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DAILY GLOBE Saturday, February 8, 2020 Partly Cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 19 | Low: 11 | Details, page 2 Wakefield Township FIRST FRIDAY plans budget hearing

By P.J. GLISSON approval. [email protected] He said he hopes the entire WAKEFIELD – Members of process will be completed by the Wakefield Township Board August. of Trustees voted on Tuesday “It’s really an outstanding evening to schedule a public document,” said Cox, who added hearing on the next fiscal year that it will serve as a thorough budget at the start of their next resource covering “just about regular meeting on March 3 at every question” that anyone 5:30 p.m. might have about Wakefield. No budget draft is yet avail- When the plan has been able, but Township Supervisor approved in full, Cox said that it John Cox said that more details will be placed on the township’s will be shared during the hear- website, where it will be readily ing, after which refinements will available for anyone considering be made in accordance with a move to the area or the start of input. a business or industry. “It’s an important public hear- The board also: ing,” said Cox in a Wednesday –Heard a presentation on a phone call. He added that it not pending 911 surcharge from only sets the budget for the next Heidi DeRosso, Emergency Ser- year, but also the goals. vices coordinator for Gogebic He said the board then will County. vote on the budget during the –Voted to accept budget meeting, which will take place amendments that included directly after the hearing. $1,800 in costs for the March 10 In other news, Cox reported township election, which will that the township’s master plan include the pending 911 sur- will be issued soon for a 30-day charge and the national presi- public review, after which the dential primary. township’s Planning Commis- Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe sion will vote to send it to the MOLLY GARDNER, left, of Ironwood, talks pottery with Candace Jacobs at her pop-up shop table Board of Trustees for final inside the Contrast Coffee Co. as part of First Friday events downtown. BUDGET — page 5 ADRC opens new office By TOM LAVENTURE not split up,” said Trista Olson, Olson said. [email protected] manager of ADRC and Aging. It was also a chance to talk HURLEY, Wis. – An open “Some of our staff were in the with visitors about services, she house event on Friday provided Senior Center and some were up said. The office has a loan closet the community a chance to see in Human Services and so now for adaptive equipment, from the new Iron County office of the we are all in one spot.” walkers to shower chairs. Local Aging and Disability Resource A stream of visitors attended Census officials were on hand to Center of the North (ADRC). the open house including seniors talk about what will be happen- The Hurley Senior Center staff from the meal site next door, ing and offering work. had functioned as the county who were all provided cookies “It’s been a whirlwind day,” aging unit but a contract with the and cupcakes and ADRC goodies Olson said. “I haven’t sat down Iron County ADRC office in like pens and back scratchers, yet.” Washburn now has those ser- she said. The Hurley Area Cham- The ADRC and Aging Unit are vices under the ADRC and offices ber of Commerce held a ribbon now integrated and have every- for everything are now housed at Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe cutting ceremony and staff and thing in a one-stop office, she STAFF OF the Iron County office of the Aging and Disability the Veterans of Foreign Wars board members from the Hurley said. This will hopefully avoid Resource Center following an open house of the new offices on building in Hurley. The staff have Senior Center, Iron County the confusion and inconvenience Friday. From left, Trista Olson, ADRC and Aging manager; slowly moved into the new work- including Human Services, and of having to send walk-in people Mindy Williams, ADRC INA specialist; Chanel Youngs, informa- ing space over the past month. the Aging Commission were also tion and assistance specialist, and Angel White, administrative “I just enjoy that we are now in attendance. assistant. Michele Siebel, bookkeeper, was not present. under one roof and the staff is “It was a really good turnout,” ARDC — page 5 NICER plans second Enbridge to request Line 5 permits Hygge Hike, adding By TOM LAVENTURE counties,” Smith said. “Since that sor of environment and major [email protected] time and through our consulta- projects for Enbridge. Duluth, Minn. – Enbridge, tion with landowners and com- The evaluation of potential chili cook-off Inc. announced Friday it has munities we’ve identified a pro- routes included several alterna- identified a preferred route for posed route that we believe best tives including one outside the By RICHARD JENKINS and paying attention to what its proposed Line 5 Wisconsin balances the impact to protected WDNR designated sub-water- [email protected] makes us feel open-hearted and Segment Relocation Project and environments and the impacted sheds having surface flow con- HURLEY – Northern Iron alive.” is submitting permitting applica- communities.” nectivity into the Bad River Band County Engaged Residents and Along with the hike, this tions. Enbridge initiated the regula- Reservation, she said. The analy- its community partners are host- year’s event is adding a chili Enbridge, a multinational tory and permitting process by sis focused on finding the most ing the second annual Hygge cook-off, where individuals, energy transportation company submitting a joint application to practical line length with atten- Hike at the Historic Montreal businesses and organizations based in Calgary, has reviewed the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- tion to protecting critical Ski Trails later this month. can share their best chili dishes several alternative routes for a neers and the Wisconsin Depart- resources and being responsive The 1.5-mile hike is set to run in an effort to win bragging segment of the Line 5 petroleum ment of Natural Resources on to landowners and community from 1-3 p.m. Feb. 29 and starts rights and the 2020 Hygge and liquid natural gas pipeline, Friday, she said. The process input, she said. at the trailhead behind Rose Cup. said Jennifer Smith, manager of also involves an application with A DNR Environmental Impact Wreath on Number 4 Road, She said the group decided to community engagement and the Wisconsin Public Service Statement is expected to be according to hike organizers. add the cook-off as a way to public affairs during a phone Commission for a determination required with the process, she Participants are asked to draw more people to the event, conference. The reroute is to of public need, she said. said. This will include public park at the Montreal City Hall especially those who aren’t replace a 12 mile segment As a part of the reroute pro- meetings and comment periods and take a shuttle to the trail- interested in snowshoeing but through the Bad River Band of ject the emergency response in the process, she said. head. still want to participate. Lake Superior Chippewa Reser- department of Endridge will “Altogether, we anticipate the Hot beverages will be avail- To participate in the cook-off, vation, which notified Enbridge identify control points and internal review and the permit- able at the trailhead and at city RSVP by contacting the Iron in August that easement agree- access points along the new ting period should take about a hall, according to organizers. County UW-Extension office at ments with the company would route. The field emergency year to complete,” Hanson said. Rebecca Holm, one of the 715-561-2695. be allowed to expire. response plans will be integrated Endridge officials spoke to organizers, explained Hygge – Donations from the hike and “Enbridge has started to noti- into the reroute plan. landowners and communities pronounced “Hoo-ga” – is a proceeds from the cook-off will fy elected officials and landown- “The preferred route that we about options on all of the pro- Danish word meaning “the art benefit the Penokee Rangers, ers about the evaluation and that are proposing for permitting at of building sanctuary and com- Holm said, the group that main- it has identified a 40 mile study this time goes north of Mellen,” munity, of inviting closeness tains the trails. corridor in Ashland and Iron said Cathryn Hanson, supervi- PERMITS — page 2 TODAY INDEX Partly Cloudy — Details, page 2 Business ...... xx 75 cents Classifieds ...... xx Friday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... xx Vol. 101, No. 67 High 32 High 49 (1991) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... xx Low -1 Low -35 (1962) Friday 0 in. 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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: controls over information and so strong. But how media and the internet to and complaints that offi- strong a heart can watch stifle criticism. Critics who Permits pipe,” said Adam Erickson, A solution about how cials lie about or hide dis- the people around me fall persist can be jailed on manager of mainline ser- and when to decommis- ease outbreaks, chemical one by one without being vague charges of spreading vices and major projects sion the existing Line 5 spills, dangerous con- shocked?” wrote Li Meng- rumors or making trouble. From page 1 execution for Enbridge. across the reservation has sumer products or finan- ping on her verified On the streets of Beijing, posed routes, she said. The reroute will include not been determined, he cial frauds. account. the capital, residents Endridge will reach out minor work to a pump sta- said. The 34-year-old oph- Others placed blame for expressed sadness and again to the landowners tion in Iron County, which “We are actively and thalmologist died the deaths on Chinese offi- said that China should about securing final ease- includes adding remotely aggressively pursuing this overnight at Wuhan Cen- cials, not an animal species learn from Li. ments along the preferred operated shut-off valves at reroute project so that we tral Hospital, where he from where the virus might “He is such a nice per- route, she said. strategic locations. The can decommission Line 5 worked and likely contract- have spread, and said son, but still didn’t pull “At this point I think work will utilize “dry-cross- across the reservation as ed the virus while treating those who made trouble through,” said Ning Yan- that we’re very confident ing” methods for streams soon as possible,” Eberth patients in the early days of for the doctor should face qing. “Those left do not that we’ve chosen a route and rivers. said. the outbreak. consequences. The most dare to speak out. Alas, I where we’ll be able to “In some cases we will Enbridge is in constant “A hero who released pointed online comments don’t know what to say.” secure 100% of the ease- be using horizontal direc- communication with the information about were quickly deleted by Some online comments ments,” Hanson said. tional drilling to install the Bad River Band of Lake Wuhan’s epidemic in the censors. Friday hinted at broader The Line 5 Wisconsin line under sensitive Superior Chippewa staff as early stage, Dr. Li Wenliang The ruling party has dissatisfaction with the Segment runs a straight resources such as the Bad is required to perform nec- is immortal,” the China faced similar accusations party and Chinese Presi- line west to east from its River,” Erickson said. essary maintenance to Center for Disease Con- of bungling or thuggish dent Xi Jinping, who has terminal in Superior, Wis- The total workforce at ensure ongoing safe opera- trol’s chief scientist, Zeng behavior following previ- tightened controls on soci- consin to Michigan’s the peak project period tion, he said. Current Guang, wrote on the Sina ous disasters. They include ety since taking power in Upper Peninsula. The will be around 700 work- repairs that the band has Weibo microblog service. the 2003 outbreak of 2012. reroute would form a “U” ers, he said. The anticipat- permitted include the Bad Police in December had severe acute respiratory The most powerful Chi- shape under the Bad River ed construction costs are River crossing and a sec- reprimanded eight doctors syndrome, a 2005 chemi- nese leader since at least reservation going south to still being calculated. tion where erosion has including Li for warning cal spill that disrupted the 1980s, Xi gave himself just north of Mellen before Paul Eberth, director of exposed some pipeline. friends on social media water supplies to millions the option of remaining coming back up to meet U.S. Tribal Engagement, Enbridge is hosting about the emerging threat. of people in China’s north- president for life by chang- the original line. and public affairs and com- three open house events China’s supreme court east, sales of tainted milk ing the Chinese constitu- “Line 5 is a critical piece munications, said the regarding the proposed re- later criticized the police, that sickened thousands of tion in 2018 to remove a of energy infrastructure,” majority of easements route. but the ruling party also children and the failure of two-term limit. Smith said. going through the Bad The first will be from 7 The Line 5 under- River reservation are still to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. ground pipeline has been valid and some extend to 20 at the Iron County Investigators: No sign of engine in operation since 1953, 2043. The permits in ques- Memorial Building, 201 she said. Line 5 moves a tion are about three miles Iron Street in Hurley. failure for Bryant copter daily average capacity of of the 12 mile reservation The second will be from 540,000 barrels of light crossing, he said. 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, crude oil, light synthetic “We remain open to Feb. 19 at the Mellen Fire LOS ANGELES (AP) – wore and the No. 2 worn training on inadvertently crude oil and natural gas working with the tribe to and Rescue Department, Wreckage from the heli- by Gianna. flying into bad weather liquid from Superior find a solution to the 124 Wilderness Drive, copter that crashed and The NTSB issued an conditions. It covered how across Douglas, Bayfield, expired easements,” Eberth Mellen. killed Kobe Bryant, his investigative update that to recover if the aircraft’s Ashland and Iron counties said. “That solution could The third will be a pre- daughter and seven others included factual details. nose is pointed too far up into Michigan’s Upper be renewal or for the sentation from 5 to 8 p.m. did not show any sign of Investigators said the or down, and what to do if Peninsula. planned decommission of Tuesday, Feb. 18 at Presen- engine failure, the Nation- twin-engine Sikorsky S-76B the helicopter banks “Just to be clear this is the expired easements of tation Northern Great al Transportation Safety was traveling at more than severely to one side. He not an expansion project; Line 5 following the com- Lakes Visitor Center, Board said Friday. 180 mph (290 kph) and earned satisfactory grades the driver here is to relo- pletion of the reroute 29270 County Highway G, A witness told the NTSB 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) in the review, which took cate the center line of the work.” Ashland. the hillside where the per minute when it place in May 2019. crash occurred was crashed. The helicopter’s Bryant’s helicopter did For reprints or lamination services, Briefs shrouded in mist when he instrument panel was not have a device called the contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 heard the helicopter destroyed and most of the Terrain Awareness and approaching. It sounded devices were displaced. Warning System that sig- Utility wildfire normal and he then saw The flight controls were nals when an aircraft is in # # prevention plans the blue-and-white aircraft broken and suffered fire danger of hitting ground. THIS DAY call for more emerge from the fog mov- damage. The NTSB has recommend- blackouts ing forward and down. Investigators believe ed the system be mandato- IN HISTORY Within 2 seconds it that since a tree branch at ry for helicopters but the February 8 LOS ANGELES (AP) – slammed into the hillside the crash site was cut, the Federal Aviation Adminis- • 1587 Mary, Queen of Scots, is beheaded at The largest electric utility just below him. engines were working and tration only requires it for Fotheringhay Castle aged 44 after being convicted in Southern California The Jan. 26 crash in Cal- rotors turning at the time air ambulances. U.S. Sen. of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth I plans to continue shutting abasas, just outside Los of impact. All four of the Dianne Feinstein and U.S. off power to customers • 1918 “Stars & Stripes”, weekly US armed forces Angeles, occurred as the helicopter’s blades had Rep. Brad Sherman, both during dry and windy con- newspaper, first published group was flying to a girls similar damage, the report California Democrats, have ditions to prevent sparking tournament at stated. called for the FAA to man- • 1936 First ski jumping tournament, Red Wing , deadly wildfires, according Bryant’s Mamba Sports John Cox, an aviation- date the devices in the Minnesota to plans filed Friday with Academy. He coached his safety consultant, said the wake of the tragedy. • 1942 Congress advises FDR that, Americans of the state. 13-year-old daughter Gian- NTSB’s report was further It’s not clear if the warn- Japanese descent should be locked up en masse Southern California na’s team, which was indication that the pilot ing system would have so they wouldn’t oppose the US war effort Edison said it will also scheduled to play. She and likely became disoriented averted the crash. The heli- continue trimming vegeta- two teammates were in the thick fog and clouds. copter was also not Today’s History was sponsored by tion and fortifying power among the nine people The pilot had told air-traf- required to have a black lines to make them less killed. fic controllers he was box. Discover the Difference! likely to throw sparks or The deaths shook Los climbing to 4,000 feet A public memorial for be as vulnerable to fire Angeles and the sporting (1,219 meters) – presum- Orange Coast College base- damage. It will also apply world. A public memorial ably to get above the cloud ball coach John Altobelli, new technology to identify for Bryant and the other layer. The helicopter began his wife, Keri, and daugh-

