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AFTER THE STORM Ironwood water-sewer Forestry committee rate hike to pay for summer recommends new Saxon project By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Harbor campground site City Commission on Monday approved sewer and water rate increases of around $5 a month By RICHARD JENKINS FEMA only issues funds to to help pay for debt service for [email protected] return disaster-hit areas to the the summer phase 4 infrastruc- HURLEY — With the Federal state they were in the day prior ture project. Emergency Management Agen- to the disaster. Water rate increases of 5 per- cy’s approval to move the camp- Peterson has previously said cent and sewer hikes of 2.24 per- ground at Saxon Harbor, the this means while the county will cent were approved by the three Iron County Forestry and Parks be reimbursed for 87.5 percent of commissioners attending the Committee voted Tuesday to rec- the actual costs of rebuilding the meeting, with a 2 percent cost of ommend the Iron County Board harbor — 75 percent from FEMA living (inflationary) adjustment of Supervisors choose a new loca- and another 12.5 percent from to both charges. tion east of the harbor. Wisconsin Emergency Manage- The city commission had pre- County Forestry and Parks ment — the county will be on the viously approved the annual Administrator Eric Peterson laid hook for any additional costs inflationary increases in the out two potential sites on the that result from significant rates. property for the campground. changes to the existing design. City manager Scott Erickson “Location one is approximate- While moving the camp- said sewer-water rates are typi- ly 3.3 acres and is directly east of ground would certainly have cally adjusted on July 1, but the harbor on top of the hill. counted as an improved project because of the phase 4 project Location two is about 3.8 acres that also caps the funding the financing, they had to be and it’s the next ravine — or hill- county receives to the estimated approved earlier this year, prior top — to the east,” Peterson said. costs rather than the actual to spring bidding, as required by “The views are similar — I mean costs. A state law prohibiting the the U.S. Department of Agricul- you’re looking out over the lake construction of a campground in ture-Rural Development. — I mean you can see the (har- a floodplain without a sufficient Commissioner Jim Mildren bor’s) break walls out of both of warning system prevented the noted the project, in its fourth them.” county from rebuilding the phase, is being tackled after The committee chose the 3.8 campground in the same loca- most of the streets in the city acre site farther from the harbor, tion. have been resurfaced. “This is as in part due to concerns the nar- With the previous location off important as anything we can row layout of the closer site the table, the county began to do,” he said. would limit the development examine an 115-acre parcel of Erickson noted in addition to options. land directly east of the harbor the sewer and water repairs, the There had been some question owned by the Forestland Group. roads are resurfaced in the whether FEMA would fully fund While the county hasn’t offi- infrastructure projects, an added the campground on a different cially acquired the land, it has Map provided by Forest Administrator Eric Peterson site after the former site was benefit to city residents. finalized a purchase option for THE IRON County Forestry Committee decides Tuesday to recommend Location 2 on the above map for destroyed in the flooding during At its Feb. 27 meeting, the the new site of Saxon Harbor’s campground, east of the marina. The shaded portions of the map are land the July 11 storm. commission learned the entire Iron County already owns, while it’s in the process of acquiring the blue-outlined part of the map. project will cost around $3.8 mil- HARBOR page 5 — lion, with the water portion pegged at $3.3 million and the sewer work at $470,000. A 1.625 percent loan is being Ross Peterson low bidder for Hurley road project taken out for the water work, while the sewer work will be cov- By RALPH ANSAMI Wisconsin Department of Transporta- was being remodeled and documents improvement project is March 30, 2 p.m., ered by a 75 percent grant and [email protected] tion. were being shuffled around, it was dis- at city hall. 25 percent loan. HURLEY — The Hurley City Council The city has federal funds to cover the covered the lease between the city and Lift stations, water mains, sewer work According to a chart provided learned Tuesday that Ross Peterson Con- street paving, which will extend from golf course had expired at the end of and refurbishing the city’s water tank — to commissioners, as of April 1, a struction, of Hurley, is the low bidder on Wisconsin 77 near the industrial park for December. including adding a mixer — are also customer with a five-eighths- the County D street construction project about a half mile. The city owns the 18-hole golf course included in the project. inch meter using 500 cubic feet scheduled for this summer. In other business Tuesday, the city property and leases it to the Eagle Bluff Reconstruction of Copper Street will of water a month will see a Peterson had the low bid out of five council agreed to renew the Eagle Bluff board. be from Second to Fourth Avenues. water-sewer bill increase from submitted, according to Jeff Seamandel, Golf Course lease for a five-year period at The city council moved into closed ses- The city council also agreed to be the $107.12 to $112.82. of MSA Professional Services, the city’s the same rate, $10,000 annually. sion to discuss two matters, pre-qualify- applicant for a $22,000 grant from the The entire project would have engineering company for the project. The golf course board of directors will ing contractors for the Copper Street and Gogebic Range Health Foundation to been decided with a referendum Bids were opened on Tuesday. meet and act on the offer. infrastructure work and a licensing issue. acquire railroad property for a non- The bidding process was through the Mayor Joe Pinardi said as the city hall The bid opening date for the utility motorized trail. WATER — page 5 Wakefield Post QUIZ BOWL COMPETITION joins Angel Ironwood program to help sweeps WAKEFIELD — The Michi- GCC Quiz gan State Police Wakefield Post will soon become part of the Bowl MSP’s Angel Program, a diver- sion program designed to help By IAN MINIELLY those struggling with drug [email protected] addiction. IRONWOOD — Gogebic Com- The program allows someone munity College played host to 24 to walk into a state police post teams from 12 high schools and seek help without fear of Tuesday for a Quiz Bowl compe- arrest or investigation, accord- tition, with Ironwood coming ing to a post spokesman. away with two victories. The MSP is among 200 Teams from Ironwood, departments nationwide to par- L’Anse, Phillips, Hurley, ticipate in the program since it Houghton, Republic- began in Massachusetts in 2015. Michigamme, Chassell, Han- The program is supported by the cock, Bessemer, Watersmeet, Police Assisted Addiction and West Iron County and Wake- Recovery Initiative and will con- field-Marenisco squared off in tinue to be expanded throughout two divisions over the span of 5.5 the state in 2017. hours. The post will begin training Ian Minielly Daily Globe IRONWOOD II poses with its Little 8 first place trophy with Jim Lorenson, Gogebic Community Collegee president. From left are Steve Boyd, coach, Dylan Taivalmaa, Lorenson, Kinley Lyons, team captain, Andrew Niemi, and Maggie Meyer. The Ironwood II team defeated the Besse- mer III team. ANGEL — page 5 QUIZ BOWL — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

TODAY THEATRE NORTH Business ...... 13 Daily Globe Inc. Tuesday Precipitation High 26 To 7 a.m. Classifieds ...... 12-13 Vol. 98, No. 98 118 E. McLeod Ave. Moslty sunny Bordner, Gertz to direct Low -2 Tuesday 0.03 in. Comics ...... 11 P.O. Box 548 —Details, page 2 Agatha Christie murder Ironwood, MI 49938 Year ago today Snowfall mystery Community ...... 3 High xx To 7 a.m. — Arts & Obituaries ...... 2 Low xx Tuesday 0.5 in. yourdailyglobe.com Entertainment Opinion ...... 4 Today’s records Snow depth 1 in. page 8 906-932-2211 High 70 (2012) Season total 114 in. Sports ...... 9-10 Low -17 (1956) Last year 147.2 in. 2 l WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR IRONWOOD Obituaries Jack Harris, TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY who produced Imogene (Keskey) Gregory horror film ‘The CAMARILLO, Calif. — Imogene (Keskey) Gregory, 108, passed away on March 4, 2017, in Camarillo, where she had Blob,’ dies at 98 resided since 1980. (AP) — Jack Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Rain/Snow Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Imogene was born on Jan. 21, 1909, in Kadoka, S.D., the Harris, who cemented his place daughter of Frank and Bertha Reidinger. As a child, she 29º 9º 40º 29º 40º 25º 36º 20º 42º 30º in Hollywood history by produc- moved with her family to Tyndall, S.D. She graduated from ing the 1958 horror film “The Winds: 5-10 mph NW Winds: 5-10 mph S Winds: 10-15 mph SW Winds: 5-10 mph S Winds: 5-10 mph SW Tyndall High School in 1925, and from Yankton College in Blob,” has died. He was 98. South Dakota. Harris died of natural causes Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK She thereafter taught in South Dakota Tuesday at his home in Beverly 27/11 -*./0%+1%+"22%311%4*3520%36770%38"13%+"5$%/%$"#$% schools, where she met Theodore Keskey, a Hills surrounded by family, 51491:/56:1% *;% '<=>% $64"."50% *;% ?@A&% B*:5$+135% native of Wakefield, Mich. They were married according to his daughter, Lynda Bergland +"7.%?%5*%C@%49$&%-$1%:1D*:.%$"#$%51491:/56:1%;*:% in 1933 and the couple then lived in Min- Resnick. 28/8 5*./0%"3%('=%315%"7%C<<@&%EF91D5%9/:520%D2*6.0%38"13% neapolis while Ted attended and graduated Born in Philadelphia and a :DNHÀHOG 5*7"#$5%+"5$%/7%*G1:7"#$5%2*+%*;%<=& Ironwood from the University Medical School and in Mil- vaudeville performer from a 28/9 45 Saxon 29/9 waukee, while Ted completed his residency young age, Harris was a decorat- Marenisco SUN AND MOON 31/12 program. Imogene then lived for a time with ed WWII veteran before getting Bessemer 28/6 into the movie business. He Watersmeet her parents in South Dakota when Ted served Upson Hurley 28/9 2 in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World worked in marketing, publicity, 29/4 Imogene 30/11 29/10 I67:"31%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%JKCC%/&4& War II. distribution and production 51 I67315& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & JK@J%9&4& (Keskey) across his long career. Mercer The couple then settled in Ironwood, Mich., Gregory L**7:"31% & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & C@K'(%9&4& in 1946, where Ted commenced a medical His first film, the B-movie 30/10 L**7315%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%MK?'%/&4& 1909 — 2017 practice. In the 1950s and 1960s, Imogene “The Blob,” which starred Steve Manitowish McQueen in his first leading 29/7 NATIONAL WEATHER taught in the Ironwood Schools, and also Minocqua obtained a master’s degree in English from role, became an enormous hit, 30/8 %-*./0%-$6& grossing more than $3 million on Michigan State University. In 1965, Imogene N$"D/#*% O@PC<% 3% OJPO@% 3 a $110,000 budget and spawning Q/22/3% (MP?O% 3% J'P(C% D2 retired from the Ironwood Schools as an 11th a sequel and a remake. R/73/3%N"50% S@POS% 9D% (CP?@% 9D grade English teacher at Luther L. Wright While the critical reception )*3%T7#1213% MOP?(% 4D% M'P?M% 9D High School. B1+%H*:8% OCPCM% 37% O'P'C% 3 was lukewarm upon its release, ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHER U:2/7.*% (OPSC% 3% (SPS(% 3 Her husband, Ted, passed away in January “The Blob” remains a cult 1962. In 1965, she was remarried to Louis Gre- !"#$"%&'(%" % -*./0% -$6& V$*17"F% <'P(O% 3% <'P(S% 3 favorite today. There’s even a !"#$%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&'( T3$2/7.% OSPC?% 3% SOP'<% 3 I1/5521% ??PSC% :/% ?'PS@% :/ gory, an Escanaba, Mich., attorney, and moved Blobfest held in Phoenixville, )*+% & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & ,' Q6265$% O'PCJ% 3% S@PO'% 9D *"&'+"%,-*./FOFORXG\ÀÀXUULHVSFSDUWO\FORXG\ to Escanaba. While in Escanaba, she was active in community Pennsylvania, at the town’s :/P:/"7]%:3P:/"7%^%37*+]%3P36770]%3$P3$*+1:3]% H1351:./0Precipitation & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 0.3& in. E/6%N2/":1% OOPCS% 3% SOPO'% 9D 37P37*+]%5P5$67.1:35*:43]%+P+"7.0 groups, including the Delta County Chapter of the League of Colonial Theater — a prominent E3D/7/W/% OCPCC% 3% OJP'M% 3 Women Voters of Michigan. Louis Gregory passed away in location in the film. The festival X:/7.%Y/9".3% '

