, faithful companion, Shawnee. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, Jan. Charlene (Ken) Larsen, of Milwaukee; nephews, Andrew and There will be a memorial service and inurnment in Michi- 6, at 11 a.m., preceded by visitation at 10 a.m., at Immaculate Thomas Spencer; niece, Jasmin Erickson Spencer; other nieces gan at a later date. Conception Catholic Church in Wakefield, with the Rev. and nephews; and numerous cousins. A memorial is being established. Sebastian Ettolil, celebrant. Also in attendance will be the He was preceded in death by grandparents, Charles and Please visit butzinmarchant.com to send online condo- Immaculate Conception Women’s Guild Honor Guard. Donna Spencer, of Winchester. lences. Pallbearers will be her family. A luncheon will take place immediately following the Mass in the church hall. Martin Draeger Rite of Committal and interment will be in Lakeside Ceme- tery, Wakefield, in the spring. MARSHFIELD, Wis. — Martin Draeger, of Watersmeet, For reprints or lamination services, Lakeside Memorial Chapel in Wakefield is assisting the Mich., passed away Jan. 1, 2014, in Marshfield. contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 family. Expressions of sympathy may be offered at lakeside- Funeral arrangements are pending with the Cane Funeral memorialchapel.com. Home-Bruce Crossing Chapel and will be announced. Michigan uses ‘bridge slide’ for overpass project FBI: Chinese Consulate victim LOWELL TOWNSHIP, Mich. use the “bridge slide” technique and then you demolish the old (AP) — The Michigan Depart- for the first time on a project to one,” he said. “The new bridge is ment of Transportation is testing widen the Michigan 50 bridge built on skids. Sometimes they of arson; gas-based device used a new way to replace bridges over Interstate 96 in Lowell just use Dawn dish soap to lubri- without causing long traffic Township, southeast of Grand cate them, and then they slide SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — delays during construction. The Rapids. It plans an open house the bridge into place. It really Federal officials said Thursday a trick? Build the new bridge next on the project Wednesday cuts down on the time the bridge fire at the Chinese Consulate in to the old one, then slide it into evening at the Lowell Township is out of service. San Francisco was ignited at the place. Hall, MLive.com reported. “You’ll definitely see a lot front of the building, leading to The department said it will Using the bridge slide process more bridge slides taking place an arson investigation and calls means the overpass will be out of just because of the less impact on from the Chinese government for service for less time than it would traffic. It’s really changing the better protection of diplomats in The light shines in under a typical replacement, said industry. All the engineers at the U.S. department spokesman John MDOT are very excited.” the darkness, and The blaze on Wednesday night Richard. At least one other bridge slide the darkness did not was not being investigated as an “You basically build that new project is planned in Michigan overcome it. act of terrorism, the FBI said. bridge next to the existing one this year. It involves the north- – John 1:5 No one was hurt in the fire bound and southbound U.S. 131 that charred a doorway, dam- SERVICES 9 A.M. SUNDAY bridges over Three Mile Road in aged the lobby and burned YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SALEM In Loving Memory of Mecosta County, north of upward toward the roof. 10 A.M. COFFEE FELLOWSHIP Howard City. HOWARD ASPINWALL The blaze was caused by a who passed away gas-based device with acceler- SALEM LU THERAN ants, FBI spokesman Peter Lee CHURCH one year ago today. said. No bomb-making materials E.L.C.A. were found, and there were no 333 E. AURORA Sadly missed by traces of an explosion, he added. IRONWOOD his Children, The building was open for 932-1510 Associated Press Grandchildren & business on Thursday with an WANG CHUAN, spokesperson for the Chinese Consulate, speaks out- Given to the Glory of God by Great Grandchildren increased police presence. side of the damaged entrance to the consulate in San Francisco on Don and Irene Mildren & Family Consulate workers say Thursday. The consulate said that its compound was damaged in an surveillance footage showed a arson attack and urged American authorities to protect the safety of its person coming out of a van diplomats and its premises. parked outside the compound with two buckets of gasoline, ties and bring the culprits to jus- received any threats or been the pouring it on the front of the tice as soon as possible.” target of demonstrations. building, and setting it on fire, FBI Special Agent David U.S. State Department said Wang Chuan, a spokesman Johnson did not provide any spokeswoman Marie Harf said it for the consulate. specifics about a possible motive was too early to judge whether “We strongly condemn this or suspects. security at the consulate had despicable act and have already The consulate also would not been adequate. made representations with the speculate on who might be “We take this incident very U.S. on the attack,” Wang said. responsible for the attack, Wang seriously, and the Bureau of SUNDAY LAKE SUPERMARKET “And we hope that the U.S. takes said. The cost of repairs was not Diplomatic Security is working all necessary measures to pro- yet known. with the FBI and local authori- U.S.D.A. Choice vide adequate protection to the Lee said he did not know ties to investigate and apprehend consular personnel and proper- whether the consulate had the perpetrators,” Harf said. BONELESS $ 99 SHOULDER ROAST ...... lb. 2 Packers game is welcome Briefly Family Pack $ 99 Selected Varieties news to local retailers Police investigate fatal bar Ground Round ...... lb. 2 Morning Glory & Dean’s TruMoo fight in Rhinelander $ 99 GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — “Having a Sunday game is RHINELANDER, Wis. (AP) U.S.D.A. 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(AP) — Gov. the spending, instead offering a to launch it by the end of 2012, Scott Walker’s administration link for sending questions to DOA Secretary Mike Huebsch finally launched a website DOA. said in a January 2012 letter to Thursday detailing years of state Schoenherr said the depart- the Legislature’s audit commit- government expenditures after ment plans to add more data tee. The agency eventually more than two years of work, but over the coming months. Still, he pushed the deadline back to it’s still far from finished. called the breadth of information spring of 2013, but the site still The site, openbook.wi.gov, now available “a historic wasn’t ready then. contains 25 million searchable moment” for government trans- Schoenherr said DOA needed entries documenting spending on parency in Wisconsin. time to gather information across goods and services by state agen- At least 37 states have public state agencies’ disparate sys- cies, the Legislature, the courts websites that allow expenditure tems, remove information that and the University of Wisconsin searches by payee name, amount might identify someone and test System dating back to July 2007, and date, according to DOA. Wis- the site. Chris Schoenherr, deputy secre- consin’s Contract Sunshine web- He said DOA hasn’t detected tary at the Department of site already lists government any inappropriate spending so Administration, said during a purchasing, but a 2011 state far. news conference. audit found the site’s informa- He estimated the department The depth of the data varies. tion wasn’t always accurate and has spent $160,000 on develop- Some agency entries include it’s difficult to navigate. ment. About $90,000 went to out- Associated Press individual transaction lines on Republican lawmakers includ- side contractors; the remainder A TRUCK approaches the charred remains of a semi-truck that was hauling crude oil. The semi crashed employees’ state credit cards for ed language in the 2011-13 state was spent on testing software, he through the guardrail on Interstate 69 on Thursday in Davison Township. everything from gas to office sup- budget requiring DOA to create a said. He didn’t have any esti- plies. Entries for other entities, searchable website detailing mates on the cost of state such as the UW System and Wis- state expenditures, including employees working on the site. consin Economic Development salaries and fringe benefits, Rep. Jon Richards, D-Milwau- Truck crashes on snowy I-69; releases oil, fumes Corporation, offer only aggregate copies of contracts and grant kee, a member of the audit com- DAVISON TOWNSHIP (AP) Michigan Department of pounds of crude oil. The crash figures. awards, by July 1, 2013. Walker, mittee, said he was pleased some — A truck hauling crude oil has Transportation spokeswoman caused a fire, releasing toxic The site also doesn’t include a Republican, vetoed the dead- version of the site was finally live crashed on a snowy Flint-area Anita Richardson says I-69 could fumes. information on state employees’ line out of the final spending but said it needs work. expressway, forcing a brief