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By RICHARD JENKINS total of five sites on the east and [email protected] west branches of the Montreal HURLEY — The Iron County River, according to County Con- Board of Supervisors’ Finance servationist Heather Palmquist. Committee approved purchasing The equipment delivers water testing equipment Thurs- instant results and tests a vari- day necessary to complete sur- ety of data, including the amount face tests of the Montreal River of dissolved oxygen, tempera- watershed that LaPointe Iron ture, pH balance and conductivi- Company would like to be com- ty, according to Palmquist. pleted. Palmquist is also planning County board chair Joe Pinar- phosphorus and nutrient testing, di said he and clerk Michael but that requires samples be Saari had been in contact with sent to a lab and can’t be per- LaPointe representatives about formed using the equipment. the testing and the company is Palmquist said she is also asking the county to bear the working with the Department of cost of the equipment to avoid Natural Resources and LaPointe any potential appearance of to possibly do heavy metals test- impropriety or that they bought ing, but that also requires sam- Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe the results they want. ples be sent away. A LARGE maple tree lies on the ground and on some gravestones in Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood Thursday morning. A city worker said the “They want water quality She said she is planning to tree came down Wednesday during high winds. testing and they can’t contribute conduct the tests on a monthly to the cost of this, or they can’t basis — heavy metal testing hire someone else, because then would likely be done quarterly — the results would be like they beginning in May, if the weather were bought,” Pinardi said. “We allows. agreed Iron County is going to do The equipment can also be UP snowmobiling fatal-free this winter the water quality testing, and used to test surface water in they’re going to get good quality other locations, Palmquist said. testing — it’s going to be fair — The county board discussed the Although the Upper Peninsula hosted That compares to the 2015-’16 winter sea- recorded two fatalities last winter, according so this is what we need to do.” possibility of allowing people to thousands of snowmobilers earlier this win- son when the state recorded 24 fatalities, to MDNR statistics. The company owns land and hire out county personnel and ter when there was little snow elsewhere, with the last one occurring on March 5, The MDNR stepped up its snowmobile mineral rights in the county, the equipment, but no formal there have been no fatal accidents this win- 2016, when a snowmobiler struck a deer in enforcement efforts this winter with several including the potential site of a action was taken. ter, according to the Department of Natural Presque Isle County. roving weekend trail checks. mine near Upson that Gogebic- In other action: Resources. Last winter, there were 12 U.P. snowmo- Wisconsin had recorded 16 snowmobile Taconite attempted to develop. —The committee also The MDNR’s fatality report, last updated bile fatalities, including one apiece in fatalities this winter as of Tuesday, with The equipment, is expected to on March 3, indicated four fatal accidents in Ontonagon and Gogebic counties. three happening in Iron County. cost around $5,845, will enable the state. Marquette and Houghton counties each —Ralph Ansami the county to conduct tests at a HURLEY — page 5 Two area residents MONTREAL RIVER Annual amateur involved in L’Anse radio operators white-out accident contest to be L’ANSE — Two Gogebic There were complete white- held Sunday Range residents were involved in out conditions at the time of the a three-vehicle accident in accident, the release said. By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] L’Anse Township Wednesday Two children, ages 5 and 7, in night. Thomas’ vehicle were taken to The West Allis Radio Ama- James Trcka, 55, of Bessemer, Marquette General Hospital by teur Club will host another Wis- and Gogebic Community College ambulance. Thomas, who was consin QSO party, like it has men’s basketball coach Dennis extracted with the Jaws of Life, since 1996. Mackey, 54, of Ironwood, both was first taken to Baraga County A QSO party is where ham sought their own medical treat- Memorial Hospital before being radio stations anywhere in the ment after the vehicle Trcka was transported to Marquette Gener- world attempt to make contact driving — and Mackey was a al. with Wisconsin ham stations for passenger in — was hit by a semi Family members told TV6- points while Wisconsin ham sta- truck following a head-on colli- Marquette Thursday the 7-year- tions contact anywhere else in sion with another vehicle. old was paralyzed from the neck the world for points on Sunday, Trcka was driving south on down because of a spinal cord March 12, from 1 to 8 p.m. U.S. 41, according to a release injury, while the 5-year-old had Awards are given to the high- from the Baraga Sheriff’s spinal cord and intestinal est contact rate in different cate- Department, when his vehicle injuries. Both were sent to Ann gories and the contest is open to was in a head-on collision with a Arbor for further treatment, all amateur radio operators in northbound vehicle driven by according to media reports. the world. Each of Wisconsin’s 72 coun- Ryan Thomas, 32, of Marquette. Thomas was scheduled to Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe Trcka’s vehicle was then hit have surgery Thursday for sever- LARGE SLABS of ice line the shore of the Montreal River near U.S. 51 in Hurley Thursday morning. ties can be contacted only one by a northbound semi truck time. driven by Brad Trudell, 32, of The different categories Calumet. points are awarded in are: Single ACCIDENT — page 5 Operator Fixed, Multi Operator Bessemer surveys deadline March 15 Fixed, Single Operator Mobile, Multi Operator Mobile, Single By IAN MINIELLY accumulated results will be shared with the city Operator Rookie, Multi Operator 145,000 affected by high winds [email protected] council, planning commission and public. Fixed and Multi Operator BESSEMER — The city of Bessemer mailed The results are expected to help the city as it Mobile. Xcel Energy said around Wisconsin. out surveys with water bills last week and they completes a five-year master plan. A rookie has no previous 145,000 customers were affect- Xcel said power had been should be returned by March 15. Loper said surveys can be mailed to 411 S. WIQP entry, but a person may ed by the high winds in Wis- restored to all Wisconsin and The city made additional surveys available at Sophie St. or turned in directly to the clerk’s enter the contest as a rookie consin, Michigan and Min- Michigan customers by Wednes- city hall for those not receiving water service or office. Loper reminds there is an opportunity to twice if he falls in consecutive nesota on Tuesday and day evening. bills, with the intention of reaching every city win a $100 raffle ticket to Abelman’s in Besse- years. Wednesday. The company noted the num- resident. mer. According to Tom Macon Wind speeds up to 70 miles ber to call for power outages is 1- According to Charly Loper, city manager, Survey results will be made available to per hour were recorded in the 900-985-1995. results are anonymous and no one’s name will the public from 4 to 6 p.m. on April 5 in city Upper Peninsula and throughout —Ralph Ansami be associated with the survey. Loper said the hall. RADIO — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Within hours, she “This thing went viral, and it of a Manhattan night by artist Expires 4/1/2017 became the talk of the town and spread globally, all over,” Arturo Di Modica and his team, the world, a sculpted celebrity McCann spokesman Jeremy who had no permit. The powerful drawing crowds as a symbol of a Miller said. “I’m watching my piece was a symbol of Americans’ Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 woman’s right to move into Twitter feed and it’s still a con- 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com can-do energy following the 1987 power positions. stant flow, filled with images of stock market crash, and it Behind the scenes, State the ‘Fearless Girl.’” proved so popular that the city Street Global Advisors, a $2.5 “In my 20 years in advertis- allowed the bull to stay. GOP health bill would cut CDC’s trillion asset managing firm, cre- ing, I personally have not seen At the end of International ated the “Fearless Girl” project anything like this,” he added. Women’s Day on Wednesday, with McCann New York, one of On Thursday, streams of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio the world’s top ad agencies gleeful fans posed for pictures tweeted that “Fearless Girl” $1 billion disease fighting fund whose client is State Street. The with the 250-pound “Fearless could remain in Lower Manhat- financial giant wanted to spread Girl” statue as she stared down tan through April 2. Popular sup- NEW YORK (AP) — A propos- America’s Health, a Washington- special funding for seven years, a serious message: that more the 7,000-pound “Charging port for the piece to be kept per- al to replace the Obama health based public health research and and currently it accounts for women should be appointed to Bull.” manently is growing, with peti- care law would cut out a pillar of advocacy organization. about 12 percent, or about $900 the boards of the Russell 3000, a McCann obtained a one-week tions being signed. funding for the nation’s lead pub- Some Republican legislators million, of the core budget, broad index of U.S. companies. permit from the city before start- “Our future rests in the hands lic health agency, and experts have championed the demise of according to the CDC. Only 16 percent of board seats ing the installation in Bowling of fearless girls,” the Democratic say that would likely curtail pro- the fund, equating it to a “slush Much of the money is passed in Russell 3000 companies are Green Park at 4 a.m. Tuesday, mayor tweeted. grams across the country to pre- fund.” They say they want more on to state and local health vent problems like lead poison- control over how public health departments. That funding bol- ing and hospital infections. funds are spent. sters vaccination programs, The Republican bill calls for “We shouldn’t cede that to the upgrades state laboratories that the elimination of a $1 billion-a- executive branch,” said U.S. Rep. monitor for Zika and other infec- Construction unearths centuries-old coffins in Philadelphia year fund created for the Centers Andy Harris, a Maryland Repub- tious diseases and pays for a PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Con- for Disease Control and Preven- lican who is an anesthesiologist. push to reduce infections spread struction crews working on an tion by the Affordable Care Act He sits on the House appropria- in hospitals. It supports pro- apartment building in Philadel- in 2010. The fund’s goal: Pay for tions subcommittee that oversees grams to save people from dia- phia’s historic district got a public health programs designed health spending. betes, cancer, heart disease and shock last month when their to prevent illness and, therefore, CDC officials declined to com- stroke. And it completely backhoes started hitting coffins reduce health care costs. ment Thursday about the possi- finances the CDC’s lead poison- and unearthing fully intact Bureaucracy-slashing bills are bility of losing the fund. ing prevention program. human remains. nothing new in Washington, and “Until we know more about “The elimination of the fund Now, forensic scientists and many never pass. Introduced this the final budget, we can’t say would be devastating to state students at Rutgers University- week, the GOP’s plan to overhaul how we’ll be affected,” said agen- and local health departments,” Camden are working to recover former President Barack Obama’s cy spokeswoman Kathy Harben. said Laura Hanen, chief of gov- as many of the 18th century health care law is being hashed The CDC’s total budget is ernment affairs for the National remains as they can, to analyze out in the House of Representa- around $11.8 billion, but about a Association of County and City them and find out who these peo- tives before it goes to the Senate. third of that is for specific pro- Health Officials. ple were, said Kimberlee Moran, But some health experts say jects mandated by Congress. Those health departments lost an associate professor and direc- what’s being discussed now is far Those programs, for example, local funding during and after tor of forensics at the university. graver than the funding debates pay for vaccines for poor children the 2007-2009 recession, said “We’re trying to help this for- seen in other years. and monitor the health survivors Michael Fraser of the Associa- gotten group of individuals,” The results “will be a major of the 9/11 World Trade Center tion of State and Territorial Moran said Thursday. turning point” in how the nation disaster. Health Officials. Today, the aver- The site near the Betsy Ross promotes health and addresses What’s left is the core of the age state health department gets House was supposedly a decom- health care needs, said John agency’s budget. The Atlanta- about 55 percent of its budget missioned burial ground for the Auerbach, president of Trust for based agency has received the from federal money. In some First Baptist Church, estab- states, it’s as much as 75 percent, lished in 1707. When the church he said. moved to a larger location Town & Country Harris, the Maryland Republi- Associated Press STOP IN around 1860, all remains were to WORKERS EXCAVATE a coffin from a construction site in the Old City can, said that federal budget con- have been exhumed and re- straints mean that at some point neighborhood Thursday in Philadelphia. Crews working on an apart- For a Free 6 bottle Wine Tote interred at Mount Moriah Ceme- ment building in Philadelphia’s historic district got a shock last month more public health costs are tery southwest of the city, Receive 10% discount on 6 bottle purchase PLUS going to shift to the states. Local when their backhoes started hitting coffins and unearthing fully intact 10% off with every 6 bottle return purchase according to historical docu- human remains. The site was supposed to be a former burial ground EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON MOST SALE ITEMS LISTED public health officials and advo- ments. cates “are not lobbying their leg- from 1707, and all remains were supposedly exhumed in the 1800s and But as PMC Properties, the moved to a different cemetery. 5.0 Starting at islatures adequately,” he said. Franzia Wine general contractor and owner of WINES $ 99 TASTING But eliminating the fund “will the site, started work on the 10- the remains were moved. being unearthed unless it is at a 11 Fri., March 24 - 2pm-4pm create a hole that states won’t be story, 116-unit apartment build- In the fall, workers found a government project, said Paul COKE able to fill,” said Fraser. ing, it became apparent not all of smattering of bones at the site. Steinke, executive director of the PEPSI 3 for $ 99 When they hit coffins, the com- Preservation Alliance for Greater Products NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MICHIGAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT pany contacted archaeologists. Philadelphia. Products $ 97 6 As many as 60 individuals Therefore, the company had (CDBG) FUNDING FOR THE CITY OF IRONWOOD BOOSTER PUMP REPLACEMENT PROJECT 1112pk., no deposit 20pk., no deposit have been found since February. no obligation to turn the area The Ironwood City Commission will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, March 16th at 6:00 P.M. at On Thursday, workers uncovered into an archaeological dig or halt Pinnacle $ 99 Zing Zang 15 Mail in Buy 2 Bloody Mary Mix the Ironwood Memorial Building, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, Michigan (Commission Chambers) about two dozen intact coffins construction. VODKA - 00 Rebate and were to continue working “We are trying our best to be 7 Get 1 FREE for the purpose of affording citizens an opportunity to examine and submit comments on the proposed 1.75 $ 99 64 oz. application for a CDBG grant. through the weekend, she said. respectful of what we found,” 8 The remains will be taken to a said Jonathan Stavin, executive TIPPY The Ironwood City Commission proposes to request $2,000,000 in CDBG funds along with $222,222 $ 99 RonDiaz Silver 1.75 of local water funds to replace the booster pump station and high lift pumps, which benefits all low to forensic-osteology lab at Rutgers- vice president of PMC Property COW Reg. $17.99 Camden, where they will be doc- Group. “We are willing to allow 14 Coconut moderate income (LMI) persons (Ironwood's LMI rate is 55.5%). Zero persons will be displaced as a RUM $ 99 & result of the project. umented, cleaned and analyzed. this process to continue until it is Shamrock, Orange Cream, Vanilla, Chocolate 12 Spiced There, researchers will be able to completed.” PRICES GOOD THROUGH MARCH 26, 2017 Further information, including a copy of the City of Ironwood's Community Development Plan and CDBG determine the gender, ethnicity He said the excavation hasn’t application is available for review. To inspect the documents, please contact the City Manager or review Wisconsin and age at death, likely finishing significantly delayed construc- OWN OUNTRY Fishing them in the City Clerk's Office. Comments may be submitted in writing through Thursday, March 16, up in the summer, Moran said. tion and it should be completed T & C License 2017 or made in person at the public hearing. They hope to re-inter the bod- on time. Liquor Store Non-Resident Citizen views and comments on the proposed application are welcome. ies at Mount Moriah Cemetery. “We have our project to build, ATV Permits There are no state or city reg- but we are trying to do the right Scott Erickson, City Manager, City of Ironwood, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 Hwy. 51, Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-3252 ulations on how to handle bones thing here,” Stavin said. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 l 3 Community calendar BOCCE BALL TOURNAMENT