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In 2014, Harris, at 95, became Fast, Reliable Service • 24-Hour Emergency Service • Automatic Delivery • Special NEW Customer Pricing A memorial service will be held for Imogene at the Camar- the oldest person to get a star on illo United Methodist Church in Camarillo on April 5, at 2 the Hollywood Walk of Fame. p.m., with a private memorial internment service to be held The Hollywood Historic Trust WE HONOR ALL COMPETITORS’ COUPONS! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! later in the year at the Lakeside Cemetery in Wakefield. said Tuesday that the organiza- *Some restrictions apply. Call for details. tion laid a memorial wreath on his star. “He was movie-star hand- Shirley Ahola some, a brilliant and creative filmmaker, and a loving father WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Shirley Ahola, 97, a long-time resi- and grandfather,” Resnick said. dent of Wakefield, passed away peacefully early Tuesday He is survived by his wife, morning, March 14, 2017. Judy Harris; his daughter; his Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, son, Anthony Harris; nine owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in grandchildren; and four great- Wakefield, who will release a complete obituary notice later. grandchildren. ‘A real kick in the rear’: Northeast hit by late-season snow NEW YORK (AP) — A blus- tery late-season storm plastered the Northeast with sleet and snow Tuesday, paralyzing much of the Washington-to-Boston cor- ridor after a stretch of unusually Associated Press mild winter weather that had THIS SEPTEMBER, 2015 file image made from U.S. Border Patrol surveillance video shows a child crawling on people thinking spring was the concrete floor near the bathroom area of a holding cell, and a woman and children wrapped in Mylar already here. sheets at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection station in Douglas, Ariz. A federal judge says the Border The powerful nor’easter fell Patrol in Arizona violated court orders by failing to properly keep surveillance video pertaining to a lawsuit well short of the predicted snow claiming the agency holds migrants in inhumane conditions. Judge David Bury partially granted a motion on totals in New York and Philadel- Monday, March 13, to hold the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector in civil contempt over video files it was legally phia but unloaded 1 to 2 feet in required to provide but which were irreparably damaged. many places inland, grounded more than 6,000 flights and knocked out power to nearly a quarter-million customers from Federal judge: Border Patrol in Virginia northward. By the time it reached Mas- sachusetts, it had turned into a blizzard, with near hurricane- Arizona violated court order force wind gusting over 70 mph Associated Press along the coast and waves crash- A MAN rides his bicycle during a winter storm in the Italian Market PHOENIX (AP) — A federal gaps in archived videos but failed sion. ing over the seawalls. Up to a neighborhood of Philadelphia, Tuesday. judge has said the Border Patrol to let the plaintiffs or the court Preciado said the agency has foot of snow was expected in the in Arizona violated court orders know. complied with some of those clear the sidewalk along his The storm closed schools in Boston area. block. “I thought winter was out cities big and small, Amtrak sus- by failing to properly preserve He denied the plaintiff’s requirements but not all. The It was easily the biggest storm surveillance video related to a request to appoint a third party advocacy groups were consider- of here. ... It’s a real kick in the pended service and the post in a merciful winter that had rear.” office halted mail delivery. lawsuit claiming the agency to work with the Border Patrol ing an appeal, she said. mostly spared the Northeast, detains migrants in inhumane on producing the videos but The Border Patrol does not While people mostly heeded Philadelphia and New York and many weren’t happy about dire warnings to stay home and City got anywhere from a few conditions. required the agency to turn over comment on pending litigation it. U.S. District Judge David a list of missing footage within a but has defended its practices off the roads, police said a 16- inches of snow to around half a “It’s horrible,” said retired year-old girl was killed when she foot before the storm switched Bury on Monday partially grant- week. The government will also and said it is committed to the gumball-machine technician Don ed a motion to hold the Border have to pay for plaintiffs’ fees safety, security and welfare of lost control of her car on a snowy over mostly to sleet; forecast- Zimmerman, of Lemoyne, Penn- road and hit a tree in Gilford, ers had predicted a foot or Patrol’s Tucson Sector in civil spent on technical help to review detainees. sylvania, using a snowblower to contempt over video files it was and attempt to retrieve the cor- The agency has said it pro- New Hampshire. more. legally required to provide but rupted video files. vides detained migrants with were irreparably damaged. The “This is a good result for us,” basic human needs in accordance Texas executes man dence showed Bigby also was judge continued presiding over court found that the Border said Nora Preciado, an attorney with its own policies, and that convicted of killing man accused but not tried for killing the case. Patrol knew about the corrupted with the National Immigration agents provide medical care, and infant son two other men, believing they Jurors were told about the files in June 2016, but it never Law Center. “The court recog- warmth, sanitation, food and along with Trekell were conspir- attack, rejected Bigby’s insanity notified the plaintiffs. nizes that this is a pervasive water, and allows detainees to HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — ing against him in a workers’ defense and decided he should The ACLU, the National problem in the inability to pre- sleep. Texas executed on Tuesday a compensation case he filed die. Then in 2005, a federal Immigration Law Center and the serve evidence.” The government fought for man convicted of the 1987 against a former employer. appeals court threw out his Morrison and Foerster law firm The latest ruling comes after months to prevent disclosure of killings of a father and his infant “I know I am guilty, and so do death sentence, saying the trial filed the contempt request in nearly two years of action photos from security cameras son and who three years later at you,” Bigby told police during a jury wasn’t properly instructed January after realizing a month against the Tucson Sector. at the Arizona detention cen- his capital murder trial grabbed SWAT standoff at a Fort Worth during punishment. earlier that the files had been Bury in 2015 also sanctioned ters. a loaded gun from a drawer in motel before he was taken into Three years later, another corrupted and could not be the Border Patrol over its The photos were eventually the courtroom and tried to attack custody. Tarrant County jury returned opened. destruction of video evidence, released, and they showed men the judge. The U.S. Supreme Court in him to death row. The lawsuit originally filed in saying the agency’s decision to do jammed together under a thin James Bigby, 61, was pro- 2015 refused to review Bigby’s “I don’t think anyone in the 2015 claims that the Border so was “at best, negligent and thermal blanket and a woman nounced dead at 6:31 p.m. Bigby case after a lower federal appeals courtroom claimed he wasn’t Patrol’s Tucson Sector, which was certainly willful.” using a concrete floor strewn was the fourth inmate in Texas court had rejected appeals. mentally ill, but there were too comprises most of Arizona, holds He issued a preliminary with trash to change a baby’s and the sixth nationally to be At his 1991 capital murder many dead people and a dead migrants in extremely filthy and injunction in late 2016 requir- diaper. Pictures also showed executed by lethal injection this trial in Fort Worth, Bigby baby,” Wes Ball, one of Bigby’s cold cells. ing the agency to provide clean rusty toilets, dirty toilet paper on year. grabbed a loaded gun from defense lawyers at the new pun- Migrants and advocates call sleeping mats and thin blan- the floor and a malfunctioning Bigby was condemned for the behind District Judge Don ishment trial, recalled Monday. the holding cells “hieleras,” the kets to migrants held for longer water fountain. fatal shooting of Michael Leonard’s bench during a court “And going up and getting the Spanish word for “freezers.” than 12 hours and to allow The lawsuit was originally Trekell, 26, and suffocation of recess and barged into Leonard’s judge’s gun out of his drawer in Bury said in his order that the them to wash or clean them- filed on behalf of three immi- Trekell’s 4-month-old son, chambers. The judge and a pros- court and going at him ... is kind Tucson Sector “egregiously” selves. The Border Patrol is grants. It is now a class-action Jayson, at their home in Arling- ecutor wrestled Bigby to the floor of the icing-on-the-cake appeared to know the extent of expected to appeal that deci- suit. ton on Christmas Eve 1987. Evi- and pulled the gun away and the moment.” THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 l 3 Community calendar F E M A M O N E Y Briefs Communities that Care coalition plans meeting Email calendar items and com- mer. Government munity news to news@yourdaily- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Bessemer Housing Commis- IRONWOOD — Gogebic globe.com. For more information, p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, sion, 8:30 a.m., executive director’s County Communities that Care call 906-932-2211. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. will host its first coalition meet- Wednesday, March 15 Faith Center, Ironwood. Gogebic County Family ing on Thursday at 9 a.m. at Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Department of Human Services Gogebic Community College in Christian Men of the Northland, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic County room A211 of the Rutger Erick- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Hurley. area74.org. Medical Care Facility, Wakefield. son Academic Building, across Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Gogebic County Council of Wakefield-Marenisco School from the library. nity Action Agency food commod- Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- Board, 5 p.m., school board room, Information will be shared ity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer mer VFW. Wakefield. Knights of Columbus Council Bessemer City Council, 5:30 about what the Gogebic County Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- CTC is doing for the community. 932-4200. 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC p.m., city hall. Hall, Ironwood. Hurley School Board, 5:30 p.m., This meeting is open to the pub- Alcoholics Anonymous, open lic. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Wakefield Chamber of Com- Hurley High School library. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal Ironwood Area School District Communities that Care DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Building. Board of Education, 6 p.m., Luther guides communities through a p.m. 906-932-4990. Government L. Wright K-12 School board room. proven five-phase change pro- Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Gogebic County Transit Board, Watersmeet Township School cess. Using prevention science as 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- 3:45 p.m., Transit Facility, Ironwood. Board, 6:30 p.m., media center, its base, CTC promotes healthy rant, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Solid Waste Watersmeet School. youth development, improves Iron County Veterans Service Management Authority, 4:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 21 Transfer Station, Ironwood. youth outcomes and reduces Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., problem behaviors. The CTC Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Gogebic County Forestry and Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., Nat- prevention system trains local Kimball Homemakers, 1:30 wood Memorial Building. stakeholders to select and faith- p.m., Town Hall, Kimball, Wis. ural Resources Center, Bessemer. Iron-Gogebic Integrated Family Ironwood American Legion Friday, March 17 Services, 9-10:30 a.m., Iron County fully implement evidence-based Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, Courthouse, Hurley. 906-663-4045 prevention programs targeting Ironwood Memorial Building. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 or 715-561-2191. community-specific elevated Michigan Western Gateway a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Wisconsin Veterans Employ- risks for adolescent problem Trail Authority, 6 p.m., monthly Gogebic Conservation District, ment Services Representative, 9- behaviors. Submitted photo meeting, Gogebic County Court- 10 a.m., Natural Resource Center, 11:30 a.m., veterans service office, For more information, contact IRON COUNTY Emergency Management Director Stacy Ofstad, left, house, 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer. Bessemer. Hurley. 715-392-7808. Nicole Ceccon at 906-281-6277. Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Gogebic County Veterans Ser- presents town of Anderson Chairman Roger Bjork a check for $29,999 p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state of Wis- St. Isaac Jogues to host School, Bessemer. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- consin. This is the first FEMA check to be distributed related to the July American Legion Post 58, 2 Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- 1110. 11 storm and the subsequent Presidential disaster declaration. Ofstad annual pizza-Bingo party p.m., Iron County Memorial Building, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Blood Pressure Screening, 11 said more payments for completed projects should be distributed in MERCER, Wis. — St. Isaac Hurley. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice the next few months. The storm resulted in approximately $15 million Jogues Catholic Church in Mer- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, nurses, Mill Street Garden, Besse- in damages in northern Iron County, according to Ofstad. Funds to cer will host its annual Pizza Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ontonagon United Methodist Church mer. 906-663-0308. assist with the damages will be distributed from FEMA, Federal Disas- Party and Bingo games, Sun- area74.org. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, ter Road Aid program, Wisconsin Emergency Management, Wisconsin day, April 2 after 11 a.m. Mass Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 area74.org. Department of Transportation and other state and federal grants. Ofs- in the parish hall at 2611W Gar- Bessemer. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, tad also said Anderson will receive $7,848 and the town of Oma, $1,752 net St. Government Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Golden Dragon. from the Wisconsin Disaster Fund for assistance with the costs for tree They will be serving pizza by Gogebic County Retirement Saturday, March 18 Range Art Association, 1 p.m., and debris removal from the July 21 wind storm. the slice or by the whole, salad, Commission, 4 p.m., courthouse 906 Boom, Ironwood. dessert and beverages. Take- annex conference room, Bessemer. Community Pickleball Pad- North Country Trail, 6 p.m., outs available. Powderhorn Area Utility Board, dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Regal Country Inn, Wakefield. 906- Bingo starts at 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Township Hall. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. 229-5122. Northland College World Thursday, March 16 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., Forum set for Mercer Town Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. VFW post home. Water Day lecture to explore Board candidates Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- area74.org. Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Church, Ironwood. MERCER, Wis. — Mercer nity Action Agency food commod- Sunday, March 19 ity distribution, seniors, mothers, Bessemer Veterans of Foreign groundwater management Town Board candidates will par- infants, children, 9:45-10 a.m. EST, Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, Bessemer. ticipate in a Candidates’ Forum Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., ASHLAND, Wis. — George the University are the bound- Lake Gogebic Senior Center, Berg- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran on Tuesday, March 21, at 7 p.m. land; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcu- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Kraft, a professor of water aries of the state.” in the Mercer Community Cen- Church, Ironwood. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. pine Mountain Senior Center, White St. Urho’s Day Dance, 2 p.m., resources and director of the Kraft’s outreach involvement ter. Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Fami- Government Center for Watershed Science includes how lakes and streams Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. 906-932- Iron County Aging Unit Finance The event will be hosted by ly Catholic Church parking lot, and Education, will be the have been dried by groundwater 1608. Committee, 1 p.m., Hurley Senior the Mercer Public Library and Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. EST, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., keynote speaker for World Water pumping, particularly in the the Iron County Citizens Forum, Resource Center, Mass City; 2:15- Center. Wesley United Methodist Church, Day, Wednesday, March 22, at 7 Wisconsin central sands, mod- and moderated by Neil Klemme 2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Township Ironwood. Wednesday, March 22 p.m., at the Northland College ernizing Wisconsin’s groundwa- Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; 2:30-2:45 of the Iron County UW-Exten- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Sigurd Olson Environmental ter pumping management policy sion. p.m., Watersmeet Town Hall parking p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Christian Men of the Northland, Institute. and laws, nitrate and pesticide For more information, contact lot, Watersmeet. 906-884-2106. Bessemer. area74.org. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Kraft will present “Tense pollution of groundwater, and the Mercer Library at 715-476- wood Memorial Building. Monday, March 20 a.m., Range Community Bible Times in Wisconsin Ground assisting stewardship groups to 2366. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Water Management: Lessons organize and manage their water vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Gogebic County Human Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, open from the Central Sands,” as part resources. Friends of Porkies Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Goge- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran of the Marvin Pertzik World Kraft’s research interests bic County Medical Care Facility, continue fundraising Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Water Day Lecture Series, an revolve around questions of p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Wakefield. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 SILVER CITY — The Friends Iron County Food Pantry, 9 annual lecture hosted by the water resource sustainabili- 1110. p.m. 906-932-4990. Mary Griggs Burke Center for ty, particularly about prof- of the Porkies campaign to raise Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, funds to purchase emergency treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Freshwater Innovation, focused itable agriculture and water Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- rescue equipment for Porcupine area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, rant, Ironwood. on freshwater water issues. impacts. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Kraft holds appointments World Water Day is held Mountains Wilderness State Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service Park is off to a promising start, The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- area74.org. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., with both the University of Wis- annually on March 22 as a al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Town Hall. 715-561-2190. consin–Stevens Point College of means of focusing attention on according to a spokesman. Mended Hearts and Diabetes Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Natural Resources and the Uni- the importance of freshwater and When the books were bal- Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus Ironwood. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. versity of Wisconsin–Extension advocating for the sustainable anced on Feb. 28, the campaign Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Grand View Hospital conference area74.org. and is largely dedicated to serv- management of freshwater had raised $3,950, and March area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. Ontonagon United Methodist Church Government has brought additional dona- basement, next to Holiday gas sta- ing the citizens, communities, resources. This year’s World Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., businesses, and governments of Water Day theme is wastewa- tions from individuals, business- ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. courthouse, Bessemer. Wisconsin. He is passionate ter—raising global awareness es and organizations. about outreach in the Wisconsin about reducing and reusing The rescue equipment will be Idea tradition: “the boundaries of wastewater. used in the park and in sur- rounding areas in all four sea- Meow Madness: Purrfect mix of kittens, basketball sons by park staff. NEW YORK (AP) — Watch The Friends’ goal is to raise out Villanova and Kentucky (and Broadway theaters to stay open $27,000 to fund the purchase of a Arizona and Northwestern), Polaris 900XP side-by-side with there’s a new set of cats going Tuesday night despite snow removable tracks for rescues of distressed back-country users. wild for March Madness. NEW YORK (AP) — Broad- While Broadway shows were The tracked side-by-side will be Time for Meow Madness , way producers have decided to still open, off-Broadway venues a more versatile piece of rescue coming in April. keep theaters open Tuesday were shuttered, including The equipment than the park’s aging Buoyed by the success of the night for the hardy folks willing Public Theater and 59E59 The- rescue snowmobile. Kitten Bowl, the Hallmark to brave the snow and sleet. aters. Comedy Central’s “The Mail a donation to: Friends of Channel is debuting a new show More than two dozen shows Daily Show” with Trevor Noah, the Porkies, P.O. Box 221, hosted by Beth Stern that will will play as scheduled, including which tapes in Manhattan, also Ontonagon, MI 49953, Attn: Res- air on Monday, April 3 — the hit shows like “Hamilton,” ‘’Dear canceled its episode on Tuesday cue Me Campaign. same day as the NCAA men’s Evan Hansen” and “Waitress.” because of the storm, and The For more information, visit basketball national champi- Charlotte St. Martin, presi- Metropolitan Museum of Art’s porkies.org. onship game. dent of The Broadway League, three metro locations were “Meow Madness is sure to be says, “For visitors who are stay- closed. purrfect,” Stern deadpanned. ing in hotels and can’t get home, Stern, the wife of radio shock it’s a great time to see a show. jock Howard Stern, is a huge cat Locals can see a hot show in a ambassador who works year- warm theater.” round with the North Shore Ani- The last time Broadway was mal League of America, urging Associated Press shuttered was in January 2016, people to spay, neuter and A CAT plays on a mock basketball court set up for Hallmark Channel’s when New York was hit with a release and adopt pets. “Meow Madness” television show at a soundstage in New York on Jan. one-day record of 26.6 inches of The Sterns are foster parents 26. snow. 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Byron share their ethnicity, including members of Washington State, for example, which man- York their own family, and who hold the same reli- aged to stop the first order, has gone so far as gious beliefs.” to argue the new order and the now-rescind- “We feel both bans, Version 1 and Version In Their Opinion ed original measure are identical, and has 2, are delivering on Trump’s promise to some Overhead electric asked a judge to simply apply his emergency of the far-right groups that he is going to stop to the new order as if nothing has children, and only Dr. Elshikh’s oldest child have a Muslim ban,” Hakim Ouasanfi told changed. remembers meeting her grandmother.” me by phone Thursday. “Our viewpoint is lines not a bright idea But the first state to file suit against the The suit says that in September 2015, that any discrimination is not acceptable. It new order, Hawaii, has taken a new tack Elshikh’s wife filed an I-130 petition on is not the way to keep our country safe.” Albert Einstein is widely credited with saying the from the suit it filed on Feb. 3 against behalf of her mother in Syria. United States “How can you explain to a daughter that definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and Trump’s original order. The new Hawaii suit, Citizen and Immigration Services describes your grandmother will not be able to visit?” over again and expecting different results.” There is which will come before a federal judge on the I-130 as a form “for citizen or lawful per- I asked Ouasanfi whether the temporary some debate, however, whether he actually said it. The March 15, relies not only on claims of eco- manent resident of the United States to nature of Trump’s action made it less bur- people who obsess over such things argue whether cred- nomic damages to the state resulting from establish the relationship to certain alien rel- densome. “If my daughter is graduating in 90 it is due Benjamin Franklin, French philosopher the Trump order but also on claims of dam- atives who wish to immigrate to the United days, then it is a burden,” he answered. “If Voltaire, and American psychologist George Kelly. ages to Hawaii Muslims’ feelings and percep- States.” the wedding is planned for May, that is a Whoever invented it, you have to know that the idea tions of the world. The mother-in-law’s I-130 petition was burden. I don’t think Muslims should plan came to him while he was sitting in his dark house The original Hawaii suit was simply the approved in February 2016, according to the their lives around Trump’s decision.” waiting for his local electrical utility to restore power state versus the president and his adminis- suit, but so far, the suit says, “Elshikh’s On the other hand, Elshikh’s mother-in- after the latest storm. tration. The new suit adds a new plaintiff, a mother-in-law does not currently hold a visa law has not visited in 12 years — for whatev- The definition of insanity begins with taking our man named Ismail Elshikh, who is identified to enter the United States.” er reason, she did not visit for the births of most fragile infrastructure and hanging it from poles as “an American citizen of Egyptian descent” Eleven of the 12 months during which grandchildren or the various milestones in where it is can be torn down by snow and ice storms, who has lived in Hawaii for more than a Elshikh’s mother-in-law’s I-130 petition was their lives. And now this 90-day delay is a Wednesday’s record-setting winds, random falling tree decade and is now imam of the Muslim Asso- approved but she was not granted a visa violation of her family’s constitutional ciation of Hawaii. branches, squirrels that don’t know any better and tex- occurred during the Obama administration, rights? The Trump order “inflicts a grave injury” The plaintiffs did not file suit over earlier ting drivers who are worse than the squirrels. which boasted of the thorough, time-consum- on Elshikh and other Muslims in Hawaii, the government actions that made coming to the Then after those predictable and inevitable mishaps ing, multiyear vetting process it applied to suit says, by subjecting them to “discrimina- Syrians attempting to come to the United United States a difficult and drawn-out rip apart our electrical grid — leaving people freezing tion and second-class treatment.” States. Elshikh did not sue the government effort. Some in the Obama administration in their homes, their groceries spoiling in the freezer “The order denies them their right to asso- during that time. After Trump declared a 90- made clear that it could take years for a Syr- and, sometimes, their neighborhoods on fire — we haul ciate with family members overseas,” the day moratorium on visas, Elshikh went to ian to be admitted to the U.S. But when the wires back to the top of the poles and where we hope lawsuit alleges, and forces Elshikh and other court. Trump announced a 90-day delay, the widespread crippling power outages will never happen Hawaii Muslims “to live in a country and in a On January 31, 2017 — after the first Hawaii plaintiffs went to court. Why? again. state where there is the perception that the Executive Order was put in place — Dr. Perhaps there is a clue in some of the Of course it will happen again. government has established a disfavored reli- Elshikh was notified by an individual from words in the lawsuit that convey emotion. We wonder how many there have been since 2007, gion.” the National Visa Center that his mother-in- Elshikh and other Muslims feel this or that, when then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm directed the Michi- Elshikh’s particular problem is this: His law’s application for an immigrant visa had or they are devastated, or there is this or that gan Public Service Commission to expand require- wife, the suit says, is an American citizen “of been put on hold. Then, on March 2, 2017 — perception, or this or that message conveyed. ments for burying electric utility cables. At the time, Syrian descent and is also a resident of after the first Executive Order was enjoined It could be that much of the energy underground electric mains are required in new resi- Hawaii.” She and Elshikh, who has a Ph.D. — Dr. Elshikh and his family were notified behind the lawsuit is emotional, caught up dential subdivisions in the Lower Peninsula, for cer- in Islamic Studies from an Egyptian univer- by the National Visa Center that his mother- in a hysteria about Donald Trump as much tain industrial and commercial applications, in con- sity, have five children, all of whom, accord- in-law’s visa application had progressed to as a rational reading of the new executive gested central business districts or at the utility’s ing to the suit, are American citizens and res- the next stage of the process and that her order. choice. idents of Hawaii. interview would be scheduled at an embassy Now the Hawaii case goes to court. The Despite Granholm’s request, that hasn’t changed. Mrs. Elshikh’s mother, Ismail Elshikh’s overseas. Under the new Executive Order, new Trump order was amended specifically And the lines keep falling down — enough that a mil- mother-in-law, is “a Syrian national, living in however, Dr. Elshikh fears that his mother- to address some of the legal objections raised lion electrical customers were left in the dark by Syria.” According to the suit, she wants to in-law will, once again, be unable to “enter” against the original order in court challenges Wednesday’s wind. come to the United States. “Elshikh’s moth- the country under Section 2(c) of the Execu- across the country. But how to craft an order er-in-law last visited the family in 2005, to protect feelings? DTE Energy told the state in 2007 that its overhead tive Order. when she stayed for one month,” the lawsuit The suit says that Elshikh’s children, who Byron York is chief political correspon- lines fail five times as often as underground cables. says. “She has not met two of Dr. Elshikh’s dent for The Washington Examiner. But underground wires are more expensive to install were apparently not harmed by the Obama and although they fail far less often, repairs are slow- er and more costly. But unlike today, it is not likely Today in history every line in the state would require repair at the same time. Moving our vulnerable electrical utilities under- By The Associated Press ground is another vital infrastructure need we cannot Today’s Highlight in History afford to ignore and cannot afford to pay for. On March 15, 1767, the seventh president of the United States, —Times Herald (Port Huron) Andrew Jackson, was born in the Waxhaw settlement along the North Carolina-South Carolina border. Legislators On this date In 44 B.C., Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that included Brutus Michigan Wisconsin and Cassius. Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Box Gov. Scott Walker, 115 East In 1820, Maine became the 23rd 30013, Lansing, MI 48909, phone State Capitol, Madison, WI 53702, state. 517-373-3400, online contact page: phone 608-266-1212, online contact In 1917, Czar Nicholas II abdicat- michigan.gov/snyder. page: walker.wi.gov. ed in favor of his brother, Grand Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., 328 Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich, who Mich., 731 Hart Senate Office Build- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- declined the crown, marking the end ing, Washington, DC 20510, phone ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- of imperial rule in Russia. 202-224-4822, online contact page: 5323, online contact page: ronjohn- In 1922, Sultan Fuad I proclaimed stabenow.senate.gov. son.senate.gov. himself the first king of modern Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., 724 Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Egypt. Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- 709 Hart Senate Office Building, In 1937, America’s first hospital sion. The situation comedy “Three’s mer astronaut Alan L. Bean is 85. 51. Rock singer Mark McGrath ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- Washington, DC 20510, phone 202- blood bank was opened at Cook Company,” starring John Ritter, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader (Sugar Ray) is 49. Actress Kim 6221, online contact page: 224-5653; online contact page: bald- County Hospital in Illinois. Joyce DeWitt and Suzanne Somers, Ginsburg is 84. Actor Judd Hirsch is Raver is 48. Rock musician Mark peters.senate.gov. win.senate.gov. In 1944, during World War II, premiered on ABC-TV. 82. Jazz musician Charles Lloyd is Hoppus is 45. Country singer-musi- U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, R- U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Ash- Allied bombers again raided Ger- In 1985, the first internet domain 79. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 77. cian Matt Thomas (Parmalee) is 43. Watersmeet, 414 Cannon House land, 2330 Rayburn House Office man-held Monte Cassino. name, symbolics.com, was regis- Singer Mike Love (The Beach Boys) Actress Eva Longoria is 42. Rapper- Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20515, In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe tered by the Symbolics Computer is 76. Rock singer-musician Sly musician will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) 20515, phone 202-225-4735, online phone 202-225-3365, online contact musical play “My Fair Lady,” based Corp. of Massachusetts. Stone is 74. Rock singer-musician is 42. Rock DJ Joseph Hahn (Linkin contact page: bergman.house.gov. page: duffy.house.gov. on Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” In 1999, an Amtrak train slammed Howard Scott (War; Lowrider Band) Park) is 40. Rapper Young Buck is State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- opened on Broadway. into a steel-filled truck at a crossing is 71. Rock singer Ry Cooder is 70. 36. Actor Sean Biggerstaff is 34. Escanaba, 4100 Binsfeld Building, Ashland, 126 South, State Capitol, In 1964, actress Elizabeth Taylor in Bourbonnais, Illinois, killing 11 Actor Craig Wasson is 63. Rock Rock musician Ethan Mentzer is 34. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707, married actor Richard Burton in people. singer Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) is Actor Kellan Lutz is 32. Actress phone 517-373-7840, online contact phone 608-266-3510, online contact Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, In 2011, the Syrian civil war had 62. Actor Joaquim de Almeida is 60. Caitlin Wachs is 28. page: senatortomcasperson.com. page: legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- his second. (They divorced in 1974, its beginnings with Arab Spring Actress Park Overall is 60. Movie Thought for Today State Rep. Scott Dianda, D- ate/25/bewley. remarried in 1975, then divorced protests across the region that director Renny Harlin is 58. Model “The wisdom of man never yet Calumet, S-1489 House Office State Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bay- again in 1976.) turned into an armed insurgency and Fabio is 56. Singer Terence Trent contrived a system of taxation Building, P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, field, 409 North, State Capitol, P.O. In 1977, the U.S. House of Rep- eventually became a full-blown con- D’Arby (AKA Sananda Maitreya) is that would operate with perfect MI 48909, phone 517-373-0850, Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708, 608- resentatives began a 90-day closed- flict. 55. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poi- equality.” online contact page: 266-7690, online contact page: circuit test to determine the feasibili- Today’s Birthdays son) is 54. Rhythm-and-blues singer — President Andrew Jackson dianda.housedems.com. [email protected]. ty of showing its sessions on televi- Musician DJ Fontana is 86. For- Rockwell is 53. Actor Chris Bruno is (1767-1845)