Ford ! Chrysler ! Dodge ! Jeep ! Ram problems before they victims is scheduled for turning left, then descend- ter Alyssa will be held Feb. ignite a fire. Feb. 24 at the Staples Cen- ed rapidly. 10 at Angel Stadium of 28715 U.S. Hwy 2 , Ashland, WI 54806 Edison projected its ter. The arena is where Cox called the aircraft’s Anaheim. Also killed in the 5 miles West of Ashland on Hwy. 2 three-year mitigation plan Bryant starred for the Los path “classic symptoms” of crash were Bryant’s friend would cost $3.8 billion and Angeles Lakers for most of a disoriented pilot. and assistant coach, 715-682-8400 • 800-296-3819 cost average residential cus- his two-decade career and The 50-year-old Christina Mauser, and tomers less than $5 per the date 2/24 corresponds Zobayan’s most recent Sarah Chester and her www.AshlandFordChrysler.com month, a spokesman said. with the No. 24 jersey he flight review included daughter Payton, 14. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 3 Community Calendar Briefs Library to host Tiny Email calendar items and ican Legion, Bessemer. SMART Recovery, 4:30 Tot story hour community news to Ironwood American p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- [email protected]. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- mer. WAKEFIELD – A Tiny For more information, call 906- ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Alcoholics Anonymous, Tot story hour at the 932-2211. rial Building, Legion club room. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Wakefield Public Library Wakefield VFW Post Church, Hurley. area74.org. Saturday, Feb. 8 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Klassic Kruisers Car will be held on Tuesday at Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic 10 a.m. Union Station Food Gathering, Participating Community College Jacob Pantry and Northern Food There will be stories, and Supporting, 6 p.m., Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- songs and activities for Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., developmental disability advo- wood. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. cacy group, Community Mental Ironwood Masonic Lodge area children 5 and under Alcoholics Anonymous, Health, Wakefield. 906-229- 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic and their caregivers. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran 6170. building. For more information Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Government Community Pickleball p.m., Episcopal Church of the Bessemer Housing Com- call the library at 906-229- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Transfiguration, Ironwood. mission, 8 a.m., Executive 5236 or visit the library’s School gymnasium. 715-776- area74.org. Director’s Office, 709 West Facebook page. 4588. Government Iron Street, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Iron County Forestry and Iron County Finance Friends of the p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Parks committee, 8 a.m., Committee, 8 a.m., court- Ironwood. area74.org. Forestry conference room, house, Hurley. Carnegie to meet Sunday, Feb. 9 Hurley. Iron County Development Hurley City Council, 5 Zone Council, noon, Iron IRONWOOD – The Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., city hall. County Courhouse, board Friends of the Carnegie p.m., closed meeting, Salem Montreal City Council, room, Hurley. Library in Ironwood will Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., city hall. Bessemer Downtown Mercer Health and Well- Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Development Authority, 4 meet Thursday at 9:30 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Pence, Wis., Town Hall. p.m., DDA room, City Hall. a.m. Mercer Community Center. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Ironwood Planning Com- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- mission, 5 p.m., Women’s Bessemer Library p.m., Wesley United Methodist ty Center. Club Room, Memorial Build- Church, Ironwood. Wednesday, Feb. 12 ing. Submitted photo hosts children Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic Range Water TODD BORSETH, right, owner of Borseth Insurance 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., BESSEMER – The Christian Men of the Church, Bessemer. Bessemer Township Hall in and Real Estate, and Denise Pestka shake hands to Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Bessemer Library has two area74.org. Ramsay. Cafe, Ironwood. commemorate the sale of Pestka’s Northwoods Insur- programs coming up. Gogebic County Transit ance Agency business to the Borseth Insurance Agen- Monday, Feb. 10 Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 Board, 6:30 p.m., Transit A Valentine’s kids crafts a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- Facility, Ironwood. cy. The transfer of business took place Feb. 1. Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., head, Hurley. Talk with a session will be held Bessemer Housing Communi- recovery coach. Call 715-660- Friday, Feb. 14 Wednesday from 2 to 6 ty, community room, 906-667- 0073. p.m. at the library. 0469. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Kids of all ages are invit- Iron County Food Pantry, 10:30 a.m., Range Community 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Borseth Agency acquires 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Center. ed to stop in to make Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- 4355. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Valentine’s Day crafts to 4450. Alcoholics Anonymous, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, take home. Snacks will be Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, noon, Salem Ironwood. Northwoods Insurance provided. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Mercer Food Pantry, Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, The libary will also a Overeaters Anonymous, DOVE Support Group, Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: ONTONAGON – viding personal, commer- host a Ready Readers 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 715-476-7655. Borseth Insurance Agency cial, life and flood insur- Preschool Storytime on Church, Wakefield. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Alcoholics Anonymous/ acquired the Northwoods ance. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Thursday, Feb. 20, at 10 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. an Church, Ironwood. Insurance Agency from its In October 2006, Pestka a.m. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Iron County Veterans Ser- area74.org. owner, Denise Pestka, on acquired the insurance “Let imaginations run area74.org. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1. business of the late Phil Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- EST, Ontonagon United wild with fun books, sing- monthly membership, Aurora 2190. Methodist Church basement, Pestka called the acqui- Kolehmainen, her employ- along songs, and creative Club, Ironwood. Kids Crafts, 2-6 p.m., next to Holiday gas station, sition a “win, win” for all, er for 10 years, and the activities that prepare Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Bessember Library. Ontonagon. area74.org. and said she is confident Northwoods Insurance young minds for the EST, Ontonagon United Mercer Health and Well- Alcoholics Anonymous, that the transition will go Agency was born. Now Methodist Church basement, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace adventures of reading,” next to Holiday gas station, Mercer Community Center. Catholic Church, Ironwood. smoothly as the Borseth opening up a new chapter said a spokesman. Ontonagon. area74.org. Wakefield American area74.org. Insurance Agency has been in her career, she will be Playtime and craft will Government Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 Saturday, Feb. 15 a successful business for employed by Proactive Gogebic-Iron County Air- p.m. regular meeting, post, follow. For ages 2-6. Care- port Board, 10 a.m., at the air- Wakefield. many years, expanding its Accounting Solutions, Union Station Food giver required. port. IMPACT Life Support service in the area. located in the former Pantry and Northern Food City of Hurley Finance Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Todd Borseth, owner Northwoods Agency office Daughters of Committee, 4:15 p.m., City Church, Ironwood. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. and agency principal of at 525 River St. in Onton- Hall, Hurley. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Isabella to meet Alcoholics Anonymous, Bessemer Township p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Borseth Insurance, said he agon. The company will 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, Ironwood. area74.org. BESSEMER – The Church, Ironwood. area74.org. looks forward to the transi- provide a broad range of Ramsay. Alcoholics Anonymous, Community Pickleball tion and that he has always business and personal tax Daughters of Isabella will Ironwood Township 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer meet Monday, March 2, at Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Church, Bessemer. had a good working rela- services, including tax School gymnasium. 715-776- offices. area74.org. tionship with Pestka and planning and business 6 p.m. at St. Sebastian 4588. Wakefield City Council, Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 The Northwoods Agency, start-ups, she said. Catholic Church in Besse- 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Wakefield Housing Com- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, mer. Ironwood City Commis- mission, 9 a.m., Sunset located on River Street in “I thank Denise for a Ironwood. area74.org. sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Manor community room, 200 Ontonagon. very smooth and profes- Blue Bus will run on Building. Pierce St., Wakefield. Sunday, Feb. 16 “Not only are we acquir- sional transfer of North- Iron County Memorial Bessemer Area Sewer ing the customer base of woods’ business and wish Presidents Day Building Restoration Com- Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- Alcoholics Anonymous, mittee, 5:30 p.m., Memorial mer City Hall. 1 p.m., closed meeting, Northwoods, we will have her all the best in her new IRONWOOD – The Building Hall. Ironwood School Board, Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- additional insurance com- endeavor,” said Borseth, Gogebic County Transit Bessemer Downtown 4:30 p.m., workshop, board wood. panies to draw from,” adding, “I and my staff Development Authority, 5:30 room, Luther L. Wright K-12 Mercer Health and Well- will operate bus service on p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. School. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Borseth said. “We are par- look forward to welcoming Monday, Feb. 17, Presi- Marenisco Township Gogebic County Board, 5 Mercer Community Center. ticularly excited about AAA our new customers and to dents Day. Board, 6 p.m., township hall. p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Home and Auto, which will providing them with the Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Erwin Township Board, p.m., Wesley United Methodist be a great fit with the other quality customer service regular monthly meeting, town 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. Church, Ironwood. Mercer VFW plans hall. Thursday, Feb. 13 Alcoholics Anonymous, competitive companies we that our customers are fundraising meal Town of Oma, 6 p.m., reg- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran represent.” accustomed to.“ ular monthly meeting, town Church, Bessemer. Pickleball, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Borseth purchased the Customers of North- MERCER, Wis. – The hall. area74.org. All Saints Academy, Ironwood, Borseth Insurance Agency woods Insurance Agency Mercer VFW Post 9536 Tuesday, Feb. 11 use south entrance. Monday, Feb. 17 in Ewen from his father, were sent letters explaining will hold its semiannual Friends of the Ironwood Post Building fundraising Pickleball, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Library, 9:30 a.m. Iron County Food Pantry, Tom Borseth, in January the transfer of the business All Saints Academy, Ironwood, Gogebic County Veterans 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan 2007, and subsequently and notifying them of the spaghetti dinner Saturday, use south entrance. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Rogers Agency of Onton- Feb. 1 closing date. 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Robl as Agents in the Ewen the policies to Borseth Tiny Tot Story Hour, 10 to Miriam Rund at 906-667- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Office; and Agents Cheryl Agency, said Borseth. Tickets are available a.m., Wakefield Public Library. 0116. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Sundberg and Haily Morris For more information, from local veterans and at Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Catholic Church, Ironwood. the door. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. (who recently returned to call the Borseth Agency’s Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. her hometown), in its Ontonagon office located Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Grief Support Group, 1 to EST, Ontonagon United Ontonagon Office. 