evacu- be closed up to 12 hours. Snow Officials briefly ordered a 1- salaries and benefits, grants or plan he signed in June 2011, “I’m glad it’s up and running, ation of homes and businesses. was falling with winds gusting to mile evacuation of the area and contract details as required by however. at least a test version,” he said. The driver walked away from 23 miles per hour and the temper- advised people to stay indoors. state law. And entries don’t DOA began work on the site in “It obviously needs to be the crash at 11 a.m. Thursday on ature was about 14 at the time. WJRT-TV says a nearby senior include any explanations about October 2011. The agency hoped stronger.” Interstate 69 in Genesee County’s MLive.com reports the truck center was open for anyone who Davison Township. was carrying tens of thousands of needed a place to go Warning issued about oil shipped Kwik Trip opens first health Snowstorm pushes through from North Dakota, Montana Michigan, snarls traffic care clinic for employees ALLEGAN (AP) — A winter BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Fol- storm is pushing eastward out of lowing a string of explosive acci- LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. Michigan after dumping as much dents, federal officials said Thurs- Convenience store operator Kwik The clinic is operated by as 10 inches of snow and snarling day that crude oil being shipped Trip has become the latest com- Marathon Health For Life, a traffic, causing numerous crash- by rail from the Northern Plains pany to try to make health care national worksite health care es. across the U.S. and Canada may more convenient for employees, company. A tanker carrying crude oil be more flammable than tradi- opening a clinic at its La Crosse Randy Miritello, of Onalaska, crashed Thursday morning on tional forms of oil. headquarters. has used the clinic three times snowy Interstate 69 in Genesee A safety alert issued by the The clinic will serve about since it opened Dec. 4. He went County’s Davison Township, U.S. Department of Transporta- 3,000 Kwik Trip employees and once for a hoarse throat, once for forcing the temporary evacuation tion warns the public, emergency their families in the La Crosse a health assessment and again of nearby homes and businesses. responders and shippers about the area and provide online services Tuesday for lab work. The National Weather Service potential high volatility of crude for them and 8,000 other work- “I like that you can come over says at least 10 inches of snow from the Bakken oil shale patch. ers, company benefits manager during your lunch hour,” Miritello has fallen in Allegan in south- The massive oil reserve is fuel- Mila Spencer told La Crosse Tri- said. “This is one of the best ben- western Michigan during the ing the surging industry in east- bune. efits that’s come down the pipe multi-day storm. It says 8.6 inch- ern Montana and western North “Basically, any co-worker can from Kwik Trip in a long time.” es fell at Schoolcraft near Kala- Dakota, which is now the nation’s use the health center,” Spencer Wellness visits, including for mazoo. second-largest oil producer. said. “If they’re here for training weight loss, stopping smoking The chill accompanying the The warning comes after a or just passing through, they can and managing illnesses, are free storms has pushed temperatures massive explosion caused by an oil use it. The online resources were at the clinic, manager Angie down into in the teens and single train derailment on Monday near really important for us, too.” Hammond. Other services digits for most of the state Thurs- Casselton, N.D. No one was hurt, Kwik Trip has 452 stores in require insurance co-pays. day afternoon. but worries about toxic fumes prompted the evacuation of hun- Associated Press dreds of residents from the small National Transportation Safety Board board member Robert Sumwalt eastern North Dakota town. views damaged rail cars in Casselton, N.D. The oil boom in the Bakken has reduced the nation’s reliance on tanker cars to a projected 400,000 who have to deal with accidents imported oil and brought thou- cars in 2013. like the one in Casselton, said sands of jobs to the region. But as Thursday’s safety alert result- Fred Millar, a rail safety consul- companies have increasingly ed in part from results of prelimi- tant in Virginia. relied on trains to get that oil to nary tests on Bakken oil to deter- While it may appear obvious lucrative coastal markets, public mine just how dangerous it is, said that crude oil is dangerous, that safety in communities bisected by Jeannie Shiffer with the Depart- message has not been adequately rail lines has become a major con- ment of Transportation’s Pipeline communicated to the hundreds of cern. and Hazardous Material Safety counties and cities across the U.S. In July, 47 people were killed in Administration. that have seen a surge in crude oil Lac-Megantic, Quebec, when a Shiffer said knowing the trains, Millar said. train carrying Bakken crude volatility of the oil is crucial so Thursday’s announcement goes derailed. Another oil train that it can be properly handled a step farther, declaring that the derailed and exploded in Alabama during shipping. Bakken’s light, sweet crude oil — in November, causing no deaths “The material must be properly extracted from shale formations but releasing an estimated classified at the beginning of the through the drilling process 749,000 gallons of oil from 26 process. That determines every- known as hydraulic fracturing, or tanker cars. thing,” she said. “fracking” — may be different The amount of oil moving by The issue of volatility is of par- from traditional heavy crudes rail in the U.S. has spiked since ticular importance for fire fighters because it is prone to ignite at a 2009, from just more than 10,000 and other emergency responders lower temperature. Briefly One dead in Minneapolis apartment fire Original Cheerios to go MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — through the structure,” Assis- Authorities said Thursday that tant Fire Chief Cherie Penn said GMO-free they have discovered a body in in a statement Thursday. NEW YORK (AP) — General the ruins of a Minneapolis apart- Abdi Warsame, a Minneapolis Mills says some Cheerios made ment fire that left 14 people city councilman-elect for the without genetically modified injured. area, said the victims are mem- ingredients will start appearing No identifying information bers of the city’s large Somali on shelves soon. was released, and the body was community. The company said Thursday turned over to the medical exam- Abdirizak Bihi, a local Somali that it has been manufacturing its iner. who has provided social services original-flavor Cheerios without Fire Chief John Fruetel said to residents in the building in GMOs for the past several weeks. Thursday that authorities were the past, said he’s familiar with It did not specify exactly when looking at a possible natural gas the building and people often those boxes would be on sale. leak as the cause of the explo- gathered there to socialize on The change does not apply to sion and fire that destroyed the weekends and holidays. any other Cheerios flavors such as three-story building, though it’s “The place is usually packed,” Apple Cinnamon Cheerios. still under investigation. Frutel he said. said witnesses told investigators He said at least a few commu- 2 icy sharp blasts in they smelled an odor and the nity elders are among the build- forecast for much of US debris field from the blast also ing’s residents, and at least WASHINGTON (AP) — The points to a possible gas explo- three residents were out of town new year’s winter weather is sion. at the time of the fire. threatening icy shock waves for The fire injured 14 people, Wednesday’s firefighting the eastern two-thirds of the and at least three remained in efforts were hampered by the country. critical condition Thursday. cold. As firefighters aimed their The first cold blast set records Before the discovery of the body, hoses at the flames, water Thursday in Minnesota and is authorities had said two people gushed from windows and door- expected to strike the Eastern were unaccounted for. ways, forming icicles on window U.S. today with possibly single- The building’s roof had par- frames and leaving the street digit temperatures in places. tially collapsed, making it too slick and icy. Boston’s reading could fall to zero. dangerous for firefighters to The facade of the building and A second blast is expected to enter Wednesday, but crews trees out front were also coated move from the Great Plains and were beginning the process of with ice. Fruetel said no fire Racing starts at 10:00 a.m. Daily Midwest on Sunday and Monday debris removal Thursday. crew members were hurt, adding and into the East on Tuesday. “Crews will be very cautious that they did a great job under and deliberate as they go “extreme conditions.” 