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, 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 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 l 5 and it remains to be seen AREA /STATE Record Harbor whether FEMA or the insurance FAT TIRE BIKE ROUTE will cover installing power in the campground itself. The road, a RV sanitation dump station and COURT CASES From page 1 culvert work will also be funded Iron County, Wis. Circuit Court the property that is contingent to make the site ready for camp- Hurley on the county receiving a ing. March 6: Dylan James Anderson, Knowles-Nelson Stewardship There would be trail access to 21, Saxon, equip motor vehicle with Grant to finance the purchase. the lake from the campground, illegal muffler, $200. While the county has tenta- Peterson said, included in the March 6: Laura E. Arts, 30, Bai- tively been awarded the grant, it design of the new campground. leys Harbor, operating motor vehicle still needs to pass the state’s As both sites could be devel- without proof of insurance, $10. Joint Finance Committee, but oped in the future, the county March 1: Lonny L. Childers, 43, Peterson said he didn’t expect could possibly save money to Hurley, disorderly conduct, $137. there to be issues. The county is extend the utilities to the farther March 6: Harry Brian Clausen, 37, Milwaukee, operate motor vehi- adding 520 acres to the county site now — while most of the cost cle without proof of insurance, $10. forest and using money donated is being paid by other entities — March 6: William Charles by a non-profit as the local match and work back toward the harbor Devault, 25, Cottage Grove, operate for the grant. with future developments. snowmobile-failure to comply with The county will receive funds The distance to bring electric- signs, $175. for 26 sites at the new location, ity to the sites are about the March 1: David Michael Duffy, the number of sites in the old same whether it’s from County A 49, Washburn, operate while intoxi- campground. It can build addi- or up the hill from the harbor, cated-third offense, 60 days in jail, tional sites, but would bear the meaning Peterson doesn’t expect license revoked 24 months, ignition full costs of the extra work. FEMA to have a preference if interlock 12 months, $900. Feb. 27: Bruce R. Ford, 44, “FEMA is going to pay for costs are comparable. Odanah, possession of drug para- what we lost, and that’s 26 sites,” There was some discussion of phernalia, operate a motor vehicle Peterson said. locating the campground some- without insurance, $375. The county will need to extend where else near the harbor, but March 6: Brian R. Gantner, 70, the road to the site, as well as it was ultimately decided that Wausau, fish with unattended lines, bring utilities there. A well will could be explored as a future $182. also be dug. Peterson said there expansion. March 6: Michael P. Graser, 53, will be funding for all these Other locations are also com- Wausau, fish with unattended lines, requirements as the former plicated by the fact that land $182. campground had these ameni- acquisitions aren’t covered by March 6: James Gregory, 65, fail- ure to wear seat belt, $10. ties. FEMA and the stewardship March 2: Dayzha Marilyn Hagar- “In the original plan, they funds are the only reason the non, 22, Eagle River, resisting an weren’t going to include a well county is acquiring the land east officer, battery, nine months in jail, because we had the well by the of the harbor. two years probation, $176. pavilion. So if we had of put the “Our hands are tied in so March 6: Sandra L. Hoffmann, campground back, we’d have many ways,” committee member 62, Mercer, failure to wear seat belt, already had the well — but Bill Thomas said. $10. because we had to relocate (it’s While the county board still March 6: Craig M. Marciniak, 48, covered),” Peterson said. “They needs to approve the choice, Ashland, disturbance of the peace weren’t going to include power, Peterson said he will already with a motor vehicle, $263. Feb. 28: Matthew S. Morris, 37, at the old campground, because submit the site choice to FEMA Beloit, operate without valid license, that was an insurance-covered to get a jump on the process. He $200, operate while intoxicated-first, item.” said this doesn’t prevent the license revoked six months, $937. He said FEMA will now cover county board from choosing a dif- Submitted photo Feb. 27: Jeffery Lee Paul, 24, getting power to the campground ferent site. Wausau, possession of marijuana, $389. Lottery Matches are four rounds per Marquette area DNR biking trails approved Quiz Bowl game, with the first and final MARQUETTE — The Michi- In May 2015, the Friends of the open house and afterward for Tuesday round consisting of toss-up ques- gan Department of Natural Harlow submitted a trails pro- 30 days. Michigan tions given to the team with the Resources has issued a final deci- posal to the DNR, seeking desig- More than 100 comments Poker Lotto: 9C-2D-5D-2H-6S quickest buzzer. The second Midday Daily 3: 6-3-9 From page 1 sion on non-motorized trails des- nation of 19.7 miles of non- were submitted and reviewed by Midday Daily 4: 8-3-7-0 round is also a toss-up, but there ignations at Little Presque Isle, a motorized, multi-use trails at the DNR core team as part of the Daily 3: 0-2-6 On a warm Tuesday, revenge are bonus questions available to Daily 4: 3-5-3-3 popular recreation site a few Little Presque Isle. With hiking review process. Fantasy 5: 18-22-35-38-39 for Ironwood was best served generate higher scores, while the miles northwest of Marquette. already permitted at Little Several groups expressed an Keno: 04-07-19-20-23-26-31-37-43-46-48-49-53-54- cold. The team from Houghton third round is a “lightning In the next few weeks, DNR Presque Isle, however, the pro- interest in partnering with the 55-57-63-65-67-70-74-78 defeated the Ironwood team in round” where one team picks the staff members will finalize a posal was evaluated for designat- DNR on additional signing for Wisconsin two previous match-ups, accord- topic, usually the trailing team, timeline for work on the trails ing mountain biking use on the the area and trail development 5 Card Cash: KH-QS-4C-9C-7S ing to Carl Vaara, event coordi- providing its answers as a team, SuperCash: 01-09-22-27-30-39, Doubler: N and signing expected to begin existing hiking trail, as well as and maintenance. Badger 5 : 07-09-11-20-24 nator, with the most recent while giving the opponent an this spring. some new trails, which were cre- “The core group thinks these Daily Pick 3: 1-7-6 defeat at the Upper Peninsula opportunity if they fail. The new trails designations ated informally by the public. are worthy endeavors, in addi- Daily Pick 4: 7-0-1-1 Championships at Northern The event was assisted by a will help protect natural In September, the DNR held tion to the existing partnerships Michigan University in Mar- myriad of GCC staff, working as resources and provide greater an open house in Marquette established with the North Multi-state quette. question readers and scorers, as recreational opportunities, said Township where an initial plan Country Trail Hikers Chapter Mega Millions: 16-23-28-33-59, Mega Ball: 13, Megaplier: 3 With those two prior defeats, well as members of the Phi Theta John Pepin, DNR deputy public was unveiled. Written comments and the Friends of Harlow,” Houghton and Ironwood met Kappa Honor Society, led by information officer. “These desig- from the public were solicited at Pepin said. again in the championship of the Maria Sokol, and other commu- nations are the result of several Big 16 division, setting the stage nity volunteers. months of work by DNR staff and for additional pressure and A match consists of 130 ques- consultation and input from user WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 15, 2017 drama on all the kids involved. tions, some of which are quite groups and the general public,” 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Could Houghton make it three simple and others that can leave he said. Arrow Helix seeks a favor The 100 “We Will Rise” (N) Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ The King of The King of Engagement Engagement # CW KDLH in a row or would Ironwood a person scratching their A total of 17.2 miles of moun- from Felicity. (N) (TV14) ’ (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens Queens ’ break through and win? nuggets in disbelief. tain bike trails will be designated Survivor “Survivor Jack- Criminal Minds “Assis- Criminal Minds: Beyond Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % CBS WJMN pot” (N) ’ (TVPG) (CC) tance Is Futile” (N) (TV14) Borders (N) (TV14) (CC) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden In a battle of wits and pres- A sampling of questions: for the non-winter biking season. The Voice “Best of the Blind Auditions” Highlights of Chicago P.D. “You Wish” KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers sure, the Ironwood II team won —Botany: In botanical repro- In addition, a 10.7-mile winter & NBC KBJR the blind auditions. (N) ’ (TVPG) (CC) ’ (TV14) (CC) (DVS) News Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ the Little 8 division over the duction, if one parent is red for fat tire bike route will be desig- The Voice “Best of the Blind Auditions” Highlights of Chicago P.D. “You Wish” TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers Bessemer 3 team, prior to the the color trait, the other parent nated for riding from Dec. 1 to ( NBC WLUC the blind auditions. (N) ’ (TVPG) (CC) ’ (TV14) (CC) (DVS) News (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ Big 16 championship. Dylan is white, and the offspring are all May 1. The Gold- Speechless Modern (:31) black- Designated Survivor (N) News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Night- * ABC WDIO ’ ’ Taivalmaa, Kinley Lyons, red, which principle of heredity Pepin said the winter fat tire bergs (N) (N) (TVPG) Family (N) ish (TVPG) (TV14) (CC) (N) (TV14) (CC) line (TVG) Andrew Niemi and Maggie is shown in the offspring? The Lethal Weapon “Com- (:01) Star “Showtime” Fox 21 Local News at 9 2 Broke Big Bang Last Man (:35) Modern biking routes will be in effect + FOX KQDS ’ ’ BROADCAST mencement” (TV14) (Season Finale) (N) (TV14) (N) (CC) Girls (TV14) Theory Standing Family Meyer made up the team. answer is the principle of domi- beginning next winter. “Those Lethal Weapon “Com- (:01) Star “Showtime” FOX UP 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and a Two and a Anger Man- The Ironwood I team defeated nance and recessiveness. routes will provide access to the , FOX FOXUP mencement” ’ (TV14) (Season Finale) (N) (TV14) News (N) Girls (TV14) Girls (TV14) Half Men Half Men agement Houghton I in the Big 16 cham- —Math: What is the simpli- Lake Superior shoreline and pro- Nature “The Story of Cats: Asia to Africa” California Dreamin’: The Songs of the BBC World Newsline Charlie Rose (N) ’ ` PBS WNMU pionship, 330-315. fied form of i raised to the fifth vide a looped riding experience,” Cats in Asia and Africa. (TVPG) Mamas and the Papas ’ (CC) News (TVG) (TVPG) (CC) Ironwood team members are power? The answer is i. he said. Nature High-speed cameras capture Lost and Found: The Legacy of the You Are the Universe With Deepak Age Re- 4 PBS WLEF hummingbirds. (TVPG) (CC) (DVS) USS Lagarto ’ (CC) Chopra ’ (TVG) (CC) versed Corissa Mattson, Rico Braucher, —Toss-up: According to the In the 1990s, 19 miles of hik- Ian Bentley and Zane Ozzello. proverb, what “breeds con- ing trails were approved for Lit- _ HSNH. Daus Fashion Jewelry H. 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LEGAL ORDINANCE NO. 001-2017 said serial principal installments. is made to the Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ACQUISITION AND CON- The serial principal installments of the Series 2017 Bond will each bear in- The Issuer has reserved the right to issue additional bonds of equal standing STRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE GOGEBIC RANGE WATER terest from the date of delivery of the corresponding delivery installment to the and priority of lien as to the Net Revenues with this bond on conditions stated AUTHORITY – CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM; registered holder thereof as shown on the registration grid set forth on the Series in the Ordinance. TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF REVENUE BONDS TO 2017 Bond at the rate of not to exceed 2.375% per annum, or such lower rate as This bond is a self-liquidating bond and is not a general obligation of the Is- PAY THE COST THEREOF; TO PRESCRIBE THE FORM OF THE BONDS; the Government agrees to provide to the Issuer, payable on the first March 1 or suer and does not constitute an indebtedness of the Issuer within any constitu- TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OF REVENUES FROM THE SYS- September 1 following the date of delivery of said delivery installment, and tional or statutory debt limitation, but is payable, both as to principal and interest, TEM SUFFICIENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE COSTS OF OP- semiannually thereafter on March 1 and September 1 of each year until maturity solely from the Net Revenues of the System. The principal of and interest on ERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM AND TO PAY THE or earlier prepayment of said installment, or such other dates as may be deter- this bond is secured by the statutory first lien hereinbefore mentioned. PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON BONDS OF THE SYSTEM; TO PRO- mined by the Chairman of the Issuer at the time the first delivery installment of The Issuer has covenanted and agreed, and does hereby covenant and agree, VIDE AN ADEQUATE RESERVE ACCOUNT FOR THE BONDS; TO PRO- the Series 2017 Bond is delivered to the Government. Acceptance of the interest to fix and maintain at all times while any bonds payable from the Net Revenues VIDE FOR THE SEGREGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE rate on the Series 2017 Bond shall be made by execution of the Series 2017 of the System shall be outstanding, such rates for service furnished by the System REVENUES OF THE SYSTEM; TO PROVIDE FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE Bond which so designates the rate specified by the Government and accepted in as shall be sufficient to provide for payment of the interest upon and the principal HOLDERS OF THE BONDS IN ENFORCEMENT THEREOF; AND TO PRO- writing by the Issuer. The Series 2017 Bond shall be issued in fully-registered of this bond and any Additional Bonds hereafter issued, as and when the same VIDE FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO THE BONDS AND THE form and shall not be convertible or exchangeable into more than one fully-reg- become due and payable, and to create a bond and interest redemption account SYSTEM. istered bond. (including a bond reserve account) therefor, to provide for the payment of ex- THE GOGEBIC RANGE WATER AUTHORITY ORDAINS: The Series 2017 Bond or installments thereof will be subject to prepayment penses of administration and operation and such expenses for maintenance of Section 1. Definitions. In addition to the words and terms defined elsewhere prior to maturity on any date on or after the date that the first principal install- the System as are necessary to preserve the same in good repair and working in this Ordinance, the following words and terms as used in this Ordinance shall ment of the Series 2017 Bond is due, in the manner specified in the form of the order, and to provide for such other expenditures and funds for the System as have the meanings assigned in this Section, unless the context or use clearly in- Series 2017 Bond set forth in Section 9 of this Ordinance. are required by the Ordinance. dicates another or different meaning or intent. Section 6. Bond Registration and Transfer. The Transfer Agent shall keep Principal installments of this bond are subject to prepayment prior to maturity, The word “acquired,” as used in this Ordinance, shall be construed to include or cause to be kept at its principal office sufficient books for the registration and in inverse chronological order, at the Issuer’s option, on any date on or after acquisition by purchase, construction or by any other method. transfer of the Series 2017 Bond, which shall at all times be open to inspection ______1, 2018, at par and accrued interest to the date fixed for prepayment. “Act 94” shall mean Act 94, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as amended. by the Issuer. The Transfer Agent shall transfer or cause to be transferred on Thirty days’ notice of the call of any principal installments for prepayment shall “Act 233” shall mean Act 233, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955, as amended. said books the Series 2017 Bond if presented for transfer, as hereinafter provided be given by mail to the registered owner at the registered address. The principal “Additional Bonds” shall mean additional bonds issued pursuant to Section and subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe. installments so called for prepayment shall not bear interest after the date fixed 17 of this Ordinance. The Series 2017 Bond may be transferred upon the books required to be kept for prepayment, provided funds are on hand to prepay said installments. “Bessemer System No. 1 Improvements” shall have the meaning assigned to by the Transfer Agent pursuant to this Section, by the person in whose name it This bond shall be registered as to principal and interest on the books of the such term in the Water Purchase Agreement. is registered, in person or by his duly authorized attorney, upon surrender of the Issuer kept by the Treasurer of the Issuer or successor or written designee as “Bond Reserve Account” shall mean the subaccount in the Bond and Interest Series 2017 Bond for transfer, accompanied by delivery of a duly executed writ- bond registrar and transfer agent (the “Transfer Agent”) and noted hereon, after Redemption Account established in accordance with Section 12 of this Ordi- ten instrument of transfer in a form approved by the Transfer Agent. Whenever which it shall be transferable only upon presentation to the Transfer Agent with nance. the Series 2017 Bond shall be surrendered for transfer, the Transfer Agent shall a written transfer by the registered owner or his attorney in fact. Such transfer “Depository Bank” shall mean First National Bank, in Bessemer, Michigan, record such transfer on the registration books and shall register such transfer on shall be noted hereon and upon the books of the Issuer kept for that purpose by a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or other financial in- the registration grid attached to the Series 2017 Bond. At the time of such trans- the Transfer Agent. stitution qualified to serve as depository bank and designated by the Issuer. fer the Transfer Agent shall note on the Series 2017 Bond the outstanding prin- Capitalized terms used in this bond and not defined herein have the meaning “Engineer” shall mean C2AE, Escanaba, Michigan. cipal amount thereof at the time of such transfer. The Transfer Agent shall set forth in the Ordinance. “Fiscal Year” shall mean the fiscal year of the Issuer and the operating year require the payment by the bondholder requesting the transfer of any tax or other It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required of the System, commencing July 1 and ending June 30 of the subsequent year, governmental charge required to be paid with respect to the transfer. The Issuer by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done as such year may be changed from time to time. shall not be required (i) to issue, register the transfer of, or exchange the Series and performed in regular and due time and form as required by law. “Government” shall mean the government of the United States of America 2017 Bond during a period beginning at the opening of business fifteen days be- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Gogebic Range Water Authority, County of or any agency thereof. fore the day of the mailing of a notice of prepayment of the Series 2017 Bond Gogebic, State of Michigan, by its Board of Trustees, has caused this bond to “Issuer” shall mean the Gogebic Range Water Authority, a municipal authority or installments thereof selected for redemption and ending at the close of busi- be signed in its name by its Chairman and to be countersigned by its Secretary, and public body corporate of the State of Michigan incorporated under the pro- ness on the day of that mailing, or (ii) to register the transfer of or exchange the and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, all as of March 9, 2017. visions of Act 233. Series 2017 Bond or portion thereof so selected for prepayment. In the event GOGEBIC RANGE WATER AUTHORITY “Ordinance” shall mean this Ordinance and any ordinance or resolution of that the Series 2017 Bond is called for prepayment in part, the Transfer Agent, the Issuer amendatory or supplemental to this Ordinance. upon surrender of the Series 2017 Bond, shall note on the Series 2017 Bond the By ______“Project” shall mean the improvements to the System to be acquired and con- principal amount prepaid and shall return the Series 2017 Bond to the registered Its: Chairman – Walter Rickard structed pursuant to the Water Purchase Agreement, consisting generally of the owner thereof together with the prepayment amount on the prepayment date. (Seal) replacement of water mains at various locations in the City of Bessemer, together The Treasurer of the Issuer is hereby appointed to act as Transfer Agent with Countersigned: with related improvements, structures, equipment and appurtenances, all as de- respect to the Series 2017 Bond. If and at such time as the Series 2017 Bond is scribed in the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineer. transferred to or held by any registered owner other than the Government, the By ______“Reserve Amount” shall mean, with respect to the Series 2017 Bond, the Issuer by resolution may appoint a bank or trust company qualified under Michi- Its: Secretary – John Frello lesser of (1) the maximum annual debt service due on the Series 2017 Bond in gan law to act as transfer agent and bond registrar with respect to the Series 2017 the current or any future year, (2) 125% of the average annual debt service on Bond, and the Issuer may thereafter appoint a successor Transfer Agent upon REGISTRATION the Series 2017 Bond, or (3) 10% of the principal amount of the Series 2017 sixty (60) days’ notice to the registered owner of the Series 2017 Bond. NOTHING TO BE WRITTEN HEREON EXCEPT Bond on the date of issuance of the Series 2017 Bond. Section 7. Payment of the Series 2017 Bond. Principal of and interest on the BY THE BOND REGISTRAR/TRANSFER AGENT “Revenues” and “Net Revenues” shall mean the revenues and net revenues Series 2017 Bond shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of Amer- '  of the Issuer derived from the operation of the System and shall be construed as ica by check or draft mailed by the Transfer Agent to the registered owner at the    "  %& #  defined in Section 3 of Act 94, including with respect to “Revenues,” the earn- address of the registered owner as shown on the registration books of the Issuer    ! # $  "   #   (#   ings derived from the investment of moneys in the various funds and accounts kept by the Transfer Agent. If the Government shall no longer be the registered "% established by this Ordinance. owner of the Series 2017 Bond, then the principal of and interest on the Series (#   “Series 2017 Bond” shall mean the Issuer’s Water Supply System Revenue 2017 Bond shall be payable to the registered owner of record as of the fifteenth "% Bond (City of Bessemer Water Distribution System), Series 2017 (Taxable), in day of the month preceding the payment date by check or draft mailed to the (#   the original principal amount of $2,300,000, authorized to be issued pursuant to registered owner at the registered address. Such date of determination of the reg- "% (#   this Ordinance. istered owner for purposes of payment of principal or interest may be changed "% “System” shall mean the Gogebic Range Water Authority – City of Bessemer by the Issuer to conform to future market practice. The Treasurer of the Issuer (#   Water Distribution System established pursuant to the Water Purchase Agree- is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with any successor Transfer Agent. "% ment, consisting of the facilities to be acquired and constructed as the Project, The Transfer Agent shall record on the registration books the payment by the (#   and all enlargements, extensions, repairs and improvements thereto hereafter Issuer of each installment of principal or interest or both on the Series 2017 Bond "% (#   made. when made and the canceled checks or drafts representing such payments shall "% “Transfer Agent” shall mean the transfer agent and bond registrar for the Se- be returned to and retained by the Treasurer of the Issuer, which canceled checks (#   ries 2017 Bond as appointed from time to time by the Issuer as provided in Sec- or drafts shall be conclusive evidence of such payments and the obligation of "% tion 6 of this Ordinance and who or which shall carry out the duties and the Issuer with respect to such payments shall be discharged to the extent of such (#   payments. "% responsibilities as set forth in Sections 6 and 7 of this Ordinance. (#   “Water Purchase Agreement” shall mean the Water Purchase Agreement, Upon payment by the Issuer of all outstanding principal of and interest on "% dated as of July 1, 2016, between the Issuer and the City of Bessemer, County the Series 2017 Bond, the registered owner thereof shall deliver the Series 2017 (#   of Gogebic, State of Michigan, as the same may be supplemented and amended Bond to the Issuer for cancellation. "% from time to time. Section 8. Execution and Delivery of the Series 2017 Bond. The Series 2017 (#   "% Section 2. Necessity; Approval of Plans and Specifications. It is hereby de- Bond shall be manually signed by the Chairman and countersigned by the Sec- (#   termined to be a necessary public purpose of the Issuer to acquire and construct retary of the Issuer and shall have the corporate seal of the Issuer impressed "% the Project in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the En- thereon. After execution, the Series 2017 Bond shall be held by the Treasurer gineer and on file with the Issuer, which plans and specifications are hereby ap- of the Issuer for delivery to the Government. Neither the Series 2017 Bond nor proved. any installment thereof shall be valid until registered by the Treasurer of the Is- EXHIBIT A Section 3. Costs; Useful Life. The total cost of the Project, including the suer or by another person designated in writing by the Treasurer to act as bond March 1 Amount March 1 Amount payment of incidental expenses as specified in Section 4 of this Ordinance, is registrar, or upon transfer by the Government and thereafter, by an authorized 2018 $35,000 2038 $56,000 estimated to be $2,300,000, which estimate of cost is hereby approved and con- representative of the Transfer Agent. 2019 36,000 2039 57,000 firmed, and the estimated period of usefulness of the Project is determined to be Section 9. Series 2017 Bond Form. The Series 2017 Bond shall be in sub- 2020 37,000 2040 59,000 not less than forty (40) years. stantially the following form, with such completions or other changes as are nec- 2021 38,000 2041 60,000 Section 4. Payment of Costs; Series 2017 Bond Authorized. To pay the cost essary to conform the Series 2017 Bond to the terms established at the time of 2022 39,000 2042 62,000 of acquiring and constructing the Project, and legal, engineering, financial and sale of the Series 2017 Bond to the Government, as determined by the Chairman 2023 39,000 2043 63,000 other expenses incident to said acquisition and construction, and expenses inci- of the Issuer: 2024 40,000 2044 65,000 dent to the issuance and sale of the Series 2017 Bond, it is hereby determined 2025 41,000 2045 66,000 that the Issuer borrow the aggregate principal sum of not to exceed Two Million REGISTERED 2026 42,000 2046 68,000 Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,300,000) and issue the Series 2017 Bond UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2027 43,000 2047 69,000 therefor pursuant to the provisions of Act 94. STATE OF MICHIGAN 2028 44,000 2048 71,000 Section 5. Series 2017 Bond Details. The Series 2017 Bond shall be desig- COUNTY OF GOGEBIC 2029 45,000 2049 73,000 nated “WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM REVENUE BOND (CITY OF BESSEMER GOGEBIC RANGE WATER AUTHORITY 2030 46,000 2050 74,000 WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM), SERIES 2017 (TAXABLE),” shall be WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM REVENUE BOND 2031 48,000 2051 76,000 dated as of the date of delivery of the first delivery installment (hereinafter de- (CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM), 2032 49,000 2052 78,000 fined), shall consist of one fully-registered nonconvertible bond of the denomi- SERIES 2017 (TAXABLE) 2033 50,000 2053 80,000 nation of $2,300,000, and shall be payable in principal installments serially on No. R-1 $2,300,000 2034 51,000 2054 82,000 March 1 of each year, as follows: The Gogebic Range Water Authority, County of Gogebic, State of Michigan 2035 52,000 2055 84,000 (the “Issuer”), for value received, hereby promises to pay to the registered owner 2036 53,000 2056 86,000 March 1 Amount March 1 Amount hereof, but only out of the hereinafter described Net Revenues of the Gogebic 2037 55,000 2057 88,000 2018 $35,000 2038 $56,000 Range Water Authority – City of Bessemer Water Distribution System, including 2019 36,000 2039 57,000 all appurtenances, additions, extensions and improvements thereto (the “Sys- 2020 37,000 2040 59,000 tem”), the sum of Section 10. Security for Series 2017 Bond. The Series 2017 Bond and the 2021 38,000 2041 60,000 Two Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars interest thereon shall be payable solely from the Net Revenues, and to secure 2022 39,000 2042 62,000 on the dates and in the principal installment amounts set forth in Exhibit A at- such payment, there is hereby created a statutory lien upon the whole of the Net 2023 39,000 2043 63,000 tached hereto and made a part hereof, with interest on said installments from the Revenues of the System, which shall be a first lien, to continue until payment in 2024 40,000 2044 65,000 date each installment is delivered to the Issuer and as set forth on the registration full of the principal of and interest on the Series 2017 Bond. 2025 41,000 2045 66,000 grid hereon until paid at the rate of _____% per annum, first payable on Section 11. Budget. Immediately upon the effective date of this Ordinance 2026 42,000 2046 68,000 ______1, 2017, and semiannually thereafter; provided that the principal re- for the remainder of the current Fiscal Year, and thereafter prior to the beginning 2027 43,000 2047 69,000 payments required herein to the registered owner shall not exceed the total of of each Fiscal Year, the Issuer shall prepare an annual budget for the System for 2028 44,000 2048 71,000 the principal installments set forth on the registration grid attached hereto from the ensuing Fiscal Year itemized on the basis of monthly requirements. A copy 2029 45,000 2049 73,000 time to time hereafter to acknowledge receipt of payment of the purchase price of such budget shall be mailed to the Government without request from the Gov- 2030 46,000 2050 74,000 of this bond up to a total of $2,300,000. Both principal of and interest on this ernment for review prior to adoption (as long as the Government is the registered 2031 48,000 2051 76,000 bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America to the regis- owner of the Series 2017 Bond). 2032 49,000 2052 78,000 tered owner at the address shown on the Issuer’s registration books by check or Section 12. Custodian of Funds; Funds. The Treasurer of the Issuer shall be 2033 50,000 2053 80,000 draft mailed to the registered owner at the address shown on the registration the custodian of all funds belonging to or associated with the System and such 2034 51,000 2054 82,000 books of the Issuer. funds shall be deposited in the Depository Bank. The Treasurer of the Issuer 2035 52,000 2055 84,000 For prompt payment of principal and interest on this bond, the revenues of shall execute a fidelity bond with a surety company in an amount at least equal 2036 53,000 2056 86,000 the System, after provision has been made for reasonable and necessary expenses to the minimum amount required by the Government. 2037 55,000 2057 88,000 of operation, administration and maintenance thereof (the “Net Revenues”), are The Treasurer of the Issuer is hereby directed to maintain a CITY OF BESSE- hereby irrevocably pledged and a statutory first lien thereon is hereby recognized MER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FUND, with the following accounts, The Chairman of the Issuer is authorized to decrease the aggregate principal and created. into which the proceeds of the Series 2017 Bond and the Revenues from the amount of the Series 2017 Bond and/or change the payment dates and the This bond is a single, fully-registered, non-convertible bond in the principal System shall be deposited in the manner and at the times provided in this Ordi- amounts of any of the foregoing installments if determined by the Chairman to sum of $2,300,000, issued pursuant to Ordinance No. ______of the Issuer nance, which accounts shall be established and maintained, except as otherwise be in the best interests of the Issuer; provided, however, that the final principal adopted on March 9, 2017 (the “Ordinance”), and under and in full compliance provided, so long as the Series 2017 Bond herein authorized remains unpaid. payment of the Series 2017 Bond shall be due and payable within forty (40) with the Constitution and statutes of the State of Michigan, including specifically (A) CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT. The proceeds of the Series 2017 Bond, years of the date of issuance of the Series 2017 Bond. Act 94, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as amended, for the purpose of acquiring and no other funds, shall be deposited with the Depository Bank in a separate The Series 2017 Bond is expected to be delivered to the Government as initial and constructing improvements to the System, as described in the Ordinance. deposit account to be designated the 2017 CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DIS- purchaser thereof in installments (the “delivery installments”) and each delivery For a complete statement of the revenues from which, and the conditions under TRIBUTION SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT (the “Construction Ac- installment shall be noted on the registration grid set forth on the Series 2017 which, this bond is payable, a statement of the conditions under which additional count”). Moneys in the Construction Account shall be transferred, expended Bond. The delivery installments shall be deemed to correspond to the serial bonds of equal standing as to the Net Revenues may hereafter be issued, and the and used only for the following purposes: principal installments of the Series 2017 Bond in direct chronological order of general covenants and provisions pursuant to which this bond is issued, reference THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 l 7

