Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI SurgingGrand Brewers clinch Slam playoff Redsautosales.com berth with 9-2 win over Reds SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Thursday, September 26, 2019 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 61 | Low: 48 | Details, page 2 Gogebic BIG RAIN ON THE BIG LAKE County board passes budget By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] BESSEMER – The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved a $7.1 million annual fiscal budget effective Oct. 1. The budget represents cuts across the various departments that were worked out in the finance committee, said Dan Siir- ila, board chair. The budget pro- cess went very well this year, he Tanya Thomas/Daily Globe said. RAIN FALLS over Lake Superior at Little Girl’s Point during one of the sporadic rain storms that blew across the Gogebic Range “Our department heads did a Wednesday. real good job,” Siirila said. “We cut the health department by $956 dollars but we put that back in.” Commissioner James Loren- Ironwood Schools applies for USDA funds son, who chaired the finance By RICHARD JENKINS news release, which are available Rural Development will fund seek funds to purchase addition- committee, said the work was [email protected] about identifying where the through the USDA Rural Devel- 55% of the project costs for any al school buses. departments could function well IRONWOOD – The Iron- opment’s Community Facilities of the district’s successful appli- The district’s millage, which with what was already available. wood Area Schools has applied Program. A total of $150 million cations, with the district provid- was passed in the August 2018 He said it was about finding the for several U.S. Department of is available for communities ing the remaining 45% in match- election, authorized funds for small surpluses and removing Agriculture Rural Development around the country where the ing funds. approximately five buses and them from the next budget. grants, hoping to use the federal Federal Emergency Management Powell said the district’s top the two grants would allow the “By in large the people here dollars to maximize its purchas- Agency issued a disaster declara- priority is a grant to expand district to extend the bond are pretty good stewards of the ing power for several district tion in 2018, according to the Chromebook access for students money further. public’s money,” Lorenson said. projects. release. Over 100 types of pro- in the district. The district purchased two “We just keep reminding people The district has submitted jects are eligible for funding, “If we are funded with that new buses prior to the start of that if we can do better with less four grants, according to Super- according to the release. grant, we would be able to pur- the school year with bond funds, then that is what we want to do.” intendent Travis Powell, priori- The three Upper Peninsula chase 422 Chromebooks and 25 and plans to purchase the Juliane Giackino, county tizing the applications based on counties – Gogebic, Houghton charging stations,” Powell said. remaining buses over the life of administrator, said the Gogebic- importance to the district’s and Menominee counties – qual- “That would be a tremendous the bond. Iron County Airport has two bud- goals. ify through the Aug. 2, 2018 dis- leap forward for our student-use “(If grants are awarded) we’re get line items for operations and Gogebic County is one of aster declaration regarding the technology.” basically able to turn the pur- capital outlay for building pro- three counties in Michigan June 16-18 storms that caused He said if the project is fund- chasing power of the bond into jects. The cuts were based on where municipal entities and flooding around the region. ed, it would put the district very buying big ticket items for 45- other qualifying organizations Although each entity has a close to its goal of issuing every are eligible to apply for the different match requirement for student their own Chromebook. funds, according to a USDA the grant, Powell said USDA Two of the other applications BUDGET — page 5 USDA — page 5 WORLD MUSIC Western UP pension reimbursement in state budget By TOM LAVENTURE County administrator, said [email protected] Wednesday, said that Sen. Ed BESSEMER – Michigan legis- McBroom, R-Vulcan, and Rep. lators have added funds to Greg Markkanen, R-Hancock, address a $950,000 shortfall in a were instrumental in working to multi-county pension plan to the resolve a six-year-old county pen- state budget that is now waiting sion fund issue with the Western for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s sig- Upper Michigan Manpower Con- nature. sortium consisting of Gogebic, “Gogebic County is in the Houghton, Keweena, Iron and budget for the governor to sign Ontonagon counties. The state and we’re keeping our fingers had mandated the counties to crossed,” said Dan Siirila, chair close out retirement accounts of the Gogebic County Board of Kim E. Strom/Daily Globe Commissioners. THE GROUP Paulo Padilha e Bando instructs students from the Wakefield, Ironwood and Hurley Juliane Giackino, Gogebic PENSION — page 5 schools Wednesday in the Hurley K-12 School’s auditorium. Pictured on stage from left, are Leo Mendes and Paulo Padilha. The students learned a Brazilian song and then played with the band. The group is one of four international groups coming to the Historic Ironwood Theatre and giv- ing workshops in the area as part of the Arts Midwest World Fest. The band will perform for the Wakefield Public Library public on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the theatre. features multiple services

By P.J. GLISSON well as an explanation of its man- Snowmobile safety class planned [email protected] agement and financing. WAKEFIELD – Those who “When I started in February, I By KIM E. STROM those ages 12 to 16. In Wiscon- “There are so many people [email protected] attended Monday evening’s really didn’t know what to sin, those born on or after Jan.1, buying snowmobiles and not all Wakefield city council meeting expect,” said Laessig, who joked IRONWOOD – A free snow- 1985 and at least 12 years of age of them exactly know how to learned a lot regarding what the that the job involves not only mobile safety education/certifi- need to take the course, said ride,” said Fergus. “We cover Wakefield Public Library has to running a library, but also multi- cation course is being offered Department of Natural preparing for your ride, warm- offer. ple other operations such as a Saturday Oct. 12 from 8 a.m. to Resources safety instructor ing it (the machine) up, stop- Joel Laessig, who became the Kinko’s and an internet café. 4:30 p.m. at the Gogebic Com- Deborah Fergus. Once a certifi- ping and all other skills. We talk library director when Denise That’s because, in addition to munity College in Ironwood. cate is obtained, it can be regis- about using the buddy system, Engel retired from the role earlier offering nearly 15,000 books, the In Michigan, snowmobile tered in the other state. Michi- never riding alone, and making this year, gave a slide presenta- safety training is recommended gan and Wisconsin accept each tion that featured the libraries’ for all riders, but is required for other’s certifications. many assets and activities, as SAFETY — page 5 WAKEFIELD — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly sunny — Details, page 2 Business ...... 6 75 cents

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Darlene (Tom) Dahl, N 103 on the strength of near- B I G O unanimous support from Elmer worked his entire career at Michael Gustafson, Democrats and nearly half Meyer’s Sausage Company in Iron- Brenda Korpi, Jef- of Republicans. Its wood. His true passion was his second frey (Lynn) Today’s prospects in the Senate are career as a foreign car mechanic, oper- Gustafson, Kevin uncertain, but supporters ating his own business from his Korpi and Christo- Numbers O B said the amount of Repub- garage. He loved Volkswagens and Veteran pher (Marnie) are... lican support in the House drove one until the time of his illness. Korpi; and nine 73 15 was a good sign. He was also the proud owner of a 1960 great-nieces and nephews. “This is a sign the time Mercedes Benz which he sold a few There will be a graveside service at has come for comprehen- STOP IN AND years ago. Riverside Cemetery on Monday, Sept. sive cannabis reform,” said He was a strong Christian and was 30, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Tim Johnson CHECK OUT Morgan Fox, a spokesman active in his church, St. Paul’s Evangel- officiating. Full military honors will be OUR NEW for the National Cannabis Industry Association. “The ical Lutheran Church in Hurley. He accorded by the Ironwood American BLOODY fact that we got almost half served as head usher for many Legion Post 5 Honor Guard. the Republicans is a huge decades and served as church secre- Elmer’s family would like to extend MARY BAR sign we’re moving in the tary. a huge thank you to the staff at Sky Saturday & Sunday right direction toward sen- Elmer was a quiet, humble man View Nursing Home where the entire 11am-2pm sible policies.” who led by example. 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Professional of death for teens traffic driving instructors from Submitted Photo crashes. across the country will THE GOGEBIC and Iron County Paisano Club celebrated its 50th anniversary at Manny’s restaurant on Saturday In 2018, teens and teach teens key skills such night. Officers for the coming year will be Sam Filippo, president; Judy Haeger, secretary; and Dorothy Wale- young adults age 15-20 as hazard recognition, sewicz, treasurer. Gary Schlais will be the representative from Mercer. Scholarships will again be awarded to a accounted for 7.6% of all speed and space manage- student from Wakefield, Bessemer, Ironwood and Hurley. The club was organized by Monsignor Spelgatti to traffic deaths in Michigan, ment, and vehicle han- commemorate, preserve and highlight the contribution of the Italian immigrants to the growth of the Upper with 55.4% of those deaths dling with hands-on Peninsula. The next meeting will be on Nov. 12, at the senior center in Hurley. All members are welcomed to being the driver, according instruction, said the attend. New members are always welcome. to a press release from the release. A station high- OHSP. “Inexperience and lighting the dangers of dis- risk-taking behavior are tracted and impaired driv- Briefs the primary factors con- ing will also be taught at tributing to teen driver the Ford DSFL event. Fall Bazaar to ation Enthusiasts (ICORE) “Figure Eight, A Northern Red Hat Society fatalities.” “Every Michigan high benefit Mellen will host a fall bike ride on Lakes Mystery” and a fea- schedules meeting The S4SD campaign school is encouraged to Library some of the newest sec- ture writer for Wisconsin encourages teens to talk to apply for the S4SD cam- tions of the Heart of Vilas Outdoor News and other WAKEFIELD – The Red other teens, along with paign,” an OHSP MELLEN, Wis. – The Bike Trail on Sunday. publications. In “Figure Society Northwood Divas community members, spokesman said. Friends of the Mellen Bicyclists will meet at Eight,” the first book in the will hold its October lun- about making safe driving Since S4SD began in Library will hold a Fall noon at Rest Lake Park in Northern Lakes Mystery cheon will be held at the choices. 2011 with 16 schools, the Bazaar on Saturday at Manitowish Waters, for a series, Nania draws upon Wakefield VFW on Oct. 10 Schools will develop number of participating Legion Memorial Library moderately-paced ride on careers in law enforcement at 11:30 a.m. RSVP by call- and implement a student- high schools has tripled. from 9 a.m. to noon. the paved bike trails. The and conservation to weave ing Miriam Rund at 906- led, peer-to-peer traffic Last year, a record 63 high This annual event ride will include a stop at together a tale of murder 667-0116. safety awareness cam- schools participated in the includes a quilt and other the WinMan trails for a and deceit, family and tra- Road improvement paign. Campaign topics S4SD program. raffles, bake sale, tea table, chili and cornbread lunch ditions, and second may include distracted Application informa- used book sale and a craft and then return to Rest chances causing the read- meeting set driving, seat belts, under- tion, including examples of project for kids. Lake. The total route will ers to wonder who is on HURLEY, Wis. – The age drinking and impaired winning campaigns and First prize in the raffle be about 12 miles. the right side of the law in Iron County Highway driving, speeding and win- tips for success is available is a stacked book quilt Chili and cornbread will the Northwoods. The sec- Department will host the ter driving, the release at Michigan.gov/s4sd. made by Judy Gibson. It is be provided by ICORE, and ond book in the series, 2020-2021 Local Roads said. Applications are due Nov. on display at the library. there is a suggested dona- “Spider Lake,” will be Improvement Program Participating schools 14. Also included are many tion of $5 per person. In released later this year. meeting on Tuesday at 9 handmade and donated order to better plan lunch, Living on his farm in a.m. at the highway depart- items from library friends ICORE requests RSVPs for central Wisconsin, Nania ment. and patrons. the event on their meetup spends as much time as Mister Rogers quotes fill Homemade goodies are page at meetup.com/Iron- possible outdoors. Often Veterans trail ride welcomed for the bake sale. County-Silent-Sports. he can be found fishing planned