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Mosinee Grade BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH GEMS trail open BESSEMER — With ruffed Miskovich Logging. grouse season improving with “This is an intensively and A survivor’s journey the falling leaves, both hunters well managed property that is and hikers have a new opportu- designed to provide premium nity to enjoy autumn. habitat for grouse, deer and The Mosinee Grouse other wildlife. This has been Morin urges Enhanced Management System done using sustainable forest is open to the public for hunting, management techniques that hiking and wildlife viewing. benefit wildlife,” Howes said. women to have The 4.5 miles of hunter walk- To maintain ideal habitat, in trails and four wildlife open- Gogebic County Forestry and mammogram ings have been developed on a Parks is managing 236 acres of 1,136-acre tract of land in the aspen in small blocks to produce testing Gogebic County Forest, adjacent multiple age classes in close to the Mosinee Grade in Besse- proximity to one another. By JAN TUCKER mer Township, according to “Management activities over [email protected] Gogebic Conservation District the past 35 years have resulted ONTONAGON — Deanna Morin did Forester Cory Howes. in variable sized stands of pri- not believe that anyone with very tiny Funding for the Mosinee marily young aspen. Future breasts could have cancer, but her family GEMS came from the Michigan management activities will fur- doctor, after a routine check-up, thought it Department of Natural ther enhance the age class diver- was time for a mammogram and she Resources and Ruffed Grouse sity,” Howes said. agreed. Society. The remainder of the GEMS She still was not worried when the The trail was made possible tract consists of maple, oak and report showed a small abnormality in the through the Gogebic County cedar, providing deer wintering right breast. Morin and her doctor located Forestry and Parks Commission, complexes. the little spot with needles and once locat- in cooperation with the Gogebic In addition, four wildlife ed and identified, the doctor removed the Conservation District, MDNR, spot and sent it in for a biopsy. Ruffed Grouse Society and Mike When the results showed cancer, TRAIL — page 5 Morin’s reaction was, “So what?” “I did not care and was not going to do anything about it,” she said. “Looking back, I was in denial.” She said she went from, “So what?” to Halloween hours set “OK, mostly due to my family nagging me to get to Mayo’s in Rochester and start IRONWOOD — Trick-or- adults. treatment.” treating on the Gogebic Range is DiGiorgio and Matonich rec- That was 21 years ago. recommended for 4 to 8 p.m. on ommend children trick-or-treat Once in Rochester and after more Halloween, Oct. 31. in their own neighborhoods, tests, she was told her Ontonagon physi- Both Ironwood Public Safety under well-lighted streets. cian did a great job with the removal, but Department Director Andrew The children should coordi- her lymph nodes would have to be DiGiorgio and Gogebic County nate their routes with their par- checked. That was when good fortune Sheriff Peter Matonich recom- ents and have a set time to stepped in. Submitted photo mend those hours for Ironwood, return home. Doctors said they were testing a new DEANNA MORIN sings with the praise band Victory 8:28 at the Christian Center in Onton- Bessemer and Wakefield, but Parents should insist that machine for locating positive nodes and agon. said daylight hours are prefer- treats be brought home for asked Morin if she was willing to help test able. inspection before anything is it. “The scanner went back and forth many “Even now, the word chemo can turn my She returned to her first grade class- Hurley will follow a similar eaten. times in the course of two hours. As it hap- stomach,” she added. room by Halloween, even with her “buzz- schedule. “If any treat looks suspicious, pened, my Mayo doctor said it ‘lit up like a Her hair fell out, her body was fatigued cut.” Children should wear light- contact the IPSD or sheriff’s Christmas tree.’” and she had one and one-half breasts. She In 1997, she retired from teaching and colored clothing or have reflec- department,” DiGiorgio said. Eighteen nodes were discovered. “The said eventually all the problems were has been involved with the Christian Cen- tive tape on their costumes so It’s important that parents removal of the nodes was successful. How resolved and she took Tamoxofin for seven ter and its Praise Band, Victory 8:28, her they can easily be seen by warn their children about haz- do I know? I’m still here after 21 years,” she years, longer than the usual five which fol- family and grandchildren. motorists. They should carry ards connected with Halloween, said. lows breast surgery. Every day she is glad for her nagging flashlights if possible. such as traffic and the possibility The next six months was the unpleasant Through it all, Morin said, she had great family and friends and urges other women All young children must be of tampered candy, the law offi- part, Morin said. Six months of chemother- support from her husband, David, and her who think, “Cancer cannot happen to me,” accompanied by parents or cers said. apy and six weeks of radiation followed. three daughters. to get a mammogram.

W-M student Erwin board appoints shadows new treasurer prosecutor Jacobs By RICHARD JENKINS what type of permit was needed [email protected] for construction. By RICHARD JENKINS ERWIN TOWNSHIP — The Mussatti will serve the [email protected] Erwin Township Board of remainder of Hill’s current term, BESSEMER — Gogebic Coun- Trustees accepted former trea- and potentially a short period at ty Prosecutor Nick Jacobs will surer Renee Hill’s resignation the beginning of the next four- have an extra pair of eyes in his and appointed Sylvia Mussatti to year term, while a replacement office on occasion as Wakefield- serve as her temporary replace- is sought. Marenisco student Easton ment Wednesday. Grimsby said because of the Hamel shadows Jacobs. “I’m looking forward to learn- timing of the resignation Hill Hamel, a senior, said he ing (the job) and the challenge,” remains on the ballot for the approached Jacobs about shad- Mussatti told the Daily Globe Nov. 8 election. As Hill is run- owing him to get a better idea of Friday. ning to retain her seat unop- what an attorney does. Hill submitted her written posed, it is likely she will be “For our careers class, we resignation, according to Super- elected to another term. were trying to look at future visor Larry Grimsby, the day “What will happen is, Renee careers. I got really interested Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe after she walked out of the Oct. would have the opportunity to in the government and the law WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO senior Easton Hamel watches body camera footage evidence in an upcoming 12 board meeting saying she was (serve the new term) ... she’d after going through economics case with Gogebic County Prosecutor Nick Jacobs. Hamel is job shadowing Jacobs. resigning. have to make a decision. She and government (classes),” er this month, Jacobs said, and owing former District Court ed in law school. Hill’s exit came at the end of a could come back,” Grimsby said, Hamel said Wednesday. “I weekly meetings will continue Judge Anders Tingstad when he “It was because of Anders dispute between her and the adding Hill’s new term would thought it would just be really for as long as their schedules was serving as district attorney. Tingstad that I essentially township’s building inspector, start in November. fun to see what it is to be an allow. Jacobs said he and current became prosecuting attorney in Donald “Butch” Saari. The dis- If Hill decided not to serve the attorney in person, rather than For Jacobs, the opportunity District Judge Joel Massie shad- Gogebic County in 1982,” Jacobs pute centered on whether the new term, Grimsby said she just the TV shows that aren’t to have a young person shadow owed Tingstad in 1973 when structure Hill and her husband really that realistic.” him has somewhat special sig- they were Gogebic Community were constructing on the proper- The shadowing started earli- nificance as he remembers shad- College students, and reconnect- ty was a barn or a garage, and JACOBS — page 5 ERWIN — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Email calendar items and com- A.D. Johnston High School library. area74.org. munity news to news@yourdaily- Tuesday, Oct. 25 Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., globe.com. For more information, The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Mon- call 906-932-2211. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood treal, Wis. 906-663-0308. Saturday, Oct. 22 Memorial Building. Pokemon Group, 4 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Carnegie Library, Ironwood. Community Pickleball Pad- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer wood Memorial Building. 906-667- p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. 1110. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 Faith Center, Ironwood. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- a.m., Mercer, Wis., Community National Novel Writing Month wood. area74.org. Center. 715-561-2695. Kickoff, 6 p.m., Carnegie Library, Ironwood. Sunday, Oct. 23 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Hurley. area74.org. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Government Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Golden Dragon. Woods and Blooms Garden Downtown Ironwood Develop- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., ment Authority, 8 a.m., meeting, Wesley United Methodist Church, Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Civic Cen- ter, Mercer, Wis. Conference Room 1, second floor, Ironwood. Memorial Building, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Gogebic-Iron Wastewater p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Authority and Board, 8 a.m., Bessemer. area74.org. Transfiguration, Ironwood. area74.org. Treatment Facility boardroom. Monday, Oct. 24 Government Friday, Oct. 28 Gogebic Community College Submitted photo Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Trustee Pat Leemon presents a $500 check to trooper Jerry Mazurek of the Michi- Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. gan State Police for their annual food drive. Montreal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Wednesday, Oct. 26 Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Christian Men of the North- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. area74.org. Ironwood Carnegie Library Iron Belle Trail Ribbon Cutting land, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Iron- wood. Board, 4 p.m. New York state cracks down Ceremony, noon, Moore Street, Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Bessemer. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 a.m., Range Community Bible Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Finnish Language Classes, 3 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., beginners, 4 p.m., advanced, Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. on illegal Airbnb rentals Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. Ontonagon United Methodist Chess Club, 4 p.m. Carnegie 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Library. 715-476-2366. Church basement, next to Holiday ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New market in New York City. tenant is not present. Library, Ironwood. gas station, Ontonagon. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, open York state enacted one of the “Today is a great day for ten- The new law won’t apply to meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran area74.org. nation’s toughest restrictions on ants, seniors, and anyone who rentals in single-family homes, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Airbnb on Friday with a new law values the safe and quiet enjoy- row houses or apartment spare DOVE Support Group, noon-2 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. authorizing fines of up to $7,500 ment of their homes and neigh- rooms if the resident is present. Ontonagon United Methodist p.m. 906-932-4990. for many short-term rentals. borhoods,” said Manhattan Airbnb mounted a last-minute Church basement, next to Holiday Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Saturday, Oct. 29 The measure signed into law Democrat Sen. Liz Krueger. “For campaign to kill the measure and 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- gas station, Ontonagon. by Democratic Gov. Andrew too long companies like Airbnb this week proposed alternative area74.org. rant, Ironwood. Community Pickleball Pad- Iron County Veterans Service dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Cuomo applies to rentals of less have encouraged illegal activity regulations that the company Methamphetamine ETC, 8 than 30 days when the owner or that takes housing off the market argued would address concerns p.m., support group, Woodland Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. tenant is not present. and makes our affordability crisis about short-term rentals without Church, Ironwood. 906-285-2813 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- or methetc.web.com. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Supporters of the measure say worse.” onerous fines. Government Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Street, Ironwood. many property owners use sites Enforcement will be a key chal- Most people who list a rental Iron County Transportation area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 like Airbnb to offer residential lenge. Thousands of short-term on Airbnb are looking to make a Coordinating Committee, 3 p.m., Government p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- apartments as short-term rentals apartment rentals are listed for little money while they’re out of courthouse, Hurley. Aging Unit of Iron County, 9 wood. area74.org. to visitors, hurting existing hotels New York City, despite a 2010 town, according to Chris Lehane, Gogebic County Retirement a.m., Hurley Senior Center. Sunday, Oct. 30 while taking residential units off law that prohibits rentals of less head of global policy for San Fran- Gogebic County Retiree Commission, 3:30 p.m., court- the already expensive housing than 30 days when the owner or cisco-based Airbnb. house conference room, Besse- Health Care, 4 p.m., courthouse, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Bessemer. mer. p.m., closed meeting, Salem School lunch menus Bessemer Township Board, 5 Gogebic County Finance, Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Township Hall, Ramsay. Budgeting and Auditing Commit- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Mercer School Board, 5 p.m., tee, 4:15 p.m., courthouse, Besse- Wesley United Methodist Church, Area schools have released Hamburgers and sweet potato Lunch: Corn dogs. mer. Mercer K-12 School commons, Ironwood. menus for the week of Oct. 24-28. fries. Friday: Breakfast: Cinnamon Mercer, Wis. Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 courthouse, Bessemer. All meals are served with milk. Thursday: Breakfast: Cheese rolls — Lunch: Meatloaf. Wakefield-Marenisco School p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Fruit, vegetables and bread are omelets — Lunch: Chili. Board, 5 p.m., Wakefield. Thursday, Oct. 27 Bessemer. area74.org. served at most schools daily. A Friday: Breakfast: Yogurt and Monday:Ontonagon Cuban sandwich. Gogebic County Road Com- Monday, Oct. 31 Tuesday: Corn dogs. mission, 5:15 p.m., road commis- Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Hurley salad bar may also be available. granola — Lunch: Italian dunkers. Wednesday: Spaghetti. sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. High School Tennis Courts. Iron County Food Pantry, Bessemer Hurley School Board, 5:30 Children’s Story Time, 9:30 Monday: Chicken nuggets. Thursday: Tangerine chicken. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Tuesday: Soft shell tacos. Monday: Ironwood Chicken patty on a Friday: Pizza or chef salad. p.m., High School library. a.m., Carnegie Library, Ironwood. Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Ironwood Township Board, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Wednesday: Spaghetti with bun. 4450. Wakefield-Marenisco 5:30 p.m., Township offices. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, red sauce. Tuesday: Peanut butter and Monday: Calzones. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Thursday: Chicken gravy over jelly or grilled cheese and soup. Tuesday: Barbecue ribs. p.m., City Hall. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 area74.org. potatoes. Wednesday: Meatball sand- Wednesday: Rigatoni. Ironwood City Commission, p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Chess Club, 4 p.m. Carnegie Friday: Calzones. wich. Thursday: Chicken patty on a 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building. 1110. Library, Ironwood. Thursday: Pasties. bun. Bessemer Area School Dis- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Monday:Ewen-Trout Mini corn Creek dogs. Friday: Chicken quesadillas. Friday: Tomato soup. trict Board of Education, 6 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Tuesday: Grilled cheese and Briefs tomato soup. Monday: Breakfast:Mercer Muffin — Monday:Watersmeet Cheeseburger maca- Wednesday: Chicken nuggets. Lunch: Chicken enchiladas. roni. Northwoods Christian urday. son on Sunday, Oct. 23, at 4:30 Thursday: Cheeseburger on a Tuesday: Breakfast: Oatmeal Tuesday: Chicken drummies. Academy to hold pie sale They can be ordered by calling p.m. bun. — Lunch: Chicken patty on a Wednesday: Pizza. the school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday: Turkey sausage pizza. bun. Thursday: Chicken noodle HURLEY — Northwoods Wednesday: Breakfast: soup. at 715-561-2545. LLW Class of 1967 to Hurley Christian Academy will be hold reunion meeting Monday: Breakfast: Mighty Cheese omelets — Lunch: Pizza. Friday: Hamburger or cheese- assembling Dutch apple pies for Midget muffins — Lunch: Beefy Thursday: Breakfast: Bagel — burger. its ninth annual NCA Apple Pie Copper Peak Adventure IRONWOOD — The Luther cheesy nachos. Fund-Raiser on Saturday, Oct. Ride to close Sunday L. Wright Class of 1967 will be Tuesday: Breakfast: Oatmeal having a 50th reunion organi- 29. IRONWOOD — The Copper — Lunch: Ham and escalloped zational meeting on Wednes- The pies will be ready to bake Peak Adventure Ride will close potatoes. day, Oct. 26, at the Golden or freeze and can be picked up for the 2016 summer/fall sea- Wednesday: Breakfast: Blue- between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sat- Dragon at 6:30 p.m. berry mini waffles — Lunch:

City of Bessemer In Loving Memory of ABSENTEE BALLOTS William J. “Bill” AVAILABLE Ceccon Sr. Absentee ballots are now available for City of Bessemer electors for who passed away 14 years ago the November 8, 2016 Presidential Election. Absentee ballots may be obtained from the Bessemer City Clerk’s office, 411 S. Sophie Street, on October 23rd Bessemer, MI, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you No matter what others wish to have a ballot mailed to you please contact the Clerk’s office May say or do for an application, or mail a completed application to the above I’ll be the one address. To stand up for you. The City Clerk’s Office will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 5, 2016, the last day for City Electors who wish At least you had one family member to receive an Absent Voter Ballot by mail for the November 8, 2016 Who always stood by you. Presidential Election. The last day to vote absentee in the City Clerk’s Sadly missed & loved Office is Monday, November 7, 2016, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by your son Michael Jim Trudgeon Bessemer City Clerk/Treasurer 906-667-0333 4 l SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM When fans throw post-election dung, how will Trump respond? So now the big crybaby says he’s losing fixed? AILY LOBE because his opponent is crooked and the ref- Steve’s enthusiasm for racial profiling D G erees are blind. It’s straight out of the WWE will fade after election officials inform him “Wrestlemania” playbook. As I’ve said that harassing voters is a federal crime. Sue Mizell, Publisher before, it’s not for nothing that Donald J. As for Dan, I’m guessing that the 50-year- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Trump was inducted into the professional old revolutionary’s zeal for a “Second wrestling Hall of Fame. Gene Amendment solution” will vanish after the It’s all there: The boasting, the strutting, Lyons Secret Service knocks on his door. He’d prob- the racialized taunts, and the simulated ably been drinking. mayhem naive observers sometimes mistake Multiply those three by millions. Look, In Their Opinion for real. But it’s all make-believe, and deep we’ve been hearing semi-hysterical rhetoric down nearly all WWE fans know it. I expect from Cow State white folks for many years. State should grant most Trump supporters do, too. Having Post warns. The Boston Globe cautions that, If it’s not the Tea Party, it’s the End Times failed miserably in his televised debates “Warnings of conspiracy stoke anger among delusions of the “Left Behind” novels. Only with Hillary Clinton — if he hadn’t been so Trump faithful.” last year, a substantial proportion of Texans UW Regents’ modest outclassed, it’d be tempting to say he choked Globe reporters definitely found a few real persuaded themselves that U.S. Army — Trump now claims that the entire U.S. humdingers among the crowd at a Trump maneuvers code-named “Jade Helm” consti- political system is corrupt. rally in Cincinnati. There was Joe, a 39- tuted the opening wedge of an Obama-spon- budget request “The election is being rigged by corrupt year-old first-time voter who fears Sharia sored invasion. UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank is right: It’s people pushing completely false allegations law but apparently dozed through 8th-grade Empty Walmart stores would serve as time to reinvest in Wisconsin’s universities after a $250 and outright lies in an effort to elect her civics. “This is my prediction,” Joe said. barracks for foreign soldiers; hundreds of million cut in the last state budget. president,” the GOP candidate whined. “We “Trump is going to win the popular vote by a miles of secret tunnels were being dug to can’t let them get away with this, folks ... help ISIS fighters infiltrate. Christian patri- The governor and Legislature should include the UW landslide, and the Electoral College will Remember this, it’s a rigged election ... It’s a elect Hillary, because of all the corruption.” ots would be imprisoned in FEMA re-educa- Board of Regents’ modest request for $42.5 million in rigged election ... It’s a rigged election.” Then there was Steve, a 61-year-old car- tion camps. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott additional funding over the next two years. That’s No, Donald, you’re just a big loser. Possi- penter planning to heed Trump’s call to mon- promised vigilance. Sen. Ted Cruz made about a 1 percent increase in taxpayer support for the bly one of the biggest losers in the history of itor suspect precincts. “I’ll look for ... well, sympathetic noises. 2017-2018 school year, and a 2 percent increase in American politics. “A third-rate con man it’s called racial profiling. Mexicans. Syri- And then? Nothing happened. 2018-2019. who wilted under pressure and was finally ans. People who can’t speak American,” he So this year’s mass hallucination is Don- Continuing Gov. Scott Walker’s tuition freeze incinerated in a fireball of his own stupidi- said. “I’m going to go right up behind them ... ald J. Trump. Well, it says here that none of makes sense, too, given the high cost of college and ty,” is how Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi puts I want to see if they are accountable. I’m not these dread outcomes are likely to happen. the need for more graduates in Wisconsin’s work- it. going to do anything illegal. I’m going to In Arkansas, where I live, Trump will prob- force. From a purely psychological perspective, make them a little bit nervous.” ably win by 20 points. Obama Derangement The Regents just approved flat in-state tuition for it’ll be interesting to watch how Trump copes Also Dan, a 50-year-old contractor who Syndrome has turned the state deep red. So one more year, followed by an increase no greater than with his seemingly inevitable defeat. Beaten anticipates the worst: what happens after Hillary Clinton’s inflation. A two-year extension of the freeze would be by a woman, no less, which to a man with the “If (Hillary Clinton’s) in office, I hope we declared the winner come November 9? better, with an additional $7.5 million from the state to psychological makeup of an adolescent chim- can start a coup. She should be in prison or Well, the Arkansas-LSU game is in Fayet- offset the absence of higher tuition in the 2018-19 panzee — all chest-beating and ritualized shot ... We’re going to have a revolution and teville three days later. Don’t bother us, school year. threat displays — is doubly worse. take them out of office if that’s what it takes. we’re busy. Lots of state lawmakers from both political parties Among the great apes, it’s common for a There’s going to be a lot of bloodshed. But Sometimes I think the only thing in sound supportive so far of the Regents’ request. That’s humiliated combatant to defecate in his that’s what it’s going to take. I would do American life as predictable as Cow State good to hear. The $42.5 million increase would be for all hand and fling it at his rival. whatever I can for my country.” paranoia is Blue State intellectuals taking it University of Wisconsin System schools, not just UW- But I digress. The big question is how As I say, this is your basic pro-wrestling far too seriously. Madison. Trump’s impassioned supporters will crowd. They’re mostly there for the spectacle Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons Along with the governor, the Legislature should respond to his dung-throwing. “Election — blowing off steam. is a National Magazine Award winner and officials brace for fallout from Trump’s co-author of “The Hunting of the President” remember that state support for higher education has So my predictions are as follows: Joe claims of a ‘rigged’ vote,” the Washington won’t vote this time either. Why bother if it’s (St. Martin’s Press, 2000). been slipping for decades. When adjusted for inflation, state support is the lowest it has been in the UW Sys- tem’s more than 40-year history, according to the Leg- islative Fiscal Bureau. Today in history It’s time to turn that around. Other states were investing in their universities as Wisconsin leaders The Associated Press were imposing a giant cut. UW tuition for in-state students has been capped Today’s Highlight in History On Oct. 22, 1926, Ernest Hem- since 2013. The cap was welcome because it followed ingway’s first novel, “The Sun Also years of annual growth of more than 5 percent. And stu- Rises,” was published by Scribner’s dent debt had doubled over 30 years, even when adjust- of New York. ed for inflation. On this date But state leaders went too far with cuts to UW In 1746, Princeton University System after learning about high reserve funds. was first chartered as the College of New Jersey. Those reserves have been significantly reduced over In 1797, French balloonist Andre- the last two budgets. And higher education has Jacques Garnerin made the first taken a real hit, affecting students and the state’s parachute descent, landing safely workforce. from a height of about 3,000 feet UW-Madison, for example, eliminated 420 posi- over Paris. tions and laid off 50 employees over the past year as In 1836, Sam Houston was inau- part of $50 million in cuts, Blank just reported. gurated as the first constitutionally elected president of the Republic of Many hourly jobs for students that provided income Texas. and experience are gone. And fewer advisers and In 1928, Republican presidential classes can mean longer stays in college, increasing nominee Herbert Hoover spoke of cost. the “American system of rugged overhaul legislation. Jane Dornack- new about the 2012 attacks in Bill Condon is 61. Actor Luis Guz- “Our peers, our competitors, are investing in new individualism” in a speech at New er, 39, a traffic reporter for New York Benghazi, Libya. Acting on word of man is 59. Actor-writer-producer programs, new research centers, new educational York’s Madison Square Garden. radio station WNBC-AM, was killed an “imminent mass execution” by Todd Graff is 57. Rock musician Cris experiments and opportunities,” Blank said. “The result In 1934, bank robber Charles when the helicopter she was riding Islamic State militants, dozens of Kirkwood is 56. Actor-comedian Bob “Pretty Boy” Floyd was shot to death in plunged into the Hudson River U.S. special operations troops and Odenkirk is 54. Olympic gold medal is, we’ve slipped in the past two years.” by federal agents and local police at during a live report (pilot William Iraqi forces raided a northern Iraqi figure skater Brian Boitano is 53. She’s right. a farm near East Liverpool, Ohio. Pate was badly injured, but sur- compound, freeing approximately Christian singer TobyMac is 52. Wisconsin is facing a shortage of skilled and educat- In 1953, the Franco-Lao Treaty of vived). 70 Iraqi prisoners but losing one Singer-songwriter John Wesley ed workers because its population is graying and Amity and Association effectively In 1991, the European Communi- American service member. A sword- Harding is 51. Actress Valeria Goli- because it doesn’t attract and keep enough college grad- made Laos an independent member ty and the European Free Trade wielding masked man stabbed four no is 50. Comedian Carlos Mencia uates. To compete and succeed in the global economy, of the French Union. Association concluded a landmark people at a school with a large immi- is 49. Country singer Shelby Lynne In 1962, in a nationally broadcast accord to create a free trade zone of grant community in Trollhatan, Swe- is 48. Reggae rapper Shaggy is 48. more investment in higher education is required. address, President John F. Kennedy 19 nations by 1993. den, killing a teacher and a student Movie director Spike Jonze is 47. —Wisconsin State Journal revealed the presence of Soviet- In 2014, a gunman shot and before being shot dead by police. Rapper Tracey Lee is 46. Actress built missile bases under construc- killed a soldier standing guard at a President Barack Obama vetoed a Saffron Burrows is 44. Actress Car- tion in Cuba and announced a quar- war memorial in Ottawa, then sweeping $612 billion defense poli- men Ejogo is 43. MLB player Ichiro antine of all offensive military equip- stormed the Canadian Parliament cy bill. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., for- Suzuki is 43. Actor Jesse Tyler Fer- Election Letters ment being shipped to the Commu- before he was shot and killed by the mally declared his candidacy for guson is 41. Christian rock singer- nist island nation. usually ceremonial sergeant-at- speaker of the U.S. House. Jazz musician Jon Foreman (Switchfoot) The Daily Globe invites Letters to the Editor pertaining to the upcom- In 1979, the U.S. government arms. vocalist Mark Murphy, 83, died in is 40. Actor Michael Fishman is 35. allowed the deposed Shah of Iran to Ten years ago: Senior U.S. Englewood, New Jersey. Talk show host Michael Essany is ing general election set for Nov. 8. travel to New York for medical treat- diplomat Alberto Fernandez apolo- Today’s Birthdays 34. Rock musician Rickard (correct) Letters will run as space is available and time for verification allows, ment — a decision that precipitated gized for saying in an al-Jazeera TV Black Panthers co-founder Goransson (Carolina Liar) is 33. the Iran hostage crisis. French con- interview that U.S. policy in Iraq had Bobby Seale is 80. Actor Christo- Rock musician Zac Hanson (Han- but no letter will be run within a week of the election. ductor and music teacher Nadia displayed “arrogance” and “stupidi- pher Lloyd is 78. Actor Derek Jacobi son) is 31. Actor Jonathan Lipnicki is Letters are due by noon Friday, Oct. 28. Letters should be no longer Boulanger died in Paris. ty.” The Detroit Tigers beat the St. is 78. Actor Tony Roberts is 77. 26. Actress Sofia Vassilieva is 24. than 400 words. They must be signed by the author, and an address and In 1981, the Professional Air Traf- Louis Cardinals 3-1 to tie up the Movie director Jan (yahn) de Bont is Thought for Today fic Controllers Organization was World Series 1-1. Actor Arthur Hill 73. Actress Catherine Deneuve is “Life is easier to take than you’d phone number must be included for verification purposes. decertified by the federal govern- died in Los Angeles at age 84. 73. Rock musician Leslie West think; all that is necessary is to Letters may be mailed to: Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. ment for its strike the previous One year ago: Former Secretary (Mountain) is 71. Former Mississippi accept the impossible, do without McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: August. of State Hillary Rodham Clinton bat- Gov. Haley Barbour is 69. Actor Jeff the indispensable and bear the intol- In 1986, President Ronald Rea- tled Republican questions in a Goldblum is 64. Rock musician erable.” — Kathleen Norris, Ameri- [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. gan signed into law sweeping tax- marathon hearing that revealed little Greg Hawkes is 64. Movie director can author (1880-1960).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 l 5 insect food supply in the summer AREA / NATION Snyder declares state of Trail months, and an obstruction free THROWBACK disaster for Marquette roosting area in the winter County months not only for ruffed grouse, but a wide variety of LANSING (AP) — Gov. Rick From page 1 Jacobs other birds, deer and other mam- Snyder has declared a state of openings — each one to two mals,” Ryskey said. disaster for Marquette County acres — have been planted with GEMS sites are created to after heavy rains led to flooding a nutritional mixture of clover, promote a destination for From page 1 that damaged several roads. With the declaration Friday, trefoil and wheat. The perime- hunters in the hope of attracting said. “He encouraged me — I was Snyder has made available all ters of the openings have been tourism to the area and support- in private practice — ... and he state resources to assist local planted with fruit-producing ing the local economy. was appointed from prosecutor to recovery efforts and allows the native shrubs, such as Hunters and visitors can take district judge in 1982 and he state to request emergency fed- hawthorn, nannyberry, their pictures in front of the encouraged me to go for the eral highway funding to repair chokecherry, American plum GEMS sign, show it to partici- appointment (as prosecutor), and damages. and crab apple. pating local businesses, and I did and I got it.” The governor’s office says the Elsewhere, thousands of oak receive a discount on their pur- Jacobs told Hamel — who is storms and flooding earlier this seedlings have also been planted chases, Howes said. interested in criminal and week caused widespread damage throughout the property that Check out the GEMS partners administrative law — that there to roads, bridges, culverts and will provide additional nutrition and local businesses offering dis- is a wide variety of careers with- other infrastructure. to deer and other wildlife species, counts at in the legal profession. Hamel The National Weather Service Greg Ryskey, Gogebic County www.michigan.gov/hunting. said he plans on going to GCC, says more than 3 inches of rain- Forester, said. The GPS location to the park- where he is currently taking duel fall fell in some areas Monday “The openings and trails will ing lot is 46.3610-89.9370. enrollment classes, with hopes of and Tuesday. Michigan Route 94 provide a steady vegetative and —Ralph Ansami going to the University of Michi- west of U.S. 41 was among the gan’s law school. affected roads with a washout. During Wednesday’s shadow- ing for a replacement while Mus- ing session, Jacobs gave a basic satti fills the role temporarily. Erwin overview of the court system and Both Mussatti and Grimsby Fatal UP accident probed the legal process. agreed the appointment was He also reviewed an upcom- HARRIS TOWNSHIP temporary, as both sides see if Submitted Photo — Michigan State Police are From page 1 ing case with Hamel, talking it’s a good fit, and may not be CURRENT GOGEBIC County Prosecutor Nick Jacobs, left, and District about the case’s background and investigating a fatal traffic crash could either submit another let- continued, regardless of Hill’s Court Judge Joel Massie job shadow former district court judge Anders some evidence he has. While he on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on ter of resignation or there was a decision. Tingstad in 1973 while Tingstad was prosecuting attorney. Jacobs is wasn’t able to reveal names at U.S.2/41, west of the 557 inter- period the township had to wait “If I decide I like it and that it now being shadowed by Wakefield-Marenisco senior Easton Hamel. this stage in the process, Jacobs section, in Menominee County’s before it could appoint a replace- agrees with me, then (I might) go who was eventually apprehended meanor or a felony charge. said the defendant was at an Harris Township. ment if it doesn’t hear from her. for the four-year appointment,” by Ironwood Public Safety “I know from past experience, area motel where Gogebic Coun- Witnesses reported a vehicle Grimsby said the township Mussatti said. Department officers. this guy isn’t going to go to ty Sheriff’s Department deputies traveling west on the highway will follow its normal protocol if The Daily Globe was unable to Jacobs told Hamel his prison anyway. I know he has to responded to reports of a distur- crashed into the rear of a tractor Hill declines the office, advertis- reach Hill for comment. thoughts on prosecuting cases be punished and he has to go bance. trailer that was making a left and how he decides what charges behind bars for a period of time. turn into a private drive west of One of the responding officers to bring in a case. We always look at the end game was wearing a body camera, 557. Sparta man sentenced for prostitution; one count of main- “I’ll ask the officer, ‘What do and try to work it from there,” he Wayne Miller, 84, of Spauld- Jacobs explained, and showed you want me to do here?’ And if said. sex trafficking taining a property for drug traf- Hamel the footage which shows ing, was pronounced dead at the ficking; one count of using a he says, ‘Well, this guy has been Wednesday’s shadowing scene. Miller was operating a MADISON, Wis. — A 30-year- the defendant running away on our radar screen so many ended with Jacobs and Hamel firearm in furtherance of drug once it becomes clear he has an pickup truck and collided into old Sparta man was sentenced in trafficking and one count of wit- times.’ Well OK, we have to get observing part of a civil trial, the rear of the trailer. federal court Friday to 25 years outstanding warrant in Wiscon- a felony on him,” Jacobs said. involving a dispute over a drive- ness retaliation. sin. The 52-year-old semi driver in prison for using violence, “Groce beat, tormented and He added that in the case he way between two Lake Gogebic from Wilson was not injured in threats and coercion to compel The camera footage shows the was discussing with Hamel, he property owners, that was taking enslaved vulnerable young deputies chasing the suspect, the accident. three young women suffering women struggling with heroin could have chosen a misde- place in circuit court. State troopers were continu- from heroin addiction to prosti- addiction,” said Principal Deputy ing to investigate the incident. tute for his profit in Wisconsin Assistant Attorney General Police asked anyone who may and Minnesota. Vanita Gupta. have witnessed the crash to con- The prison term for Monta “Sex trafficking is modern State: Nearly 34,000 kids get private school vouchers tact the MSP at 906-428-4412. Groce will be followed by a 20- slavery, and cannot be tolerated year term of supervised release. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Near- No more than 1 percent of stu- kee students, 2,532 Racine stu- in any civilized nation,” said U.S. ly 34,000 Wisconsin students dents from a district outside Mil- dents and 3,061 students from Lottery On July 15, a jury convicted Attorney John Vaudreuil. Groce of three counts of sex traf- have enrolled in the state’s pri- waukee or Racine can enroll in other districts. The total cost of the “These crimes, which took place vate school tuition subsidy pro- the program. program is estimated at about Friday Wisconsin ficking by force, threats or coer- in a small Wisconsin city, Michigan 5 Card Cash: QS-3C- cion; one count of conspiracy to gram this year, according to data The money for students who $244 million this year. demonstrate that sex trafficking the state Department of Public enrolled in the voucher program The state also offers $12,000 Poker Lotto: AD-AS- 8C-4D-5H engage in interstate transporta- 4C-8D-10H Badger 5: 08-14-23-26- is not just a big city issue; it is a Instruction released Friday. prior to last year comes out of the vouchers to students with special tion for prostitution; one count of Midday Daily 3: 7-9-3 27 horrible problem in rural Ameri- The program provides subsi- state’s general purpose revenue. needs for the first time this year, interstate transportation for ca, too,” he added. Midday Daily 4: 8-0-9-3 SuperCash: 02-06-07- dies, also known as vouchers, to The money for incoming students and 206 students received those. Daily 3: 0-7-7 30-35-38, Doubler: N students in Milwaukee, Racine comes from reduced aid to the They are paid through a deduc- Daily 4: 5-2-6-1 Daily Pick 3: 7-3-2 and the rest of the state to defray public school district where the tion in state aid to the public Fantasy 5: 03-07-10- Daily Pick 4: 9-1-3-5 Peanut butter vandal mistakes gathering for Trump rally the cost of private school tuition. student resides. school district where the student 21-32 AMHERST, Wis. (AP) — Disorderly conduct charges are pending Students in kindergarten The new DPI data shows 33,781 resides. The special needs pro- Keno: 02-06-08-09-12- Multi-state against a woman who authorities say smeared peanut butter on 30 through eighth grade get $7,323 students have received a voucher gram is expected to costed 22 dis- 16-19-24-25-28-39-41- Mega Millions: 12-43- 43-51-53-55-58-64-65- 44-48-66, Mega Ball: 3, vehicles outside a gathering in central Wisconsin that she mistaken- vouchers. Students in grades to attend one of 209 participating tricts about $2.4 million in aid, 76-77-80 Megaplier: 4 ly thought was a Donald Trump rally. nine through 12 receive $7,969. schools, including 28,188 Milwau- according to the data.

