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DAILY GLOBE Monday, December 30, 2019 likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 33 | Low: 23 | Details, page 2 START YOUR ENGINES Chamber Vintage group to racers get perform monthly By TOM LAVENTURE Olympus [email protected] IRONWOOD – Chamber music will become a regular thing at the Historic Ironwood going Theatre. By TOM LAVENTURE Following their fourth perfor- [email protected] mance at HIT on Sunday, the IRONWOOD – The race must Garland City Chamber Players go on might have been the motto have agreed to perform here on among dozens of enthusiastic the last Sunday of each month vintage racers eager going forward, said Zona Wick, to get the first competition of the president of the HIT board. The year under their belt. free afternoon performances will The temperatures were slight- continue on Jan. 26, to include ly above freezing, making the refreshments and a chance to precipitation coming down a mingle with the artists and com- freezing drizzle rather than light munity following the perfor- snow for the Pro Vintage Race of mance. the Ironwood Snowmobile The performances are free but Olympus on Saturday. The the aging Ironwood theatre was groomed between every few needs donation support for reno- races to keep the surface as good vations and programming, said as could be expected. Andrew McInnes, the violinist Bruce Kassens, race director and violist with the Garland City for Pro Vintage Racing, said it Chamber Players. Any donations was beautiful weather for specta- will help and be appreciated, he tors with 33 degree tempera- said. tures. A little colder weather “This piano has been here would have helped to lay more since 1923,” he said. “They are ice on the track but the track slowly bringing it back online held up “really well” and the but there is a long way to go.” event finished on schedule, he McInnes also praised the mez- said. zanine gallery on the second “This is an awesome facility floor lobby of the theatre. He for snowmobile racing,” Kassens demonstrated the acoustics by said. “As beautiful as it is out speaking from within the gallery today it would be great to have and then outside of it to show the more fans. A lot of people think difference in tone and amplifica- Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe tion. vintage is a bunch of old snow- KEVIN MARCOTT of Abbotsford, Wis., shows some intensity as he leans his vintage 1970s Arctic mobiles putzing around the race- “We love playing here,” Cat Lynx 340 into a corner while keeping ahead of two other Lynx riders who also lead at some McInnes said. track and this is far from that. point during the Pro Vintage oval ice racing event at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds racetrack. The USSA ProStar competition will have newer models competing on Jan. 4-5, 2020 at the fair- grounds. RACING — page 5 CHAMBER — page 5 WAT E R W O E S Manganese levels lead Ironwood to find solutions Editor’s note: The Daily Globe Sarah Brozzo, of Ironwood, is counting down the Gogebic said she protested to make Range’s top five stories of 2019 Stories of more people aware to check each day through Tuesday, New their own and to ask Year’s Eve. At No. 2, is Ironwood questions about water quality. water issues. the Year “People are busy working two jobs and taking care of kids By TOM LAVENTURE and they just don’t know it’s an [email protected] issue,” she said. IRONWOOD – The city of Other protesters said they Ironwood announced in pay non-refundable deposits November that it had contract- and high monthly water rates ed with an engineering firm to tested2019 quarterly by the city even with bills that do not clearly find a solution to the city’s though not required by the detail how the billing was cal- manganese and discoloration Environmental Protection culated. The commissioners problems. Agency. Erickson said that a said in a meeting that the The announcement followed water filtration system was the billing matter would be part of a health advisory and months likely long term solution but a future workshop.

of backlash from residents who that the engineering firm and Erickson announced at the P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe attended meetings, started a other experts would make that July 22 commission meeting BIG SNOW Resort instructor Sandra Tocko helps Samantha social media following and determination. that the Michigan Rural Water Camba, 12, of the Chicago, Ill., area to secure her skis Sunday at went to media to say The group protested daily Association was requested to Indianhead Mountain. nothing was being done. The outside the city Memorial perform an independent audit group, “Citizens United for Building. Some residents of the city water system opera- Skiers enjoy warm Sunday Usable Water,” confronted brought used water filters from tions. Water samples were commissioners and city manag- home that were blackened by taken from wellheads to test for at Indianhead Mountain er Scott Erickson at Ironwood manganese and said they do manganese levels, along with City Council meetings with not drink their tap water. additional lead and copper test- By P.J. GLISSON from other states to enjoy the demands to address water qual- “We’re a group of families ing a year earlier than sched- [email protected] snow that apparently is in short ity and water billing com- and friends who are concerned uled. The city routinely tests WAKEFIELD – Temperatures supply elsewhere. plaints. about children and the quality under safety levels for EPA near 40 degrees brought steady The Daily Globe talked to peo- The city responded saying of the water,” said Marci Cox, required testing. traffic to the slopes at Big Snow ple from , Minnesota, that water discoloration occurs of Ironwood. “My water is Resort’s Indianhead location on Illinois, Missouri, North Dakota when iron and manganese level brown and I don’t want to use Sunday. increase – both of which are my tap water even for my dog.” WATER — page 11 The impending New Year’s holiday attracted numerous folks SKIERS — page 5 TODAY INDEX Snow likely — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .10-11 75 cents Comics ...... 9 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 101, No. 33 High 39 High 43 (1979) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education ...... 6 Low 34 Low -35 (1976) Sunday trace Snow depth 11 in. Obituaries ...... 2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 83.1 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 15 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 61.8 in. Sports ...... 7-8 Low 8 Sunday .89 in. l 2 MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD US Rep John Lewis Obituaries of Georgia battling TODAY TUESDAYTUESDAAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSSDAY FRIDAY pancreatic cancer ATLANTA (AP) – Con- Kurt Harvey gressman John Lewis of Georgia announced Sun- RAMSAY, Mich. – Kurt Harvey, 58, of Ramsay, day that he has advanced passed away Monday, Dec. 23, 2019. pancreatic cancer, vowing Snow Likely Snow LikelyLike ely Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Isolated Snow Kurt was born on July 2, 1961, in Wakefield, a he will keep serving and son of Raymond G. and JoAnn (Banovetz) Harvey. fight the disease with the He was a free spirit since birth. Kurt attended Besse- tenacity with which he bat- 33° 23° 24° 14°144° 22° 16° 31° 21° 27° 19° tled racial discrimination Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: mer schools and graduated from A.D. Johnston High and other inequalities dat- 88-16-16 mmphph SSEE 99-14-14 mmphph W 88-11-11 mmphph SSSWSW 77-10-10 mmphph SSSWSW 7 mmphph WWSWSW School in 1981. He loved sports ing to the civil rights era. and excelled in basketball. Lewis, the youngest and Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK Kurt proudly served his country 36/30 last survivor of the Big Six Todayy we will see cloudy skies with in the U.S. Army with the 82nd Air- civil rights activists in a Bergland a 100%00% chance of snow, high g borne Division. He was employed group once led by the Rev. 34/23 tempetemperatureerature of 333°,3°, humidity of 99%. Wakefield at White Pine Copper Company, Martin Luther King Jr., Ironwood SouthSoutheastheast wind 8 to 16 mph. New Saxon 33/23 City of Bessemer and as a general said in a statement that the 33/23 Marenisco snow accumulation between four to 34/24 five inches nches possible. maintenance worker. cancer was detected earlier Bessemer 33/24 this month during a rou- Upson His kindness will always be Hurley 33/23 Watersmeet tine medical visit. 33/23 33/23 33/24 SUNS AND MOON remembered by friends and family. The 79-year-old Demo- Mercer You could always count on him to crat said subsequent tests 33/23 give a helping hand. 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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- creatic cancer are alive five al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may be years after being diag- 5 stabbed at Hanukkah expressed online at lakesidememorialchapel.com. nosed. celebration in latest attack on Jews MONSEY, N.Y. (AP) – A put in handcuffs. The FBI is seeking a knife-wielding man President Donald warrant to obtain his stormed into a rabbi’s Trump condemned the online accounts and were home and stabbed five peo- “horrific” attack, saying in scouring digital evidence, ple as they celebrated a tweet Sunday that “We the official said. They are Hanukkah in an Orthodox must all come together to also looking into his men- Jewish community north of fight, confront, and eradi- tal health history. New York City, an ambush cate the evil scourge of The family’s pastor, the the governor said Sunday anti-Semitism.” Rev. Wendy Paige, said was an act of domestic ter- One witness described Thomas has been suffering rorism fueled by intoler- the attack as a chaotic from mental illness and ance and a “cancer” of scene punctuated with that his family believes that growing hatred in America. panic and screams. condition was the cause of Police tracked a fleeing Thomas, 37, was the alleged stabbings – not suspect to Manhattan and arraigned Sunday and hatred toward Jewish peo- made an arrest within two pleaded not guilty to five ple. She said his family is Associated Press hours of the attack Satur- counts of attempted mur- sorry for the pain he has SECRETARY OF Defense Mark Esper, left, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff day night in Monsey. der and one count of bur- caused. Gen. Mark Milley, right, listen as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers a state- Grafton E. Thomas had glary. Bail was set at $5 mil- The stabbings on the ment on Iraq and Syria, at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, Sunday blood all over his clothing, lion and he remains jailed. seventh night of Hanukkah in Palm Beach, Fla. smelled of bleach but said He didn’t answer questions left one person critically “almost nothing” when as authorities escorted him wounded, Gov. Andrew officers stopped him, offi- to a waiting vehicle. Cuomo said. The rabbi’s US strikes hit Iraqi militia cials said. Thomas’ criminal histo- son was also injured, he An automated license ry includes an arrest for said. Authorities have not plate reader alerted officers assaulting a police horse, provided a motive and blamed in contractor’s death that the suspect’s had according to an official Shea said investigators do WASHINGTON (AP) – militia for a rocket barrage Trump. crossed over the George briefed on the investigation not believe, at this point, The U.S. carried out mili- Friday that killed a U.S. Esper said they dis- Washington Bridge into who was not authorized to that any other people were tary strikes in Iraq and defense contractor at a mil- cussed with Trump “other New York City about an discuss the matter publicly involved. Syria targeting an Iranian- itary compound near options that are available” hour after the attack. and spoke to The Associat- The attack was the latest backed Iraqi militia Kirkuk, in northern Iraq. to respond to Iran. Thomas was stopped and ed Press on condition of in a string of violence tar- blamed for a rocket attack Officials said as many as “I would note also that taken into custody about anonymity. A lawyer repre- geting Jews in the region, that killed an American 30 rockets were fired in Fri- we will take additional 20-30 minutes later, NYPD senting Thomas at the including a Dec. 10 mas- contractor, Defense Secre- day’s assault. actions as necessary to commissioner Dermot arraignment said he had sacre at a kosher grocery tary Mark Esper said Sun- Esper said the U.S. hit ensure that we act in our Shea said. no convictions. store in New Jersey. Last day. three of the militia’s sites in own self-defense and we Security camera footage The Greenwood month in Monsey, a man Secretary of State Mike western Iraq and two in deter further bad behavior the NYPD made public street where Thomas lived was stabbed while walking Pompeo said the strikes eastern Syria, including from militia groups or Sunday night showed two with his mother, about 20 to a synagogue. send the message that the weapon depots and the from Iran,” Esper, who was officers approaching miles from Monsey, was Cuomo said Saturday’s U.S. will not tolerate militia’s command and accompanied by Pompeo Thomas’ sedan with guns blocked with police tape savagery was the 13th anti- actions by Iran that jeopar- control bases. and Milley, said in a brief drawn before the suspect Sunday as FBI agents and Semitic attack in New York dize American lives. U.S. Air Force F-15 statement to reporters in a placed his hands on the police officers carried since Dec. 8 and endemic “Precision defensive Strike Eagles carried out ballroom at Trump’s Mar- roof of the car and he was items from their home. of “an American cancer on strikes” were conducted the strikes and all the air- a-Lago resort, where the the body politic.” against five sites of Kataeb craft safely returned to president is on a more “This is violence Hezbollah, or Hezbollah their home base, Esper than two-week winter # # spurred by hate, it is mass Brigades, Defense Depart- said. At the ammunition break. THIS DAY violence and I consider this ment spokesman Jonathan storage facilities that were The national security an act of domestic terror- Hoffman said in a state- struck, significant sec- officials did not answer IN HISTORY ism,” Cuomo said. “Let’s ment earlier Sunday. ondary explosions were any questions. December 30 call it what it is.” The U.S. blames the observed. Pompeo said the “deci- • 1835 Georgia gold rush caused the government Pompeo, Esper and sive response” makes clear forced relocation of the Cherokees to move across Gen. Mark Milley, chair- that the U.S. “will not stand the Mississippi . The march became know as man of the Joint Chiefs of for the Islamic Republic of the Trail of Tears in which 4,000 Cherokee people Staff, flew to Palm Beach, Iran to take actions that died of cold, hunger and disease Florida, after the operation put American men and to brief President Donald women in jeopardy.” • 1865 Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, British India. He died in 1936 • 1936 “Of Mice and Men” is released REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS • 1968 Frank Sinatra first records “My Way” with New Year’s Eve Buffet NEW DUROLAST ROOF ON UPPER SECTION lyrics written by Paul Anka Special! OF BUILDING LOCATE AT 250 E. MIDLAND AVE. 