They can be brought to the For more information, muskies or snorkeling for new coffee-table book library on Friday until v i s i t treasure on Spider Lake OMA, Wis. – The eighth By RASHA MADKOUR noon or early Saturday. ironcountyoutdoors.org. with his family. annual Soup ‘n Samich let the fear of making mis- Coffee, hot apple cider Ride with Veterans for Vet- Associated Press takes stop them from try- and donut holes are free at Conserve School to Erwin Township to erans will be held Saturday, “Everything I Need to ing something new: “We the tea table. host author Jeff host bake sale Oct. 12, beginning at Know I Learned from Mis- watched him laughing and Proceeds from the Nania Schomberg Park on U.S. 51 ter Rogers’ Neighborhood: smiling as he awkwardly fundraiser will go to buy ERWIN TOWNSHIP – in Oma. Wonderful Wisdom from mixed up dance moves books and meet other LAND O’LAKES, Wis. – The Erwin Community The event begins at 8 Everyone’s Favorite Neigh- with Ella Jenkins, dropped library needs. The Conserve School will Club will host a bake sale a.m. The ride begins at 9. bor” (Clarkson Potter), balls while juggling, and present a program by and coffee social Saturday A soup and sandwich written by Melissa Wagner tried to use a Hula-Hoop.” ICORE to host fall author Jeff Nania on Tues- from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at meal is planned for 4 p.m. If you need something By feeding his fish every bike trail ride day, Oct. 8. the Erwin Township Hall along with drawings and to hold you over between episode, “he helped us see Sunday The evening will begin on Van Buskirk Road. donations to the Hurley the Mister Rogers docu- the importance of being with dinner at 5:30 p.m., Proceeds from the VFW and American mentary and the upcom- consistent in our care – in MANITOWISH followed by a program led event will support the Legion. ing biopic starring Tom caring for others who rely WATERS, Wis. – The Iron by Nania at 6:30. township’s scholarship For more information, Hanks, a new coffee-table on us, and in caring for County Outdoor Recre- Nania is the author of fund. call 608-633-1654. book of his quotes is now ourselves.” in bookstores. He understood the “Everything I Need to desire in adults and chil- Community Calendar Know I Learned from Mis- dren alike to feel “useful ter Rogers’ Neighborhood” and needed,” Wagner is small and short, with writes. “He also helped us Email calendar items and School gymnasium. 715-776- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. the cover featuring his sig- recognize our contribu- community news to 4588. Ironwood. area74.org. Government nature red cardigan; an tions, so we could feel [email protected]. Community Night Meal Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Ironwood Economic For more information, call 906- Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- noon, Golden Dragon. Development Corporation, easy pick-me-up when the proud of our efforts. ‘Pass- 932-2211. tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Wakefield Seniors, noon, 10 a.m., meeting, Conference mood strikes to read wis- ing things at the table or Thursday, Sept. 26 Street, Ironwood. Wakefield Senior Center. Room 1, second floor, Memori- dom in Mister Rogers’ getting your mom’s pocket- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, al Building, Ironwood. voice. book or briefcase when p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Wis., Public Library. 715-476- Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Ironwood. area74.org. 2366. Thursday, Oct. 3 “Mister Rogers was she asks for it – or giving Patterson courts or Ironwood Disabled American Veter- always focused on chil- someone a hug when you Memorial Building. Sunday, Sept. 29 Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, ans, 6 p.m., Ironwood Ameri- dren, but his words are think they need one. Gogebic County Veterans can Legion. Patterson courts or Ironwood Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Memorial Building. just as important and That’s being a caregiver. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., closed meeting, Salem p.m., Episcopal Church of the Gogebic County Veterans meaningful to adults,” You see, you’re already a p.m., Watersmeet Township; Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Mercer Health and Well- a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 writes Wagner, who also caregiver, by many things area74.org. wrote “The Mister Rogers that you do.’” Township. 906-667-1110. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Government p.m., Watersmeet Township; Alcoholics Anonymous, Mercer Community Center. Local Roads Improve- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Parenting Book.” The book also includes noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 ment Program, 9 a.m., Iron Township. 906-667-1110. 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Yet many Democrats should accept nothing less.” and their allies in the media are “Releasing the Ukraine Transcript Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor already renewing their calls for the Isn’t Enough,” read the headline of a impeachment of President Trump. Byron Huffington Post story. “Where’s the By doing so, they are observing one York Whistleblower Complaint?” of the lessons of the Trump-Russia The commentary was in line with investigation: Act before finding out my report Sunday on what some In Their Opinion what happened. Don’t wait for the administration officials who urged Decrease in child end of an investigation, with its release were saying about the tran- facts, details and messy inconclu- cussed his options with reporters. “I script: death rates worldwide siveness, to call for the president’s can do it very easily,” he said. “But “The officials think release of the removal. Strike first, before things I’d rather not do it from the stand- transcript would show definitively get complicated. point of all of the other conversa- that Trump did nothing illegal. The reason for optimism We don’t yet know precisely what tions I have. I may do it because it president’s adversaries, determined Humankind knows no greater tragedy than the was said in the July 25 telephone was a very innocent call on both his to use the issue to demand his death of a small child. Thanks to quiet but powerful conversation in which Trump report- part and mine.” impeachment, might still argue that progress in public health, that tragedy is far less com- edly pressed Ukrainian President Trump was similarly noncommit- he acted inappropriately, but release mon than it once was – including in the planet’s Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate tal in other statements. His hesita- of the president’s precise words, the developing regions. As recently as 1990, the global Joe Biden’s son. We don’t know what tion about “all of the other conversa- officials believe, would make it more annual rate of death for children under the age of 5 a whistleblower told the intelligence tions I have” reflects the advice of difficult for critics to claim that was 82 for every 1,000 live births. Last year, that rate community inspector general about aides who oppose public release Trump did something wrong.” was 37 per 1,000 live births. If the present trend con- the conversation (although we do because doing so would mean that That gets to a fundamental fact of tinues, the rate could reach 28 by 2030. And with know that he or she did not have no foreign leader could have confi- political investigations. They often additional effort from private agencies and govern- direct knowledge of the call). We dence that confidential talks with uncover an inconclusive set of facts. ments, it could fall even further, hitting the target, 25 don’t know what other evidence the Trump would remain confidential. Partisans can argue those facts one per 1,000, set under the United Nations’ Sustainable whistleblower did or did not include Democrats have demanded way or the other. There is no slam Development Goals. in the complaint. And, of course, we release of the transcript, as well as dunk, no smoking gun. Many factors account for these improving num- don’t know who the whistleblower is the whistleblower complaint. So far, Most recently, Democrats who bers, which are laid out in a report by the Bill and or the circumstances surrounding the administration has refused. had accused Trump of conspiring or Melinda Gates Foundation. Economic growth is one: his or her decision to come forward. Now media chatter seems to be coordinating with Russia to fix the More than a quarter of the decline in child mortality Nevertheless, the media is filled leaning toward the possibility that 2016 election were deeply disap- over the past 28 years occurred in booming India, with the notion that the public the transcript might not be as damn- pointed by the release of the Mueller where 1.2 million fewer children died in 2017 than in already knows what happened. “At ing as some of the president’s critics report. After all the media talk, and 2000. Actions by governmental and nongovernmen- this point, the facts are pretty much hoped. For example, it might not all the accusations, and after two tal agencies, to distribute lifesaving technology and in the open and agreed to,” Politico include the presidential “promise” years of investigating with full law medicines more widely, also were essential. Political wrote Monday. noted in one of the first Washington enforcement powers, Mueller could stability and the relative absence of major war “Donald Trump already admitted Post reports. not establish that a conspiracy or helped, too; only in Syria, scene of a horrific conflict everything you need to know about “It’s something that goes beyond coordination even took place. since 2011, has the rate of child mortality not the Ukraine drama,” reported CNN, this phone call,” Post reporter Shane So now, with many of the presi- improved. also on Monday. Harris said on CNN Monday. “It’s dent’s adversaries in a high state of Child mortality is far from the only area of If one thing is clear, it is that the apparently not just this one incident agitation about the Ukraine story, improvement. In fact, the Gates Foundation’s report public does not know everything it that so alarmed [the whistleblow- the lesson of Trump-Russia is: Move notes, “Health and education are improving every- needs to know about the Ukraine sit- er].” fast. Don’t withhold judgment. And where in the world.” The share of the world’s popu- uation. Former Obama speechwriter Jon don’t wait for the results of a long, lation living on $1.90 or less per day stood at 8% in Some administration officials Favreau warned against releasing the ponderous investigation. It might 2018, down from 36% in 1990. The U.N.’s goal was have urged President Trump to transcript alone. “This is a trap,” not produce the ending Democrats to bring to zero the number of people living in release the transcript of his call with Favreau tweeted Monday. “I would want. extreme poverty by 2030; that seems unlikely, Zelensky. Through the day Monday, bet that Trump is focusing on the Byron York is chief political corre- according to the Gates Foundation report, but the Trump, in New York for the United transcript because he knows it isn’t spondent for The Washington Examin- wonder is how close the world may come. Nations General Assembly, dis- great, but not nearly as incriminat- er. There is no cause for complacency. The report’s title, “Examining Inequality,” is properly intended to Today in history emphasize that people’s life chances are still far too often a matter of such factors as geography and gen- der. Child mortality, along with other forms of suf- By The Associated Press fering, continues to be highest in a band of countries Today’s Highlight in History in the drought-prone region of Africa known as the On Sept. 26, 1789, Thomas Sahel. And the southwest corner of one Sahel coun- Jefferson was confirmed by the Senate to be the first United try, Chad, has a child mortality rate – about 15% – States secretary of state; John that is even higher than in the rest of the country. Jay, the first chief justice; Awareness of these differences can and should help Edmund Randolph, the first focus resources, including what must be sustained attorney general. On this date U.S. government support, on those areas where the In 1777, British troops need is greatest. occupied Philadelphia during Still, amid much justified concern about the the American Revolution. warming planet’s future, alarm must be leavened by In 1892, John Philip Sousa recognition of what can be, and has been, accom- and his newly formed band performed publicly for the first plished, even in the face of seemingly intractable time at the Stillman Music Hall problems. Optimism is not unrealistic. in Plainfield, New Jersey. –The Washington Post In 1907, New Zealand went from being a colony to a dominion within the British Empire. Today’s Birthdays In 1955, following word that President Eisenhower had suf- Retired baseball All-Star Bobby Shantz is 94. Actor Richard fered a heart attack, the New Herd is 87. Country singer David Frizzell is 78. Actor Kent York Stock Exchange saw its McCord is 77. Television host Anne Robinson is 75. Singer worst price decline since 1929. Bryan Ferry is 74. Actress Mary Beth Hurt is 73. Singer Olivia In 1960, the first-ever Newton-John is 71. Actor James Keane is 67. Rock singer- debate between presidential musician Cesar Rosas (Los Lobos) is 65. Country singer Car- nominees took place as Demo- lene Carter is 64. Actress Linda Hamilton is 63. Country singer crat John F. Kennedy and Doug Supernaw is 