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(R) (CC) Last Knights (‘15, Action) Clive Owen. ’ (R) (CC) Jane Wants a Boyfriend (593) TMC2››› Pride (‘14) Bill Nighy, Dominic West. ’ (R) (CC) ››› Big Eyes (‘14) Amy Adams. ’ (PG-13) (CC) Halloween: Resurrection PREMIUM PREMIUM 6 l SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Submitted photo RELIGION ST. PAUL’S Lutheran Church quilting group in Mass City Albright makes stop at recently donated 85 adult and seven baby quilts. From left are, vandalized Islamic center first row: Marcia Pietila, Sharon Johnson, Penny Maki, Marcy WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — “I really do think it is in Roberts; second row: Susan Former Secretary of State communities that, here in Koski, Christine Raisanen, Pastor Madeleine Albright on Wednes- America, people can under- Jay Welshonse, Sandy Uotila, day visited an Islamic center in stand each other as people and Donna Niemi. Missing was Helen Waterloo that was vandalized as believers in the commonali- Toivonen. The quilting group at over the weekend. ty of what we all do, and how St. Paul’s provides tangible Albright was in town to cam- we treat each other, and what expressions of love and care to paign for Democratic presiden- America is really about,” Lutheran World Relief, Barbara tial nominee Hillary Clinton, Albright told about 30 people Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Couri- who gathered at the Masjid Al- Omega House, church and com- er reported. But after learning Noor Islamic Center on munity members, and babies of the vandalism — in which Wednesday. baptized at St. Paul’s. A bar code Republican presidential candi- She also asked those attend- system, put into use in the past date Donald Trump’s last name ing about the impact of the van- couple of years, allows tracking was spray-painted in red on a dalism. of the Lutheran World Relief wall — Albright added a stop at Elizabeth Collins, of Water- quilts. 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MICHIGAN 111 S. Curry. Sunday worship, United Methodist. Sunday, Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. Mass, 4 p.m. school and nursery. p.m. IRONWOOD 10:30 a.m. Coffee fellowship, 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- MASS CITY St. Paul United Methodist. Havenwood Baptist. 501 MELLEN Apostolic Lutheran. 326 W. 11:30 a.m. Third Sunday, Christ day. St. Paul’s Lutheran. Sun- Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Copper St. Sunday school, 10 Congregational United Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sun- Lutheran Parish joint worship, BESSEMER day, 10:30 a.m. Weekly Commu- TROUT CREEK a.m., services, 11 a.m., lunch Church of Christ. Sunday, day School; 10 a.m. Bible study; service rotates among three of Christ Community Church nion. Assembly of God. Sunday and afternoon service following. 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. worship service. the four CLP churches. of SDA. 507 E. Cinnabar. Satur- ONTONAGON worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Range Community Bible. Holy Rosary Catholic. Assembly of God. 2100 E. St. Simon Eastern Ortho- day, 11 a.m., Sabbath school, Assembly of God. Sunday Trinity Lutheran (ELCA). Sunday school, 9 and 10:30 Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 Cloverland Drive. worship, 10 dox. 226 E. Harding. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday prayer school, 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- Saturday worship, 4:30 p.m. a.m.; worship, 9 and 10:30 a.m. a.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; first a.m. liturgy, 10 a.m. 906-932-0674. meeting, 6:30 p.m. ship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; 906-988-2594. St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- Friday Mass, 6:30 p.m.; first Catalyst Baptist Church. Salem Lutheran (ELCA). Our Redeemer Lutheran Wednesday, youth group and United Presbyterian. Sun- day Mass, 4 p.m., Sunday Mass, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., second 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, 5:30 222 E. Aurora St. Sunday wor- 333 E. Marquette. Sunday, 9 (Missouri). Sanders Road. Sun- adult Bible study, 6:30 p.m. day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- through fifth Thursday, 10:30 a.m. (broadcast on WJMS); p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., Thurs- ship, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Bible day, worship, 10:15 a.m. Com- Holy Family Catholic. Michi- nion, first Sunday of the month. a.m., at Mellen Manor Nursing Third Sunday, CLP joint worship, munion first and third Sunday. day, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 a.m. Study 6 p.m. gan Avenue and Pine Street. WAINOLA Home. Confessions, Saturday service rotates among three of St. Sebastian Catholic. Sat- Daily Masses: Monday, 9 a.m.; St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- First Presbyterian. Being Lutheran. Saturday, 5 p.m. following Mass. the four CLP churches. urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 consin). Sunday school, 9:45 held at Episcopal Transfiguration Communion, first and third Sat- Immanuel Lutheran. Sun- Transfiguration, Episcopal. Mass, 8:30 a.m. a.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Church. Sunday worship, 9 a.m., urdays. day school 8:15 a.m.; Bible 336 E. Aurora. Sunday, 11 a.m. Sharon Lutheran (ELCA). a.m.; Saturday, 6 p.m.; Sunday, KIMBALL fellowship to follow. WAKEFIELD Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. with 9 a.m.; confessions, Saturday, Good Shepherd Communi- study 8:30 a.m.; regular service Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- All Saints Lutheran E5104 Margaret St. Saturday, fellowship following. 11 a.m., and half an hour before ty Apostolic Lutheran. Sunday with Communion 9:30 a.m. souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- (ELCA). Saturday worship, 5:30 5:30 p.m., Saturday Night Alive; BRUCE CROSSING each Mass. worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday MERCER day worship, 3 p.m. p.m.; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Community Church of Sunday, 8 a.m., worship service, Apostolic Lutheran. Sun- Redeemer Free Lutheran. Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Bible study 10 a.m. Communion Jehovah’s Witnesses. Nazarene. Sunday, worship, 10 9:15 a.m., Sunday School and day School, noon, worship, 1 Sunday worship, 9 a.m., Sunday Calvary Baptist. Sunday first Sunday. Superior Street. Sunday public a.m. Bible Study; 10:30 a.m., worship p.m. Communion second Sun- school, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, school, 10 a.m., Sunday wor- LAC DU FLAMBEAU talk, 9:30 a.m., Watchtower Faith Lutheran (Missouri). service. day. Bible study, 7 p.m. ship, 11 a.m.; afternoon service, Bible Baptist. Sunday, 11 study, 10:30 a.m. Wesley United Methodist. Bruce Crossing Bible St. Paul Lutheran (Mis- a.m. Sunday, worship, 9 a.m., Bible Lighthouse Faith Center. 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, prayer 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, adult Church. Sunday 10 a.m. EDT; souri). Sunday worship, 10 and praise, 6 p.m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Sat- study, 10:30 a.m. 777 E. Ayer St.; Sunday prayer Bible study, 9:30 a.m., service, adult Sunday school to follow. a.m.; Wednesday, church urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday St. Isaac Jogues Catholic. 9-9:30 a.m., worship and nurs- Grace Baptist. 512 Sunday 11 a.m., kids club, Wednesday Bethany Lutheran (Wis- school, 3:30 p.m., service, 7 Lake St. Sunday services, 10 Mass, 9:30 a.m. Masses Sunday, 11 a.m.; Tues- ery, 10 a.m.; Wednesday prayer after school. ironwoodwes- consin). Sunday, 5 p.m. p.m. LAND O’LAKES day, 8:30 a.m. 6:15 p.m., service, 6:30 p.m., and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. leyumc.org. COVINGTON Siloa Lutheran (ELCA). Immaculate Conception Hope Lutheran (LCMS). United Methodist. Sunday, Thursday youth meetings, ages 1764 U.S. 45, just north of Woodland Church (BGC). Bethany Lutheran. Sunday Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; church Catholic. Saturday Mass, 6 9:30 a.m. 8-12, 6 p.m., ages 12-19, 7 p.m. County B. Divine service, Sun- N10234 Curry St., Sunday Bible worship, 11 a.m. school, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. p.m.; Sunday Mass, 10:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran (Wisconsin). Services online at lfciron- study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; day, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, call Trinity Lutheran. M-28. Sun- 906-884-2655. United Methodist. Sunday Sunday, 9 a.m., Bible class, wood.org/tv. fellowship to follow. 906-932- day worship, 9 a.m. 906-544-2259 or visit hopel- United Methodist. Sunday, service, 12:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m. Living Water Missionary 1102 or woodlandchurchiron- EWEN [email protected] for 9 a.m., Contemporary worship, 7 WATERSMEET PRESQUE ISLE Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. wood.com. First Lutheran (ELCA). p.m. schedule. Immaculate Conception Bethel Lutheran. Sunday, Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran (ELCA). Mid- Sunday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, chil- PAYNESVILLE Land O’ Lakes Bible Catholic. Saturday Mass, 4 11 a.m. school; 10:30 a.m. worship ser- land and Lowell. Sunday wor- dren’s Bible school, after school. Our Saviour Lutheran Church. 5937 U.S. 45. Sunday p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. St. Rita’s Catholic. Satur- vice; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. ship with communion, 9 a.m. 906-988-2594. (ELCA). Sunday, worship, 11 school 9 a.m.; Sunday worship, Bible. Sunday worship, day, confessions, 3:30 p.m., Bible study; lwmissionary.org. Parish praise service, Saturday, Sacred Heart Catholic. a.m., Friday, children’s Bible 10 a.m.; Sunday afternoon 10:30 a.m.; men’s and ladies’ Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 Our Lady of Peace 5 p.m. Third Sunday, Christ Sunday Mass 9 a.m. school, after school. 906-988- prayer, 5 p.m.; Thursday table Bible study, Wednesday, 6 p.m. a.m. Catholic. Marquette Street. Sat- Lutheran Parish joint worship, United Methodist. Sunday 2594. talk and Bible study 6:30 p.m. WHITE PINE SAXON urday confession, 11 a.m. to service rotates among three of worship, noon. Communion, first RAMSAY 715-547-3183. noon; Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday the four CLP churches. Sunday. Cornerstone Christian. St. Jude Catholic. Sunday: MANITOWISH WATERS Community Presbyterian. Mass, 8 and 11 a.m. 906-932- BERGLAND GREENLAND Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., confessions, 10:30 a.m., Mass, Community Church (Pres- Sunday, 11 a.m. 0174. Calvary Baptist (Funda- United Methodist. Sunday Intercessory prayer, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. byterian). Sunday, 9:30 a.m. St. Ann’s Catholic. Sunday St. John’s Lutheran mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; worship, 11:40 a.m. children’s church, 10:30 a.m. Community United Episcopal. Saturday: Epis- Mass, 8:45 a.m.; (ELCA). Airport Road. Second Wednesday prayer service, 7 Greenland Seventh-dday Grace Open Fellowship. 9 Methodist. Sunday, worship, copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at Com- WINCHESTER and fourth Sundays, 11 a.m. p.m. Adventist. 31369 N Firesteel. a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; munity Presbyterian Church, Living Hope. Sunday, 9:30 Third Sunday, Christ Lutheran St. Ann Catholic. Sunday, Saturday church service, 10 Wednesday, Bible study, prayer Monday, Kids Club, after school. U.S. 51. a.m.; Thursday, Bible study, 7 Parish joint worship, service Mass, 11 a.m. a.m. Bible study, Saturday, 11:15 meeting, 6:30 p.m. WISCONSIN Our Lady Queen of Peace p.m. ——— rotates among the three other Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). a.m. ROCKLAND HURLEY Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 CLP churches. Sunday, 9 a.m. Communion MARENISCO St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- First Presbyterian. Sunday, a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., To make changes in listings, St. Paul Lutheran (ELCA). second and fourth Sundays. St. Catherine’s Catholic. day: confessions, 3:30 p.m.; 9:15 a.m. worship, Sunday Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, 6 call 906-932-2211. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WORLD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 l 7 Wonder Woman named a special UN ambassador, despite protests UNITED NATIONS (AP) — turing Wonder Woman. Woman embodies the inner The United Nations celebrated But an online petition , start- strength of every woman, was Wonder Woman’s 75th birthday ed by U.N. staffers, asked the the only one to acknowledge the on Friday by naming the comic Secretary General to reconsider protesters in her remarks, saying book character as its new Hon- the appointment, saying “The “Please embrace her,” she said. orary Ambassador for the message the United Nations is “To all those who don’t think it’s Empowerment of Woman and sending to the world with this a good idea, stand up and be Girls, despite frustration from appointment is extremely disap- counted.” both inside and outside the world pointing.” As of Friday afternoon, As for Gadot, she said after organization that the spot should it had more than 1,100 signa- the event that, “I’m the kind of go to a real — and less sexualized tures. person who always looks at the — woman. Honorary ambassadors — as half-full glass. I care for the peo- The carefully choreographed opposed to goodwill ambas- ple who care and I’m here for a ceremony was marred by some sadors like Nicole Kidman and wonderful cause today.” She 50 U.N. staffers protesting by the Anne Hathaway — are fictional added, through a thin smile: visitor’s entrance to the U.N. characters. The U.N. previously “That’s all what my focus is.” who then went inside the Eco- tapped Winnie the Pooh to be an But among those thinking the nomic and Social Council cham- honorary Ambassador of Friend- glass was half empty was Shazia ber and silently turned their ship in 1998 and Tinker Bell as Z. Rafi, managing director of the back to the stage during the the honorary Ambassador of consulting firm Global Parlia- opening speech, some with their Green in 2009. But the protest mentary Services. She argued fists in the air. on Friday seemed to unnerve that the choice of Wonder U.N. staffer Cass Durant, who many of the U.N.’s press offi- Woman was tone deaf at a time held a sign saying “Real Women cers. when real women are fighting Deserve a Real Ambassador” The Friday event brought against sexual exploitation and said the protesters “don’t think together actress Lynda Carter, abuse. that a fictitious comic book char- who played Wonder Woman in “I think it’s a lot of rubbish acters wearing basically what the 1970s TV series, and Gal that you can appoint a cartoon looks like a Playboy-type bunny Gadot, who has taken on the role female to represent gender outfit is really the right message in the forthcoming “Wonder equality in this day and age, we need to send to girls or even Woman” film, as well as Girl even if it is to reach younger boys for that matter.” Scouts in Wonder Woman T- women,” said Rafi. The super heroine’s image will shirts and U.N. staffers’ kids Rafi said there were plenty of be used by the U.N. on social who skipped school, with one girl real heroines that could be the media platforms to promote wearing a full Wonder Woman face for gender equality. women’s empowerment, includ- costume, complete with head The Wonder Woman appoint- ing on gender-based violence and piece. Diane Nelson, president of ment came after many women the fuller participation of women DC Entertainment, gave a were dismayed that another in public life (using the hashtag speech in which she argued that man, Antonio Guterres, the for- WithWonderWoman). The push, stories — even comic book stories mer prime minister of Portugal, hoping to reach young people, is — can “inspire, teach and reveal was chosen to be the next secre- Associated Press backed by DC Entertainment injustices.” tary-general, even though more ACTRESS LYNDA Carter, who starred in the 1970s series,”Wonder Woman,” left, and actress Gal Gadot, who and Warner Bros., which pro- Carter, who gave a moving than half the candidates were stars in the upcoming film, “Wonder Woman,” appear at a United Nations event naming the superhero char- duce both comics and films fea- speech about how Wonder women. acter as an Honorary Ambassador For the Empowerment of Women and Girls Friday at the United Nations. Photos show European Mars probe crashed, may have exploded BERLIN (AP) — Europe’s by the probe’s steep crash-land- the lander before the crash that thin, dusty atmosphere. Inbound orbiter shows two features that days, the agency said. experimental Mars probe hit the ing, which would have sprayed will prove valuable for the next spacecraft hit the atmosphere at weren’t visible on the surface While Schiaparelli was able to right spot — but at the wrong matter around like a blast site on attempt in four years’ time. He 12,000 mph (19,300 kph) and