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Ironwood public works all ages are invited to celebrate the New department closed for New Year Year with them. holiday They will be counting down to noon instead of to midnight. IRONWOOD – The City of Ironwood Public Works Department and city offices Big Powderhorn hosts New will be closed on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 due to Year’s Eve event New Year Holiday. BESSEMER – The Big Powderhorn Gogebic County Courthouse Mountain Resort will be holding their closed for New Year holiday New Year’s Eve Extravaganza Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature a live per- BESSEMER – The Gogebic County formance soundtrack by Graham Baldwin. Courthouse will be closed on Tuesday, the torch light parade and fireworks. Dec. 31, 2019 and Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 in observance of the New Year holiday. USSA ProStar Ice Oval Races scheduled Mercer library host New Year’s Eve party IRONWOOD – The Ironwood Snow- mobile Olympus team is preparing for the MERCER, Wis. – The Mercer Public 2020 USSA ProStar Ice Oval Races set for Library will be holding its “Noon Year’s Jan. 4-5. The races start at 8 a.m. and will Eve” party Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Kids of run till 5 p.m. Film explores Ronstadt’s life,

Submitted photo wide-ranging music career MERCER LOONS Debbie Savage and Tom Olson make a Donation to H.O.P.E Animal Shelter assistant manager Kathy Zumbrock. By DAVID BAUDER said it would be “when he into consideration,” she AP Media Writer stops enabling Donald said. The recent recogni- NEW YORK (AP) – Trump.” tion is “lovely, you know. Between the Kennedy Cen- When will Ronstadt be I’m glad they like it. I like ter Honors and a CNN doc- loved? Now seems to be the some of it and don’t like Ari Behn, Spacey accuser and umentary about her life time, with the well-received most of it. The good thing debuting on television New documentary, “Linda Ron- is it got better. My early Year’s Day, Linda Ronstadt stadt: The Sound of My work makes me cringe. ex of Norwegian princess, dies is taking a career victory Voice.” Viewers will see Later on it got better.” By PHILIP MARCELO lap. that Ronstadt’s career had She also had an admirer The match had critics tions. A lawyer for Spacey Associated Press Ronstadt drew attention two distinct stages. in Amy Entelis, an execu- before it even became offi- didn’t respond to an email this month for a comment There was the rock star, tive at CNN. Scandinavian writer Ari cial. Negative coverage seeking comment Thurs- at a dinner for Kennedy sex symbol days with hits “She was iconic in my Behn – the ex-husband of dogged Behn after a Las day. honorees hosted by the like “You’re No Good,” life,” said Entelis, who is in Norwegian Princess Vegas travelogue he hosted Behn’s death came a day State Department and Sec- “Heat Wave” and “Blue charge of CNN Films, and Martha Louise and among on Norwegian TV in the after Spacey, 60, released a retary Mike Pompeo. Ron- Bayou.” Part two began therefore, in position to the people who had early 2000s briefly showed YouTube video in which he stadt said she hadn’t with her 1980 New York green light the Rob Epstein accused actor Kevin Spacey him around prostitutes, pretends to be Frank planned to mention the stage role in “The Pirates of and Jeffrey Friedman docu- of sexual misconduct – some of them using Underwood, the scheming Trump administration but Penzance,” ushering in mentary. died this week, his manag- cocaine. politician he played in the did so to show support for adventurous projects fea- It’s not charity work; er said. He was 47. Behn said at the time Netflix series “House of fellow honoree Sally Field. turing jazz standards, tra- biographies have done well Behn died by suicide that it was mere reporting, Cards.” He did not address The actress had remarked ditional Mexican record- for CNN’s film division, Wednesday, his manager not endorsement, and the cascade of allegations about living in an era ings and trio discs with most notably “RBG” about told the Norwegian news Martha Louise defended against him. where the idea of truth was Emmylou Harris and Dolly Supreme Court Justice service NTB. him. Spacey was dropped being challenged, Ronstadt Parton. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Authorities said he was Behn also wrote books from “Cards” after several said. Despite the fear of others are in the works on found at his home in Nor- and plays, including 1999’s people stepped forward “Half the room applaud- record company execu- Anthony Bourdain and way. “Trist som faen,” or “Sad as with allegations of sexual ed and the other half sat in tives, many of the projects Julia Child. The Norwegian royal Hell,” a short story collec- misconduct. The final sea- silence,” Ronstadt recalled. did quite well. Ronstadt hasn’t been family said in a written tion that was translated son aired last year. “I just wanted to say that I She now lives a quiet life interested in cooperating statement that Behn was into several languages. Massachusetts prosecu- was in solidarity with her. I in the San Francisco area, with documentaries in the “an important part of our In 2017, Behn accused tors this year dropped a didn’t want her to stand up her singing voice stilled by past but admired a film family for many years and Spacey of groping him criminal case alleging the there by herself.” Parkinson’s Disease. Her that Epstein had made we carry warm and good under the table at a Nobel Oscar winner groped an During his remarks, last album, a collaboration about pioneering gay memories of him with us.” Peace Prize concert in Oslo 18-year-old man at a bar on Pompeo referenced a Ron- with Cajun singer Ann politician Harvey Milk. Behn, who was Danish- a decade earlier. It didn’t the resort island of Nan- stadt hit, “When Will I Be Savoy that Ronstadt con- Her participation was born, and Martha Louise, appear that Behn ever pur- tucket in 2016. The Loved,” saying he won- siders one of her best, was minimal, aside from nar- the oldest daughter of Nor- sued criminal charges or a unnamed accuser in that dered when he’d be loved. released in 2006. She per- rating stories about her way’s King Harald and lawsuit against Spacey. case invoked his Fifth When it was Ronstadt’s formed her last concert in early life, including her Queen Sonja, were married Spacey didn’t comment Amendment right not to turn to speak, the 73-year- 2009. Mexican heritage and fami- for 14 years. The couple on the allegations at the testify about text messages old retired singer tartly “I didn’t do the work for ly’s musical background, divorced in 2017 and have time, which came amid a from the night of the answered the question and prizes. I never took that and a key final scene. three children. string of similar accusa- alleged encounter. Community Calendar New______Year’s Eve Buffet Tuesday, Dec. 31 • 4-8pm Email calendar items and Lutheran Church, Ironwood. mission, 5 p.m., meeting, Con- area74.org. community news to area74.org. ference Room 1, second floor, Community Pickleball Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, [email protected]. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Memorial Building, Ironwood. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer For more information, call 906- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Mercer Town Board, 5:30 School gymnasium. 715-776- Hot Vegetables, 932-2211. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. p.m., town hall. 4588. $ Gnocchis, Full Soup & Iron County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 14 Monday, Dec. 30 vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Friday, Jan. 3 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Salad Bar and Dessert Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Ironwood. area74.org. Iron County Food Pantry, 2190. 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His presidency has modest update of NAFTA that Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor been a ceaseless torrent of promises Trump pretended was a radical over- about what he’ll achieve from negoti- haul. ations with foreign leaders. But time Steve His negotiating wizardry has also and again, he ends up high and dry. Chapman fizzled against Iran. He abandoned Right now, the administration is the agreement the Obama adminis- In Their Opinion waiting to find out what the North tration reached to block Tehran’s Korean regime meant when it made path to the bomb, calling it “a horri- Foxconn tax the ominous vow to give the United ble, one-sided deal.” But Trump’s States a “Christmas gift” if talks did- they can overcome all the technolog- attempt to use economic strangula- n’t produce an agreement on nuclear ical and scientific difficulties to per- tion to force the other side to submit credits shouldn’t weapons and economic sanctions by fecting a deliverable nuclear has failed. year’s end. No such accord has been weapons capability.” In response, Iran has taken steps reached, which confirms the The China trade deal that Trump that are forbidden by the agreement. be held hostage bankruptcy of Trump’s strategy. celebrated is underwhelming, leav- So thanks to Trump, the Iranians are He started out in 2017 by threat- ing most of the important issues closer today to getting a nuclear If a company comes into your state and says it will ening Kim Jong Un with “fire and unresolved. Representative Robert weapon than they would be had he create 13,000 jobs making screws, then turns around fury” if he made threats. But then Lighthizer admitted it was just “a stayed in the deal. and says it will make bolts instead, who cares? the two agreed to a 2018 meeting in first step” – a far cry from the “epic” Meanwhile, attacks carried out by What does matter is that those jobs are created. Singapore – a made-for-TV spectacle agreement Trump said was almost Tehran in response to U.S. pressure That is what the company should be held account- that produced an agreement short complete back in April. have forced the administration to able for. on meaningful specifics. About all Despite hitting China with an contemplate sending 14,000 troops In this case, we are not talking about screws and Trump got in return for giving Kim array of tariffs that hurt American to the region. Instead of making the bolts, we are talking about liquid crystal display the propaganda opportunity was a consumers and companies, Trump Iranians more compliant, he has screens and other 21st century technology that Fox- halt in missile tests and the purport- has yet to get anything worth the cost made them more aggressive. conn is on the forefront of. ed demolition of a test site. he’s inflicted on the U.S. economy. Let’s not forget the most conspic- When it was announced that Foxconn was com- At a second meeting in Vietnam As for the view from Beijing, The uous negotiating flop of all. Trump ing to Wisconsin, the agreement was that the com- in February, Trump walked out after New York Times reported Dec. 14, vowed over and over that we would pany would create up to 13,000 jobs with an esti- failing to get what he wanted. That “People close to China’s economic build a wall on the southwest border mated average salary of $53,875 over a period of up ploy didn’t work either. Since then, policymaking process say that as the and Mexico would pay for it. But to six years. Kim has carried out several short- trade talks progressed this past Mexico has not paid anything and The company won’t be eligible for state incentives range rocket and missile tests. week, the mood among Chinese offi- obviously never will. if it doesn’t fulfill its job-creation and investment Trump’s response? “He likes testing cials gradually shifted from deeply Trump brings to mind Samuel promises. missiles,” the president said last worried to cautious and finally, by Johnson’s comment: “Men who can- Last year, the company didn’t have enough quali- summer with peculiar nonchalance. late in the week, jubilant and even not deceive others are often very suc- fied full-time employees and it didn’t get the tax cred- All indications are that he’s been incredulous that the hard-liners’ cessful at deceiving themselves.” its. That is how the agreement was supposed to work. duped by a wily opponent who is goals had been achieved.” Maybe he blustered his way into a This year, the company says it has enough quali- playing for time. Trump’s former When the Chinese refused to sign few good deals during his time in fied full-time employees. But the Evers administra- national security adviser John Bolton a deal unless the U.S. agreed to roll private business. But when it comes tion is continuing to say that the company cannot get recently told NPR the North Koreans back tariffs, the administration said to high-stakes negotiations with for- hiring tax credits unless they change the agreement will never surrender their nuclear no – only to cave in the