LEGAL (1) To pay all legal, engineering, financial and other expenses incident to the in the accounts of the System described by this Ordinance shall be transferred, Section 18. Ordinance Shall Constitute Contract. The provisions of this Or- acquisition and construction of the Project, and incident to the issuance, sale and first, to the Operation and Maintenance Account, second, to the Bond and Inter- dinance shall constitute a contract between the Issuer and the holder of the Series delivery of the Series 2017 Bond. est Redemption Account, and third, to the RRI Account. 2017 Bond and after the issuance of the Series 2017 Bond this Ordinance shall (2) To pay the costs of the acquisition, construction, furnishing and equipping All moneys remaining in the Receiving Account at the end of any Fiscal Year not be repealed or amended in any respect which will adversely affect the rights of the Project, or to reimburse the Issuer for funds expended in connection with after satisfying the above requirements for the deposit of moneys into the Oper- and interests of the holder of the Series 2017 Bond without the consent of such the foregoing. ation and Maintenance Account, the Bond and Interest Redemption Account (in- holder, nor, except as specifically provided herein, shall the Issuer adopt any Any unexpended balance of the proceeds of sale of the Series 2017 Bond re- cluding the Bond Reserve Account) and the RRI Account may be transferred to law, ordinance or resolution in any way adversely affecting the rights of the maining after completion of the Project herein authorized may in the discretion the Bond and Interest Redemption Account and used to call the Series 2017 Bond holder so long as the Series 2017 Bond or interest thereon remains unpaid. of the Issuer be used for further improvements, enlargements or extensions to or portions thereof for redemption, or at the option of the Issuer, transferred to Section 19. Refunding of Series 2017 Bond. If at any time it shall appear to the System, provided that at the time of such expenditure such use be approved the RRI Account and used for the purpose for which such accounts were estab- the Government that the Issuer is able to refund upon call for redemption or with by the Department of Treasury (if such approval is then required by law). Any lished; provided, however, that if there should be a deficit in the Operation and consent of the Government the then outstanding Series 2017 Bond by obtaining remaining balance after such expenditures shall be paid into the Bond and In- Maintenance Account, the Bond and Interest Redemption Account (including a loan for such purposes from responsible cooperative or private credit sources terest Redemption Account and used as soon as is practical for the prepayment the Bond Reserve Account) or the RRI Account, on account of defaults in setting at reasonable rates and terms for loans for similar purposes and periods of time, of installments of the Series 2017 Bond. aside therein the amounts hereinbefore required, then transfers shall be made the Issuer will, upon request of the Government, apply for and accept such loan After completion of the Project and disposition of remaining proceeds, if any, from such moneys remaining in the Receiving Account to such accounts in the in sufficient amount to repay the Government, and will take all such actions as of the Series 2017 Bond pursuant to the provisions of this Section, the Construc- priority and order named in this Section, to the extent of such deficits. may be required in connection with such loans. tion Account shall be closed. Section 13. Investments. Moneys in the funds and accounts established Section 20. Default of Issuer. The holder of the Series 2017 Bond may, by (B) CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RECEIV- herein and moneys derived from the proceeds of sale of the Series 2017 Bond proper suit, action, mandamus or other proceeding, protect and enforce the statu- ING ACCOUNT. Upon and after the effective date of this Ordinance, the Rev- may be invested by the Issuer in the obligations and instruments permitted for tory lien upon the Net Revenues of the System, and may, by proper suit, action, enues of the System shall be set aside into a separate account to be maintained investment by Section 24 of Act 94, as the same may be amended from time to mandamus or other proceeding, enforce and compel performance of all duties and designated as the CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYS- time; provided, however, that as long as the Series 2017 Bond is held by the of the officers of the Issuer, including the fixing of sufficient rates, the collection TEM RECEIVING ACCOUNT (the “Receiving Account”), and moneys so de- Government, then the investment may be limited to the obligations and instru- of Revenues, the proper segregation of the Revenues of the System and the posited therein shall be transferred, expended and used only in the manner and ments authorized by the Government. Investment of moneys in the Bond and proper application thereof. The statutory lien upon the Net Revenues, however, order as follows: Interest Redemption Account being accumulated for payment on the next ma- shall not be construed as to compel the sale of the System or any part thereof. If (1) Operation and Maintenance Account. There is hereby established and turing principal or interest payment on the Series 2017 Bond shall be limited to there shall be any default in the payment of the principal of or interest on the there shall be maintained a separate account to be designated the OPERATION obligations and instruments bearing maturity dates prior to the date of the next Series 2017 Bond, any court having jurisdiction in any proper action may appoint AND MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT (the “Operation and Maintenance Ac- maturing principal or interest payment on the Series 2017 Bond. Investment of a receiver to administer and operate the System on behalf of the Issuer, under count”). Revenues shall be transferred each quarter of the Fiscal Year, com- moneys in the Bond Reserve Account shall be limited to direct obligations of the direction of the court, and by and with the approval of the court, to perform mencing upon the effective date of this Ordinance, from the Receiving Account the United States of America or obligations the timely payment of which are the duties of the officers of the Issuer more particularly set forth herein and in to the Operation and Maintenance Account to pay, for the ensuing quarter, the fully guaranteed by the United States of America and bearing maturity dates or Act 94. reasonable and necessary current expenses of administration and operating and subject to redemption, at the option of the holder thereof, not later than five (5) The Issuer hereby agrees to transfer to any bona fide receiver or other subse- maintaining (i) the Bessemer System No. 1 Improvements and (ii) the System. years from the date of the investment. In the event investments are made, any quent operator of the System, pursuant to any valid court order in a proceeding (2) City of Bessemer Water Distribution System Bond and Interest Redemp- securities representing the same shall be kept on deposit with the Depository brought to enforce collection or payment of the Issuer’s obligations, all contracts tion Account. There is hereby established and there shall be maintained a sep- Bank. Interest income earned on investment of funds in the Receiving Account, and other rights of the Issuer, conditionally, for such time only as such receiver arate deposit account to be held by the Depository Bank and designated as the the Operation and Maintenance Account and the Bond and Interest Redemption or operator shall operate by authority of the court. CITY OF BESSEMER WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM BOND AND IN- Account (except the Bond Reserve Account) shall be deposited in or credited to Section 21. Ordinance Subject to Michigan Law and Government Regula- TEREST REDEMPTION ACCOUNT (the “Bond and Interest Redemption Ac- the Receiving Account. Interest income earned on the investment of funds in tions. The provisions of this Ordinance are subject to the laws of the State of count”). After the transfer required in (1) above, Revenues shall be transferred the Bond Reserve Account shall be deposited in the Bond and Interest Redemp- Michigan and to the present and future regulations of the Government not in- each quarter of the Fiscal Year from the Receiving Account, before any other tion Account. consistent with the express provisions hereof and Michigan law. expenditures or transfer therefrom, and deposited in the Bond and Interest Re- Section 14. Rates and Charges. Rates and charges for the services of the Section 22. Fiscal Year of System. The fiscal year for operating the System demption Account for payment of principal of and interest on the Series 2017 System have been established by the Issuer in an amount sufficient to pay the shall be the Fiscal Year. Bond and to fund the Bond Reserve Account, in the amounts and at the times costs of operating, maintaining and administering the System, to pay the princi- Section 23. Issuer Subject to Loan Resolution. So long as the Government specified below. pal of and interest on the Series 2017 Bond and to meet the requirements for re- is holder of the Series 2017 Bond, the Issuer shall be subject to the loan resolu- Upon any delivery of an installment of the Series 2017 Bond, there shall be pair, replacement, reconstruction and improvement of the System and all other tion (RUS Bulletin 1780-27) and shall comply with all provisions thereof. set aside at the time of delivery and on the first day of each quarter of the Fiscal requirements provided herein, and otherwise comply with the covenants herein Section 24. Covenant Not to Defease. So long as the Government is the Year thereafter to the next interest payment date an amount equal to that fraction provided. The Issuer hereby covenants and agrees to fix and maintain at all holder of the Series 2017 Bond, the Issuer covenants that it will not defease the of the amount of interest due on the next interest payment date on said install- times while the Series 2017 Bond shall be outstanding such rates for service fur- Series 2017 Bond or any portion thereof. ment so delivered, the numerator of which is 1 and the denominator of which is nished by the System as shall be sufficient to provide for the foregoing expenses, Section 25. Certain Determinations. The Chairman and the Secretary of the the number of full and partial Fiscal Year quarters from the date of said delivery requirements and covenants, and to create a Bond and Interest Redemption Ac- Issuer are each hereby individually authorized to adjust the final bond details to the next interest payment date. There also shall be set aside on the first day count (including a Bond Reserve Account) for the Series 2017 Bond. The rates set forth herein to the extent necessary or convenient to complete the transactions of each Fiscal Year quarter after the delivery of the first principal installment an and charges for all services and facilities rendered by the System shall be rea- authorized herein, and in pursuance of the foregoing each is authorized to exer- amount not less than 1/2 of the amount of interest due on the next interest pay- sonable and just, taking into consideration the cost and value of the System and cise the authority and make the determinations authorized pursuant to Section ment date on all outstanding installments of the Series 2017 Bond not delivered the cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating the same and the amounts nec- 7a(1)(c) of Act 94, including, but not limited to, determinations regarding interest during the then current interest payment period. essary for the retirement of the Series 2017 Bond, and accruing interest on the rates, prices, discounts, maturities, principal amounts, denominations, dates of Commencing with the Fiscal Year quarter beginning on April 1, 2017, there Series 2017 Bond, and there shall be charged such rates and charges as shall be issuance, interest payment dates, redemption rights, the place of delivery and shall be set aside on the first day of each Fiscal Year quarter an amount not less adequate to meet the requirements of this Section and Section 12 of this Ordi- payment, and other matters necessary to effectuate the sale and issuance of the than 1/4 of the amount of principal due on the Series 2017 Bond on the next nance. Series 2017 Bond authorized hereby, all within the parameters established by principal payment date. Except as hereinafter provided, no further deposits shall Section 15. No Free Service. No free service shall be furnished by the System this Ordinance. The Chairman and the Secretary are each hereby authorized to be made into the Bond and Interest Redemption Account (excluding the Bond to any individual, firm or corporation, public or private or to any public agency confirm the final terms and details of the Series 2017 Bond by execution of the Reserve Account) for the Series 2017 Bond once the aforesaid sums have been or instrumentality. Series 2017 Bond. deposited therein. Any amount on deposit in the Bond and Interest Redemption Section 16. Covenants. The Issuer covenants and agrees, so long as the Section 26. Negotiated Sale to the Government. The Issuer has considered Account (excluding the Bond Reserve Account) in excess of (a) the amount Series 2017 Bond herein authorized remain unpaid, as follows: the option of selling the Series 2017 Bond through a competitive sale and a ne- needed for payment of principal installments of the Series 2017 Bond for the (a) It will comply with applicable laws and regulations of the State of Michi- gotiated sale and determines to sell the Series 2017 Bond to the Government in then current principal payment period, plus (b) interest on the Series 2017 Bond gan and continually operate and maintain the System in good condition. a negotiated sale in order to obtain interest rates and other terms not generally for the then current interest payment period, shall be used by the Issuer for re- (b) (i) It will maintain complete books and records relating to the operation available from conventional municipal bond market sources and for the oppor- demption of principal installments of the Series 2017 Bond or, in the alternative, and financial affairs of the System. If the Government is the holder of the Series tunities provided by a negotiated sale to the Government to select and adjust the shall be deposited in or credited to the Receiving Account. 2017 Bond, the Government shall have the right to inspect the System and the terms of the Series 2017 Bond, including the prepayment of the principal of the If for any reason there is a failure to make such quarterly deposit in the records, accounts, and data relating thereto at all reasonable times. Series 2017 Bond at any time without premium. amounts required, then the entire amount of the deficiency shall be set aside and (ii) It will cause an annual audit of such books of record and account for The Chairman and the Secretary of the Issuer are each hereby authorized and deposited in the Bond and Interest Redemption Account out of the Revenues the preceding Fiscal Year to be made each year by a recognized independent cer- directed to negotiate the sale of the Series 2017 Bond to the Government at an first received thereafter which are not required by this Ordinance to be deposited tified public accountant, and will cause such accountant to mail a copy of such interest rate not to exceed 2.375% per annum. The sale of the Series 2017 Bond in the Operation and Maintenance Account or the Bond and Interest Redemption audit to the Government, without request of the Government. Such audit shall to the Government at an interest rate of not to exceed 2.375% per annum and at Account, which amount shall be in addition to the regular quarterly deposit re- be completed and so made available not later than one hundred eighty (180) days the par value thereof is hereby approved. The Treasurer of the Issuer is hereby quired during such succeeding quarter or quarters. after the close of each Fiscal Year. authorized to deliver the Series 2017 Bond in accordance with the delivery in- There is hereby recognized in the Bond and Interest Redemption Account a (c) It will maintain and carry, for the benefit of the holder of the Series 2017 structions of the Government. separate account designated as the BOND RESERVE ACCOUNT (the “Bond Bond, insurance on all physical properties of the System, of the kinds and in the Section 27. Authorization of Other Actions. The Chairman, Secretary and Reserve Account”). Commencing with the Fiscal Year quarter beginning on amounts normally carried by municipalities engaged in the operation of similar Treasurer of the Issuer are each individually authorized and directed to execute April 1, 2017, there shall be withdrawn from the Receiving Account on the first systems. The amount of said insurance shall be acceptable to the Government. and deliver all other agreements, documents and certificates and to take all other day of each Fiscal Year quarter and set aside in and transferred to the Bond Re- All moneys received for losses under any such insurance policies shall be applied actions necessary to complete the issuance and delivery of the Series 2017 Bond serve Account, after provision has been made for the Operation and Maintenance solely to the replacement and restoration of the property damaged or destroyed, in accordance with this Ordinance. Account and the current requirements of the Bond and Interest Redemption Ac- and to the extent not so used, shall be used for the purpose of calling principal Section 28. Conflict and Severability. All ordinances, resolutions and orders count, the sum of at least $2,250 per quarter ($9,000 annually) until there is ac- installments of the Series 2017 Bond. or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are to the extent cumulated in such account the lesser of the sum of $90,000 or the Reserve (d) It will not voluntarily dispose of or transfer its title to the System or any of such conflict hereby repealed, and each section of this Ordinance and each Amount for the Series 2017 Bond. Except as hereinafter provided, no further part thereof, including lands and interest in land, sale, mortgage, lease or other subdivision of any section hereof is hereby declared to be independent, and the deposits shall be made into the Bond Reserve Account pursuant to the require- encumbrances, without obtaining the prior written consent of the Government. finding or holding of any section or subdivision thereof to be invalid or void ments of this Ordinance once the lesser of the sum of $90,000 or the Reserve (e) Any extensions to or improvements of the System shall be made according shall not be deemed or held to affect the validity of any other section or subdi- Amount for the Series 2017 Bond has been deposited therein. The moneys in to sound engineering principles, and plans and specifications shall be submitted vision of this Ordinance. the Bond Reserve Account shall be used solely for the payment of the principal to the Government for prior review. Section 29. Paragraph Headings. The paragraph headings in this Ordinance installments of and interest on the Series 2017 Bond as to which there would Section 17. Additional Bonds. The Issuer may issue additional bonds payable are furnished for convenience of reference only and shall not be considered to otherwise be default; provided, however, that in the event the amount on deposit from the Net Revenues of the System and secured by a statutory first lien on the be a part of this Ordinance. in the Bond Reserve Account exceeds the amount then required to be on deposit Net Revenues (the “Additional Bonds”), which shall be of equal standing and Section 30. Publication and Recordation. This Ordinance shall be published therein pursuant to the requirements of this Ordinance, the moneys in excess of priority of lien as to the Net Revenues with the Series 2017 Bond and any Ad- in full in a newspaper of general circulation in the Issuer qualified under State such requirements shall be used to pay principal installments of and interest on ditional Bonds then outstanding, for the following purposes and on the following law to publish legal notices promptly after its adoption, and the same shall be the Series 2017 Bond on the next payment date. conditions: recorded in the Ordinance Book of the Issuer and such recording authenticated If at any time it shall be necessary to use moneys in the Bond Reserve Account (a) To complete construction of the Project according to the plans referred to by the signatures of the Chairman and the Secretary. for such payment, then the moneys so used shall be replaced from the Net Rev- in Section 2 of this Ordinance, Additional Bonds may be issued in the amount Section 31. Effective Date. This Ordinance is hereby determined by the enues first received thereafter which are not required by this Ordinance to be necessary therefor; or Board of Trustees to be immediately necessary for the preservation of the peace, deposited to the Operation and Maintenance Account or to the Bond and Interest (b) For the purpose of making extensions, enlargements or improvements to health and safety of the Issuer and shall be in full force and effect from and after Redemption Account for current principal and interest requirements for the Se- the System or refunding in whole or in part the Series 2017 Bond or any Addi- its passage and publication as required by law. ries 2017 Bond. tional Bonds then outstanding if: Passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Gogebic Range Water No further payments need be made into the Bond and Interest Redemption (i) The augmented net revenues (hereinafter defined) of the System for Authority, County of Gogebic, State of Michigan, on March 9, 2017. Account for the Series 2017 Bond after enough of the principal installments of the Fiscal Year preceding the year in which such Additional Bonds are to be is- the Series 2017 Bond have been retired so that the amount then held in the Bond sued were equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the average annual ______and Interest Redemption Account (including the Bond Reserve Account) is equal debt service requirements on the Series 2017 Bond and any Additional Bonds Chairman – Walter Rickard to the entire amount of principal and interest which will be payable at the time then outstanding and the Additional Bonds proposed to be issued, net of any (Seal) of maturity of all the principal installments of the Series 2017 Bond then re- bonds to be refunded by the Additional Bonds proposed to be issued; or Attest: maining outstanding. (ii) The holders representing not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of ______The moneys in the Bond and Interest Redemption Account and the Bond Re- the aggregate principal amount of the Series 2017 Bond and the Additional Secretary – John Frello serve Account shall be invested in accordance with Section 13 of this Ordinance, Bonds then outstanding consent to such issue in writing. and profit realized or income earned on such investment shall be used or trans- For purposes of this Section, the term “augmented net revenues” shall mean I hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and complete copy of an ferred as provided in Section 13 of this Ordinance. the Net Revenues of the System for a year, adjusted to reflect the effect of any Ordinance duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Gogebic Range Water (3) Repair, Replacement and Improvement Account. There is hereby estab- rate increase placed in effect during that year (but not in effect for the whole Authority, County of Gogebic, State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on lished and there shall be maintained a separate account designated REPAIR, RE- year), placed in effect subsequent to the year or scheduled, at the time the Addi- the 9th day of March, 2017, and that said meeting was conducted and public no- PLACEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT (the “RRI Account”). After tional Bonds are authorized, to be placed in effect before principal of and interest tice of said meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open the transfers required in (1) and (2) above, and so long as any principal install- on the Additional Bonds become payable from Revenues of the System, and Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976, as amended, and ments of the Series 2017 Bond remain outstanding, commencing April 1, 2017, augmented by any increase in Revenues or decrease in expenses estimated to that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be or have been made avail- Revenues shall be transferred on the first day of each Fiscal Year quarter from accrue from the improvements to be acquired from the Additional Bonds. The able as required by said Act. the Receiving Account and deposited in the RRI Account in an amount not less adjustments and augmentations provided for in the preceding sentence shall be I further certify that the following Members were present at said meeting: than $11,250 ($45,000 annually), less the amount, if any, deposited in the Bond established by certificate of an independent consulting engineer filed with the Rickard, Frello, Boyd, Grenfell, Olsen, Brunello, Niemi, Pionk and Granato and Reserve Account for the Series 2017 Bond at the beginning of the same Fiscal Secretary of the Issuer. If Additional Bonds are issued within 4 months of the that the following Members were absent: Grayson and Bolich. Year quarter in satisfaction of the requirements of Section 12(B)(2) of this Or- end of a Fiscal Year, the determination made in subsection (b)(i) of this Section I further certify that Member Olsen moved adoption of said Ordinance, and dinance. Moneys in the RRI Account shall be used and disbursed only for the may be based upon the results of a Fiscal Year ending within 16 months of the that said motion was supported by Member Brunello. purpose of paying the cost of (a) repairing any damage to and emergency main- date of issuance of the Additional Bonds. I further certify that the following Members voted for adoption of said Ordi- tenance of the System, (b) repairing or replacing obsolete, deteriorating, deteri- The funds herein established shall be applied to all Additional Bonds issued nance: Rickard, Olsen, Granato, Grenfell, Niemi, Boyd, Pionk, Brunello, and orated or worn out portions of the System, (c) acquiring and constructing pursuant to this Section as if said bonds were part of the original bond issue and Frello , and that the following Members voted against adoption of said Ordi- extensions and improvements to the System and (d) when necessary, for the pur- all Revenues from any such extension, enlargement, improvement or replace- nance: None. pose of making payment of principal and interest on the Series 2017 Bond. If ment constructed by the proceeds of any Additional Bonds shall be paid to the I further certify that said Ordinance has been recorded in the Ordinance Book the amount in the Bond and Interest Redemption Account and the Bond Reserve Receiving Account established pursuant to this Ordinance. and that such recording has been authenticated by the signatures of the Chairman Account is not sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Series 2017 Except for the issuance of Additional Bonds as provided in this Section 17, and the Secretary. Bond when due, the moneys in the RRI Account shall be transferred to the Bond so long as the Series 2017 Bond herein authorized is outstanding, no bonds or ______and Interest Redemption Account and used for that purpose. Moneys in the RRI other obligations pledging any portion of the Revenues of the System shall be Secretary – John Frello Account may be invested in accordance with Section 13 of this Ordinance. incurred or issued by the Issuer unless the same shall be junior and subordinate (4) Reverse Flow of Funds; Surplus Money. In the event the moneys in the in all respects to the Series 2017 Bond herein authorized. 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Etta James, Bobby Darrin, “Silent Movie,” and Harold He has performed at the Iron- Frank Sinatra, Chuck Mangione, Lloyd’s “High and Dizzy,” accom- wood Theatre many times and Glen Miller, Michael Buble and panied on the Barton Organ by continues to enjoy his visits to more. Andrew Rogers. the bench of the theater’s origi- The band brings together “Silent Movie” tells the story nal 1920s Barton theater organ. members of the Lowell Street of a has-been comedy director as HIT will close out April with Band, the Keweenaw Rhythm he struggles to recruit a group of another big event as the Superi- and Blues Band, the Gogebic big Hollywood stars to take part or Horns returns for their spring Range Band, local school band in his comeback project, a mod- show. directors, and the area’s top ern-day silent movie. Brooks’ “This local group blew audi- young musicians. cameo-filled comedy pays loving ences away at their previous per- Concert dates are Friday, tribute to the early days of screen formances on the Historic Iron- April 28 and Saturday, April 29.