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Box 548, Ironwood, MI 49938 l 4 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE On cultural appropriation I don’t mean to disillusion you, a pearl-clutching American tourist.” dear reader, but Raymond Chandler, (As I say, pretty much Oprah’s core Sue Mizell, Publisher author of “The Big Sleep” (Bogart audience.) and Bacall), was never a private eye. The diversity police jumped in. A Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor An Englishman, he pretty much per- group of 123 authors, few house- fected the hard-boiled L.A. detective hold names among them, signed a novel after losing his job as an oil Gene petition urging Oprah to withdraw company executive. “When in Lyons the novel on grounds of something doubt,” he famously advised, “have a called “cultural appropriation.” In Their Opinion man come through the door with a America’s original sin and great- United Kingdom leaves gun.” est genius, in other words. But hold Patrick O’Brian, author of the that thought. the European Union to encyclopedic Aubrey-Maturin series It’s a novel written by a white Her publishers canceled Cum- of 20 novels about the British Royal American woman who did five years mins’ book tour. The usual death uncertain future Navy during the Napoleonic wars of research. “I went to the border,” threats ensued, both against the As the 11th hour approached an exhausted nation (think “Master and Commander,” she has said. “I went to Mexico. I author and her critics. So tiresome, waited on an uncertain future. Brexit is done. with Russell Crowe), never served a traveled throughout the borderlands. these online bullies. The New York The best the governing party could manage to minute on a square-rigged man-of- I visited Casa del Migrante in Mexi- Times published a review by Parul mark the event that has consumed all its political war. Born a century too late, you see. co. I visited orphanages. I volun- Sehgal, who complained of a prose energies, and dispatched two of its leaders, is a com- O’Brian apparently did do some sail- teered at a desayunador, which is style “so lumpy and strange it memorative mug and tea towel. Why? Because what- ing on a friend’s yacht. The rest of it like a soup kitchen for migrants. I sounds like nonsense poetry.” An ever side you have taken in the debate that has he made up. met with the people who have devot- Indian-American writer with no dog cleaved our society in half, the day represented a fail- Jane Austen’s 1813 novel “Pride ed their lives on the front line to the in the fight, she provided examples. ure. and Prejudice” opens with this epi- work of protecting vulnerable peo- A woman’s expression: “It’s as if For the Remainers the defeat is absolute. We can grammatic, unforgettable line: “It is a ple.” seven fishermen have cast their lament the mistaken decision to call a referendum, truth universally acknowledged, that Then novelist Jeanine Cummins hooks into her from different direc- and the lacklustre, unemotional campaign. We can a single man in possession of a good hit the jackpot. Her novel earned a tions and they’re all pulling at once. rue the errors that followed, as overly-moderate Tory fortune, must be in want of a wife.” million-dollar advance, drew pre- One from the eyebrow, one from the rebels pitched their fight on the method rather than Austen herself, however, never publication blurbs from best-selling lip, another at the nose, one from the substance of our departure; while the extremist married anybody, much less a hand- authors like Stephen King and John the cheek.” Labour leadership and naive Liberal Democrats some gentleman with an inherited Grisham (both inclined to be gener- “Yes, of course,” Parul snarks. proved unwitting handmaidens to our exit and their title and 100,000 pounds a year. ous to other writers). The crime nov- “That expression.” own destruction. She was a literary genius, that’s elist Don Winslow, author of a dark Back in my own book-reviewing But the facts are these: after half a century of all. trilogy about the Mexican drug wars, days, prose like that made my back membership, appeals in the 2016 referendum to a Novels, you see, are make-believe. called it “a ‘Grapes of Wrath’ for our teeth ache. The best-seller list over- common European identity fell on millions of deaf Storybooks. Products of the imagina- time.” The movie rights sold. Then flowed with it anyway. ears; and after three years of economic stagnation tion. Not to be confused with news- Oprah Winfrey made “American Mexican-American author Sandra since, and transparent evidence that the promises of paper stories or other documentary Dirt” her next book club selection. Cisneros was more generous. Yes, Brexit were false, the voters reaffirmed their decision forms. Needless to say, that’s a bit All that tells me two things: It’s a “American Dirt” has its awkward in a second vote in the election last month. So the simplistic. But then, this is an 800- page-turner, and well-calibrated to moments, she acknowledged to truth must be faced by all who wanted Britain to word newspaper column. Simplistic- excite the sympathies of Oprah’s NPR’s Maria Hinajosa. But its remain in the EU, including the Evening Standard: R-us. audience of women who watch day- intended audience, “maybe is unde- we did not convince our fellow citizens. Anyway, try to keep the funda- time TV. It’s “The Perils of Pauline” cided about issues at the border. It’s If the failure of pro-Europeans is obvious, why are mental distinction between fact and – or in this case, of Lydia Quixano going to be someone who wants to the celebrations of Brexiteers so muted? In part, fiction in mind regarding the latest Perez: a brown-skinned woman oth- be entertained, and the story is because they too know they have not convinced the ugly furor over “American Dirt.” It’s erwise very like the novel’s intended going to enter like a Trojan horse nation. a sentimental thriller about an Aca- audience. and change minds. And it’s going to Britain walks through the exit door with a feeling pulco bookstore owner and her son Then the guacamole hit the fan, change the minds that, perhaps, I of melancholic resignation rather than excitement fleeing for the U.S. border hunted by big time. can’t change.” about the future. The nation knows it has chosen the vicious narcotraficantes with a Chicana writer Myriam Gurba As for these literary commissars poorer path – the estimates produced by the Bank of grudge against her late husband, posted an angry review to the effect demanding birth certificates and England yesterday show an economy barely growing, whom they’ve already slaughtered at that author Cummins didn’t know passports, to hell with them. Any- with a trend rate not seen since the Seventies. a quinceanera (a teenager’s birthday squat about Mexico or Mexicans, body’s free to appropriate whatever The country also knows it has greatly diminished party). addressing her as pendeja (jerk, they choose. its voice in the world – already our views on every- (Notice how the columnist certi- bitch or worse). “American Dirt’s” Gene Lyons is a National Magazine thing from climate goals to the taxation of big tech fies his sophistication by dropping protagonist, she wrote, “perceives Award winner. Email Lyons at eugene- matter far less. Spanish words into the text?) her own country through the eyes of [email protected]. The more thoughtful leaders of the Brexit cam- paign know too that they prevailed by harnessing a Today in history nativist opposition to change and a resentment at the success of others in parts of the country, outside the cities of the North and South, that felt left behind. By The Associated Press They talk of levelling up, but they won on the Today’s Highlight argument of levelling down: if you can’t enjoy the On Feb. 8, 1924, the first execution by gas in the United fruits of globalisation, then nor should anyone else. States took place at the Neva- No one beyond the offices of a few deluded hedge da State Prison in Carson City funds in Mayfair believes Brexit was a vote for less as Gee Jon, a Chinese immi- red tape and more free trade. grant convicted of murder, was The party that now represents Sedgefield and put to death. On this date Blyth Valley champions more government interven- In 1587, Mary, Queen of tion, higher spending and extra regulation. Yester- Scots was beheaded at day, the Conservatives were trumpeting their re- Fotheringhay Castle in Eng- nationalisation of the Northern railways, the kind of land after she was implicated in a plot to murder her cousin, state involvement in the economy that we joined the Queen Elizabeth I. EU to get away from. “Global Britain” may be the slo- In 1862, the Civil War Battle gan, but neither the globe nor Britain believe a word of Roanoke Island, North Car- of it. So what lies ahead? olina, ended in victory for Ignore those who say that Brexit isn’t done. It is. Union forces led by Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside. Yes, there’s a trade agreement to be negotiated – and In 1910, the Boy Scouts of violent urban drama “Taxi Driv- pede and fighting between is 58. Movie producer Toby the details matter a lot to businesses – but it’s a much America was incorporated. er,” starring Robert De Niro, police and fans killing at least Emmerich is 57. Actress Missy less important decision than the existential one In 1922, President Warren was released by Columbia Pic- 19 people. At the Grammy Yager is 52. Actress Mary we’ve just taken about whether we are members of G. Harding had a radio tures. Awards in Los Angeles, Sam McCormack is 51. Rock musi- the EU. installed in the White House. In 1989, 144 people were Smith won best new artist, cian Keith Nelson is 51. Bas- In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II killed when an American-char- record of the year, song of the ketball Hall of Famer Alonzo There will be an argument about “divergence” – proclaimed her accession to tered Boeing 707 filled with year for “Stay with Me” and Mourning is 50. Actress Susan but the truth is that, in most areas, global standard- the British throne following the Italian tourists slammed into a best pop vocal album; Beck Misner is 49. Dance musician setting and the European markets will force us to be death of her father, King fog-covered mountain in the won album of the year for Guy-Manuel de Homem-Chris- a taker of the rules we have until today participated George VI. Azores. “Morning Phase.” to (Daft Punk) is 46. Actor Seth In 1968, three college stu- In 1992, the XVI Olympic Today’s Birthdays Green is 46. Actor Josh Mor- in making. That’s why the hard Brexit on paper will dents were killed in a con- Winter Games opened in Composer-conductor John row is 46. Rock musician feel much softer in practice. frontation between demonstra- Albertville, France. Williams is 88. Newscaster Ted Phoenix (Linkin Park) is 43. Even the hour of our departure – midnight Cen- tors and highway patrolmen at In 1993, General Motors Koppel is 80. Actor Nick Nolte Actor William Jackson Harper tral European Time – is set by others. South Carolina State Universi- sued NBC, alleging that “Date- is 79. Comedian Robert Klein is 40. Actor Jim Parrack is 39. It will take time for this loss of control to become ty in Orangeburg in the wake of line NBC” had rigged two car- is 78. Actor-rock musician Folk singer-musician Joey protests over a whites-only truck crashes to show that Creed Bratton is 77. Singer Ryan (Milk Carton Kids) is 38. apparent – but when it does, the same questions that bowling alley. The science-fic- 1973-to-87 GM pickups were Ron Tyson is 72. Actress Actress-comedian Cecily faced Britain 50 years ago will confront us now: how tion film “Planet of the Apes,” prone to fires in side impact Brooke Adams is 71. Actress Strong is 36. Rock musician do we exert our influence in the world? How do we starring Charlton Heston, had crashes. (NBC settled the law- Mary Steenburgen is 67. Jeremy Davis is 35. Hip-hop sustain support for the free markets and the open its world premiere in New York suit the following day and apol- Author John Grisham is 65. artist Anderson.Paak is 34. (it went into general release ogized for its “unscientific Retired NBA All-Star and Col- Rock musician Max Grahn society? the following April.) demonstration.”) lege Basketball Hall of Famer (Carolina Liar) is 32. Actor US Secretary of State Dean Acheson famously said In 1971, NASDAQ, the Ten years ago: The Marques Johnson is 64. Actor Ryan Pinkston is 32. NBA star of post-war Britain that we had lost an empire but not world’s first electronic stock Nielsen Co. estimated that Henry Czerny is 61. The for- Klay Thompson is 30. Profes- yet found a role. exchange, held its first trading 106.5 million people watched mer president of the Philip- sional surfer Bethany Hamilton Back in 1972, we thought we had by joining the day. the New Orleans Saints upset pines, Benigno Aquino III, is is 30. Actress Karle Warren is In 1973, Senate leaders the Indianapolis Colts in the 60. Rock singer Vince Neil 28. European community. In 2020, as we leave, it’s time named seven members of a Super Bowl, beating the 1983 (Motley Crue) is 59. Rock Thought for Today to come together – because we still haven’t found select committee to investigate “M-A-S-H” finale, which had singer-musician Sammy “Discussion is an exchange what we’re looking for. the Watergate scandal, includ- 105.97 million viewers. Llanas (formerly w/The of knowledge; an argument an –The London Evening Standard ing its chairman, Sen. Sam J. Five years ago: A riot BoDeans) is 59. Former Envi- exchange of ignorance.” Ervin, D-N.C. erupted outside a major soccer ronmental Protection Agency — Robert Quillen, Ameri- In 1976, Martin Scorsese’s stadium in Egypt, with a stam- administrator Lisa P. Jackson can journalist (1887-1948)

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He then took a completely right in what he said,” exemplifies the way faith can be humility, self-accountability, for- Prayer Breakfast - a Washington swipe at Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, Jeffress said. “It’s not politically used in the public sphere in a giveness and reconciliation.” tradition since 1953 - is by cus- a member of the Church of Jesus correct, but he didn’t get to be very positive way.” A Conservative Jewish rabbi in tom a respite from partisan bick- Christ of Latter-day Saints who president by being politically cor- The Rev. Jim Wallis, founder Encino, California, Noah Farkas ering. President Donald Trump had cited his faith in becoming rect.” of the Christian social justice of the Valley Beth Shalom congre- shattered that tradition Thursday the only Republican to vote for Jeffress, who said he dined group Sojourners, took note of gation, asserted that both Rom- with aggressive remarks that Trump’s removal. with Trump and Prayer Breakfast Trump’s assertion that faith ney and Pelosi “are moved by buoyed his allies but dismayed a “I don’t like people who use organizers at the White House on should not be used as a justifica- their respective faith traditions.” wide spectrum of faith leaders. their faith as justification for Wednesday, said the criticism of tion for doing what someone “I find it deeply problematic “A bipartisan prayer breakfast doing what they know is wrong,” Pelosi was justified. knows is wrong. that the president uses the is the last place one would expect Trump said. “When you have been under “Apply this logic to Trump’s National Prayer Breakfast to lam- to find political attacks on oppo- “Nor do I like people who say, nonstop attack for the last three white evangelical supporters: baste the faith of his opponents,” nents,” said the Rev. Tom Lam- ‘I pray for you’ when you know years from people who want to they are willing to trade off and Farkas said. “He forgets the histo- brecht, general manager of the that is not so,” Trump added, in a destroy you and your family, it’s a even sell out Jesus for the reward ry of faith in this country, and conservative United Methodist reference to House Speaker little hard to hear them say, ‘I of getting judges they like in the disrespects others who speak magazine Good News. “Our Nancy Pelosi, who has offered want to pray for you,’ “ he said. Supreme Court,” Wallis said via from their sense of faithful con- country would benefit from a that message even as she led the “It’s hypocritical.” email. “Jesus taught us to wel- science.” return to the kind of civility and impeachment effort. As for Romney, Jeffress con- come immigrants, to reject the At Liberty University in Lynch- grace reflected in Jesus’ words.” Pelosi, a practicing Catholic, tended that the senator’s decision use of racial bigotry, to avoid burg, Virginia - where Trump ally Trump set the tone for his reiterated that she often prays for to vote for Trump’s removal lying and to respect and love all Jerry Falwell Jr. is president - remarks even before speaking - Trump. “seems more based on self-pro- people as they are made in the English professor Karen Swallow holding up two newspapers with “I pray hard for him because motion than religious beliefs.” image of God.” Prior said Trump’s breakfast the headline “ACQUITTED” to he’s so off the track of our consti- Among Romney’s fellow Mor- Professor Robert Franklin, remarks prompted her to reflect herald the Senate’s vote Wednes- tution, our values, our country,” mons in Utah, views were mixed. who teaches moral theology at on how religious faith can be day against removing him from she said after the breakfast. “He “I don’t like that he’s the only Emory University’s Candler politicized. office. really needs our prayers.” member of the U.S. Senate on the School of Theology in Atlanta, “The problem with such state- In a keynote address before One of Trump’s leading allies Republican side who says, ‘I’m a also evoked Jesus. ments is not Trump himself, but Trump’s speech, Arthur Brooks, a in the conservative Christian man of God’ so he has to vote a “If the president is feeling per- rather they reveal how American Harvard professor and president evangelical community, the Rev. certain way,” said former GOP secuted, he would be well served Christianity has become a kind of of a conservative think tank, had Robert Jeffress of the Southern legislator Mike Noel. to spend quality time with his currency whose value depends decried a “crisis of contempt and Baptist megachurch First Baptist However, Emma Petty pastor while studying what Jesus on whose possession it’s in,” she polarization” and urged his lis- Dallas, embraced the president’s Addams, executive director of did when he was persecuted,” wrote via email.