Email calendar items and com- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Powderhorn Area Utility Board, munity news to news@yourdaily- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Township Hall. globe.com. For more information, wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Thursday, March 16 call 906-932-2211. 1110. Friday, March 10 Friends of the Mercer, Wis., Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Public Library, 10 a.m., library. nity Action Agency food commod- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Small Business Administration ity distribution, seniors, mothers, a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Program, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Iron infants, children, 9:45-10 a.m. EST, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 County Courthouse, Hurley. Lake Gogebic Senior Center, Berg- p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, land; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcu- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. pine Mountain Senior Center, White p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. area74.org. Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Fami- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, ly Catholic Church parking lot, Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Golden Dragon. Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. EST, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Resource Center, Mass City; 2:15- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. nity Action Agency food commod- 2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Township Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, ity distribution, seniors, mothers, Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; 2:30-2:45 Ontonagon United Methodist Church infants, children, 1-3 p.m., 100 Mill p.m., Watersmeet Town Hall parking basement, next to Holiday gas sta- St., Bessemer. 906-667-0283. lot, Watersmeet. 906-884-2106. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Bessemer American Legion Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Post 27, 5 p.m., American Legion, wood Memorial Building. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Bessemer. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Jack Frost, 5:30 p.m., Rigoni’s vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Inn, Ironwood. All are welcome. Saturday, March 11 Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Ironwood American Legion Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Post 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Community Pickleball Pad- meeting, Memorial Building, Legion dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer 1110. club room. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Wakefield VFW Post 9084, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; area74.org. Submitted photo Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. lunch, 5:30 p.m. SEVENTH GRADE students in the Ontonagon Area Schools physical education class recently learned the area74.org. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Do It For Daniel Documentary, The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- game of bocce ball and participated in a tournament. Isaiah Beck, left, and Raymond Jenkins defeated Sara Sunday, March 12 6 p.m., Hurley High School Auditori- al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Perttunen and Jasmine Penfold in the finals. The game was brought to the U.P. in the late 1800s and popu- um. Mended Hearts and Diabetes larized in the iron mining districts. Courts are still in use in places like Negaunee, Ishpeming, Iron Mountain Story Time, 10 a.m., Wakefield Gathering, Participating and Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus and Iron River. The Ontonagon Area Schools Community Service class is thinking about making the con- Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental Public Library. Grand View Hospital conference struction of at least one court at the school a project for next year. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., disability advocacy group, Commu- area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran nity Mental Health, Wakefield. 906- Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Church, Ironwood. 229-6170. ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., mer. Wesley United Methodist Church, Woodland Church, Ironwood. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 ‘Pokemon Go’ or no? Fans glad Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Faith Center, Ironwood. Bessemer. area74.org. Christian Men of the Northland, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Niantic addressing complaints Monday, March 13 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Hurley. area74.org. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — has waned, but there’s still quite has become flooded, and invest- Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Government Gogebic County Council of Few games have enjoyed both a bit of people playing it,” said ment may shift to mobile games Iron County Forestry and Parks nity Action Agency food commod- Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- the meteoric rise — and subse- Joost van Dreunen, the CEO and that rely on well-loved charac- Committee, 2 p.m., Forestry confer- ity distribution, seniors, mothers, mer VFW. quent fall — in popularity as founder of SuperData Research ters and provide frequent infants, and children, 9 a.m.-noon, ence room, Hurley. Knights of Columbus Council Montreal City Council, 5:30 “Pokemon Go.” in New York. “It raises the ques- updates. 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC But the game remains prof- tion: Was it a fad, a thing we only As spring approaches, there p.m., city hall. Hall, Ironwood. 0283. itable, and people are still play- did one time for one game, or is it are signs of new life. Milwaukee Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Pence, Wakefield Chamber of Com- a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Wis., Town Hall. merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal ing even if they aren’t the same going to hold people’s attention County has prepared for “Poke- treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Hurley City Council, 6:30 p.m., Building. masses that roamed parks last longer?” mon Go” and future augmented- National Finnish American Inc. city hall. Government summer with eyes glued to The game had generated $1 reality games by requiring game Board, 10 a.m., Little Finland, Kim- Kimball Town Board, 6:30 p.m., Aging Unit of Iron County smartphones, looking for elusive billion in revenue as of January, developers to obtain a permit to ball, Wis. Kimball, Wis., Community Center. Board of Directors, 9 a.m., Hurley virtual monsters from their and Niantic CEO John Hanke get players into parks. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Wednesday, March 15 Senior Center, Hurley. childhood to appear right in front insists “Pokemon Go” is no pass- In Maine, members of the Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Friday, March 17 of them. ing fad. “Pokemon Go” 207 Facebook area74.org. Christian Men of the Northland, “It kind of brings people The game — whose servers group have noticed more screen- Finnish Language Classes, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 together to have a conversation had difficulty handling traffic shots from players taking up the Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Beginner 3 p.m., Advanced 4 p.m., a.m., Mercer Senior Center. about these little cartoon charac- last summer — will fulfill long- game again. Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. nity Action Agency food commod- Gogebic Conservation District, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., ity distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer ters that we’re all in love with,” promised additions of sought- Nick Fournier, a 21-year-old 10 a.m., Natural Resources Center, said Brian Swain, a sales repre- after “legendary” Pokemon and media studies student at the Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- Bessemer. sentative for Rockstar energy the ability for players to battle University of Southern Maine, Ironwood. area74.org. 932-4200. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly Alcoholics Anonymous, open p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. drink who has stuck with “Poke- and trade with each other, he said he’s glad the company has membership, Aurora Club, Iron- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 mon Go” since it launched last said. finally begun listening to players’ wood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. July. “What happened last summer complaints. He described last Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Emergencies: 715-476-7655. While past its heyday last was really kind of strange, where summer as a phenomenon Ontonagon United Methodist Church p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- summer, when some small busi- ‘Pokemon Go’ spiraled out of con- brought on by the game’s nostal- basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran nesses and landmarks had com- trol to this level of cultural gia and the technology’s novelty 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. plained of disruptive crowds, the awareness that nobody expected, that he doesn’t expect to see Government rant, Ironwood. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Gogebic-Iron County Airport Iron County Veterans Service game has seen renewed interest certainly not us,” Hanke said. again. Ontonagon United Methodist after last month’s addition of 80 The “extremely successful” game Erin Morrison, a 23-year-old Board, 4:30 p.m., airport. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Church basement, next to Holiday Pokemon and in-game events set now has usage “at a more normal schoolteacher living in Greene, Bessemer Township Board, 5 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. gas station, Ontonagon. p.m., Township Hall, Ramsay. Ironwood American Legion area74.org. around holidays like Halloween level,” he said. Maine, said she has kept playing Gogebic County Road Com- Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 and soon, Easter. The hard-to-replicate game through a dreary winter by driv- mission, 5:15 p.m., road commis- Ironwood Memorial Building. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic The updates addressed com- still has an enviable following in ing to places she knew had mul- sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. Michigan Western Gateway Church, Ironwood. area74.org. plaints about a lack of updates Japan, China, Korea as well as tiple spots to catch Pokemon. Trail Authority, 6 p.m., monthly Ironwood Township Board, Saturday, March 18 that contributed to a drop in North America, Dreunen said. “With the new update, it’s 5:30 p.m., Township offices. meeting, Gogebic County Court- monthly active users, according Since the game’s release, Dre- been so awesome,” she said. “I’m house, 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 to app market analyst Apptopia. unen said, the $40.6 billion seeing so many people coming p.m., City Hall. Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Community Pickleball Pad- Iron County Memorial Building p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer “Over time, the enthusiasm worldwide mobile game industry back out.” Restoration Committee, 5:30 p.m., School, Bessemer. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Memorial Building, Hurley. American Legion Post 58, 2 Ironwood City Commission, p.m., Iron County Memorial Building, Yukon 51 on Highway 51 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building. Hurley. between Mercer and Hurley! Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Carey Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Town Hall. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. NOW SERVING BREAKFAST Oma Town Board, 6 p.m., Oma area74.org. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10AM-1PM Town Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Tuesday, March 14 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Bessemer. area74.org. LENTEN SPECIAL Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Government wood Memorial Building. Gogebic County Retirement Starting Ash Wednesday 4pm-10pm and every Friday thru Lent Tiny Tot Story Hour, 10 a.m., Commission, 4 p.m., courthouse ALL-U-CAN Eat Deep Fried or Steamed Haddock annex conference room, Bessemer. Wakefield Public Library. Choice of Potato, Coleslaw & Dinner Roll Briefs $12.99 served along with our traditional Tree pick-up dates idents who were called for jury Fish Fry and Fish or Shrimp Tacos for $10.00 changed to May 5-6 duty no longer need to appear CLOSED MONDAYS; OPEN AT 11AM TUES.-FRI., OPEN AT 10AM SAT. & SUN. on March 14, at 9:15 a.m., as The Iron-Baraga and Dickin- the trial has been canceled. YUKON 51 Hwy 51 • Hurley, WI 54534 • 715-476-2204 son Conservation Districts informed the Gogebic County Spaghetti feed to be held SCD tree orders will not be Sunday at Breakwater picked up from the downstate nurseries until May 1. IRONWOOD — The Marine Pick-up date for those order- Corps League 1133 Gogebic- ing trees is now changed to May Iron Chapter will be holding a 5 and 6 as opposed to the original spaghetti feed Sunday, March April 28-29 schedule. 12, at the Breakwater Restau- rant from 4 to 7 p.m. Iron County trial on March Proceeds will be used to help 14 has been canceled veterans. For more information, call HURLEY — Iron County res- Joe Kuker at 906-932-2364.

ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE The Iron County Community Credit Union Will Hold Its Annual Membership Meeting ON Sun., March 19, 2017 At 4:30 PM at the Kimball Community Center 4 l FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Welcome the stranger DAILY GLOBE President Trump has revised his travel concerns.” Sue Mizell, Publisher ban on immigrants and refugees and tacitly The New America think tank studied the admitted that three federal courts were cor- same numbers and concluded: “Far from Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor rect. The part of his initial order that blocked being foreign infiltrators, the large majority immigration from seven Muslim-majority of jihadist terrorists in the countries was unconstitutional, violating have been American citizens or legal resi- principles that protect due process and pro- Cokie and dents.” Not refugees. In Their Opinion hibit religious discrimination. Steve Roberts At times, Trump has also made an eco- That’s a small victory for sanity and the nomic argument against refugees, saying More bad news on authority of the federal judiciary. But anoth- they drain public services and resources. And er part of Trump’s order has gone largely while economists acknowledge there can be unnoticed and unrevised: A 120-day ban on short-term costs associated with resettling state of Badger roads all refugees, and a drastic reduction in the it’s vital to protecting national security, but refugees, they quickly become an economic The bad news about Wisconsin’s transportation system total number of refugees admitted to the U.S. just about every expert who studies the asset to any country that accepts them. last week piled up like a multi-vehicle crash. annually, from 110,000 to 50,000. issues disagrees. Scott Arbeiter, president of A study last year of the European refugee On Monday, U.S. News & World Report ranked Wis- Unfortunately, these rules are not subject World Relief, an evangelical agency that experience concluded, “Welcoming refugees resettles refugees, says: “The actions man- consin 49th out of 50 states for the quality of our roads. to legal challenge, since the president clearly is not only a humanitarian and legal obliga- dated by this executive order are inconsistent About 42 percent of Wisconsin’s roads are in poor or has the authority to set refugee policy. But tion: It is an investment that can yield sig- just because Trump’s order is legal doesn’t with the security record established by the nificant economic dividends.” Ruma Bose of mediocre condition, according to the national magazine, make it right. A president who says he wants refugee program since its inception and even the Tent Foundation, which conducted the compared to just 19 percent in neighboring Illinois. to “make America great again” is doing exact- since 9/11.” study, added: “Policymakers should acknowl- On Wednesday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, using ly the opposite, diminishing our stature and The White House adds that the policy is edge the remarkable talents, energy and ded- Wisconsin’s open records law, uncovered an internal state demeaning our values. His policy is misguid- necessary to permit “extreme vetting” of ication of so many fleeing violence and con- Department of Transportation memo warning the agen- ed for many reasons, starting with morality. refugees. But that already happens. Every flict, and appreciate them as the workers, cy’s new secretary about a “tidal wave” of critical road Virtually every faith-based organization applicant for refugee status undergoes a bat- taxpayers, entrepreneurs, and innovators work that “can’t be delayed forever.” The Republican gov- in the country has denounced the refugee tery of exhaustive tests, and the process can they will one day become.” ernor’s plans will lead to more congestion, worse road con- order. A coalition of 37 Protestant and Ortho- take up to two years. The Wall Street Journal recently visited ditions and decades of delayed projects, the newspaper dox Christian groups issued a statement call- The administration also claims that 300 Erie, Pennsylvania, a town of 100,000, where reported. ing it “unjust and immoral” and saying it refugees “are currently the subjects of coun- refugees make up 18 percent of the popula- On Thursday, Mark Sommerhauser of the State Jour- undermines “the values we as people of faith terterrorism investigations,” but it refuses to tion, and heard similar arguments. Sterling nal reported that the DOT is scrapping its study of how to hold dear: To welcome the stranger and give any details or supporting evidence. The Technologies, a plastics-molding company, expand the busy interstate north of Madison to Wisconsin assist those most in need.” Washington Post examined the argument in says about a quarter of its workforce are Dells — despite “significant problems” with traffic con- The obligation to “welcome the stranger” detail and concluded it was “irresponsible” refugees. Company president Cary Quigley, gestion as tourists drive to and from this major tourism is reinforced by the United Nations High and “highly misleading.” who voted for Trump, told the Journal, “We destination. Commissioner for Refugees, which reports For one thing, the Post points out, refugee have been blessed with immigrants who have And in Saturday’s newspaper, Matthew DeFour of the that around the globe, “we are now witness- admissions have averaged about 83,000 a come, worked and added value to the compa- State Journal reported that Senate Majority Leader Scott ing the highest levels of displacement on year since 1980. So even if all 300 suspects ny.” Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, wants to borrow more money for record.” The U.N. agency counts 21.3 million were admitted in the same year, they would Refugees don’t just add value to a compa- roads to get by, rather than increasing the state gas tax refugees in the world today, over half of amount to “less than 1 percent” of the total ny or a community; they add value to the number of refugees admitted. or vehicle registration fee to actually pay for what the whom are children under 18. Even if the U.S. country. From every viewpoint — morality, Put another way: The State Department state is spending. accepted 110,000 a year, the impact would be economy, security — Trump’s order reducing small; 50,000 marks a disastrous retreat told the Post last year that since 9/11, “only their numbers is dead wrong. Fitzgerald’s strategy won’t begin to fix the state’s from our international obligations. about a dozen refugees ... have been arrested Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- neglected roads. And his idea to pay off the debt using Trump justifies his policy by arguing that or removed from the U.S. due to terrorism tacted by email at [email protected]. state income, corporate and sales taxes — rather than relying on user fees from motorists — will leave less state money available for schools, universities, public safety Today in history and health programs. What Wisconsin really needs is leadership on the issue, something Gov. Scott Walker and Fitzgerald aren’t pro- By The Associated Press viding. Any hope for a responsible solution lies in the Today’s Highlight in History state Assembly, where Republicans understand that road On March 10, 1848, the U.S. construction costs increase with inflation, and that a sus- Senate ratified the Treaty of tainable funding source is needed for the good of our Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended state’s economy and jobs. the Mexican-American War. On this date The reason Wisconsin roads are so bad and getting In 1629, England’s King Charles I worse is that user fees haven’t increased in more than a dissolved Parliament; he did not call decade. it back for 11 years. The average Wisconsin citizen pays more in income In 1785, Thomas Jefferson was taxes over time. Homeowners pay more in property taxes, appointed America’s minister to too, despite the governor’s strong efforts to restrain this France, succeeding Benjamin Franklin. most burdensome tax. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell’s But when it comes to paying for roads, Gov. Walker has assistant, Thomas Watson, heard steered Wisconsin down an increasingly bumpy path. He Bell say over his experimental tele- is refusing to raise the state gas tax or the vehicle regis- phone: “Mr. Watson — come here — tration fee, which haven’t kept up with inflation. In fact, I want to see you” from the next most motorists are paying less gas tax than a decade ago room of Bell’s Boston laboratory. because their vehicles are more fuel efficient and burn In 1927, the Sinclair Lewis novel “Elmer Gantry” was published by less gas. Harcourt, Brace & Co. Walker also has ignored task force recommendations to In 1933, a magnitude 6.4 earth- develop a mileage-based charge, which would reflect the quake centered off Long Beach, Cal- demning such practices as surro- land, 84, the Nobel prize-winning 54. Music producer Rick Rubin is growing popularity of hybrid and battery-powered cars. ifornia, resulted in 120 deaths. gate motherhood, test-tube births chemist who sounded the alarm on 54. Britain’s Prince Edward is 53. And he hasn’t embraced open-road tolling, which would In 1949, Nazi wartime broadcast- and cloning. the thinning of the Earth’s ozone Rock singer Edie Brickell is 51. er Mildred E. Gillars, also known as In 1993, Dr. David Gunn was shot layer, died in Corona del Mar, Cali- Actor Stephen Mailer is 51. Actor bring in more revenue from tourists. to death outside a Pensacola, Flori- fornia. Philip Anthony-Rodriguez is 49. The governor’s endless opposition to minor and reason- “Axis Sally,” was convicted in Wash- ington, D.C., of treason. (She served da, abortion clinic. (Shooter Michael Today’s Birthdays Actress Paget Brewster is 48. Actor able user fees on drivers might be a nifty political talking 12 years in prison.) Griffin is serving a life sentence.) Talk show host Ralph Emery is Jon Hamm is 46. Country singer point as he seeks re-election next year or pursues anoth- In 1952, Fulgencio Batista once Ten years ago: In their first direct 84. Bluegrass/country singer-musi- Daryle Singletary is 46. Rapper-pro- er run for president. But he’s hurting Wisconsin’s econo- again became leader of Cuba in a talks since the Iraq war began, U.S. cian Norman Blake is 79. Actor ducer Timbaland is 45. Actor Cris- my and jobs by failing to maintain a solid transportation bloodless coup that deposed Presi- and Iranian envoys traded harsh Chuck Norris is 77. Playwright David tian de la Fuente is 43. Rock musi- system. dent Carlos Piro Socarras. words and blamed each other for Rabe is 77. Singer Dean Torrence cian Jerry Horton (Papa Roach) is In 1969, James Earl Ray pleaded Iraq’s crisis at a one-day internation- (Jan and Dean) is 77. Actor Richard 42. Actor Jeff Branson is 40. Singer —Wisconsin State Journal guilty in Memphis, Tennessee, to al conference in Baghdad. President Gant is 73. Rock musician Tom Robin Thicke is 40. Actress Bree assassinating civil rights leader Mar- George W. Bush, in Uruguay as part Scholz (Boston) is 70. Former Turner is 40. Olympic gold medal tin Luther King Jr. (Ray later repudi- of his Latin America tour, asked Canadian Prime Minister Kim gymnast Shannon Miller is 40. Con- ated that plea, maintaining his inno- Congress for $3.2 billion to pay for Campbell is 70. TV personality/busi- temporary Christian singer Michael Letters cence until his death.) 8,200 more U.S. troops in nesswoman Barbara Corcoran (TV: Barnes (Red) is 38. Actor Edi Gath- In 1973, the Pink Floyd album Afghanistan and Iraq on top of the “Shark Tank”) is 68. Actress Aloma egi is 38. Rock musician Matt Asti Bessemer residents should Otherwise, the state of Michigan “The Dark Side of the Moon” was 21,500-troop buildup he had Wright is 67. Blues musician Ronnie (MGMT) is 37. Actor Thomas Mid- will do its will. first released in the U.S. by Capitol announced in Jan. 2007. Standup Earl (Ronnie Earl and the Broad- dleditch (TV: “Silicon Valley”) is 35. take survey comedian Richard Jeni, 49, died at a casters) is 64. Producer-director- Country singer Carrie Underwood is Let’s show our leaders that we Records (the British release came Los Angeles hospital of a self-inflict- writer Paul Haggis is 64. Alt-coun- 34. Actress Olivia Wilde is 33. To the Editor: appreciate and back the time and nearly two weeks later). In 1985, Konstantin U. Cher- ed gunshot wound. try/rock musician Gary Louris is 62. Rhythm-and-blues singer Emeli The citizens of Bessemer dedication to these complicated recently received a survey with nenko, who was the Soviet Union’s Five years ago: Rick Santorum Actress Shannon Tweed is 60. Sande is 30. Country singer Rachel issues by answering this survey. won the Kansas caucuses in a rout Pop/jazz singer Jeanie Bryson is 59. Reinert is 28. Actress Emily Osment numerous questions regarding leader for 13 months, died at age 73; We must take pride in our small he was succeeded by Mikhail Gor- and Republican presidential front- Actress Sharon Stone is 59. Rock is 25. Bessemer issues. town and do what we can to help. runner Mitt Romney countered in musician Gail Greenwood is 57. Thought for Today Please respond by March 15, bachev. Unity promotes progress. In 1987, the Vatican issued a 40- Wyoming. Israel pounded Gaza for a Magician Lance Burton is 57. Movie “There is no tyranny so despotic especially on the preference for Arline C. Waurio page document on scientific tech- second day, trading airstrikes and producer Scott Gardenhour is 56. as that of public opinion among a three or four lanes for U.S. 2. rocket fire with Palestinian militants, Actress Jasmine Guy is 55. Rock free people.” — Donn Piatt, Ameri- Bessemer niques involving procreation, con- killing 15 of them. F. Sherwood Row- musician Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) is can journalist (1819-1891).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 l 5 Globe, if they are actually called AREA / STATE Hurley out. However, Saari said picking HURLEY CHOIR up shifts because someone else was sick or unable to work didn’t count as getting called out. From page 1 The sheriff’s department only approved a clarification to the calls out a jailer/dispatcher once county’s employee handbook or twice a year, according to regarding call-out pay. Going for- information presented at the ward, the county will pay two meeting. hours of call-out pay, in addition The two-hour call-out pay- to whatever time the employee ment was originally intended for worked, to the county’s jailer/dis- the highway department to deal patchers and health department with plowing roads and issues employees, Saari told the Daily like that, Saari said.