59. Rhythm-and-blues singer Cindy Herron Republican Richard M. Nixon (En Vogue) is 58. Actress Melissa Sue Anderson is 57. Actor faced off before a national TV Patrick Bristow is 57. Rock musician Al Pitrelli is 57. Singer audience from Chicago. Tracey Thorn (Everything But The Girl) is 57. TV personality In 1964, the situation come- signed a bill ensuring two-day Five years ago: Fire broke public Senate hearing on an Jillian Barberie is 53. Contemporary Christian guitarist Jody dy “Gilligan’s Island” premiered hospital stays for new mothers out in the basement of a subur- allegation from a California Davis (Newsboys) is 52. Actor Jim Caviezel is 51. Actress Tri- on CBS-TV. and their babies. ban Chicago air traffic control professor that Kavanaugh had cia O’Kelley is 51. Actor Ben Shenkman is 51. Actress Melanie In 1977, Sir Freddie Laker In 2003, President George center, temporarily halting sexually assaulted her when Paxon is 47. Singer Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men) is 47. began his cut-rate “Skytrain” W. Bush and Russian Presi- operations at O’Hare and Mid- they were teens, a third accu- Music producer Dr. Luke is 46. Jazz musician Nicholas Payton service from London to New dent Vladimir Putin opened a way airports; an FAA contract sation of sexual misconduct is 46. Actor Mark Famiglietti is 40. York. (The carrier went out of two-day summit at Camp employee, Brian Howard, was came from a woman who said business in 1982.) David. accused of cutting cables and she saw Kavanaugh “consis- Letters Policy In 1986, William H. Rehn- Ten years ago: Film direc- setting the fire before slashing tently engage in excessive quist was sworn in as the 16th tor Roman Polanski was his throat. (Howard pleaded drinking and inappropriate con- chief justice of the United The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters arrested by Swiss police on an guilty to willfully destroying an tact of a sexual nature.” Presi- States, while Antonin Scalia should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve international warrant as he air navigation facility and using dent Donald Trump said his joined the Supreme Court as the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- arrived in Zurich to receive a fire to commit a felony, and view of sexual misconduct alle- its 103rd member. lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. lifetime achievement award was sentenced to 12 1/2 years gations against powerful men, In 1990, the Motion Picture Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address from a film festival. (Polanski in prison.) American warplanes including his Supreme Court Association of America and phone number must be included for verification purposes. had fled the U.S. in 1978, a and drones hit Islamic State nominee, was affected by “a lot announced it had created a Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- year after pleading guilty to group targets in Syria and Iraq of false charges” that he said new rating, NC-17, to replace date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads unlawful sexual intercourse as the U.S.-led coalition had been made against him by the X rating. and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and with a 13-year-old girl. Polans- expanded to include Britain, women he said had been “paid In 1991, four men and four $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to ki spent two months in a Swiss Denmark and Belgium. Former a lot of money” to make those women began a two-year stay 400 words. jail and served seven months first daughter Chelsea Clinton charges. inside a sealed-off structure in Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, of house arrest before Switzer- gave birth in New York to her Thought for Today Oracle, Arizona, called Bio- 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: land’s government decided first child, a daughter named “Pity the meek, for they sphere 2. (They emerged from [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. against extraditing him to the Charlotte. shall inherit the earth.” Biosphere on this date in Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday United States.) Pope Benedict One year ago: As —Don Marquis, American 1993.) “Bouquets” column. XVI began a three-day pilgrim- Supreme Court nominee Brett journalist-author In 1996, President Clinton age to the Czech Republic. Kavanaugh prepared for a (1878-1937)

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 5 Pension McBroom and Markka- nen said in a joint announcement Tuesday From page 1 that the Michigan Works! and transition to a different UPWARD Talent Agency set of operating regulations provides vital services and that led to a $330,000 support to the U.P.’s work- shortfall that is now force development system. $950,000, she said. The pensions were left The program, also unfunded by the state and known as Michigan Works! six western U.P. counties UPWARD Talent Agency, were left holding the state’s was funded from the feder- debt. al government through the “The retirement legacy state and the county was a costs began growing as a fiduciary agent that did not result of a law change in fund the program, Giacki- 2013 and kept increasing no said. The state did not as time went on,” McB- P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe approve an actuarial report room said. “Local officials LIBRARY DIRECTOR Joel Laessig, right, begins a slide presentation on the benefits of the Wakefield Public in time to be completed have been working for Library while addressing the audience at a Monday evening meeting of the Wakefield city council. Listening are, before the deadline to years to call attention to from left, mayor John Granato, city manager Rob Brown and city clerk Sue Ahonen. request reimbursement, this pension issue. I appre- she said. ciate the support of my col- Wakefield users and the facility had 9,070 visits. separation between the computer “I had a call from Sen. leagues who recognized Circulation in that year was 8,505, and children’s area, etc. McBroom last week advis- the need to correct this which included 1,218 inter-library “We’re looking at rearranging a lit- ing me that it was problem.” From page 1 loan uses. tle to make it more patron-friendly,” approved in conference Eastern U.P. counties library also has several computer sta- According to the director, the he said. committee and should be with a similar pension tions with Wi-Fi and related nominal- library belongs to the U.P. Region of Beyond that, he said other goals okay unless governor issues received state fund- fee services such as printing, copying Library Cooperation, which facili- include increasing social media pres- vetoes the entire budget,” ing to address the mishan- and Faxing. tates inter-library loans, and Michi- ence and assessing the library’s his- Giackino said. dling of the state law In addition, Laessig said the gan’s eLibrary, known as Mel. Down- toric holdings. The consensus was this change in 2017. library has numerous activities for loadable audio/video subscriptions Laessig said he and his associates is the state’s responsibility “We heard from the patrons, including a book club; an also are available. also want to create new programming and should have been local officials regularly option for assisted reading; and an Five library board members with for teens and adults, including the taken care of years ago, she about the importance of outreach to Sunset Manor, which is rotating terms facilitate library opera- possibility of genealogy and/or pho- said. If the funds aren’t getting this issue resolved the city’s nearby public housing tions, policies and staffing, said Laes- tography. He welcomes any interest- approved then a law suit to as it was nearing the unit. sig, who has only one part-time ed local citizen to spearhead such compel the other county statute of limitations,” For children, the library also pro- library clerk on his staff. interests. members to share costs Markkanen said. “The vides a Tiny Tots group, a Story Hour “We’re very fortunate to have her,” Laessig said the library’s most cur- filed in January will contin- counties had begun look- with library board president Bella said Laessig about clerk Susan rent fiscal budget was $89,252. Of ue, she said. ing at their legal options to Schroeder (“Miss Bella”), and a story Hunter. “She’s a fantastic gal.” that total, $24,231 came from a mil- “It is not something we address this, and I’m walk along the paved path along Sun- Regarding the library building, lage voted by city citizens. Wakefield want to do,” Giackino said. thankful instead that the day Lake. which is about four decades old, Township contributed separately via “We want to work with the state owned up to its According to Laessig, the library Laessig said, “There are some mainte- contract fees. Remaining income counties; we don’t want to responsibility and is taking also offers special events such as the nance issues.” came from state and federal funds, file a suite against them.” care of the legacy cost.” past summer’s stargazing session and He showed a slide with a picture tax appropriations, library fines, and a patron collection exhibit that began of wall-to-wall carpeting that has other local income. with a shell collection by Barb Suomi duct-taped damage, and he added, The director concluded his pre- Budget request levied July 1, she of Wakefield. Laessig said the popu- “We are in dire need of paint.” In sentation by asking local citizens to said. lar exhibit, which is displayed within addition, he said the building’s front vote in November’s election, which The board 7-0 approved a glass cabinet, is booked through and side exterior need repair. will include an opportunity to vote on From page 1 Circuit Court Judge March of 2020. Nevertheless, he said, “We have a continuing library millage. fund balances and audits, Michael Pope’s nomination The library services a population nice library.” The library is located at 401 Han- she said. for Lynn Ormes of Besse- of 2,156 residents of both the city and Laessig said he and the library cock St. on the corner of Ascherman “There was a healthy mer, to complete a term on Wakefield Township. Laessig said board would like to open up the Avenue. For more information, see fund balance so the county the Gogebic County Jury that 2018 statistics show that the library space by changing the layout the library’s website or Facebook could make a larger cut to Board ending Dec. 31, library had 622 active, registered of book stacks and creating greater page. operations,” Giackino said. 2020. She replaces 11-year “We put $5,000 back into member Cheryl Ruppe, of munication capabilities for signals around the district. Luther L. Wright K-12 the capital outlay because Erwin Township. USDA our buses.” The project The applications were School. they do have a capital The board 7-0 approved would enable the drivers to submitted last week, “The purpose of the improvements project in a multi-county mutual aid From page 1 better communicate with according to Powell, and public hearing is to explain the works for next year.” memorandum regarding cents on the dollar,” Powell the school and the other the district needs to hold a the projects and invite pub- The finance committee public emergency alerts said. buses. Powell said the bulk special public meeting on lic comment,” Powell said. worked internally to reach when a county’s own sys- Powell said the fourth of the project’s approxi- the projects as part of the He said he hopes to hear a budget the departments tem is not operating project is significantly mate $15,500 cost would application process. A spe- if the district was awarded and the board could work because of a disaster, said smaller and seeks to be the purchase of a cial meeting is scheduled any of the grants sometime with, she said. The budget Heidi DeRoss, coordinator upgrade, “Our radio com- repeater to boost the radio for 5 p.m. Oct. 3 at the in October. was sent to department of county emergency man- heads prior to the meeting agement. THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 with ample opportunity to In other business, the 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 respond, she said. board 7-0 approved: The Outpost Garret faces The Outpost Garret seeks Seinfeld ’ black-ish ’ black-ish ’ The Gold- The Gold- Prior to approving the –The opting out choice # CW KDLH a bitter enemy. (N) (TV14) his revenge. 