8 l FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 BUSINESS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Briefcase Winter tourism off to Oil price falls below $96 The price of oil dropped 3 per- cent Thursday on expectations of promising start in UP higher global supplies and the impact of a strengthening dollar. HOUGHTON, Mich. (AP) — hotels, restaurants, and equip- U.S. benchmark oil for Febru- There’s no business like snow ment and apparel retailers are ary delivery fell $2.98 to close at business so far this winter in the also showing gains. $95.44 a barrel in New York. It Copper Country, and many in Diane Peterson, president of was the biggest one-day drop in winter recreation and related the Keweenaw Convention and crude since November of 2012. businesses say things are just Visitors Bureau and manager of Brent crude, a benchmark starting to build momentum. the AmericInn hotel, both in used to price international crude “The rentals haven’t been Calumet, said her December used by many U.S. refineries, was crazy yet because people don’t room occupancy rates at the down $3.02 to $107.78 a barrel. expect the snow, but sales have hotel were up about 10 percent U.S. oil was lower for the third been awesome,” Brad Barrette, to 15 percent over last year’s. straight day after closing above rentals manager at snowmobile That’s a significant jump, con- $100 per barrel Friday for the dealership Houghton Power- sidering that Houghton and first time since October. Oil had sports, told The Daily Mining Keweenaw County hotels were risen because an improving U.S. Gazette of Houghton. on average only about one quar- economy lifted consumption. Last weekend, he said, ter full last winter, according to The recent retreat in the price rentals were booked solid, and numbers compiled by the visi- follows reports that an end to reservations were strong into tor’s bureau. Summer is general- protests at a major Libyan oil January. His first sleds went out ly the busiest season, Peterson field could return 300,000 barrels a full month ahead of last year’s. noted, with about 40 percent Associated Press of daily production to the global Businesses that depend most- occupancy this year. Spring is SNOWMOBILE RIDERS prepare for a trip in Houghton. With plenty of snow, winter tourism is off to a promis- market. That has raised expecta- ly or entirely on the snow, like the slowest season, with only ing start in Upper Peninsula’s Copper Country. tions that supplies will be ample. snowmobile dealerships and ski about 10 percent occupancy. Brighter prospects for the U.S. hills, say it’s night and day com- She said there’s always some “When you’re looking at the opening day Dec. 14 — more December ever,” he added. “We economy have also raised expec- pared to last year, when there lag time between snowfall and amount of phone calls, those than a month ahead of last expect it to be the best in our 14 tations that the Federal Reserve was no snow — and no business when potential tourists who have increased immensely,” year’s opening day. years.” will continue to shrink its stimu- at all — in December. hear about it can actually sched- Peterson said. “We haven’t really got into Glieberman estimated that lus program, and that has helped In a seasonal business, that ule their vacations, and the time At Mount Bohemia in Lac La our busy days yet for daily ticket about 80 percent of his clientele boost the value of the dollar. A one-month swing makes a huge she spends at the visitors bureau Belle, company president Lonie sales, but that opening in comes from out of town, and said stronger dollar makes commodi- difference in the end-of-year bot- has convinced her things should Glieberman said season pass December was equal to one of on-site lodging was booked ties such as oil that are priced in tom line, noted Chad McIntyre,1 be getting even better for the sales are already nearly double the top five days for the year through the holidays, with reser- dollars more expensive to buyers manager of M&M Powersports AmericInn and other local last year’s total of about 2,200 every other year,” Glieberman vation levels for later in the sea- using other currencies. That low- in Hancock. tourism businesses in the next passes. About 550 skiers and said. son about double compared to ers demand, and prices. Related businesses like few months. snowboarders were on the hill on “We’re having our best last year. After year of stock records, weak start to 2014

NEW YORK (AP) — Energy stocks fell as the price Investors may already feel a lit- of oil dropped $2.98, or 3 per- tle nostalgic for 2013. cent, to $95.44 a barrel. Oil The Standard & Poor’s 500 slumped after reports that an index began the New Year with end to protests at a major its worst performance in three Libyan oil field could return weeks as energy and technology 300,000 barrels of daily produc- companies pulled down the tion to the global market. stock market. Technology stocks lost Stocks started the year at ground after analysts published lofty heights after a combination gloomy notes on companies in of rising company earnings and the sector. Analog Devices lost economic stimulus from the $1.65, or 3.2 percent, to $49.28 Federal Reserve pushed major after analysts at Goldman Sachs indexes to record levels in 2013. advised its clients to sell the The S&P 500 surged almost 30 chipmaker’s stock, saying it’s percent, its best year since 1997, overvalued compared to its and the Dow Jones industrial peers. average climbed 26.5 percent, Apple fell $7.89, or 1.4 per- the most since 1995. cent, to $553.13, after Wells “The market was grossly Fargo cut its outlook on the overbought and needed to pull stock to “market perform” from back,” said Peter Cardillo, chief “outperform,” saying profit mar- market economist at Rockwell gins may come under pressure Global Capital. “But fundamen- later this year. tally everything is looking pret- Some analysts said investors ty good.” shouldn’t read too much into the The S&P 500 dropped 16.38 lackluster start to the year points, or 0.9 percent, to because trading volumes were 1,831.98, its worst start to a below normal as the holiday year’s trading since Jan. 2, season wound down with many 2008, when the index slumped market participants still away 1.4 percent. from their desks. The Dow fell 135.31 points, or “I don’t think we can really 0.8 percent, to 16,441.35. The start counting till Monday,” said Nasdaq composite slid 33.52 Dan Morris, Global Investment points, or 0.8 percent, to Strategist at TIAA-CREF. “A lot 4,143.07. of people are still on holiday.” A DAY ON WALL STREET Jan. 2, 2014 17,000 Dow Jones industrials 16,000 -135.31 15,000 16,441.35 14,000 J J ASOND Pct. change from previous: -0.82%High 16,573.07 Low 16,416.49

Jan. 2, 2014 4,300 Nasdaq 4,000 composite 3,700 -33.52 3,400 4,143.07 3,100 J J ASOND Pct. change from previous: -0.80%High 4,160.96 Low 4,131.79

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wise, they sit around and play n Ironwood defeats video games. It worked out well." Hurley 57-46 in first Hurley coach Gary Giancola said he enjoyed playing on Jan. boys basketball 2, but he didn't enjoy the out- game of 2014 come. "We practiced throughout the By PAT KRAUSE holidays, Ironwood's coming to [email protected] town, big crowd and we came out HURLEY — Ironwood played flat," Giancola said. "It's disap- well and Hurley did not. pointing for our fans. We don't It was that simple and it led to have a lot of rah-rah, in your face Ironwood getting off to a good kids. It's not for lack of effort or start early in the new year by they don't care. Lesson learned. downing Hurley 57-46 in an "We absolutely have to be important Indianhead Confer- more disciplined and patient on ence rivalry game on Thursday offense and get back on defense. night. We don't have a lights out, 30- "At times, we looked really point scorer right now. We can't Pat Krause/Daily Globe good and at times we had some fall in love with the 3 and not HURLEY’S JAKE Colassaco (22) takes a shot against Ironwood Red Devil defenders Denver Sharrow (3) and Jared Sobolewski, right, during Thurs- breakdowns," Red Devil coach shoot well or run the offense. We day night’s Indianhead Conference game at the Hurley K-12 School. Ironwood won 57-46. Pete Lewinski said. "Overall, we were 13-58 shooting and 4-21 on did a good job. It seemed like we 3s. Mackey went through a series of Ironwood 13, Hurley 0. from behind." increased Ironwood's advantage had a bitter taste from the Ash- "Ironwood played well and screens and found himself wide- The Devils had precision pass- By the end of the first quarter, and then Mackey showed why he land game (a 64-37 loss). It was played with lots of energy." open under the basket for a lay- ing the whole game, moving the Ironwood had a 20-7 and the is the catalyst on the court. First, just that we could have given The Red Devils came to play in. He was fouled and converted ball quickly and everyone getting Midgets knew they had dug he drained a top-of-the-key 3 and them a better game. It was nice right out of the gate. Senior a free throw for a 3 the old-fash- touches. themselves a sizable hole. But then, laying in the weeds in the to bounce back." Bryant Rowe buried a 3 from the ioned way. Jon Erickson was lay- "I was happy with the way we Hurley didn't give up and after backcourt, Mackey struck for a Lewinski said