Michigan jobless rate improvement over Michigan’s edges up to 5.2 percent in year-ago rate of 5.0 percent. January Michigan’s December unemploy- ment was revised upward from LANSING (AP) — Michigan’s 5.0 percent announced earlier. unemployment rate edged The agency says the state’s upward to 5.2 percent in January workforce rose by 24,000 during as the number of people entering January, with increases in both the job market continued to grow. total employment at 18,000 jobs The Michigan Department of and in unemployed workers at Technology, Management & 6,000. Budget said Thursday the rate Bureau of Labor Market Infor- rose from 5.1 percent in Decem- mation and Strategic Initiatives ber and compared with a nation- Director Jason Palmer says the al January jobless rate of 4.8 per- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Michigan workforce grew by near- DEBRA WAHLBERG leads the Hurley High School Choir Tuesday morning. cent but still marked an ly 2.0 percent over the past year. O K 2 S AY West Michigan ‘darknet’ drug dealer Accident

sentenced for federal drug charges From page 1 GRAND RAPIDS — A West allow users to purchase goods liquid mushrooms.” al spinal cord injuries, the Michigan man was sentenced to and services anonymously. “Homeland Security Investi- reports said. 30 months in federal prison for “Drug traffickers who believe gations and our partners are at The semi truck driver was his role in a conspiracy to dis- that the dark web and cryp- the tip of the spear in the effort uninjured in the crash. tribute controlled substances. tocurrency will provide against illicit activities and The accident remains under Authorities identified Michael anonymity and shield them from financial crimes associated with investigation, according to the Carlton Paiva, 30, of Norton the rule of law are sorely mis- virtual currency systems,” release. Shores, as a purchaser of a “sig- taken,” said Acting U.S. Attor- Steve Francis, acting special —Richard Jenkins nificant quantity of various ney Andrew Birge. “The federal agent in charge of Homeland amphetamines and psychedelic government has the tools, Security Investigations Detroit, compounds for distribution” in resources, and commitment to said in the release. “Criminals the western part of the state, identify and prosecute criminals have the false impression that Radio according to a Department of on the dark web and will contin- their black markets activity Justice press release announcing ue to do so.” using digital currency like Bit- the sentence, following an inter- According to the Department coin are avoiding scrutiny. The From page 1 national law enforcement opera- of Justice, Paiva bought a range reality is that these activities do (K9BTQ), WARAC president, tion that took down the darknet of chemicals including “MDMA, not escape the reach of law hams from all over the world will marketplace, Silk Road 2.0 — an 25i-NBOMe, DOM or STP, DMT, enforcement.” be focused on Wisconsin. online black market designed to LSD, AL-LAD, mescaline and — Richard Jenkins Additional details are avail- able at warac.org. Attorney General’s office THE TOP five categories are shown from tips for the past three years. Bullying and suicide threats have remained the top tips to the OK2SAY Democrats question Walker’s prison bed estimate tip-line from Michigan students the last three years. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — istration doesn’t believe the actual population did eventually Democrats questioned Thursday influx of new inmates will come align with Corrections’ original why Republican Gov. Scott Walk- in the next two years, he noted estimates, he said, but it took er believes Wisconsin will need Corrections sought 1,937 beds in longer than anticipated. Student safety hundreds fewer contract prison the 2013-15 budget and Walker Goyke said he believes the beds than his own Department of provided 424 because he agency understands best what it Corrections estimates, especially assumed the need wouldn’t be as needs. The safe bet is fully fund- when a new law could keep hun- great as the agency believed. The ing the agency’s request, he said. program growing in dreds of repeat drunken drivers behind bars longer. The Corrections Department FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 10, 2017 contracts with county jails and 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 federal prisons to house inmates. 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In 2015, authorities seized The Associated Press joined cocaine in connection with two the Border Tunnel Entry Team, California tunnels, including one as it is formally known, inside an that ran underwater from a incomplete tunnel that was dis- house in Mexicali, Mexico, to the covered in San Diego in 2009 — All-American Canal near the city 70 feet deep, 3 feet wide, 2,700 of Calexico. feet long and equipped with a rail The tunnels, which the DEA system, lighting and ventilation. generally attributes to Mexico’s Here are some questions and Sinaloa cartel, cost between $1 answers about the team’s work: million and $2 million to build and take months to complete, said Chris Davis, supervisory HOW MANY TUNNELS ARE special agent with U.S. Immigra- THERE?Authorities discovered 224 tion and Customs Enforcement’s border tunnels originating in Homeland Security Investiga- Mexico from 1990 to March 2016, tions. That investment quickly including 185 that entered the pays off with profits from smug- United States, according to the gling if crews escape detection, latest U.S. Drug Enforcement he said. Administration annual survey. Many are shallow holes, but some are elaborately constructed HOWLeads ARE from TUNNELS informants, FOUND? neigh- with hydraulic lifts, water pumps bors and others have been the and rail cars. most trusted technique, but tech- Associated Press The vast majority are in Ari- nology plays a part. Lance A MEMBER of the Border Patrol’s Border Tunnel Entry Team enters a tunnel spanning the border between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, in San zona, where smugglers connect LeNoir, who leads the Border Diego Monday. They are known in the Border Patrol as “tunnel rats” — agents who go in clandestine passages that have proliferated on the U.S.- to underground drainage canals Patrol’s “tunnel rats” team in Mexico border over the last 20 years to smuggle drugs. in Nogales, and in California, San Diego, says seismic devices, ing and going at odd hours. dangerous assignment because prevent smugglers from burrow- political will,” he said. where construction noise gener- acoustics and ground-penetrat- “They’ll tunnel anywhere they there’s always a chance the walls ing into them. In Mexico, they The U.S. Department of ates less attention amid ware- ing radar complement human want to. It’s wherever they can can collapse. They map and mea- are sealed but not plugged with Homeland Security says it spent houses of an industrial area of intelligence. get a building on the south side sure the passages and work on concrete. $8.7 million to fill tunnels from San Diego, across from densely Investigators keep tabs on and a building on the north side,” filling them with concrete to pre- Mexican authorities say they 2007 to 2015. Last week, it packed homes and businesses in who owns and rents warehouses LeNoir said. “Location, location, vent them from being used don’t have the money to fill them, awarded a $153,000 contract to Tijuana. in San Diego’s Otay Mesa area location.” again. a vulnerability that is gaining inject concrete into the U.S. part for suspicious transactions. They Sometimes agents stumble more public scrutiny. LeNoir of a completed tunnel lined with also visit businesses to ask them WHAT ARE THEY FOR? across “gopher holes” while on says smugglers have tapped into cobblestone. The tunnel was dis- Tunnels are generally used for to report telltale signs: construc- patrol. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER TUN- existing tunnels at least seven covered in October. It ended in a multi-ton loads of marijuana tion equipment and piles of dirt, Once the passages are found, NELSOn theARE U.S. DISCOVERED? side, the tunnels times in recent years. San Diego warehouse 1,200 feet because the drug’s bulk and odor jackhammer sounds, people com- the “tunnel rats” go inside, a have been filled since 2007 to “It gets down to funding and north of the border. MOSCOW Slower winds in forecast could aid crews battling wildfires KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The winds fueling deadly wild- fires that scorched vast swathes of land in four Plains states final- ly dropped Thursday, bringing hope to crews trying to contain the blazes. Emergency personnel warned, however, that extremely dry conditions and hot spots could cause a flare-up, even in areas where there’s “not much left to burn.” Most of the burned land is in Kansas, where about 2,000 fire- fighters have been battling a series of blazes that consumed more than 1,000 square miles and damaged or destroyed dozens of structures. The fire- fight Thursday was focused on four counties, down from 21 on Monday. One blaze, encompassing two counties along Kansas’ southern border with Oklahoma, is the largest wildfire on record in Kansas. Emergency officials said Thursday that crews are moni- toring hot spots after the fire was 70 percent contained in Comanche County and 50 per- cent in Clark County. Monitoring is crucial because Associated Press Associated Press the ground is “extremely dry,” RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Israeli and it was possible that sparks ZANE JACKSON embraces her daughter, Shelby Jackson, as they arrive to see their destroyed home for the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday. from a smoldering stump could first time in the Highlands subdivision on Wednesday in Hutchinson, Kansas. The home was destroyed in the Israel’s prime minister is set to visit Moscow for talks with Putin about re-ignite the fire, said John wildfires Monday night. security issues stemming from Iran’s presence in neighbouring Syria. Lehman, the emergency manag- Kuhns said: “Frankly, there is miles, killing three ranch hands ing to the Texas A&M Forest er in Comanche County, where not much left to burn.” The as they tried to save cattle and a Service. The largest — which 234 square miles has burned. state’s sole fire victim was a man who was caught in smoke as burned about 500 square miles in By midafternoon Wednesday, semitrailer driver who suc- he attempted to drive home from the northeast Panhandle near Lehman said firefighting efforts cumbed to smoke in the county work. Two of the state’s three the Oklahoma border — was 75 Putin hosts Netanyahu for were calming in his county. He Monday after his rig jackknifed. fires are fully contained, accord- percent contained Thursday. said the volunteer fire chief, Kansas crews also are moni- Greg Ellis, was back at his “nor- toring what’s left of a fire near mal job” at a co-op elevator. 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They played well Beach and Stricker both knocked down key SUPERIOR — The No. 4 seed Luck Cardinals tournament in Madison next week. tonight, and they came through." triples over the next couple minutes to cut the Luck made amends for last season's loss in the sectional The Cardinals were efficient and disciplined Stricker gave the Granite Diggers an early lead lead to 50-43 with 5:53 remaining, but the Cardi- semifinal and put together an athletic performance throughout the game against Mellen (20-6), espe- with the game's opening bucket, and Brady Mesko- nals regrouped and took over the rest of the way, to earn a 62-45 victory over No. 3 seed Mellen in a cially on the defensive end, as they held both Davin Jokinen followed with a 3-pointer that put Mellen going back up by double digits in the final few min- WIAA Division 5 boys basketball sectional semifi- Stricker and Ahpahnae Thomas to less than 20 up 5-2 to start the game. But Luck responded with utes to seal the win. nal matchup Thursday. points each. an 8-0 run to take its first lead of the game, and "They shot well early, and that gave them a lit- After falling to the Washburn Castle Guards at "We played great defense tonight, and it seems never trailed again. tle bit of a lead," Moreland said. "After that, we bat- this stage of the postseason last year, Luck seems to be contagious," Eley said. "It's kind of fun to Payton Ellefson hit a triple and put the Cardi- tled for a while, and they pulled away at the end. to have turned the tables on teams in the Indian- watch. Everybody likes offense, but what's going to nals up 30-17 with 3:12 left in the first, but Jordan I'm proud of our kids. I thought they battled hard. head Conference this season, beating the best the win games is defense." Koosmann and Thomas both pounded away in the They just didn't shoot well. When you don't shoot conference had to offer in two straight playoff The Cardinals saw three players reach double paint to cut into the deficit over the next few min- well, it makes it awful tough. You're a lot better games to reach the sectional final. figures in scoring, with Payton Ellefson leading the utes. Casey Ogilvie and Trevor Beach then coach when the ball goes in the basket." "We lost by one to (Washburn) last year, and we flock with 17 points. Graham Hershfield followed exchanged 3-pointers to close out the half with Mellen's habit throughout the postseason of have some kids still on the team that put a lot of up with 12 points, and Bryce Hacker added 11. Luck leading 33-25. trailing and rallying late in the game to get the win minutes into that game," Luck coach Chad Eley "I've watched them play a lot of games, and As Mellen continued to struggle to find quality didn't pan out this time against Luck. said after the game. "And I think that they had a that's the best I've seen them play," Mellen coach open looks, Luck went back up by double digits to "We made a nice run in the second half, we just bad taste in their mouth." Don Moreland said. "They are a nice team. They start the second half. Hacker scored with 7:50 left Luck (20-6) advances to the sectional title game were very physical, and as you go farther in the to play to put the Cardinals up 50-36, but the Gran- on Saturday in Spooner where it will meet last sea- tournament, they let more and more go. But they ite Diggers kept hope alive and worked back into SECTIONAL — page 8 Déjà vu: St. Ignace beats Calumet for second straight year for regional championship By BRYCE DEROUIN the rebound. Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) “We were going to try to get it MARQUETTE — Speechless, to Amber Johnson, but we made they stood together and cried it clear that whoever (got the once again. ball), needed to get a high screen It was almost the exact same immediately,” Twardzik said. scene as a year ago, when the “We got the ball over to (Celia), teary-eyed Calumet Copper and I thought she had a good Kings experienced a gut-wrench- look.” ing defeat and had to watch the The Saints (22-2) escaped hav- St. Ignace Saints gleefully accept ing to face overtime after their their medals and trophy after a free throw woes allowed Calumet dramatic regional championship to shoot a game-tying 3. St. played at Marquette High Ignace was just 13 for 28 at the School. free-throw line and managed to Just like last year, Calumet go 0 for 4 in the final minute with and St. Ignace engaged in a four- a 50-45 lead. quarter-back-and-forth affair “That was getting a little frus- that went down to the final pos- trating,” St. Ignace head coach session. And just like last year, Dorene Ingalls said. “They were St. Ignace got the best of just all jacked up and excited and Calumet, winning 50-47 Thurs- their energy was too high. They day for the Class C Region 24 needed to step back a little bit, title. but that’s something we can “It was a great basketball work on.” game,” Calumet head coach Jeff Calumet senior Hailey Wick- Twardzik said. “Last year, I said strom closed her career with that was the best basketball eight points and 15 rebounds. game I was ever a part of, and She scored her final points for this is right there with it.” Calumet on a putback to cut St. A year ago, it was St. Ignace’s Ignace’s lead to 50-47 with 11 Jason Juno/Daily Globe Natalee Lee making the game- seconds remaining. Following a ST. IGNACE receives the Class C regional championship trophy Thursday at Marquette Senior High School. From left, in front, are: Keshia Davis, winning free throw with 1.1 sec- timeout, Calumet was able to Jordan Belleville and Madison Olsen. onds remaining for a 53-52 victo- force a jump ball, and with the overcome.” side, Calumet (16-6) committed it away,” Twardzik said. “Just in the paint, allowing Calumet to ry. Thursday, Calumet experi- possession arrow in the Copper While this game featured 17 turnovers versus St. Ignace’s had to talk a couple times about take a 21-13 lead after a fast- enced the heartbreaking defeat Kings’ favor, they were able to every bit the drama as last year’s full-court pressure. settling down. break layup by Johnson with when sophomore Celia Kiilunen get one last chance to force over- contest, this one was not as clean With the number of loose balls “You gotta give (St. Ignace) 3:32 left in the second quarter. was forced to throw up a desper- time after St. Ignace made no and easy on the eyes as the pre- flying around the court for 32 credit. Their pressure got to us at At that point, St. Ignace was ation 30-foot 3 from the right attempt to foul while up three. viously well-played game minutes, the fans from both times, and they were shuffling just 4 of 23 (17 percent) from the wing with just four seconds “We knew coming in it was between the two programs. schools must have felt as if they (players) in and out and that field and 3 of 10 from 3. But St. remaining. From behind going to be a battle,” Ingalls said. Throughout the night, St. Ignace were on an emotional roller starts to wear on you.” Ignace sophomore Madison Calumet’s bench, the shot “We had to match their intensity. struggled with Calumet’s aggres- coaster. With Calumet’s length of Olsen came in and hit two corner appeared like it had a chance to It wasn’t pretty at times, we had sive trapping out of its halfcourt “There some times in the Wickstrom and junior Brooke be banked in — but it was too a lot of turnovers and missed free 3-2 zone defense and turned the game where we were just frantic Kariniemi down low, St. Ignace strong off the glass and St. throws, but in games like this ball over 21 times. On the other with the basketball and throwing struggled to develop any success Ignace celebrated after securing you have to make gritty plays to CLASS C — page 8 Forest Park girls win regional championship in double OT By BURT ANGELI their running game.” Iron Mountain Daily News Bark River took its first lead of the KINGSFORD — Forest Park and game with a Megan Robinette putback Bark River-Harris waged a classic “it’s a in the final seconds of the third quarter. shame somebody had to lose” girls bas- The Broncos, for an eight-minute stretch ketball game Thursday. of the second half, held the Trojans to The Skyline Central Conference one field goal and pulled ahead 45-41 rivals battled for 40 minutes before the with 3:31 left in regulation. Lady Trojans emerged with a 62-54 vic- “We lost their three-point shooters a tory and the Class D Region 32 champi- couple times and that put them in the onship. lead,” said Giuliani, noting buckets from “I’m overjoyed,” said Forest Park Welch and Robinette. “We couldn’t let Coach Jackie Giuliani after the double them beat us at the three-point line. overtime thriller. “Our girls did a phe- They had to beat us at the inside game. nomenal job of staying focused and not That was our goal.” letting emotion get the best of them.” Forest Park owned a 47-45 advantage Forest Park (20-4) and Engadine (18- until Robinette forced overtime with two 5), a 50-48 winner over Pickford in the free throws at the 41-second mark. The Region 31 final, will meet in the quar- Broncos also missed two free throws terfinals Tuesday at Negaunee. with 14 seconds to go. Bark River (16-8), which split regular In the first overtime. free throws from season games with Forest Park, held the Welch and Taylor Ray lifted the Broncos lead in the final moments of regulation to a 54-52 lead with 31 seconds showing. and the first overtime. Forest Park answered with free throws “It was absolute chaos, just the way it from Hannah Cross (19 seconds) and should be in a game like that,” said Grabowski (14 seconds) to set up the Broncos coach Josh Eagle, who consoled final extra session. his teary-eyed players as they left the “All game long we were fighting for gym. “That’s a heck of a team. rebounds and not getting them,” Giu- “Crystal Falls played their hearts out, liani said of some bruising work under just as we did. Our girls did everything the boards. “But finally, in the end, they possibly could to have stayed in rebounds were key for us.” that game.” Forest Park held a 34-33 rebound Forest Park senior guard Abby Adam Niemi/Iron Mountain Daily News edge. Hailee Demers grabbed nine for Nylund, who scored a game-high 18 CRYSTAL FALLS Forest Park’s Jenna Grabowski, with trophy, leads the Trojans in celebrating their Class D regional title Thursday Bark River. points, started the second overtime by night at Kingsford. “There was a point where we might driving the baseline for a basket and “It was crazy,” said Nylund, a three- contributed nine points and a game-high Forest Park, concerned with Boucher have iced it if we had got the rebound,” drawing a foul for a three-point play. time regional champion with head 10 rebounds. taking over, did not use full-court pres- Eagle said. “It was gritty play back and That triggered the Trojans to an 8-0 coaches Giuliani and Jeff Syrjanen. “It Paige Welch paced the Broncos with sure. forth. shutout over the final four minutes. was a great battle back and forth for 17 points. Megan Robinette tacked on 13 “Kelsey Boucher is a great guard and “They did an excellent job of passing “When you have a girl that scores both teams. Bark River is a very good points and Cassidi Stannard had 11. able to penetrate,” Giuliani said. “We with their height. They have a lot of sea- 1,000 (career) points you to have use team and give them props. Forest Park wanted to control the purposely did not let her do that and I soned veterans that handle pressure her,” Giuliani said. “In that situation we “But I think our girls knew they flow of the game, bottle up the three- thought that was the difference in the really well that helped them tremen- needed to put the ball in her hands.” wanted it more.” point shooters and keep tabs on pesky game. dously.” Nylund, who topped 1,000 career Hanna Logan added 14 points for the point guard Kelsey Boucher. Both teams “By not pressing, we saved energy on Both teams made 17 field goals, with points in the district, also led the Tro- Trojans and Jenna Grabowski had 13 hit five treys in the contest and Boucher defense and had a little more energy jans with four steals and three assists. points with four steals. Becky Kolenda was limited to five points. offensively, and did not let them get into CLASS D — page 8 8 l FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Forget NCAA's early

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(AP) — The NCAA selection "We still kind of term it as the PSAT, where Hamilton 26 Cedarburg 57, Beaver Dam 54 Columbus Catholic 75, Almond-Ban- District final: Bessemer vs. Ewen-Trout Marshall 47, Otsego 25 Kaukauna 73, Pulaski 63 croft 62 committee has started sorting out which teams will what we're starting today at 1 o'clock is the SAT," Creek, 6 p.m. CST Williamston 52, Portland 29 Division 2 Sectional 3 Gresham Community 79, Lena 74 Girls basketball appear in the NCAA Tournament field on Selection Hollis said of last month's rankings. "This is the Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory 59, Dear- Sectionals Division 5 Sectional 3 WIAA state tournament Sunday. Just don't expect it to simply be an update real test." born Henry Ford Academy 26 Waunakee 65, Monona Grove 47 Sectionals At Resch Center, Green Bay Class C Westosha Central 74, Wilmot Union 43 Bangor 85, Augusta 73 of the top seeds announced last month. The first rankings of the top four seeds in each Division 1 Blissfield 56, Grass Lake 49, 2OT Shullsburg 68, Seneca 63 Appleton North vs. Milwaukee King, Division 2 Sectional 4 "We are starting anew, meaning today is a region had Kansas, Gonzaga and Baylor joining Flint Hamady 38, Sandusky 36 6:35 p.m. Sectionals Hemlock 60, Leroy Pine River 55 Milw. Washington 77, Pius XI Catholic Wisconsin Girls restart of our season-long evaluation of teams," Villanova as No. 1 seeds. Three Atlantic Coast Con- De Pere vs. Middleton, 8:15 p.m. State Tournament Maple City Glen Lake 56, Charlevoix 44 68 selection committee chairman Mark Hollis said Division 2 Division 3 ference teams — North Carolina, Louisville and Pewamo-Westphalia 55, Springport 34 New Berlin Eisenhower 75, Pewaukee Hortonville vs. Cudahy, 1:35 p.m. Semifinal during a Wednesday teleconference. "It's not a Florida State — joined Oregon as No. 2 seeds. 