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SPORTS • 8 DAILY GLOBE Monday, May 6, 2019 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 48 | Low: 30 | Details, page 2 BETWEEN TWO BRIDGES Fate of Bessemer school millage looms By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] BESSEMER – A special elec- tion on Tuesday will determine the fate of a proposed continuing millage for the Bessemer Area Schools. The district’s board of educa- tion is promoting the suggested 2.05 millage rate in order to fund long-delayed maintenance at both of its schools; as well as technological upgrades, security needs and construction of a garage to protect buses used by the district. Polls for the election will be open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. in the Bessemer City Hall in Bessemer and in the Bessemer Township Hall in Ramsay. “I want all voters to under- stand the importance of main- taining our history of both aca- demic and extra-curricular excel- lence,” stated superintendent Dave Wineburner on Friday. “We will accomplish this by providing quality buildings for students and the community.” Wineburner has described the Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe proposed millage as a “no-tax- VOLUNTEERS cut away brush and tree branches as they work to clear a path through the undergrowth to the Montreal River during increase bond proposal” or “a a work bee Saturday at the Hurley trailhead between the river and U.S. 51. continuation of our current levy” because, if approved, it will fol- low on the heels of a separate mil- lage that just succeeded in paying ICORE fixes up Hurley trailhead off the district’s outstanding bonds. That commitment, which just By RICHARD JENKINS “I’m surprised how many planting trees and grass seed installed at a later date. ended, also was based on a rate [email protected] people showed up. There were a and picking up garbage and Traczyk said it was a great of 2.05 mills. HURLEY – Members of Iron lot of events (today) and it was debris that had gathered over day for the event, with nice According to a flyer provided County Outdoor Recreation the opening day of fishing sea- time. weather and it early enough in by the board, the proposed 2.05 Enthusiasts and other support- son,” ICORE treasure Bob Several volunteers also the season that the bugs mills translates to estimated ers of the local non-motorized Traczyk said. helped clear a path through the weren’t out bothering the vol- annual taxes of $205 per year for trails came together Saturday He joked as a fisherman, he brush between the parallel unteers. a home valued at $100,000 or afternoon for a work bee at the was glad the event started in the motorized and non-motorized Along with beautifying the $51.25 per year for a home val- Hurley trailhead. afternoon so he could hit the trails to allow people to walk trailhead, ICORE hopes to even- ued at $25,000. Organizers were pleased with water early in the morning. from the trailhead down to the tually put in a parking lot at the If passed, the millage will the turnout for the work event, The group tackled several river. trailhead and work continues translate to $1.3 million that the with around 20 volunteers com- tasks at the trailhead located At the nearby Iron County toward expanding the trail west board expects to share fairly ing throughout the day to lend a between U.S. 51 and the Mon- Farmers Market pavilion, volun- from the trailhead through Hur- hand with the various pro- treal River; including making a teers worked staining wooden ley and toward a planned trail- jects. native pollinators garden, benches and tables that will be head in the city of Montreal. MILLAGE — page 2 Mild weather draws crowd to 4th annual DOVE Color Run

By P.J. GLISSON ers. [email protected] Winkowski said 98 people WAKEFIELD – The fourth had registered in advance, with annual DOVE Color Run/Walk more folks signing in during the had a sunny, warm welcome hour before takeoff. Additional with Saturday temperatures that folks provided moral support grew from the 50s to nearly 70 and came to enjoy a pancake degrees. breakfast that was available to “It’s just awesome,” said Jea- the public for a donation of nine Winkowski, executive choice. director of Domestic Violence “It’s a beautiful day,” said Escape, Inc., a women’s shelter Lori Bennetts of Bessemer, who in Ironwood. added of her niece, Abby Ben- The fundraiser, which was netts, “She cons me into this based at Wakefield’s VFW Post every year.” 9084, featured untimed runs or Bennetts was walking with walks around Sunday Lake, as Amity Busch and her daughter, well as prizes, a 50/50 raffle and Leah Busch, of Bessemer. They a pancake breakfast. had made their own tutus after The event lived up to its buying tulle and elastic. name in that participants were So did Christina Hoeft and given packets of nontoxic col- Alyssa Ahonen, who were walk- ored powders that they tossed in ing with Adam Little under the air when Gogebic County sponsorship by Burton Indus- Circuit Court Judge Michael tries of Ironwood. Pope shot the starter gun. Hoeft was leading her dog, Participants of all ages pro- Kaiya, who is about nine P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe vided more color by wearing a months old and still full of pup- AT FAR LEFT, Gogebic County Circuit Court Judge Michael Pope continues to hold his arm up after variety of tutus or costumes as shooting his starter gun for the four.th annual DOVE Color Run/Walk around Wakefield’s Sunday Lake they walked with dogs while on Saturday morning. Standing to the right of Pope is announcer Luke Penrose, while a couple of babies rode in strollers or carri- “Star Wars” characters stand between them amidst the crowd. DOVE — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Education ...... 