end. eign adversaries, he’s a lamb among to reflect what technology will be made in Mount weapons. Lighthizer says Beijing agreed to buy wolves. Pleasant. “They’re happy to sell that same at least $40 billion in American farm Steve Chapman blogs at chicagotri- The state contends that because the facility has bridge over and over again, but products each year, but the Chinese bune.com/news/opinion/chapman. changed from a Gen. 10.5 to a Gen. 6, and work is there’s no serious chance they will themselves have made no such com- Follow him on Twitter @SteveChap- being done on the property in Mount Pleasant by ever voluntarily give it up,” he said. mitment publicly. man13 or at facebook.com/stevechap- Foxconn Industrial Internet – which was not one of “The more time they have, the more It just may be the administration man13. the companies that signed the agreement – that the contract should be amended to reflect those details. Joel Brennan, secretary of the Department of Today in history Administration, said in an interview with The Jour- nal Times that it is in Foxconn’s best interest to By The Associated Press amend the contract to receive the tax credits. Today’s Highlight in History “From a legal standpoint, the state cannot certify On Dec. 30, 1922, Vladimir tax credits for the project and what they’re doing Lenin proclaimed the estab- right now,” Brennan said. “We need to bring that into lishment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which last- alignment and it’s in everybody’s best interest to ed nearly seven decades come to an understanding to how we do that.” before dissolving in December Foxconn did approach the state originally to 1991. amend the contract and the state appears to be On this date engaging with the company. But the tax credits In 1813, British troops burned Buffalo, New York, dur- shouldn’t be held hostage. ing the War of 1812. If it’s just about alignment, an addendum should In 1853, the be added and then development and incentives and Mexico signed a treaty should continue as promised. But the dispute seems under which the U.S. agreed to buy some 45,000 square miles to be more political than anything. of land from Mexico for $10 If the governor backs down on promises because million in a deal known as the of a technicality, how does that look to other busi- Gadsden Purchase. nesses wanting to move into Wisconsin? In 1860, 10 days after Businesses have to adapt to market conditions. South Carolina seceded from the Union, the state militia That means changing what products they manufac- seized the United States Arse- ture based on demand and other economic factors. nal in Charleston. It shouldn’t matter if Foxconn builds a Generation In 1903, about 600 people 6 plant, instead of a generation 10.5 plant. What mat- died when fire broke out at the from dusk until dawn the fol- of staff, John Kelly, told the Los Bogguss is 63. Former “Today” recently opened Iroquois The- lowing morning; up to 412 Angeles Times that Trump had show co-host Matt Lauer is 62. ters more is that it builds it and hires workers. ater in Chicago. deaths were reported. long ago backed away from his Actress-comedian Tracey Ull- Ever since Foxconn was announced, it’s been In 1936, the United Auto In 2006, a state funeral ser- campaign pledge to construct man is 60. Rock musician Rob political. But jobs shouldn’t be political. Here in Workers union staged its first vice was held in the U.S. Capi- a solid wall along the U.S.- Hotchkiss is 59. Radio-TV southeastern Wisconsin, Foxconn received biparti- “sit-down” strike at the General tol Rotunda for former Presi- Mexico border. A lion killed an commentator Sean Hannity is san support because local officials understood that Motors Fisher Body Plant No. 1 dent Gerald R. Ford. intern, 22-year-old Alexandra 58. Sprinter Ben Johnson is in Flint, Michigan. (The strike Ten years ago: Seven CIA Black, at a zoo in North Caroli- 58. Secretary of State Mike this development would be a game-changer. lasted until Feb. 11, 1937.) employees and a Jordanian na after the animal got loose Pompeo is 56. Actor George Again if Foxconn falls through on its promises, it In 1940, California’s first intelligence officer were killed from a locked space; deputies Newbern is 56. Movie director shouldn’t get tax credits. But the state shouldn’t give freeway, the Arroyo Seco Park- by a suicide bomber at a U.S. said the lion was then shot and Bennett Miller is 53. Singer Jay it reasons to leave the state. That is not good for any- way connecting Los Angeles base in Khost (hohst), killed after attempts to tranquil- Kay (Jamiroquai) is 50. Rock and Pasadena, was officially Afghanistan. British contractor ize it failed. The former top musician Byron McMackin one and will hurt the entire state in the long run. opened by Gov. Culbert L. Peter Moore was freed more U.S. commander in (Pennywise) is 50. Actress –Racine Journal Times Olson. than two years after he was Afghanistan, retired Gen. Stan- Meredith Monroe is 50. Actor In 1942, a near-riot of abducted outside Iraq’s ley McChrystal, criticized the Daniel Sunjata is 48. Actress bobby-soxers greeted the Finance Ministry. Former reported plans to withdraw up Maureen Flannigan is 47. Actor opening of Frank Sinatra’s Indonesian President Abdur- to half of the 14,000 American Jason Behr is 46. Golfer Tiger Thought for Today singing engagement at the rahman Wahid, 69, who had troops still serving there, say- Woods is 44. TV personality- Paramount Theater in New ruled after the fall of dictator ing it would reduce the incen- boxer Laila Ali is 42. Actress “The meek shall inherit the earth — if that’s all right with York’s Times Square. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 5 Racing “The new stuff is fine but I Eagle River, and perhaps like the vintage stuff.” next week in Ironwood on The vintage machines the newer formula 500 From page 1 are part of the Diefenthaler machines. The 44 Super Mods are hit- family. His daughter, The complete results of ting close to 100 mph on Brooke, is a junior racer the 39 class categories will this racetrack.” and will be in the women’s be posted within a few days Ironwood is the first class next year with other at provintageracing.com. racing event of the 25th women riders such as When there were breaks year of Pro Vintage Racing Becky Stull, Kaitlyn Stull in the action for the ice to since it started at the 1995 and Deb Priebe. be groomed the riders and World Championship Colton Niewolny, of spectators headed over to Snowmobile Derby in Medford, Wisconsin, rode the heated multipurpose Eagle River, Wisconsin, his Polaris Indy 500 and building for food, drinks Kassens said. Polaris RXL 440 to first, and warm restrooms. “We got so big with so second and third place fin- This was the first year many entries that they gave ishes in Formula 500 and for Danielle Kettunen as us our own weekend and SuperMod 440 races. the food vendor. She it’s been flourishing ever “We’ve had quite a bit of learned through the orga- since,” he said. success in the past five nizers that the previous On Saturday in Iron- years,” Niewolny said. “I’m vendor wouldn’t be here wood there were 39 classes pretty young but we’ve this year and she stepped of stock and modified rac- jumped into a lot of the big- up and got the kitchen to ing of vintage ger classes already and pass the inspection. with added money from have had a lot of success.” Kettunen has 20 years sponsors for the premier Niewolny said he likes of restaurant experience Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe classes as an incentive, he the older machines for the and brought some co-work- THE GARLAND City Chamber Players, from left Andrew McInnes, violin/viola; Neil said. There were also spe- nostalgia they bring from ers from her regular job Paynter, piano; Tiffany Darling, soprano, and Teresa Rusch, flute, performing “Bist cial races, he said. the legends who rode them with her to work the event. du bei mir” by J.S. Bach on Sunday in the mezzanine of the Historic Ironwood The- Paul Diefenthaler of during the golden age of The crowds came in waves atre. Manitowoc, Wisconsin, snowmobile racing in the between the events and at rode a Polaris RXL 440 to 1970s. the end when all the riders Chamber ten for the viola while oth- del and Mozart. first place in the Super “It’s kind of cool to ride came in to attend the ers believe the piece was The chamber performed Mod 440 F/A class. It’s one something that they would awards ceremony, she written for cello. two works by J.S. Bach for of the featured races for the have raced back then,” said. From page 1 The piece may have Darling to sing. vintage machines. Niewolny said. “The new She ran out of burgers The chamber members been written for the shoul- The first was an aria for Diefenthaler said the stuff is a little more forgiv- and hotdogs right toward present included McInnes der cello, he said. The soprano called “Sich üben competition is great and ing with much better sus- the end of the event which along with Neil Paynter, instrument, popular dur- in lieben,” which was con- it’s also a fun group of rid- pensions but they are both was fine because it helped pianist; Teresa Rusch, ing its time, looks like a sidered a daring cantata of ers to hang out with. a lot of fun.” push her homemade flutist, and Tiffany Darling, very thick viola, he said. the time as a wedding “It was a bunch of stout The races averaged items. soprano vocalist. “Are there any cellists dance with couples guys out there and I came three or four competitors “The Sloppy Joe recipe The chamber group here?” McInnes said smil- embracing, Darling said. out on top,” he said. with a few races having was actually my great- opened with the “Flute ing. The second “Bist du bei With all the weather more or fewer riders. It was grandma’s recipe,” Ket- Trio in C Minor,” a collec- The third piece was mir,” was a song written as and snow this winter not unusual to see a rider tunen said. “We used that tion of six trio sonatas by “Flute Trio in C Major” by the voice of a mother dying Diefenthaler said he didn’t pull over for a problem because we wanted to George Phillip Telemann. Johann Joachim Quantz. at childbirth, translating as have a chance to test his with the machine. make sure we had good McInnes played the viola According to McInnes, “If you are with me, I go machines yet and that Iron- There is natural pres- food for the racers today.” as a substitute for the Quantz was an 18th centu- with joy.” wood was his first time out. sure from the other riders The Pro Vintage Race piece originally written for ry Baroque music compos- The Garland City Cham- He said it could have been to keep the equipment in will be held Jan. 4-5, 2020 oboe. er who wrote and per- ber Players are members of cooler, ideally, to help the top shape, Niewolny said. at the Gogebic County Fair- The group then per- formed several pieces for the Garland City Consort. ice stand up longer. The competition is also grounds racetrack, 648 formed “Viola Suite No. 1” the flute. The consort formed in “Ironwood’s great and about keeping the old sleds West Cloverland Drive. by Johann Sebastian Bach. He toured and 2016 as a Baroque chamber we enjoy coming here,” he operating because they’ve The United States Snow- McInnes said that some his music was praised by orchestra for the said. “This is an awesome been modified to run hard- mobile Association sanc- believe the piece was writ- the likes of J.S. Bach, Han- Chequamegon Bay area. facility and we usually go er than the recreational use tioned race will attract out on the town after- they were designed for some of the country’s most Skiers “Our resolution is one constant the pursuit of wards.” years ago. elite ice oval drivers. date a month together,” happiness – try to find it Diefenthaler said he was “It’s all about prepara- Kettunen said she’s said Jenny Guillen, every day, not buy it.” brought up on the vintage tion and keeping in shape,” already planning ahead for From page 1 explaining that it’s a chal- “Healthy living is the machines. As a boy he Niewolny said about the the USSA event this week- and Vermont. lenge to make that happen goal,” said Olivia Peter- learned to ride on his machines and the riders. end with bigger crowds “The snow starts about with small kids. son of Champagne, Illi- father’s old Polaris TX This was also Niewol- expected. Wausau and progressively Nick Beaver, a mechani- nois, who was just about machines and now he mod- ny’s first racing event of the “You can never have too gets better and better,” said cal engineering student at to start her second day on ifies the motors and builds year. He hasn’t even been much food when you’re Thomas McWilliam of Mil- North Dakota State Univer- the slopes with her a racing chassis for them. out to practice yet and this feeding hungry racers and waukee, who was skiing sity in Fargo, said his reso- friend, Maddie Weber of “I was at that age and I race was good preparation the colder it gets outside with his wife, Amy. lution is to “make every Columbia, Missouri. just stuck with it,” he said. for the championships in the better,” she said. 