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‘SpongeBob’ creator has Hillenburg and his family. The season to date is the Submitted photo Lou Gehrig’s disease show’s most-watched in 24 years, DIRECTOR OF THEATRE North’s next play, “And Then There Were None,” Beth Bordner, right, and assistant ‘SNL’ ‘Weekend Update’ to with viewership up 26 percent director Sandy Gertz, stand on the set of the Agatha Christie play set to open April 6 at the Ironwood com- LOS ANGELES (AP) — The summer prime-time over last year and averaging 11 munity theater on Lake Road. creator of Nickelodeon’s “Sponge- million weekly, NBC said. Bob SquarePants” says he has LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Sat- been diagnosed with Lou urday Night Live” gets the sum- Whoopi Goldberg blasts mer off, but “Weekend Update” Bordner, Gertz to direct Agatha Christie Gehrig’s disease. fake web story Stephen Hillenburg tells Vari- will keep the political satire com- ety he’ll continue to work on the ing in prime time. NEW YORK (AP) — Whoopi show and his other passions for NBC said Tuesday that four Goldberg is blasting a fake-news murder mystery at Theatre North as long as he’s able. episodes of “Saturday Night website that ran a story she IRONWOOD — Theatre might be next. “You get to feel a little part of Lou Gehrig’s disease is also Live: Weekend Update” will air claims “endangered” her life. North and its volunteers are Rehearsals are underway, each character as you direct, but known as amyotrophic lateral at 9 p.m. Thursday starting Aug. The host of ABC’s “The View” preparing its last show of the sets are being completed and then there is also set, sound and sclerosis, or ALS. It’s a progres- 10. on Monday condemned a story season, “And Then There Were Bordner and her assistant direc- lighting to work out,” she said. sive disease that attacks nerve Michael Che and Colin Jost, that circulated last week falsely None.” tor, Sandy Gertz, are working “It’s a pleasure to watch the cells that control the muscles. who anchor the segment, will be claiming that she said Navy Theatre North board member with a cast of 11. actors grow in their parts as it all There is no known cure. joined by other “SNL” cast mem- SEAL widow Carryn Owens Beth Bordner is directing the The cast includes: Mathias comes to life.” The 55-year-old Hillenburg is bers, the network said. appeared at President Donald mystery play written by Agatha Anderson, Larry Hopkins, Con- “And Then There Were None” a former marine biology teacher “Weekend Update” has ven- Trump’s speech to Congress for Christie in 1939 and produced in nie Pricco, Amanda Maki, Sonny runs April 6-9 at Theatre North, who created the series featuring tured away from its late-night the “attention.” New York City in 1944. It was Midthun, Joseph Newman, Nick at 825 N. Lake Road in Iron- an animated sponge that lives in turf into prime time before, but Goldberg said this “horrible later made into a Hollywood Backlund, Rob Soderman, Jean wood. Showtime is at 7 p.m. a pineapple under the sea in political tumult makes it an lie” jeopardized many great rela- movie. Kirk, Chris Kelly and Sam Fillip- nightly April 6-8, and 2 p.m. on 1999. especially ripe opportunity for tionships she has with vets and The play weaves a story po. Sunday, April 9. Nickelodeon says in a state- the faux newscast. their spouses and that it “endan- around 10 possibly guilty Some are veterans and others Tickets are available at ment to Variety that Hillenburg “SNL” is enjoying a ratings gered” her family’s life and her strangers trapped on an island. are new to the stage. Leather and Gift in Bessemer, Z “is a brilliant creator who brings bounce from milking President own. Goldberg vowed to take One mysterious death after Having had experience on the Place Gallery in Ironwood; and joy to millions of fans” and its Donald Trump’s election and the legal action against the Under- another leaves the audience won- stage for many years, Bordner is later in the month at the Theatre “thoughts and support” are with early days of his administration. ground Report writer. dering who done it and who enjoying this show as director. North box office.