6 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .10-11 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 9 Vol. 100, No. 141 High 54 High 86 (2000) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 40 Low 19 (1989) Sunday none Snow depth 0 in. Obituaries ...... 5 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 181.6 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 73 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 172.3 in. Low 39 Sunday none Sports ...... 7-8 l 2 MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 AREA / STATE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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HAMTRAMCK (AP) – A feder- blacks or cut them off from the build. Keith, who died on April wanted him to be there after all warrantless phone taps and al judge who worked until his community to make room for 28, won’t see the keys change these years.” ordering George W. Bush’s recent death at age 96 left a his- Interstate 75 and so-called urban hands, an unfortunate postscript Hamtramck Mayor Karen administration to open deporta- toric trail of groundbreaking renewal projects in the 1950s and for a judge whose steadfast Majewski said: “It’s bittersweet. The tion hearings. legal opinions. But one case out- 60s. enforcement of civil rights was end really is around the corner.” In the Hamtramck lawsuit, lived Damon Keith: the longest- Hamtramck finally agreed to the emblem of his career. Keith, the grandson of slaves, filed in 1968, Keith noted that running housing discrimination offer 200 family housing units, as “The finish line will probably was a judge for 52 years, first at blacks made up less than 15% of lawsuit in the United States. well as housing for senior citi- be this summer,” said Michael the U.S. District Court in Detroit, the city’s population but repre- Keith declared in 1971 that zens, for violating the constitu- Barnhart, an attorney who has followed by 42 years on a federal sented more than 70% of resi- Hamtramck, a tiny Detroit-area tional rights of black residents. represented generations of black appeals court. He made history dents whose neighborhoods were city long known for Polish cul- Yet even today – decades later – families in the litigation. “I know on the bench, ruling against the broken up because of the path of ture, had intentionally forced out there still are three houses left to his health was declining, but I Nixon administration’s use of I-75.

U.S. News & World Report Top Performing High Schools in America Washington Elementary School Celebrating 100 Years of Educating our Youth Lake Superior Stewardship Initiative Award 2017 Washington Elementary School Gardens Award 2016 Key Club, Junior Organization of Kiwanis A.D. Johnston Student Council Autism Awareness Week Bessemer “BE” Program Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) Program Recognized for PEER to PEER Program at A.D. Johnston Bridge Magazine 2019 Academic State Champions School District Science Olympiad U.P. State Champions and State Qualifier 2018 Michigan Tech Bio-Athlon Champions 2017, Runner up 2018 A.D. Johnston High School Quiz Bowl U.P. Runner up 2019 High School Journalism/Environmental Science Award 2018 – 2019 Quiz Bowl 2nd Place finish in the U.P. Volleyball and Cross Country Academic All State Teams District Champions Boys 2 years in a row 2017 - 2019 U.P. State Champions Cross Country 2017 U.P. State Runner up Cross Country 2018 U.P. State Champions Boys Track and Field 2018 District Champions Boys Basketball 2019 School of Choice enrollment averages 90 students each year 95% Graduation Rate (State of Michigan Average is 80%)

2018 Education Excellence School as recognized by SET SEG Insurance and Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators

Michigan School Index Report ranked Bessemer Area School District higher than surrounding schools Check it out at https://www.mischooldata.org Washington Elementary School A.D. Johnston High School 301 East Sellar St. 100 West Lead St. 906-663-4515 906-667-0413 bessemer.k12.mi.us l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 3 IRONWOOD PROM ROYALTY Ottawa Forest announces camping updates for season IRONWOOD – Offi- for the Day Use Area at cials of the Ottawa Nation- Black River Harbor. A daily al Forest announce several fee of $5 will be collected changes to the manage- May 15 thru September 30, ment of its campgrounds all other dates outside of and recreation areas on the this season are free. Thurs- Watersmeet, Iron River, days will be a fee-free day. Bessemer Ranger Districts Additionally, a $30 annual for 2019. sticker may be purchased, Changes include tem- which not only provides porarily reduced services access to the Black River for several campgrounds; Harbor Day Use area, but implementation of previ- includes Sylvania and Lake ously approved day use Ottawa. “Implementation fees at Black River Harbor; of this fee was postponed and closure of Langford due to ongoing work at the Lake as it is converted to