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K2SAY hits the big (OK2SAY) screen EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: mi.gov/ok2say or LANSING – Holiday ok2say.com. moviegoers will catch a APP: Free down- message from OK2SAY, load in iPhone and Michigan’s student safety Android app stores initiative, while waiting for the feature movie to start. Young tornado Three different OK2SAY victim gets promise messages began airing on of free college 372 screens in 48 different movie theaters throughout tuition Michigan earlier this DECATUR, Ala. (AP) – month and are expected to An Alabama boy whose be seen by more than 1.1 parents were killed in a tor- million students and their nado this month has families. A 30-second ani- received donations includ- mated message is running ing the promise of free col- in G, PG, and PG-13 lege tuition. movies; two 15-second State Sen. Garlan spots are running in R- Gudger Jr. told the Decatur rated movies. Daily that Wallace State “Reaching students out- Community College in side the classroom is an Hanceville has offered two important component of years of tuition to 8-year- the OK2SAY message,” said old Landen Godsey, who Michigan Attorney General remains hospitalized in P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Dana Nessel. “We’re com- Birmingham in critical AT THE START of the Dec. 16 meeting of the Bessemer Area Board of Education, school officials honored two all- mitted to reminding stu- condition but is improving. A students of A.D. Johnston Junior and Senior High School with plaques of recognition for “trustworthy char- dents that we want them to The boy’s parents, acter.” From left are Board President Robert Berg, Janelle Lekies, Connor Johnson, and Board Trustee Tara Gra- step up and speak up when Chase and Keisha Godsey, ham. Janelle is a sophomore who has been involved in the Science Olympiad, Quiz Bowl, Key Club, band and 4H. they see or hear something were killed when a tornado Connor is in seventh grade and has participated in basketball, track and band. — whether it’s a bully or a struck their double-wide friend contemplating self- mobile home in Lawrence harm. It really is County on Dec. 16. ‘OK2SAY.’” The University of Alaba- Horace Mann staffers make puppet To date, more than ma System Foundation 22,365 tips have been also will help fund the Lan- received – 5,570 in 2019 den’s education, Gudger alone. Top tip categories said, and about $60,000 stand reality for classroom include suicide threats, has been raised for his fam- bullying, drugs, self-harm, By STEVEN SPEARIE three of the company’s office loca- been funded. ily and other storm vic- anxiety, stress, depression The State Journal-Register tions, including 20 classrooms in “It’s just a nice Christmas gift for tims. and harassment. SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – The first Sangamon County, said Michelle us in the classroom and we’re very County commissioner OK2SAY tips can be thing Sara Gwaltney’s class did Eccles, Horace Mann’s public rela- much appreciative,” Gwaltney said. Jesse Byrd said heavy rains submitted in the following Wednesday with its new puppet tions manager. Jackson said the puppet stand fos- and the Christmas holiday ways: stand was to put on a show of “Old The company donated $2 for ters a love of reading among Gwalt- have slowed cleanup work CALL: 855-OK2SAY McDonald Had A Farm.” every $1 donated by employees up to ney’s students as well as helping since the storms, but he is (565-2729) So with an “oink, oink here” and $2,500 for a total donation of $8,000, them with story comprehension. impressed by the support TEXT: 652729 an “oink, oink there,” the class said she added. A lot of the kids, Gwaltney said, the area has received. its thanks for the gift from Horace Eccles and Ashley Walker, an haven’t been to a day care center or Mann employees. assistant actuary, presented the gift. around other children so when they “There are so many skills happen- The bonus of a puppet show “was come into a class with 20 others they Revival of higher ing here (with the puppet stand),” great,” Eccles said. “What a great feel- have to learn social skills. “We start said Gwaltney, who is in her second ing to be able to see that pure joy with from Day 1 teaching them about the year of teaching 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds the puppet show. expectations in the classroom and education in at District 186’s Early Learning Cen- “(Our employees) love to see edu- the expectations in the building.” ter. “They’re taking turns, they’re cators getting the tools they need for Gwaltney also has taught in singing, they’re using literacy in the their classrooms and they get jazzed Chatham, Sherman, and in private America’s prisons classroom, they’re having to problem- about helping out educators because day care in Springfield. “They pick up solve ... Those are some big things that’s what we do each and every learning so easily and there’s some- Jamaal Abdul-Alim transform lives because I they have to do.” day,” she added. thing about watching a child being The Conversation see it constantly in the The center serves more than 600 Gwaltney said the gift couldn’t able to do something for the first time THE CONVERSATION incarcerated – and former- children in its Early Childhood Spe- have come at a better time. She said and being able to talk to parents – In 2020, I’m going to ly incarcerated – people cial Education and Early Start pro- she sent her principal, Charlena Jack- about that that is very rewarding. You take you to prison. At least I’ve met,” Cantora writes. grams. son, and some other ELC teachers watch them start out the year maybe that’s my plan as education 3. Need seen for state Horace Mann employees donated emails asking if someone had an not talking to anyone and six weeks editor, since there’s a grow- student aid $3,000 to HMGives to extra puppet stand. later, they’re having conversations ing interest among law- The federal government DonorsChoose, an employee-driven Two days later, Eccles emailed and getting along. makers and others in edu- isn’t the only one restrict- fundraiser thanking educators in Gwaltney saying the entire thing had “It’s just a really rewarding job.” cation behind bars. ing student financial aid As a former crime for those who are serving reporter, I have a keen time. As Bradley Custer, a 2019 ‘Tough year’ for measles, interest in this topic. That’s a recent graduate of the because back when I was higher, adult, and lifelong covering crime in my education PhD program at other infectious diseases in US native Milwaukee in the Michigan State University, 1990s and 2000s, I wrote discovered in his ground- quite a few articles about breaking research, many By MIKE STOBBE young men who turned to states also hold back stu- AP Medical Writer street crime – and lost dent financial aid from NEW YORK (AP) – This year, the their lives as a result. A those who are incarcerat- germs roared back. common theme in their ed. Measles tripled. Hepatitis A mush- lives is that they didn’t do While Congress contin- roomed. A rare but deadly mosquito- well in school. ues to debate whether to borne disease increased. Research shows that restore federal student aid And that was just the United providing education to to prisoners, Custer sug- States. such young men – and gests states lead the way Globally, there was an explosion young women – when they and “unlock financial aid of measles in many countries, an become incarcerated for people in prison.” unrelenting Ebola outbreak in Africa makes them less likely to 4. Taking a closer look and a surge in dengue fever in Asia. return to prison. A number Finally, if you want an There were also backslides in some of scholars, including sev- up-close look at prison diseases, like polio, that the world eral who have written for education in action, be was close to wiping out. the education section of sure to check out “College “It’s been a tough year for infec- The Conversation in 2019, Behind Bars,” a documen- tious diseases,” said Dr. Jonathan have witnessed this first- tary Emerson College polit- Mermin of the U.S. Centers for Dis- hand. ical science professor ease Control and Prevention. 1. The merits of second Mneesha Gellman, who A look back at some U.S. disease chances launched a prison educa- trends in 2019: Associated Press Criminal justice profes- tion initiative herself, IN THIS photo, a sign at the Rockland County Health Department in sor Andrea Cantora reviewed for The Conversa- Pomona, N.Y., explains the local state of emergency regarding a measles explains how her experi- tion. Measles There were nearly 1,300 cases of outbreak. There were nearly 1,300 cases of measles in the U.S. through ence teaching behind bars “In my experience – measles in the U.S. through Novem- November 2019 - the largest number in 27 years. There were no deaths has led her to believe in and based on what the ber, That’s the largest number in 27 but about 120 people ended up in the hospital. second chances. research shows – correc- years. There were no deaths but as a kind of food poisoning, often got its name because it was first seen “I know education can tional facilities are more about 120 people ended up in the traced to an infected restaurant work- in horses in Massachusetts. transform lives because I effective when they provide hospital. er with poor hygiene. But the latest The virus is spread to people see it constantly in the education,” Gellman This from a disease that vaccines wave began in San Diego among through mosquitoes that mostly feed incarcerated – and former- writes. “But it can’t be just had essentially purged from the homeless people and people who use on infected birds but sometimes bite ly incarcerated – people any kind of education,” she country for a decade. illicit drugs. In 2017, there were 1,500 humans. Few people who are infected I’ve met,” Cantora writes. continues in a piece that Three-quarters of this year’s cases cases in four states tied to the out- get sick but those who do can devel- 2. Restoring student shows how students in her were in Orthodox Jewish communi- break. This year, it boomed to 17,000 op a dangerous infection of the brain, grants for those in prison program are held to high ties in or near New York City. As do in 30 states, with Florida and Ten- spinal cord or surrounding tissues. Cantora also makes a standards just like they most U.S. outbreaks, it started with nessee the hardest hit. There is a vaccine for horses, not peo- compelling case for why would be in college. travelers infected overseas who Hepatitis A usually is not consid- ple federal student aid should Editor’s note: This story spread it to people who hadn’t gotten ered a fatal disease, but it can be for The numbers remain very low – be restored for people in is a roundup of articles a measles vaccine. people whose livers are already dam- just 38 cases this year. But that’s prison. Among other from The Conversation’s Vaccination rates in New York are aged by hepatitis C or longtime more than double the annual number things, she says doing so archives. good, overall. But it was a shock to drinking. Nearly 200 died this year. in the past decade, and it included 15 will lead to better employ- This article is repub- learn how low they had dipped in A vaccine for hepatitis A is now deaths. That prompted health warn- ment prospects for those lished from The Conversa- some places, said Dr. Patricia Schn- included in routine childhood vac- ings in some places and even calls to who are serving time, thus tion under a Creative Com- abel Ruppert, health commissioner cines, but most adults are too old to cancel outdoor events scheduled for saving taxpayers money mons license. Read the in Rockland County, north of New have gotten it as children. Attempts to dusk, when mosquitoes are most and making communities original article here: the- York City. Distrust of vaccines had give the vaccine to vulnerable adults active. safer. conversation.com/higher- taken root in segments of the Ortho- met resistance, said the CDC’s Dr. Among those who died was Scott “People who participate education-in-americas- dox community. The county took the Neil Gupta, who tracks the out- Mosman, an outdoors-loving in academic or vocational prisons-4-essential-reads- unusual step of barring thousands of breaks. mechanical engineer in Taunton, programs while in prison 127676. unvaccinated children from dozens Massachusetts. It’s not clear when are more likely to find The Conversation is an of schools. Eastern equine encephalitis Mosman was bitten by a mosquito, work when released,” Can- independent and nonprofit This rare and deadly illness saw a but it likely happened while working tora writes. “They are also source of news, analysis and small but worrisome increase last in his yard, said Sami Fam, a friend more likely to earn more.” commentary from academic Hepatitis A Hepatitis A tends to be thought of summer. Eastern equine encephalitis and former colleague. “I know education can experts. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 7 Packers barely beat Lions 23-20 to earn first-round bye

DETROIT (AP) – Aaron Adams said. Rodgers was on the money MOMENT FOR MAR- when Green Bay needed VIN him most, overcoming one There was a long of his worst games this sea- moment of silence before son. the game for receiver Mar- Rodgers threw a short vin Jones' 6-month old son, and accurate pass to Aaron who recently died. Jones, Jones, whose 31-yard recep- who was on the sideline tion set up Mason Crosby's with his family during the 33-yard field goal as time national anthem, went on expired to lift the Packers injured reserve earlier this to a 23-20 win over the month. Detroit Lions that earned INJURIES them a first-round bye. Packers: RB Jamaal "We're going to be a Williams (shoulder) and tough team to deal with in FB Dan Vitale (knee) were the playoffs," Rodgers said. inactive. C Corey Linsley The Packers (13-3) fell (back), RT Bryan Bulaga behind the last-place Lions (concussion) and LB B.J. by two touchdowns in the Goodson (neck) were hurt second quarter and didn't during the game. lead until Crosby made his Lions: WR Kenny Golla- second game-winning kick day didn't return after against Detroit this season. being evaluated for a con- Green Bay won a fifth cussion following a 42-yard straight game despite catch in the second quar- Rodgers struggling for ter. LB Devon Kennard and much of the afternoon. TE Isaac Nauta each left the Rodgers was 27 of 55 for game with hamstring 323 yards with two touch- Associated Press injuries. LT Rick Wagner GREEN BAY Packers kicker Mason Crosby (2) raises his arms after kicking the winning field goal during the sec- downs and an intercep- (knee) was inactive. ond half against the Detroit Lions, Sunday in Detroit. tion. He connected on less UP NEXT than half of his attempts for losses for their longest los- pride, the Lions looked as first half, giving Detroit a to Allen Lazard with 5:19 Packers: Playing in the the second time this season ing streak in a season since if they were motivated to 14-0 that stunned everyone left for another score. postseason for the first and finished with his sec- going 0-16 in 2008. win early against a team not on their sideline. The Packers pulled into time since 2016, Green Bay ond-lowest rating of the "This game was in some with a lot at stake. "I know to a lot of peo- a 20-all tie after linebacker will have the 2nd seed and year. ways a microcosm of our "We definitely started ple there wasn't much on Blake Martinez had a sack bye before hosting a game. "Too many missed season," guard Graham flat in every phase," Pack- the line, but to us there is and interception on con- "It gives us a great chance throws," Rodgers acknowl- Glasgow said. "We started ers coach Matt LaFleur every single week," coach secutive snaps. to do a lot of self-scout," edged after throwing the out well and we were run- acknowledged. Matt Patrica said. "We're Jones, who overcame LaFleur said. "It gives our most passes he has in 2019, ning the ball, but when it And with nothing to going to go out and we're having his hand stepped guys a chance to heal up. tying the third-highest total came to the second half lose, Detroit scored on a going to compete." on, finished with 100 yards That was an exhausting of his career. "I felt good and finishing the game, we trick play midway through Crosby and Matt Prater rushing on 25 carries and game and we lost a couple about the throws. That's didn't pull it out." the first quarter. Blough made field goals over the had 43 yards receiving. guys." the crazy thing. We were David Blough was 12 of handed off to receiver last 20 seconds of the first Adams had seven recep- Lions: The franchise just a little bit off at times. 