it was a little left wing five seconds into the ing on the floor when he made a attacked their 1-3-1 zone," baskets and free throws by steal and zipped a pass to Shar- different preparing for a game so game. Denver Sharrow nailed slick pass to Sharrow, who drove Lewinski said. "We got off to that James Sukanen and Mark Saari, row wide open in the lane. early in the new year. another triple with 6:56 left in the base-line, spun in the air and 13-0 start and it seemed to settle Jake Colassaco splashed a deep 3 At halftime, the Red Devils led "It's Jan. 2," Lewinski said. the quarter, putting Ironwood up put in his shot. us down. In Ironwood-Hurley to narrow Ironwood's lead to 24- 36-17. "We're still on break and Hur- 6-0. With 5:08 remaining in the games, or any rivalry game, any- 17. Ironwood shot 14-26 (54 per- ley's in school. We practiced all But the Devils were just quarter, Jared Sobolewski was thing can happen. But it (the The Red Devils responded week, New Year's Day and today warming up. On an in-bounds fouled in the lane and converted start) got us relaxed and into our with another spurt. Baskets by we had a shoot around. Other- play at the 6:02 mark, Adam two free throws. rhythm and forced Hurley to play Rowe and Jake DiGiorgio IRONWOOD — page 10 Wakefield-Marenisco roars back to defeat Butternut Cardinal girls BUTTERNUT, Wis. — Wake- W-M picked up its game the story,” Fetters said. the Trojans won 66-39 at Nimrod Peterson said the Nimrods zap Butternut field-Marenisco’s boys basketball second half, according to Fetters. “We did the things I know we Nation Thursday evening. “didn’t play up to their potential, team came out of the gate slow “We displayed the way we can can do.” Austin Snell scored 10 of his but you can’t take anything away BUTTERNUT, Wis. — The against Butternut Thursday play. We were patient on offense W-M (2-3, 2-3 Indianhead) 16 points in the second quarter from (the Trojans).” Wakefield-Marenisco girls bas- evening, but roared back to win and got some good looks.” hosts South Shore Tuesday. as the Trojans built a 43-22 half- Damon Baldwin led ketball team picked up its first easily, 79-53. W-M outscored Butternut 32- W-M 5 28 60 79 time lead. Austin Carlson (6-6) Watersmeet with 10 points. Isre- win of season Thursday, defeat- Butternut 12 26 43 53 ing Butternut 63-14 in Indian- 17 in the third quarter and never Wakefield-Marenisco — Tyler Cole 26, Kevin Lane added 15 points on the night, al Bolton added nine. Boys Basketball looked back. 14, Jacob Ringsmuth 15, Shane Cole 7, Collin Gagnon playing well inside for the visi- “Our guys played hard, they head Conference play. Tyler Cole led four Cardinals 13, Nick Orlich 4. 3s: Lane 2, Ringsmuth 3, S. Cole 1, T. tors. pretty much outmuscled us,” said Cole 2, Gagnon 1. FTs: 10-14. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: “We had a very slow start. It in double figures with 26 points. Ringsmuth. Nimrod coach George Peter- Peterson. Girls Basketball was not pretty,” Cardinal coach “He played one heck of a game,” Butternut — Gabe Miesbauer 6, Sam Miesbauer 11, son said the Trojans were Watersmeet (3-1) travels to Terry Fetters said. “Butternut said Fetters. “Everybody played Mark Hill 7, Spencer Maier 3, Steven Sherwinski 9, Ryan impressive. Dollar Bay Tuesday. “We’ve been playing well, but Prelwicz 12, Vladimir Zirngibl 5. 3s: Prelwicz 1, Sherwin- came out in a zone in the first well. We had good balance from ski 1. FTs: 5-10. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: none. “They’re 6-0 for a reason. Crystal Falls 18 43 54 66 we finally put things together for Watersmeet 10 22 28 39 a win,” said Pete Yon of the 1-4 half and we tended to rush our our starting five.” They’re pretty good,” Peterson Crystal Falls — Austin Snell 16, Mitch Bal 1, Daniel shots.” Jacob Ringsmuth added 15 ...... said. Nocerini 9, Jeff Johnson 4, Ramon Tomsik 8, Lee Graf Cardinals. “Everybody was excit- The Cardinals trailed 12-5 points for W-M, including three Crystal Falls...... 66 “With their size, strength and 12, Brett Smithson 3, Austin Carlson 15. 3s: Smithson. ed for the first win.” Watersmeet 39 Free throws: 11-23. Fouls: 14. The Cardinals used a pres- after the first quarter, but 3s. WATERSMEET — Crystal quickness, they won all the loose Watersmeet — Michael McGrath 2, Israel Bolton 9, worked their way back to a 28-26 “We started out slow, but the Falls Forest Park came with too balls. It was like watching the Ryan Bain 8, Damon Baldwin 10, George Zelinski 4, lead at halftime. second half was a different much Austin for Watersmeet as U.P. track finals.” Kevin Stevens 6. 3s: Bolton 2, Baldwin 2, Bain 1. Free throws: 4-8. Fouls: 15. CARDINALS — page 10 NFL PLAYOFFS Getting key players back a must for NFL playoffs

By BARRY WILNER with a knee injury, combined on er for the Chiefs, who lost to Indi- a road playoff game. AP Pro Football Writer a fourth-down, 48-yard touch- anapolis in Kansas City two Still, they feel their experience Sometimes it’s not who’s hot, down pass in the final moments weeks ago. But the effectiveness in the postseason — many of the but who’s healthy that matters in at Chicago. of the returning players is in current Saints won the 2009 the playoffs. That TD gave the Packers the question, especially playmaking championship — will provide an The fact that teams playing in division title. linebacker Houston. edge. the wild-card round must win an Their reward: last season’s He missed the final five games “We have been through a lot extra game to get to the Super NFC champions, the 49ers, com- with a dislocated right elbow and together,” said. “We Bowl makes it even more difficult ing to Lambeau Field on Sunday. will wear a brace against Indi- know the expectation level. We to avoid injuries. Yet those teams “Well, myself and Randall are anapolis. know the preparation. I think have been successful: In seven of back, that helps. We had a couple “The first two days it took there is a level of pride that the last eight seasons, a Super good connections on Sunday. It’s some time to get used to. After comes along with that — and Bowl qualifier played in the wild- doing the stuff we want to do,” that, it was OK,” Houston said. accountability.” card round. Only 2009 was the Rodgers said. “We want to be an Indy is relatively healthy. The Philly is fully invested in first- exception. up-tempo team. We want to get a Colts won their last three games year coach Chip Kelly’s up-tempo Six times in that span, the lot of plays run. We want to try to by a combined 78-20 and commit- offense, and an improving eventual champion didn’t get a wear the defense down a little ted the fewest turnovers (14) and defense. After losing 10 in a row week off. bit.” fewest penalties (66) in the NFL. at home dating to last season, the Players returning from injury The Chiefs, runners-up to New Orleans (11-5) at Eagles won their last four, never will be huge in Green Bay and Denver in the AFC West, got off Associated Press Philadelphia (10-6), Saturday allowing more than 21 points. Kansas City. to a 9-0 start, but then started GREEN BAY Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) celebrates with The one wild-card game where Holding New Orleans to so For the Packers, the come- getting hurt. Top linebackers wide receiver Randall Cobb (18) after their game against the Chicago injuries are relatively a nonfac- few points would be a good idea. backs of Aaron Rodgers and Ran- Justin Houston and Tamba Hali, Bears Sunday in Chicago. Cobb made the game-winning touchdown tor. Unless you count the Saints’ The Eagles can’t wait to try. dall Cobb for the regular-season tackles Branden Albert and Eric reception in the Packers’ 33-28 win to capture the NFC North title. damaged pride about their “It’s what’s the next challenge finale not only provided a boost Fisher — the top overall draft inability to win on the road. and what’s the next opportunity,” to the offense but got Green Bay choice last year — and receiver seven games. the games you have to show up.” They went 8-0 at home but Kelly said, “and the great thing into the postseason. Rodgers, Dwayne Bowe were sidelined or “Big-time players want to Kansas City (11-5) at Indi- have been mediocre away from back from a broken left collar- hobbled at various times, and make big-time plays in big-time anapolis (11-5), Saturday the Superdome, dropping their bone, and Cobb, who was out Kansas City lost five of its last games,” Bowe said. “These are The injury list might be short- last three. They have never won PLAYOFFS — page 10 Two of Kaepernick’s best games against Green Bay for San Francisco SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — pair of touchdowns. In the season NFC champion Niners (12-4) cle,” offensive coordinator Greg “Everybody calls that kind of Green Bay 79-59 the past two Colin Kaepernick has no idea opener in September, the strong- play in the bitter cold of Green Roman said Thursday. “It’s more his breakout game,” center games, while also defeating the why two of his best games as a armed San Francisco QB threw Bay in the wild-card playoff about the ball and the grip.” Jonathan Goodwin said. “He Packers 30-22 in Week 1 