a Black River Harbor area,” dispersed site. Forest Supervisor David- “The Ottawa National son said, “Now that we Forest has always had a have completed work at the goal of providing high Day Use Area, we will quality recreation experi- begin charging the previ- Submitted photo ences for our public,” stat- ously approved fee.” Rev- THE IRONWOOD Junior Prom took place on April 27 at the Ironwood Memorial Building. Sixty-six attendees ed Acting Forest Supervi- enue from user fees goes enjoyed the red, black, white, and gray themed, “Diamonds in the Rough” event. The Royal Couple crowned sor Jamie Davidson. directly back to recreation were King David Collins and Queen Emaleah Niemi. Pictured from left are prom court members: Cortney Sibley, “These changes will allow facilities and services. Calista Sibley, Caitlin Mylly, Jami Aspinwall, Queen Emaleah Niemi, King David Collins, Thomas Lundin, Drew us to continue to offer a One additional change Dabb, Sawyer Stengard and Austin Trier. wide range of experiences being made is the transition while taking in to consider- of Langford Lake Camp- ation our resources and ground to a dispersed capacity to manage these camping area. In 2019, this Spring the time to maintain your mailbox sites.” site will be closed while In 2019, the following infrastructure is removed. IRONWOOD – The U.S. The Postal Service –Remounting a loos- because the use of unap- campgrounds will have The boat landing will Postal Service is asking all makes this annual request ened mailbox post. proved boxes is prohibit- limited services and, there- remain open. This decision Ironwood homeowners to because of the wear and –Replacing or adding ed. Customers may use a fore, no fees will be is based upon Recreation inspect and repair their tear that occurs to mailbox- house numbers. custom-built mailbox, but charged: Lake Site Analysis work and the mailboxes during Mailbox es every year. “This is espe- “If a homeowner plans they must consult with my Campground, Pomeroy limited amount of use the Improvement Week, May cially important after the to install a new mailbox or office to ensure it con- Campground, Bobcat Lake site receives. 12—18, says Postmaster effects of last winter,” adds replace a worn one, he or forms to guidelines apply- Campground, and Moose- “As you can tell, 2019 Mary Beth Hellen. Hellen. she must use only Postal ing to flag, size, strength head Campground. During will bring several changes “Repairing suburban Some of the typical Service—approved tradi- and quality of construc- this period, Forest Service to the Ottawa’s manage- and rural mailboxes activities homeowners may tional, contemporary or tion.” employees will be working ment of its campgrounds,” improves the appearance need to do include: locking full/limited ser- For more information at these sites to improve stated Davidson. “We are of our community and- –Replacing loose hinges vice mailboxes,” said on the use of names or the facilities and perform working hard to ensure makes delivering and on a mailbox door. Hellen. numbers on mailboxes, or needed maintenance, so that these changes allow us receiving mail safer for our –Repainting a mailbox “Customers must be answers to any other ques- the Forest Service can pro- to meet the needs of our carriers and customers,” that may have rusted or careful when purchasing tions, contact your local vide all services once again diverse public while pro- says Hellen. has started to peel. curbside mail receptacles Post Office directly. in 2020. viding the high quality As approved in 2017, we experience we are known Michigan boys collect money for colorblind classmates will begin charging a fee for.” Michigan voting changes start with KALKASKA (AP) – A trio of Kalka- Kalkaska Public Schools, plus a pair the glasses in her classroom should ska boys collected nearly $3,000 in for Brent’s 11-year-old brother, Mark, any student with color blindness Tuesday’s election returnable bottles and cans – that’s and a bonus set EnChroma donated wish to experience them. She expects LANSING – The Michigan Secretary of State is remind- 30,000 – and used the money to buy for the brothers’ 70-year-old grandfa- the glasses will be helpful when stu- ing voters of new rights ahead of the Tuesday election and a dozen pairs of glasses designed to ther, who also is colorblind. dents mix colors and create color encouraging Michiganders to take advantage of new vot- help colorblind students better see Brent said it all started with online wheels, she said. ing opportunities thanks to the passage of Proposal 3 last the world’s complete rainbow of video game Fortnite, which offers an “I think this is going to be huge,” November. shades. option for colorblind players. The Vyverberg said. “The May 7 election will be the first time Michigan cit- “My brother is colorblind and I brothers tried it out and Brent said he Nolan said it feels pretty good to izens can take advantage of the sweeping new voting wanted him to see all the colors,” said saw his colorblind sibling be amazed know the friends are helping stu- rights instilled in our constitution as a result of the Pro- Brent Grody, 14, one of the three at the difference. dents they may never know or meet. mote the Vote constitutional amendment enacted last Kalkaska Middle School students “When I saw his expression when “We’re expanding their limits,” fall,” Benson said. who worked on this project. he saw