29 for 122 yards with an Danny Amendola, who half, leaving the Lions with tions for 93 yards and a decided earlier this month "When we had to make a interception – and a 19- threw back across the field a 17-3 lead. score. general manager Bob play, we made the play." yard touchdown reception to the rookie quarterback Rodgers started to make "We haven't always Quinn and Patricia will get Detroit did not, follow- – filling in for Matthew for a TD. more accurate passes in the made it easy and we another season to lead the ing a season-long trend. Stafford, who had a season- Kerryon Johnson con- second half, such as 20- haven't always made it pret- team, answering what was The Lions (3-12-1) ending back injury. verted a fourth down with yard TD pass to Davante ty, but for the most part, the biggest question for the closed with nine straight Despite playing only for a 1-yard TD run late in the Adams and a 28-yard pass we've found a way to win," offseason. Emotional day for Lions following death of Jones' son

DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Lions last-second field goal. played their last game of the season with "Wanted to play for our family that was heavy hearts. hurting," quarterback David Blough said. One night earlier, the team had "We were playing hard and guys were exe- announced the death of wide receiver Mar- cuting well. It's a bummer we couldn't fin- vin Jones' son Marlo. There was a moment ish it." of silence at Ford Field before Sunday's A team spokesman said Marlo was game against Green Bay, and the Lions about 6 months old. Jones was at the game turned in an inspired performance, but didn't play. He went on injured reserve although they ultimately lost 23-20 on a earlier in the month. Without Livers, Michigan dominates UMass Lowell 86-60 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – With Isaiah UMass Lowell had a chance to pull Livers out because of an injury, Michigan within 10 points late in the first half, but coach Juwan Howard went big. Obadiah Noel's layup missed and Brooks That was a problem for undermanned nailed a 3-pointer to put Michigan up 42- UMass Lowell. 25 at halftime. Jon Teske had 25 points and eight The rout was on in the second half, rebounds, and the 7-foot-1 senior center with Michigan stretching the margin to 32 and his towering teammates created points. headaches as No. 11 Michigan overpow- Christian Lutete scored 21 points to ered the River Hawks 86-60 Sunday to lead UMass Lowell (6-9). Noel added 16 Associated Press close the nonconference schedule. points, and Ron Mitchell scored 11 points. LSU WIDE receiver Justin Jefferson (2) celebrates his touchdown against Oklahoma "I wanted to take advantage of our size BIG PICTURE during the first half of the Peach Bowl NCAA semifinal college football playoff advantage as well as Jon's skill level," said Michigan: This was the end of the non- game, Saturday in Atlanta. LSU won 63-28. Howard, Michigan's first-year coach. "It's conference schedule for Michigan, which no secret this year I've been wanting to seemed to play powerhouses or pushovers establish him in the post to establish our each outing. Getting 10 wins in 2019 was a inside-outside game, and today was a good plus for Howard. LSU cruises, Clemson day to continue with that game plan." WHERE IT ALL STARTED Teske opened each half by scoring the The last time these teams met was first four points for Michigan, which UMass first game as a Division I program. survives for title game clash earned a 41-25 rebounding edge. The Wolverines also won that one big, The Wolverines (10-3) played their first 69-42 in Ann Arbor on Nov. 8, 2013. GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) – LSU has the sive performance against Oklahoma. Bur- game without Livers, who entered Sunday READY OR NOT Heisman-winning quarterback and Clem- row threw for 493 yards and seven touch- as the team's leading scorer, after the Howard downplayed his first foray into son brings the 29-game winning streak. downs and now the Tigers will try for their junior forward injured his groin last week the Michigan and Michigan State rivalry, The College Football Playoff has delivered first national title since Jan. 7, 2008, when against Presbyterian. He's out indefinitely. as the Wolverines will open 2020 with a another doozy for its title game, and it fea- they beat Ohio State 38-24. Sophomore Brandon Johns Jr., who is Jan. 5 game at the No. 14 Spartans. tures two teams of Tigers who haven't lost They're headed back to the Big Easy, 6-8, got his first start, and Teske and Johns "I don't even get in to that type of stuff," a game this season. which is just an 80-mile drive down Inter- were also teamed at times with the 6-11 Howard said. "Yes, we're playing against They pushed through the CFP semifi- state 10 from LSU's campus. Clemson will Colin Castleton and the 6-10 Austin Davis. Michigan State, and they're a very well- nals Saturday in drastically different ways. be playing for its third national title in four UMass Lowell does not have a player coached team, very skilled, one of the best LSU got the drama out of the way early in seasons and this one might feel a little like over 6-7. Big Ten teams in the conference, and last a 63-28 win against Oklahoma while a road game. "We are kind of a big team, so I think it year I know we lost three times. I remem- Clemson needed all 60 minutes in a white- "Obviously, it's going to be a great day, disrupted them a little bit more than other ber seeing that, and I know those guys in knuckle 29-23 victory over Ohio State. going to be a purple and gold crowd in teams would," Johns said. "There more of a the locker room, it still stings them." Now they're headed to New Orleans for that Superdome," LSU coach Ed Orgeron perimeter-based team, so we tried to INCOMPLETE a clash in the title game on Jan. 13. said. "The state of Louisiana is going to be emphasize closing out on the 3-point line When asked to assess where his team is "These are the games you dream of," on fire." and everything." at after the nonconference schedule Clemson linebacker Isaiah Simmons said. Clemson is back in the title game for UMass Lowell (6-9) made just four 3- ended, Howard wouldn't play teacher. "You never want to dream about a champi- the fourth time in five seasons but there's pointers, one off the season low. "I don't give grades," he said. "I"m not a onship game where everything's going to little doubt they'll be underdogs. Eli Brooks had 15 points, and point professor or a teacher or anything like be simple. You want to have a good Even though Clemson (14-0) was unde- guard Zavier Simpson added nine points that. I like to of course just try to get better matchup." feated coming into Saturday's game and 10 assists for Michigan, which never game by game." It's a fascinating showdown between against Ohio State, the popular opinion trailed after opening the game with a 10-2 UP NEXT LSU quarterback Joe Burrow – who won was that the Tigers hadn't played much of run. UMass Lowell: It's all America East the the Heisman Trophy in a landslide earlier anyone in a mostly mediocre Atlantic "I knew we were overmatched," UMass rest of the way for the River Hawks, who this month – and a Clemson team that's Coast Conference. But after knocking off Lowell coach Pat Duquette said. "I didn't open conference play Jan. 4 at UMBC. the defending national champion and has- the Buckeyes in the late-night thriller, come in here with high expectations, and Michigan: The Wolverines are at No. 14 n't lost in nearly two years. they're one game away from another I'm glad we're not in the Big Ten." Michigan State on Jan. 5. LSU is moving on after a brilliant offen- championship. l 8 MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Point scored deciding goal,

Agnew 1-(minus 2). Atlantic Division 13, Walker IV 4-8 0-0 8, Eubanks 3- Lightning beat Red Wings 2-1 NFL Playoff MISSED FIELD GOALS_Green WLPct GB 3 0-0 6, Gay 6-9 0-0 16, Poeltl 1-2 2- Bay, M.Crosby 51. Boston 22 8 .733 — 2 4, Belinelli 0-0 0-0 0, Mills 3-10 0- ScheduleAll Times EST Philadelphia 23 12 .657 1½ 0 8, White 1-6 1-2 4. Totals 53-93 Wild-card Playoffs TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Brayden Point ond period. Detroit won a faceoff but College Bowls Toronto 22 11 .667 1½ 12-15 136. Saturday, Jan. 4 Brooklyn 16 15 .516 6½ scored a power-play goal in the third peri- pushed the puck back to Kevin Shat- Buffalo at Houston, 4:35 p.m. ScheduleAll Times EST Detroit 28 27 25 29 — 109 New York 9 24 .273 14½ (ESPN/ABC) Friday, Dec. 20 San Antonio3029 42 35 — 136 od and the Tampa Bay Lightning extended tenkirk at the right point. Shattenkirk 3-Point Goals_Detroit 12-36 (Gal- Tennessee at New England, 8:15 Bahamas Bowl Southeast Division loway 3-5, Griffin 3-10, Rose 2-4, their winning streak to three games with a walked the blue line to the center slot area p.m. (CBS) Nassau WLPct GB Miami 24 8 .750 — Brown 1-2, King 1-2, Mykhailiuk 1-3, Sunday, Jan. 5 Buffalo 31, Charlotte 9 2-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on and released a wrist shot that Palat deflect- Orlando 14 18 .438 10 Snell 1-4, Wood 0-3), San Antonio Minnesota at New Orleans, 1:05 Frisco (Texas) Bowl Charlotte 13 22 .371 12½ 18-35 (Aldridge 5-6, Gay 4-7, p.m. (FOX) Kent State 51, Utah State 41 Sunday night. ed past Bernier. Washington 9 22 .290 14½ Forbes 3-5, Murray 2-3, Mills 2-6, Seattle at Philadelphia, 4:40 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 Atlanta 6 27 .182 18½ Lyles 1-2, White 1-5). Fouled Tampa Bay has won 16 consecutive reg- Fabbri pulled the Red Wings even (NBC) Celebration Bowl NC A&T 64, Alcorn State 44 Central Division Out_None. Rebounds_Detroit 40 ular-season games against the Red Wings, when Filip Zadina disrupted a clearing W L Pct GB (Drummond 18), San Antonio 51 NFL FinalAll Times Standings EST New Mexico Bowl the longest winning streak in Lightning attempt by Cedric Paquette and kept the San Diego St. 48, Cent. Mich. 11 Milwaukee 29 5 .853 — (Aldridge 12). Assists_Detroit 20 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Indiana 21 12 .636 7½ (Frazier, Rose 4), San Antonio 30 East Cure Bowl franchise history against one opponent. puck in the offensive zone. Filip Hronek Liberty 23, Georgia Southern 16 Chicago 13 20 .394 15½ (DeRozan 8). Total Fouls_Detroit W LTPct PF PA Detroit 12 21 .364 16½ 15, San Antonio 20. A_18,524 and the third-longest in league history. sent a wrist shot that Fabbri deflected Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl y-N. England12 40.750 420 225 Cleveland 10 22 .313 18 (18,581) x-Buffalo 10 60.625 314 259 FAU 52, SMU 28 Detroit last defeated Tampa Bay in the reg- under the glove of McElhinney at 17:54. Camellia Bowl WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Jets 790.438 276 359 Southwest Division NHL ular season in 2015. NOTES: Tampa Bay activated D Bray- Miami 5 11 0 .313 306 494 Arkansas State 34, FIU 26 All Times EST WLPct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE South New Orleans Bowl Ondrej Palat also scored for Tampa Bay. don Coburn off injured reserve after he Appalachian State 31, UAB 17 Dallas 21 10 .677 — Atlantic Division W LTPct PF PA Houston 22 11 .667 — Curtis McElhinney finished with 19 saves. missed 13 games with an undisclosed y-Houston 10 60.625 378 385 Las Vegas Bowl GP WLOTPts GF GA San Antonio 13 18 .419 8 Boston 40 24 7957 136 102 x-Tennessee 970.563 402 331 Washington 38, Boise State 7 Memphis 13 21 .382 9½ Toronto 40 21 14 5 47 142 131 Jonathan Bernier stopped 37 shots for lower-body injury. … Detroit C Valtteri Indianapolis 790.438 361 373 Monday, Dec. 23 New Orleans 11 23 .324 11½ Florida 38 20 13 5 45 138 130 Jacksonville 6 10 0 .375 300 397 Gasparilla Bowl Detroit. Robby Fabbri scored for the Red Filppula missed the game with an upper- Northwest Division Tampa Bay 37 20 13 4 44 131 116 North UCF 48, Marshall 25 Wings, who fell to 4-14-2 on the road. body injury sustained in Saturday's loss to Tuesday, Dec. 24 W L Pct GB Montreal 39 18 15 6 42 130 128 Denver 23 9 .719 — Buffalo 40 17 16 7 41 117 125 y-Baltimore 14 20.875 531 282 Hawaii Bowl Point snapped a 1-1 tie at 5:33 of the the Florida Panthers. … Red Wings' G Hawaii 38, BYU 34 Utah 20 12 .625 3 Ottawa 39 16 18 5 37 109 127 Pittsburgh 880.500 289 303 Oklahoma City 17 15 .531 6 Thursday, Dec. 26 Detroit 40 9 28 3 21 87 157 third period. He skated toward the net Jonathan Bernier made his first start since Cleveland 6 10 0 .375 335 393 Portland 14 19 .424 9½ Cincinnati 2 14 0 .125 279 420 Independence Bowl Metropolitan Division from the left corner and sent a no-look leaving a game at Toronto on Dec. 21 after Minnesota 11 20 .355 11½ GP WLOTPts GF GA West Louisiana Tech 14, Miami 0 Pacific Division Washington 40 27 8559 143 118 shot over the shoulder of Bernier for his suffering a groin injury. W LTPct PF PA Quick Lane Bowl WLPct GB N.Y. Islanders372410 3 51 110 97 y-Kansas City12 40.750 451 308 Pittsburgh 34, East. Michigan 30 Up Next L.A. Lakers 25 7 .781 — Pittsburgh 38 23 11 4 50 131 102 team-leading 15th goal of the season. Denver 790.438 282 316 Friday, Dec. 27 L.A. Clippers 23 11 .676 3 Carolina 39 23 14 2 48 133 111 Oakland 790.438 313 419 Military Bowl After a scoreless first period, Tampa Lightning: At Buffalo on Tuesday. Phoenix 12 20 .375 13 Philadelphia38 21 12 5 47 122 112 L.A. Chargers5 11 0 .313 337 345 North Carolina 55, Temple 13 Sacramento 12 21 .364 13½ N.Y. Rangers3819 15 4 42 124 125 Bay opened the scoring at 4:10 of the sec- Red Wings: Host San Jose on Tuesday. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Pinstripe Bowl Golden State 9 25 .265 17 Columbus 39 17 14 8 42 101 111 East Michigan St. 27, Wake Forest 21 Saturday's Games New Jersey 38 13 19 6 32 99 136 WLTPct PF PA Texas Bowl Texas A&M 24, Oklahoma St. 21 Denver 119, Memphis 110 WESTERN CONFERENCE y-Philadelphia970.563 385 354 New Orleans 120, Indiana 98 Holiday Bowl Central Division Dallas 880.500 434 321 Toronto 113, Boston 97 Bucks overcome Antetokounmpo's N.Y. Giants 4 12 0 .250 341 451 Iowa 49, Southern Cal 24 GP WLOTPts GF GA Chicago 116, Atlanta 81 St. Louis 40 26 8658 127 104 Washington 3 13 0 .188 266 435 Cheez-It Bowl Houston 108, Brooklyn 98 Colorado 39 23 12 4 50 140 112 South Air Force 31, Washington St. 21 Cleveland 94, Minnesota 88 Dallas 39 21 14 4 46 103 99 WLTPct PF PA Saturday, Dec. 28 absence to beat Magic New York 107, Washington 100 Winnipeg 39 21 15 3 45 118 116 y-New Orleans1330.813 458 341 Camping World Bowl Miami 117, Philadelphia 116, OT Minnesota 40 19 16 5 43 125 133 Atlanta 790.438 381 399 Notre Dame 33, Iowa State 9 Dallas 141, Golden State 121 Nashville 38 18 14 6 42 132 127 Tampa Bay 790.438 458 449 Cotton Bowl Classic MILWAUKEE (AP) – Khris Middleton of the Bucks bench corps, has played well San Antonio 136, Detroit 109 Chicago 40 17 17 6 40 113 129 Carolina 5 11 0 .313 340 470 Penn State 53, Memphis 39 Milwaukee 111, Orlando 100 Pacific Division showed he can shoulder a big share of the in three games as a starter when Antetok- North Peach Bowl Phoenix 112, Sacramento 110 GP WLOTPts GF GA WLTPct PF PA CFP Semi. LSU 63, Oklahoma 28 load when the Milwaukee Bucks are with- ounmpo has been sidelined this season. L.A. Lakers 128, Portland 120 Vegas 42 21 15 6 48 129 123 y-Green Bay13 30.813 376 313 Fiesta Bowl Utah 120, L.A. Clippers 107 Arizona 40 21 15 4 46 113 103 out Giannis Antetokounmpo. x-Minnesota10 60.625 407 303 CFP Semi.Clemson 29, Ohio "He was balling. He was everywhere," Sunday's Games Calgary 40 20 15 5 45 109 117 Chicago 880.500 280 298 State 23 Middleton scored 21 points and NBA- Oklahoma City 98, Toronto 97 Vancouver 39 20 15 4 44 127 117 Middleton said. "The hustle plays, the Detroit 3 12 1 .219 341 423 Monday, Dec. 30 Memphis 117, Charlotte 104 Edmonton 41 20 17 4 44 118 129 West SERVPRO First Responder Bowl leading Milwaukee overcame Antetokoun- rebounds, the shots, the assists. It is just New Orleans 127, Houston 112 San Jose 40 17 20 3 37 109 137 WLTPct PF PA Western Kentucky (8-4) vs. West- Denver 120, Sacramento 115 Anaheim 38 16 18 4 36 100 117 mpo's absence for the second straight energy. He has great hands; he has a great y-San Fran. 13 30.813 479 310 ern Michigan (7-5), 12:30 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, late. Los Angeles41 16 21 4 36 104 129 x-Seattle 11 40.733 405 398 (ESPN) night, beating the Orlando Magic 111-100 feel, a great knack for just getting open or Monday's Games NOTE: Two points for a win, one L.A. Rams 970.563 394 364 Music City Bowl Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. point for overtime loss. Top three on Saturday. finding the ball, some way, somehow. I Arizona 5 10 1 .344 361 442 Mississippi State (6-6) vs. Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. teams in each division and two wild x-clinched playoff spot Louisville (7-5), 4 p.m. (ESPN) Antetokounmpo, the NBA MVP last sea- guess that is why he has been in the league Brooklyn at Minnesota, 8 p.m. cards per conference advance to y-clinched division Redbox Bowl Illinois (6-6) vs. California (7-5), 4 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. playoffs. son, also missed the Bucks' victory Friday so long." Sunday's Games Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. Chicago 21, Minnesota 19 Orange Bowl Saturday's Games in Atlanta because of back soreness. Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Carolina 6, Washington 4 Antetokounmpo's absence should not Atlanta 28, Tampa Bay 22, OT Florida (10-2) vs. Virginia (9-4), 8 Tuesday's Games Dallas 3, Colorado 2, SO Miami 27, New England 24 Tuesday, Dec. 31 "The ball is in his hands a lot, especial- be much longer. Boston at Charlotte, 3 p.m. Florida 5, Detroit 4 Green Bay 23, Detroit 20 Belk Bowl Philadelphia at Indiana, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh 6, Nashville 4 ly when we're bringing George (Hill) off "He did some work earlier today and Cincinnati 33, Cleveland 23 Kentucky (7-5) vs. Virginia Tech L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 5 Tampa Bay 5, Montreal 4 Kansas City 31, L.A. Chargers 21 (8-4), Noon (ESPN) the bench," Bucks coach Mike Budenholz- he's making progress," Budenholzer said. Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto 4, OT N.Y. Jets 13, Buffalo 6 Sun Bowl Denver at Houston, 7 p.m. Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 2 er said about Middleton. "Khris is a quasi- "He's very close but not capable of going New Orleans 42, Carolina 10 Florida State (6-6) vs. Arizona State (7-5), 2 p.m. (CBS) Golden State at San Antonio, 7 Vegas 4, Arizona 1 Denver 16, Oakland 15 Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. point guard for us out there, where he's tonight. Hopefully, he'll return soon." Liberty Bowl San Jose 6, Philadelphia 1 Tennessee 35, Houston 14 Wednesday's Games making the reads and the decisions. Dallas 47, Washington 16 Kansas State (8-4) vs. Navy (10- Sunday's Games Ilyasova hit back-to-back 3-pointers Orlando at Washington, 6 p.m. St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 1 Jacksonville 38, Indianapolis 20 2), 3:45 p.m. (ESPN) "To have a guy who is 6-7 and can shoot Portland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 3, Columbus 2, SO early in the fourth quarter to give the Philadelphia 34, N.Y. Giants 17 Arizona Bowl Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. New Jersey 4, Ottawa 3, OT Baltimore 28, Pittsburgh 10 Wyoming (7-5) vs. Georgia State like that and make passes and reads, that's Bucks an 89-77 lead. The second one came Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 N.Y. Islanders 3, Minnesota 1 L.A. Rams 31, Arizona 24 (7-5), 4:30 p.m. (CBSSN) Boston 3, Buffalo 2 why he's an all-star." after teammate Brook Lopez lost the ball. San Francisco 26, Seattle 21 Alamo Bowl Texas (7-5) vs. Utah (11-2), 7:30 Florida 6, Montreal 5 Middleton also had seven assists and but Vucevic tapped it directly to Ilyasova, Green Bay 23, p.m. (ESPN) Bucks Saturday Box Tampa Bay 2, Detroit 1 five rebounds to help the Bucks improve who immediately drilled the triple from Detroit 20 Wednesday, Jan. 1 Milwaukee 111, Orlando 100 Dallas at Arizona, 8 p.m. Green Bay 037 13 — 23 Citrus Bowl ORLANDO (100) Philadelphia at Anaheim, late. to 29-5 overall and 16-2 at home. the wing. Detroit 7 10 03—20 Michigan (9-3) vs. Alabama (10- Gordon 2-9 0-0 5, Isaac 8-13 2-2 Vancouver at Calgary, late. First Quarter 2), 1 p.m. (ABC) 19, Vucevic 7-16 2-2 21, Fournier 8- Monday's Games Veteran forward Ersan Ilyasova, start- Brook Lopez blocked a shot by Vucevic Det_Blough 19 pass from Amen- Outback Bowl 16 3-3 23, Fultz 1-10 2-2 4, Birch 0- Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. ing in place of Antetokounmpo, had 17 minutes later, leading to a layup by Pat dola (Prater kick), 7:59. Minnesota (10-2) vs. Auburn (9- 3 2-4 2, Frazier Jr. 0-0 1-2 1, Iwun- Tuesday's Games Second Quarter 3), 1 p.m. (ESPN) du 1-5 0-0 2, Jefferson 0-0 0-0 0, Boston at New Jersey, 1 p.m. points and 14 rebounds. Connaughton and a 96-81 Milwaukee lead Det_K.Johnson 1 run (Prater Rose Bowl Ross 3-7 2-2 9, Augustin 4-7 2-2 12, N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 1 Robin Lopez came off the bench to with 6:15 remaining. The Bucks outscored kick), 3:13. Oregon (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (10- Magette 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 35-87 16- Anaheim at Vegas, 3 p.m. GB_FG M.Crosby 32, :20. 3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) 19 100. Toronto at Minnesota, 6 p.m. score a season-high 17 points on 7-of-8 the Magic 33-26 in the fourth quarter. Det_FG Prater 42, :00. Sugar Bowl MILWAUKEE (111) Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Third Quarter Georgia (11-2) vs. Baylor (11-2), Ilyasova 6-10 0-0 17, Middleton Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. shooting and Hill added 17 points. Start- Orlando edged Philadelphia on Friday GB_D.Adams 20 pass from 8:45 p.m. (ESPN) 7-17 6-6 21, B.Lopez 5-16 0-0 10, Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. ing center Brook Lopez had 10 points. night and stayed close to the Bucks for Rodgers (M.Crosby kick), 3:10. Thursday, Jan. 2 DiVincenzo 3-5 0-0 7, Matthews 2-3 San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Fourth Quarter Birmingham (Ala.) Bowl 1-3 5, Brown 2-5 2-2 6, Con- Winnipeg at Colorado, 8 p.m. Fournier led Orlando with 23 points. three quarters. GB_FG M.Crosby 40, 12:07. Cincinnati (10-3) vs. Boston Col- naughton 1-5 1-2 3, Korver 3-4 0-0 St. Louis at Arizona, 9 p.m. Nikola Vucevic added 21 points and eight "Our starters did defend," Magic coach Det_FG Prater 56, 11:08. lege (6-6), 3 p.m. (ESPN) 8, T.Antetokounmpo 0-0 0-0 0, Wil- Chicago at Calgary, 9 p.m. GB_Lazard 28 pass from Gator Bowl son 0-0 0-0 0, R.Lopez 7-8 2-4 17, N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 9 rebounds, and Jonathan Isaac had 19 Steve Clifford said. "It's pretty simple. Just Rodgers (M.Crosby kick), 5:19. Indiana (8-4) vs. Tennessee (7- Hill 7-11 0-1 17. Totals 43-84 12-18 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 9 points and nine rebounds and matched look at the box score. Their bench guys GB_FG M.Crosby 33, :00. 5), 7 p.m. (ESPN) 111. Wednesday's Games A_62,840. Friday, Jan. 3 Orlando 25 21 28 26 — 100 Nashville at Dallas, 2 p.m. the franchise record with eight steals. played really well. They had more guys GB Det Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Milwaukee 37 19 22 33 — 111 First downs 25 17 Ohio (6-6) vs. Nevada (7-5), 3:30 3-Point Goals_Orlando 14-35 TransactionsBASEBALL Ilyasova, normally a valuable member play well than we did." Total Net Yards 432 305 p.m. (ESPN) (Vucevic 5-10, Fournier 4-7, BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Desig- Rushes-yards 30-120 25-171 Saturday, Jan. 4 Augustin 2-3, Isaac 1-3, Gordon 1-4, nated RHP Marcos Diplán for Passing 312 134 Armed Forces Bowl Ross 1-4, Iwundu 0-3), Milwaukee assignment. Agreed to terms with Punt Returns 2-17 1-11 Southern Miss (7-5) vs. Tulane 13-37 (Ilyasova 5-6, Hill 3-6, Korver RHP Kohl Stewart on a one-year Kickoff Returns 4-89 0-0 (6-6), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN) 2-3, DiVincenzo 1-3, Middleton 1-5, contract. Spurs hit season-high 18 3- Interceptions Ret. 1-22 1-0 Monday, Jan. 6 Brown 0-3, Connaughton 0-3, CLEVELAND INDIANS — Desig- Comp-Att-Int 27-55-1 13-30-1 Lendingtree Bowl B.Lopez 0-6). Fouled Out_None. nated C Eric Haase for assignment. Sacked-Yards Lost1-11 1-7 Miami (Ohio) (8-5) vs. Louisiana- Rebounds_Orlando 35 (Isaac 9), Signed 2B César Hernández to a Punts 5-44.2 7-45.3 Lafayette (10-3), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Milwaukee 57 (Ilyasova 14). one-year contract. pointers, beat Detroit 136-109 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Monday, Jan. 13 Assists_Orlando 21 (Fultz 6), Mil- BASKETBALL Penalties-Yards 9-97 4-50 College Football Championship waukee 30 (Middleton 7). Total NBA — Fined Charlotte G Terry Time of Possession34:56 25:04 New Orleans Fouls_Orlando 17, Milwaukee 13. Rozier $25,000 for throwing the SAN ANTONIO (AP) – 35 from 3-point range, 21 points and 18 rebounds INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Clemson (14-0) vs. LSU (14-0), 8 A_17,920 (17,500) game ball into the spectator stands. RUSHING_Green Bay, Jones 25- p.m. (ESPN) FOOTBALL Gregg Popovich readily including a career-high five for the short-handed Pis- 100, Ervin 1-10, D.Williams 2-9, Saturday, Jan. 18 Pistons Saturday CLEVELAND BROWNS — Fired Rodgers 2-1. Detroit, T.Johnson 3- admits he hates the 3-point by Aldridge. The Spurs tons, who played with an East-West Shrine Classic San AntonioBox 136, Detroit 109 head coach Freddie Kitchens. 65, K.Johnson 11-53, Scarbrough 9- East vs. West, 3 p.m. (NFL) DETROIT (109) SOCCER shot, yet the Spurs' defen- were a shot shy of tying 11-man roster due to 42, Blough 2-11. NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Griffin 3-16 3-4 12, Snell 1-4 0-0 INTER MIAMI — Signed D PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers sive-minded coach their season-high for 3- injuries and illness. American vs. National, 5 p.m. 3, Drummond 7-16 7-12 21, Frazier Román Torres. 