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Sun- copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at ings, call 906-932-2211. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BOY SCOUTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 7 NATIONAL BOY DAY Boy Scouts of Boys Scouts of America America names new CEO, president Scout Oath On my honor I will do my best to do my IRVING, Texas – The National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America named Roger C. duty to God and my country and to obey Mosby as the organization’s CEO and President in the ; to help other people at all late December after a focused search, which was times; to keep myself physically strong, initiated when former CEO and President Michael mentally awake, and morally straight. B. Surbaugh retired after a tenure of more than four years. “As the BSA moves through an extraordinary Scout Law time of both change and opportunity, we believe A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, Roger’s experience as a sea- friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, soned executive, adept at guid- cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and rever- ing transformation and driving ent. growth, will bring the right combination of strength and focus needed to steer our orga- Scout Mission nization toward a promising The mission of the Boy Scouts of future,” said Jim Turley, Nation- America is to prepare young people to al Chair of the Boy Scouts of make ethical and moral choices over America. most recently their lifetimes by instilling in them the val- ran his own consulting firm Roger C. ues of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. focused on executive coaching, Mosby following his retirement from leading energy infrastructure company Kinder Morgan in 2015. During nearly two decades with the company, he served as HR Boy Scouts of America lead and was one of the original six officers. Dur- ing his tenure, Kinder Morgan grew from 175 to more than 11,000 employees, with Mosby leading extensive change management and cultural trans- celebrate 110th birthday today formation efforts. “I am honored to assume a leadership role with The Boy Scouts of America was size shared leadership experiences, citi- the eighth grade) through 21 years of what I believe to be the nation’s greatest youth- founded in 1910 and since then, more zenship, fun, adventure, fitness, and age. Sea builds character serving organization, one that is close to my heart than 110 million Americans have been respect. These programs include chil- through high-adventure military and and that I have served for years as a volunteer. I am participants in BSA programs at some dren and young adults in kindergarten maritime career exploration. The pro- confident that my decades of experience helping time. Today there are more than 2.4 mil- through 18 years of age. gram uses the ship as the fundamental talented people grow, transform and evolve organi- lion youth participants – boys and girls Venturers and Sea Scouts are co-ed unit of Sea Scouting, consisting of five zations can be applied to furthering the mission of – and nearly one million adult volun- programs for young people from 14 to or more youth and their adult leaders. Scouting,” Mosby said. “Scouting has been part of teers. 20, building character through mean- The program promotes better citizen- my life for most of my life. I believe in the power of In celebration, today is National ingful activities and high-adventure. ship and seamanship through instruc- Scouting and how important it is in developing Scouts Day. Many churches will cele- Exploring provides males and tion and practice in water safety, boat- character and leadership in young people, so I am brate Scout Sunday this Sunday, accord- females age 10-20 the opportunity to ing skills, outdoor activities, and social proud to join dedicated professionals and volun- ing to the organization’s website. learn about career fields, network with interactions. teers as we move the organization forward.” The Boy Scouts of America has roots business leaders, and gain hands-on is a year-round program Roger was a Scout as a youth and served for in the British Boy Scouts organization experience in a fun environment. for young men and women who are 14 more than 33 years as a volunteer in the Mid-Amer- which was created in 1908 after the suc- Here’s a closer look at the various years of age (or 13 years of age and have ica and Sam Houston Area councils, in addition to cess of the book by programs: completed the eighth grade) and up to positions with the Southern Region and National Robert Baden-Powell. Cub Scouts is a year-round program 21 years of age. Venturing provides Committees of the Boy Scouts of America, as well On a foggy day in London – so the whose mission is to develop character positive youth-led experiences to help as the World Organization of the Scout Movement. story goes – an American newspaper- and ethical decision-making skills for young people mature and to prepare He has received the and the man, William Dickson Boyce, became boys and girls in kindergarten through them to become responsible and caring , the highest honors for volun- lost when a Boy Scout came to his assis- fifth grades (5 to 10 years old). Cub adults, with an emphasis on adventure, teers at the regional and local levels, respectively, tance. With the boy’s guidance, Boyce Scouting is organized into groups leadership, personal growth, and service. and is a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the arrived at his destination. When Boyce called packs and dens, each of which is Exploring is a year-round, co-ed Arrow, Scouting’s honor society. offered payment for the assistance, the led by dedicated volunteer leaders who career exploration program for young “Roger’s expertise in leading, navigating and Boy Scout refused explaining it was a teach Cub Scouts fun, valuable lessons, men and women from ages 10-20. implementing positive organizational change will good deed. help learn citizenship, and develop Exploring provides students with an be invaluable to the BSA,” said , Boyce was inspired to organize simi- physical fitness. opportunity to learn about a wide vari- National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Amer- lar youth groups into one organization. Boy Scouts is a year-round program ety of career fields and network with ica. “His skills and experience are just what we On Feb. 8, 1910, Boyce filed papers of for boys 11—17 designed to build char- professionals already working in those need at this time. I look forward to working with incorporation, and the Boy Scouts of acter, citizenship, and personal fitness fields. Participants get hands-on experi- him to ensure Scouting’s bright future.” America was born. through a vigorous outdoor program ence to determine whether or not a par- Roger Mosby joins Jim Turley and Ellie Morri- The BSA’s goal is to train youth in and peer group leadership with the ticular career field is right for them. son to form the BSA’s “Key 3,” the organization’s responsible citizenship, character counsel of an adult Scoutmaster. Scout- They also develop valuable networking highest tier of leadership at the national level. development, and self-reliance through ing is the form of learning by contacts with professionals working in “We thank Michael Surbaugh for his years of participation in a wide range of outdoor doing. Boy Scouts explore their inter- their selected career fields, while getting service and leadership to the Boy Scouts of Ameri- activities, educational programs, and, at ests and improve skills while working to know other youth with similar inter- ca,” Turley said. “Now, as we enter the next stage, older age levels, career-oriented pro- toward Scouting’s highest rank: Eagle. ests and aspirations. we welcome Roger and his well-suited expertise to grams in partnership with community Sea Scouts is a year-round program To learn more, or to find a Scouting guide us toward even more opportunities to bring organizations, according to its website. for young men and women who are 14 unit in your area, please visit beas- the benefits of Scouting to more youth, families Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts empha- (or 13 years of age and have completed cout.scouting.org. and communities.”