the video game, I wanted him Brent said. Polls will be open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 Brent partnered with classmates to see that not just in the video According to the National Eye p.m. Individuals may register to vote up until 8 p.m. Elec- John Buck, 14, and Nolan Ferguson, game, but in the whole world,” Brent Institute, color blindness, or color tion Day. If a voters is not registered or needs to update 14, and the three eighth-graders said. vision deficiency, can be categorized their address, they may do so by appearing in person at raised the money to purchase the spe- “And I wanted to help with that,” into three main types: red-green is your city or township clerk’s office and providing proof of cial glasses from California company John said. “I wanted to do something the most common; then blue-yellow; residency. EnChroma as their community pro- good.” and, complete color vision absence, ject. “I knew his brother was color- which is black and white only and They went door-to-door to collect blind, so it’s important,” Nolan said. rare. returnable bottles and cans during Brent, John and Nolan presented Men are more likely to have color the depths of winter and traded the their project to the district’s school blindness because inherited color SHOP loot for cash at area grocery stores, board in February and they will cre- blindness is on the X chromosome, of RETA S the Traverse City Record-Eagle ate an informational board to display which men only have one. G ’ reported. at the school’s All Academic Night in In women, a functional gene on STORE WIDE SALE The boys provided a pair of indoor May. solely one X chromosome is enough and outdoor glasses for art class- Middle school art teacher Jill to make up for the loss on the other, rooms in each of the schools in Vyverberg said she loves that she has according to the institute. when30% you spend $30.00OFF or more Community Calendar 222 Cloverland Dr., Ironwood, MI 906-932-4432

Email calendar items and Memorial Building. 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY community news to Gogebic County Veterans School. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., [email protected]. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Gogebic Range Carvers, ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith CELEBRATION! For more information, call 906- a.m., Ironwood Memorial 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Center, Ironwood. 932-2211. Building. 906-667-1110. Johnston High School, Besse- Alcoholics Anonymous, MAY 6 - MAY 9, 2019 Monday, May 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, mer. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian noon, Salem Lutheran Church, IMPACT Life Support Church, Hurley. area74.org. Promotions available from 2pm-5pm Ironwood. area74.org. Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Klassic Kruisers Car Iron County Food Pantry, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Church, Ironwood. Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Mon. May 6 - FREE pie with purchase of coffee noon, Golden Dragon. Bessemer Women’s Club, Community College Jacob Ave., Montreal, 715-561-4450. Wakefield Seniors, noon, 7 p.m., Bessemer City Hall Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- Tues. May 7 - Meatloaf Dinner - BOGO 1/2 OFF Alcoholics Anonymous, Wakefield Senior Center. DDA room. wood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, People for Peace, 7 p.m. Ironwood Masonic Lodge Wed. May 8 - $6 Special - Popcorn Chicken, Ironwood. area74.org. Wis., Public Library. 715-476- EST, Episcopal Church of 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic Fries & Fountain Drink Overeaters Anonymous, 2366. Ascension, 501 Houghton St., building. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Little Finland chorus Ontonagon. Government Thur. May 9 - $6 Special - Burger, Fries & Shake Church, Wakefield. practice, 2 p.m., Little Finland, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Bessemer Housing Com- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Kimball, Wis., 906-932-1608. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, mission, 8 a.m., Executive p.m., Our Lady of Peace Iron County Museum, Ironwood. area74.org. Director’s Office, 709 West “Thank you for your patronage” Catholic Church, Ironwood. 6:30 p.m., program on “Ghost Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron Street, Bessemer. area74.org. from Darcie & Preston Carli and the Uptown Cafe staff! Towns of the U.P.” 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Bessemer Downtown Ironwood Sports Hall of Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Development Authority, 4 Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright p.m., Episcopal Church of the Government p.m., DDA room, City Hall. K-12 School, room 205. 518 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI • 906-932-3321 Transfiguration, Ironwood. Ironwood Economic Bessemer School Board, MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., area74.org. Development Corporation, special closed session, 4 MECCA cabin near the treat- Government 10 a.m., meeting, Conference p.m., A.D. Johnston Media ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Wakefield Township Room 1, second floor, Memori- Cener. Erwin Community Club, Board, 5:30 p.m., township al Building, Ironwood. Bessemer School Board, 6:30 p.m., Erwin town hall. hall. work session, 5 p.m., A.D. Festival Ironwood meet- Thursday, May 9 Johnston Media Center. ing, 7 p.m., Ironwood Ameri- Wednesday, May 8 Gogebic Range Water can Legion. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Christian Men of the Patterson courts or Ironwood Bessemer Township Hall EST, Ontonagon United Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Memorial Building. Methodist Church basement, Cafe, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans Friday, May 10 next to Holiday gas station, Alcoholics Anonymous, Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Ontonagon. area74.org. open meeting, noon, Salem a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Pat O’Donnell Civic Cen- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Watersmeet Township; 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior ter Board of directors meeting area74.org. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Center. 6 p.m. at the arena. DOVE Support Group, Township. 906-667-1110. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Red Hat Society North- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Government Ironwood-Hurley Rotary woods Divas, 11:30 a.m., Ironwood. Gogebic County Road Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Burger’s Bar, Gile. Contact Mercer Food Pantry, Commission special meet- Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Carol Saari at to 906-932- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, ing, 8:30 a.m., court house. Iron County Veterans Ser- 4953. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Ironwood Parks and vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Alcoholics Anonymous, 715-476-7655. Recreation Committee, 5 Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous/ p.m., meeting, Conference 2190. Ironwood. area74.org. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Room 1, second floor, Memori- Survivors of Suicide, 3 Grief Support Group, 1 to an Church, Ironwood. al Building, Ironwood. p.m., basement of Zion Luther- 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice area74.org. Gogebic County Fair an Church, 906-932-5718. office, 1571 Highway 51 North Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Board, 5:30 p.m., Fairgrounds, Mercer Health and Well- in Arbor Vitae. EST, Ontonagon United Ironwood. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., SMART Recovery, 4:30 Methodist Church basement, Bessemer City Council, 6 Mercer Community Center. p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- next to Holiday gas station,  p.m., city hall. Alzheimer’s Disease mer. Ontonagon. area74.org. Caregivers Support Group, Free Community Dinner, Alcoholics Anonymous, Tuesday, May 7 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. Church. Public is invited. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Classic Rock Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Bessemer Booster Club, ReGeneration Youth, area74.org. Patterson courts or Ironwood l 4 MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Mantras and realities We’re in the last week of the examples of unfair coverage. Sue Mizell, Publisher semester here at Kent State, when Here in Kent, we’re less than an graduating seniors have reached the hour from Cleveland, where 12-year- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor zombie stage of stress, and everyone old Tamir Rice was killed in 2014 by else, it seems, is somewhere else, a white police officer who had been even when they’re sitting right in fired from his previous job on a sub- front of you. Connie urban force after he was deemed As a teacher, it can be a challenge Schultz unfit for duty. In Their Opinion in these last days to find that sweet Early coverage on Tamir’s death spot between exhaustion and panic. focused on past criminal records of Warren college Fortunately, I spent Sunday evening the boy’s parents, which had noth- interviewing Stacey Abrams in front ing to do with his borrowing a of a sold-out crowd of 750 support- white, shared personal philosophies friend’s air gun and hiding it from debt plan not ers for an event sponsored by the of varying degrees of endurance and his mother, who forbade toy guns. Toledo Public Library Foundation. optimism. Then it was Isaiah He was playing with it a city park Ten minutes with her, and your Nearor’s turn. I have his permission when the police cruiser swept up. worth considering mind breaks open and starts to share this story. Seconds later, Tamir Rice was on the The bidding war for votes in the Democratic pres- buzzing. At 26, he is the oldest in the class ground. idential primary escalated quickly this week with a Abrams is the former minority and the only military veteran. He is He was just a boy, but I will never proposal by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren to leader of Georgia’s house of repre- also black. He’s one of my more reti- forget how some of the coverage wipe out student debt, courtesy of the taxpayers. sentatives who became the first cent students, a hard worker with an made it sound like he was growing Warren’s proposal, put forward not in proposed black woman in the United States to easy smile and a preference for lis- in the grave, becoming taller and legislation but in a blog post, would cancel up to be nominated by a major party to tening. When