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JEWELERS Website: hittsfinefurniture.net THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 l 9 One last NCAA hurrah REGIONAL FINALS TONIGHT James has triple-double, for Wisconsin's Hayes Cavs beat and Koenig Pistons MADISON, Wis. (AP) — tions. Clutch shots. Final Four experi- The Badgers (25-9) were con- 128-96 ence. Press conference hijinks. sidered the Big Ten standard- CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron Seniors Nigel Hayes and bearer with Hayes and Koenig James got his 52nd career triple- Bronson Koenig have been leading an experienced team, double Tuesday, and that doesn't through just about every conceiv- and emerging big man Ethan even count perhaps his most able situation at Wisconsin, Happ providing a post presence. notable assist of the night. including two Final Fours and a Hayes was the league's presea- James had 16 points, 11 midseason coaching change. son player of the year. rebounds and 12 assists, Kyrie They've got one last shot to Wisconsin ended up finishing Irving had 26 points and the make a run in the NCAA Tour- second in the Big Ten and Cleveland Cavaliers used a blaz- nament. advanced to the conference tour- ing start to overpower the "They understand it's one at a nament final, when they lost to Detroit Pistons 128-96. time," coach Greg Gard said. "If Michigan . Still a good season, James was overpowering at you don't play well, it will only be though not quite what was moments, sometimes even one game." expected from a Final Four con- against his own teammates. He One last hurrah to add to tender. flattened Irving while grabbing a their legacies in Madison. Wis- And Wisconsin could still be rebound in the third quarter, but consin has 11 NCAA tourney just that, especially since Koenig helped him to his feet before wins over the previous three sea- appears to be fully healed from a dribbling the ball up the floor. sons, more than any other team calf injury that slowed the Bad- James said he was surprised in the country. gers during a late-season rut of to see Irving in his path. Hayes and Koenig have been five losses in six games. The Bad- "I'm not going to let him stay there for each one, having played gers open NCAA play on Thurs- on the floor," James said. "I gotta important roles since their fresh- day in Buffalo, New York, as a get my guy up and make sure I man seasons. No. 8 seed against ninth-seeded get the ball up the court before As sophomores, they started Virginia Tech. the eight-second violation." on a team that featured future "They don't let the outside Cleveland had lost four of five, NBA players Sam Dekker ad noise or all the drama that comes so a few laughs were welcome. Frank Kaminsky. Dekker's play with it ... they do a very good job Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue in the 2015 tournament, when of filtering that," Gard said about chuckled at the mention of his the Badgers lost to Duke in the Hayes and Koenig after the 71- two best players colliding. championship game, elevated 56 loss to Michigan. "When we're up and we're the forward's stock enough that Koenig thrives in clutch situa- winning and feeling good, we'll he was drafted in the first round tions. Brimming with confidence, do anything, so who knows," he by the Houston Rockets as a he has a bit more of a reserved said. junior. personality — especially when James picked up his 10th Now Hayes and Koenig get compared with Hayes. triple-double of the season and another chance to get the atten- An affinity for press confer- third in the last four games at tion of NBA scouts. ence stenographers turned the 3:45 mark of the third quar- The 6-foot-8 Hayes averaged Hayes into a viral sensation dur- ter and played only 28 minutes. 13.5 points and 6.5 rebounds this ing the 2015 tournament. Cleveland's hot shooting year, returning for his senior A dry wit stands out in buried Detroit early. The Cava- season after getting input on his postgame sessions with media liers made their first 10 3-point- NBA draft stock last year. Some that are otherwise often domi- ers and started by hitting 22 of draft boards list Hayes as a nated by clichés. 25 shots for a 60-33 lead early in potential mid- to late second- As they've matured, Koenig the second quarter. round pick. and Hayes have also become "They were great and we were Koenig averaged a team-high more confident taking stands on terrible," Detroit coach Stan Van 14.1 points but was slowed for a issues. Gundy. "That's how you get a lop- couple weeks late in the year by Koenig, whose mother is sided game." a calf injury. The team's best Native American, last year trav- Iman Shumpert scored a sea- clutch shooter and facilitator, eled to the Standing Rock Indian son-high 18 points for Cleveland, Koenig geared up for his senior Reservation in North Dakota to which is 3-5 in March but still season when he went through take part in the protest over the leads Boston by 2 1/2 games for intense workouts with a celebrity construction of an oil pipeline. the best record in the Eastern trainer in Los Angeles last sum- Hayes has spoken out in sup- Conference. mer. port of pay for college athletes. Tobias Harris led Detroit with "I was trying to be as well-pre- This season, Hayes and junior 17 points. The Pistons are sev- pared as I can be ... because the guard Jordan Hill also each took enth in the East but are in a tight way NBA (general managers) a step back from their team- battle with several teams for a and everyone look at us, in col- mates during the national playoff spot. lege if you don't basically kill anthem as a form of protest. Detroit used a fourth-quarter your senior year, then you're not "Fortunately, I have great Jason Juno/Daily Globe rally to beat Cleveland last week going to be drafted," Koenig said teammates. I've done some pret- NORTH CENTRAL is shooting for its fifth straight regional championship tonight when it plays Rapid River in at the Palace of Auburn Hills. in the preseason. "I just took it ty solid things with them on the an MHSAA Class D regional final in Negaunee at 7 p.m. EDT. The Jets advanced to this game by surviving Dol- The Cavaliers went ahead four upon myself to go out there to basketball court," Hayes said lar Bay 75-73 in Monday night's regional semifinal. North Central had a huge third quarter, outscoring the minutes into the game and (Los Angeles) and work as hard recently when asked about his Blue Bolts 25-9. The quarter included Jason Whitens slamming home an alley oop dunk, shown above, on a smothered any chance of another as I can." legacy at Wisconsin, "and also off pass off the backboard from Bobby Kleiman. Whitens is one of six finalists for the Mr. Basketball award, surprise comeback. No one questions their work the court, try to just do what I which honors Michigan’s top senior. North Central defeated Rapid River 92-39 and 75-42 in regular-season Andre Drummond had 14 ethic. The results, though, didn't can to make the world a better matchups. Negaunee plays Iron Mountain in a Class C final at Escanaba. Each team won at home in the reg- rebounds and Marcus Morris always match preseason expecta- place." ular season, Negaunee 73-68 and Iron Mountain 66-62. In Class B, Gladstone meets Ludington in Grayling. scored 13 points for the Pistons. Engadine headed to state with upset of Forest Park in quarters By JOHN VRANCIC senior Hanna Logan drained a pair of free throws For the Sault News to pull the Trojans within four. NEGAUNEE — Imagine having to play defense The Eagles gained a 40-34 cushion on Simmons' for the final 14.3 seconds of a state quarterfinal set shot from the lane with 1:20 remaining and basketball game against one of the top outside extended it to 42-34 on layup by freshman Sophia shooters in the Upper Peninsula and her team- Vaughn at 1:05. mates. Forest Park didn't go away, however, as it That's what the Engadine girls had to do in a climbed within 42-41 with 15 1/2 seconds remain- Class D match-upTuesday night at Negaunee High ing when junior Hannah Cross sank 2-of-3 gifters. School. "We had it and they made a great run at the The Eagles got it done after senior Olivia end," said Engadine coach Roger French. "She Vaughn sank a pair of free throws and helped them (Cross) missed the first one, which was a good miss hang on for a 44-41 triumph over the Forest Park for us. After her free throws we wanted to get the Trojans. ball in Olivia's hands. The ball was a little under- "They're definitely a good team," said Vaughn. thrown, but Olivia went up and got it and com- "They played their hearts out, too. I knew I had to posed herself at the line. We knew they wanted the knock the free throws down. I felt confident going ball in Nylund's hands in the end. Both best play- up to the line. I knew what I had to do." ers touched the ball in the last 15 seconds." The victory enables the Eagles (19-5) to reach Simmons scored 12 points and Sophia Vaughn the semifinals for the first time since 2005. They'll added 11 for Engadine, which committed 18 meet Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (17-9) turnovers. Thursday at 6 p.m. at Michigan State University's "As far as the game ball, Aubrey's got that," said Breslin Center. Forest Park finished 20-5. French. "She's the EUP (Eastern Upper Peninsula After Vaughn's gifters, the Eagles called time- Conference) Defensive Player of the Year for a rea- out to discuss their defensive strategy prior to For- son. She made her presence known inside. That's a est Park's final possession. team that doesn't miss much inside, but I think "Our coach told us we couldn't foul," said Aubrey threw their shots off a little." Vaughn, who finished with 13 points. "He stressed Nylund and Cross scored 14 points apiece for playing solid defense. They had some great shoot- Forest Park, which had eight turnovers. ers and knew we had to pay attention to them." "I think we played with every ounce of energy we Forest Park senior Abby Nylund put up the final had left in the fourth quarter," said Forest Park shot from top of the key which bounced off the right coach Jacki Giuliani. "We weren't hesitating on side of the rim as time expired. offense. We knew we had to go for three in the end. "When she put up that three, my heart kind of They pressured us and took us out of our game. stopped," said Vaughn. "She had been knocking Our girls weren't used to going up against girls who those down all night. We knew we had to put a lot can block shots the way they did." of pressure on them. Everything hasn't sunk in yet. Despite the loss, Guiliani said she was pleased I'm just so happy for our team, coach and commu- with the season overall. nity." "With every game our girls continued to believe Engadine led by as much as 36-25 following a in themselves more," she added. "They knew the putback by junior Aubrey Simmons in the closing possibility of making a run was there. We watched seconds of the third quarter. film on them and knew it was going to a battle." Forest Park then started the fourth stanza with Forest Park — Nylund 14, Honkala 2, Kolenda 1, Grabowski 6, Logan 4, Cross 14. FT: a 7-0 run, trimming its deficit to 36-32 on a 20-foot 10-17; F: 12; Fouled out: None; 3-point field goals: Nylund 4, Cross. jumper from the left wing by Nylund. Engadine — Fuller 4, O. Vaughn 13, S. Vaughn 11, Simmons 12, Margherio 4. FT: Jason Juno/Daily Globe A lay-in by Vaughn put the Eagles up by six 4-9; F: 13; Fouled out: None; 3-point field goals: O. Vaughn, S. Vaughn. ENGADINE’S OLIVIA Vaughn (14) and teammates celebrate the Eagles’ MHSAA Class D state quarterfinal win points (38-32) with four minutes, 31 seconds left to over Crystal Falls Forest Park Tuesday night at Lakeview Memorial Gymnasium in Negaunee. Forest Park 8 12 5 16 — 41 play and the score stayed that way until 1:42 when Engadine 9 16 11 8— 44 10 l WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM

SPORTS Wed. 6:40 p.m. Wed. 9:10 p.m. 16 Mt St. Mary’s 67 11 Kansas St. 95 First Four 16 N.C. Central (25-8) 11 Providence (20-12) March 14-15 E S MW E Daily Globe Scoreboard 16 New Orleans 66 11 Wake Forest 88 Dayton, Ohio 16 UC Davis (22-12) 11 USC (24-9)

LaSalle 52 Muskegon Mona Shores' Walker wins First Round 2017 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round WIAA Boys State Pewamo-Westphalia 43, Schoolcraft 19 March 16-17 Second Round Second Round March 16-17 Class D State Tournament March 18-19 March 18-19 atTournament Kohl Center, Madison Miss Basketball award 1 Villanova (31-3) Sweet 16 Sweet 16 1 Kansas (28-4)