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JAKE BROWN/ASHLAND DAILY PRESS PHOTO MELLEN SENIOR Davin Stricker (12) launches a 3-pointer from the corner as Austin Hamack (2) of Luck tries to get a hand up during the second half of a WIAA Division 5 sectional semifinal between the third-seeded Granite Diggers and fourth-seeded Cardinals Thursday in Superior. Luck won 62-45 to advance to the sec- tional final against Chippewa Falls McDonell, the top-ranked team in the state in Division 5. tonight it did." Ogilvie 9, Hamack 6, P.Ellef- Sectional Thomas finished the game son 17, J.Johansen 7, Hacker 11, with 17 points, and Stricker Hershfield 12. Totals 23-11-62. added 13 in the final appear- MELLEN (45) ances for the Mellen senior lead- Mesko-Jokinen 3, Stricker 13, From page 7 ers. Beach chipped in eight Beach 8, Koosman 4, Thomas 17. couldn't get over the hump," points, while Koosmann finished Totals 18-5-45. Moreland said. "I told the kids with four, and Mesko-Jokinen Luck 33 29 — 62 Jason Juno/Daily Globe afterward they have nothing to had three. Mellen 25 20 — 45 ST. IGNACE’S Linnie Gustafson deflects the ball for a rebound on a missed free throw around Calumet’s Lea hang their heads about. I "I'm very proud of our kids," 3-pt FG: L: Ogilvie, Hamack, Bjorn (20) Thursday night in Marquette. thought we had a great run in Moreland said. "I thought we had P.Ellefson 2, J.Johansen; M: the tournament, but if you keep an outstanding season." Mesko-Jokinen, Stricker, Beach her 3s.” nal against the Maple City Glen putting yourself in a hole, even- LUCK (62) 2. Class C Junior Niina Anderson led Lake Lakers (22-3) in Gaylord. tually it's going to bite you, and Calumet with 12 points and Calumet shot 18 of 59 (31 per- sparked the comeback by scoring cent) and will hope to build off a off an inbounds play before season where many didn’t expect From page 1 tagged for the max and three “It’s just a matter of putting it knocking down two free throws them to enjoy this much success. Class D more with four fouls. Forest Park together, and I thought tonight 3s, while senior Jade Edelman to trim St. Ignace’s edge to 46-43 Besides Wickstrom, Calumet had 18 fouls. you really saw it come together.” made one free throw and com- with 3:09 left in the fourth. How- returns all its rotation players Giuliani and assistant Kim Forest Park 14 8 12 13 7 8 — 62 pleted a 3-point play to give the ever, a minute later she fouled next season. Bjork teamed up for their second Bark River-Harris 9 9 18 11 7 0 — 54 Saints a 10-0 run for a 23-21 out. And junior Lea Bjorn fol- “I don’t think there’s anyone From page 7 FOREST PARK: Nylund 18, Honkala 4, Showers 2, regional title in three years. advantage. lowed suit and fouled out with in the U.P. who said, ‘I bet Kolenda 9, Grabowski 13, Logan 14, Cross 2. FT: 23-41. the Trojans netting 30 percent of When people asked in November F: 18. But no Saint was better from under two minutes remaining. Calumet will be in the regional BARK RIVER-HARRIS: Welch 16, Stannard 11, their shots and the Broncos 34 about the team, Giuliani thought 3-point range than senior Jordan Bjorn finished with 11 points. final game,’” Twardzik said. “So Demers 5, Ray 3, Robinette 13, Boucher 6. FT: 15-23. F: percent. Forest Park converted all the pieces were there for suc- 31. Fouled out: Welch, Stannard, Robinette Belleville, who finished with 13 “Obviously it was really hard what they did and the hard work 23 of 41 free throws to Bark cess. 3-point FG: FP, Nylund 2, Honkala, Logan 2; BRH, points and drilled her fourth 3 on to lose Lea Bjorn and Niina, they did to get there is awesome. Welch 2, Stannard 2, Robinette. FG shooting: FP 17-55, River’s 15 of 23. “We have a good guard, we’ve six attempts to give her team a especially with Niina bringing “I have the same goal every BRH 17-50. Rebounding: FP 34 (Kolenda 10, Grabowski Bark River was whistled for got the inside game, we’ve got 9, Logan 5, Cross 5), BRH 33 (Demers 9, Stannard 6) 40-33 lead. St. Ignace junior the ball up 90 percent of the time year we start the season: go to 31 fouls, with three players good shooters,” Giuliani said. Keshia Davis added two free for us,” Twardzik said. “But the Breslin Center and win the throws for the Saints’ biggest Maria Larson and Ava Anderson whole thing. I believe that in my lead, 42-33, with 7:10 remaining went in there and took care of heart, but to see that transpire in the fourth. business and did a great job.” was all them. That was good “Jordan has had multiple Larson swished two free stuff.” After travel trouble, Michigan games where she’s had three to throws with 1:33 remaining to Calumet 14 10 9 14 — 47 six 3s at a time,” Ingalls said. St. Ignace 10 13 14 13 — 50 close Calumet’s deficit to 47-45. Calumet — Anderson 12, Larson 2, Bjorn 11, Johnson “She was sick on Tuesday, had St. Ignace finished 15 of 48 9, Kariniemi 5, Wickstrom 8. Fouled out: Bjorn, Anderson; beats Illini 75-55 in Big 10 the flu and wasn’t quite herself. overall (31 percent) and held a Free throws: 6-7; 3-point field goals: Bjorn 3, Johnson, Kariniemi. WASHINGTON (AP) — The toughest part for Derrick Walton scored 19 points, and Zak Irvin Tonight, she had her bounce 43-39 rebounding advantage. some of Michigan's basketball players was simply added 18 for No. 8 seed Michigan (21-11), which led back which was awesome. In Junior Linnie Gustafson led the St. Ignace — Coveyou 6, Gustafason 14, Belleville 13, getting back on an airplane. Illinois by 20 points in the first half and now meets practice today in shootaround, Saints with 14 points. The Saints Edelman 6, Olsen 6, Davis 5. Fouled out: None; Free throws: 13-28; 3-point field goals: Belleville 4, Olsen 2, Getting back out on court — wearing yellow regular-season conference champion Purdue. she was really looking good on advance to Tuesday’s quarterfi- Gustafson. practice jerseys in place of their missing game uni- "Maybe some people, in the back of their mind, forms — was easy by comparison. thought we might come out flat or come out a little Flying into town on the Detroit Pistons' team jet tired," Michigan's Duncan Robinson said. "But I Michigan St beats Penn State 78-51 in Big Ten Tournament only a few hours before tipoff because Michigan's think we were just aggressive." original plane slid off a runway and slammed The airplane carrying Michigan's coaching staff, through a fence during an aborted takeoff a day players, cheerleaders and others — "Children, fam- WASHINGTON (AP) — It didn't matter that Michigan fourth title in the last six years. earlier, the Wolverines raced to an early double- ilies," Irvin said — aborted its takeoff Wednesday. State had no momentum, or that the Spartans were play- After closing the regular season with losses at Illinois ing a team that beat them soundly in January. and Maryland, the Spartans found their groove against a digit lead Thursday and beat Illinois 75-55 to reach "To see the fear in some (passengers') eyes," This was the Big Ten Tournament, when the past usu- Penn State team playing for the second time in less than the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. sophomore forward Moe Wagner said, "I realized, ally doesn't matter and Michigan State is almost always 24 hours. "It was something our kids will always remem- 'Oh, my God, this is real.'" at its best. "We're a better team (by) significant amounts, so we ber, but I want them to always remember how they No one was injured, according to Michigan Miles Bridges and Nick Ward had 15 points and nine just wanted to come out there and show that," Michigan responded ," Michigan coach John Beilein said. spokesman Kurt Svoboda. rebounds apiece, and the Spartans breezed past weary State guard Joshua Langford said. "Because this is really important. This is the way Beilein, players and others helped folks get off Penn State 78-51 Thursday. "I felt like they were kind of being nonchalant about life goes sometimes, and you've got to respond pos- the plane — senior forward Mark Donnal opened The fifth-seeded Spartans (19-13) will next face No. 4 playing us, so we just wanted to come out there and itively to whatever comes your way. And, boy, did one emergency exit door — as the smell of gas seed Minnesota in the quarterfinals on Friday. Michigan make a statement. 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Jennifer Ludack, RN, DON Bessemer Plywood Corporation able to be on their own, must be Hurley WI, 54534 is accepting applications for Sky View Nursing Center 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 Sign-on bonus reliable, full-time or part-time a part-time clean-up person for 309 Iron Street, Hurley WI 54534 Gogebic Medical Care Facility, available year-round. afternoon-evening. Applications BPC is an equal opportunity employer Wanted full-time Sale Associate [email protected] a 109-bed long-term care skilled Call Eric (715)604-2253 for local retail business. Must work may be picked up 7:00am-3:30pm nursing facility will be offering a Saturdays. Send resume to: Snow Ridge Lumber, Inc. Attention: MBE/DBE/DVB 3-Week Nurse Aide Training Sign-on bonus - CNA Positions: Box 137, Daily Globe 1200 Odanah Road Program with various payment Gogebic Medical Care Facility 118 E. McLeod Ave., PO Box 548 Hurley, WI 54534 Angelo Luppino, Inc. options available. The next class is accepting applications for CNA Ironwood, MI 49938. will tentatively run from April 3, positions. GMCF offers Business is seeking Subcontractors & Supplier Now hiring for summer positions 2017 to April 21, 2017. competitive wages and an Now accepting resumes. for the following project: Applications are available at excellent benefit package Full and part time Opportunities Dairymen’s County Highway D Gogebic Medical Care Facility; including Health, Dental and Warehouse Support Staff. NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Boulder Junction, Wisconsin Extension 402 North Street; Wakefield, MI Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, a Job duties include: receiving and exercising reasonable care in loading of goods, customer ser- Sous Chef Waitstaff City of Hurley, WI 49968; (906)224-9811 (Ext. 114) County Pension plan, Vacation, accepting ads, warns those or Michigan Works; 222 East Ayer Sick and Personal Leave Days, vice, physical delivery of goods. 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l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY , MARCH 10, 2017 11 CLASSIFIEDS PetsArticles for Sale Real Estate Legals BUSINESS Dell Computers, YORKIE PUPPIES. A.K.C. Males Sales & Repairs, Virus Removal closed by a sale of the mortgaged and Females. Tails docked, dews, Call Timothy D. Szot premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the place of first shots, dewormed, ears Professional Computer Serv- A DAY ON WALL STREET standing. Ready (906)271-0269 holding the circuit court within Some anniversary: ices (906)364-4506 Gogebic County, at 10:00 AM, on April 14, 2017. Said premises are Give Away-Pets Commercial/ situated in City of Ironwood, Goge- March 9, 2017 bic County, Michigan, and are de- 21,000 Stocks barely Dow Jones GIVE AWAY Ads run free for Residential scribed as: Lot Thirteen (13), three days. 15-20 word limit. The Block eighteen (18), Assessor's industrials 20,000 Plat No. Fifteen (15) to the City of ads must be mailed or dropped off PROPERTY FOR rent: 3200 sq.ft. Ironwood, Gogebic County, 19,000 at The Daily Globe, 118 E. move as bull office building. Former Social Michigan, according to the recor- 2.46 McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI Security offices, Cloverland Drive, ded Plate thereof. The redemp- 18,000 49938. Ironwood. Will build/remodel tion period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless de- to suit. Call (906)932-1411. 20,858.19 17,000 termined abandoned in accord- market turns 8 SO N D J FM Appliances Apartments & ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemption periodNEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Pct. change from previous: 0.01% High 20,900.57 Low 20,777.16 shall be 30 days from the date of Duplexes such sale. If the property is sold at stocks meandered Thursday as Motorcycles & foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 the eighth anniversary for the of the Revised Judicature Act of March 9, 2017 6,000 MattsonÕs 1 BEDROOM, utilities included, current bull market turned out basic cable. Month to month. 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 ATVs the borrower will be held respons- Nasdaq 5,800 Call: (906)285-2476 to be a quiet one. ible to the person who buys the composite 5,600 TV & Appliance 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very property at the mortgage foreclos- Large-company stocks fin- APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in 5,400 good condition, garage kept. ure sale or to the mortgage holder Hurley. Rent based on income. ished mostly higher, but declines New battery, plugs, tires, for damaging the property during 1.26 5,200 Stove & fridge provided. Coin op- the redemption period. chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or in smaller stocks across the erated laundry on site. Please call: Dated: March 10, 2017 5,000 trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 board meant that more compa- 5,838.81 (712)580-5360. For more information, please call: 4,800 Since 1962 or (906)364-2697 FC X (248) 593-1302 nies fell than rose on the New SO N D J FM Trott Law, P.C. One Bedroom Downtown York Stock Exchange. Ironwood Apartment. Garage 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. Attorneys For Servicer Pct. change from previous: 0.02% High 5,852.54 Low 5,812.08 Parking. $400.00 monthly Very good condition, garage kept. 