of 2012 pro have come against the very for a career-best 412 yards and round as they chase a return trip That divisional-round playoff made a lot of big plays with his at Lambeau Field. team he grew up cheering as a three scores. to the and the fran- win last year at Candlestick Park legs and that sticks out.” Whether Kaepernick can Packers cheesehead. “Really can’t say why, it has chise’s sixth championship. is still fresh for all involved. It Kaepernick’s first full season duplicate what he has already He has beaten Green Bay just worked out that way,” The biggest challenge for went a long way to launch not as a starter this year has had accomplished against the team nearly every way imaginable in Kaepernick said about the suc- Kaepernick this time might be only an impressive Super Bowl some bumps, with a pair of two- he long loved will be seen Sun- two meetings over the past year. cess. “We’ve played well when holding onto the ball as the tem- run for San Francisco but also an game losing streaks as well as day. In a sensational playoff debut we’ve played against them.” perature dips into single digits — offseason filled with glamorous several big performances like “Just pretty good execution last January, he used his speedy He is hoping for the same or, gasp, below. appearances and awards shows that Week 1 outing against the legs to run for a quarterback result by whatever means neces- “The ball is going to be harder for Kaepernick with his new- Packers. playoff-record 181 yards and a sary Sunday, when the reigning and that’s really the No. 1 obsta- found rock-star status. San Francisco has outscored KAEPERNICK — page 10 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

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10 l FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Home NFL Playoffs San Francisco (12-4) at Green Bay (8-7-1) AILY LOBE COREBSOUTHOARD D G S EAST SundayNORTH,WEST 4:40 p.m. ET, Fox (FOX) Carolina 4, Washington 3, OT WESTERN CONFERENCE Divisional Playoffs Ottawa 4, Winnipeg 3 Southwest Division Local Schedule Saturday, Jan. 11 St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 0 W L Pct GB Sweet OPENING LINE — 49ers by 1 Green Bay, San Francisco or New Minnesota 4, Buffalo 1 San Antonio 25 8 .758 — Friday, Jan. 3 Orleans at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. (FOX) Montreal 6, Dallas 4 Houston 21 13 .618 4½ College basketball RECORD VS. SPREAD — San GCC at Mesabi New Year’s Classic, Cincinnati, Indianpolis or Kansas City at Colorado 2, Philadelphia 1 Dallas 19 13 .594 5½ Francisco 10-5-1, Green Bay 6-10 women, 2 p.m.; men, 4 New England, 8:15 p.m. (CBS) Columbus 2, Phoenix 0 New Orleans 14 16 .467 9½ SERIES RECORD — Packers Sunday, Jan. 12 Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Memphis 14 17 .452 10 Girls basketball lead 34-29-1 Baraga at Watersmeet, 6:20 p.m. Philadelphia, Green Bay or San Fran- Friday’s Games Northwest Division cisco at Carolina, 1:05 p.m. (FOX) Chicago at New Jersey, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Home LAST MEETING — 49ers beat Ironwood at Mellen, 7:15 Bessemer at Washburn, 7:15 Indianapolis, Kansas City or San Diego N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Portland 25 7 .781 — Packers 34-28, Sept. 8, 2013 Wakefield-Marenisco at Bayfield, 7:15 at Denver, 4:40 p.m. (CBS) Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City 25 7 .781 — LAST WEEK — 49ers beat seventh 1,000-yard season. ... LB Conference Championships Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Minnesota 16 16 .500 9 Hurley at Drummond, 7:15 Cardinals 23-20; Packers beat NaVorro Bowman only player in Chassell at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7 EST Sunday, Jan. 19 Saturday’s Games Denver 14 17 .452 10½ AFC, 3 p.m. (CBS) Winnipeg at Boston, 1 p.m. Utah 11 24 .314 15½ 49ers, Saints take NFL this season with at least 100 Boys basketball Bears 33-28 Ontonagon at Republic-Michigamme, NFC, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) San Jose at Colorado, 3 p.m. Pacific Division AP PRO32 RANKING — 49ers tackles, five sacks, four forced 7:20 p.m. EST Pro Bowl New Jersey at Buffalo, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB more wins on road No. 3, Packers No. 11 fumbles and interception. ... LB N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers 22 12 .647 — Saturday, Jan. 4 Sunday, Jan. 26 At Honolulu Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. Golden State 21 13 .618 1 49ERS OFFENSE — OVER- Aldon Smith has 44 sacks since College basketball in playoffs entering league in 2011, second GCC at Mesabi New Year’s Classic, TBD, 7:30 p.m. (NBC) Nashville at Florida, 7 p.m. Phoenix 19 12 .613 1½ ALL (24), RUSH (3), PASS (30) Super Bowl Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 13 19 .406 8 49ERS DEFENSE — OVER- most in NFL. ... 49ers had 579 women, 10 a.m.; men, 5 p.m. By HOWARD FENDRICH Sunday, Feb. 2 Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Sacramento 10 20 .333 10 ALL (5), RUSH (4), PASS (7) total yards with 323 on ground in At East Rutherford, N.J. Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Games AP Pro Football Writer AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. SOUTHCleveland 87, Orlando 81, OT PACKERS OFFENSE WEST — last year’s playoff win against Football p.m. (FOX) Philadelphia at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Golden State 123, Miami 114 For the seventh consecutive OVERALL (3), RUSH (7), PASS Packers, scoring their third-most NFC TEAM LOGOS 081613: Helmet and team logos for the NFC teams; various sizes; stand-alone; staff; ETA 4 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Chicago 94, Boston 82 season, at least one NFL team (6) points in franchise playoff history. NCAA Bowl Games Brooklyn 95, Oklahoma City 93 will be forced to play a playoff PACKERS DEFENSE — ... Green Bay defense gave up All Times EST Hockey New York 105, San Antonio 101 Thursday, Jan. 2 Basketball Memphis 99, Phoenix 91 game at the stadium of an oppo- OVERALL (25), RUSH (25), PASS most total yards, yards rushing Sugar Bowl Utah 96, Milwaukee 87 (24) and second-most points in playoffs At New Orleans nent with a worse record. All NHLTimes EST Charlotte at Portland STREAKS, STATS AND in franchise history in loss to 49ers Oklahoma 45, Alabama 31 High School Philadelphia at Sacramento If some owners get their way, Friday, Jan. 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Boys’ basketball NOTES — Teams last met in post- last year. ... QB Aaron Rodgers is Gladstone 56, Mid Peninsula 48 Friday’s Games that eventually will change — Orange Bowl Atlantic Division first quarterback in NFL history Negaunee 67, Escanaba 47 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. season on Jan. 12, 2013, when At Miami GP WLOT Pts GF GA perhaps as soon as a year from Boston 41 27 12 2 56 120 88 Munising 73, Big Bay de Noc 54 New Orleans at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Colin Kaepernick ran for QB with five straight seasons with Ohio State (12-1) vs. Clemson (10-2), 8 Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. now. passer rating of at least 100. ... p.m. (ESPN) Tampa Bay 40 24 12 4 52 114 95 Carney-Nadeau 85, Bark River-Harris record 181 yards and two touch- Montreal 42 24 14 4 52 109 98 72 New York at Houston, 8 p.m. NFL spokesman Brian Cotton Bowl downs in 45-31 win in divisional Rodgers’ 103.6 postseason pass- Toronto 42 21 16 5 47 118 120 North Dickinson 58, West Iron County L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. At Arlington, Texas McCarthy said Thursday the er rating third highest in NFL histo- Detroit 42 18 1410 46 109 120 44 Memphis at Denver, 9 p.m. round for San Francisco. ... Pack- Missouri (11-2) vs. Oklahoma State Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. league has “looked at multiple ers 4-2 in teams’ previous six post- ry. ... RB Eddie Lacy set franchise (10-2), 7:30 p.m. (FOX) Ottawa 43 18 18 7 43 122 138 Forest Park 66, Watersmeet 39 Florida 41 15 20 6 36 96 130 Iron Mountain 58, Westwood 52 Saturday’s Games rookie records with 1,178 yards Saturday, Jan. 4 ways” to change its playoff sys- season meetings. ... San Francis- Buffalo 41 11 26 4 26 72 117 L’Anse 49, Calumet 30 Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. BBVA Compass Bowl tem, including letting the team co’s 28 playoff wins are fourth rushing and 11 TDs rushing. ... Hancock 62, Chassell 44 New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. At Birmingham, Ala. Metropolitan Division most in NFL history. ... Jim Har- WR Jordy Nelson has career-high GP WLOT Pts GF GA Lake Linden-Hubbell 72, Dollar Bay 28 Cleveland at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. with the superior regular-season Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. Houston (8-4), 1 Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. baugh is first coach in franchise 85 catches and 1,314 yards. ... p.m. (ESPN) Pittsburgh 42 29 12 1 59 131 96 Painesdale Jeffers 47, Baraga 34 record play at home. While some Washington 41 20 15 6 46 125 123 Wakefield-Marenisco 79, Butternut, Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m. WR