Quarterfinal Tulsa, Okla. SEMIFINALS Thurs. 7:10 p.m. March 23-24 March 23-24 Fri. 6:50 p.m. Engadine 44, Crystal Falls Forest Park 16 Mt St. Mary’s (20-15) 16 NC Central/UC Davis Thursday, March 16 41 DETROIT (AP) — Jordan Walker is Miss Basket- Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Division 3 Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 48, ball. 8 Wisconsin (25-9) Elite 8 Elite 8 8 Miami (21-11) Prescott (23-3) vs. Lake Mills (24-2), Thurs. 9:40 p.m. March 25-26 March 25-26 Fri. 9:20 p.m Frankfort 37 Buffalo, N.Y. The award honoring Michigan's top senior on a 9 Virginia Tech (22-10) 9 Michigan St. (19-14) 1:35 p.m. Pittsford 62, St. Joseph Michigan Appleton Xavier (26-0) vs. Ripon (26-0) Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Lutheran 19 girls' basketball team was announced Monday by the 5 Virginia (22-10) 5 Iowa St. (23-10) Division 4 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and the Thurs. 12:40 p.m. Thurs. 9:57 p.m. Milwaukee Cameron (23-3) vs. Darlington (26-0), 56, Waterford Our Lady 48 12 UNC Wilmington (29-5) 12 Nevada (28-6) 6:35 p.m. Detroit Free Press. FINAL FOUR 4 Florida (24-8) Mar. 18 Mar. 18 4 Purdue (25-7) Manitowoc Roncalli (13-13) vs. Milwau- The Muskegon Mona Shores guard has signed Phoenix AP Michigan Girls Class Thurs. 3:10 p.m. Thurs. 7:27 p.m. kee Destiny (23-1) Orlando, Fla. April 1 C All-State Team with Western Michigan. Walker received 375 first- 13 East Tenn. St. (27-7) EAST MIDWEST 13 Vermont (29-5) Friday, March 17 The 2017 Associated Press Class C place votes and totaled 2,482 points. Sacramento, Calif. Division 5 girls basketball All-State team as selected 6 SMU (29-4) New York Kansas City, Mo. 6 Creighton (25-9) Mar. 26 Mar. 25 Chippewa Falls McDonell Central by a panel of nine Michigan sportswriters. Warren Cousino's Kierra Fletcher was second with Fri. 3:10 p.m. Fri. 4:30 p.m. Catholic (24-3) vs. Shullsburg (25-2), 9:05 Co-Players of the Year 291 first-place votes and 2,382 points. Birmingham 11 Providence/USC 11 Rhode Island (24-9) a.m. Deajah Cofield, Flint Hamady, Sr. Detroit Country Day's Destiny Pitts finished third and 3 Baylor (25-7) Mar. 19 Mar. 19 3 Oregon (29-5) Columbus Catholic (25-2) vs. Barn- Kelsey Wyman, Blissfield, Sr. Fri. 12:40 p.m. Fri. 2 p.m. was followed by Southfield Academy of the Arts and Okla. Tulsa, eveld (24-3) First-Team All-State 14 New Mex. St. (28-5) 14 Iona (22-12) Kelsey Wyman, Blissfield, Sr. Technology's Deja Church and Dearborn Heights Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Division 2 7 South Carolina (22-10) 7 Michigan (24-11) Indianapolis La Crosse Central (24-2) vs. Waunakee Deajah Cofield, Flint Hamady, Sr. Robichaud's Kamaria McDaniel. Fri. 9:50 p.m. Fri. 12:15 p.m. (24-2), 1:35 p.m. Haley Nelson, Sandusky, Jr. rington, Burton Bendle; Terrianna Arring- Sophie Ruggles, Mount Pleasant 10 Marquette (19-12) NATIONAL 10 Oklahoma St. (20-12) Juliana Phillips, Traverse City St. Fran- Cedarburg (24-2) vs. Milwaukee Wash- ton, Burton Bendle; Krystal Rice, Flint Sacred Heart Academy, Jr. 2 Duke (27-8) Mar. 19 CHAMPIONSHIP Mar. 19 2 Louisville (24-8) cis, Sr. ington (22-4) Hamady; Sasha Penn, Flint Hamady; Ser- Grace Haley, Lansing Christian, Sr. Fri. 7:20 p.m. April 3 Fri. 2:45 p.m.

Division 1 Elise Stuck, Charlevoix, Fr. ena Rice, Flint Beecher; Caitlyn Bruff, Cecelia Schmitt, Frankfort, Sr. Greenville, S.C. 15 Troy (22-14) 15 Jacksonville St. (20-14) Stevens Point (22-4) vs. Madison Frankie Mattson, Munising, Sr. New Lothrop; Maylee Hatt, Bryon; Ashley Alex Hunter, Gaylord St. Mary's, Jr.

Memorial (23-3), 6:35 p.m. Taylor Bryant, Newberry, Sr. Glass, Byron; Tessa Hosford, Bath; Shannon Bates, Bay City All Saints, Sr. 1 Gonzaga (32-1) 1 North Carolina (27-7) Greenville, S.C. Hartland Arrowhead (21-5) vs. Brook- Nia Ahart, Grosse Pointe University Sophie Wilsey, Laingsburg; Aleda John- Emily Witkowski, St. Joseph Michigan Thurs. 2 p.m. Fri. 4 p.m. field Central (24-2) Liggett, Sr. son, Negaunee; Grace Murray, Royal Lutheran, Sr. 16 So. Dakota St. (18-16) 16 Texas So. (23-11) Gabrielle Elliott, Detroit Edison, Fr. FINALS Oak Shrine; Kelly Bunek, Maple City Glen Coach of the Year 8 Northwestern (23-11) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 8 Arkansas (25-9) Saturday, March 18 Eileene Naniseni, Mancelona, Sr. Lake; Gracie Cabana, Grass Lake; Riley Chris Hodos, Pittsford. Thurs. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 1:30 p.m.

3-Point Challenge, 9:30 a.m. Coach of the Year Collins, Manchester; Kaitlyn Geers, Kent Second-Team All-State Salt Lake City 9 Vanderbilt (19-15) 9 Seton Hall (21-11) Division 5 Championship Game, 11:05 Monique Brown, Detroit Edison City; Aubrey Goorman, Muskegon West- (Nominees receiving two or more votes Mar. 23 Mar. 24 a.m. Second-Team All-State ern Michigan Christian; Breyton Meeks, from the nine-member panel) 5 Notre Dame (25-9) 5 Minnesota (24-9) Division 4 Championship Game (Nominees receiving two or more votes Thurs. 2:45 p.m. Thurs. 4 p.m. Milwaukee Bad Axe; Jenna Arndt, Harbor Beach. Elasia Craig, Wyoming Tri-unity Chris- 12 Princeton (23-6) 12 Middle Tenn. (30-4) Division 3 Championship Game from the nine-member panel) Coaches tian, Sr. Division 2 Championship Game, 6:35 Jenny Beckman, Shelby, Jr. Steve Eklund, Pewamo-Westphalia ; Tiffany Senerius, Waterford Our Lady 4 West Virginia (26-8) Mar. 18 Mar. 18 4 Butler (23-8) p.m. Yana Hudson, Flint Beecher, Sr. Jason Bradford, Maple City Glen Lake. of the Lakes, Jr. Buffalo, N.Y. Thurs. 2:45 p.m. Thurs. 1:30 p.m. 13 Bucknell (26-8) 13 Winthrop (26-6) Division 1 Championship Game Emily Spitzley, Pewamo-Westphalia, Voting panel: David Bossick, Luding- Emma Johnson, Harbor Springs Harbor WEST SOUTH Sacramento, Calif. Jr. ton Daily News; Bill Broderick, Battle Light Christian, Jr. 6 Maryland (24-8) San Jose, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. 6 Cincinnati (29-4) Mar. 26 MichiganTuesday Girls Jordan Kraemer, Norway, Sr. Creek Enquirer; Brian Calloway, Lansing Vanessa Shook, Hillman, Sr. Thurs. 6:50 p.m. Mar. 25 Fri. 7:27 p.m. Class A State Tournament Brooke Henning, Blissfield, Sr. State Journal; David Goricki, The Detroit Daelynn Jackson, Lawrence, Sr. 11 Xavier (21-13) 11 Kansas St. (21-13) Mary Liedel, Erie-Mason, Jr. Quarterfinal News; Matthew B. Mowery, The Oakland Honorable Mention 3 Florida St. (25-8) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 3 UCLA (29-4) All times EDT East Kentwood 78, Kalamazoo Central Rickea Jackson, Detroit Edison, So. Press (Pontiac); Eric Woodyard, MLive- (Nominees receiving one or no votes Thurs. 9:20 p.m. Fri. 9:57 p.m. 51 Sadie Knee, Grandville Calvin Chris- Flint; Tony Garcia, MLive-Jackson; Nate from the nine-member panel) Orlando, Fla. 14 FGCU (26-7) 14 Kent St. (22-13) Flushing 59, Macomb Dakota 28 tian, So. Schneider, Morning Sun (Mount Pleas- Emma Jo Wedeven, Holland Calvary; Coach 7 Saint Mary’s (28-4) Mar. 23 Mar. 24 7 Dayton (24-7) Southfield A&T 52, Ann Arbor Huron 38 ant), Steve Kaminski, MLive-Grand Carissa Read, Wyoming Tri-unity Chris- Indianapolis Andrea Cabana, Grass Lake Rapids. tian; Lauren Turner, Sterling Heights Thurs. 7:20 p.m. Fri. 7:10 p.m. Warren Cousino 47, Farmington Hills 10 VCU (26-8) 10 Wichita St. (30-4) Mercy 41 Honorable Mention Parkway Christian; Daelyn Merillat, Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Class B State Tournament (Nominees receiving one or no votes AP Michigan Girls Class Morenci; Taylor Hewitt, Morrice; Lexi 2 Arizona (30-4) 2 Kentucky (29-5) from the nine-member panel) Niepoth, Bellaire; Bailey Whitcomb, Belle- Thurs. 9:50 p.m. Fri. 9:40 p.m. Quarterfinal The D All-State 2017 Associated Team Press Class D Salt Lake City 15 North Dakota (22-9) 15 N. Kentucky (24-10) Zakiyyah Abdullah, Niles Brandywine; vue; Kaytlyn Tidey, Lawrence. Detroit Country Day 58, Detroit Mum- girls basketball All-State team as selected Santaja Gibson, Cassopolis; Samara Coach AP ford 49 by a panel of nine Michigan sportswriters. Schlabach, Centreville; Madelyn Stand- Dan Smith, Gaylord St. Mary's Freeland 53, Cadillac 38 Player of the Year ley, Galesburg-Augusta; Sydney Preston, Voting panel: David Bossick, Luding- Marshall 49, Grand Rapids Catholic Maddie Clark, Pittsford, Sr. Kalamazoo Hackett; Taylor Findlay, ton Daily News; Bill Broderick, Battle Central 27 First-Team All-State Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory 41, Reese; Jess Kursinsky, Sandusky; Creek Enquirer; Brian Calloway, Lansing Kendal Muxlow, Brown City; Madi Thomp- Maddie Clark, Pittsford, Sr. Izzo faces task of leading 4 State Journal; David Goricki, The Detroit Williamston 39 Jaycie Burger, Pittsford, Sr. son, Reese; Hannah Hall, Millington; Alisa News; Matthew B. Mowery, The Oakland Class C State Tournament Allyson Richards, Fruitport Calvary Schuman, Saginaw Valley Lutheran; Press (Pontiac); Eric Woodyard, MLive- Quarterfinal Christian, Sr. Detroit Edison(DEPSA) 58, Blissfield Samantha Krauss, Hemlock; Amaka Flint; Tony Garcia, MLive-Jackson; Nate Unobagha, Saginaw Arts & Sciences; Kayla Sanders, Waterford Our Lady of freshmen in 1st NCAA Tournament Schneider, Morning Sun (Mount Pleas- 45 the Lakes, Jr. Cara Wiles, Carson City-Crystal; Julie ant), Steve Kaminski, MLive-Grand Flint Hamady 37, Hemlock 28 Scout Nelson, Mount Pleasant Sacred Justin, LeRoy Pine River; Lindsey Fer- Rapids. EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Tom Izzo, as attention if he talks too much. Instead of putting Maple City Glen Lake 63, St. Ignace Heart Academy, So. usual, is taking Michigan State to the NCAA Tour- his players through hours of film study, meetings nament. and walkthroughs, Izzo plans to limit such sessions The Hall of Fame coach extended his streak to to 15 or 20 minutes to make the most of their lim- 20 years of leading the Spartans to college basket- ited attention spans this week. Instead of assuming Seahawks reach agreement with ball's showcase event, relying on freshmen more they know what they need to work on and how they than he ever has in his career. stack up against the competition, he spells it out Mile Bridges , Nick Ward, Cassius Winston and bluntly more than ever. RB on 1-year deal Joshua Langford combine to score nearly 44 points "I think I've been even more honest with my in 92-plus minutes combined every game. They're team," he said. RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The scoring and playing much more than Chris Hill, To avoid losing in the first round of the NCAA are hoping Eddie Lacy can be motivated by a one- Vikings sign ex-Packers 1st-round pick DE Datone Jones Kelvin Torbert and Alan Anderson did during the Tournament in consecutive years for the first time, year contract to rediscover the form that made him 2001-02 season, the last time Izzo depended on Izzo will need his freshmen to play to their poten- the 2013 Offensive Rookie of the Year. multiple freshmen to play key roles for a team that tial in the biggest game, or games, of their lives. He The Seahawks and Lacy agreed to terms on a EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — The have signed Datone Jones, the lost several players from the previous year. doesn't really have a choice. one-year deal Tuesday, providing Seattle a big body former first-round pick of the rival . "It's just been different than any year I've even Senior guard Eron Harris is out for the season for a run game that was once the best in football The Vikings finalized the one-year deal on Tuesday dreamed about here," Izzo said. with a knee injury, along with his 10.4 points per but lagged last season following the retirement of with Jones, who was selected 26th overall out of UCLA Izzo insisted he is confident in his team's game. Izzo's six players with NCAA experience Marshawn Lynch. in the 2013 draft. The 6-foot-4, 285-pound Jones chances. have scored a combined 18 points in the tourney. "I like that we're bringing in a big, tough guy played in 59 of a possible 64 regular-season games, Ninth-seeded Michigan State (19-14) faces Bridges, who may be a one-and-done player in that's going to send a message the way he plays the mostly as a backup. eighth-seeded Miami (21-11) on Friday night in college, has had to carry the team and he's done a game," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said in an inter- He was primarily a defensive end in Green Bay's 3- Tulsa, Oklahoma. The winner likely will face pretty good job of it. The Big Ten freshman of the view with KIRO-AM, the Seahawks flagship sta- 4 scheme but also played some outside . The versatility developed will serve him well for the Kansas, the top-seeded team in the Midwest year led the team with 16.7 points, the highest tion, on Tuesday. Region, on Sunday. average for a Spartans freshman since Magic John- Lacy was the top offensive rookie four years ago rest of his career, but he never quite found the right fit with the Packers. The Vikings could also use him as a "We're good enough to lose any game we play son scored 17 per game during the 1977-78 season. when he rushed for 1,178 yards and 11 touch- in passing situations. right now," Izzo said. "But we're good enough to Bridges also averaged 8.3 rebounds, the most by a downs. He also ran for more than 1,100 yards in "There's never been a steady role or steady posi- win 'em." Michigan State freshman since Greg Kelser in 2014, but has since been slowed by injuries and lost tion for me," Jones said on a conference call with Min- Bridges agreed, saying the Spartans are going to 1975-76. favor with Packers coach Mike McCarthy at times. nesota reporters. He added: "I've got a chance to actu- be a dangerous team for any opponent. The 6-foot-8, 250-pound Ward is just as valuable Last season, Lacy played in only five games, ally prove myself." "We're good on offense and defense," he said because he's the only healthy natural post player. sidelined by ankle problems, and finished with only Jones has nine sacks and seven passes defended after practice Tuesday night. "We beat ourselves a He averages 13.7 points and 6.5 rebounds, trailing 360 yards rushing and no touchdowns. Weight has in his career. The Packers previously declined their lot. If everybody comes out focused, I really don't only Bridges, and has been a pleasant surprise as a also been an issue for Lacy, but Carroll said he fifth-year option on his contract that is built into every first-round pick's deal. think there's a team that can beat us. It's all on us." relatively unheralded prospect who was 30 pounds would expect the running back to play in the range Izzo has won an NCAA Tournament-record 13 heavier last summer. of 240-250 pounds. Jones was a college teammate of Vikings starting Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks, whom times as a lower-seeded team, but is 0-2 with a Winston averaged 5.1 assists, ranking second in "He's a big guy. There is nothing wrong with he peppered with questions about the coaches, 10th-seeded team and 1-1 with a ninth-seeded the Big Ten, and only Johnson had more assists as that," Carroll said. "There will be a real concerted scheme and team as he was considering signing with team. a freshman at Michigan State. effort to make sure he's at his very best. This is a the Vikings. Now he'll join them in trying to retake the The 2000 national championship coach took a Langford arrived with high hopes, but has not hard time for him because he's working some rehab NFC North title from and the Packers. seventh-seeded team to the 2015 Final Four, his yet consistently provided a scoring boost. He has right now, but he is well aware of our expectations "Aaron knows," Jones said. "He knows I'm coming seventh trip to the national semifinals, and guided showed signs of breaking out and Izzo hopes it hap- and the standards that we are setting." hungry." fifth-seeded teams to Final Four in 2005 and 2010. pens in the NCAA Tournament. Seattle's running back situation was filled with after agreeing to a one-year deal with offensive Each of those teams, though, had upperclassmen "Big weekend for him," Izzo said. "It really is instability from the start of last season. Thomas lineman last week. Carroll said Izzo could lean on. because we need him in multiple ways and I think Rawls and C.J. Prosise were both limited by Joeckel is progressing in his recovery from knee And Izzo knows he will lose his freshmen's he'll deliver." injuries. Christine Michael was cut midseason due surgery that limited him to four games, and the to ineffectiveness, yet still led the Seahawks in Seahawks see him as an option at either left tack- rushing during the regular season. le or left guard. Seattle brought in Adrian Peterson for a visit "He looks to be making a great recovery," Carroll over the weekend before turning to Lacy as its pri- said. mary target. Seattle also re-signed cornerback and special "He's an exciting guy to add to the mix," Carroll teams standout Neiko Thorpe on Tuesday. Thorpe said. "Thomas brings us great energy and C.J. and was mostly used on kick teams last season with Alex (Collins) add in, too, so I think it makes a real- Seattle, but may have a chance at more playing ly good position group for us. We'll find a good rota- time at cornerback with DeShawn Shead not being tion here to help everybody out." tendered and becoming an unrestricted free agent Lacy is Seattle's second signing in free agency after suffering a torn ACL in the playoffs.