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Rick and I go back a long ways. An Outdoorsman’s Journal After purchasing bait, tackle and moving into our room (Rick was at my house at 3:45 this morning) we headed towards Hello friends, Washburn with my Polaris Clas- What can I tell you about sic 550 in tow. This is my first Lake Superior’s Chequamegon snowmobile with electric start, Bay? Considering that I lived in that is fan cooled and has Ashland County for most of the reverse. The Classic is a 2005 90s, looking back at my experi- with 1,200 miles on it and since ences, I recall the ice winter trek it is not a two up we may have back in 1995 from Superior to overloaded it over the next three Saxon Harbor. Despite the sim- days on the ice. ple fact that I have traveled Our informants said head to throughout Wisconsin as an out- Houghton Point which is just door writer since 1989, I am under four miles from where we embarrassed to say that I do not took the sled off the trailer in know how to fish the big bay, Washburn. cannot identify many of the fish We pulled two fully loaded Submitted photo in it and geographically cannot sleds over some rough ice and RICK MIOTKE shows off his 31.25-inch brown trout he caught in late January in Chequamegon Bay. remember which island is had a little bit of bad luck when which. we reached our destination. We I put out two tip ups and Rick time so we were friends from the on the other end. Five times I As you are about to find out unloaded everything, and I put out two Jawjackers all baited get-go. got it to the hole. Five times I in another whirlwind story, could not find my rod and reel with lake shiners and we were These guys use a UTV and could not turn it up the hole. much of that would change this bag which contained my five jig fishing in water from 19 to 44 fish maybe a hundred yards Long story short, the brown got past week. poles. I wasted no time and went feet deep with the hopes of apart from each other. They away. Without hesitation I took looking for them, no luck, they catching a brown trout, splake, spread out two tip ups a piece the sled to the truck and got the Tuesday, Jan. 28 had fallen off and in a very short walleye, northern pike or any- and jig in their shacks with their 10-inch auger. High 27, low 18 period of time someone else thing that would make us feel other line and they like natural Rick got the second and only Lodging, bait and much of found them. like we were doing something bait. other chance for a brown and right. Day became night and we Meanwhile back at the Mark after a solid 20-minute fight Jaw- headed the Classic towards the and Rick show, it’s noon we have jacker/jig pole and with the truck and the truck towards Ash- yet to catch a fish and, voila, assistance of Joe Sinn as our gaff land. Rick catches a very small perch, man, caught a 31.25-inch trophy. then Rick catches another. Next We had no idea that this Wednesday, Jan. 29 he catches an 18-inch walleye. beauty from the cold waters of High 23, low 17 Then I caught a couple of Lake Superior was such a dandy We got new intel into where decent perch, dark came and no but when our buddies told Rick to fish today and would fish trout, but we were learning. that he had to mount it that from dark to dark. The trip on none of them had ever hit the the sled was greatly reduced and Thursday, Jan. 30 30-inch mark the decision was we met three really cool guys High 28, low 21 made. from Marshfield who we would Did you ever do something These guys wanted Rick to fish next to for the next two wrong because you did not want mount this fish so bad that they days. to make waves? I did on this even met us at the truck well Joe Sinn, John Zeitler and trip, Rick just purchased an 8- after dark and offered one of Terry Poehnlt are 70, 70 and 62. inch electric auger. We had my their trout to Rick to eat if he They do multiple three day trips 10-inch Jiffy propane auger would mount his. a winter up here and they are along and like a damn fool I left I am hooked on seasoned tough guys that are a in the truck. Chequamegon Bay, I will be Submitted photo lot of fun, not to mention they At noon, I had a flag, and let back this winter! PERCH AND bacon make for a breakfast on the ice have read this column for a long me tell you I had me a big brown Sunset High water wreaks havoc on Great Lakes, swamping communities MANISTEE (AP) – Rita flooded; roads and side- winter, then rise in spring uary. Lakes Huron and sucks up more moisture waves reaching 23 feet (7 Alton has an unusual walks crumbled; beaches and summer as melting Michigan did likewise last from other regions and meters) high during a mid- morning routine these washed away; parks were snow and rainfall replenish month, according to the dumps it into the lakes, fill- January storm. days: Wake up. Get rendered unusable. Docks them. Broader fluctuations U.S. Army Corps of Engi- ing them back up. That means the poten- dressed. Go outside to see that boats previously take place over longer peri- neers in Detroit. “Those two forces are tial for further damage will if her house is closer to couldn’t reach because the ods. Levels surged in the Even Ontario, where a increasing in intensity at increase as spring tumbling down an 80-foot water was too shallow are 1980s before dropping hydropower dam provides the same time,” suggesting snowmelt and rains arrive, cliff into Lake Michigan. now submerged. sharply in the 2000s. more stability, has experi- the up-and-down shifts said Ethan Theuerkauf, a When her father built At one point last year, But increasingly, the enced record highs twice in may become more extreme, Michigan State University the 1,000-square-foot, ferry service was halted in highs are higher and the the past three years. Gronewold said. geologist. brick bungalow in the early the Lake Erie island com- lows lower – and the varia- “That’s not supposed to How long before the “This would include 1950s near Manistee, munity of Put-In-Bay after tions happen faster. Lakes happen,” said Drew waters recede is anyone’s extensive beach, dune and Michigan, more than an the vessels’ landing spot Superior, Huron and Gronewold, a University of guess. The Army Corps bluff erosion, but also dam- acre of land lay between it disappeared beneath the Michigan had bigger jumps Michigan hydrologist. predicts the lakes will age to coastal infrastruc- and the drop-off overlook- waves. On Mackinac Island between 2013-14 than dur- “That lake is carefully regu- exceed their long-term ture and more lakefront ing the giant freshwater in Lake Huron, portions of ing any comparable period. lated.” averages through June. homes falling in,” he said. sea. But erosion has accel- the only paved road It took just seven years to Climate change is Michigan and Huron Members of Congress erated dramatically as the washed away. go from record slumps to believed to influence water already are 17 inches high- from the region are seeking lake approaches its highest Homeowners and agen- all-time peaks. temperatures and precipi- er than a year ago. federal funds for barrier levels in recorded history, cies are extending battered Lakes Ontario and Erie tation, which wage a con- Another ominous sign: construction, dredging and hurling powerful waves seawalls, constructing last year reached their stant tug-of-war with lake Ice cover is light this win- restoring shorelines. State into the mostly clay bluff. berms and piling stones highest points since record levels. Warmer water ter. Shoreline ice provides a lawmakers in Michigan are Now, the jagged clifftop and sandbags. Some are keeping began in 1918. boosts evaporation, which buffer against pounding pushing to expand the cri- is about eight feet from elevating houses or moving Superior surpassed several pushed levels downward waters. In its absence, teria for declaring emer- Alton’s back deck. them farther inland. Even all-time monthly averages about 20 years ago. But as Chicago’s Lake Michigan gencies that could trigger “It’s never been like this, shanties in a historic and did so again in Jan- the atmosphere warms, it waterfront was battered by government assistance. never,” she said on a recent Michigan fishing village morning, peering down the dating to 1903 are being snow-dusted hillside as bit- raised. 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[email protected] “Definitely the speed factor’s out there for BESSEMER – Bessemer didn’t have much him and he was able to use it tonight against time to let Thursday night’s loss at Jeffers them. They came out in a press,” he said. bother them. They recovered nicely with a Kortemeier played well also, Matrella 69-43 Copper Mountain Conference victory said. over shorthanded Lake Linden-Hubbell Fri- While Lake Linden-Hubbell has been day night. competitive this season, they’ve taken some The Lakes stayed in the game through the big blows. Carter Crouch played football on first half despite missing two key players in a torn ACL and part of the basketball season Carter Crouch and William Lyons. It was 27- before doctors shut the Michigan Tech foot- 21 Speedboys at the half as Bessemer was ice ball recruit down with surgery expected next cold from 3 (1 of 13) and LL-H overcame a 2 week. This was the Lakes’ first game without of 12 shooting performance in the first quar- top scoring threat William Lyons, who may ter. miss the rest of the season with an injury Bessemer hit three of their first fourth also. attempts from 3 in the third quarter to open The Lakes hung around for awhile, but it it up, getting the lead over 20, 49-27, by the was tough to keep pace for the whole game. end of the quarter. Kumpula said they missed their leadership “Second half, we got lost,” LL-H coach Friday night. Jack Kumpula said. “We got lost too many “We’ve been playing without Carter, but times, they got too many open shots. To William’s our (Energizer) bunny,” he said. Bessemer’s credit, they knocked them “He gives us our charge and our life and we down.” didn’t have much life tonight – long bus ride, Bessemer coach Richard Matrella gave trying to figure out our new roles and it’s a Anthony Metas credit for the Speedboys’ run struggle.” to start the second half. He found Nick Trud- Caleb Gregoire had 23 points for LL-H. geon for a pair of shots, Jack Matrella for one Bessemer (8-6, 8-4) hosts rival Wakefield- and then hit his own. Marenisco Tuesday. LL-H — Mason Codere 8, Caleb Gregoire 23, Cole Gregoire 6, Marcus Suther- “That tells you what type of player he is land 3, Zavier Fontaine 3. FTs: 6-7. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Caleb and can be,” coach Matrella said. Gregoire 3, Cole Gregoire 2. Bessemer — Connor Fingeroos 2, Jack Matrella 25, Peyton Solberg 2, Riley Matrella finished with a game-high 25 Wroblewski 2, Nick Trudgeon 10, Anthony Metas 7, Lane Kortemeier 19, Alex points and Lane Kortemeier tallied 19 Church 2. FTs: 5-7. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Matrella 3, Trudgeon 1, Metas 1, Kortemeier 1. points. Trudgeon finished with 10. LL-H 7 21 27 43 Matrella, a sophomore, is Bessemer’s Bessemer 14 27 49 69

Norm Tesch photo WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Adam Libertoski, left, contests a shot by Ontonagon’s Logan Latvis Friday night in Wakefield. Boys roundup: Ontonagon edges W-M; E-TC wins at Jeffers WAKEFIELD — Onton- was really nice.” ate team on the offensive agon completed the season E-TC made just three end, didn’t score that many sweep of Wakefield-Marenis- field goals in the first quarter points in their last game. co with a 58-56 Copper but stayed close, 15-14, as “I think we got out on Mountain Conference victo- Kelsey Jilek went 6 of 7 at them early in the game, so ry Friday night. the line. Eric they had to play at a quicker The Cardinals were miss- Abramson hit a couple of 3s pace,” Lewinski said. “They ing Morgan Miskovich and in the second quarter and couldn’t hold the ball and Logan Hamel to illness. Brendan Polkky got a couple pass it around. They’re very Gage Delich and Matthew of post touches to give Jeffers disciplined, they’re very Montie started in their place something else to think young, they're going to be and Sam Hautala got some about, helping the Panthers good, they’re well coached.” minutes off the bench. to a 33-26 halftime lead. Sawyer Stengard led the “Those guys really Jaden Borseth didn’t Devils with 19 points. stepped up with Logan and score in the first half against Mason Recla scored 13 and Morgan being gone,” W-M Jeffers’ Christian Hocking, Tommy Lundin had 11. coach Terry Fetters said. but he got going in the sec- Chris Wright led Drum- It was a close game ond half with 15 points. He mond with 18 points, Chase throughout. W-M took a went end to end to make a Miller had 17 and Nolar one-point lead late in the layup at the end of the third Arthur scored 16. fourth quarter. They turned quarter to make it 45-33 E- Ironwood (7-7, 5-7) plays it over and ended up fouling TC. at rival Hurley Tuesday Ontonagon on a made bas- “You could really see him night. ket. They missed the free taking the bull by the horns “They’re having a very throw but got the in that quarter,” Besonen nice season,” Lewinski said. and made another shot to go said. “We have to give it our best up by four points. Jilek also scored 15 shot, we’re not the favored Turnovers hurt W-M Fri- points; he and Tommy team by any teams. Hopeful- day night. Cousineau each had seven ly the kids are motivated by “They played well tonight boards to lead the Panthers. playing the rival.” Drummond — Nolar Arthur 16, Chase Miller 17, us,” Fetters said. “They’ve Abramson scored 12 points Chris Wright 18, Alex Rasmussen 8, Tyler Runice 3. been in a lot of games. The and Cousineau had 10. FTs: 20-25. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Miller 3, Arthur 1. games they’ve lost have not Besonen said it was one Ironwood — Joe Kashich 3, Sawyer Stengard 19, Tommy Lundin 11, Von Lyons 2, Drew Dabb 3, been by much, most of of Cole Borseth’s best career Mason Recla 13, Matt DiGiorgio 6. FTs: 5-12. Fouls: them.” games as he played well on 20. Fouled out: Recla. 3-pointers: Kashich 1, Sten- gard 1, Lundin 2, Recla 2, DiGiorgio 2. Logan Latvis led Onton- both offense and defense. Drummond 31 62 agon with 16 points. Luke Jilek was aggressive off the Ironwood 30 57 Strasser and Austin Walters dribble and he was good – – – each scored 13. defensively. MERCER, Wis. – Wash- Adam Libertoski had 16 Hocking and John Schutz burn defeated Mercer 67-44 points to lead the Cardinals. finished with 14 points for in an Indianhead Confer- Ethan Libertoski scored 12 Jeffers. ence game Friday night. and Cole had 11. E-TC (8-4, 5-4) hosts “Washburn just beat Ontonagon (5-8, 4-5) Ontonagon Monday night. (conference leader) Mellen E-TC — Kelsey Jilek 15, Jaden Borseth 15, Eric and they’re a tough team,” goes to No. 1 Dollar Bay Fri- Abramson 12, Tommy Cousineau 10, Cole Borseth Mercer coach Adam Miller day night. W-M (7-6, 7-4) 9, Brendan Polkky 6. FTs: 8-9. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Abramson 4, Jilek 1, J. Borseth 1, said. “We gave them every- goes to rival Bessemer Tues- C. Borseth 1. thing we had, we just missed Jason Juno/Daily Globe day night. Jeffers — Christian Hocking 14, John Schutz 14, Ontonagon — Logan Latvis 16, Luke Soumis 4, Austin Kinnunen 10, Andrew Kinnune 5, Kyle Mattila a couple opportunities.” BESSEMER’S LANE Kortemeier, middle, shoots over Lake Linden-Hubbell’s Caleb Reece LaBine 1, Luke Strasser 13, Austin Walters 4, Lance Heinonen 3. FTs: 2-3. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: Charles Motiff led Wash- Gregoire Friday night at the House of Noise in Bessemer. 13, Ryan Preiss 7, Tomas Immonen 5. FTs: 13-23. None. 3-pointers: Schutz 3, Austin Kinnunen 2, burn with 18 points and Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Latvis 1, Hocking 1, Andrew Kinnunen 1, Heinonen 1. E-TC 14 33 45 67 Alex Wilber had 16. Strasser 3, Preiss 1, Immonen 1. GCC women fall Korpisalo was injured, got a fifth shutout W-M — Sam Hautala 5, Ethan Libertoski 12, Jeffers 15 26 33 50 Kobe Hiller led the Tigers Adam Libertoski 16, Sethe Cole 11, Gage Delich 6, in his last eight games on Friday night in a Matthew Montie 6. FTs: 5-9. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: – – – with 11 points. Devin Losh IRONWOOD – The GCC Samsons fell None. 3-pointers: Hautala 1, A. Libertoski 2, Cole 1, IRONWOOD – Iron- was big on the boards for 99-33 to Bryant & Stratton, ranked 11th in 2-0 win over the Detroit Red Wings. He's Delich 1. got back-to-back shutouts and eight Ontonagon 18 30 40 58 wood lost for just the second Mercer. the country, Friday night. W-M 15 24 38 56 time at home this season Fri- “Devin Losh played fan- Bryant & Stratton finished with five straight wins. He is 12-2-0 since becoming – – – day night as Drummond tastic,” Miller said. “We were players in double figures, led by 32 points the starter. The five shutouts lead the PAINESDALE – Ewen- held on for a 62-57 Indian- all hustle tonight, we just from La’Janique Perry Ellis. NHL. struggled. They face-guard- Trout Creek coach Brad head Conference victory. Madelyn Wiggins led GCC with 10 And it was probably his easiest win of ed Kobe and they didn’t let Besonen has noticed The Red Devils trailed by points. Haley Grover had 10 rebounds. the season, with Columbus out-shooting improvement as they played nine, 45-36, in the second him go at all.” the hapless Red Wings 44-16. Mercer trailed by 11 at GCC (11-9) hosts Bay College Wednes- some of the top teams in the half. They came back to tie "We didn't give them much, but (Merz- the half and couldn’t get it to day night. Copper Mountain Confer- the game, but they couldn’t Bryant & Stratton — Makenzie Vann 12, Kiarra Otto 15, Kiyanna Rodgers likins) made some great saves for us," Blue single digits in the second 10, La’Janique Perry-Ellis 32, Kiara Hortman 9, Marleah Drake 15, Aaliyah Jackets coach John Tortorella said. ence, it just hadn’t been complete the comeback half. Johnson 2, Faith Watkins 4. FTs: 13-16. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-point- resulting in victories. effort. ers: Perry-Ellis 4, Otto 2, Rodgers 2, Hortman 3, Drake 1. “If they don’t do it this GCC — Madelyn Wiggins 10, Samalya Buchanan 2, Haley Grover 3, Paul, Gilgeous-Alexander lead It did Friday night, “I’ll give the kids credit year, these kids are going to Kai’Terra Ross 5, Poy Jacob 5, Airiana White 2, Aiyana Nickel 6. FTs: 1-5. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Wiggins 2, Nickel 1, Grover 1, Ross Thunder past Pistons 108-101 though, as the Panthers got a for fighting back, but we do it in their lives,” Miller 1, Jacob 1. nice road win at Jeffers, 67- couldn’t finish the deal,” said. “They work hard. The Bryant & Stratton 19 42 75 99 GCC 5 14 27 33 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Nothing 50. Ironwood coach Pete Lewin- ball never bounces our way changed for the Oklahoma City Thunder “This one felt really good, ski said. “I thought we got in any way, shape or form.” Merzlikins gets fifth shutout, before the trade deadline. I was really happy for the pounded on the defensive Mercer (3-14, 1-11) goes to Butternut Tuesday night. Blue Jackets beat Red Wings As a result, nothing appears to have guys,” Besonen said. “The glass, they were much more Washburn — Alex Wilber 16, Charles Motiff 18, changed after – in their first game since, guys were tough as nails physical than us. We shot Michael Weber 2, Hale Hoglund 2, Carlos Rosales COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Columbus 6, Brenden Walson 9, Sebastian Rosales 8, Tony they won again with balanced scoring and tonight, which was really the free throws horrendous- Richardson 4. FTs: 18-22. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Blue Jackets rookie goalie Elvis Merzlikins solid defense. refreshing. ... I won’t say we ly (5 of 12).” None. 3-pointers: Wilber 2, Rosales 1. is racking up some impressive stats since Mercer — Baylie Huybrecht 7, Jordan Ahlborn Chris Paul scored 22 points and Shai turned the corner yet Ironwood took an early 8, Devin Losh 8, Kobe Hiller 11, Ryan Losh 2, becoming the starter by attrition on New Gilgeous-Alexander added 21 to help the because it’s one game, but to 10-3 lead; Drummond led at Davin Peterson 8. FTs: 8-11. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Huybrecht 1, Ahlborn 1. Year's Eve. Thunder beat the Detroit Pistons 108-101 really buckle down and play the half, though, 31-30. The Washburn 31 67 Merzlikins, who took over after Joonas on Friday night. a good, solid four quarters Lumberjacks, a very deliber- Mercer 20 44 l 10 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Beekman put to the test as

65 Orlando 22 30 .423 12½ teams in each division and two wild Michigan State seeks new coach LocalSaturday, Schedule Feb. 8 Nicolet 54, Slinger 43 Washington 18 32 .360 15½ cards per conference advance to College Basketball Notre Dame 44, Pulaski 41 Charlotte 16 35 .314 18 playoffs. By The Associated Press some flavor of a list or a set of ideas, or at DCTC at GCC, men, 2 Oak Creek 46, Kenosha Indian Trail Atlanta 14 39 .264 21 Thursday's Games Girls Basketball 43 Central Division New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 0 Bill Beekman became Michigan State the very least, a set of criteria." Washington Island at Mercer, 3 Oakfield 46, Dodgeland 42 W L Pct GB Montreal 3, Anaheim 2, OT athletic director during a turbulent peri- Monday, Feb. 10 Oconto 74, Algoma 54 Milwaukee 44 7 .863 — Vegas 7, Florida 2 Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi, who Boys Basketball Omro 67, Lomira 54 Indiana 31 21 .596 13½ N.Y. Islanders 5, Los Angeles 3 od in the school's history, taking the job was previously the defensive coordinator Watersmeet at L’Anse, 6:20 Onalaska 74, Sparta 31 Chicago 19 34 .358 26 Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 Ontonagon at E-TC, 7:30 EST Palmyra-Eagle 61, Williams Bay 56 Detroit 19 35 .352 26½ Detroit 4, Buffalo 3, SO two years ago with minimal experience in at Michigan State, downplayed the possi- Girls Basketball Pardeeville 68, Rio 64, OT Cleveland 13 39 .250 31½ Colorado 4, Ottawa 1 athletics. bility of returning to the Spartans. Hurley at Mellen, 7:15 Parkview 74, Johnson Creek 63 WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 4, Vancouver 2 Bayfield at Ironwood, 7:15 Peshtigo 53, Sturgeon Bay 49 Southwest Division Winnipeg 4, St. Louis 2 Now he faces one of the most impor- There's been speculation about Cincin- Jeffers at Bessemer, 6:30 Pewaukee 72, New Berlin West 42 WLPct GB Nashville 3, Calgary 2 tant tasks for any Big Ten AD – hiring a nati's Luke Fickell, which would bring Ontonagon at E-TC, 6 EST Phelps 47, Elcho 39 Houston 33 19 .635 — Carolina 5, Arizona 3 Drummond at Mercer, 7:15 Pittsville 63, Almond-Bancroft 51 Dallas 31 21 .596 2 San Jose 6, Edmonton 3 new football coach. some symmetry to the hire after Danto- Baraga at Wakefield-Marenisco, Plymouth 69, Berlin 46 Memphis 26 26 .500 7 Friday's Games "In my two years, we've only had one 6:30 Port Washington 68, West Bend San Antonio 22 29 .431 10½ Buffalo 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 nio's exit. Dantonio, like Fickell, was a Tuesday, Feb. 11 West 58 New Orleans 21 31 .404 12 Columbus 2, Detroit 0 coaching search – for a rowing coach," defensive coordinator at Ohio State and Boys Basketball Prescott 81, Osceola 47 Northwest Division Toronto 5, Anaheim 4, OT Wakefield-Marenisco at Bessemer, Racine Case 74, Racine Park 59 W L Pct GB Minnesota 3, Dallas 2 Beekman told reporters this week. "I'd the head coach at Cincinnati before tak- 6:30 Racine Lutheran 84, Saint Thomas Denver 36 16 .692 — Saturday's Games challenge most of you to name the rowing ing over the Spartans. Ironwood at Hurley, 7:15 More 41 Utah 32 18 .640 3 Ottawa at Winnipeg, 2 p.m. Mercer at Butternut, 7:15 Racine St. Catherine's 87, Catholic Oklahoma City 32 20 .615 4 Arizona at Boston, 3 p.m. coach." "I think Michigan State has been most Phelps at Watersmeet, 6:30 Central 40 Portland 24 28 .462 12 Colorado at Columbus, 7 p.m. Rowing won't be foremost on the successful when it's looked at somebody Dollar Bay at Ewen-Trout Creek, Rib Lake 66, Newman Catholic 55 Minnesota 15 35 .300 20 Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 7:30 EST Roncalli 65, Kiel 47 Pacific Division p.m minds of most Michigan State fans in the that knows the territory," Beekman said. Girls Basketball Sauk Prairie 49, Reedsburg Area WLPct GB N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 days to come. For the first time in over a Dollar Bay at E-TC, 6 EST 46, 2OT L.A. Lakers 38 12 .760 — p.m. "Doesn't mean it has to be an alum, but Wednesday, Feb. 12 Seneca 26, North Crawford 24 L.A. Clippers 36 15 .706 2½ Nashville at Edmonton, 7 p.m. decade, the Spartans need a football somebody who gets the flavor of who we College Basketball Sheboygan South 85, Green Bay Phoenix 21 31 .404 18 Philadelphia at Washington, 7 Bay College at GCC, women, 5; Southwest 81 Sacramento 20 31 .392 18½ p.m. coach after Mark Dantonio announced are as an institution." men, 7 Shiocton 68, Bonduel 48 Golden State 12 40 .231 27 Pittsburgh at Florida, 7 p.m. his retirement Tuesday. That puts Beek- Five years ago, Michigan State might Thursday, Feb. 13 Shorewood 64, Whitnall 59 Thursday's Games Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Boys Basketball Solon Springs 72, South Shore 63 New York 105, Orlando 103 Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. man, who took over in 2018 in the wake have seemed like a top-level job. The L’Anse at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:20 Southern Door 66, Sevastopol 48 New Orleans 125, Chicago 119 Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. of the Larry Nassar scandal, on the spot. Spartans won Big Ten titles in 2010, 2013 EST Spring Valley 49, Elk Mound 34 Milwaukee 112, Philadelphia 101 Carolina at Vegas, 10 p.m. Girls Basketball Stevens Point 74, Merrill 62 Portland 125, San Antonio 117 Sunday's Games Michigan State's previous athletic and 2015. Dantonio had changed the per- Mercer at Hurley, 7:15 Turner 71, Jefferson 50 Houston 121, L.A. Lakers 111 Boston at Detroit, 12:30 p.m. director, Mark Hollis, retired early in Mellen at Ironwood, 7:15 Two Rivers 71, Valders 69 Friday's Games Anaheim at Buffalo, 3 p.m. ception of what was possible for the pro- Republic-Michigamme at Besse- Waterloo 56, Cambridge 44 Washington 119, Dallas 118 Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers, 6 2018 amid the fallout from the sex abuse gram. mer, 6:30 Waukesha West 70, Catholic Philadelphia 119, Memphis 107 p.m. Houghton at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Memorial 48 Boston 112, Atlanta 107 Chicago at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. scandal involving Nassar, a former Michi- But now, Michigan State faces some L’Anse at Wakefield-Marenisco, Wausau East 59, Wausau West 54 Oklahoma City 108, Detroit 101 Colorado at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. gan State sports doctor who also worked familiar challenges. Michigan has 6:30 Wauwatosa West 59, Marquette Toronto 115, Indiana 106 Monday's Games Friday, Feb. 14 University 50 Phoenix 127, Houston 91 Arizona at Montreal, 7 p.m. for USA Gymnastics. Around the time of regained the upper hand in its in-state Boys Basketball