James Jones finished with Sunday, Jan. 5 history to lead team to playoffs in Philadelphia 41 20 17 4 44 106 113 Wis. 53 L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. clubs lobby for that sort of GoDaddy.com Bowl each of first three seasons. ... career-high 817 yards receiving. New Jersey 41 17 16 8 42 97 103 Ironwood 57, Hurley, Wis. 46 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. switch, McCarthy said others At Mobile, Ala. 49ers have eight players selected ... LB A.J. Hawk has career-high N.Y. Rangers41 20 19 2 42 96 109 Girls’ basketball Philadelphia at Portland, 10 p.m. “raised the concern that reseed- Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10- NFC TEAM LOGOSCharlotte at081613: Sacramento, Helmet 10 p.m. and team logos for the NFC teams; various sizes; stand-alone;to Pro Bowl, staff; tied ETA for 4most p.m. in NFL. five sacks. ... Since 2010, CB Tra- 2), 9 p.m. (ESPN) Carolina 41 16 16 9 41 100 121 Ishpeming 63, Norway 41 Columbus 41 18 19 4 40 111 117 Wakefield-Marenisco 63, Butternut, ing would minimize the value of mon Williams ranks third in NFL Monday, Jan. 6 ... Kaepernick (3,197 yards pass- N.Y. Islanders42 14 21 7 35 110 140 Wis. 14 Bucks-Jazz Box BCS National Championship MILWAUKEE (87) — Antetokounmpo winning a division; winning a ing, 524 rushing) joined Steve with 18 interceptions, while CB At Pasadena, Calif. WESTERN CONFERENCE 3-6 3-4 10, Ilyasova 4-9 0-0 8, Sanders 7- division now means a guaran- Young (1992) as only 49ers QBs Sam Shields is tied for fourth with Central Division NBA 7 2-2 16, Knight 3-12 1-2 8, Ridnour 4-8 Florida State (13-0) vs. Auburn (12-1), All Times EST teed home playoff game.” with at least 3,000 yards passing 17 INTs. ... K Mason Crosby had 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) GP WLOT Pts GF GA EASTERN CONFERENCE 4-4 12, Raduljica 3-5 1-1 7, Mayo 2-7 0-0 Chicago 43 28 78 64 160 118 Atlantic Division 4, Middleton 1-5 0-0 2, Butler 4-8 0-0 9, Both NFC matchups this and 500 yards rushing in season. career-high 33 FGs and 89.2 per- NCAA Championship St. Louis 40 28 75 61 144 93 WLPct GB Neal 5-9 0-1 11. Totals 36-76 11-14 87. ... With 1,128 yards rushing, Frank cent success rate. His 141 points Colorado 40 25 11 4 54 116 101 weekend will be hosted by the Subdivision Toronto 15 15 .500 — UTAH (96) — Jefferson 1-3 2-2 4, Gore had his franchise-record tied a career high. Championship Dallas 40 20 13 7 47 119 119 Boston 13 19 .406 3 Williams 1-7 0-0 2, Favors 9-16 3-3 21, team with fewer wins: The wild- Saturday, Jan. 4 Minnesota 43 21 17 5 47 101 110 Brooklyn 11 21 .344 5 Burke 3-9 4-4 11, Hayward 8-16 3-3 22, card Saints (11-5) play at the At FC Dallas Stadium Winnipeg 43 19 19 5 43 117 125 Philadelphia 10 21 .323 5½ Burks 4-12 4-4 13, Evans 1-4 0-0 2, Kan- NFC East champion Eagles (10- centage, even better than the were 7-9. Frisco, Texas Nashville 41 18 18 5 41 97 122 New York 10 21 .323 5½ ter 5-9 1-1 11, Garrett 4-5 0-0 10. Totals North Dakota State (14-0) vs. Towson Pacific Division Southeast Division 36-81 17-17 96. 6) on Saturday night, and the .575 enjoyed by home teams for When the same teams played (13-2), 2 p.m. EST GP WLOT Pts GF GA WLPct GB Milwaukee 20 22 19 26 — 87 wild-card 49ers (12-4) play at the all regular-season games in the at New Orleans in Week 11 that Anaheim 42 29 85 63 137 106 Miami 24 8 .750 — Utah 20 31 23 22 — 96 NFC North champion Packers (8- Super Bowl era, according to season, the Saints won by 15. NFLAll TimesPlayoffs EST San Jose 40 25 96 56 131 104 Atlanta 18 14 .563 6 3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 4-22 (Butler Wild-card Playoffs Los Angeles 42 25 13 4 54 110 88 Washington 14 15 .483 8½ 1-2, Antetokounmpo 1-2, Neal 1-4, Knight 7-1) on Sunday. STATS. During the playoffs, “I definitely think it could Saturday, Jan. 4 Vancouver 42 23 12 7 53 113 101 Charlotte 14 19 .424 10½ 1-5, Ilyasova 0-1, Middleton 0-2, Ridnour Consider the conditions the STATS said, home teams win at have played out differently” in Kansas City at Indianapolis, 4:35 p.m. Phoenix 40 20 11 9 49 120 122 Orlando 10 22 .313 14 0-2, Mayo 0-4), Utah 7-16 (Hayward 3-5, (NBC) Calgary 40 14 20 6 34 96 126 Central Division Garrett 2-2, Burks 1-2, Burke 1-4, Superdome’s Saints and West a .675 clip — which makes sense, the playoffs if the site were New Orleans at Philadelphia, 8:10 p.m. Edmonton 42 13 24 5 31 109 143 WLPct GB Williams 0-1, Jefferson 0-2). Fouled Coast 49ers are expected to face. because usually that club was switched, Strief said, “and yet, (NBC) NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Indiana 25 6 .806 — Out—None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 38 The forecast calls for a high of 31 better during the regular season. fair is irrelevant. The real world Sunday, Jan. 5 for overtime loss. Detroit 14 19 .424 12 (Sanders 8), Utah 50 (Favors 11). San Diego at Cincinnati, 1:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games Chicago 13 18 .419 12 Assists—Milwaukee 21 (Ridnour 8), Utah degrees in Philadelphia, and a Even when home teams had a isn’t fair.” (CBS) Boston 3, Nashville 2, OT Cleveland 11 21 .344 14½ 15 (Burke 4). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 19, high of minus-3 in Green Bay. worse regular-season record, The Eagles, meanwhile, went N.Y. Islanders 3, Chicago 2, OT Utah 15. A—16,012 (19,911). San Francisco at Green Bay, 4:40 p.m. Milwaukee 7 25 .219 18½ “It’s a hard pill to swallow, they have gone 20-16, a .556 win- more than 400 days between being 12-4 and not having any ning percentage. home victories, from Sept. 30, home games,” San Francisco From the 1989 season through 2012, until Nov. 17, 2013, a fran- defensive tackle Ray McDonald the 2001 season, there were only chise-worst 10-game losing Oklahoma beats Alabama 45-31in Sugar Bowl said, “but we’re in a tough divi- three playoff games hosted by streak in Philadelphia. Then sion and that happens some- the team with fewer victories. they ended this season with four NEW ORLEANS (AP) — record. AJ McCarron passed for 387 times.” But it’s become a regular occur- home wins in a row. Trevor Knight passed for 348 The victory was a sweet one yards and two TDs, but his two The league’s competition com- rence lately, with this weekend Take a look at the schedule, yards and four touchdowns and for Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, interceptions set up Oklahoma mittee and NFL staff members raising the total to 15 such though, and the Eagles’ 0-4 home No.11 Oklahoma took down who last offseason called talk TDs, and his fumble, returned have compiled reports examining games over the past seven sea- start included losses to playoff third-ranked Alabama in the about the Southeastern Confer- for a score in the final minute, the pros and cons of changing the sons. clubs San Diego and Kansas Sugar Bowl, 45-31 on Thursday ence being the best league in col- sealed 'Bama's first two-game postseason structure. There have “It’s easier to play at home. City, while the 4-0 home finish night. lege football "propaganda." skid since its Sugar Bowl loss to been repeated conversations That’s league-wide,” New came against teams that didn’t Kinght's completion percent- His team vanquished an Utah in January 2009. about the topic, as recently as Orleans right tackle Zach Strief reach the postseason: Washing- age entering the game was 52.2. Alabama squad that had been The Sugar Bowl's 80th edition the owners’ meetings last month, said. “You have an advantage in ton, Arizona, Detroit and Chica- He had completed 47 passes all ranked No. 1 much of the past marked the first in which both but there hasn’t been a formal the playoffs to play at your own go. season, and had 32 against three seasons, winning the previ- quarterbacks passed for 300-plus vote yet. place. You’re more comfortable When coach Chip Kelly was Alabama to set a Sugar Bowl ous two national titles. yards. “I’ve been there and really felt there. You don’t have to deal asked about the Saints’ home vs. like, ‘Why in the world are we with the noise.” road records, he dismissed their traveling? Why aren’t we playing His team provides about as relevance, saying, “We defend at home?’ I’m sure that’s how stark a contrast as possible: In schemes” and “Everything we do some of these other teams feel,” 2011 and 2013, the last two sea- is based on situational football.” said four-time Super Bowl coach sons coached by , Maybe so. Still, the NFL will Dan Reeves, whose New York New Orleans is 16-0 at home, 8-8 continue to consider tweaking its Giants played — and lost — a on the road. postseason. second-round road game against The Saints have never won a “Every scenario has been dis- a team with fewer wins after the road playoff game, going 0-5. cussed, ranging from reseeding 1993 season. That includes a 41-36 loss at to one extra game, expanding Generally, playing at home is Seattle after the 2010 season, from 12 to 14 teams,” the an advantage. when the reigning Super Bowl league’s McCarthy said. “Think This season, home teams went champion Saints were 11-5 and of a scenario, it’s been discussed 153-102-1, a .600 winning per- the division-winning Seahawks and remains in play.”