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 The market started out with Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334- ÒBox Store includes heat & water, All fluids changed, new vision rims $400.00 deposit. (906)367-1550 and radial tires. $3,400.00 5422 small gains, then dipped in the File #471009F01 March 9, 2017 2,400 or best offer. (715)360-6931 (03-10)(03-31) early afternoon. Thanks to late or (906)364-2697 Standard & Prices, WOODLAND COURT gains for energy companies, 2,300 APARTMENTS major indexes turned higher Poor’s 500 * 2 bedroom apartment Weekend near the end of trading. 2,200 $460/month Small Town Industrial companies dipped 1.89 2,100 * Located in Ironwood as heavy machinery maker * Heat included in rent 2,364.87 2,000 ServiceÓ * No pets allowed Caterpillar continues to slide. SO N D J FM * Secured building Health care companies climbed Pct. change from previous: 0.08% High 2,369.08 Low 2,354.54 * 24 - Hour maintenance and banks rose along with bond service Guide yields. Trading was light follow- AP Apply at Villa Maria in ing a three-day losing streak. “The key question is how from 2.56 percent. Banks and Hurley or contact Wakefield The Standard & Poor’s 500 quickly does inflation continue to other financial firms moved up. Amber at (715)561-4599 le index picked up 1.89 points, or rise from here and how aggres- Wells Fargo added 49 cents to a S 3404 East Piercee Street g a sive does the Fed need to get,” he $58.70 and Intercontinental Gar 0.1 percent, to 2,364.87 Thurs- G Saturday, March 11 Houses for Rent day. The Dow Jones industrial said. Exchange picked up 67 cents, or Sunday, March 12 9:00am-? average gained 2.46 points to Health care companies made 1.1 percent, to $60.06. HOMES, APARTMENTS, and Legals Hand tools. power tools, the biggest gains. The leaders Caterpillar fell another $1.84, 122 E. Aurora St. camping supplies, 20,858.19. The Nasdaq compos- Business Spaces for rent. Call for included Johnson & Johnson, or 2 percent, to $91.39 as the gov- details. The Real Estate Store. housewares, baby items, ite rose 1.25 points to 5,838.81. Ironwood, MI (906)932-5406 March 10, 17, 24 and 31, 2017 fishing electronics, which rose $1.85, or 1.5 percent, ernment investigates the compa- Notice Of Mortgage The Russell 2000 index of small- outdoor items. Must see. Foreclosure Sale Too much to list. company stocks lost 5.92 points, to $125.95. Cancer drug maker ny’s taxes and accounting. The Real Estate THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECT- 906-932-0510 OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT or 0.4 percent, to 1,360.12. More Celgene added $2.09, or 1.7 per- stock is down almost 8 percent A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE than two-thirds of the stocks on cent, to $125.13 while medical since March 1. Elsewhere, Amer- North 03-10-17 OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- the NYSE ended lower. device maker Edwards Life- ican Airlines led airlines lower m Q 10 6 5 4 n Q 7 2 TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE Garage Sale Ads The S&P 500 is up 250 per- sciences contributed $3.53, or 3.9 after it reported weak February o 5 NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE p IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. AT- cent since March 9, 2009, when it percent, to $93.06. traffic. It lost $1.56, or 3.5 per- A K J 8 West East TN PURCHASERS: This sale may Crude oil prices continued to cent, to $43.33. m m be rescinded by the foreclosing bottomed out in the depths of the — K J 3 n J 8 6 5 3 n 10 9 4 mortgagee. In that event, your financial crisis. The current bull slip after the U.S. government Sears Holdings rose 52 cents, damages, if any, shall be limited 3 days, o J 9 4 2 o Q 10 8 7 6 solely to the return of the bid run is the second-longest since reported a huge buildup in fuel or 6.9 percent, to $8.01 after the p 7 6 3 2 p Q 5 Sales • Rentals South amount tendered at sale, plus in- World War II and it may have a stockpiles Wednesday. Oil is now company took a smaller adjusted m Management • Appraisals terest. MORTGAGE SALE - A A 9 8 7 2 30 words, while to go, as wages are growing trading at its lowest price since loss than it did a year ago. n A K mortgage was granted by Gloria J. Thomas, a single women, original o A K 3 and hiring appears to be on the November, before OPEC coun- Investors were also pleased the mortgagor(s), to Wells Fargo p 10 9 4 906-932-5406 Bank, NA, Mortgagee, dated Octo- rise. tries agreed to reduce production struggling chain kept its invento- Dealer: South Highway US-2 • Ironwood ber 29, 2009, and recorded on Oc- in an effort to shore up prices. ry and expenses under control. Vulnerable: North-South tober 29, 2009 in Liber 513 on “Bull markets typically don’t South West North East upnorthproperty.comPage 265, in Gogebic county re- die of old age,” said David Benchmark U.S. oil fell $1, or Signet Jewelers said it will spend 1m Pass 4o Pass cords, Michigan, on which mort- Lefkowitz, senior equity strate- 2 percent, to $49.28 a barrel in more money on technology as it 4NT Pass 5p Pass gage there is claimed to be due at 2-3 bedroom manufactured homes 6m Pass Pass Pass the date hereof the sum of Thirty- ! gist at UBS Wealth Management New York. Brent crude, the closes mall-based stores, and its 0 for sale or lease starting at Five Thousand Two Hundred .0 0 Americas. “They typically die international standard, lost 92 stock rose $5.62, or 8.7 percent, p $460.00 in the Ironwood Estates Forty-Seven and 03/100 Dollars 2 Opening lead: 7 $ Free Community Area. Trash and ($35,247.03). Under the power of because there’s a downturn in cents, or 1.7 percent, to $52.19 a to $70.02. Water is Included. Call us today at sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made barrel in London. Energy compa- Office supply company Staples The second point (906)379-4967, We are an equal the economy.” and provided, notice is hereby giv- Sign Kit nies lost ground early in the day reported fourth-quarter sales on a deceptive deal housing company. en that said mortgage will be fore- Lefkowitz said there are few signs that will happen any time but jumped in the final hour of that were far weaker than ana- By Phillip Alder trading. lysts expected and the company Want to Draw Atte n t ion Included! soon. While the Federal Reserve Sun Tzu is believed to have lived is likely to raise interest rates Bond prices fell further. The said it will close another 70 from 544 to 496 B.C. In some areas, next week, inflation remains low yield on the 10-year Treasury stores in North America. The his “The Art of War” still influences to Your H om e ? competitive endeavors, including and he said the Fed’s actions note rose to 2.60 percent, near its stock gave up 47 cents, or 5.2 business, culture, politics and sports, as well as warfare. Sun Tzu said, “A Place it in the Classifieds shouldn’t stifle economic growth. highest level in the past year, percent, to $8.49. military operation involves deception. Even though you are competent, appear to be incompetent. Though effective, appear to be ineffective.” This deal was used in yesterday’s column. Then, South made six Lawmakers stake positions on oil credits amid news of find spades after taking a safety play in $99 $149

trumps by running dummy’s four. JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — state’s oil tax and credit struc- “However, these new oil dis- Can you see any way for a defender to influence declarer to his 40 Words 40 Words Alaska lawmakers used the ture. Lawmakers are debating coveries also have the potential detriment? Inc ludes In the auction, North’s four Photo announcement of a major oil find whether to further reduce incen- to devastate the budget if we con- diamonds was a splinter bid. It & Onl 30 Days 60 Days ine Lis on the North Slope Thursday to tives aimed at encouraging oil tinue a system that requires the showed four-plus spades, at least ting game-going values and a singleton stake out positions in the politi- activity amid a multibillion-dol- state of Alaska to pay billions of (or void) in diamonds. Then South, confident that his partner had to have Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additional words .25 each. cally charged debate over oil lar state budget deficit. dollars in costs with no assur- strength in clubs, used 14-30 Roman Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions apply. Key Card Blackwood. He learned taxes and credits. In a release, House Resources ances of future revenue, especial- that his partner had one key card (an Spanish energy company Rep- Committee co-chair Geran Tarr, ly at low oil prices,” he said in a ace or the spade king), then slightly optimistically jumped to six spades. sol, which has partnered with D-Anchorage, said this and release. West, who disliked leading from Armstrong Energy LLC, said the other recent oil announcements Minority House Republicans, a jack, chose the club seven to dummy’s king. What might have find could amount to about 1.2 underscore the need to finish meanwhile, saw the announce- happened next? Here was East’s chance to deceive billion barrels of recoverable work on tax credits. Tarr has ment as evidence that the system declarer. If he had smoothly played light oil. Repsol called it the argued that the state’s credit is working. the club queen under dummy’s king, what would South have thought? largest U.S. onshore oil discovery program is too generous and “Not only will jobs be created, Surely he would have assumed it was a singleton; and if it were, next in 30 years. unaffordable. both directly and indirectly, but running the spade four would have been risky. If West could have taken The announcement was hailed Her co-chair, Rep. Andy with these types of discoveries that trick with a singleton honor, he by Gov. Bill Walker and Republi- Josephson, D-Anchorage said we can allow our current oil and could then have given his partner a club ruff. So declarer was highly can U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan. new oil has the potential to gas tax system to provide bene- likely to play a spade to his ace and But it laid bare a divide, par- reverse a downward trend of oil fits to the state,” Rep. Dave go down. ticularly in the Alaska House, flowing through the trans-Alaska Talerico, R-Healy, said in a © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS over proposals to overhaul the pipeline. release. BRIDGE

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The object is to place taken 10 milligrams of Lipitor daily for est benefit from coconut consumption. canola oil, or even corn, safflower and the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty several years, but am wondering if I Also, the diet and lifestyle of societies palm oil. should try coconut oil to lower my choles- that consume large amounts of coconut squares so that each row, each col- I believe that you should look at coconut 6 7 2 5 1 9 terol? cannot be translated well to our Western oil as a saturated fat. The current recom- umn and each 3x3 box contains the Dear Reader: Coconut oil is very high in diets and lifestyle, meaning they probably mendation is that these fats should make are healthier in many respects. same number only once. saturated fat, with 12 grams per table- up only 10 percent of your diet. You could The difficulty spoon. 