27-55-1-323. Detroit, Blough 12-29- Saturday, Jan. 25 3-6 1-2 7, Mykhailiuk 2-4 0-0 5, COLLEGE acknowledges it's a neces- point attempts and shot "There is nothing you 1-122, Amendola 1-1-0-19. Senior Bowl Brown 4-7 2-6 11, King 2-3 0-0 5, AMERICAN — Named Marsha RECEIVING_Green Bay, sary evil in today's game. 57% from the field in can do about that when a North vs. South, 2:30 p.m. Wood 1-4 2-4 4, Maker 1-4 0-0 2, Harper women's soccer coach. D.Adams 7-93, Lazard 4-69, Gra- Sunday, Jan. 26 Galloway 6-9 0-0 15, Rose 10-17 2- SOUTHERN CAL — Fired defen- San Antonio gave securing their largest victo- good team like this gets it ham 4-49, Allison 3-17, Jones 2-43, Hula Bowl 2 24. Totals 40-90 17-30 109. sive coordinator Clancy Pendergast Valdes-Scantling 2-19, Tonyan 2-9, Popovich plenty to dislike ry at home. going," Drummond said. East vs. West, 10:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO (136) and special teams coordinator John Lewis 1-12, Kumerow 1-7, Ervin 1-5. Aldridge 9-19 2-2 25, DeRozan Baxter. Detroit, Golladay 3-72, Amendola 2- in its most prolific 3-point San Antonio was averag- "It's hard to stop them, All TimesNBA EST 13-16 3-5 29, Lyles 2-4 0-0 5, VANDERBILT — Fired offensive 16, Lacy 2-12, James 2-5, Blough 1- EASTERN CONFERENCE Forbes 6-8 3-3 18, Murray 5-8 1-1 coordinator Gerry Gdowski and outing of the season. ing 26 3-point attempts especially a team like San 19, Thomas 1-15, McKissic 1-4, defensive coordinator Jason Tarver. DeMar DeRozan had 29 entering Saturday's game.. Antonio, who is known for points, LaMarcus Aldridge It has helped the Spurs win playing really well. If they had 25 points and 12 seven of their last 12 are hitting on all cylinders Big Ten title to run through rebounds and the Spurs hit games. from the 3, too, it's going to a season-high 18 3-pointers "It's not like me and be a long night." in beating the Pistons 136- LaMarcus are (Milwau- San Antonio set a sea- (state of) Michigan this year 109 on Saturday night. kee's) Kyle Korver and (for- son-high with 42 points in "That's what the league mer Dallas forward) Dirk the third quarter, fueled by DETRIOIT (AP)-- The "Our guys are very HOT STARTS is all about," Popovich said. Nowitzki," DeRozan said. a 25-9 run beginning four road to the Big Ten title accepting to everything While the Wolverines "Opening up the paint so "We just try to go out there minutes into the second looks like it will run and all the teaching that's were capturing national you get penetration and and make the most of it, half. The Spurs opened a through Michigan. been happening. It's been a attention, Ohio State was you kick it and everybody make the best out of it and 93-71 lead, capped by four The state. Not just the lot for them," Howard said. slowly building momen- shoots 3s. Boring, but I think we are getting a bet- straight 3-pointers by Bryn program. "We've had numerous prac- tum of its own. The Buck- that's the game." ter feel with that." Forbes and Derrick White After a couple of early tices where it's been very eyes won their first nine San Antonio was 18 for Andre Drummond had and two from Rudy Gay. losses by Michigan State, energetic. No one has come games, including victories the nation's preseason No. in with an attitude where over Villanova and North 1, the Spartans appear to they feel like they know Carolina, before dropping The King reigns: LeBron James have found their stride. everything. They've been a league game to Minneso- They haven't fallen since a like a sponge, very engag- ta. But they bounced back, competitive loss to Duke ing. Eager to learn. Excited beating No. 6 Kentucky to is AP's male athlete of decade the first week of December, about the new beginning. get back on track before He left Cleveland for Miami, finally Patriots. and that run includes At the end of the day, I losing to No. 22 West Vir- became a champion, went back to his "You add another 10 years of learning league wins over Rutgers want them to have fun. It's ginia 67-59 on Sunday. beloved northeast Ohio, delivered on and adversity, pitfalls, good, great, bad, and Northwestern that a college experience. Also off to a hot non- another title promise, then left for the Los and any smart person who wants to grow have given Michigan State They're supposed to enjoy conference start has been Angeles Lakers and the next challenge. He will learn from all those experiences," a nice start to league play. this experience." Indiana, whose only loss played in eight straight finals. No NBA James, who turns 35 Monday, told the AP. Down the road in Ann They enjoyed the start through its first 12 games player won more games or more MVP "A decade ago, I just turned 25. I'm about Arbor, the Wolverines had of the season. Things have came to Wisconsin. The awards over the last 10 years than he did. to be 35 and I'm just in a better (place) in been one of the biggest sur- been a little shaky lately. Hoosiers have had a soft He started a school. He married his high my life and have a better understanding of prises nationally with The Wolverines learned schedule so far, but it picks school sweetheart. what I want to get out of life." seven straight wins capped Friday that leading scorer up soon with games "That's all?" LeBron James asked, feign- Usain Bolt of Jamaica was third for by back-to-back victories Isaiah Livers would be out against Maryland and Ohio ing disbelief. dominating the sprints at the 2012 and over North Carolina and after hurting his groin in a State in early January. No, that's not all. Those were just some 2016 Olympics, soccer superstar Lionel Gonzaga to start the sea- game against Presbyterian. ROUGH GO highlights of the last 10 years. There were Messi was fourth and Michael Phelps – son. And while losses have The junior forward had It was just a few years many more, as the man called "King" spent the U.S. swimmer who retired as history's followed to Louisville, Illi- been averaging 13.6 points. ago that Chris Collins the last decade reigning over all others – most decorated Olympian with 28 medals, nois and Oregon, coach Even though the Big Ten appeared to have North- with no signs of slowing down. 23 gold – was fifth. Juwan Howard's first team schedule is underway, the western on the upswing. James is The Associated Press male ath- James was revealed as the winner Sun- is still riding plenty of con- meat of it begins next The Wildcats were coming lete of the decade, adding his name to a list day, one day after Serena Williams was fidence into the new year. week. And while the Spar- off back-to-back 20 win that includes Tiger Woods, Wayne Gretzky announced as the AP's female athlete of The Spartans and tans and Wolverines figure seasons and had qualified and Arnold Palmer. He was a runaway the decade. In his 17th season, he's on Wolverines just happen to to be in the mix, they won't for the NCAA Tournament, winner in a vote of AP member sports edi- pace to lead the league in assists for the meet next week in an early be alone. Here are some of even advancing to the sec- tors and AP beat writers, easily outpacing first time while remaining among the Big Ten showdown. the other key story lines: ond round. runner-up Tom Brady of the New England NBA's scoring leaders. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Leaving abusive partner can be fatal

Dear Annie: I am a clinical social work- er and have some training in, and experi- ence with, domestic violence in my work. I think you do a fine job educating and counseling people. I read a recent column that gave the National Domestic Violence Hotline number 800-799-7233. I have one Dear crucial point to add: As important as it is Annie for women (or anyone) to get out of a domestic violence situation, it is very important that she has support and safety internet, the local newspaper or perhaps while escaping. If an abuser knows she is at a nearby senior center. Of course, not- leaving, he is more likely to intensify his for-profit groups, such as local hospitals, violence, which can be fatal for the person public libraries and the Red Cross, are trying to leave. often looking for volunteers. After learning Domestic violence workers will assess of possible volunteer jobs, pick one or two the person’s situation and help her (or to follow up with that seem to involve THE PAJAMA DIARIES him) to stay as safe as possible while try- ing to escape. They will also help create a working with others or that are near other safety plan for the future. Perhaps this has people with whom one can socialize. – Big already been said in your column, but I’m on Volunteering pointing it out in case it hasn’t. Dear Volunteer: Volunteering is a great Thank you for all the good work you suggestion to help make friends. You do! – Escaping Safely With a Plan know from the beginning that you share a Dear Escape Plan: Thank you for your common interest, and you are doing some- letter. I love hearing from professionals thing for others, which always feels good. with firsthand experience. In creating a Dear Annie: Many years ago, I attended safe escape plan, also consider one’s chil- a conference where the issue of loneliness dren and animals who might be at risk. and lack of close friends came up. Several MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM Try to find a shelter or a family member ladies suggested that feeling lonely was that will help you out with your children related to what they called “stinginess” in and pets. Abusers sometimes use pets and sharing themselves. children as a threat to keep the victim with As an introvert, I could identify with them. their explanation. As I near 80 years, it Dear Annie: You have printed many let- takes a bit more energy to reach out to oth- ters from readers who were alone, or felt ers, but that seems to be the best solution lonely, in one way or another. I am writing I have found to avoid loneliness. – Tip to suggest that, for those individuals, vol- from an Introvert unteering might be the answer. 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Run it until it sells From page 1 Human Services, said the increase in planned flush- Call for details. or 30 days At the August meeting, department extended the ing to prevent manganese The Real Estate Store which ever one comes first! (906)932-5406 20 words or less John Holland, a licensed advisory to children under buildup. $35.00 municipal water operator 12 months. The reason was “Ultimately, the solu- Motorcycles & Additional charge for photo, private parties only. and circuit rider with the to account for differences tion to this issue is filtra- ATVs Limited Time Offer! (906)932-2211 MRWA, told the commis- in individual infant growth tion,” Erickson said at [email protected] 2018 Polaris Sportsman 450 sion and more than 100 rates and metabolism that council meetings. 4x4, HO, EFI people present the inspec- could vary in the ability to The Ironwood City Like new, 710 miles with lock and ride box, new helmet tion found nothing out of process manganese Commission approved a Great gift at $3,800.00 the ordinary for a water through the liver and pre- preliminary engineering (906)285-9070 system in a former mining vent toxic build up in the report for the city’s pump community. The aesthetic tissues. station and water filtration issues such as discol- Two more rounds of re- improvements in Novem- oration from higher levels testing of the initial results ber. SEH (Short Elliott Hen- of iron and manganese are included locations in the drickson Inc.) of Min- expected, he said. area of an Aug. 11 fire at a neapolis, was awarded a Holland recommended downtown Ironwood busi- $45,000 contract and is filtration rather than chem- ness, when hydrant use bringing a water filtration ical treatment of water as a temporarily spiked man- trailer to assess the most long term solution to con- ganese levels to between appropriate purification trolling manganese levels. 320 and 1,700 ppb. High method for the city, which Tom Flaminio, the dis- pressured water scours could be for a filtration trict engineer with the pipes and pushes the set- plant or something else Michigan Department of tled manganese through based on the assessment, Environment, Great , the system causing man- Erickson said. and Energy, said a filtra- ganese levels to spike and The filtration plant or tion system of $2 million the discoloration, Erickson other solution would be would bring higher water said. paid for in part through bills for the community. The retesting results in U.S. Department of Agri- The water grid was the area of the fire ranged culture, Office of Rural designed for larger popula- from 65 to 280 ppb. Development grants and tion of years ago. Fewer Several homes repre- loans, he said. users are drawing water senting various segments “We will look at the through larger EGLE man- of the water grid, along results and get some really dated 8-inch pipes thatwill with some that were educated recommenda- store water in the mains requested by residents, tions to consider,” Erick- longer which contributes were tested following son said. to iron and manganese planned hydrant flushing The study will also look buildup, he said. in those areas. The re-test at the Ironwood pump sta- The Western Upper results ranged from 63 ppb tion that is currently up to Peninsula Health Depart- to 120 ppb and were con- code but is no longer up to ment conducted city water sidered safe enough to lift contemporary standards, testing in August that the health advisory. Erickson said. The station resulted in identifying Gary Laguna, the lead was built 90 year ago and areas with manganese lev- water operator for the city is still using some of the els that approached 290 of Hurley Public Works same pumps, he said. parts per billion. This was Department, and Katie The commission also close to the Environmental Hampston, the health offi- approved the hire of con- Protection Agency’s adviso- cer for the Iron County sultant William Knocke, a ry level of 300 ppb for chil- Health Department, kept professor and associate dren less than six months the Hurley City Council department head of the old. The advisory level for informed of testing on the Charles E. Via Jr., Depart- adults is 1,000 ppb. Wisconsin side. Hurley ment of Civil and Environ- Ironwood, along with showed magnesium levels mental Engineering at Vir- Hurley, Wisconsin, which below the health advisory ginia Polytechnic Institute receives its water from limits for adults and and State University. Ironwood, provided free infants but Laguna also Erickson said Knocke bottled water to families took samples of city water brings expertise in water with infants under 12 for the state of Wisconsin quality, chemistry and months old and to others to test and the results were media design and is “value- who said they had health within safety limits. added” to the project to conditions that were sensi- After the re-testing work with SEH as an tive to the manganese lev- Erickson said the city of expert on to weigh in on els in August and Septem- Ironwood contracted to the alternative recommen- ber. clean its water storage dations.