the playoffs since 2009 and have the defense has been a sieve and Playoffs only six remaining players from is missing its top player, that team. linebacker Clay Matthews Cincinnati, in the playoffs for (thumb). a franchise-best third straight San Francisco, by far the From page 9 year, lost its top defensive play- healthiest bunch in the wild-card about where we are right now is er, tackle Geno Atkins, in mid- round, also is the most versatile if you win, you get to play again.” season. Current injury worries team playing this weekend. San Diego (9-7) at Cincinnati include most of the offensive line “I think our players want to (11-5) and tight end Tyler Eifert (neck). play winning football, no matter The Chargers haven’t lost The Bengals were 8-0 at what the circumstances,” coach since Cincinnati beat them in home. They haven’t won a playoff Jim Harbaugh said. “So, regard- San Diego, taking their final four game since the 1990 season, tied less of what’s coming forward, Pat Krause/Daily Globe games to sneak into the final for the seventh-longest streak in it’s not relevant. I think the most IRONWOOD’S JAMES Giannunzio, right, handles the ball against Hurley’s Brad Vaara during Thursday wild card. They have concerns NFL history. relevant thing is that we want to night’s game at the Hurley K-12 School. The Red Devils won the Indianhead Conference game 57-46. about 1,000-yard rusher Ryan San Francisco (12-4) at Green play, we want to coach and par- Mathews’ ankle and Bay (8-7-1) ticipate in winning football no 2:31 remaining in the quarter. three crossover games in the receiver/punt returner Eddie Getting healthy on offense matter what the circumstances, Ironwood Sharrow was the game's top West where we have to travel." Royal’s toe. They haven’t been in certainly bolstered the Pack, but home or away.” gun with 17 points, while Mack- Hurley (7-3, 3-2 IC) hosts ey notched 12 and Rowe had 11. Drummond on Thursday at 7:15 Giancola said Mark Saari p.m. in another conference battle no matter what. Green Bay coach plan, I hope you have a better From page 9 Kaepernick played a "good, physical game" and Giancola wasn't about to Mike McCarthy knows there will one,” the tattooed play-caller cent) in the first half, while Hur- and topped Hurley's scoring with give up. be new wrinkles. said at the time. ley was 5-27 (18 percent). 13 points. Sukanen garnered 10. "We've still got the pieces, we “Obviously, very versatile,” The 26-year-old Kaepernick McCarthy said. “Excellent, big went on to lead his team back to The only question was Hurley won the junior varsity just need to play better," he said. From page 9 athlete. We’re preparing for their the playoffs, this season as the whether the Midgets could game 40-28. Ironwood — Denver Sharrow 17, Adam Mackey 12, there,” Roman said. “It’s proba- muster an improbable comeback Ironwood (5-1, 5-0 IC) travels Bryant Rowe 11, Jacob DiGiorgio 8, Jared Sobolewski 8, whole offense. Definitely the wild-card team after missing a James Giannunzio 1. FTs: 6-12. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: bly just happenstance really. in the second half, and Ironwood to Ewen-Trout Creek on Tuesday quarterback is always a focus. I third straight NFC West crown none. 3-pointers: Sharrow 1, Mackey 1, Rowe 1.. Colin played really well and shut that door quickly by for a non-conference game tip- Hurley — Jordan Kolpin 3, Jake Tenlen 4, Jared look back at Week 1’s game from with a second-place finish to the Wendt 3, Jake Colassaco 7, Mark Saari 13, James Suka- everybody around him played outscoring Hurley 17-6 in the ping off at 6:15 p.m. a defensive perspective, our run rival Seattle Seahawks. nen 10, Cameron Rowe 3. FTs: 16-27, Fouls: 16. Fouled really well as well. Every game’s defense played well. The big The explosive Kaepernick third quarter and led 53-23. "We're 5-0 in the Indianhead," out: none. 3-pointers: Tenlen 1, Rowe 1, Vaara 1. different.” There were no Hurley field Lewinski said. "We want to be in Ironwood 20 36 53 57 plays were something that fac- threw for 3,197 yards and 21 Hurley 7 17 23 46 Green Bay sure knows it. goals until Jared Wendt made a the driver's seat and not have to tored into that game.” touchdowns with eight intercep- After spending significant time baby hook from the lane with chase teams. But we still have Big hits, too. tions while also rushing for 524 during the offseason focused on Typically one to say as little as yards and four TDs. stopping the read option after possible, Kaepernick offered a Before each game, linebacker W-M led 38-10 at halftime. The Cardinals (1-3 Indian- the embarrassment that ensued parting shot for Packers Patrick Willis pulls Kaepernick Cardinals “It was two young teams going head) travel to Bayfield tonight. following Kaepernick’s perfor- linebacker Clay Matthews after- aside with the same message: at it,” Yon said. “We struggled Wakefield-Marenisco 22 38 55 63 mance, the Packers did well stop- ward. “Go out and do your thing. We’ve Butternut 8 10 12 14 ping the run in Week 1 only to Kaepernick took a late, out-of- got you on defense.” getting back on defense early, W-M — Miranda Sibley 2, Tosha Hemming 2, Lauren but made some adjustments. see Kaepernick go off with his bounds hit from Matthews — out The support from the other From page 9 Grace 17, Hallee Yon 10, Heather Hemming 8, Kassidee Things started clicking after Yon 22, Rachel Obradovich 2. 3s: none. FTs: 1-9. Fouls: arm — completing 13 passes for for Sunday’s game — in the sec- side of the ball means a lot. 11. 208 yards to Anquan Boldin. ond quarter. Kaepernick has come a long sure defense early and built a that. It was a really good game Butternut — Koanui 2, Wegner 2, Koch 10. 3s: none. lead with points off turnovers. for us, something to build on.” FTs: 2-7. Fouls: 8. Kaepernick presents problems “If intimidation is your game way in a year’s time. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2014 11 DEFLOCKED Nephew, 10, threatens to harm cousin, 1 Dear Annie: My wife and I nephew’s presence as an opportu- recently had several relatives nity to teach him, gently and lov- over for a family gathering. Dur- ingly, how to behave around your ing the evening’s events, my 10- son. Encourage him to be the year-old nephew threw a tantrum boy’s protector instead of his com- and threatened to hurt my 1- petition. year-old son. He said, “If someone Annie’s Dear Annie: Could you please doesn’t get him off of me, I am Mailbox perform a public service about going to throw him.” I called for smartphones? Some people my son to come to me, hoping behave as if the planet belongs to that my sister would correct her about the situation afterward, them alone. They should know son’s behavior. But my son didn’t and, being new parents, we were that (a) nobody wants to hear MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM move, and my nephew said again, not sure what to do. Our conclu- your personal conversation at “Someone get him off, or I will ear-splitting volume in a public sion was that the safety of our throw him off.” place, and (b) if you are texting son is primary, and we do not I removed my son from the sit- while on a sidewalk, stairwell or want anyone threatening him in uation and hoped my nephew’s other public thoroughfare, please our home. parents would intervene, but lift your head and watch where Before the next family gather- they didn’t. My wife and I talked you are going. Others are under ing at our home, we sent an invi- no obligation to clear a pathway tation to my sister with the for you. caveat that this behavior is not — Irritated We’ve heard OUR acceptable, saying if her son Dear Irritated: Y plenty of stories about people threatens ours during one of his who are so absorbed in their tex- tantrums, they would be asked to HOROSCOPE ting while crossing the street leave. She proceeded to blame my BORN LOSER that they don’t notice the car wife and me for the fracas. coming right at them. Or they Since this conversation, my walk into walls and trip over sister has been very divisive with dogs. Also, too many people think my parents and their interaction they have to shout into a cell- with my son, carrying a sour phone, when they are perfectly mood with her to other family BERNICE audible (and much easier on the BEDE OSOL events. Were we wrong in mak- ears) at a lower volume. But