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That said, the cholesterol pro- 12 l FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 HOME & GARDEN THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HOUSE OF THE WEEK Non-flower gardens: 50 shades of green, plus other colors By KIM COOK green, purple, or orange foliage Associated Press up front, and incorporate white- While beds tumbling with variegated leaves at the back. flowers are lovely, there’s an Because the light color recedes, it emerging trend in landscape creates an optical illusion of design: the flowerless garden. more space,” he says. Non-traditional gardens are No matter what hardiness no less green. In fact, the hue zone you’re in, there’s one annu- is often more obvious than in a al he recommends for any non- floral-filled space. Varieties of traditional garden. leafy shrubs, trees, vines and “Coleus is one of the most ver- grasses create a verdant vista, satile foliage plants you can even in small gardens. An choose. Some tolerate full sun, additional perk: these gardens but most grow in shade, too,” he may be significantly easier to says. “You can get varieties in so maintain than a plot full of many colors. Redhead, which is a posies. personal favorite; Campfire, Justin Hancock of Costa which is purple and orange; Farms, a nursery in Miami, chartreuse Wasabi; gold Honey- describes two types of non-tradi- crisp. Plant these in the spring, tional gardens: “One is a sooth- and enjoy them right through the ing, naturalistic garden that’s fall.” filled with different shades of Sweet potato vine is another green,” he says. “The other is a easy-care annual, with multi-col- little more flamboyant and uses ored varieties. variegated plants to bring in “On the perennial side, hostas splashes of color.” are beautiful shade plants that Both offer a pleasing aesthetic thrive from Alaska way down to ePlans.com photo WITH SEATING for six people at the island and bar in the kitchen, everyone will want to hang out and help you make dinner. See images of the in all seasons, and you don’t need Texas,” says Hancock. “Variegat- interior online at ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. to worry about plants going in ed liriope has a wide planting and out of bloom. range, and has deep green, grassy leaves edged in gold or sil- ver.” One-story home provides ample space SERENITYA Zen-like garden keeps the Heuchera, also known as coral focus on the garden structure bells, “is another perennial that, itself, with greenery that’s calm- like coleus, offers tremendous This handsome one-story ing. versatility with leaves in a wide home begins with an exterior Shawn Fitzgerald of the Kent, range of colors, and varieties defined by trusses in the stacked Ohio-based Davey Tree Compa- that thrive in sun or shade,” gables and stone wrapping ny, thinks hardscaping should Hancock says. around the bottom of the house. Bedrooms: 3 also be a consideration in these Fitzgerald recommends palm The open layout within gardens. trees for southern zones 8-11. encourages mingling in the cen- Baths: 2 ½ “A water feature always adds Gardeners in the Mid-Atlantic tral great room and kitchen Total: 3,135 sq ft. a nice element — a pond, or a might consider cool-season area, made luxurious with a cof- creek, with the sound of running grasses that bloom early, and fered ceiling and bright win- Dimensions: 108-0 x 96-0 water. It’s especially nice if you warm-season ones that bloom at dowed breakfast nook. Framing: 2 x 6 have some lush foliage over the summer’s end. For the North- The master suite forms a spe- water,” he says. east, varieties of conifers provide cial retreat with a fireplace, Foundation: Crawlspace He encourages adding of year-round greenery. roomy bath, and capacious walk- rocks, perhaps some large and Hancock’s pick for a great in closet. small boulders strategically North American native shrub is Two more bedrooms, each placed. ninebark. with generous dimensions, rest “And, of course, benches are “It’s practically bulletproof, on the opposite side of the plan. always great,” Fitzgerald says. and offers colorful foliage,” he Extensive patios provide plen- “Who doesn’t like to sit and says. “Diabolo is an older variety ty of barbecue room in back. reflect in a peaceful garden, that has deep purple leaves from To build this home, order a under some nice shade cover?” spring to fall and grows big, complete set of construction doc- making it a stunner. Dart’s Gold uments by calling toll-free 866- is a smaller variety, with golden- VISUAL INTEREST 228-0193 or visiting Hancock suggests using varie- chartreuse leaves.” ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. gated shrubs or trees to add color Red twig dogwood, elderberry Enter the design number to and texture to a garden. Give and variegated Japanese white locate the plan and view more similarly hued plants like pine would also provide all-sea- images and details. hostas, dusty miller and succu- son interest, he notes. Previously featured plans can lents a tonal frame by placing “The key to a garden where be seen as well as other specialty them next to bluestone pavers, flowers aren’t the focus is collections. he suggests. Or play with scale foliage,” says Fitzgerald. “There Search filters will help find perception by graduating dark are lots of trees, shrubs and exactly the right thing from over and light greenery along a path- plants with stems, fruit and 28,000 home designs. way. foliage of different sizes, shapes Most plans can be customized “One of my favorite ways to and textures. Just because there to suit any lifestyle. Design number HOTW170011 make a small space feel larger is aren’t flowers doesn’t mean your —Courtesy of ePlans.com to plant varieties that have rich garden can’t be colorful.” With rooftop decks, sky’s the Fairy gardens captivate imaginations of kids, adults limit for outdoor entertaining By TRACEE M. HERBAUGH underwater or with silk plants if Associated Press the creator is more of a “set and A set of little wings. Ceramic forget” type of plant person, By KIM COOK gazebos to define areas of a Miller says space and weight grade woods make beautiful fountains. Tiny versions of ornate Williams said. Associated Press rooftop deck, Brunn says. are two of the biggest challenges decking, a less costly flooring to cottages and brick walkways fit Often, fairy gardens are a cre- Backyards and balconies are “The other great thing about on rooftop decks. A kitchen, consider is tile. Slate, granite, for the English countryside. These ative bridge between adults and great places to enjoy an al fresco a gazebo structure is that it can lounge space and dining area ceramic, plastic and simulated are just some of the whimsical children. Jayme Tortorelli Benko, meal or a sun bath, but to really house heating elements and can be a lot to fit on a roof. And wood squares are easier to lay decorations that adorn fairy gar- a 37-year-old mom from Denver, elevate your outdoor lifestyle, lighting,” he says. you can’t use heavy pavers or on an uneven rooftop. Handy- dens. saw photos of fairy gardens online consider going up. To the roof. Pergolas provide some priva- counters. Deck, Fiberon and Greatmats When such miniature decora- and wanted to make one for her Rooftop decks were fairly cy and shade, too. Ipe is a popu- He and his team have devel- are some options. tions are paired with similarly young daughter, Alora. In a large common in early 20th century lar wood because it’s durable oped a lightweight concrete that Homeowners need to check diminutive plants, these gardens pot, Benko put a ceramic flower Craftsman and modernist and insect-resistant. holds up well to the Chicago cli- regulations on fuel sources for — aimed at luring fairies — can with a resting fairy (named Nata), homes, particularly on the West Chicago Roof Deck & Garden, mate. rooftop fireplaces and cooking captivate the imaginations of chil- some rocks and an assortment of Coast. More recently, the trend in the city’s Bucktown/Lincoln Anthony Carrino, a builder appliances. dren and adults alike. potted plants. Creating the gar- has moved to city cores, where Park neighborhood, has even in Jersey City, New Jersey, “I think it is in our DNA,” said den was about spending time ground-floor outdoor space is made them out of reclaimed like to use engineered quartz Brenda Williams, a master gar- together, Benko said, adding, minimal. barn wood. “With the client, we products, like Dekton, for out- GARDENSWeather IN is THE a consideration SKY dener at Pesche’s Greenhouse, “Kids love magic.” A rooftop deck is nice if you’re developed a material palette door kitchens and entertain- not just for the deck’s structural Floral and Gifts in Lake Geneva, Fairy gardens are also part of a lucky enough to have expansive that mimicked the contempo- ment counters, because it’s and decorative elements, but for Wisconsin. larger DIY movement. Victoria nature views — water, moun- rary, steel-and-beam loft feel of durable. landscaping. For the last four years, Hannley, a 39-year-old mother of tains, desert, forest. But it’s also the interior,” says company “We’re hit with every type of “Hardy plants that can take Williams has been teaching class- three who runs the DIY blog “Daz- attractive to city dwellers keen principal Adam Miller. weather possible, from blizzards a lot of wind — and salt, in es to 4H students and through zle While Frazzled,” made her to escape the confines of the con- to summers with 100 degree coastal areas — are a must,” the University of Wisconsin’s first fairy garden with items left crete jungle without decamping heat,” he says. “To have a prod- says Miami designer Fernando continuing education program on over after her daughter’s birthday to the wilderness. A vista of PERSONALIZEDEveryone has a SPACE different use uct that looks just like natural Wong. “I have an 80/20 rule how to create fairy gardens. party and some empty soup cans evening lights, with the city for outdoor space, so feel free to stone and requires no mainte- for my landscapes: 80 percent We have the itch to garden, she from the kitchen. quite literally at one’s feet, can customize. nance is a dream when creating hardy, and 20 percent flowers believes, to satisfy some lingering “It makes me think back to the be captivating, and add value to Miller recalls one beer-loving an outdoor kitchen.” and other plants that add part of our hunter-gatherer past. days when I had a dollhouse,” your home. client who wanted his rooftop For cabinetry, a Wallingford, beauty but are more fragile. “That gene is still very present in Hannley said. “You’re able to take deck to feel like a bar. Connecticut company Danver We sometimes use the same modern people who no longer need to everyday stuff you have and make “He had this great collection Outdoor Kitchens makes a pow- plants on the ground, to create garden,” Williams said. And design- something with it.” PRIVACYUrban rooftop decks might of growler jugs,” recalls Miller. der-coated stainless steel line cohesion between the two ing a little fairy abode turns a garden Yet fairy gardens also can take need to be screened from nearby “So we built a growler wall on that can be ordered in a range of spaces.” into “a living artwork,” she said. on more solemn meanings. The buildings, or from unsightly ele- the west end of the deck. It picks colors and finishes. Besides reg- The goal is to use greenery Fairy gardens’ appeal is similar, 15-foot-wide fairy garden on the ments like water towers or air- up the late afternoon sun to give ular storage, you can use cabi- that softens the roof’s hard perhaps, to that of Japanese bon- side of Michelle Peebles’ home conditioning units. Laser-cut the space a really cool glow.” nets to house smokers, fridges materials. sai, the ancient practice of groom- commemorates her daughter steel, wood or tempered glass do For a family with children, and other outdoor appliances, Wong says he likes to use a ing small trees inside containers. Amanda, who died at age 12 from the job, and add a decorative the company custom-built a for a streamlined look that mim- limited color palette in creating In 1893, fairy gardens surged in complications from a rare form of element. hanging daybed and installed a ics an indoor kitchen. lush spaces; two colors, and one popularity in the United States cancer. Peebles, 46, of Broomfield, Los Angeles architect Dan hot tub on the roof. Dining and lounge furniture of them is green. “I’ll incorpo- because of the Japanese Pavilion Colorado, planted the garden two Brunn has done several beach- now resembles interior furni- rate lots of flowering vines and at the Chicago World’s Fair. years ago with Amanda and her adjacent rooftop projects. He ture more than ever. Look for things that cascade out of pots No two fairy gardens are the other children. cautions that seaside decks need DESIGNEchoing CONSIDERATIONS the aesthetic of the big, comfy sectionals, cool bar and planters,” he says. same. Some people use creative con- “She helped me plant some good wind screening, and home- home’s interior can create a stools, and finishes ranging “I like rooftop gardens tainers, especially antiques — a snapdragons and she used to dig owners must be mindful of com- cohesive feel. Use a similar color from weathered wood looks to because they’re so unexpected. wash tub, bird cages or pickle bottles. for roly polies (beetles) there,” munity height restrictions. palette in weather-resistant fab- textural weaves and sleek mod- There is something so wonderful “I tell people to imagine some- Peebles said. Wind can also be a problem for rics and paint, and incorporate ern silhouettes. For rooftops, about being high up off the thing in your head and try to There are still snapdragons in outdoor grills, keeping them design elements like industrial look for heavy pieces that won’t ground, and seeing a lush gar- recreate it in in a pot, or whatev- the spot, as well as a little fairy from heating up properly. shelving or a comfy rattan sec- sail off on a windy day. den in such an inhospitable er,” Williams said. home and seashell walkway. Aman- Use planters, pergolas and tional. While ipe and other marine- place for plants.” The gardens can be designed da’s digging tools are still there.