Isaiah does talk, I’ve heavier, and more menacing. $50,000 of student debt for every American with run for governor. Had she won her noticed that students tend to pay Every semester, we talk about household income under $100,000. Individuals with race in Georgia, she would have attention. Tamir Rice. household incomes up to $250,000 would also get been this country’s first black female I asked for his mantra, and he After Isaiah explained the signifi- debt relief, though not quite as much. She says this governor. It speaks to the magnitude smiled softly before answering: “I do cance of his mantra, he talked about will benefit 95% of the 45 million Americans who are of Abrams’ personality and message not expect the media to create posi- Shane Piche, another 26-year-old carrying student debt. that she now commands center stage tive black male images.” man, in upstate New York. Piche was The proposal is estimated to cost $1.25 trillion of the Democratic Party despite not He was quoting the late activist a school bus driver who pleaded over 10 years. Warren says the money would come becoming governor, after a race that Huey Newton, co-founder of the guilty earlier this year to third- from a plan she previously proposed – a tax on accu- will forever be known for its voter Black Panthers, who specified “white degree rape of a 14-year-old girl. He mulations of wealth collecting 2% of $50 million or suppression. media.” was in the news again this week more of household net worth, and an extra 1% on $1 Abrams is currently on tour pro- “Why is that your mantra?” I because of his sentencing. billion and up. Assuming nobody leaves the country moting her book, “Minority Leader: asked. “He’s white,” Isaiah said. “And over it, the tax would hit about 75,000 families and How to Lead from the Outside and Isaiah shrugged. “When I die, no he’s not going to prison.” raise $2.75 trillion over 10 years. Make Real Change.” In it, she writes matter how much I have accom- Instead, Piche was sentenced to Warren also wants to spend $100 billion expand- that each of us should have a per- plished, my obituary will talk about 10 years of probation and, as The ing Pell grants to cover non-tuition expenses, and sonal mantra. When I asked for hers, my mistakes.” New York Times reported, “assigned make public colleges tuition-free. she answered with one word: The room fell silent. I stood and the lowest-level status on New York’s The wealth tax might raise more legal challenges “Fight.” looked at him for a moment, search- sex offender registry.” That means than revenue. The Constitution prohibits any nation- How the mind works. The follow- ing for the words. families won’t be alerted if Piche al “direct” tax not collected evenly from the states, ing morning, I began ethics class by “I don’t want that to be true,” I moves into their neighborhood. based on population. The income tax was unconsti- sharing Abrams’ question with my finally said. I can’t stop thinking about Isaiah. tutional until the Constitution was amended in 1913. students: What is your personal He nodded. “I know, but you The look on his face as he talked An additional tax on “wealth” that has already been mantra? I gave them a few minutes know that it is.” about that white man’s freedom. The taxed as income might run into trouble at the to think on it, and then we went In my experience, you cannot certainty in his voice as he described Supreme Court. But even without debating the legal- around the room so that each of teach journalism without discussing how he, a black man in America, will ity of a wealth tax, the idea of canceling student debt them could share their mantra, and media coverage about issues of race. be remembered one day. by having taxpayers cover it is terrible. explain why it mattered. If you don’t bring it up, your stu- Connie Schultz can be reached by Start with the problem of fundamental fairness – Fifteen students, most of them dents will, armed with multiple email at [email protected]. student debt would be canceled for all income-eligi- ble borrowers with outstanding loans without regard Today in history to financial need, so even people who are working and able to make regular payments would get the By The Associated Press bailout. On the other hand, people who did not take Today’s Highlight in History out loans they couldn’t afford to repay, and people On May 6, 1954, medical who already repaid their loans, would be out student Roger Bannister broke $50,000 for making responsible financial decisions. the four-minute mile during a Then there’s the problem of moral hazard: If the track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4. taxpayers pay the debts of everyone with outstand- On this date ing student loans, how will that affect the decisions In 1863, the Civil War Battle made by current students thinking about their choic- of Chancellorsville in Virginia es for financing higher education? What’s the mes- ended with a Confederate vic- tory over Union forces. sage? Borrow as much as you can and wait for the In 1889, the Paris Exposi- debt to be canceled during the next presidential pri- tion formally opened, featuring mary campaign? the just-completed Eiffel Tower. The proposal certainly doesn’t encourage restraint In 1910, Britain’s Edwar- in tuition increases. Universities considering dian era ended with the death of King Edward VII; he was whether to raise tuition could