of ing it clear that this behavior is course, the worst offenders never not acceptable? How do we think you mean them. We hope Your Birthday address my sister’s behavior? Are they see this and shape up. Friday, Jan. 3, 2014 we being overprotective? — Con- Dear Annie: I’d like to add to cerned Parents your answer to “Bound, Gagged Success can be yours if you’re You are not willing to go the distance. Don’t let Dear Parents: and Furious,” who was the victim overprotective, but we’re going to ALLEY OOP anyone stand in your way. Devote of a home invasion. Although she your energy to your own pursuits, ask the obvious: Why was your and her friend seem to be taking and plan carefully. Stay focused. Your son on top of your nephew, and it in stride now, it would be per- courage and integrity will be admired. why didn’t you remove him soon- fectly normal for them to have Do whatever is necessary. er? Your nephew did not, in fact, some lingering trauma after the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) hurt the boy, throw him off or do adrenaline and attention have — Today will be busy and demand- anything other than yell for ing. Stay focused on what needs to subsided. be done. It’s best to try to compro- assistance. That is when you, the People routinely seek counsel- mise in order to keep the peace. parents, should have immediate- ing for less intense events. 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4 7 5 3 8 2 6 1 9 2014 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. lution and biblical creation with by more than 60 million years. Chris Gossage of London law Difficulty Level 1/02 the founder of the Creation Nye said in an Associated 5 1 Museum. Press interview in September firm Russells Solicitors — which Ken Ham wrote on his Face- that steering children away from represents Rowling — told a 4 6 5 9 3 book page Thursday that he will evolution and teaching creation- friend of his wife that the square off Feb. 4 with Nye, the ism would hurt scientific “Harry Potter” creator was former host of a popular science advances. author of “The Cuckoo’s Call- 2 1 2014 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. ing,” published last year under DAILY GLOBE TV show for youths. Science has demonstrated the name Robert Galbraith. The Difficulty Level 1/03 The event is likely to attract that the Earth is billions of years plenty of attention in scientific old, and “if that conflicts with friend tweeted the information, and faith circles, as Nye is a your beliefs, I strongly feel you and it was followed up by the high-profile advocate of science should question your beliefs,” he Sunday Times. LOW-TECH SOLUTION GETS GOOD The law firm apologized and        education and Ham is a respect- told the AP. RESULTS FOR NOSEBLEEDS ed leader among Christians who Nye, who is executive director paid damages to Rowling for the believe the Bible’s origin story is of the Planetary Society, said in leak. work just as well as more invasive efforts. pinching in the right place. If not, start a factual account of the Earth’s that interview that he would be The Solicitors Regulation They also have fewer negative side ef- over, and pinch lower or higher. Authority says it issued Gossage fects and cost less. beginnings. willing to travel to Kentucky and with a written rebuke for dis- More invasive options include using elec- -- Hold the pinch for a minimum of five Ham had been hoping to debate Ham if the museum paid tricity or heat to burn a bleeding blood minutes before you release. You may attract the star of TV’s “Bill Nye his travel expenses. closing confidential information vessel, surgery to tie off the bleeding need to repeat this again for another five- The Science Guy” to the northern An email message sent to about a client to a third party. minute session. blood vessel, or injecting a plug of mate- Kentucky museum after Nye Nye’s assistant was not returned The ruling was dated Nov. 26 rial into the artery to block its flow. You can watch a video of my Harvard said in an online video last year Thursday. Nye agreed to partici- but published this week. My colleague Dr. Mary Pickett at Harvard Medical School colleague Dr. Howard Sales of the thriller rocketed LeWine demonstrating this technique on that teaching creationism was pate in the debate early last Medical School has reviewed medical after Rowling was outed as its studies of nosebleed treatments. She tells my website, AskDoctorK.com. bad for children. The video was month, said Mark Looy, vice me that a low-tech option -- a good, One final thought, prompted by a patient viewed nearly 6 million times on president of outreach for author. strong pinch in the right place -- will often I saw not long ago. The patient was in his YouTube. Answers in Genesis, the ministry do the trick. Specifically, she recom- mid-40s and had never had nosebleeds “Having the opportunity to that operates the Creation Muse- ‘Big Bang Theory’ star mends the following technique to treat a in the past. But he had suffered from Kaley Cuoco gets married nosebleed at home: three of them in the past week, and they hold a cordial but spirited debate um. By Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D. -- Nod your head forward. This prevents didn't always stop with the technique I've with such a well-known person- Ham said some “mocking, stri- SANTA SUSANA, Calif. (AP) DEAR DOCTOR K: My son suffers from the flow of blood from going down the just recommended. I diagnosed a blood ality who is admired by so many dent evolutionists” have invited — “The Big Bang Theory” star occasional nosebleeds. What's the best back of your throat. condition (low platelets) that, fortunately, young people will help bring the him and other Creation Museum Kaley Cuoco is starting off 2014 way to stop a nosebleed? was treated and cured. This is rare, and -- Place your thumb on one side of your blood tests are rarely necessary in people creation-evolution issue to the staff to debates in the past, but as a Mrs. DEAR READER: Many people suffer nose and your forefinger on the other with nosebleeds. But even common prob- attention of many more people, they have declined. Cuoco’s representative, Melis- from nosebleeds. I tend to get them this side, up near the bridge. Slowly slide lems can sometimes have more serious time of year when the air is cold and dry, them down to the sudden "drop-off" including youngsters,” Ham said Ham wanted to engage with sa Kates, says the actress wed causes. as it irritates the normally warm, moist where the bones give way to cartilage. in a release Thursday. Nye because, “as a serious advo- tennis pro Ryan Sweeting in a surfaces inside the nose. Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor -- Pinch your thumb and forefinger to- The Creation Museum has cate for his beliefs, Nye’s opin- New Year’s Eve ceremony at a at Harvard Medical School. To send ques- Most nosebleeds occur when a blood gether, and hold. been lauded by supporters and ions carry weight in society,” ranch in Santa Susana, Calif. vessel in the nose's soft cartilage leaks. tions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask -- Pinch with enough pressure to press prodded by scientists for exhibits Ham said in the release. If your son is like most people, his nose- Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Afterward, the 28-year-old both sides of your nose firmly against the bleeds probably stop quickly. Sometimes, Boston, MA 02115.) COPYRIGHT 2013 that assert the Earth was creat- The event will be titled “Is Cuoco posted a few photos with septum -- the cartilage in the middle of though, if the nosebleed is more severe, THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF ed in a few days about 6,000 Creation A Viable Model of Ori- your nose. The tissue on either side of the her 26-year-old husband on her he may need medical attention. HARVARD COLLEGE DISTRIBUTED BY years ago. gins?” Tickets to the evening Instagram account. nose puts pressure on the bleeding blood UNIVERSAL UCLICK FOR UFS 1130 A recent research study looked at treat- vessel, which is usually on the septum. Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; 816- It also has displays with event at the museum’s Legacy She wore a pink Vera Wang ment options for serious nosebleeds. 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