Wauzeka-Steuben 54, Kickapoo 48 Sacramento 105, Miami 97 Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Hollis' departure, ESPN reported allega- rivalry with the Spartans, and Ohio State Wakefield-Marenisco at Three West Salem 64, Gale-Ettrick-Trem- Portland at Utah N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7 Lakes, 5:45 pealeau 55 Saturday's Games p.m. tions of sexual assault and violence is as tough as ever. Penn State is also in Hurley at Mellen, 7:15 Whitefish Bay 72, Grafton 33 Milwaukee at Orlando, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7:30 against women involving Michigan State Bayfield at Ironwood, 7:15 Whitehall 78, Lincoln 71 Dallas at Charlotte, 7 p.m. p.m. Michigan State's division. Drummond at Mercer, 7:15 Wild Rose 77, Tri-County 11 New York at Detroit, 7 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 10 p.m. football and basketball players. The And the off-field concerns haven't Ontonagon at Dollar Bay, 7:20 EST Winnebago Lutheran Academy 75, Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. St. Marys Springs 65 New Orleans at Indiana, 7:30 report questioned how the athletic gone away. Curtis Blackwell, a former Girls Basketball Columbus 2, Watersmeet at Bessemer, 6:30 Wisconsin Lutheran 93, New Berlin p.m. department handled those cases. L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 Michigan State football employee, filed a Saturday, Feb. 15 Eisenhower 77 Detroit Detroit000—0 0 p.m. Into that turmoil stepped Beekman, lawsuit claiming his employment agree- College Basketball Wisconsin Girls Columbus 011—2 GCC at Kennedy-King, women, 1 Friday L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 8:30 First Period_None. who had been executive director of the ment was violated when he was disci- Amery 49, Elk Mound 27 p.m. Second Period_1, Columbus, Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. U.P.Friday Boys Auburndale 50, Prentice 22 Werenski 17 (Foligno, Milano), 4:57. MSU Alumni Association, as well as a plined while the school addressed sexual Rudyard 63, Newberry 41 Badger 60, Elkhorn Area 54 San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 Third Period_2, Columbus, Jen- vice president of the school and secretary assault allegations against players in Mid-Peninsula 51, Carney-Nadeau Bangor 41, Royall 37 p.m. ner 9 (Nyquist), 18:35 (en). 47 Baraboo 42, Portage 38 Sunday's Games Shots on Goal_Detroit 5-4-7_16. of its board. He did not have experience 2017. A recent filing in that case from North Central 52, Forest Park 43 Bay Port 51, De Pere 44 Boston at Oklahoma City, 3:30 Columbus 10-21-13_44. running a major athletic department. Blackwell's lawyer suggested that deposi- Chassell 69, Republic-Michigamme Beaver Dam 82, Sauk Prairie 42 p.m. Power-play opportunities_Detroit 43 Cashton 70, Necedah 52 Chicago at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. 0 of 2; Columbus 0 of 4. Dantonio's departure, which came a tion testimony by Dantonio may have Bessemer 69, Lake Linden-Hubbell Delavan-Darien 45, Burlington 22 Memphis at Washington, 6 p.m. Goalies_Detroit, Howard 2-21-2 43 Florence 55, White Lake 13 New York at Atlanta, 6 p.m. (43 shots-42 saves). Columbus, few weeks after the usual college football revealed NCAA violations. Ewen-Trout Creek 67, Jeffers 50 Fox Valley Lutheran 57, Denmark Utah at Houston, 7 p.m. Merzlikins 12-6-4 (16-16). hiring season, puts Beekman to the test, "To the best of our knowledge, as I Hancock 77, L’Anse 63 39 L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 7:30 A_18,978 (18,500). T_2:22. Iron Mountain 82, Ishpeming 50 Franklin 85, Racine Horlick 49 p.m. Referees_Steve Kozari, Peter but this coaching change didn't come understand the allegations, they're Marquette 75, Menominee 43 Frederic 50, Grantsburg 47 Miami at Portland, 9 p.m. MacDougall. Linesmen_Tyson totally out of nowhere. The Spartans were patently false," Beekman said. "We'll be Escanaba 65, Kingsford 56 Freedom 89, Clintonville 56 Monday's Games Baker, Steve Barton. Negaunee 71, Gwinn 48 Gillett 69, Lena 23 Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. one of the Big Ten's best teams from 2010- happy to defend that in a court of law." Grafton 37, Whitefish Bay 27 Brooklyn at Indiana, 7 p.m. Westwood 57, Manistique 31 TransactionsBASEBALL Green Bay Southwest 79, Sheboy- Charlotte at Detroit, 7 p.m. 15 but have struggled since then. And Beekman said he'd consider Danto- Dollar Bay 88, Baraga 50 American League Ontonagon 58, Wakefield-Marenis- gan South 44 Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Dantonio is 63. At some point, his tenure nio's input on the coaching search. Ulti- Sacramento at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to co 56 Hamilton 48, Brookfield East 45 terms with RHP Cody Allen on a minor Drummond 62, Ironwood 57 Hartford Union 58, Cedarburg 51 Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. was going to end. mately, this next hire could define his San Antonio at Denver, 9 p.m. league contract. Norway 78, Stephenson 51 Highland 56, Belmont 40 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed "You're constantly sort of scanning the tenure as AD. North Dickinson 53, Bark River-Har- Holmen 59, Tomah 26 Miami at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. to terms with LHP Brian Moran on a ris 48 Homestead 63, West Bend East 41 minor league contract. horizon and thinking what you'd do, and "On the one hand, I think one could Superior Central 53, Engadine 49 Howards Grove 57, Reedsville 21 Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. National League certainly in the last number of weeks, as feel the absolute weight of the earth upon Hudson 67, Eau Claire North 51 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Iola-Scandinavia 43, Weyauwega- WisconsinFriday Boys Agreed to terms with INF-OF Chris conversations with Mark have begun to them with a critical decision like this," Fremont 34 Oklahoma City 108, Altoona 80, Stanley-Boyd 45 Taylor on a two-year contract. Kettle Moraine 76, Arrowhead 65 Detroit 101 think about this as a possibility, we've Beekman said. "On the other hand, I Arrowhead 63, Kettle Moraine 54 DETROIT (101) NEW YORK METS — Named Kohler 54, Cedar Grove-Belgium 29 Ashwaubenon 63, Manitowoc Lin- Snell 4-10 0-0 9, Wood 10-18 4-6 Brian Schneider quality control coach. gotten more into the weeds," Beekman think you have to do your job and find Ladysmith 51, Cumberland 28 coln 49 27, Maker 7-12 3-5 19, Brown 1-9 2- BASKETBALL Lakeland 74, Tomahawk 20 said. "I think it's something that, if you're the best person, and there's a process. Belleville 67, Marshall 55 2 4, Jackson 11-18 3-4 28, Doum- National Basketball Association Little Chute 42, Luxemburg-Casco Birchwood 58, Bruce 50 bouya 3-10 0-0 8, King 0-2 0-0 0, NBA — Fined coach doing your job, you've always got in the We've got good people, and we've been 37 Blair-Taylor 71, Gilmanton 23 Bone 0-2 0-0 0, Galloway 2-8 2-2 6. Steve Clifford $25,000 for verbally Lodi 68, Watertown Luther Prep 54 back of your mind, and you've always got Boyceville 59, Glenwood City 53 Totals 38-89 14-19 101. abusing game officials. working this, and we're ready for it." Marathon 66, Abbotsford 21 Cambria-Friesland 78, Montello 37 OKLAHOMA CITY (108) DENVER NUGGETS — Waived G Marshall def. Milwaukee South, for- Central Wisconsin Christian 79, Gallinari 5-15 6-6 19, Gilgeous- Gerald Green. feit Wayland Academy 39 Alexander 7-13 6-9 21, Adams 7-10 NBA G League Messmer 76, Saint Francis 27 Chilton 57, New Holstein 32 2-2 16, Dort 1-4 0-0 2, Paul 7-11 7- COLLEGE PARK SKYHAWKS — Milwaukee Academy of Science Clear Lake 61, Northwood 37 8 22, Nader 0-1 0-0 0, Noel 3-4 1-1 Waived F Phil Cofer. Signed G R.J 112, Milwaukee Golda Meir 28 Livers uncertain for Michigan's Coleman 49, Laona-Wabeno 34 7, Bazley 1-1 0-0 2, Ferguson 0-3 1- Hunter. Milwaukee DSHA 81, Wauwatosa Colfax 53, Elmwood/Plum City 50 2 1, Schroder 8-14 2-2 18. Totals FOOTBALL West 43 Cuba City 82, Boscobel 57 39-76 25-30 108. M i l w a u k e e Darlington 62, Fennimore 51 Detroit 24 23 21 33 — 101 BUFFALO BILLS — Named Washington/Science/Collegiate 55, Okla City 29 23 26 30 — 108 matchup with No. 16 Spartans De Pere 65, Bay Port 58 Jacques Cesaire assistant defensive Milwaukee Vincent 34 Dodgeville 53, Platteville 51 3-Point Goals_Detroit 11-38 line coach. Mishicot 67, Elkhart Lake/Glenbeu- Durand 58, Mondovi 43 (Wood 3-6, Jackson 3-8, Doum- CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named lah 24 ANN ARBOR, Mich. gan (13-9, 4-7 Big Ten) has Michigan lost three East Troy 78, Whitewater 52 bouya 2-5, Maker 2-5, Snell 1-6, Joe Woods defensive coordinator. Monticello 51, Pecatonica 31 Edgerton 70, Clinton 31 Bone 0-2, Galloway 0-5), Oklahoma PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — (AP) – As Michigan pre- struggled. The Wolverines times to Michigan State last Mosinee 70, Northland Pines 32 Fall Creek 64, Regis 44 City 5-23 (Gallinari 3-11, Gilgeous- Named Tom Hunkele director of sports Mountain Top Academy 50, Mil- pares for another game have dropped their last season, and the first meet- Florence 55, White Lake 13 Alexander 1-3, Paul 1-4, Ferguson medicine; Ted Rath director of sports waukee Saint Anthony 15 Franklin 54, Racine Horlick 37 0-2). Fouled Out_Detroit 1 (Maker), performance; Jeremiah Washburn against rival Michigan three home games. ing of 2019-20 was a con- New Berlin Eisenhower 54, Wiscon- Grantsburg 67, Frederic 42 Oklahoma City None. director of player personnel/senior sin Lutheran 39 State, Isaiah Livers' status Michigan State isn't vincing victory for the Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 72, Rebounds_Detroit 37 (Wood 12), defensive assistant; Connor Barwin New London 51, Seymour 38 Gibraltar 60 Oklahoma City 42 (Gallinari 9). special assistant to the general man- is again uncertain. exactly rolling either. The Spartans. Michigan State, Newman Catholic 65, Rib Lake 14 Greenfield 52, South Milwaukee 47 Assists_Detroit 19 (Snell, Wood 5), ager; and Brent Celek and Darren Northwestern 60, Bloomer 33 Much like it's been for Spartans (16-7, 8-4) have however, is only 4-4 since Hamilton 72, Brookfield East 60 Oklahoma City 21 (Paul 7). Total Sproles personnel consultants. Oconomowoc 78, Muskego 62 Hastings, Mich. 92, Prescott 82 Fouls_Detroit 23, Oklahoma City 23. HOCKEY almost seven weeks now. lost two in a row and are that game. After being Oconto Falls 62, Marinette 26 Hustisford 85, Valley Christian 47 A_18,203 (18,203) National Hockey League Oneida Nation 63, Niagara 48 "You've got to sit there, coming off a home loss to ranked No. 1 in the nation Iola-Scandinavia 84, Weyauwega- ANAHEIM DUCKS — Recalled RW Oregon 89, Fort Atkinson 48 Fremont 40 All TimesNHL EST Kiefer Sherwood from San Diego it's like torture," Livers Penn State. in the preseason, the Spar- Ozaukee 71, Sheboygan Christian Ironwood City Gogebic Michigan, EASTERN CONFERENCE (AHL). Reassigned RW Daniel Sprong 53 said. "Coaching up your Michigan State beat tans could still have a great Mich. 62, Drummond 57 Atlantic Division to San Diego. Pacelli 45, Westfield Area 41 Ithaca 43, Weston 35 GP WLOTPts GF GA COLLEGE teammates to the best of Michigan 87-69 in their season, but like Michigan, Pewaukee 72, New Berlin West 38 Kaukauna 91, Appleton West 75 Boston 55 33 1012 78 183 138 KANSAS CITY — Named Jessica Pius XI Catholic 59, Greendale 42 your ability, as if you were previous meeting in early they're scuffling a bit. Kewaskum 62, Winneconne 57 Tampa Bay 54 34 15 5 73 196 149 Smith women's soccer coach. Pulaski 47, Notre Dame 41 Kimberly 80, Hortonville 76 Toronto 55 29 19 7 65 199 185 out there. I want to be out January. Cassius Winston SIMPSON'S CRASH Racine Case 74, Racine Park 59 Lake Mills 66, Watertown Luther Florida 53 29 18 6 64 190 178 2020 Spring Training Racine Lutheran 82, Saint Thomas there so bad and help them scored 32 points and Michigan coach Juwan Prep 45 Montreal 56 26 23 7 59 175 172 Dates More 47 American League Lakeside Lutheran 52, Columbus Buffalo 55 24 23 8 56 157 173 – just keep praying." Xavier Tillman added 20 Howard was asked about Random Lake 54, Oostburg 51 P&C Full Squad 48 Ottawa 54 18 2511 47 145 183 Rhinelander 61, Medford Area 46 Baltimore Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Livers was available at for the Spartans. point guard Zavier Simpson's Lancaster 66, Richland Center 47 Detroit 56 13 39 4 30 115 212 River Ridge 54, Potosi 29 Boston Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Lodi 61, Poynette 47 Metropolitan Division Michigan's media session "They're going to play at one-game suspension last Shullsburg 78, Benton 30 Chicago White Sox Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Lourdes Academy 96, Horicon 53 GP WLOTPts GF GA month. MLive, citing a police Slinger 46, Nicolet 42 Cleveland Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Friday, but that doesn't a different level. They're Madison Memorial 63, Middleton 42 Washington 54 36 13 5 77 197 160 South Milwaukee 57, Greenfield 45 Detroit Feb. 12 Feb. 17 report, reported Thursday Madison West 67, Verona Area 53 Pittsburgh 53 33 15 5 71 178 146 necessarily mean the 6- home, and we understand St. Croix Falls 65, Siren 31 Houston Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Marathon 84, Abbotsford 39 Columbus 55 30 16 9 69 146 135 that Simpson crashed a car Stoughton 48, Milton 43 Kansas City Feb. 12 Feb. 17 foot-7 junior will be able to that," Michigan State coach Marquette Manor Baptist Academy, N.Y. Islanders523115 6 68 155 142 Stratford 60, Chequamegon 17 L.A. Angels Feb. 12 Feb. 17 registered to the wife of Michi- Ill. 48, Watertown Maranatha Baptist Carolina 54 31 20 3 65 174 148 play Saturday when the