Balanced K-State beats son norm — as the Wildcats shot a DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Diminutive Wake Forest 95-88 in First season-high 66 percent from the field point guard Junior Robinson fearlessly Four against a team they had never faced. dribbled into the heart of New Orleans' "Now you're playing somebody defense, pulled up and hit yet another DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — After finally new and maybe you can get some of of his oh-so-soft jumpers. This one making it into the NCAA Tournament the little looks that you haven't gotten decided a frenetic opening game for with its offensive balance, Kansas in probably like the last six weeks," the NCAA Tournament. State showcased its array of scorers in coach Bruce Weber said. The smallest player in Division I the First Four. Stokes missed three of his four scored 23 points Tuesday night, Kamau Stokes scored 19 of his 22 shots in the first half, but found his including that go-ahead jumper with points in the second half of a wide- touch right away after the break, hitting 1:27 to play, and Mount St. Mary's held open game on Tuesday night, and the a pair of quick 3s. on for a 67-66 victory over New Wildcats' versatility was the difference "I think he just needed to shake off Orleans in the First Four. as they pulled away to a 95-88 victory his jitters in the first NCAA Tournament Robinson carried the Mountaineers over Wake Forest. game," Iwundu said. "But in the sec- (20-15) to only their second NCAA Eleventh-seeded K-State (21-13) ond half, he got back to doing what he Tournament win, making jumpers with got its first NCAA Tournament win in does best, hitting some big shots." so much arc they appeared to tease five years and a trip to play No. 6 Wake Forest (19-14) couldn't keep the ceiling. Cincinnati on Friday in Sacramento as up during its first NCAA Tournament "The way he plays out there — his part of the South Regional. The game in seven years. The Demon speed, his athleticism — it's just so Bearcats are known for their tight Deacons scored 90 points nine times special," coach Jamion Christian said. defense. during the season, but couldn't match "When you're a smaller guy, you're "It's a good matchup for us," said the Wildcats. naturally going to have a chip on your Wesley Iwundu , who had 24 points. Mount St. Mary's beats New shoulder and you want to go out there "You know they're a tough team, but Orleans 67-66 to open First and show the world the things you can we're down for any challenge. We're do." Associated Press the underdogs now but we like being Four The Mountaineers will head to Buf- MICHIGAN STATE guard Cassius Winston listens to head coach Tom Izzo during the second half Thursday the underdogs." falo to play defending national champi- against Penn State in the Big Ten tournament in Washington. Izzo has led Michigan State to the NCAA Tour- In a matchup of two versatile By JOE KAY , AP Sports Writer on and top overall seed Villanova in nament as usual, extending his streak to 20 years. For a change, the Hall of Fame coach will have to rely on Eds: Mount St. Mary's 67, New the East Regional on Thursday. They offenses, the Wildcats had the most freshmen to avoid losing a first-round exit in consecutive years for the first time. options and hot shooters. Four players Orleans 66. 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The Russell 2000 of data points from recent months day that the Republican proposal a defender must rise to Your Home? small-cap stocks lost 0.6 percent, have come from opinion surveys, would result in 24 million more double the decline of the S&P such as confidence levels for con- uninsured people over a decade, By Phillip Alder 500 index of the largest stocks. sumers and purchasing man- while trimming the federal Place it in the Classifieds George S. Patton said, “I don’t When the Fed finishes its agers. He’d like to see that opti- deficit by $337 billion. measure a man’s success by how high he climbs, but how high he meeting on Wednesday, most mism translate into more action In the currency market, the bounces when he hits bottom.” economists expect it to raise by shoppers and businesses, British pound fell against the A bridge player’s success may be measured by how high he plays — as interest rates by a quarter of a whether that’s by spending or dollar after Parliament gave its in today’s deal. South is in six spades. West leads percentage point. It would be producing more, before getting prime minister the authority to the diamond king. How should South $99 only the third increase since the more confident. divorce Britain from the Euro- plan the play and how can East $149 thwart his dastardly plan? Fed slashed rates to a record of Airline stocks had some of the pean Union. Scotland’s first min- After North responds with four diamonds, a splinter bid showing market’s biggest losses after the ister, meanwhile, called for a ref- nearly zero in 2008 during the four-plus spades, at least game- 40 Words 40 Words industry canceled thousands of erendum to break free of the going values and a singleton (or Includ financial crisis. void) in diamonds, South wonders es Phot What investors are likely flights in the face of fierce snow- United Kingdom. whether his partner has both black- & o suit kings. If he does, seven spades Online more interested to hear is what storms. United Continental fell The pound fell to $1.2145 from will be anything between a favorite 30 Days 60 Days Listi and laydown. Could your partnership ng Fed Chair Janet Yellen says $3.30, or 4.7 percent, to $66.55, $1.2231 late Monday. uncover those cards? Most couldn’t. South could bank all on the club finesse, but there is a better Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additional words .25 each. approach. He should win the opening lead, play a trump to dummy, cash the ace of hearts (discarding a low Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions apply. club from hand) and crossruff the Ethanol spills in Iowa as train red suits to eliminate them. Now declarer leads a club off the dummy. If East contributes the four or five, South covers with his eight to effect an endplay. West must either lead back into declarer’s ace-queen club cars pulled from creek tenace or concede a ruff-and-sluff. However, note that East can foil GRAETTINGER, Iowa (AP) — Environmental DNR environmental specialist Amber Wolf says this plan by playing the club 10. Then, South should win with his officials say about 1,600 gallons of ethanol leaked water tests later taken downstream showed nor- ace, cross to dummy with a trump into a northwestern Iowa creek as crews were mal oxygen levels in the creek — good news for and lead a club toward his queen. He gets home whenever East has pulling three derailed train tankers from the fish. the king or when West has the king singleton or doubleton. Here, though, water. The Union Pacific train hauling ethanol derailed he goes down. A news release Tuesday from the Iowa Natural around 1 a.m. Friday on a trestle bridge spanning Whenever declarer has eliminated the side suits and is about to execute Resources Department says the last three tankers the creek near Graettinger, about 160 miles north- an endplay, second hand must play high. from the fiery train derailment were pulled from west of Des Moines. It sent 20 tanker cars off the

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14 l WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM City alleges drugmaker let OxyContin flood black market EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — As son, who grew up in Everett and trols to identify potential diver- deaths from painkillers and hero- is its longest-serving mayor, sion or abuse. in abuse spiked and street crimes holding the job since 2003. While numerous individuals increased, the mayor of Everett He said the opioid crisis and states have sued Purdue, took major steps to tackle the caused by “Purdue’s drive for this case is different because opioid epidemic devastating this profit” has overwhelmed the Everett is getting at the results working-class city north of Seat- city’s resources, stretching every- of addiction, said Elizabeth tle. one from first responders to park Porter, associate law professor at Mayor Ray Stephanson crews who clean up discarded the University of Washington. stepped up patrols, hired social syringes. The lawsuit doesn’t say She thinks Everett may have workers to ride with officers and how much money the city is seek- a shot at winning, though it will pushed for more permanent ing, but the mayor says Everett have to overcome some legal bur- housing for chronically homeless will attempt to quantify its costs dens, including showing that people. The city says it has spent in coming months. diverted OxyContin from rogue millions combating OxyContin Connecticut-based Purdue doctors and pharmacies was a and heroin abuse — and expects Pharma says the lawsuit paints a substantial factor in the city’s the tab to rise. flawed and inaccurate picture of epidemic. So Everett is suing Purdue the events that led to the crisis in Stephanson said he was “abso- Pharma, maker of the opioid pain Everett. lutely outraged” after the Los medication OxyContin, in an “We look forward to present- Angeles Times reported last unusual case that alleges the ing the facts in court,” the com- summer it found Purdue had evi- drugmaker knowingly allowed pany said in a statement. dence that pointed to illegal traf- Associated Press pills to be funneled into the black Purdue said it is “deeply trou- ficking of its pills but in many IN THIS Feb. 16, photo, Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson sits in his corner office overlooking downtown market and the city of about bled by the abuse and misuse of cases did nothing to notify Everett, Wash. Stephanson is suing pharmaceutical giant Purdue Pharma, becoming the first city trying to 108,000. Everett alleges the our medication,” and noted it authorities or stop the flow. That hold the maker of OxyContin accountable for damages to his community. drugmaker did nothing to stop it leads the industry in developing newspaper investigation prompt- didn’t exist until the company let demic, Everett last year began street overpass, a popular hang- and must pay for damages medicines with properties that ed the city’s lawsuit. its pills flood the streets. sending social workers on rou- out for addicts. They find plenty caused to the community. deter abuse, even though its In response to the newspa- The region saw two spikes in tine patrols with police officers. of needles, drug packaging and Everett’s lawsuit, now in fed- products account for less than 2 per’s reporting, Purdue said in a overdose deaths: first from Oxy- Sgt. Mike Braley says the com- mounds of garbage but none of eral court in Seattle, accuses percent of all U.S. opioid pre- statement that in 2007, it provid- Contin and other opioid munity outreach and enforce- the people they had encountered Purdue Pharma of gross negli- scriptions. ed LA-area law enforcement painkillers in 2008 and then, ment team strikes a balance there recently. gence and nuisance. The city In 2007, Purdue Pharma and information that helped lead to after the drug was reformulated between enforcement and con- They swing by a woody vacant seeks to hold the company its executives paid more than the convictions of the criminal in 2010, a spike from heroin as necting people to addiction treat- piece of city property to follow up accountable, the lawsuit alleges, $630 million in legal penalties to prescribers and pharmacists ref- people switched to a potent but ment, mental health and other with a homeless man who told for “supplying OxyContin to obvi- the federal government for will- erenced by the Los Angeles cheaper alternative, officials services. social workers he was on a hous- ously suspicious pharmacies and fully misrepresenting the drug’s Times. The company also pointed said. “We understand that we can’t ing list. He previously was reluc- physicians and enabling the ille- addiction risks. The same year, it to court documents that showed The city contends Purdue’s arrest our way out of problems tant to talk but opens up this gal diversion of OxyContin into also settled with Washington and a wholesaler alerted the Drug wrongful conduct fueled a heroin that addiction is causing our time. the black market” and into other states that claimed the Enforcement Administration crisis in Everett. Between 2011 city,” Braley said. Social worker Kaitlyn Dowd Everett, despite a company pro- company aggressively marketed about suspicious activity at a and 2013, nearly one in five hero- Sometimes it takes many fol- offers to check on the man’s hous- gram to track suspicious flows. OxyContin to doctors while sham clinic noted in the newspa- in-related deaths in Washington low-ups and hours of handhold- ing status with a local nonprofit “Our community has been sig- downplaying the addiction risk. per’s story. state occurred in the Everett ing to get people help. On their provider and then punches her nificantly damaged, and we need As part of that settlement, it Still, Everett contends Purdue region. first stop one morning, Braley number into a cellphone he to be made whole,” said Stephan- agreed to continue internal con- created a market for addicts that In response to the drug epi- and his team check under a recently got. Mexican official: 250 skulls found in clandestine graves MEXICO CITY (AP) — More When they find what they istration of fugitive former Gov. “Veracruz is an enormous than 250 skulls have been found believe are burial pits, they alert Javier Duarte and his predeces- mass grave,” he said. over the last several months in authorities, who carry out the sors. Diaz also said “it is impossible what appears to be a drug cartel final excavations. Duarte resigned as governor to say” how many people are mass burial ground on the out- “We dig holes, but we try not two months before his term buried, and isn’t sure the burial skirts of the city of Veracruz, to touch the remains,” Diaz said, ended last year and disappeared. ground wasn’t used recently. “We prosecutors said Tuesday. because DNA may be the only He faces charges that include don’t know when it stopped, or if Veracruz state’s top prosecu- hope of identifying the dead and money laundering and organized it stopped.” She said searchers tor, Jorge Winckler, said the touching the bones might con- crime and officials have accused found eight bodies just 10 days clandestine pits appeared to con- taminate them. him thoroughly looting state cof- ago. tain remains of cartel victims So far, Diaz said, searchers fers. Winckler said that Her group has criticized state killed years ago. have found about 125 pits that resources needed for DNA tests authorities both past and present The news came as no surprise contain about 253 bodies. in criminal investigation had for doing little to try to find or to Lucia Diaz, one of the mothers Nobody knows when the burials vanished, leaving officials to identify the state’s missing peo- of people who have disappeared began, but Diaz said some were depend on help from the federal ple, many of whom were kid- whose group is known as Colecti- quite recent. government and groups such as napped and never heard from vo Solecito. “Some of the bodies had a lot the Red Cross. again. The mothers pushed authori- of connective tissue. You could So far only two sets of remains The state had long been domi- ties to investigate the fields see an ear, or recognize part of a — a police detective and his nated by the ferocious Zetas car- where the skulls were found face,” she said. assistant — have been identified, tel. But the Jalisco New Genera- because they suspected more Winckler, in the first official Winckler said. tion cartel began moving in than a year ago that the wooded recognition, seemed to say the The prosecutor said excava- around 2011, sparking bloody area known as Colinas de Santa burials occurred before the new tions have covered only a third of turf battles. Fe was a secret burial ground. state administration took office the lot where the skulls were Drug cartels in other parts of In the face of official inaction, in December. found, and more people may be Mexico have deposited victims’ the activists themselves went to “For many years, the drug car- buried there. bodies in mass graves before. In the fields starting in August tels disappeared people and the “I cannot imagine how many the northern state of Durango, 2016, sinking rods into the authorities were complacent,” more people are illegally buried authorities found more than 300 ground to detect the telltale odor Winckler said In an interview there,” Winckler said, noting the bodies in a clandestine mass of decomposition, and then dig- with the Televisa network, in state has reports of about 2,400 grave in the state capital in exca- ging. apparent reference to the admin- people who are still missing. vations starting in April 2011. Retired Navy Pilot reunites with air controllers who guided her in crisis

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. (AP) Atlanta, and was doing aerial admiral among — Unable to move her throttle, photography in her single-engine the pilot of a small plane found Cessna 10 miles southwest of herself over the world’s busiest Hartsfield-Jackson, when smoke 9 indicted in airport with the flashing lights of rolled into her cockpit. Then she firetrucks gathering on the run- discovered her throttle was way below, preparing for the stuck. She couldn’t slow down. bribery case worst. So she contacted Atlanta air Fearing calamity, Cathy traffic controllers to declare an SAN DIEGO (AP) — A retired Lewan asked Atlanta’s air traffic emergency. Navy admiral was among nine controllers to call her husband “I could hear the distress in high-ranking military officers and request immediate prayers. her voice,” air traffic controller arrested Tuesday across the But air traffic controllers Mason Braddock said. “I felt my country in a burgeoning bribery guided her to a safe landing at job was to help calm her down.” scandal involving a Malaysian Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta In the recorded radio trans- defense contractor nicknamed International Airport on Feb. 14, missions from that day, posted “Fat Leonard.” 2016. on the FAA website, Braddock The indictment unsealed in On Tuesday, she was able to advised Lewan that her best federal court in San Diego thank them at the FAA’s air traf- option with her stuck throttle alleged that retired Adm. Bruce fic control center in nearby and uncontrolled speed was to Loveless and the other officers Peachtree City, Georgia. land on a long and wide runway accepted the services of prosti- Associated Press “I was nervous and I was ter- at Hartsfield, which had plenty tutes, lavish meals and fancy THIS MAY 9, 2016, file photo, shows an air traffic control tower at their gates at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta rified, but I also knew I was in of emergency equipment on the trips from Leonard Francis in International Airport in Atlanta. With a broken throttle Cathy Lewan, the pilot of a small plane, found herself the best hands in the world,” she ground. He told her to cut the exchange for classified informa- over the world’s busiest airport and facing calamity, but air traffic controllers guided her to a safe landing at said Tuesday. engine power while over the run- tion that helped his company, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Feb. 14, 2016. On Tuesday, Lewan had a reunion with the Lewan had taken off from way, just before the plane Glenn Defense Marine Asia. Atlanta air traffic controllers who were her lifeline. Madison, 60 miles east of touched down. It was the latest indictment in the three-year-old case that has charged more than 20 former or current Navy officials so far and Muslim neighbors slain: Defendant faces families in court marks one of the Navy’s worst corruption scandals in history. DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — A and wife who lived nearby and several pages of informal “bench 21, had been accepted to study that he can face a death penalty Loveless is the second admiral man accused of gunning down the wife’s sister. notes” by FBI analysts studying there. Razan Abu-Salha was a trial. charged in the case. It is his Muslim neighbors showed no Hicks wore an orange jump- the case. 19-year-old student at N.C. State “This is the first time where extremely rare for an admiral to emotion during a brief court suit and said nothing during the Hicks is charged with three who had stopped by their condo- he’s shown up,” Farris Barakat face criminal proceedings. appearance Tuesday where he pretrial hearing in which defense counts of first-degree murder in minium for dinner the night all said. Defense attorney Steve Prosecutors say Francis, faced his victims’ relatives for attorneys and prosecutors dis- the killings of 23-year-old Deah three were killed. Freedman said he couldn’t con- whose nickname comes from his the first time in nearly two cussed procedural issues hinder- Barakat; his wife, 21-year-old Several of the victims’ loved firm when Hicks’ last public wide girth, bilked the Navy out years. ing the exchange of investigative Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha; ones attended the Tuesday hear- appearance was. of nearly $35 million — largely Looking thin and haggard, materials. and her sister, 19-year-old Razan ing. Deah Barakat’s brother, Farris Barakat said that he by overcharging for his compa- defendant Craig Hicks appeared Durham County Superior Mohammad Abu-Salha. Farris, said it was the first time felt Hicks appeared “smug” dur- ny’s services supplying Navy to have lost a significant amount Court Judge Orlando Hudson Barakat was a student at the family members had seen Hicks ing previous court appearances, ships in the Pacific with food, of weight since the February agreed to issue a court order so University of North Carolina’s in person since an April 2015 but more contrite this time: “This water, fuel and other necessities. 2015 fatal shootings of a husband defense attorneys could receive dental school; Yusor Abu-Salha, hearing at which Hudson ruled time it was just a dude.”