when the spacecraft pho- beam back some 600 megabytes speed — and may have ended up Earth. described the mission as “a 96 have only minutes to slow down tographed the area in May. The of data before the crash, scien- in a fiery ball of rocket fuel when “It is also possible that the percent success.” and land. first is a bright spot of about 12 tists won’t get any of the close-up it struck the surface, scientists lander exploded on impact, as its Still, the crash-landing was a With the loss of Schiaparelli, meters diameter, likely to be photos the probe took during its said Friday. thruster propellant tanks were painful reminder of how hard it only two spacecraft are currently Schiaparelli’s parachute, ESA descent. Those were meant to be Pictures taken by a NASA likely still full,” the agency said. is to put a spacecraft on the sur- roaming the Martian surface — said. transmitted after the landing. satellite show a black spot in the Schiaparelli was designed to face of the red planet. Curiosity and Opportunity, The second was described as ESA said the other part of the area where the Schiaparelli lan- test technology for a more ambi- Its resting place was pho- which landed in 2004. “a fuzzy dark patch roughly 15 by ExoMars mission — the Trace der was meant to touch down tious European Mars landing in tographed by NASA’s Mars ESA said that, according to 40 meters in size and about 1 Gas Orbiter — was “working Wednesday, the European Space 2020. The European Space Agen- Reconnaissance Orbiter, which what its scientists have been able kilometer north of the very well and will take science Agency said. The images end two cy said the probe’s mother ship also spotted Europe’s last ill- to piece together so far, Schiapar- parachute” and is likely to be the calibration data during two days of speculation following the was successfully placed into orbit fated mission to the surface of elli suffered problems during the lander. orbits in November.” probe’s unexpected radio silence Wednesday and will soon begin the planet. The Beagle 2 probe last 50 seconds of its descent “These preliminary interpre- The spacecraft will then less than a minute before the analyzing the Martian atmo- landed on Mars in 2003 but through the harsh Martian atmo- tations will be refined following descend to an altitude of about planned landing. sphere in search for evidence of failed to deploy its solar panels sphere. further analysis” and a high-res- 400 kilometers and begin its “Estimates are that Schiapar- life. properly, preventing it from func- The picture taken by NASA’s olution picture in the coming study of Mars next year. elli dropped from a height of “In my heart, of course I’m sad tioning. between 2 and 4 kilometers (1.4- that we couldn’t land softly on There have only been seven 2.4 miles), therefore impacting at the surface of Mars,” ESA chief successful robotic landings on a considerable speed, greater Jan Woerner told The Associated Mars, all by NASA. The last than 300 kilometers per hour Press. “But the main part of the landing was in 2012, when the (186 mph),” the agency said. mission is the science that will be Curiosity rover touched down in It said the large disturbance done by the orbiter.” a Martian crater. captured in the NASA pho- Woerner said engineers Landing on Mars is notorious- tographs may have been caused received a wealth of data from ly difficult because of the planet’s Every little thing e most exceptional thing here is the time we get with matters. our patients. We don’t have a 10-minute policy to follow. We can just be two people, having a meaningful conversation. James Hubbard, MD Aspirus Ironwood Clinic

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Hillary Clinton’s campaign is increasingly preparing for the SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — a rural area of possibility that Donald Trump Two months after he jumped into W a s h i n g t o n may never concede the presiden- the presidential race as a politi- outside Seattle. tial election should she win, a cal unknown on the fringe, inde- He did a two- development that could enor- pendent candidate Evan year Mormon mously complicate the crucial McMullin is surging in the polls mission in early weeks of her preparations in Utah and drawing large Brazil and then to take office. crowds at rallies as he becomes returned to Aiming to undermine any the conduit for conservative vot- Utah to earn a argument the Republican nomi- ers fed up with Republican Don- degree in inter- nee may make about a “rigged” ald Trump’s crudeness and national law election, she hopes to roll up a antics. Evan and diplomacy McMullin large electoral vote margin in The Republican stronghold of at the Mormon next month’s election. That Utah is suddenly a toss-up state church-owned Associated Press could repudiate the New York amid widespread rejection of Brigham Young University. billionaire’s message and project Trump, with polls showing He spent 11 years in the CIA EVAN MCMULLIN supporters rally at the Capitol in Salt Lake City Oct. 13. Two months after he jumped into the presidential race as a political unknown and fringe candidate, McMullin is surging in the polls in Utah a governing mandate after the McMullin closing in on the doing counter terrorism work bitter, divisive presidential race. Republican nominee and Demo- before leaving the agency to get a and drawing large crowds at rallies as he becomes the conduit for conservative voters fed up with Republi- can Donald Trump’s crudeness and antics. Clinton’s team is also keeping crat Hillary Clinton. It means master’s in business administra- a close eye on statements by that Utah may do what seemed tion from the Wharton School of McMullin is hopeful he can win Lake City suburb before making Handicapping this year’s race, national Republican leaders, unthinkable: Elect a non-Repub- Business and have a brief stint in Utah and make a dent in neigh- campaign stops in Idaho and Col- Cann said McMullin has seized predicting they could play an lican presidential candidate for investment banking. He later boring Idaho and Wyoming. But orado in the coming days. the opportunity created by the important role in how Trump’s the first time since 1964. became a national security advis- even if he doesn’t win any state, Damon Cann was a roommate unpopularity of Trump and Clin- accusations of electoral fraud Though McMullin is only on er for the House Committee on he said he’s already accomplished of McMullin’s for three months in ton by persuading voters he’s a might be perceived. That’s the ballot in 11 states, there’s Foreign Affairs. part of what he set out to do. 1999 when they lived together at better option than Libertarian according to several Clinton even talk of the 40-year-old He was working as the chief “We believe it’s time in this BYU housing in Virginia. Cann, candidate Gary Johnson, whose campaign aides, who spoke on becoming president in a wild, policy director for U.S. House country for a new conservative now a Utah State University policies don’t quite jibe with condition of anonymity because exceedingly unlikely scenario in Republicans as he watched with movement,” McMullin said. political scientist, remembers Utah’s culture. That includes they were not authorized to pub- which neither Trump or Demo- amazement as Trump won the “That would be a conservative McMullin being an ambitious being pro-abortion rights and licly discuss internal strategy. crat Hillary Clinton gets enough GOP nomination and no other movement that’s welcoming to young man with a high motor accepting the legalization of gay Campaign officials stress they electoral votes and Congress is conservative jumped in the race. people of all races and religions... who was very excited about marriage. are not taking the outcome of the left to decide. By late summer, he realized he It’s a conservatism that is com- starting his career in the CIA, His choice of a woman as his election for granted. But Clinton McMullin’s stunning ascent would have to run to give conser- passionate and wants to help taking very seriously all the running mate, Republican cam- and her team have begun think- into relevancy has everyone ask- vative voters an alternative to people and understands people’s agency rules. He even insisted on paign strategist Mindy Finn, is ing about how to position their ing: Who is this guy? Trump and Clinton. Despite struggles and help them through reporting an encounter with for- just one part of his campaign candidate during the postelec- Born in Provo, Utah — the knowing he would endure these struggles.” eigners from across the hall who that has endeared him to Utah tion period. Long one of the heartland of Mormon country — ridicule and questions about his McMullin was scheduled to gave them cookies, Cann remem- voters, especially young Mor- country’s most polarizing politi- McMullin spent his childhood in motives, McMullin went for it. host a rally Friday night in a Salt bers. mons, Cann said. cal figures, Clinton has begun telling audiences she’ll need their help in healing the country. “I’ve got to figure out how we No regrets, Trump vows; Clinton pursues his supporters heal these divides,” she said in a Friday interview with a Tampa CLEVELAND (AP) — Hillary but has done so in recent days is unclear or questionable. Earnest said it was unclear what But Cardinal Timothy Dolan, radio station WBTP. “We’ve got Clinton ramped up her pressure with searing indictments of Underpinning his threat is his Moscow was trying to do. the New York archbishop seated to get together. Maybe that’s a on Donald Trump in the elec- Trump’s treatment of women. contention — presented with no “It’s appropriate that people between them at the dinner, role that is meant to be for my tion’s most competitive states “All she wants to do is cam- evidence — that the election is might be suspicious of their described a less antagonistic presidency if I’m so fortunate to Friday with an emotional TV ad paign,” Trump said as he rallied “rigged” against him and may be motives,” Earnest said. moment backstage after he invit- be there.” targeting his criticism of a Mus- supporters in North Carolina. He soiled by widespread voter fraud. Early voting is underway in ed them to pray. A refusal by Trump to accept lim-American family. Trump cited comments Mrs. Obama He’s urged supporters to “moni- more than 30 states. Clinton, “After the little prayer, Mr. the election results would not vowed to go all-out in the final made during her husband’s 2008 tor” polling places for potential reaching for voters who may be Trump tuned to Secretary Clin- only upend a basic tenet of three weeks so he’ll have no campaign in which she said shenanigans. reconsidering their support for ton and said, ‘You know, you are American democracy, but also regrets — even if he loses. someone who can’t run their own Fanning those flames, Rus- Trump, said in Ohio that she one tough and talented woman,’ force Clinton to create a new The nominees retrenched house can’t run the White House. sia’s government has asked knows they still have questions and he said this has been a good playbook for handling the trans- behind familiar arguments a day “She’s the one that started that,” Oklahoma and two other states about her. “I want to answer experience,” Dolan told NBC’s fer of power. And a narrow victo- after appearing together at a Trump said. to allow Russian officials to be them,” she said. “I want to earn “Today” on Friday. “And she ry would make it more difficult charity event that veered into The typically self-assured present at polling stations on your vote.” said, ‘Donald, whatever happens, for her to claim substantial polit- cutting personal attacks, an Trump was unusually candid Election Day, to study the “US With the final debate behind we need to work together after- ical capital at the start of her unexpected metaphor for this about the possibility of losing the experience in organization of them, the two candidates wards.’” administration. year’s take-no-prisoners presi- election, a prospect that’s grown voting process.” Allegations by appeared together Thursday dential campaign. Clinton’s new in likelihood as Clinton solidifies the U.S. government that Rus- night for likely the last time in ad features Khizr Khan, whom her lead in battleground states sia is trying to influence the the campaign, at a Catholic Trump assailed after Khan spoke that will decide the election. election by hacking Democratic fundraiser that turned unusually at the Democratic National Con- Trump said he is packing his groups has fed a Clinton camp hostile. vention. schedule with campaign events claim that Russian President At the dinner, a tradition In the minute-long ad, which through Election Day so he will Vladimir Putin is siding with intended as a display of national Clinton’s campaign said was air- know he spared no effort even if Trump. unity, Trump drew boos when he ing in seven battleground states, ultimately unsuccessful. The Oklahoma secretary of referred to Clinton being “so cor- Khan retells how his son, Cap- “I will be happy with myself,” state’s office said Friday it had rupt” and said without apparent tain Humayun Khan, died in he said. denied the Russian request, in humor that she was appearing at Iraq seeking to protect his U.S. Trump and Clinton were still line with state law. 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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 l 9 Hurley’s Tenlen keeps finding the greens at Concordia By JASON JUNO “It should have been a really [email protected] low round if that weather delay HURLEY — When high school hadn't come through,” he said. players take the next step to col- Tenlen tied a 36-hole school lege basketball, they often talk record with a 149 (75-74) in Gale- about the increased speed of the na, Ill., later in September. game and how much more difficult “It was a tough course. I was it is. just hitting the ball straight,” he Golf is also even harder in col- said. lege, but Hurley graduate Jake His short game was key that Tenlen has excelled in the chal- weekend. lenge. “This year, my irons and my He posted a short game, it saved me a lot of career-best 73 times,” Tenlen said. “When I tied and tied the the school record, I made a lot of Concordia Uni- putts and I was hitting some good versity Wiscon- chips. I was putting myself in sin golf team's some tricky situations and I was 36-hole record hitting some recovery shots.” with a 149, Playing on a golf team in south- while also help- eastern Wisconsin gives Tenlen an ing the team set opportunity to play on some great school records Tenlen golf courses, including this fall’s for low scores Northern Athletics Collegiate Con- twice during the fall season as ference Championship at the well. famed Whistling Straits earlier “I'd say there's a significant dif- this month. He shot a 89-78-167. ference,” Tenlen said, with the fall “It's a great experience,” he portion of his sophomore season said. “I didn't really get that oppor- complete and the spring season to tunity in high school, especially come. “The mentality's different. I from up north where we were. I feel it's a lot bigger stage. The get the opportunity to play courses courses you play, they're tougher, I thought I would love to play in Jason Juno/Daily Globe HURLEY’S CARSON Thewis runs over a bridge at Telemark Golf Course in Cable, Wis., during the WIAA Division 3 cross country sectional Friday. they're longer, the greens are high school. It's awesome to be tougher to play on. It's just the able to play courses like that.” next level of play.” He said Whistling Straits is One of the biggest challenges probably the toughest course when was finding the time to golf. it's windy and it's almost always Hurley’s Anderson 13th, Thewis Tenlen has a heavy academic load windy. with his exercise physiology/pre- “When you get wind, good luck physical therapy major. playing it because it'll play really “I loaded my schedule to try to long and you're never going to 17th at cross country sectional race get some of my major classes out of know how much your ball is going By JASON JUNO the way so I don't have a heavy to move up in the air and where [email protected] load in the later years,” Tenlen it's going to take it,” Tenlen said. CABLE, Wis. — Hurley's Tori said. “I have a really hard schedule “It's just really tricky to play. You Anderson finished just shy of right now. It was tough playing have to be 100 percent on your qualifying for state at Friday's golf and doing it at the same time. game to play at that course when WIAA Division 3 sectional cross I made it through and now we're it's windy out.” country meet at Telemark Golf pretty much done for the season. He struggled his first day of the Course. We're hitting balls here and there. weekend conference event. Anderson finished in 13th But yeah, I'm happy I stuck it out “I shot my worst of my career, place and was seventh among and because I just love doing it. It's pretty much since my sophomore individuals not running for worth it.” year of high school,” he said. “I lost Chequamegon and Phillips, Tenlen carded a 73 on the same five balls off the tee and I just which qualified for next week- September day the team posted a struggled with the wind. I tried to end's state