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About one-third of flight by a woman, break- record is 15 months set in states already had their ing the old mark of 288 the 1990s by a Russian cos- own laws restricting tobac- days with about two monaut aboard the former co sales to people 21 and months left in her mis- Mir space station. older. sion. Koch’s extended mis- “This is a major step in Christina Koch, a 40- sion will help NASA learn protecting the next genera- year-old electrical engineer about the effects of long tion of children from from Livingston, Montana, spaceflights, data that becoming addicted to arrived at the International NASA officials have said is tobacco products,” new Space Station on March 14. needed to support future FDA commissioner Dr. She broke the record set by deep space exploration Stephen Hahn tweeted last former space station com- missions to the Moon and week. mander Peggy Whitson in Mars. Usually, new legisla- 2016-2017. Before breaking the tion doesn’t take effect Koch is expected to endurance record for a right away. The change spend a total of 328 days, woman in space, Koch set simply increased the age or nearly 11 months, on another milestone as part Associated Press limit in existing law, so it board the space station of the first all-female space- CHRISTINA KOCH, member of the main crew of the expedition to the International was able to go into effect before returning to Earth. walking team in October. It Space Station (ISS), speaks with her relatives through a safety glass prior the immediately, a spokesman Missions are typically six was Koch’s fourth space- launch of Soyuz MS-12 space ship at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, for the Food and Drug months, but NASA walk. Kazakhstan, March 14. Koch will set a new record Saturday, Dec. 28, for the longest Administration said Fri- announced in April that it She previously said she single spaceflight by a woman, breaking the old mark of 288 days with about two day. was extending her mission took a lot of helpful advice months left in her mission. Koch, a 40-year-old electrical engineer arrived at the The agency has regulat- until February. from Kelly’s 2017 autobiog- International Space Station on March 14. She broke the record previously set by ed tobacco products since The U.S. record for raphy “Endurance.” former space station commander Peggy Whitson in 2016-17. 2009. States charge more for electric as new laws take effect (AP) – The new year will the national immigration kick in during 2021. bring new charges for some debate with a new law cut- owners of electric vehicles, ting off discretionary state Taxes as an increasing number of funding for “sanctuary” Twenty years after voter states seek to plug in to cities that don’t cooperate approval, Massachusetts fresh revenue sources to with federal immigration will enact the final reduc- offset forgone gas taxes. authorities. Other Republi- tion in a gradual state In Hawaii, the charge can-led states have enacted income tax cut. The 2000 will be $50. In Kansas, similar laws. By contrast, ballot measure was to $100. In Alabama and several Democratic-led reduce the state’s 5.95% Ohio, $200. states have adopted sanctu- tax rate to 5% by 2003. But New or higher registra- ary laws restricting local lawmakers froze the rate at tion fees go into effect law enforcement officers 5.3% in 2002 and passed a Wednesday for electric from asking about people’s law allowing a more gradu- vehicle owners in at least immigration status or noti- al step down to resume if eight states. For the first fying federal authorities the state hit certain rev- time, a majority of U.S. when an immigrant is enue benchmarks. With states will impose special about to be released from those conditions satisfied, fees on gas-free cars, SUVs state custody. the tax rate is finally to fall and trucks – a significant to 5% in 2020. milestone as the trend Voting In Missouri, a corporate toward green technology A North Carolina law income tax law signed in intersects with the mount- Associated Press will alter the process to the final hours before for- ing need to pay for OPPONENTS OF legislation to tighten the rules on giving exemptions for vaccina- request and fill out mail-in- mer Gov. Eric Greitens upgrades and repairs to the tions, demonstrate outside the office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom in Sacra- absentee ballots in resigned in May 2018 will nation’s infrastructure. mento, Calif., Sept. 9. Newsom signed the bill, that will take effect in 2020, that response to a fraud investi- go into effect in 2020. The Though electric and allows officials to investigate doctors who grant more than five medical exemp- gation of the 9th U.S. law will cut Missouri’s cor- plug-in hybrid vehicles tions in a year and schools with vaccination rates under 95%. House District race in 2018 porate income tax rate comprised less than 2% of Under a law that raised or higher electric vehicle who grant more than five that led to a do-over elec- from 6.25% to 4%, making new vehicle sales in 2018, both registration fees and fees taking effect in 2020 medical exemptions in a tion in 2019. Much of the it one of the lowest rates in their market share is pro- fuel taxes, electric vehicle include Iowa, Oregon and year and schools with vac- new law targets a practice the nation. But another jected to rise substantially owners will have to pay the Utah. California, which cination rates under 95%, called “ballot harvesting,” provision in the law will do in the coming decade. State new basic annual rate of accounts for nearly half of the threshold that experts in which political opera- away with an option for cal- officials hope the new fees $148, plus an additional all electric vehicle sales in say means a population is tives gathered hundreds of culating corporate income will make up for at least $100 intended to offset the the U.S., is to collect a $100 resistant to a disease such absentee ballots from vot- that could result in higher part of the lost gas tax rev- lost fuel taxes. fee on new “zero-emission” as measles. The law will ers and forged signatures Missouri tax bills for some enue that is essential to “It’s kind of a blanket vehicles starting July 1. phase out existing medical or filled in votes. The new multi-state businesses. their road and bridge pro- penalty for anyone who Some other notable laws exemptions over the com- law will keep information grams. chooses to go electric,” said set to take effect Wednes- ing years. confidential about people Paid leave “I think states are still Neda Deylami, a Tesla day include: who request absentee bal- Employees in Washing- trying to determine what is owner who founded Chica- lots until the actual in-per- ton can start applying for a fair or equitable fee on Guns son election day. time off under the state’s go for EVs, a group that Police Use-of-force A Colorado “red flag” these electric vehicle own- advocates for electric vehi- The nation’s oldest law law will law allow family, new paid family leave law. ers,” said Kristy Hartman, cles. governing when police can household members or law Opioids Businesses and workers energy program director at Three-quarters of the use deadly force is being enforcement to petition a At least seven states will have been paying into the the National Conference of revenue from Alabama’s revamped in California to court to have guns seized begin requiring electronic program – approved by the State Legislatures. new $200 fee on electric become what the American from people deemed a prescriptions for con- Legislature in 2017 – for Imposing fees on elec- vehicles and $100 fee for Civil Liberties Union threat to themselves or oth- trolled substances such as the past year through pre- tric vehicles is one of sever- plug-in hybrids will go to describes as one of the ers. A seizure can be opioids. The movement to miums on wages. Starting al societal trends reflected fund state and local roads strongest in the U.S. Cali- extended to 364 days, and do away with handwritten in 2020, eligible workers in laws taking effect in and bridges. The other fornia’s previous law the burden of proof is on prescriptions by doctors is can receive 12 weeks paid 2020. quarter will fund grants for allowed deadly force when the gun owner to get one of many steps states time off for the birth or Twenty-one states will electric charging infras- officers had “reasonable firearms back. have been taking to try to adoption of a child or for a raise their minimum wage, tructure, and will expire fear” for their safety. The The law was champi- curb opioid addictions and serious medical condition including several to $12 an once electric and plug-in new law will allow it only oned by Democratic Rep. overdoses. of the worker or a family hour or more. Illinois will hybrid vehicles surpass 4% when necessary to defend Tom Sullivan, whose son, New laws taking effect member, or 16 weeks for a become the 11th state to of all vehicles in the state. against an imminent threat Alex Sullivan, was killed in in Arizona, Iowa, Mas- combination of both. legalize recreational mari- The fee is designed to of death or serious injury the 2012 Aurora movie the- sachusetts, North Carolina, Washington is the fifth juana for adults. And Cali- bring “more than just a to officers or bystanders, ater shooting. Some Repub- Oklahoma, Rhode Island state to launch a paid fami- fornia will join about 10 fairness relative to mainte- but it doesn’t include a def- lican lawmakers and the and Tennessee mean a ly leave law, to be followed states that enacted mea- nance and construction of inition of “necessary.” group Rocky Mountain dozen states will now have by Washington, D.C., in sures this past year relax- infrastructure,” said Alaba- Another new California Gun Owners have sued to such laws. Virginia is to July. Connecticut, Mas- ing deadlines to sue or ma state Rep. Bill Poole, a law increases officers’ try to block the law, and implement its law in July, sachusetts, Maine and Ore- prosecute for prior sexual Republican, who spon- training on handling con- about 12 of the state’s 64 and 13 additional states gon have passed laws that abuse – a reaction to the sored the legislation. “I frontations. The changes counties have passed reso- have passed electronic pre- take effect between 2021 ongoing sexual abuse scan- think it went further in come after Sacramento lutions declaring them- scription laws that are to and 2023. dal in the Roman Catholic terms of planning for the police in 2018 fatally shot selves 2nd Amendment Church. future.” Stephon Clark, a 22-year- “sanctuaries” in response Until now, the federal Because average com- old black vandalism sus- to it. Some sheriffs have 2018 Polaris Indy 600 government and some muting distances vary by pect, leading to major said they won’t enforce the 600cc, New Pro-Ride Suspension, states have offered incen- vehicle owner, it’s difficult protests. court orders. 2700 miles tives to people to buy elec- to set a universally fair fee By contrast, a Tennessee tric vehicles. But federal tax for electric vehicles, said Vaccinations law could allow people to credits are phasing out for Loren McDonald, a Califor- A new California law more easily get permits to some of the most popular nia-based industry analyst will create greater state carry concealed guns. The models made by Tesla and who runs the website EV oversight of doctors who law creates a less-expensive $ General Motors, and some Adoption. write medical exemptions permit option that doesn’t 4,999 states also are switching “States are actually for school children’s vacci- require live-fire training course. being very reasonable nations. 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