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President Donald Trump inquiry into Trump didn’t points, or 1.1%, to announced a name change to Incredible “But what American hasn’t seen is a bank indicated that a deal to have much of an impact on 1,550.65. Bank. It’s a change that has been coming that truly cares what makes the lives of resolve the long-running, the market. That suggests The S&P 500, Dow and for a while. The signs on the branch in their customers incredible. A bank that costly trade dispute with traders are largely shrug- Nasdaq are on track to end downtown Ironwood had already been practices and is governed by our mantra China could happen soon. ging off the potential con- the third quarter with mod- changed to reflect the new name. of providing incredible customer experi- Trump’s remarks, in sequences the political est gains. A company spokesman described the ences, and a bank that emphatically addition to a sharp drama might have for Stocks got off to a down- move Tuesday as “bold and non-tradi- believes what’s meaningful to you is increase in sales of new stocks at least for now. beat start Wednesday as tional.” extremely meaningful to us.” U.S. homes, helped reverse “If the market really traders continued to weigh “Although the concept of having an Nagel has explained many of the sub- an early slide for stocks. thought it was bad, it the implications of the incredible bank actually took shape in tle differences that sets IncredibleBank Technology companies would go down and stay House Democrats-led 2009 when River Valley launched a digi- apart from the large national banks led the rally, which down, and it would be the impeachment inquiry into tal-only web bank called IncredibleBank, including the name itself, which is not snapped a three-day losing only thing impacting the Trump. named, in part, after a now-retired CEO lost on him. streak for the market. Com- market,” said Tom Martin, The S&P 500’s losses who frequently called himself Incred- “With a name like IncredibleBank, munication services stocks senior portfolio manager at began to ease after the iBanker, and who bore an uncanny there’s no margin for error; it keeps us and companies that rely on Globalt Investments. Commerce Department resemblance to Mr. Incredible, the idea of honest and forever on our toes,” Nagel consumer spending also The S&P 500 index rose said sales of newly built actually combining the two banks into said. “IncredibleBank is the corporate notched solid gains. Health 18.27 points, or 0.6%, to U.S. homes jumped 7.1% IncredibleBank has been years in the contradiction to banker’s hours as his care stocks were the 2,984.87. The Dow Jones last month as lower inter- making,” said a company press release. team works on their customer’s clock, not biggest loser. 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Birth Deklyn Jon Schmidt DeMille Award at Golden Globes WOORDRUFF, Wis. – Stormi and Ken Schmidt, of Boulder Junction, are parents of a son, Deklyn Jon LOS ANGELES (AP) – Tom Hanks also a force “Big,” in which he portrayed a 13- Schmidt, born Sept. 11, 2019, at Howard Young Medical became one of Hollywood’s beloved behind the cam- year-old boy whose body turned into Center in Woodruff. actors through an array of likable era as writer, pro- a 35-year-old man overnight after Deklyn weighed 7 pounds, 10.5 ounces, and was 19.75 roles, from “Big” to “Forrest Gump,” ducer and direc- making a wish. inches long at birth. and now his decorated career has tor. The actor won a couple Globes for Grandparents are Debra and Douglas Buckett of Park earned him one of the highest honors The DeMille “Philadelphia” and “Forrest Gump,” Falls, and Beverly and Miles Firnhaber, of Manitowish at the Golden Globes next year. Award is given two films that earned him Academy Waters. Hanks will receive the Cecil B. annually to an Awards. He was also lauded for his DeMille Award at the Golden Globe “individual who directing work in HBO’s 2001 minis- Awards on Jan. 5, 2020, the Holly- has made an eries “Band of Brothers,” which won Emmy Awards wood Foreign Press Association incredible impact an Emmy. Tom announced Tuesday. Hanks on the world of In 2014, Hanks received an award viewership plunges The actor has won praise for a entertainment.” at the Kennedy Center Honors. He string of compelling characters in Past recipients also was given a lifetime achievement NEW YORK (AP) – The sor at Old Dominion Uni- movies including “Saving Private include Jeff Bridges, Oprah Winfrey, award by the American Film Institute Emmy Awards plunged to a versity. “But now, the Ryan,” the “Toy Story” films, and the Morgan Freeman, Meryl Streep, Jodie in 2009. record-low viewership of Emmys are more likely a Golden Globe-winning “Cast Foster, Barbra Streisand, Sidney Poiti- Hanks will star as Mister Rogers in 6.9 million, illustrating a place where shows regular Away,” for which he lost 55 pounds er and Lucille Ball. the biopic “A Beautiful Day in the collective shrug by the people had no idea existed to play a man stranded on a desert Hanks, 63, is a four-time Golden Neighborhood” in November. His public for an annual pro- compete with shows they island. Globe winner who broke through other upcoming projects include the gram that celebrates the have a vague understand- HFPA President Lorenzo Soria with his role in the 1984 film WWII drama “Greyhound,” which he best of television and is ing of.” said in a statement that Hanks capti- “Splash,” in which he played a man wrote; the post-apocalyptic “BIOS”; designed to build excite- Television’s most popu- vated audiences with “rich and play- who falls in love with a mermaid. He and the post-Civil War film “News of ment for a new season. lar scripted show, CBS’ ful characters.” He said the actor was claimed his first Globe in 1988 for the World.” The Nielsen company now-retired “The Big Bang said the audience for Fox’s Theory,” wasn’t nominated host-less show on Sunday for best comedy. Amazon’s ABC News’ Muir hits five-year mark was down 32% from 2018, “Fleabag” won that Emmy. which was previously the It’s not clear how many smallest ever. It’s the first people have even seen the at ‘World News’ at top of ratings time the Emmy audience streamed series. has slipped below 10 mil- Of the 132 Emmy NEW YORK (AP) – replaced sionate and he’s fearless saw its nightly average lion people. Awards handed out this David Muir is celebrating by Lester and he delivers the stories decline from 6.22 million Competition from an year, only 18 went for work his fifth anniversary as Holt in in a way that really res- to 5.84 million. NFL game between the Los on broadcast networks. “World News Tonight” 2 0 1 5 onates.” On the last week of the Angeles Rams and Cleve- Except for two awards for anchor with something a f t e r ABC saw something in summer TV season, NBC land Browns was blamed NBC’s “Saturday Night that’s rare in television: a Williams Muir and its decision to won bragging rights in for siphoning off some Live,” broadcast programs larger audience. w a s have him replace Sawyer prime time entertainment viewers. More likely, it was were shut out of Sunday’s The ABC newscast fin- found to turned out to be a good with an average viewer- because of how television telecast. ished its year-long season h a v e one, said Andrew Tyndall, ship of 6.2 million. CBS has changed and is less It wasn’t that long ago, last week with an average m a d e an independent consultant had 5.6 million, ABC had and less of a communal back in 2013, that 17.8 mil- of 8.6 million viewers a f a l s e who studies evening news- 3.8 million, Fox had 3 experience. lion people watched the night, the Nielsen company David c l a i m s casts. million, ION Television “The Emmys used to Emmy Awards, Nielsen said. It’s the third straight Muir a b o u t ABC also made “World had 1.31 million, Univi- matter because it was all said. The largest Emmy year ABC has won the reporting in Iraq. News Tonight” a much sion had 1.26 million, the TV you watched, pit- audience in Nielsen’s evening news ratings com- Muir and Holt ran neck- faster-paced broadcast that Telemundo had 1.1 mil- ted against each other,” record book was the 35.8 petition, with its largest and-neck in popularity for is similar in tone to the lion and the CW had tweeted Myles McNutt, a million people who margin over NBC in 23 a period until Muir began local newscasts that usual- 540,000. cultural critic and profes- watched in 1986. years and CBS in 27 years, pulling away. NBC still ly precede it on ABC’s the network said. holds a slight lead among schedule, Tyndall said. “World News Tonight” viewers ages 25-to-54, the The ABC newscast’s was averaging 7.9 million demographic that news average audience of 8.61 viewers when Muir advertisers seek most million is slightly down replaced Diane Sawyer as eagerly. from last year’s average of anchor of ABC’s flagship “David Muir has a 8.64 million, Nielsen said. newscast in September unique ability to connect “Nightly News” has slipped 2014. At the time, NBC’s with the American audi- from 8.16 million viewers “Nightly News” was the ence,” said Almin each night to 7.95 million. most popular newscast Karamehmedovic, execu- The “CBS Evening News,” behind anchor Brian tive producer of “World where Norah O’Donnell Williams, who was News Tonight.” ‘’He’s pas- took over as anchor in July,

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Wausau, Wis.; Jessica was born on July 9, 1984, to uncles, Ed (Peggy) Wednesday to stop the daughter of the late Frank and Anna Strancel. She state’s ban on flavored was the second youngest of five children. She grad- Marvin and Cindy (Shuping) Brozzo and Joe (Mary); her electronic cigarettes, con- uated Bergland High School in 1953. On March 3, in Ironwood. fiancé, Jediah Jeffery; tending the rules are illegal 1954, she married Dale B. Wilber Jessica was a very active girl in high father-in-law, Wayne and will force him to close of Crandon, Wis., who preceded school; and she participated in band, Braun Sr.; and his store. track, basketball and softball. She was Jessica grandmother, Donna Mark Slis, who operates her in death on Feb. 11, 2015. Hotchkiss Margie proudly served on the Berg- very friendly and had a lot of friends. 1984 — 2019 Merz. 906 Vapor in Houghton, land School Board during the Jessica dabbled in different jobs A dual memorial filed the lawsuit in Houghton County Circuit 1960s and 1970s. working at Brite Shop I Sub Shop, as a service will be held at Westgate gas station attendee and as a deli work- Nursing Home, 1500 N. Lowell St., Court. It is believed to be After raising their family and fol- the first of what could be lowing Dale’s retirement, Margie er. Ironwood, on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Jessica is survived by the people 10 a.m. preceded by a visitation from several legal challenges and Dale could often be seen trav- against the ban that was eling locally to get a Subway sand- that were special to her, her three 9 a.m. until the time of service for announced by Democratic wich for lunch. Their retirement Margaret R. boys, Wayne Alan Braun III, Hunter Jessica and her stepfather, Joseph Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. motto used to be: “The work’s all (Strancel) Joshua Braun and Colhten Joseph Brozzo. Cake will be served at 11 The emergency rules Wilber Braun of Rice Lake, Wis.; the father of a.m. were issued a week ago, done, we’re out for fun!” Dale had a 1936 — 2019 passion for violins, so they took her children, Wayne Braun Jr. (Billie McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, and retailers must comply many trips to acquire and sell violins. Even after Joe) of Rice Lake; mother, Cindy Broz- Ironwood, is assisting the family. For starting Oct. 2. Dale passed away in 2015, Margie “got back in the zo of Ironwood; father, Marvin more information or to express online Slis said at least 80% of his inventory is prohibited driver’s seat” and traveled on her own in her famous Hotchkiss of Appleton, Wis.; brother, condolences, visit mckevittpatrickfu- Joshua Hotchkiss of Ironwood; sister, neralhome.com. under the ban, and his 2003 VW diesel Jetta that now has 590,000 miles to business cannot survive have lunch at Subway with friends. Joseph E. Brozzo without selling flavored Margie was a truly beautiful woman, a loyal vaping products. friend, a wonderful wife to Dale, and an awesome MARQUETTE, Mich. – Joseph E. most, his grandchil- “The emergency rules mother and grandmother. Margie believed strongly Brozzo, 65, of Ironwood, died on Sept. dren, Cody, Haylee fail to take into considera- in close relationships with special friends and fami- 9, 2019, at the D. J. Jacobetti Home for and Wyatt Brozzo, tion the impact banning fla- ly. She was a feeling, empathetic and intuitive soul. Veterans in Marquette. Wayne III, Hunter vored vapor products will She will be very missed by everyone that knew her. He was born on June 6, 1954, the and Cohlten Braun, have on the overall Michi- Margie is survived by her son and daughter-in- son of the late Lawrence and Mary and Conner and gan population, including law, Charlie and Donna Wilber of Ontonagon; (Heikkila) Brozzo. Henry Hotchkiss; adult former smokers like Joe served his country for four years and last but not least, me,” he wrote in an affi- daughter and son-in-law, Amy and Walter (David) davit attached to the suit, Hilty of Wakefield; daughter, Carol Anderson of in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early Remington and which seeks an injunction. Cisco, Texas; and sister, Lillian Bada of Ewen; as 1970s. He was very proud to serve his Xavier. He noted that selling e- country as a Marine. He also worked Joseph E. A memorial ser- well as by several nieces, nephews, grandchildren, Brozzo cigarettes to minors already great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. for Steiger’s Lumber Company for sev- 1954 — 2019 vice will be held at is illegal, and that his shop Margie was preceded in death by her siblings, eral years. Westgate Nursing routinely checks the ID of John Strancel, Jim Strancel and Mary (Strancel) Tay- He is survived by his wife of 24 Home, 1500 N. Low- any customer who appears lor. years, Cindy Brozzo of Ironwood; chil- ell St., Ironwood, on to be under age 30. Cremation has taken place and there will be no dren, Jamie (Jen) Brozzo of Maple- Saturday, Sept. 28, at The suit contends that services at this time. wood, Minn., Brandi Brozzo of Spring 10 a.m. preceded by the rules are procedurally The family would like to thank Aspirus Ironwood Lakes, Minn., Steven (Jennifer) Brozzo a visitation from 9 and substantially invalid, of Gwinn, Lawrence (Cassie) Brozzo of Veteran a.m. until service and that officials should Hospital and Dr. Fuller for their excellent medical not have circumvented the care. The family would also like to extend their sin- Wausau, Wis., Joshua Hotchkiss of time. Cake will be regular rule-making pro- cere appreciation to the Gogebic Medical Care Facil- Ironwood, and Tamatha (Jack) Grant served at 11 a.m. cess. Slis say the state can- ity staff for their excellent care and compassion dur- of Florida City, Fla.; brother, Jack McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, not prohibit adult use for ing this extremely difficult time. (Tammy) Brozzo of Bessemer; many Ironwood, is assisting the family. For “an extremely narrow sub- Margie is with Dale and they are traveling down nieces and nephews, and his friend more information or to express online group of the public” and the road again now. Margie will be very missed in from childhood, Ken Jacobson. Also condolences, visit mckevittpatrickfu- argues that many of the this world. surviving are the ones he loved the neralhome.com. estimated 500,000 users of vaping products in Michi- State briefs gan rely on them to quit smoking tobacco. 