meet as teams. The top 299 at West Dundee, Ill., the first keep it low and I hooked some five runners not on a qualifying time in school history it went balls in the trees. Second day, I team advance to Wisconsin under 300. came back, made some adjust- Rapids. And it could have been an even ments, my dad (Jeff) came down, Sam Nelson of Webster took lower score for Tenlen that day. He he helped me out with my swing the final qualifying spot; she was was at even par through 10 holes and I just hit the ball on the fair- seventh in 21:05.4. Flambeau's and he had a great drive on the way the second day. Rachel Lawton won the meet and hardest hole of the course. Then a “I came back a little bit on the advanced. Three Grantsburg run- storm moved in, causing a delay second day.” ners are also going to state; they and a 20 mph wind to take his sec- Tenlen made it to the state golf finished fourth, fifth and sixth. ond shot out of line. He ended up meet his senior year of high school Hurley coaches Jason Maki bogeying that hole. at Hurley. and Amanda Corullo thought Anderson would be close if she ran a 21:45. "She surprised us with her best performance to date, 21:36, and it Gladiators blank C-N still wasn't enough today," Maki ONTONAGON — Ontonagon yards to give Ontonagon a 46-0 said. ended its season with a 60-0 vic- lead at halftime. Chequamegon won with tory over Carney-Nadeau Friday Rule ran 61 yards for a touch- Phillips second and Grantsburg night. down early in the second half. third. After having three runners "The guys came out pretty Ontonagon stopped a long in the top six, Grantsburg's fourth fired up," Ontonagon coach Ben Carney-Nadeau drive at the 3 runner was 29th, its lack of depth Mayer said. "I think we kind of and Noah Lukkari went up the allowing Phillips to get the last surprised Carney a little bit with middle and found daylight, run- state qualifying spot instead. how fast we were. They're a ning 96 yards for a touchdown. Hurley was seventh. young football team." Ontonagon finished the sea- Chequamegon also won the The Gladiators were also son at 4-5, while Carney-Nadeau boys event with runner-up Unity boosted by the return of Noah was 1-7. also headed to state. Rule, who led the Gladiators Carney-Nadeau 0 000—0 Drummond's Gavin Martell Ontonagon 16 30 68—60 with 164 yards rushing on eight First Quarter finished third and is the only carries. He scored three touch- Ont — Noah Rule 4 run (conversion good), 5:07 state qualifier, boy or girl, from downs. Ont — Noah Linczeski 37 pass from Noah Kaarto (good), 1:00 the Indianhead Conference. He scored the team's first Second Quarter Carson Thewis led Hurley in touchdown on a four-yard run in Ont — Kaarto 19 run (good), 9:11 17th place in 18:04. Jason Juno/Daily Globe the first quarter. Noah Linczeski Ont — Jaden Weisinger 55 run (good), 6:32 RUNNERS, INCLUDING Hurley’s Melissa SImonar, left, Tori Anderson (5044) and Riley Kangas, behind Ander- Ont — Kaarto 24 run (good), 4:48 "He ran the best race of his caught a 37-yard TD pass from Ont — Rule 41 run (failed), 1:04 career to date," Maki said. son, near the first turn at Friday’s WIAA Division 3 cross country sectional at Telemark Golf Course in Cable. Noah Kaarto to make it 16-0 Third Quarter Both Anderson and Thewis Ont — Rule 61 run (failed), 10:36 Team: 1. Chequamegon 52, 2. Unity 80, 3. Webster 103, Hurley: 17. Carson Thewis, 18:04.0; 48. Tate Guenard Northwood 232. Ontonagon in the first quarter. Fourth Quarter return for Hurley next year. 4. Phillips 116, 5. Solon Springs-Northwood 136, 6. Drum- 19:41.2; 49. Gavin Ransanici, 19:43.8; 67. Dante Bender, Individual qualifiers: 1. Rachel Lawton, Flambeau, Kaarto ran for a 19-yard score Ont — Noah Lukkari 96 run (good), 6:00 "Great experience so they mond 185, 7. Grantsburg 188, 8. Ladysmith 191, 9. Wash- 20:58.5; 68. Sebastian Yaeger, 20:59.6. 19:54.9; 4. Grace Gerber, Grantsburg, 20:28.8; 5. Hallie early in the second quarter and Ontonagon rushing burn 226, 10. Hurley 234, 11. Butternut 259, 12. Shell Lake Mercer: 77. Tristin Woolf, 21:51.5; 9.Davin Peterson Jensen, Grantsburg, 20:34.2; 6. Brittanie Blume, Grants- Noah Rule 8-164, Noah Kaarto 5-86, Noah Lukkari know where they need to be to 335, 13. Frederic-Luck 368. 24:31.3. burg, 20:58.8; 7. Sam Nelson, Webster, 21:05.4. Jaden Weisinger broke free for a Individual qualifiers: 1. Andrew Ruiz, Webster, 16:31.5; Hurley: 13. Tori Anderson, 21:36.6; 35. Melissa Simonar, 1-96, Jaden Weisinger 1-55, Noah Linczeski 2-30. advance next season," Maki said. Girls 55-yard TD. Kaarto scored from Ontonagon passing 3. Gavin Martell, Drummond, 17:11.4; 6. Dale Hetke, Lady- Team: 1. Chequamegon 43, 2. Phillips 52, 3. Grantsburg 23:50.5; 47. Riley Kangas, 25:08.3; 56. Aiyana Nickel, Noah Kaarto 37-yard TD pass to Noah Linczeski Results smith, 17:17.7; 7. Joey Formanek, Webster, 17:23.2; 8. 65, 4. Frederic-Luck 123, 5. Webster 150, 6. Shell Lake 26:03.1; 61. Brooke Piilola, 26:34.2. 24 yards out and Rule from 41 Connor Berg, Ladysmith, 17:23.2. Mercer: 58. Kaylee Cassiani, 26:21.8. Boys 153, 7. Hurley 179, 8. Washburn 222, 9. Solon Springs- Ewen-Trout Creek falls to Rapid River in final game of season By DENNIS GRALL home victory,” he said, noting there is nothing he possession, setting up Jared LaCosse for a 93- Jacob Witt, a 6-foot-7 receiver for the Pan- Escanaba Daily Press or the Rockets can do anymore regarding their yard TD scamper. thers, caught two touchdown passes to hike his RAPID RIVER — Steve Ostrenga is going to playoff hopes except sit and wait to see what hap- “It was nice to get off and running,” said state eight-player single-season record to 26. “He take his usual Saturday morning run with a big pens elsewhere. “We did what we could do. We’re Ostrenga. had some nice catches,” said Ostrenga, including smile on his face as he jogs around Escanaba excited for 6-3 and the opportunity if it presents The Rockets led 36-6 after the first quarter and a 35-yard gain on a one-handed snag. “We put without anything to worry about. itself.” 58-6 at halftime of the Western Eight Conference Logan over the top on him and Mason down low. His Rapid River Rockets put themselves into The Rockets took charge of the game in quick game. Berglund added a 74-yard TD run in the Logan’s height (6-4) kind of neutralized him.” the postseason football picture by trouncing fashion by notching a pair of 90-plus yard scoring first quarter and also passed for two touchdowns Berglund ran for 232 yards in seven carries to Ewen-Trout Creek 64-14 here Friday night, end- runs after stopping two Ewen-Trout Creek in that frame, hitting Logan Hardwick for 23 pace the Rockets and hit all three of his passes for ing the regular season 6-3. threats. yards and Austin Wicklund for 74 yards. 42 yards. Hardwick also had two interceptions “I think we’re at 16 right now, depending how The Panthers (1-7) were stopped four yards Berglund added a 60-yard TD dash in the sec- and David Johnson recovered a fumble. Ostrenga it goes (in other games),” he said. The top 16 shy of paydirt on their opening possession, set- ond quarter and Lenard Menary returned an said the blocking by Sean Harris, Tyler Channel teams in the eight-player division advance to the ting up Rapid River quarterback Mason Berglund interception 32 yards for a score. In the third and Gunnar Larson set the stage for the big runs. playoffs next week. The pairings will be to break off a 98-yard touchdown jaunt on Rapid quarter, Wicklund ran 11 yards for a TD and “The five seniors played quite a bit of football. announced at 7 p.m. Sunday on Fox TV. River’s third play. “They played everything tight Nate Olson had a 13-yard TD run. They were fired up and the rest of the team was “I’m relaxed because our guys played a nice and we went through it,” said Ostrenga. LaCasse and Berglund had two conversion excited to those things happen,” said Ostrenga. ball game tonight and sent our seniors out on a E-TC was again stopped on downs on its next runs and Wicklund had one. 10 l SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Redskins, Lions meet with

gan Lutheran/Christian 21 tice squad. Local Schedule University School of Milwaukee 20, Baseball HOCKEY combined 6-game winning streak Martin Luther 13 National Hockey League Saturday, Oct. 22 West Salem 48, Nekoosa 22 Postseason Baseball NHL — Suspended Philadelphia F Dale DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions looked like Football Division 5 All Times EDT Weise three games for an illegal check to regardless of who plays the position for the Redskins. Ironwood vs. Gogebic at Wakefield, 1 WILD CARD they were headed down a familiar, disappointing Arcadia 34, New Glarus/Monticello 21 the head of Anaheim D Korbinian Holzer Even if Jordan Reed is not cleared to play after missing WIAA Division 7 Level 1 playoffs Cedar Grove-Belgium 42, Oostburg 0 Tuesday, Oct. 4: Toronto 5, Baltimore during an Oct. 20 game. path. No. 6 Owen-Withee at No. 3 Hurley, 1 Durand 35, St. Croix Falls 0 2, 11 innings DALLAS STARS — Recalled F Gemel last week's game with a concussion, 32-year-old Vernon Cross country Elk Mound 6, Bloomer 0 Wednesday, Oct. 5: San Francisco 3, Smith from Texas (AHL). Pplaced F Detroit dropped to 1-3 this month, playing poor- Davis scored last week and had 50-plus yards receiving U.P. Finals at Gladstone Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic Acade- N.Y. Mets 0 Patrick Sharp on injured reserve, ly enough to allow weak Chicago to beat it. The for the second time this season. The last time Davis Volleyball my 28, Random Lake 14 DIVISION SERIES EDMONTON OILERS — Assigned G Lions lost seven of their first eight games last year, WIAA Division 4 regional final Lancaster 31, Westby 13 (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Laurent Brossoit and D Ben Betker to played the Lions, he was with San Francisco and scored No. 2 Mellen at No. 1 Mercer, 7 Southern Door 41, Kewaunee 3 American League Bakersfield (AHL). Recalled D Matthew leading to a front-office shake-up and the offensive twice in the 2012 matchup. NJCAA Division II Region 13 Spencer/Columbus Catholic 28, Bon- Toronto 3, Texas 0 Benning from Bakersfield. coordinator losing his job, and some were wonder- "We got our hands full," Detroit safety Rafael Bush AT NDSCS duel 0 Thursday, Oct. 6: Toronto 10, Texas 1 COLLEGE ing whether coach Jim Caldwell on his way out. acknowledged. "We understand that. Vernon Davis is GCC vs. NDSCS, 1 Amherst 41, Oconto 6 Friday, Oct. 7: Toronto 5, Texas 3 BARUCH — Named Andrew Wisniews- DCTC vs. Lake Region, 3 Clinton 42, Marshall 14 Sunday, Oct. 9: Toronto 7, Texas 6, 10 ki men's assistant basketball coach. Detroit then knocked off unbeaten Philadelphia still very, very fast and explosive. Whether Reed plays or Winner, losers games to follow with Columbus 51, Dominican 14 innings and ended Los Angeles' three-game winning streak not, we have to pay attention to Vernon because he can more games Sunday Laconia 55, Horicon/Hustisford 34 Cleveland 3, Boston 0 be a threat." Racine St. Catherine's 47, Brookfield Thursday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 5, Boston Hockey this October. Tuesday,Volleyball Oct. 25 Academy 16 4 That has gotten the attention of the Washington Friday, Oct. 7: Cleveland 6, Boston 0 STINGY SCHEME Chassell at Ewen-Trout Creek Stanley-Boyd 58, Cameron 6 NHL Redskins. Watersmeet, Wakefield-Marenisco at Stratford 27, Colby 7 Sunday, Oct. 9: Cleveland at Boston, All Times EDT Washington has not allowed a second-half touch- Ironwood Winnebago Lutheran Academy 21, ppd., rain EASTERN CONFERENCE "They're 3-3. You're not used to a Detroit team down in four games or a touchdown of any kind in seven Ontonagon at Baraga Valders 0 Monday, Oct. 10: Cleveland 4, Boston Atlantic Division having that type of record," Washington defensive quarters. Ryan Kerrigan led a five-sack effort against Dollar Bay at Bessemer Division 6 3 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Abbotsford 56, Laona-Wabeno 8 National League Montreal 4301716 7 end Ricky Jean Francois said. "Most people are Philadelphia. Washington has thrived on defense despite Thursday, Oct. 27 Fennimore 28, Mineral Point 21 Chicago 3, San Francisco 1 Boston 4310613 9 used to them having losing records. Now they don't not forcing turnovers the way it did earlier in the season. Volleyball Friday, Oct. 7: Chicago 1, San Francis- Ewen-Trout Creek at Dollar Bay triangu- Lake Country Lutheran 40, Dodgeland Tampa Bay 4310613 13 because they're getting their 'move and groove' "We're not giving up the big plays and the touch- co 0 lar 7 Ottawa 4310617 16 downs and the momentum-swinging type plays," coach Saturday, Oct. 8: Chicago 5, San Fran- about things back. Matt Stafford is the guy who Watersmeet at Bessemer Niagara/Goodman/Pembine 21, Rib Detroit 5320617 15 cisco 2 Jay Gruden said. L’Anse at Ontonagon Lake/Prentice 14 Florida 4211511 10 understands the game. So if they need a win, Monday, Oct. 10: San Francisco 6, Wakefield-Marenisco at Baraga/Chas- Ozaukee 43, Shiocton 21 Toronto 4112414 14 Chicago 5, 13 innings believe me, he can get the job done." sell Pecatonica/Argyle 40, Waterloo 0 Buffalo 4121311 12 JUST FOR KICKS Regis 50, Unity 14 Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chicago 6, San Metropolitan Division Stafford , who will be playing in his 100th game Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins is 15 for 16 on field WIAA Division 4 sectional semifinal Francisco 5 At Northwood (Minong, Wis.) Spring Valley 27, Glenwood City 6 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Sunday, is just 45-54 since being drafted No. 1 goals this season. He missed a 58-yard kick into the Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 21, Melrose- Los Angeles 3, Washington 2 Washington 4301711 6 overall in 2009. In Detroit's last two wins, he Saturday, Oct. 29 Mindoro 17 Friday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, Wash- Pittsburgh 5311712 14 wind that Gruden said he shouldn't have attempted. Gru- Cross country Coleman 50, Crandon 0 ington 3 N.Y. Rangers 4220415 12 moved the team down the field to set up winning den trusted Hopkins enough to try a 50-yarder against WIAA state meet at Wisconsin Rapids Darlington 49, Brookwood 8 Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles at Wash- Carolina 4112413 14 kicks late in each game. the Eagles. Volleyball Grantsburg 57, Cochrane-Fountain City ington, ppd., rain N.Y. Islanders 5230412 14 WIAA Division 4 sectional final 6 Sunday, Oct. 9: Washington 5, Los New Jersey 41213 6 8 Here are some things to watch when the Red- "We don't blink sending him out there," Gruden said. At Hayward Iola-Scandinavia 35, Racine Lutheran Angeles 2 Philadelphia 4121313 16 skins (4-2) aim to extend their winning streak to Detroit's Matt Prater has missed only one of his 10 28 Monday, Oct. 10: Washington 8, at Los Columbus 31202 811 five games against the Lions: field-goal attempts, a 43-yard kick at Green Bay. He Football Marathon 26, Auburndale 6 Angeles 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE made winning kicks in the last two games and had one Markesan 34, Cuba City 28 Tuesday, Oct. 11: Los Angeles 6, Central Division St. Marys Springs 65, Manawa 8 Washington 5 GP WLOT Pts GF GA in Week 1 at Indianapolis, giving him 11 in his career with U.P. scores Division 7 Thursday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 5311713 11 COUSINS COMES HOME two or fewer minutes left or in overtime. The 10-year vet- Friday Cambria-Friesland 26, Johnson Creek Washington 3 Minnesota 4310615 11 Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins, a Michigan eran said having go-ahead kicks followed up by victory- Escanaba 49, Kingsford 42 0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Colorado 4310614 11 native and former Michigan State star, will make his first sealing interceptions, as happened against the Rams Menominee 61, Marquette 35 De Soto 21, Elmwood/Plum City 7 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Dallas 4211514 13 Calumet 24, Gladstone 6 Edgar 34, Assumption 7 American League Winnipeg 4220414 16 NFL start in Detroit, a place that held special meaning to and Eagles in consecutive weeks, was unusual. Iron Mountain 28, Norway 7 Highland 42, Iowa-Grant 6 Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 Chicago 5230418 18 him growing up because it is the site of the state's high "I've never had that happen in back-to-back weeks Hancock 20, Houghton 18 Loyal 49, Almond-Bancroft 28 Friday, Oct. 14: Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 Nashville 4130210 14 school championship games. like that," Prater said. West Iron 42, LAnse 16 Pepin/Alma 35, Clear Lake 34 Saturday, Oct. 15: Cleveland 2, Toron- Pacific Division "We always talked as high school football players and North Dickinson 56, Bark River-Harris Royall 12, New Lisbon 6, 2OT to 1 GP WLOT Pts GF GA 24 Shullsburg 46, Potosi 0 Monday, Oct. 17: Cleveland 4, Toronto Vancouver 4400810 6 as kids, playing at Ford Field," Cousins said. "Never INJURY REPORT St. Ignace 62, Newberry 20 Bangor 65, McDonell Central 28 2 Edmonton 5410820 16 even considered being able to do it as a professional The Redskins might be missing two of Cousins' top Eight-player football Black Hawk 54, Wauzeka- Tuesday, Oct. 18: Toronto 5, Cleveland San Jose 