reasonably believe succeeded by George V. there’s no need to hold the line when the new policy In 1915, Babe Ruth hit his is to step in and generously pay off old student loans first major-league home run as with somebody else’s money. a player for the . Actor-writer-director It’s also troubling to hear a sitting United States Orson Welles was born in senator so casually proposing the confiscation of Kenosha, Wisconsin. spoken of the “Iron Curtain”; aggressively fight Taliban and Today’s Birthdays some people’s property so it can be given to other In 1935, the Works Gorbachev said the world was al-Qaida militants. Gov. John Baseball Hall of Famer people. Warren has also put forward a proposal for a Progress Administration began still divided, between North Baldacci signed a bill making Willie Mays is 88. Sen. Richard “Real Corporate Tax” that would collect $1 trillion operating under an executive and South, rich and poor. Maine the fifth state to legalize Shelby, R-Ala., is 85. Rock order signed by President over 10 years as well as an increase in the estate tax. Actress Marlene Dietrich died same-sex marriage (however, singer Bob Seger is 74. Singer Franklin D. Roosevelt. at her Paris home at age 90. the law was later overturned by Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 74. Student debt weighs on millions of Americans and In 1937, the hydrogen-filled In 1994, former Arkansas a public vote). Gospel singer-comedian Lulu on the economy more broadly as people find it more German airship Hindenburg state worker Paula Jones filed Five years ago: A federal Roman is 73. Actor Alan Dale difficult to obtain credit or make major purchases. caught fire and crashed while suit against President Bill Clin- report said that global warming is 72. Actor Ben Masters is 72. Serious proposals for new repayment plans and attempting to dock at Lake- ton, alleging he’d sexually was rapidly affecting the Unit- Actor Richard Cox is 71. Actor hurst, New Jersey; 35 of the 97 harassed her in 1991. (Jones ed States in both visible and Gregg Henry is 67. Former eventual debt forgiveness deserve consideration and people on board were killed reached a settlement with Clin- invisible ways; shortly after the British Prime Minister Tony debate in this presidential race. along with a crewman on the ton in November 1998.) report came out, President Blair is 66. TV personality Tom But Warren’s plan doesn’t. ground. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II Barack Obama used several Bergeron is 64. Actress Roma – Orange County Register In 1941, Josef Stalin and French President Francois television weathermen to call Downey is 59. Actress Julianne assumed the Soviet premier- Mitterrand formally opened the for action to curb carbon pollu- Phillips is 59. Actor-director ship, replacing Vyacheslav M. Channel Tunnel between their tion before it was too late. The George Clooney is 58. Actor Molotov. Comedian Bob Hope countries. Vatican disclosed that over the Clay O’Brien is 58. Actress did his first USO show before In 2013, kidnap-rape vic- past decade, it had defrocked Leslie Hope is 54. Actress Letters Policy an audience of servicemen as tims Amanda Berry, Gina 848 priests who raped or Geneva Carr (TV: “Bull”) is 53. he broadcast his radio program DeJesus and Michelle Knight, molested children and sanc- Rock musician Mark Bryan from March Field in Riverside, who went missing separately tioned another 2,572 with less- (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 52. 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DOVE stood ready for the break- fast-bound. Winkowski was grateful From page 1 to members of the VFW pyish glee. and its auxiliary, who pro- Angie Brownell of duced the meal. The food Watersmeet also had her was available until noon Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe BAND DIRECTOR Samantha Grace conducts the Ironwood middle school band Sunday during its spring concert dog, Cleo, along for the with the help of additional at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. walk. “She’s very excited,” volunteers such as Kobe said Brownell of the dog. Lorendo and Scott LaRock, Brownell had answered students from Gogebic Ironwood bands perform spring concert the Facebook call of Liz Community College. Peacock of Paulding, who Regarding the bounty of By RICHARD JENKINS “(I’m) very happy,” said band Steve Boyd, who was the district’s was walking for the third prizes, Winkowski said the [email protected] director Samantha Grace, who said band director for 30 years and died in year. She said she likes to lot came “from all over” IRONWOOD – It was almost a the students performed even better April, and the high school band dedi- support local causes and was “just amazing,” packed house Sunday at the Historic than she hoped they would. cated its performance of “Hallelujah” because “I know where the including gift certificates, Ironwood Theatre as the Ironwood The sixth grade started practicing to Boyd. money goes.” theme baskets, and other Schools music department held its for the concert in January, according The band’s eight seniors were hon- As Winkowski told the items such as framed pic- spring concert. to Grace, while the middle and high ored during the concert, and Grace Globe later about any prof- tures from the Baraga Cor- The concert featured perfor- school bands had only been working presented Grace Grewe got the