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Wayne Melchiori, used to tell his minutes out of the 24 minutes of is in first place in the Iron Divi- "They listen, work hard and give players that football teams never the first half. sion of the West-PAC Conference good effort, real good effort. We stay the same-they are either get- In week three, the passing The Wykons are coached by like to put pressure on teams ting better or worse but they game sprang to life as quarter- Mike Berutti, who is one of the both offensively and defensively. never stay the same. back Connor Fingeroos complet- most respected coaches in the But we still have things we need Despite starting the 2019 sea- ed 9-13 passes for 201 yards and Upper Peninsula. He has been a to figure out as we make our son with four straight losses, the two TDs. Jamie Jett hauled in Gogebic (0-4) at West head coach for 21 years in West push for the rest of the season." Gogebic Miners are a perfect four passes for 136 yards. Iron County (3-1), Iron County and six years in Despite Gogebic's 0-4 record, example of a team that is actual- Another splash play came Saturday, 2 p.m. Clear Lake, Wis. Berutti is not taking the Miners ly getting better every week. from Zach Baross who sprinted got the lead. That was the first Heikkila knows West Iron lightly. "Without a doubt, we are get- 76 yards to pay dirt on a kickoff lead we've had all year, but we County will be one formidable "I've seen Gogebic play and ting better and we could have return. couldn't hold it. We couldn't stop opponent. they played great," Berutti said. won some of those first four And then last Friday night, them on a long drive at the end." "We go back into the bear's "We have to stop Jett who is real games," Gogebic head coach the Miners led 14-8 late in the Jett finished the game with den" Heikkila said. "West Iron is fast and (Tommy) Lundin who is Nick Heikkila said. third quarter over a good Bark 109 yards and the defense still a tough team. They lost to another good back. They are a A strong Calumet team over- River-Harris team before falling turned in another solid perfor- Calumet last Friday, but they good passing team, too. Their powered the Miners 47-7 in the 16-14 in the fourth quarter. mance. held them to 14 points. They run line is big and they can move opening game of the season, but "The kids played very well," Heikkila said once again it's the Wing T offense, but it's their people out. And Gogebic's teams Gogebic responded with a well- Heikkila said. "That was our best been turnovers that have version of the Wing-T and they always like to hit people on played game against Hancock in effort of the year. We got down 8- plagued the Miners all season are still a power team. We will defense. It's going to be a dog- game two rushing for 146 yards 0 and made a nice comeback and and ruined yet another chance have to execute all of our plays fight." Northstars go to winless Crandon Pioneers host Bruce By JASON JUNO By JASON JUNO they haven’t scored a point get up in the funnel and find [email protected] [email protected] yet. They played close people to hit. They’re MERCER, Wis. – Mercer-Butternut is home again this HURLEY – Hurley coach games in week three and searching and that’s not a week with Bruce coming to town after the Pioneers fell Scott Erickson didn’t want four, eight and 12 point loss- good thing. They need to 36-14 to Northwood-Solon Springs at Carow Park last his team concerned with the es, but they were shut out in jam it up in there. weekend. quality of their opponent those games just like the “Defensively, we tackled Mercer-Butternut’s Kobe Hiller rushed for a team- last week when they were other three weeks. too high again. We’ve been best 63 yards on seven carries. He also ran for a touch- headed to last year’s state “It’s not who play, it’s emphasizing about chop down. runner-up Edgar. And he how you play,” Erickson tackles. I thougth we made Bruce comes into the doesn’t them worrying said. “We’ve got to get our some progress against Pines game at 4-1 after a 52-20 about it this week either Hurley (3-2) at kids to play the way they at that, but then last week win over Clayton last when they go to winless Crandon (0-5), need to to compete against a we tackled too high again. week. Crandon Saturday. Saturday, 4 p.m. team like Edgar. We’re not You get good, strong backs, “Bruce is another good “We have to learn from weeks from now.” far off, but little things mat- you’re not going to bring football team,” Mercer-But- what we did in the last game Hurley has had success ter. That’s what our focus is them down by the shoul- ternut coach Matt Schoen- and we have to focus on in the past against Crandon, this week.” ders.” eman said. “They have those things that we need to going 12-1 since 1991, with Hurley did learn quite a This Saturday trip to already rushed for over do against teams like Edgar their only loss coming in bit from playing the Wild- Crandon is the last regular- 1,000 yards in five games. and not worry about who 1992 at Crandon. They won cats despite being shut out. season road game of the They run the spin offense, we’re playing this week,” he a close game 10-8 in 1991 “We thought we were year for the Northstars. which is a heavy-run said. “Crandon, they have and handed them their first going good with pad level “One thing about Cran- offense that has caused not won a game yet, but that loss in 2012 when they were over the last couple weeks, don, they always have tough problems for us in the past. cannot be any of our con- but we’re not, our pad level kids, they’ll hit you hard,” Bruce (4-1) at ranked 10th in Division 5, “The good thing is that Mercer-Butternut (1-4), cern. Our concern is getting 39-14. is not where it needs to be. It Erickson said. “They’re our defense has been play- Saturday, 1 p.m. better at the things we know It hasn’t been an easy sea- has to be lower,” Erickson always just trying to find ing out of world for the most part. we’re going to have to do to son for Crandon this year. said. “Our backs need to their way around with dif- “It should be another great game Saturday at 1 p.m. play Edgar again five or six Not only are they winless, block harder. They need to ferent coaches all the time.” in Mercer.” Surging Brewers clinch playoff berth CINCINNATI (AP) – A sizzlin' September topped off by a frothy celebration. Nobody does it better down the stretch than these Milwaukee Brewers, who lost MVP Christian Yelich and beat long odds to get back in the postsea- son for a second straight season. And nobody can count them out, not even with Yelich reduced to watching through champagne-cloud- ed eyes. Yelich stood in the mid- dle of the clubhouse and got drenched with bubbly and beer Wednesday night after a 9-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds clinched at least a wild card berth and left the NL Central title tan- talizingly close. "Obviously I can't con- tribute on the field, but it's been really cool to watch," said Yelich, who's recover- ing from a broken kneecap and rejoined the team for the clincher. "We're more than a one-man team. We've got a lot of players who have done a lot of great things in the big leagues." Especially in September. The Brewers have won six in a row and 17 of 19 Associated Press despite losing Yelich. The THE MILWAUKEE Brewers celebrate in the clubhouse after clinching a playoff berth win a 9-2 win against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday division-leading Cardinals in Cincinnati. fell again on Wednesday, slicing their lead over the Dodgers. bration started early Seattle Pilots in 1969 and Mike Schmidt and Adrián Reds: Sonny Gray had Brewers to 1½ games. Mil- They've pulled off Wednesday with his eighth moved to Milwaukee the Beltré for the modern NL arthroscopic surgery to waukee trails Washington another improbable run career grand slam . Team- next year. The only other record by a third baseman. remove fragments from his by one game for the wild with manager Craig Coun- mates were on their feet, back-to-back playoff George Foster holds the pitching elbow, a day after card lead. sell's outside-the-box leaning against the dugout appearances came for the club record of 52 homers his final start. Gray has "It was really against all resourcefulness, the railing in anticipation of a Brewers in 1981-82 with in 1977. pitched with the condition odds, what we just accom- bullpen's imperviousness big night, when he connect- Robin Yount and Paul Moli- "All of my records are all season and is expected plished," said Ryan Braun, and the offense's ability to ed off Tyler Mahle (2-12). tor. The franchise has special," Suárez said. "I to be ready for spring train- who got the clincher start- find a new star each game When Eric Thames fol- never won the World never imagined I'd be ing. ed with a grand slam in the with everything on the lowed with another homer, Series. doing what I'm doing right UP NEXT first inning. "It's incredibly line. Brewers players jubilantly LOVES THE PLACE now. I just have to enjoy it." Brewers: Chase Ander- difficult. It's hard to articu- "I think they enjoy the smacked the green Braun's 28 homers at ONE LEFT son (7-4) is 5-3 in 14 career late how unlikely what we challenges, and that's what padding atop the dugout Great American are his Reds broadcaster Marty starts against the Reds, just did was but again, it was," Counsell said. "We railing – the party was get- most in any road ballpark, Brennaman called his sec- including 0-1 with a 5.51 there's still challenges that got presented a challenge, ting warmed up. Keston and his 45 career against ond-to-last game along ERA in three starts this sea- lie ahead." and it didn't look great. It Hiura also connected off Cincinnati are his highest with son Thom. Brenna- son. Milwaukee finishes Last season, they raced wasn't impossible." Mahle, whose last win was total against any team. He man is retiring after his out the regular season with from a five-game deficit to Braun – the 2007 NL May 31. has three grand slams at 46th season, with Thurs- a three-game series at Col- the division title by going Rookie of the Year and Starter Jordan Lyles (12- Great American. day's game his last. Brew- orado, while St. Louis 19-6 after Sept. 1. 2011 NL Most Valuable 8) contributed an infield NICE PICKUP ers broadcaster Bob Uecker hosts the Cubs over the They caught the Cubs Player – has found his single and scored a run Lyles went 7-1 in 11 dropped by during the weekend. and won a tiebreaker at touch during this current during the Brewers' surge starts for the Brewers with broadcast. Reds: Luis Castillo (15- Wrigley Field, then swept winning streak and helped to an 8-1 lead after three a 2.45 ERA. They got him Brennaman hasn't been 7) completes his break- the Rockies and reached Milwaukee have another innings. from the Pirates on July 29. able to use his signature through season, including the NL Championship frothy moment. UP TO SIX RECORD HOMER "this one belongs to the career highs in starts, wins, Series before losing in Braun had a solo shot in It's the sixth overall Lyles gave up Eugenio Reds" call during the innings and strikeouts. seven games to the a 4-2 win in the series playoff spot for the Brew- Suárez's 49th homer, series. He's 3-3 career against Mil- opener, and got the cele- ers, who started out as the which moved him ahead of TRAINER'S ROOM waukee. l 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — All TimesNFL EDT Signed QB Cody Kessler. Signed Minnesota Minnesota 5, DetroitDetroit 1 AMERICAN CONFERENCE TE Jason Vander Linden to the ab rhbi ab rhbi East practice squad. Garver c 5000 Reyes rf 4000 WLTPct PF PA NEW YORK GIANTS — Termi- Polanco ss 5120 H.Castro cf 4000 Buffalo 3001.000 66 47 nated the contract of TE Eric Tom- Cruz dh 4121 Cabrera dh 4100 New England 3001.000 106 17 linson. Signed LB Nate Stupar. Rosario rf 4112 Candelario 1b 4011 N.Y. Jets 030.000 33 70 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Sanó 3b 3100 C.Stewart lf 3000 Miami 030.000 16 133 Signed LB Stephone Anthony. Arraez lf-2b 3122 Lugo 3b 3010 South Placed LB Kaden Elliss on injured Cron 1b 4010 Mercer 2b 3000 WLTPct PF PA reserve. LaMarre cf 1000 Greiner c 3000 Houston 210.667 68 62 OAKLAND RAIDERS — a-Wade Jr ph-cf-lf 2000 W.Castro ss 3000 Indianapolis 210.667 70 71 Released WR Ryan Grant. Signed Schoop 2b 3010 Jacksonville 120.333 58 60 LB Justin Phillips from the practice Miller cf 1000 Tennessee 120.333 67 52 squad and LB Quentin Poling to the Totals 35 595 Totals 31 121 North practice squad. Minnesota 000 000 230 —5 WLTPct PF PA PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Detroit 100 000 000 —1 Baltimore 210.667 110 60 Waived WR Greg Ward. Signed CB E_Polanco (22), Sanó (19), Lugo (5). DP_Minnesota 0, Detroit 1. Cleveland 120.333 49 66 Craig James from the practice LOB_Minnesota 6, Detroit 3. 