5320614 15 player." targets, wide receiver DeSean Jackson (shoulder) and North Central 68, Stephenson 32 Steuben/Seneca 6 1 Anaheim 5131310 14 Cousins has thrown eight touchdowns and three Reed. Jackson said he thinks he'll be able to play. The Ontonagon 60, Carney-Nadeau 10 Eleva-Strum 42, Turtle Lake 26 Wednesday, Oct. 19: Cleveland 3, Calgary 5131314 21 Rapid River 60, Ewen-Trout Creek 14 Hilbert/Stockbridge 55, Tri-County 22 Toronto 0 Arizona 4130212 18 interceptions during Washington's streak. banged-up Lions may have to line up for at least a sec- Superior Central 62, Baraga 8 Ithaca 38, North Crawford 6 National League Los Angeles 4130210 15 ond straight game without four key players: tight end Eric Pickford 52, Rudyard 20 Lourdes Academy 30, Fall River 22 Chicago 3, Los Angeles 2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point NOT TOO TIGHT Ebron (ankle, knee), linebacker DeAndre Levy (knee, Engadine 50, Posen 14 Wild Rose 49, Suring 14 Saturday, Oct. 15: Chicago 8, Los for overtime loss. The Lions have struggled all season to cover tight quadriceps), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (shoulder) Angeles 4 WIAA Playoffs Friday's Games ends and they will be challenged to reverse the trend and running back Theo Riddick (ankle). Level 1 All TimesNFL EDT Sunday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 1, Chica- Columbus 3, Chicago 2 Friday AMERICAN CONFERENCE go 0 N.Y. Islanders 3, Arizona 2 Division 1 East Tuesday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles 6, Detroit 5, Nashville 3 Appleton West 24, Neenah 17, OT W LT Pct PF PA Chicago 0 Saturday's Games Badger 30, Madison West 7 New England 510.833 149 91 Wednesday, Oct. 19: Chicago 10, Los San Jose at Detroit, 7 p.m. D.C. Everest 42, Wisconsin Rapids Lin- Buffalo 420.667 162 103 Angeles 2 Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. coln 29 Miami 240.333 118 134 Thursday, Oct. 20: Chicago 8, Los Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Fond du Lac 64, Milwaukee Washing- N.Y. Jets 150.167 95 164 Angeles 4 Toronto at Chicago, 7 p.m. ton/Science/Collegiate 0 South Saturday, Oct. 22: Los Angeles (Ker- Colorado at Florida, 7 p.m. Marquette University 55, Milwaukee W LT Pct PF PA shaw 12-4) at Chicago (Hendricks 16-8) Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Riverside University/Golda Meir 8 Houston 420.667 108 127 (Fox or FS1), 8 p.m. Minnesota at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Middleton 20, Oconomowoc 13 Tennessee 330.500 120 127 x-Sunday, Oct. 23: Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m. Oak Creek 38, Kenosha Jacksonville 230.400 101 127 Chicago (Fox or FS1), TBA Pittsburgh at Nashville, 8 p.m. Bradford/Reuther 28 Indianapolis 240.333 160 174 WORLD SERIES Columbus at Dallas, 8 p.m. Stevens Point 31, Green Bay Preble 14 North (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Bay Port 42, Appleton North 28 W LT Pct PF PA All games televised by Fox St. Louis at Calgary, 10 p.m. Franklin 66, Milwaukee Pittsburgh 420.667 154 123 Tuesday, Oct. 25: NL at Cleveland Sunday's Games Hamilton/Audubon 14 Baltimore 330.500 117 115 Wednesday, Oct. 26: NL at Cleveland Edmonton at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. Hudson 19, Chippewa Falls 14 Cincinnati 240.333 109 145 Friday, Oct. 28: Cleveland at NL Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Kimberly 78, Milwaukee Vincent/Des- Cleveland 060.000 113 176 Saturday, Oct. 29: Cleveland at NL Arizona at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. tiny 0 West x-Sunday, Oct. 30: Cleveland at NL Vancouver at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Madison La Follette 40, Sun Prairie 13 W LT Pct PF PA x-Tuesday, Nov. 1: NL at Cleveland Monday's Games Milwaukee King 39, Milwaukee Morse- Oakland 420.667 152 163 x-Wednesday, Nov. 2: NL at Cleveland Philadelphia at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Marshall/Juneau/Lang/Carmen NW 0 Denver 420.667 140 108 Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Racine Horlick 56, Kenosha Indian Trail Kansas City 320.600 109 102 Transactions 6 San Diego 240.333 173 155 NashvilleRed Wings021—3 Sums Verona Area 21, Arrowhead 17 NATIONAL CONFERENCE BASEBALL Detroit 023—5 Division 2 East American League First Period_None. Penalties_Wilson, Germantown 49, Shorewood/Milwau- W LT Pct PF PA DETROIT TIGERS — Named Lloyd NSH, (hooking), 6:53. kee Messmer 8 Dallas 510.833 159 107 McClendon hitting coach and Leon "Bull" Second Period_1, Detroit, Abdelkader Green Bay Southwest 34, Ash- Washington 420.667 142 142 Durham assistant hitting coach. 1 (Sproul, Nyquist), 5:17 (pp). 2, waubenon 10 Philadelphia 320.600 135 78 BASKETBALL Nashville, Subban 2 (Josi), 14:13 (pp). 3, Hartford Union 45, Oshkosh North 42 N.Y. Giants 330.500 116 131 National Basketball Association Nashville, Ribeiro 1 (Arvidsson, Ellis), Holmen 58, Superior 38 South BROOKLYN NETS — Waived G Yogi 14:31 (pp). 4, Detroit, Miller 2 (Green), Menomonee Falls 21, Menasha 14 WLT Pct PF PA Ferrell. 19:20. Penalties_Forsberg, NSH, (hold- Monona Grove 24, Waterford 14 Atlanta 420.667 199 166 CHICAGO BULLS — Waived F J.J. ing), 5:12; Arvidsson, NSH, (delay of Watertown 28, Wilmot Union 21 Tampa Bay 230.400 94 142 Avila, G D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera, G/F game), 8:17; Tatar, DET, (interference), Whitefish Bay 56, South Milwaukee 21 New Orleans 230.400 155 168 Thomas Walkup and G Spencer Dinwid- 12:33; Dekeyser, DET, (delay of game), Brookfield Central 42, Wauwatosa Carolina 150.167 161 176 die. 13:23; Forsberg, NSH, (tripping), 16:10. West 7 North DENVER NUGGETS — Exercised their Third Period_5, Detroit, Tatar 1 (Erics- Brookfield East 38, Cedarburg 8 W LT Pct PF PA fourth-year options on G Gary Harris and son, Marchenko), 1:10. 6, Detroit, Nyquist Associated Press Greenfield 38, Milwaukee Bay Minnesota 5001.000 119 63 C Jusuf Nurkic. Exercised their third-year 1, 11:27. 7, Nashville, Fisher 3 (Josi, DETROIT RED Wings goalie Petr Mrazek (34) stops a shot by Nashville Predators left wing Viktor Arvidsson View/Lifelong Learning 10 Green Bay 420.667 140 123 option on G Emmanuel Mudiay. Forsberg), 15:14 (pp). 8, Detroit, Helm 4 Homestead 56, Milwaukee Bradley Detroit 330.500 150 153 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed F (Zetterberg, Glendening), 19:38 (pp). during the first period Friday in Detroit. Tech 0 Chicago 160.143 111 169 JaKarr Sampson. Waived G Kellen Dun- Penalties_Weber, NSH, Major (fighting), Menomonie 41, Wausau West 6 West ham. 2:31; Larkin, DET, Major (fighting), 2:31; Pulaski 35, Hortonville 28 WLT Pct PF PA NEW YORK KNICKS — Waived Gs Ericsson, DET, (interference), 2:47; Sub- Nyquist leads Red Wings past Predators Waukesha West 35, Stoughton 0 Seattle 410.800 105 78 Chasson Randle and J.P. Tokoto and Fs ban, NSH, (roughing), 13:33; Abdelkader, Waunakee 42, DeForest 7 Los Angeles 330.500 110 137 Lou Amundson, Cleananthony Early and DET, (roughing), 13:33; Smith, DET, DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Red Wings appear it and then early on (in third) we scored another Division 3 Arizona 330.500 153 104 Damien Inglis. (holding), 14:44; Jarnkrok, NSH, (high Antigo 56, Fox Valley Lutheran 20 San Francisco15 0 .167 127 185 SACRAMENTO KINGS — Exercised sticking), 17:58; Neal, NSH, (cross check- to be gaining some momentum. one." Delavan-Darien 28, Mount Horeb/Barn- Thursday's Games their third-year option on C Willie Cauley- ing), 17:58; Ribeiro, NSH, (unsportsman- Gustav Nyquist had a goal and an assist to help Justin Abdelkader, Drew Miller, Tomas Tatar eveld 21 Green Bay 26, Chicago 10 Stein. like conduct), 19:38. Detroit beat the Nashville Predators 5-3 on Friday and Darren Helm also scored for the Red Wings, and Fort Atkinson 49, Evansville/Albany 21 Sunday's Games FOOTBALL Shots on Goal_Nashville 15-9-9_33. Kewaskum 39, Port Washington 22 N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 9:30 a.m. National Football League Detroit 15-19-9_43. night. It was the Red Wings' third consecutive win Petr Mrazek stopped 30 shots. La Crosse Logan 27, Hayward/Lac Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. NFL — Placed K Josh Brown on the Power-play opportunities_Nashville 3 after losing their first two games. "I'm just worried about one game at a time and Courte Oreilles 13 exempt list. Fined N.Y. Giants WR Odell New Orleans at Kansas City, 1 p.m. of 4; Detroit 2 of 7. "I think this was our best game of the season," I'm worried about getting better every day, and I Luxemburg-Casco 28, Seymour 8 Oakland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Odell Beckham Jr. and Detroit S Glover Goalies_Nashville, Rinne 1-2-0 (42 Onalaska 42, Sparta 7 Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Quin $24,309 and Washington TE Vernon shots-38 saves). Detroit, Mrazek 2-2-0 said Tomas Tatar, who broke a 2-2 tie early in the thought we took a step in getting better today," Red Rice Lake 41, Merrill 0 Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Davis $12,154 for their actions during last (33-30). third period. "This happened to us before. When Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. "I thought we did a Wisconsin Lutheran 33, New Berlin Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. week's games. Fined Detroit S Glover A_20,027 (20,066). T_2:35. Eisenhower 24 Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Quin $24,309 for his helmet-to-helmet hit Referees_Dan O'Halloran, Brian they scored we'd hold back. Now I think they scored real good job of spending time in their end, we did a Catholic Memorial 33, New Berlin West Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. on Los Angeles WR Tavon Austin and Pochmara. Linesmen_Scott Cherrey, the goal to make it 2-1 and we kept pushing. We tied real good job of winning puck battles." 6 Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Tennessee S Daimion Stafford $18,231 Steve Miller. Monroe 21, Reedsburg Area 0 San Diego at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. for a horsecollar tackle on Cleveland's New Richmond 65, Medford Area 28 New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. Terrelle Pryor. Fined Miami OT Ja'Wuan Notre Dame 45, Shawano Community James and RBs Jay Ajayi and Damien Basketball Seattle at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Sharp, longtime Detroit columnist, dies 13 Open: Dallas, Carolina Williams $12,154 each for receiving Pewaukee 36, Jefferson 8 Monday's Games unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in a Plymouth 31, Greendale 7 game against Pittsburgh. Fined New Eng- NBA Preseason DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit When he was named a colum- Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m. All Times EDT West De Pere 35, Waupaca 0 Thursday, Oct. 27 land TE Gronkowski (taunting) and RB Free Press says sports columnist nist in 1999, Sharp told readers Division 4 Jacksonville at Tennessee, 8:25 p.m. LeGarrette Blount (unnecessary rough- Thursday's Games Drew Sharp has died. He was 56. that his job wasn't to "blindly Berlin 35, Omro 14 Sunday, Oct. 30 ness), Buffalo RB LeSean McCoy (face- Charlotte 96, Miami 88 Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 50, Amery mask), New York Giants CB Janoris Jenk- The newspaper says Sharp lead cheers" or simply "slam" Washington at Cincinnati, 9:30 a.m. Orlando 114, New Orleans 111 14 Detroit at Houston, 1 p.m. ins (facemask) and Washington DT died at his home Friday in people from his perch. He said he Kiel 41, Saint Francis 14 Fletcher Cox (roughing the passer), New York 116, Brooklyn 111 Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. Bloomfield Hills, a Detroit sub- had a responsibility to "raise Lodi 49, Brodhead/Juda 28 Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. $9,115 apiece. Atlanta 97, Chicago 81 Platteville 21, East Troy 20 BUFFALO BILLS — Released TE Ger- N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Friday's Games urb. The cause was hypertensive questions and express doubts." Two Rivers 34, Ripon 32 New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. ald Christian and G Gabe Ikard. Activated Washington 119, Toronto 82 cardiovascular disease. His last column this week was Wrightstown 22, Adams-Friendship 20 Seattle at New Orleans, 1 p.m. LB Shaq Lawson from the PUP list. Freedom 49, Xavier 12 Oakland at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Signed TE Manasseh Garner from the Philadelphia 113, Miami 110 Sharp spent decades at the about Michigan State's basket- Lake Mills 42, Mauston 13 practice squad. San Diego at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota 109, Charlotte 74 Free Press, joining the paper as a ball team. Little Chute 34, Peshtigo 14 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Released Green Bay at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. San Antonio 114, Houston 99 sports writer in 1983. His wife, Sharp covered the Detroit Pis- Osceola 28, Altoona 14 Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. DL Gabe Wright. Signed DB Darius River Valley 61, Big Foot 13 Open: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hillary from the practice squad. Dallas at Denver Karen Sharp says her husband tons for years before becoming a WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Placed Saint Croix Central 35, Northwestern N.Y. Giants, Miami, Baltimore, Pittsburgh Phoenix at L.A. Lakers "loved his job more than any- columnist. The team expressed 20 WR Josh Doctson on injured reserve. Monday, Oct. 31 Portland at Golden State thing." its condolences. Sheboygan Falls 56, Kohler/Sheboy- Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Signed WR Maurice Harris from the prac- Receivers fill in well for Packers in battered backfield GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Get used week in and week out," coach Mike team-high 60 yards, highlighted by a on the team with five carries for 21 undrafted rookie Don Jackson and to seeing wide receivers in the back- McCarthy said Friday. 30-yard run early in the third quarter yards. He also tied a career high with fourth-year pro Knile Davis, who was field for the Green Bay Packers, at Montgomery and Cobb are versatile that started a 13-play, 85-yard touch- 11 catches for 95 yards and a touch- acquired in a trade with the Kansas least while they wait for their injured pass catchers. They were willing to down drive to regain the lead at 13-10. down as Rodgers relied on quick, short City Chiefs this week. running backs to return. take on extra responsibilities, with Montgomery also tied a career-high passing. Jackson had only two carries for 6 The Packers already used the look Green Bay's offense having a produc- with 10 catches for 66 yards, joining "Guys were really stepping up and yards before leaving with a hand injury at times as a wrinkle with Randall tive night in its first game without Davante Adams and Cobb in double filling positions where we just didn't in the second quarter. His status for Cobb and Ty Montgomery. They leaned injured running back Eddie Lacy. figures for receptions as Aaron Rodgers have anybody left," offensive tackle the Falcons game is uncertain. Davis, on the scheme heavily in the 26-10 win Montgomery took most of the Packers' set a single-game franchise record with Bryan Bulaga said. "They were making who had a kickoff return, didn't enter on Thursday night over the Chicago 81 snaps, a season high, at running 39 completions. big plays." the game on offense until the second Bears. back. As the play-caller, McCarthy took Lacy is on injured reserve and must half and had only two carries for a It could be an offensive staple when "I didn't have that many plays in the responsibility for not giving Cobb a sit out at least eight weeks because of yard. the Packers next play on Oct. 30 backfield since, like, eighth grade, I carry out of the backfield in the loss to an ankle injury. James Starks is side- If he's needed as a running back against Atlanta. think," Montgomery said with a laugh the Cowboys on Sunday. McCarthy lined indefinitely after knee surgery again, Montgomery will be ready. "You try to create opportunities and after the game. "But it was a lot of fun, said the plan was to have Cobb get four last weekend. "I'm a football player, and as a foot- have a vision and build a plan based off though." or five carries in that game. That left the Packers with two new- ball player, I can do anything that's of your availability of your players Montgomery had nine carries for a On Thursday, Cobb ranked second comers at running back Thursday: asked of me," he said. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION / WORLD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 l 11 50 years later, Black Panthers look back at party’s founding OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The dents. Black Panthers emerged from “The only change is that time this gritty Northern California has passed,” said Elaine Brown, city 50 years ago, declaring to a a former party chairwoman who nation in turmoil a new party remains politically active in the dedicated to defending African- San Francisco Bay Area. “We are Americans against police brutali- the poorest. We have the least ty and protecting the right of a economic interests in the coun- downtrodden people to deter- try, and consequently we are an mine their own future. oppressed people. We remain an In the group’s short life, it oppressed people.” launched an ambitious breakfast Bobby McCall was 20 when he program for children and opened left Philadelphia for Oakland to free health clinics to screen for help give away 10,000 sacks of sickle-cell anemia. At the same free food. He agrees that condi- time, party members scared tions have not improved. mainstream America with their “That’s why we have the calls for revolution that were at movement Black Lives Matter,” odds with Martin Luther King McCall said. “Only they’re not as Jr.’s insistence on peaceful organized as we were. They don’t protest. have a free breakfast program The Panthers eventually like we had. They have to start imploded, weakened by internal developing programs.” fighting and by a government The generally accepted date of effort to undermine the group. the party’s founding is Oct. 15, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover 1966, although Seale said it was said the party represented the a week later, on his birthday. nation’s “greatest threat to inter- It was an era of Vietnam War nal security.” The Nixon admin- and civil rights protests when istration moved to shut it down. Seale and Huey P. Newton The anniversary comes as new drafted the party’s 10-point tensions between black commu- platform. The document called nities and law enforcement have for decent housing and employ- Associated Press BILL WHITFIELD, member of the Black Panther chapter in Kansas City, serves free breakfast to children before they go to school, April 16, 1969. given rise to another social-jus- ment. It demanded black self- Hundreds of former Black Panthers from around the world were expected to gather in Oakland, California, for a four-day conference that started tice movement with Oakland ties reliance. Thursday. The Panthers emerged from the gritty city 50 years ago, declaring a new party dedicated to defending African-Americans against police — Black Lives Matter. They named their group the brutality and protecting their rights. Hundreds of Panthers from Black Panther Party for Self- around the world are expected in Defense after a black civil rights Americans with guns. attacked us. If you shoot at me, Panther offices. There was a in the youth movements of today, Oakland for a four-day confer- group in Alabama, adopted the Today, a tart-tongued Seale I’m shooting back. So are you general campaign to portray especially Black Lives Matter, ence that started Thursday. Two beret worn by the French resis- bristles at all the talk of free going to call this right to self- them as a negative, violent orga- which also protests police brutal- days later, co-founder Bobby tance to Hitler and launched breakfasts and firearms without defense or are you going to call nization,” said Rene de Guzman, ity. It started as a hashtag and Seale will celebrate his 80th armed patrols. what he calls critical context. He this aggressive violence? It’s not the museum’s director of exhibi- love letter to blacks posted on birthday with a roast sponsored In response, California law- formed the party, he said, to elect aggressive violence.” tion strategies and senior cura- Facebook by a young Oakland by the National Alumni Associa- makers in 1967 repealed the law minorities to political seats. The The Oakland Museum of Cali- tor of art. activist named Alicia Garza in tion of the Black Panther Party. that allowed people to carry load- “survival programs” such as food fornia’s exhibit “All Power to the Members, including Seale and 2013, after George Zimmerman Nationally, African-Ameri- ed weapons in public. The Pan- and clothing giveaways were People: Black Panthers at 50” Newton, cycled in and out of jails was acquitted of fatally shooting cans continue to lag whites in thers gained national attention linked to voter registration documents the party’s reign from and prisons. Seale left the party 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in jobs, housing and health. And when they carried guns into the drives, he said. 1966 to 1982. The party’s decline in 1974. Newton dissolved it in Florida. Oakland, once a heavily black state Capitol in protest. As for the violence that includ- included Nixon administration 1982, shutting down the commu- Seale would like to see Black city, is losing its African-Ameri- White Americans were used to ed shootouts with police, he said, efforts to undermine the group nity school and newspaper. He Lives Matter organize people to can population as soaring home King’s nonviolent campaign “The power structure was vio- with informants and misinforma- was later shot dead by an alleged seek political office and create an prices propelled by the technolo- against racism, but they were not lent. The Ku Klux Klan was vio- tion. drug dealer. environmental jobs program for gy boom drive out poorer resi- accustomed to seeing black lent. They came and they “The FBI inspired raids on Many see the party’s influence youth. Mom of boy who vanished in 1979 testifies of ‘total horror’ Daughter of man in The Piano NEW YORK (AP) — When her Guys missing in Oregon 6-year-old son was late getting home from school, his mother PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The of Salt Lake City, told KOIN-TV called a classmate’s mom and got 21-year-old daughter of one of that she arrived in Portland this the news that would launch one men in the Utah-based music week to go on a camping trip of the nation’s most infamous group The Piano Guys has been with her daughter. After flying missing-child cases. reported missing and may have in, she learned her daughter Etan Patz had never made it gotten injured or lost on a hike in hadn’t been seen since Sunday. to school that day in May 1979. the Columbia River Gorge in Anna moved to Portland from “Total horror and panic” Oregon, authorities say. Salt Lake City in July. She is 5- washed over his mother, Julie Anna Schmidt, the daughter foot-4, 125 pounds and has Patz, who recalled the moment of The Piano Guys’ Jon Schmidt, brown hair and brown eyes. Any- Friday as she testified against a was last seen Sunday, Portland one who may have seen her is man charged with killing her police Sgt. Pete Simpson said. asked to call 911. first-grader. “My legs started giv- She was reported missing Jon Schmidt joined his wife in ing out. I had difficulty breath- Wednesday, and her car was Oregon, and both were at the ing.” found a day later near Bon- search command post Friday. It is a day she she has neville Dam. “If anyone was up here hiking explained over and over, during Schmidt enjoys hiking and she Sunday afternoon, please take a the fevered search for Etan and recently bought a new tent and look at the picture. If you know as an advocate who pressed for backpack. Crews were searching anyone who was hiking here, changes in how American law the area surrounding the have them take a look at her pic- enforcement handles missing- Toothrock Trailhead on Friday. ture, see if you recognize her,” children cases. It’s a day she Her mother, Michelle Schmidt Jon Schmidt said. recounted last year during sus- Associated Press pect Pedro Hernandez’s first JULIE PATZ, left, mother of Etan Patz, arrives at court in New York with Assistant District Attorney Joan trial, which she could not endure Illuzzi-Orbon, to testify in the retrial of Pedro Hernandez Friday. After a jury deadlock last year, Hernandez watching after she testified. It is back on trial for kidnapping and killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979. ultimately ended in a jury dead- the Patzes’ apartment. The bus in America. He was one of the housebound and decided to take lock. stop was just a block and a half first missing children pictured on them out to play, some women So on Friday, Julie Patz reliv- away, and Julie Patz could see a milk carton, and his case was approached and asked “how I ed her son’s disappearance one from her window that there were among several that spurred an could possible be celebrating ... more time, telling jurors about adults nearby. era of more parental protective- when it was my fault my son was the fateful morning she let him So she walked Etan down- ness. probably dead,” she recalled Fri- walk alone to his downtown stairs and watched him walk a The May 25 anniversary of his day. Even some friends couldn’t Manhattan school bus stop for block and look both ways before disappearance became National seem to figure out “how to deal the first time. crossing the street. Then she Missing Children’s Day. His with my family.” “In that day, in that place, turned and went back up. mother served on a 1980s federal She revisited it all Friday children had a lot more freedom She never saw or heard from advisory board on missing chil- with a steady, worn straightfor- and responsibility,” she said. And him again. dren, and she testified in wardness, her voice occasional- on a hectic morning, she made a Nearly 35 years later, Her- Congress to back legislation that ly cracking briefly. At one spot decision to give in to a boy nandez — who had worked at a ultimately produced the National point, describing how daily rou- who always wanted “to do every- corner store by the bus stop — Center for Missing and Exploited tines of caring for her children thing that adults did.” told authorities he lured Etan Children, a nationwide clearing- held her together after Etan’s Her hands were full: Etan’s 2- into the store basement by house for information. disappearance, she bit her lip, year-old brother and a friend promising him a soda, then For the Patzes, those years and Manhattan Assistant Dis- Associated Press were running around the family’s choked him. Hernandez’s defense were also a time of grappling trict Attorney Joan Illuzzi POLICE BUREAU shows Anna Schmidt, the daughter of one of the men apartment in the then-artsy- says the 55-year-old Maple with an exhausting series of tips, asked whether she wanted a in the Utah-based music group The Piano Guys, as they seek the pub- industrial SoHo neighborhood, Shade, New Jersey, man con- theories, dashed hopes and sus- break. lic’s help in locating her. Schmidt has been reported missing and may his 8-year-old sister was drag- fessed falsely because he’s men- picions and judgments of their “I’m fine,” Patz said, strength- have gotten injured or lost on a hike in the Columbia River Gorge in ging her feet about getting ready tally ill. own family. ening her voice. Oregon, authorities say. She was last seen Sunday, Oct. 16, and was for school and children were due Etan’s disappearance influ- When Julie Patz realized her “Not ‘fine,’ “ she corrected, but reported missing Wednesday, Portland police Sgt. Pete Simpson said. shortly for in-home day care at enced both parenting and policy other children had been basically ready to go on. Under fire in Mosul, IS attacks another Iraqi city, killing 14 KIRKUK, Iraq (AP) — Islamic Kirkuk, and gunfire rang out Iran’s Foreign Ministry ians or the Kurdish forces in trol of the city in the summer of as displaced civilians in order to State militants launched a wave around the provincial headquar- spokesman, Bahram Ghasemi, Kirkuk. Police and hospital offi- 2014, as Iraq’s army and police infiltrate the city. Kirkuk of pre-dawn attacks in and ters, where the fighting was con- condemned the assault, which he cials could not be reached for crumbled in the face of a light- province is home to hundreds of around the northern Iraqi city of centrated. Smoke billowed over said also wounded three Iranian comment. ning advance by IS. thousands of people displaced by Kirkuk on Friday, killing at least the city, and the streets were workers, according to the official Kirkuk is some 100 miles (170 Kemal Kerkuki, a senior the conflict. 14 people and setting off fierce largely deserted out of fear of IRNA news agency. It was not kilometers) from the IS-held city commander of Kurdish pesh- Iraqi and Kurdish forces clashes with Kurdish security militant snipers. IS said its fight- immediately clear if Iranians of Mosul, where Iraqi forces merga forces west of Kirkuk, backed by a U.S.-led coalition forces that were still raging after ers targeted the provincial head- were targeted in other attacks. launched a wide-scale offensive said the town where his base is launched the multi-pronged sundown. quarters in a claim carried by its The Turkmeneli TV station, on Monday. IS has in the past located outside the city also assault this week to retake The assault appeared aimed Aamaq news agency. which had earlier shown live resorted to suicide bombings in came under attack early Fri- Mosul and surrounding areas — at diverting attention from the North of the city, three suicide footage of smoke rising from out- and around Baghdad in response day, but that his forces repelled the largest operation undertaken Iraqi offensive to retake Mosul, bombers stormed a power plant side the provincial headquarters, to battlefield losses elsewhere in the assault. by the Iraqi military since the and raised fears the extremists in the town of Dibis, killing 13 said in a news bulletin that one the country. He said IS maintains sleeper 2003 U.S.-led invasion. could lash out in unpredictable workers, including four Iranian of its reporters, Ahmet Kirkuk is an oil-rich city cells of militants in Kirkuk and By Thursday, the Iraqi forces ways as they defend the largest technicians, before blowing Haceroglu, was killed by a sniper claimed by both Iraq’s central surrounding villages. “We arrest- had advanced as far as Bartella, city under their control and their themselves up as police arrived, while covering the fighting. government and the largely ed one recently and he con- a historically Christian town last urban bastion in Iraq. said Maj. Ahmed Kader Ali, the There was no immediate word autonomous Kurdish region. fessed,” he said, adding that Fri- some nine miles from Mosul’s Multiple explosions rocked Dibis police chief. on casualties among other civil- Kurdish forces assumed full con- day’s attackers may have posed outskirts. 12 l SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DEFLOCKED Boyfriend’s previous marriage causing doubts

Dear Annie: My boyfriend time to set yourself free, start and I have been together for over fresh and perhaps meet someone 10 years. However, briefly we who values marriage as you do. separated. During that time, we still talked every day, talked Either way, you need to decide. about our future together and Right now, you’re in limbo, and how we still loved each other. We Dear that’s no place to live. just needed to take some time Annie Dear Annie: The letter from apart for each of us to evaluate “Worried Wife,” whose husband life and decide where we were going. One day, after a few is so wrapped up in watching ried. Yes — married. During our months, he very abruptly told me sports that it affects his moods, whole relationship, he had MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM that we couldn’t talk anymore. I always stated that he would caught my attention. I was a was completely shocked, not to never get married again because youth hockey coach many years mention heartbroken. I asked his marriage and divorce prior to ago. One of the major problems I him why, and he finally told me our dating were horrible. I have that he had met someone else. did encounter a couple of times always wanted to be married, After only a couple of short was dealing with men who were and although it broke my heart weeks of dating, they got mar- described as having sports obses- that he didn’t want that, I loved him so much that I was willing to sions. give up that dream. In your answer, you suggested YOUR After only a week of his being that the wife encourage him to married to this new woman, he get involved with the kids’ activ- knew he had made a mistake and HOROSCOPE ities. You mentioned that he quickly filed for divorce. She BORN LOSER moved out of his house, and might be happier about a goal shortly after, he and I decided we scored by his children than he wanted to be together regardless would be about a goal scored by of what had happened. his favorite team. So here we are, back together. I can tell you that such men He’s divorced, and for the most EUGENIA are prone to abusive, obscene LAST part, everything is wonderful. However, after eight months, I tirades about anything that find myself still having flash- appears to go badly for their Your Birthday backs, having negative thoughts kids, and they are not people I Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016 and getting upset just thinking wanted to see at the kids’ games. about his marriage. Carry out changes based on what I never say anything to him. I I do not know the answer for will make you most comfortable. A keep this to myself and just try to this man (maybe anger manage- ALLEY OOP problem with someone who is trying to push you in a direction you don’t want get over it. I just want to know: ment), but I know that a kids to go will have to be resolved if you Am I ever truly going to get over sporting event is not the place for plan to remain in touch. Focus on it? 