Tom Izzo said. Union Grove 51, Wilmot Union 36 Minnesota Feb. 12 Feb. 17 32 Philadelphia54 29 18 7 65 170 162 gan's athletic director. Waterford 68, Westosha Central 54 N.Y. Yankees Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Wolverines host No. 16 Livers hurt himself on a McDonell Central 65, Osseo- N.Y. Rangers5326 23 4 56 173 172 Waterloo 61, Horicon 39 Oakland Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Officers found Simpson Fairchild 62 New Jersey 53 19 2410 48 146 190 Michigan State. He was dunk attempt against Pres- Watertown 34, Edgewood 25 Seattle Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Medford Area 61, Rhinelander 48 WESTERN CONFERENCE outside the vehicle around 3 Waukesha West 65, Catholic Tampa Bay Feb. 13 Feb. 18 injured against Presbyteri- byterian. The team Mellen 82, Butternut 42 Central Division a.m. on Jan. 26. Simpson told Memorial 42 Texas Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Menomonee Falls 77, Germantown GP WLOTPts GF GA an on Dec. 21 and has described it as a groin Wausau West 65, Wausau East 59 Toronto Feb. 13 Feb. 17 police the car belonged to 65 St. Louis 55 32 15 8 72 176 157 West Allis Nathan Hale 59, National League appeared in only one game injury. When he returned Milw. Bay View 57, Milwaukee Colorado 52 30 16 6 66 192 151 Evan Manuel, a student man- Wauwatosa East 54 P&C Full Squad South 49 Dallas 54 30 19 5 65 144 139 since. He hurt himself against Illinois, he was West Bend West 78, Port Washing- Arizona Feb. 12 Feb. 17 ager for the basketball team Milw. Samuel Morse-Marshall 84, Nashville 53 26 20 7 59 174 174 ton 34 Atlanta Feb. 13 Feb. 18 again Jan. 25 against Illi- injured on another dunk Milwaukee Bradley Tech 82 Winnipeg 55 27 23 5 59 163 168 and the son of Wolverines AD Whitnall 63, Shorewood 43 Chicago Cubs Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Milwaukee Golda Meir 126, Milwau- Minnesota 54 26 22 6 58 167 178 nois. attempt. Wrightstown 92, Waupaca 40 Cincinnati Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Warde Manuel. kee Lifelong Learning 57 Chicago 54 25 21 8 58 161 168 Colorado Feb. 12 Feb. 17 He said he was hoping "It was more of hip flex- Milwaukee Lutheran 84, Cudahy 45 Pacific Division Simpson received a cita- All TimesNBA EST L.A. Dodgers Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Milwaukee Ronald Reagan 62, GP WLOTPts GF GA Miami Feb. 12 Feb. 17 to practice Friday, but it or, just the stuff around it," tion for driving too fast for Saint Francis 58 EASTERN CONFERENCE Vancouver 55 30 20 5 65 179 167 Atlantic Division Milwaukee Feb. 13 Feb. 18 was hard to tell how confi- he said. conditions. Howard said Milwaukee School of Languages Vegas 56 28 21 7 63 177 168 N.Y. Mets Feb. 12 Feb. 17 82, Milwaukee Morse- WLPct GB Edmonton 54 28 20 6 62 173 171 dent he was about playing Livers described the sec- Simpson's suspension was for Toronto 38 14 .731 — Philadelphia Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Marshall/Juneau/Lang/Carmen NW 40 Arizona 56 27 22 7 61 158 153 Pittsburgh Feb. 12 Feb. 17 this weekend. ond injury as a tweak. violating curfew. Mosinee 83, Northland Pines 54 Boston 36 15 .706 1½ Calgary 55 27 22 6 60 149 169 Philadelphia 32 21 .604 6½ St. Louis Feb. 12 Feb. 17 "Being out at that time of Mountain Top Academy 87, Mil- San Jose 55 24 27 4 52 145 181 San Diego Feb. 13 Feb. 18 "Got to work on my "It wasn't as bad," Livers waukee Saint Anthony 41 Brooklyn 23 27 .460 14 Anaheim 55 22 26 7 51 143 171 the evening is not acceptable, New York 16 36 .308 22 San Francisco Feb. 12 Feb. 17 range of motion and see said. "No negative results Muskego 77, Oconomowoc 55 Los Angeles55 19 31 5 43 136 176 Washington Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Neenah 66, Appleton North 39 Southeast Division NOTE: Two points for a win, one how that goes first, on the MRI, so everything and we all have those type of New Glarus 77, Wisconsin Heights WLPct GB point for overtime loss. Top three rules that we have to abide Miami 34 17 .667 — because if that's not there, was fairly positive. ... It's then I obviously can't get more of the cutting, jump- by," Howard said. "That was on the court," he said. ing, explosiveness stuff something that I was not With Livers out, Michi- that I'm still working on." happy with at all." Detroit Tigers hope worst is behind them in rebuild DETROIT (AP) – Detroit general man- on last year's anemic offense. Austin Romine. lar starters with ERAs between 4.49 and ager Al Avila hopes the worst is over for There's still a long way to go, a fact ROOKIES TO WATCH 4.61 last year. Not great by any means, the rebuilding Tigers. that was underscored by Detroit's hesi- Right-hander Casey Mize, the No. 1 but hardly the team's biggest problem. "I don't think anybody was trying to tance to make any major, long-term com- pick in the 2018 draft, headlines a group THEY'RE NOT hide away from the difficult couple years, mitments in the free agent market. If the of pitching prospects that also includes The Tigers finished last in the Ameri- three years that we've been having," Avila Tigers finish with a more respectable righty Matt Manning. It sounds like they can League in home runs and OPS and said. "Went through a full teardown, full record and the young players pan out, will start the season at Triple-A, but they last in the majors in on-base percentage. rebuild, and now we're in a process where there may then be more pressure on the will be at spring training, and any sign of Miguel Cabrera's decline was a big part of we're ready to step up and start getting front office to boost the payroll. progress from them in 2020 will be wel- the problem. The 36-year-old Cabrera hit better." For now, expectations are still mea- come news for Detroit fans. .282 but had a slugging percentage of Detroit began its new path in earnest sured. Minor league left-hander Tarik Skubal only .398. Even after adding Schoop and in 2017, when Justin Verlander and some "We're looking forward to the competi- came on strong last year as well. Cron, this lineup isn't particularly intimi- other significant players were traded tion with some of our young guys," Avila THEY'RE SET dating. away. The results since then have been said. "We feel we're going to have a better There is no area on the Tigers that ON DECK predictable, but after 114 losses last year, team and a better year." can't be improved, but the starting rota- The presence of Mize, Manning and Avila and the Tigers are hoping this com- NEW LOOK tion could be respectable even without Skubal makes spring training intriguing ing season will include some signs of Detroit added second baseman immediate help from the prospects. for Tigers fans, even if they might not be progress. Jonathan Schoop and first baseman C.J. Matthew Boyd struck out 238 batters last in the majors for a little while. Cabrera, Detroit has some highly touted pitch- Cron, both of whom hit over 20 home year, and if he can reduce his number of who is under contract through at least ing prospects who could certainly help at runs last year. Nobody on the Tigers hit home runs allowed, he could have a fine 2023, will also be under scrutiny. some point this season, and the Tigers more than 15. The Tigers also signed season. In Boyd, Spencer Turnbull and Detroit opens the regular season at added some power in an effort to improve right-hander Ivan Nova and catcher Daniel Norris, the Tigers had three regu- Cleveland on March 26. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Exclamation invasion, one text at a time Dear Annie: My brother recently told son had depression me that my sister-in-law (his wife) was and was living at home anxious about an upcoming family lunch and refused to get a we’d both be at because she thought I was job. My son, now 23, mad at her. The reason? I’d responded to was diagnosed with one of her texts with “Thanks,” followed major depressive disor- by a period. She thought because I didn’t der at age 8. He was use an exclamation point or emoji, I was hospitalized for a sui- being passive-aggressive. We cleared it up cide attempt several and are fine now (though it still bothers months later. He’s had me a little bit that she went straight to one other involuntary assuming the worst). Dear hospitalization since At work, I’ve also noticed this trend Annie then, and I long ago toward exclamation points being the lost count of the num- norm. A young woman started a few ber of ER visits and police calls. At 23, he months ago. She is very sweet and upbeat still lives at home. – but in every email she sends, she uses I, however, have set some firm rules. To about five exclamation points. Sometimes live at home he must take his medication BETWEEN FRIENDS she ends a sentence with two or three of each day. We use a weekly pill container to them. ensure compliance. He must attend coun- It seems to be contagious because I’ve seling, and he had to list me as a person noticed exclamation points working their the office could give information to, so I way into other co-workers’ emails with could call to be sure he actually went. He greater frequency. I am hoping by sticking has to either be working or going to col- to my guns and only using periods and lege or training programs. I’ve also let him commas, I can prevent an all-out exclama- know failure to do those three things will tion invasion. result in not only his removal from our What do you think? Are exclamation home but a report as a danger to himself points overused these days, or am I being or others if necessary, to ensure his safety. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM a grumpy old lady? – Punctuation Prob- Now he is in college, and it is slow lems going. He also works. It’s not easy some Dear Punctuation Problems: Exclama- days. I, too, suffer from major depressive tion points have become commonplace, disorder as well as PTSD. So I understand and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. For the feeling of wanting to give up. But I’ve all the convenience of emails and texts, always made sure my son knows he is there is one major drawback: They lack loved and the depression is not his fault tone. This is the problem that emojis and and nothing to be ashamed of. And the exclamation points seek to solve. I think rules and the routine help him every day, they’re successful in that. he says. – Carrie Still, I commend you for your de-excla- Dear Carrie: Thank you so much for mation efforts. They shouldn’t be compul- sharing your story. You offer a model of how to support a family member while BORN LOSER sory. If people take your punctuation as a personal offense, then they’ve got too maintaining healthy boundaries and much time on their hands. enforcing expectations. Dear Annie: This is regarding “Parents Send your questions for Annie Lane to at Crossroads,” the couple whose adult [email protected].

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Abiomed was the still unsure about how far The encouraging U.S. biggest decliner in the the virus will spread, how jobs report notwithstand- health care sector, falling deadly it may be and how ing, the big wild card for 4.6%. much damage it will ulti- the economy is how much Financial, industrial mately cause the global damage the outbreak of a and material stocks also economy, many investors virus spreading from fell, outweighing slight opted to sell Friday to lock China will do. gains by household goods in some of their recent The virus has infected makers and communica- gains in case there are more than 31,400 people tion services and real estate potential negative head- around the world, and companies. lines about the outbreak killed more than 630, near- Benchmark U.S. crude over the weekend. ly all of them in China. The fell 63 cents to settle at “The market is trying to director-general of the $50.32 per barrel. It digest all of this going into World Health Organization dropped below $50 earlier the weekend after a pretty said Friday that a drop in this week, after being volatile past couple of the number of new virus above $60 toward the start weeks,” said Ben Phillips, cases for two days is “good of the year. Brent crude, chief investment officer at news” but also cautioned the international standard, Eventshares. “This is just a against reading too much slid 46 cents to close at little profit-taking because into that. $54.47 per barrel. there are still these risks Chinese factories and The price of crude oil has out there and it’s unclear if offices are starting to swung violently in recent this coronavirus really reopen following an weeks with worries about does drive a broader global extended Lunar New Year the virus, and how much it market slowdown.” holiday, but companies are will sap away demand for The S&P 500 fell 18.07 forecasting big revenue fuel because of drop-offs in points, or 0.5%, to declines due to the closure tourism, travel and other 3,327.71. That trims its of stores, amusement economic activity. gain for the week to 3.2%, parks, cinemas and other The latest drop in oil which is still its best per- businesses. prices weighed on energy formance since June. The Japan’s Fast Retailing stocks. Halliburton fell 2.1%. Dow Jones Industrial Aver- announced it has closed Energy stocks in the age dropped 277.26 points, 350 stores, or about half of S&P 500 are down 11.5% or 0.9%, to 29,102.51. The its 750 outlets in China to over the last month. Every Nasdaq slid 51.64 points, comply with quarantine other sector in the S&P or 0.5%, to 9,520.51. regulations, while Toyota 500 is up over the same Auto Repair Earthwork Snowplowing Smaller company stocks Motor said it was extend- time.

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