2B_Cruz (25), Candelario (16), Lugo (11). Cincinnati 030.000 54 83 squad. 3B_Polanco (7). HR_Arraez (4), Rosario (32). Pittsburgh 030.000 49 85 PITTSBURGH STEELERS — IP HRER BB SO West Released LB Robert Spillane from Minnesota WLTPct PF PA the practice squad. Signed TE Alizé Dobnak, W, 2-1 611006 Kansas City 3001.000 101 64 Mack to the practice squad. Duffey, H, 16 110002 Oakland 120.333 48 78 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Trad- May 100000 L.A. Chargers120.333 60 64 ed TE Nick Vannett to Pittsburgh for Littell 100000 Denver 030.000 46 67 a 2020 fifth-round draft pick. Detroit NATIONAL CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Norris 320005 East Signed LS Garrison Sanborn to a VerHagen, L, 4-3 4 1-3 43322 Associated Press WLTPct PF PA one-year contract. Schreiber 1-3 22201 Dallas 3001.000 97 44 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Soto 1-3 10011 GREEN BAY Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers celebrates during the second half Philadelphia 120.333 76 78 Placed QB Blaine Gabbert on IR. Hall 100002 against the Denver Broncos Sunday in Green Bay, Wis. N.Y. Giants 120.333 63 94 Signed DL Patrick O'Connor from Umpires_Home, Ramon De Jesus; First, Jeff Nelson; Second, Laz Diaz; Washington 030.000 63 94 the practice squad and WR Ishmael Third, Tony Randazzo. South Hyman to the practice squad. T_2:32. A_16,242 (41,297). WLTPct PF PA WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed TE Jerome Cunningham. Wentz, Eagles look to get back New Orleans 210.667 72 82 Milwaukee Milwaukee 9, CincinnatiCincinnati 2 Tampa Bay 120.333 68 77 Canadian Football League ab rhbi ab rhbi Atlanta 120.333 60 75 WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Grisham rf 3002 VanMeter lf-1b 3000 Carolina 120.333 79 70 Released OL Na'Ty Rodgers from Grandal c 4111 Herget p 0000 the practice roster. on track against 3-0 Packers North Moustakas 3b 2100 Colón ph 1000 WLTPct PF PA HOCKEY Gamel lf 0000 Votto 1b 3000 Green Bay 3001.000 58 35 National Hockey League Hiura 2b 5221 Romano p 0000 GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Only one ed to New England. Chris Long, who had Detroit 201.833 67 61 CALGARY FLAMES — Signed F Black p 0000 Farmer 1b-ss 1000 team in the Super Bowl era – the 2001 6½, wasn't brought back so he retired. Minnesota 210.667 78 47 Matthew Tkachuk to a three-year Guerra p 0000 Suárez 3b 3121 Chicago 210.667 50 39 contract. Braun lf 2214 Aquino rf 3100 New England Patriots – started the season Derek Barnett, a 2017 first-round pick, had West DALLAS STARS — Loaned Gs Claudio p 0000 Barnhart c 2021 WLTPct PF PA Landon Bow and Jake Oettinger, Austin ph 1000 J.Iglesias ss 3000 1-3 and rebounded to win it all. no hits on quarterback Matthew Stafford L.A. Rams 3001.000 77 49 LW Joel Kiviranta and RW Joel Arcia ss 0000 Blandino ph-1b 1000 Despite that fact, the Philadelphia last week. San Francisco3001.000 96 54 D'Esperance to Texas (AHL). Thames 1b 5121 Ervin cf-lf 4000 Seattle 210.667 76 79 Returned C Ty Dellandrea to Flint Cain cf 5130 Peraza 2b 4010 Eagles (1-2) aren't panicking after back-to- "I know how the sacks go," Graham Arizona 021.167 64 88 (OHL). Spngenberg ss-2b 5010 Mahle p 0000 back losses. said. "It's a long season and you never Thursday's Games DETROIT RED WINGS — Lyles p 3110 Mella p 1000 Jacksonville 20, Tennessee 7 Assigned D Alec Regula to London Jackson p 0000 O'Grady ph-lf 1000 "You know, we're not really looking at know how stuff ends. There's going to be Sunday's Games (OHL). Shaw ph-3b 2000 Lorenzen ph-cf 2000 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — this as a bad spot," Eagles quarterback some funny stuff that will be happening Minnesota 34, Oakland 14 Totals 37 9 11 9 Totals 32 252 Assigned D Julian Melchiori to Bing- Green Bay 27, Denver 16 Milwaukee 611 000 100 —9 Carson Wentz said. "We're 1-2, yeah, but, and I'm hoping we're on the good side of hamton (AHL). New England 30, N.Y. Jets 14 Cincinnati 100 100 000 —2 Indianapolis 27, Atlanta 24 NEW YORK ISLANDERS — E_J.Iglesias (9). DP_Milwaukee 0, Cincinnati 2. LOB_Milwaukee 9, Cincin- you know, we have a lot of the season left. it. The only thing I'm worried about is to Dallas 31, Miami 6 Assigned D Sebastian Aho and nati 8. 2B_Grandal (26), Cain (29), Barnhart 2 (14). HR_Braun (22), Thames (There are) little things here and there in make sure that we don't separate from Detroit 27, Philadelphia 24 Grant Hutton and Fs Kieffer Bellows, (24), Hiura (19), Suárez (49). SB_Aquino (6). Arnaud Durandeau, Scott Eansor, Kansas City 33, Baltimore 28 IP HRER BB SO each game that we know we're going to get each other, which I doubt we'll do." Ryan Hitchcock, Mason Jobst, Otto Buffalo 21, Cincinnati 17 Milwaukee corrected and we're going to be in a good DEFENSE FIRST Carolina 38, Arizona 20 Koivula, Jeff Kubiak, Kyle MacLean, Lyles W,7-1 532226 San Francisco 24, Pittsburgh 20 Nick Schilkey and John Stevens to Jackson 100021 spot. And like I said, we're excited Thurs- While the Eagles are struggling to get to N.Y. Giants 32, Tampa Bay 31 Bridgeport (AHL). Claudio 100000 day night to go show what we can do and the passer, the Packers are having very few New Orleans 33, Seattle 27 NEW YORK RANGERS — Black 110012 Houston 27, L.A. Chargers 20 Assigned F Phil DiGiuseppe, G Guerra 110000 get going back in the win column." issues defensively. Green Bay's four inter- Adam Huska and D Tarmo Reuna- L.A. Rams 20, Cleveland 13 Cincinnati Monday's Games nen to Hartford (AHL) and D Mahle L,2-12 2 1-3 78731 Wentz and the Eagles will head to ceptions and 12 sacks are each tied for Chicago 31, Washington 15 Matthew Robertson to Edmonton Mella 2 2-3 10004 Green Bay to face the Packers (3-0) for the third most in the league. Preston Smith Thursday, Sept. 26 (WHL). Romano 221123 Philadelphia at Green Bay, 8:20 SEATTLE — Named Cammi Herget 210010 first Thursday night meeting between the and Za'Darius Smith combined for eight p.m. Granato pro scout. HBP_Mahle (Braun), Romano (Grisham). two teams. total tackles, six quarterback hits, five Sunday, Sept. 29 COLLEGE Umpires_Home, Bill Miller; First, Doug Eddings; Second, Chris Conroy; Carolina at Houston, 1 p.m. NCAA — Named Gina Lehe man- Third, Chad Whitson. Philadelphia lost its past two games by sacks and a forced fumble in the Packers' Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. aging director of T_3:01. A_16,530 (42,319). Kansas City at Detroit, 1 p.m. communications/strategy and a combined seven points, but help is on win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday. x-Atlanta 97 62 .610 _ Wednesday's Games Oakland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. branding, effective Nov. 4. y-Washington 89 69 .563 7½ Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 the way with Alshon Jeffery. The former AARON WANTS MORE L.A. Chargers at Miami, 1 p.m. NEW JERSEY CITY — Named New York 83 75 .525 13½ Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 Jason Ecklof assistant men's Pro Bowl receiver is expected to play after Green Bay enters with the 28th-ranked Philadelphia 79 79 .500 17½ 3 p.m. wrestling coach. Miami 55 103 .348 41½ Oakland at L.A. Angels missing all but six snaps over the past two offense. That's not good enough for the Tennessee at Atlanta, 1 p.m. SIENA — Named Michelle Swan- Central Division Thursday's Games New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. son volunteer assistant diving weeks with a calf injury. Packers' two-time MVP quarterback. WLPct GB Cleveland (Civale 3-3) at Chicago Seattle at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. coach. z-St. Louis 90 69 .566 _ White Sox (Cease 4-7), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:05 TENNESSEE — Announced LBs "I miss it a lot, man," Jeffery said. "One "We've never wanted to just manage the z-Milwaukee 88 70 .557 1½ Oakland (Manaea 3-0) at Seattle p.m. Will Ignout and Shanon Reid and Chicago 82 76 .519 7½ (Hernández 1-7), 10:10 p.m. or two plays, we're still in the game. At the football game around here, so the stan- Jacksonville at Denver, 4:25 p.m. WR Jacquez Jones have left the Cincinnati 73 85 .462 16½ Friday's Games Minnesota at Chicago, 4:25 p.m. football team. same time, it's good to face adversity. One dards are very high for us," Aaron Rodgers Pittsburgh 67 91 .424 22½ Cleveland at Washington, 7:05 Dallas at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. West Division p.m. and two is not where we wanted to start, said. "We gotta play a lot better on offense. Open: San Francisco, N.Y. Jets AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT WLPct GB Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30 East Division but that's where we're at. Hey, I'm up for We've played some good defenses, no x-Los Angeles101 56 .643 _ Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:15 W L Pct GB Arizona 82 77 .516 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE the challenge." doubt about it, but the standard and the p.m. x-New York 102 57 .642 _ Tampa Bay 95 64 .597 7 San Francisco 75 82 .478 26 WLPct GB WHERE'S DAVANTE? expectations are very high here and we Transactions Boston 83 75 .525 18½ San Diego 70 87 .446 31 y-Washington 89 69 .563 _ BASEBALL Colorado 68 89 .433 33 z-Milwaukee 88 70 .557 _ Another receiver looking to make an haven't met them on offense. ... At some Major League Baseball Toronto 65 94 .409 37 Baltimore 52 107 .327 50 x-clinched division New York 83 75 .525 5 MLB and MLBPA — Extended y-clinched wild card y-clinched wild card impact on Thursday is Packers wideout point, we can't expect our defense to shut Central Division the administrative leave for New z-clinched playoff berth z-clinched playoff berth Davante Adams. After grabbing a career- everybody down. They have been. But at York Yankees RHP Domingo Ger- WLPct GB x-Minnesota 98 60 .620 _ Tuesday's Games Tuesday's Games mán through the conclusion of the Washington 4, Philadelphia 1, 1st Washington 4, Philadelphia 1, 1st high 13 touchdowns last year, the two- some point the offense is going to have to World Series. Cleveland 93 65 .589 5 Chicago 69 88 .439 28½ game game time Pro Bowler has yet to cross the goal wake up and start making some plays." American League Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 2 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Kansas City 58 101 .365 40½ line this season. But Adams hasn't been DROPPED PASSES Detroit 46 111 .293 51½ Washington 6, Philadelphia 5, Washington 6, Philadelphia 5, Claimed 2B Keon Wong off waivers 2nd game 2nd game West Division thinking much about his lack of scoring, Wentz had eight of his passes dropped from Tampa Bay. Transferred RHP Pittsburgh 9, Chicago Cubs 2 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4, 11 innings Griffin Canning to the 60-day IL. x-Houston 103 54 .656 _ Oakland 94 63 .599 9 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4, 11 innings Wednesday's Games as he and his wife, Devanne Villarreal, wel- against the Lions, including a deep ball to OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Rein- Kansas City 9, Atlanta 6 Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 2 stated RHP Frankie Montas from the Texas 75 83 .475 28½ comed baby girl Deija Leigh Adams on J.J. Arcega-Whiteside that could've been Los Angeles 71 86 .452 32 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Diego 3 Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 restricted list. Designated C Beau Colorado 8, San Francisco 5, 16 N.Y. Mets 10, Miami 3 Sept. 20. the go-ahead score in the final minute. A Taylor for assignment. Seattle 66 91 .420 37 x-clinched division innings Thursday's Games TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Arizona 3, St. Louis 2, 19 innings Milwaukee (Anderson 7-4) at "It's been a lot, but now I'm playing for week earlier, Nelson Agholor dropped Tuesday's Games Assigned RHP Ryan Dull outright to Wednesday's Games Cincinnati (Castillo 15-7), 12:35 p.m. Buffalo (IL). Recalled RHP Yennsy Minnesota 4, Detroit 2 a stronger purpose than I was before," what could've been a go-ahead 60-yard TD Baltimore 11, Toronto 4 Arizona 9, St. Louis 7 Philadelphia (Vargas 7-8) at Diaz from New Hampshire (EL). Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 2 Washington (Strasburg 17-6), 4:05 Adams said. "So it's a great feeling. It's with under two minutes left in a 24-20 loss Selected the contract of RHP Ryan Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, 12 innings Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 p.m. something that you've just got to feel. It's at Atlanta. Dull. Placed OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. N.Y. Mets 10, Miami 3 Miami (Yamamoto 4-5) at N.Y. on the 60-day IL. Cleveland 11, Chicago White Sox 0 Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Mets (Wheeler 11-7), 7:10 p.m. tough to talk about." "It's part of the game. Guys are going to BASKETBALL Atlanta 10, Kansas City 2 Friday's Games National Basketball Association Kansas City 9, Atlanta 6 Adams has five touchdown receptions drop passes," Wentz said. "We're going to Boston 12, Texas 10 Colorado at San Francisco Cleveland at Washington, 7:05 NBA — Named Mike Callahan L.A. Dodgers at San Diego p.m. in seven Thursday games, including four put the ball on the ground. I'm going to NBA G League training and devel- L.A. Angels 3, Oakland 2 Houston 3, Seattle 0 Thursday's Games Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. opment lead for the referee opera- Milwaukee (Anderson 7-4) at Milwaukee at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. in his past five Thursday matchups. throw picks. We're going to miss reads. Wednesday's Games tions department. Promoted refer- Cincinnati (Castillo 15-7), 12:35 p.m. ees John Butler, Nate Green and Minnesota 5, Detroit 1 WHERE'S THE RUSH? Things happen. Guys make mistakes. Any L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 15-5) at WNBAAll Times Playoffs EDT Evan Scott from the NBAGL. Toronto 3, Baltimore 2 San Diego (Lucchesi 10-9), 3:40 First Round The Eagles only have two sacks in two time somebody drops a pass or something MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 — Named Joe Branch assistant Boston 10, Texas 3 games and none from their edge rushers. like that, I make sure I go right up to them Colorado (Freeland 3-11) at San Chicago 105, Phoenix 76 general manager. Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland Francisco (Beede 5-10), 3:45 p.m. Seattle 84, Minnesota 74 One came from safety Andrew Sendejo on and tell them it's coming their way the SACRAMENTO KINGS — 3 Philadelphia (Vargas 7-8) at Second Round Signed G Tyler Ulis. Atlanta 10, Kansas City 2 a blitz. The other was from tackle Tim next time and just try to keep building Washington (Strasburg 17-6), 4:05 Sunday, Sept 15 FOOTBALL Oakland at L.A. Angels p.m. Los Angeles 92, Seattle 69 Jernigan, who is out with a broken foot. them up. Staying positive. Again, it's frus- National Football League Houston at Seattle Chicago Cubs (Quintana 13-8) at Las Vegas 93, Chicago 92 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Thursday's Games Veteran Brandon Graham got $27 million trating. No one wants to make mistakes Pittsburgh (Musgrove 10-12), 7:05 Semifinals Signed S Chris Banjo. Minnesota (TBD) at Detroit (Zim- p.m. Washington 3, Las Vegas 1 ATLANTA FALCONS — Placed mermann 1-12), 1:10 p.m. in guaranteed money to remain in Philly but there's nothing you can really do about Miami (Yamamoto 4-5) at N.Y. Tuesday, Sept. 17: Washington S Keanu Neal on IR. Waived P Matt Boston (TBD) at Texas (Minor 13- Mets (Wheeler 11-7), 7:10 p.m. 97, Las Vegas 95 after only getting four sacks last season. it. Just have to keep building those guys Wile. Signed OL John Wetzel. 10), 2:05 p.m. Friday's Games Thursday, Sept. 19: Washington Signed S Jamal Carter from the Cleveland (Civale 3-3) at Chicago Michael Bennett, who had nine, was trad- up." Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 103, Las Vegas 91 practice squad and TE Carson White Sox (Cease 4-7), 8:10 p.m. p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22: Las Vegas 92, Meier to the practice squad. Houston (Miley 14-6) at L.A. Cleveland at Washington, 7:05 Washington 75 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR Angels (Barria 4-10), 10:07 p.m. p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24: Washington Greinke loses no-hitter with 1 out in 9th, Astros win Jordan Veasy to the practice squad. Oakland (Manaea 3-0) at Seattle Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 94, Las Vegas 90 CINCINNATI BENGALS — (Hernández 1-7), 10:10 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Connecticut 3, Los Angeles 0 Released HB Jordan Ellis from the Friday's Games SEATTLE (AP) – Houston's Zack Greinke came within two outs of his first career no- Milwaukee at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17: Connecticut practice squad. Signed CB Greg Detroit at Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 84, Los Angeles 75 Mabin to the practice squad. 4:40 p.m., 1st game hitter before Austin Nola singled in the ninth inning in the Astros' 3-0 win over the Seat- p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19: Connecticut DENVER BRONCOS — Waived Cleveland at Washington, 7:05 San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 94, Los Angeles 68 tle Mariners on Wednesday night. WR River Cracraft. Signed WR Fred p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 22: Connecticut Brown from the practice squad and Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Houston posted its franchise-high 104th win and moved one step closer to home-field 10:15 p.m. 78, Los Angeles 56 WR Trinity Benson to the practice Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Finals advantage throughout the postseason, but barely missed out on a third no-hitter this squad. N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. WildAll Times Card EDT (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) DETROIT LIONS — Released Detroit at Chicago White Sox, year. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington vs. Connecticut RB Nick Brossette and DE Jonathan 8:10 p.m., 2nd game W L Pct GB Sunday, Sept. 29: Connecticut at Greinke was brilliant in overwhelming the Mariners, but Seattle was able to avoid Wynn from the practice squad. Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 Oakland 94 63 .599 _ Washington, 3 p.m. Signed WR Chris Lacy and DT Ray p.m. becoming the first team to be no-hit three times in a season. Tampa Bay 95 64 .597 _ Tuesday, Oct. 1: Connecticut at Smith to the practice squad. Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 Cleveland 93 65 .589 1½ Washington, 8 p.m. HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed p.m. Greinke walked out for the ninth to applause from the orange-shirted Astros fans Tuesday's Games Sunday, Oct. 6: Washington at WR Tyron Johnson to the practice Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, Connecticut, 3:30 p.m. sticking around as part of the small crowd. Tom Murphy grounded out to open the squad. 12 innings x-Tuesday, Oct 8: Washington at MIAMI DOLPHINS — Released NationalAll Times League EDT inning and Greinke went to 3-2 on Nola, but the rookie was able to dump a liner into Cleveland 11, Chicago White Sox Connecticut, 8 p.m. DE Tank Carradine. Signed OT East Division 0 x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Connecticut shallow left-center field. Center fielder Jake Marisnick made a diving attempt but came Andrew Donnal. WLPct GB L.A. Angels 3, Oakland 2 at Washington, 8 p.m. up well short and pounded his first on his leg. Twins clinch AL Central with win over Tigers, Cleveland loss DETROIT (AP) – On this night, the stars opportunity to play for a World Series is It was an entertaining season, too, with single in the eighth, and Rosario's two-run were Randy Dobnak, Luis Arraez and Eddie exactly where we want to be right now." the Twins getting off to a fast start – they led shot that inning made it 5-1. Rosario – but really it could have been any- Minnesota wrapped up its win over the the Indians by 11 games on June 3 – before Miguel Cabrera lumbered around from one. Tigers well before the Chicago-Cleveland giving up the division lead to surging Cleve- first to score the game's first run on Jeimer The Minnesota Twins are AL Central game ended. That game was on television in land about two months later. But Minnesota Candelario's double. The 36-year-old Cabr- champions because of contributions from the Minnesota clubhouse, where the Twins is 27-13 since dropping three of four to the era, playing for the first time since Friday, all over the roster. ate, played cards and waited calmly for a Indians in the second week of August. was able to slide home just ahead of the Arraez and Rosario homered, and Dob- possible celebration. "We knew what we were capable of if relay. Cabrera had reached on an error by nak allowed one hit in six sparkling innings As the White Sox closed out that 8-3 vic- everyone stayed healthy and contributed," shortstop Jorge Polanco. to lead Minnesota to a 5-1 win over the tory – first letting the Indians load the bases right-hander Jake Odorizzi said. "This is Norris went three innings for the Tigers, Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night. The in the ninth inning – shouts could be heard what you've seen all year from us – consis- allowing two hits and striking out five. Ver- Twins later clinched the division title when in the hallway outside the Twins' clubhouse. tency – and that's the mark of a good team, Hagen relieved him and pitched 4 1/3 Cleveland lost to the White Sox in Chicago. The previous decade was much more so we're excited to be in, and now it's time to innings. It's the first division title for Minnesota successful for Minnesota, which won the get ready for whoever we face." The Tigers (46-111) are assured of base- since 2010 and will be only its second post- division in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and The winning pitcher Wednesday was a ball's worst record and the No. 1 pick in next season appearance since then. The Twins 2009. That run abruptly came to an end rookie who two years ago was playing for year's draft. (98-60) have their highest victory total since another AL Central title in 2010. Now the the Utica Unicorns of the United Shore Pro- "I know there's a race for first pick in the the 1970 team also won 98 games. decade of the 2010s will end the way it start- fessional Baseball League. The Twins signed draft. We don't really try to do that," said "It's wonderful to see people achieve their ed – with the Twins atop the division. Dobnak to a minor league contract that year. Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire, who was goals and their dreams and reach these They've won with an offense that is tied The 24-year-old Dobnak (2-1) allowed no Minnesota's skipper when the Twins won types of points," said Rocco Baldelli, Min- for the major league lead in home runs with scoring by Detroit after an unearned run in their previous division title. "I know some of nesota's first-year manager. "This is a very a record 299. That's been a team effort, with the first. Arraez hit a two-run homer in the our fans are thinking this is great, but we're big mark. It's something that we shoot for. five players hitting over 30 and three more seventh off Drew VerHagen (4-3), who had just trying to go out and play, and these guys You can't play beyond this until you get to with over 20. The homer by Arraez was only combined with Daniel Norris to shut out the are trying to get through this thing. It's real- this point, and knowing that we have an his fourth of the season. Twins until then. Nelson Cruz added an RBI ly tough right now." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Perils of company leadership Dear Annie: Several years ago I became the CEO of a company with employees who work hard and provide excellent ser- vice at fair prices every day. I am very proud of what we do. After more than 40 years of working for this same company, I still look forward to Dear going to the office every day. Our Annie prospects, I believe, are bright. So what’s the problem? Before I became CEO, I had good friends at work. But now Dear Dealing with a Thorn in My Side: that I am “the boss,” people treat me dif- Once you became CEO, you should have ferently. I hate that. known that things would not go back to It is especially bad with one person. I the way they were. It is lonely at the top. always liked working with her. She is While your former friend made some great bright, energetic, creative and excellent at suggestions for change at the company, it everything she does. But now that I am appears that she cannot accept the fact THE PAJAMA DIARIES CEO she argues with me about everything. that you are the CEO now. It’s sad that I don’t think I’ve made any decision yet your friendship is not the same as it once that she has liked. was, but because of your promotion, it Part of it, I believe, is that she regards herself as the spokesperson for all our never will be the same. women employees. I think she might be Sometimes, when looking back, we see afraid she will lose credibility with them if things as better than they actually were. she is ever seen to be in agreement with The fact that she has become this argu- me on anything. mentative since your promotion is not To be clear, she has made some great helpful for anyone – for you, for her, for points and been very helpful to our com- your employees. You need loyal people at pany in drawing attention to issues of gen- your side. Challenging authority is fine MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM der equality. And we’ve been responsive, and can often be constructive, but when although never enough to satisfy her. I’ve you dread the person visiting your office, accepted the fact that she and I will never that is not a sign of a valued friend or entirely agree on all the changes she wants employee. us to make. Appreciate her good qualities and her But why does she have to be so negative well-thought-out suggestions, but insist about everything I do? I miss my friend. that if she persists in disagreeing with She has become instead this great thorn in everything you do, she will no longer be my side. Now instead of seeking her out an employee of the company. Successful for her advice like I once did, I find myself CEOs are friendly to everyone at work, but avoiding her and dreading her visits to my they look for true friendships outside the office. office. BORN LOSER Is there any hope things can go back to Send your questions for Annie Lane to the way they were? – Dealing with a Thorn [email protected]. in My Side COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