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(AP) — The major U.S. stock performance, but when you look and transportation businesses. THE WEEK ON WALL STREET indexes closed mostly lower Fri- at the market overall we’re still The industrial conglomerate also The Dow this week day, capping a day spent waver- being weighed down by energy.” trimmed its revenue forecast for 19,000 ing between small gains and loss- The Dow Jones industrial the year. Dow Jones The daily high, low and close for es. average fell 16.64 points, or 0.1 Skechers U.S.A. slumped 17.3 industrials 18,000 the week ending Friday, Oct. 21: Phone companies were the percent, to 18,145.71. The Stan- percent after the footwear maker For the week ending 17,000 18,300 biggest drag on the market fol- dard & Poor’s 500 index slipped reported disappointing results Friday, Oct. 21 18,240 lowing reports that AT&T was 0.18 points, or 0.01 percent, to for the second quarter in a row. 18,145.71 16,000 18,180 considering a deal to acquire the 2,141.16. The Nasdaq composite The stock fell $3.96 to $18.98. 18,120 media conglomerate Time Warn- index gained 15.57 points, or 0.3 Others companies fared bet- 7.33 15,000 er. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T- percent, to 5,257.40. ter. O NDJFMMA JASO J 18,060 Mobile US all fell. The three indexes ended McDonald’s rose 33 percent 18,000 MWTFT Health care and energy stocks slightly higher for the week. The after the world’s biggest ham- Nasdaq 5,500 also took some losses, while con- Dow is now up 4.1 percent for the burger chain served up earnings composite 5,000 Week’s sumer staples and technology year, while the S&P 500 is up 4.8 and revenue that exceeded Wall For the week ending close companies held on to slight percent. The Nasdaq is up 5 per- Street’s expectations. The stock 7.33 Friday, Oct. 21 4,500 18,145.71 gains. cent. added $3.36 to $113.93. Investors continued to focus Roughly two weeks into the Microsoft climbed 4.2 percent 5,257.40 4,000 Nasdaq on corporate America, reviewing third-quarter financial reporting a day after the software giant 3,500 43.24 43.24 5,257.40 earnings from General Electric, period, earnings for companies in posted a surprisingly high profit O NDJFMMA JASO J McDonald’s and other big compa- the S&P 500 are projected be for its fiscal first quarter. The nies. Earnings from banks and down about 0.8 percent overall results help validate the compa- S&P 500 8.18 other financial companies have from a year ago, according to ny’s increased focus on software Standard & 2,200 2,141.16 been mostly better than antici- S&P Global Market Intelligence. and online services. The stock Poor’s 500 2,100 pated, which has helped boost That forecast is largely due to the gained $2.41 to $59.66, eclipsing For the week ending 2,000 NYSE 50.58 that sector. energy sector, which has been its previous record close of $59.56 Friday, Oct. 21 10,571.88 “We’re seeing a lot better hard hit by falling energy prices. set in December 1999. 1,900 2,141.16 earnings come out of the finan- Several companies that News and corporate deal talk 1,800 NYSE MKT cial sector in particular, and reported results on Friday failed also fueled big moves on Wall 8.18 -50.15 1,700 2,274.91 some good earnings come out of to impress investors. Street Friday. O NDJFMMA JASO J technology,” said David General Electric slipped 9 Reynolds American jumped 14 Schiegoleit, managing director of cents to $28.98 after the compa- percent after London-based AP AP investments at the Private Client ny said its latest quarterly sales British American Tobacco offered already own. Reynolds was eval- come a decline in smoking rates cigarettes. Reynolds was the Reserve at U.S. Bank. “That is fell more than anticipated due to to buy out the 57.8 percent stake uating the offer, which analysts in their home markets and com- biggest gainer in the S&P 500, reflected in some of the sector weaker results from its lighting in Reynolds that it doesn’t say would help both sides over- petition from electronic climbing $6.61 to $53.78.

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Genetic testing on tissue samples from two cougar tissue sample from Roell on Aug. 28, 2015, cougars poached in the Upper Peninsula shows the which had been collected Nov. 20, 2013, after the two animals likely came from a population found poaching of a cougar in Schoolcraft County. generally in South Dakota, Wyoming and north- During the 2013 muzzleloader deer hunting sea- west Nebraska. son, conservation officers received a tip that a “This genetic research lines up with what we’ve cougar had been killed at a hunting camp near presumed previously, that cougars found in the Seney. Upper Peninsula are males dispersing from this Investigation revealed the animal was shot and population east of the Rocky Mountains,” said wounded with a rifle when it entered a field near Kevin Swanson, a Michigan Department of Natu- the camp. The following day, the cougar was ral Resources wildlife management specialist with tracked down and killed by a man developed later the agency’s Bear and Wolf Program. “These males as a suspect. dispersed from the main population are looking to Three men from Bay City were arrested and con- establish new territories.” victed for poaching the cougar. The men served jail Since 2008, the DNR has confirmed 35 cougar time, paid several thousand dollars in fines, costs reports in the U.P., but so far there remains no con- and restitution, and lost hunting privileges for sev- clusive evidence of a breeding population. No eral years. reports have been confirmed from Lower Michigan. Cougars are an endangered species in Michigan, protected by law. ResultsThe genetic analyzed results from analyses of the two The U.P. cougar confirmations were derived cougar samples were reported recently to the DNR from trail camera video, photographs, tracks, scat, by the center. or in the case of the two males poached, carcasses. Researchers investigated the potential popula- On Feb. 1, a cougar was found dead in Dickinson tion of origin for the two cougars using a database County, about four miles north of Iron Mountain. which includes samples from cougar populations in Conservation officers investigating the incident South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, Photo submitted said the animal, which a medical examination Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, JERRY EDDE, a retired U.S. Forest Service biologist who lives in Bessemer, kneels next to the pronghorn ante- determined had been in a snare, had been dumped Oregon and Florida. lope he shot in his annual trip to Montana. near the intersection of Johnson Road and County Preliminary substructure analysis showed that Road 607 in Breitung Township. the animals are most closely related to individuals On April 18, researchers at the National from the region of the Black Hills of Wyoming and Patience pays off during Genomics Center for Wildlife and Fish Conserva- South Dakota and northwest Nebraska, the DNR tion in Missoula, Mont., received a tissue sample said. collected Feb. 1 from the dead cougar. The tissue sample from the cougar from School- The sample had been sent to the center for craft County showed a probability of 74.1 percent Montana pronghorn hunt genetic evaluation by MDNR wildlife biologist to have come from the Wyoming-South Dakota- Brian Roell in Marquette. Nebraska population, while the Dickinson County Researchers had previously received another cougar’s probability was 99.8 percent. By JERRY EDDE camp for lunch. When I got I quickly ranged the buck special for The Globe there, the outfitter informed me with the rifle scope’s built-in The small herd of pronghorn that the Hunter family had range finder and it flashed 425 antelope that was grazing on already returned with three yards, and a tiny yellow light Black bear plans flooded volunteer wheat sprouts slowly pronghorn bucks and was came on a couple of ticks down headed my way. already back out on the prairie the vertical reticle. Among the 19 was one trying to fill the three doe tags I set the yellow dot just pronghorn buck, at a distance they also had. behind the front leg, about half under for Wisconsin hunt 500 yards or so. I returned to my designated way down the buck’s torso, and Through the rifle scope, I hunting area and scouted for pulled the trigger. To my amaze- could see that this buck’s horns night at my house to avoid the more pronghorns. Near the end ment, the entire herd sprang to Hello friends: were considerably smaller than You know how sometimes the drive the next morning. of my scouting, I found a herd attention, including the buck, the those of the last pronghorn I Packers have a bad season and I think it is important to add with a very interesting and began to anxiously look had taken two years ago. by the time the walleyes are that Doug, Derek, Noah and buck. The horns were only aver- around for the source of the dan- Finally, they drifted within running the next spring, you Scott all really seemed to enjoy age size, but they stuck out from ger. range, at about 400 yards. have forgotten about it? bear baiting and were having the side of the buck’s head, more No animals ran as I shucked The buck was chasing does, like a longhorn steer. a new .270 WSM cartridge into Two weeks ago, Wisconsin’s Mark some massive bears hit their so keeping the crosshairs on him black bear season came to an Walters baits. “That,” I told myself, “is the the chamber. But just as I reset- was somewhat of a challenge. end and three hunters had a Next is the reality called life. buck I want.” tled the yellow dot on the buck, Finally, he paused. I was rather challenging season. In the football game the night When I returned to the lodge, all the does ran as hard as they ready to fire. It was the Friday after the before I was going to sit with the Hunter family had just could as a group in a cloud of “Do I really want to end this Fourth of July and I was help- Noah, he suffered a severely returned with the three does dust. hunt only a few hours into it?,” I ing my old high school buddy, sin’s acorn crop. broken hand and was strongly they were after and were pack- To my complete amazement, thought to myself. Doug Cibulka, and his 17-year- No acorns is not good for advised by his doctor to not hunt ing to leave the next morning the buck still stood there, look- I slid the safety back to “on.” old son, Derek, on what would black bears, whitetail deer and bears because the kick of the with six antelope. ing intently to his rear for the Hunting pronghorn antelopes be their first ever bear hunting wood ducks or squirrels. gun could create permanent Steve advised me, “In the source of the gunshot. My policy (some people call them speed season. So in early August, I got a damage to his broken hand. morning, you had better put on is when you miss, shoot low. goats) can be an addiction. Doug and Derek were going text from my good friend, Trudy Thus Noah’s bear season was your killing boots.” That way if you are too low, you That morning, I had met a to use the bait sites I estab- Bartels, saying that her stepson, over. The next morning found me are more likely to hit the heart, family who has made it a tradi- lished eight years ago, as I did Noah Mecklenberg, a senior at Doug Cibulka is a super parking my vehicle in a little or if you are really low, kick up tion. Steve Hunter (not his real not have a tag this year. Necedah High School, had a trooper. He works in Madison draw, hidden from where I knew some dirt in front of the ante- name) and his wife, Diana, and Bear baiting, for anyone who bear tag and could use some and is done each day at 1:30, the pronghorns would be arriv- lope and you will have some 20-something daughter, Mielikki is not aware, absolutely kicks help if I could offer it. which gave him exactly enough ing from. I walked down the idea where your shots are hit- (obviously not their real names, your butt physically, financially With that one text, the year I time to drive up, run his baits fence line and stopped in front ting. either), had just shared some of and mentally. was going to take off from bait- and hunt. Some days, he had of a water tank. At any rate, I held about 6 their hunting experiences with It is incredibly cool to see ing changed, as I had a spot in Derek with him; some days, he I plopped the “turkey chair” I inches lower than the first shot me at breakfast. what was at your bait the night my mind that I knew would be did not. sit in beside a corner post for and at the report, the buck stiff- They had been hunting as a before by checking your trail good and Noah needed help. So Naturally, three days before some cover and just as I sat ened into “standing rigor mortis” family since Mielikki was old cameras. It could be a wolf, a we had bears almost from day the season opened, the local down, I also noticed I was sit- and fell over like you had enough to hold a .22. Her next fisher, lots of times raccoons and one and some of my most vivid black bears went nocturnal and, ting beside a fresh cow pushed over a piano bench, with rifle was a .300 Remington of course, black bear. memories from both Noah’s of course, the heavy rains con- pie. “Well,” I thought, “now I all four legs sticking straight Ultra-mag, and with it, accord- By late August, every bear experiences and the Cibulkas’ tinued. In mid-September, Doug have scent cover, too.” out. ing to her dad, she had shot baiter that I have ever known was heavy rainfalls every three and Derek had two baits that Scent cover, or not, I soon DRT (Dead Right There) and every non-predator big game looks worn out and their trucks or four days. They flooded out started to get some late after- spied the same herd from yes- my longest shot yet, I was pretty animal in Montana, including a are a hodge-podge of bait, buck- the swamps, forests and, most noon hits by bear and Doug was terday slowly grazing my way. happy. mountain goat which Steve, ets, trail camera chips, empty importantly, the gravel and super excited. Unfortunately, it was the same Later, I rejoined my wife in himself, had never been able to wallets and generally a few new sand roads that Noah and his The night before Doug and small-horned buck I had seen Bozeman for some sight-seeing even draw a tag for. Clearly, dents. father, Scott Bartels, and Doug Derek were going to start hunt- before and as I followed him in (there is a lot to see in Montana) this family takes their hunting So Doug and Derek were and Derek would use to travel ing both of those bear, eight the scope, I noticed another and we eventually picked up my seriously. driving up from Portage, at first on for their bear baiting runs. inches of rain fell. The entire small herd approaching me from buck at the meat processor and The small herd of antelope I once a week and soon after We were running baits in upper Midwest lost roads, the opposite direction. headed back home. had been watching joined two every four days and then every northern Juneau County, and bridges and, in some cases, peo- Swinging around, I began to A bed-and-breakfast with other groups of about the same three and eventually every day. the season opened on Wednes- ple died. count the animals in this herd antelope hunting: I might try size and drifted off down the This was one of the best sum- day, Sept. 7. Heavy rains came The sand and gravel roads when much to my surprise and that again someday. valley. mers I ever witnessed as far as the night before and that morn- that Doug and Derek Cibulka delight, the long-horn buck I I decided to return to the large black bears regularly com- ing. were traveling to run their baits was after was among them. ing to the baits during daytime Noah Mecklenberg is on the and hunt were under 18 inches hours (nocturnal bears are a Necedah Cardinals football team of water and closed for 15 days. area weekly Lake Gogebic report challenge.) and was pretty much delaying That, my friends, is the short I do not know how many of the start of his bear season until version of one hard-fought bear you recall the hard frost of May the following Saturday, as the baiting/hunting season. Lake Gogebic: The fishing, like are seeing some better action during in the normal areas. 19. My daughter, Selina, and I team was short on players. Next year, Selina or I might the Green Bay Packers, has low light conditions. Woodcock numbers have been were turkey hunting and, folks, I would be sitting with Noah have a tag. I can’t wait to go improved slightly. Grouse hunters continue to find great with flight birds continuing to Walleye action has picked up a birds scattered mainly because of no stay in the area. that killer frost made it so the on Saturday. I sat with Derek broke, wear myself out, dent my the two previous nights. Doug bit, with anglers who are using main- green vegetation being knocked —From Barry Drews, for nine apple trees in my yard did truck and at least partially lose ly minnows working the weeds in down by heavy frost yet. the Lake Gogebic Area not produce an apple. It did the and Derek store their bait at my my mind! four to 10 feet doing the best. Birds have not moved to the tra- Chamber of Commerce same thing to much of Wiscon- place and have spent many a Sunset Others are working sucker min- ditional food sources for this time of nows and stickbaits from shore and season, creating less concentration