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THE GRIZZWELLS l 12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Washington plunges into Trump impeachment investigation WASHINGTON (AP) – Presi- whistleblower complaint about ment inquiry were quickly devel- bat, has all but dared Democrats general said in letter to the acting dent Donald Trump pressed the the president’s activities that oping a day after House Speaker to move toward impeachment, director of national intelligence leader of Ukraine to “look into” have roiled Washington and led Nancy Pelosi launched the probe. confident that the specter of an that the whistleblower could Joe Biden, Trump’s potential Democrats to move ahead with A rush of lawmakers, notably investigation led by the opposi- have “arguable political bias.” 2020 reelection rival, as well as an impeachment inquiry of the moderate Democrats from dis- tion party will bolster rather than The memo released by the the president’s lingering Republican president on the cusp tricts where Trump remains pop- diminish his political support. White House was not a verbatim grievances from the 2016 elec- of the 2020 campaign. ular, set aside political concerns “It’s a joke. Impeachment, for transcript, but was instead based tion, according to a rough tran- After being stymied by the and urged action. that?” Trump said during a news on the records of officials who lis- script of a summer phone call administration, members of the One option Pelosi is consider- conference in New York. He tened to the call. The conversa- that is now at the center of House and Senate intelligence ing, pressed by some lawmakers, revived the same language he has tion took place on July 25, one Democrats’ impeachment probe. committees took their first look is to focus the impeachment used for months to deride the day after special counsel Robert Trump repeatedly prodded at the complaint late Wednesday. inquiry specifically on the now-finished special counsel Mueller testified on Capitol Hill Volodymyr Zelenskiy, new presi- Republicans kept largely quiet, Ukraine issues rather than the investigation into election inter- about his investigation into Rus- dent of the East European nation, but several Democrats, including many others Congress has ference, declaring impeachment sia’s 2016 election interference. to work with U.S. Attorney Gen- Intelligence committee chairman already been investigating. “a hoax” and the “single greatest In the 30-minute phone call eral William Barr and Rudy Giu- Adam Schiff, called the classified “For me, that’s what’s impor- witch hunt in American history.” with Zelenskiy, Trump encour- liani, Trump’s personal lawyer. At account “disturbing.” tant,” said Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D- Republicans largely stood by the ages the Ukrainian leader to talk one point in the July conversa- Some from both parties want Mich., among the new lawmakers president and dismissed the notion with Giuliani and Barr about tion, Trump said, “I would like it to be made public. Congress is in Congress with national security that the rough transcript revealed Biden and his son Hunter, who for you to do us a favor.” also seeking an in-person inter- backgrounds. She said it’s “just an any wrongdoing by Trump. served on the board of a Ukraini- The president’s request for view with the whistleblower, who egregious idea that the president “I think it was a perfectly an gas company. Immediately such help from a foreign leader remains anonymous. of the United States can contact a appropriate phone call, it was a after saying they would be in set the parameters for the major Trump spent Wednesday meet- foreign leader and influence him congratulatory phone call,” said touch, Trump references U.S. debate to come – just the ing with world leaders at the Unit- for dirt on a political opponent. ... Rep. Liz Cheney, the No. 3 House Ukraine’s economy, saying: “Your fourth impeachment investiga- ed Nations, a remarkable TV split That can’t be normalized.” Republican. “The Democrats con- economy is going to get better tion of an American president in screen even for the turbulence of Pelosi announced the tinually make these huge claims and better I predict. You have a the nation’s history. The initial the Trump era. Included on his impeachment probe Tuesday and allegations about President lot of assets. It’s a great country.” response highlighted the deep schedule: a meeting with Zelenskiy. after months of personal resis- Trump, and then you find out At another point in the con- divide between the two parties: In a light-hearted appearance tance to a process she has there’s no there there.” versation, Trump asked Zelen- Democrats said the call amount- before reporters, Zelenskiy said he warned would be divisive for the The Trump administration skiy for a favor: his help looking ed to a “shakedown” of a foreign didn’t want to get involved in Amer- country and risky for her party. also continued to raise questions into a cybersecurity firm that leader, while Trump - backed by ican elections, but added, “Nobody But after viewing the transcript about the whistleblower’s investigated the 2016 hack of the the vast majority of Republicans - pushed me.” Trump chimed in, “In on Wednesday, Pelosi declared: motives. According to a Justice Democratic National Committee dismissed it as a “nothing call.” other words, no pressure.” “Congress must act.” Department official, the intelli- and determined it was carried The call is one part of a The next steps in the impeach- Trump, who thrives on com- gence community’s inspector out by Russia. 41st Annual PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Thurs., Sept. 26 – Sun., Sept. 29, 2019 Downtown Bessemer, MI

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Intelligence Committee Trump. He added that The complaint from an Chairman Adam Schiff, D- “Democrats ought not be intelligence committee Calif., said it “exposed seri- using words like ‘impeach’ whistleblower, the docu- ous wrongdoing” and “cer- before they knew anything ment at the center of a tainly provides information about the actual sub- firestorm about Trump’s for the committee to follow stance.” handling of Ukraine, was up with others.” Trump, whose adminis- made available to members California Rep. Eric tration had earlier balked of House and Senate intelli- Swalwell told CNN that the at turning over the com- gence committees Wednes- whistleblower “laid out a plaint, said Wednesday day after weeks of delay. lot of other documents and afternoon that “I fully sup- Lawmakers were allowed witnesses who were sub- Associated Press port transparency on the to see the complaint the jects in this matter.” HOUSE INTELLIGENCE Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., talks to so-called whistleblower evening before acting The complaint showed reporters about the release by the White House of a transcript of a call between information” and that he Director of National Intelli- the whistleblower learned President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskiy, in which had communicated that gence Joseph Maguire was details of the call from Trump is said to have pushed for Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe position to House Minority set to testify to Congress White House officials, Biden and his family, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday. Leader Rep. Kevin about it. according to one person McCarthy, R-Calif. The complaint is at least familiar with the complaint the whistleblower “lays out ment investigation in light investigation.” The rough transcript in part related to a July who was granted anonymi- the situation very logically” of the Ukraine revelations Most Republicans were released by the White phone call between Trump ty to discuss it. and “is both acknowledg- – and Senate Democratic quiet or defended the pres- House on Wednesday and Ukrainian President Another such person ing the things that he or Leader Chuck Schumer ident as they left the secure showed that Trump prod- Volodymyr Zelenskiy in said the lawmakers did not she knows and doesn’t also viewed the complaint. rooms. 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Tom's (715)445-3877 Now Hiring: SNOWPLOWING BID REQUEST Country Cafe in Mercer, WI is hir- If no answer, leave message. ing for a Full or part time waitstaff, General Laborers 1st & 2nd Shift GOGEBIC COUNTY TRANSIT wishes to receive cook's helper and/or dishwasher. SEALED BIDS for the 2019-20 snowplowing Year round, willing to train. The Iron Nugget is now hiring We offer the following benefits to our Flexible schedule. ALL prior cooks. If you'd like to work nights Full-time Employees: Medical/Dental/Life Insurance season. Please stop in for specific snow removal applicants MUST re-apply and weekends we have a position Profit Sharing/Paid Vacation/Holidays email: [email protected] for you. Please apply in person instructions at the Gogebic County Transit Office (715)476-2433 or (715)776-2662 after 4:00pm. Applications can be picked up at the above address 235 E. 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870 Simplicity snowblower with September 12, 19, 26, October 3,10 ject to any mining and develop- hood. 28 inch cut. $300.00. Borseth NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Good shape. Call (906)932-2452. ment rights thereto. FORECLOSURE SALE This foreclosure proceeding has Commercial/ Insurance & THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECT- commenced after recordation and OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A service of a notice of lien, which is Real Estate DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE dated June 6, 2019 and recorded Residential OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR on June 7, 2019, in Liber 623, THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- Pages 332-334, in Gogebic County Property for rent: Two Locations TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- Records. 3,200 sq.ft. office building. Ewen, MI BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACT- The redemption period shall be six Former Social Security offices, IVE MILITARY DUTY. (6) months from the date of sale, Cloverland Drive, Ironwood. Phone: (906)988-2329 ATTENTION PURCHASERS: This unless determined abandoned in Will build/remodel to suit. sale may be rescinded by the fore- accordance with MCL 600.3241a, in Bessemer Saxon Call (906)932-1411 Ontonagon, MI closing mortgagee. In that event, which case the redemption period Apartments & Phone: (906)884-4161 the damages, if any, shall be lim- shall be thirty (30) days from the ited solely to the return of the bid date of such sale. 1302 Palm Street 9146 W Old Highway 10 Rd Toll Free amount tendered at sale, plus in- D ated: __September 12, terest. Friday, September 27th Saturday, September 28th Duplexes 2019______8:00am-2:00pm (877)768-9846 MORTGAGE SALE – Default has For more information, please call: Saturday, September 28th been made in the conditions of a 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday, September 29th Apartments Available in Hurley. (906) 932-4010 mortgage (Master Deed) made by Timothy M. Dean (P27911) Down sizing of garage, 9:00am-1:00pm Rent based on income. NEIL R. PEARSON, original mort- Homestead sale Stove & fridge provided. DEAN LAW OFFICE, P.C. basement, workshop, shed and www.borsethproperties.com gagor (condominium unit owner), to Attorney for Mortgagee household. 1994 Chevy pickup, 70 years of treasures. Coin operated laundry on site. POWDERMILL INN CONDOMINI- Please call: (712)580-5360. 204 Harrison Street Shop Hoist, New exterior door Something for everyone UM ASSOCIATION, mortgagee, ac- Ironwood, MI 49938 cording to the Master Deed recor- and screen, handyman Ironwood, North side. Spacious one ded in Liber 200 Deeds, Page 439- supplies and misc. Hunting Ironwood bedroom, completely furnished 465, and the First Amendment to guns. Cash only. apartment. Garage. Heat included. Master Deed recorded in Liber 207 (906)667-0085 Smoke-Free $600.00 security Deeds, Pages 612-619, and the 102 W. Ridge Street deposit. Call (715)842-0365 Second Amendment to Master Thursday, September 26 Deed recorded in Liber 218 Deeds, Ramsay 10:00am-6:00pm Houses for Rent Pages 565-568, and an additional second amendment to Master Deed Saturday, September 28 (Third Amendment) recorded in E8285 Mill Street 9:00am-Noon For Rent Hurley, 109 9th Ave, N Liber 239 Records, Page 480-484, Thursday, September 26 End of Season Sale! Gently 2 bedroom House with 1 car Gogebic County Records, Friday, September 27 used women's, men's and garage. stove and refrigerator Sales • Rentals Michigan, on which mortgage (Mas- 9:00am-5:00pm Teen clothing, Housewares, included. $550.00 a month plus ter Deed) is claimed to be due at Rain or shine. Lots to Rugs, bedding, dishware, utilities and security deposit. Management • Appraisals the date thereof the sum of FOUR choose from. decorations, youth skis and Available Oct. 1. Call or text THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED ski boots. No antiques. 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Nicely gage (Master Deed) will be fore- updated, no pets. $425.00 Trucks, Heavy closed by the sale of the mort- (906)932-1425 gaged premises or some part of them, at public venue to the highest Equipment bidder, in the first floor entrance hallway of the Gogebic County Courthouse, City of Bessemer, Tractor for Sale Michigan that being the place of John Deer 10 25R with snow holding the Circuit Court for Goge- blower, bucket and mid mount bic County, at 10:00 a.m. local time, Garage Sale mower. 250 hours. $15000.00 on Friday, October 25, 2019. Said Garage Sale (906)988-2024 premises situated in the Township Shoppers are on One block of Ironwood, Gogebic County, ahead Michigan and are described as: the move! Unit Thirty-Eight (38) of the Pow- Autos/SUVs dermill Inn Condominium according to the Master Deed recorded in Liber 200, Pages 439-465, and the Thinking about having a garage DAILY GLOBE First Amendment to Master Deed sale? 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