dis- its taken in, “It goes back rectional Facility. mances by the district’s sixth grade, on their pieces for the last month or trict’s John Phillip Sousa award while into our services – things Pamela Niemi, assistant middle school and high school so. Sophia Halverson got the director that grants don’t cover.” director for DOVE, bands. The concert was in memory of award. One of the runners at designed this year’s logo, the event was Heather List which was displayed on 3 confirmed deaths as another of Ironwood, who was event t-shirts, which also there with her daughters, listed sponsor names. body found at Illinois plant Carmen Forstrum and As participants made WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) – Search and recovery person- Autumn List. their way along the nearly nel found the body of another worker Sunday in the rub- “My girls wanted to do three-mile distance ble of a northern Illinois silicone factory that exploded this,” said List, who added around the lake, they and burst into flames two days earlier, bringing the death they all dressed in white to encountered color stations toll to three employees with one more body believed to be serve as palettes for the whereat designated in the debris, a fire official said. spray of colored dust. tossers threw more color Waukegan Fire Marshal Steve Lenzi said the body was Their Goldendoodle, dust as they passed. found as first responders resumed searching in haz- Sammy, was game to match Andrew DiGiorgio, ardous conditions in the shattered remains of the AB Spe- their pace. “He’s our big director of the Ironwood cialty Silicones plant in Waukegan, about 50 miles north baby,” said List of the Public Safety Department, of Chicago. happy dog. said members of all local They were searching for the bodies of two of the nine Inside of the VFW, the law enforcement, including workers who were there when an explosion rocked the lobby was festooned with the Michigan State Police Associated Press building Friday night and left it a shattered skeleton. balloons and flowers and and the Gogebic County GOV. GRETCHEN Whitmer gave these four pieces of “We are in the process of removing one of those two featured an entry curtain Sheriff’s Office, also were advice to Michigan State University graduates Friday, bodies,” Lenzi told a news conference Sunday. He said at made of long, thick tinsel. present to “create a safe at the Breslin Center: “Build bridges — don’t live least half of the building still needs to be searched. The hall’s neatly set tables environment.” under them, look for inspiration in unusual places, wear fun socks, and do not read the comments sec- MONDAY EVENING MAY 6, 2019 tion,” she said. Whitmer, a Spartan alumnus has a 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 bachelor’s degree in communications and a juris doc- DC’s Legends of Tomor- Arrow SCPD shows up for Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement tor degree from MSU. She was awarded an honor # CW KDLH row “Nip/Stuck” (TV14) Felicity. 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Juniors: Jami Aspinwall, McK- Madison Sterbenz, Sage Suchalla, Ethan Roehm, Katelynn Smith, Rubatt, Payton Rye, Aundrea Wright Middle School and High ensi Koval, Thomas Lundin, Nolan Superits, Umberto Tibaldo Eleanor Tiziani and Jacquelyn Stengard, Sophie Svoke, Michael School have announced their Caitlin Mylly, Emaleah Niemi and and Mya Whitson. Wiemeri. Tassin, Sylvia Tiziani, Katee honor rolls for the third quarter Sawyer Stengard. Freshmen: Dahlia Sackmann, Wiemeri and Noah Wright. of the 2018-19 school year. Seniors: Daniel Adrian, Emily Danielle Traczyk, Christine Weis- Honors Sophomores: Ian Agee, Students achieving a grade Carey, Ian Hughes, Shawna Jack- er and Jakob Wiemeri. Seventh Grade: Eden Brady, Daunte Bolton, McKenzie Boyd, point average of 3.9-4.0 are recog- son, Hayley Jarocki, Mercy Sophomores: Audrey Bast- Carmen Forstrom, Austin Gerry, Johnathon Holm, Joseph Joki, nized with highest honors, stu- Kennedy, Kinley Lyons, Sarah man, Savanah Clemens, Madison Riley Graser, Cynthea Palm, Isaiah Kolesar, North Kolesar, dents with GPA of 3.5-3.899 Murphy and Nicholas Niemi. Huotari, John Joki, Adriana Aiden Rady, Hannah Ribble, Eli- Kylee Maki, Bo Mattson, Anthony receive high honors and students Lorendo, Alannah Pisco, Maria jah Sprague and Katrina Whitley. Niemi and Haley Rhenlund. with a GPA from 3.0-3.499 receive High Honors Ruotsala, Alessandra Tibaldo, Eighth Grade: Haley Agee, Juniors: Melissa Anderson, honors. Honor students include: Seventh Grade: Zayla Aili, Madeline Vaughn, Kiara Wash Voss Betlewski, Kaytlin Jeffery Jasmine Benson, Cole Brunell, Anneka Anderson, Mathias and Staysha Whitley. and Lauryn Ramme. Andrew Burak, Joseph Kashich, Highest Honors Anderson, Aidan Bach, John Juniors: Karl Bissell, David Freshmen: Korben Anderson, Larissa Luoma, Selena Pecotte, Seventh Grade: Peter Gallo, Balchik, Madelyn Bastman, Kurt Collins, Andrew Dabb, Hunter Leilah Anderson, Elisabeth Alyssa Roberts, Chelsea Sabec, Abigail Lauzon, Lucia Lauzon Bissell, Landon Boyd, Gracie Douglas, Joshua Lehto, Kyle Braucher, Melissa Charles, Kay- Paige Santiago, Calista Sibley, and Sophia Ruotsala. Huotari, Jaimisen Koski, Nina McCullough, Julieann Mead, den Cooke, Gavin Delich, Aidan Jesse Spets, Austin Trier and Eighth Grade: Sienna Hollen- Osier and Logan Osterman. Haley Nezworski, Andrew Piis- Graser, Megann Grasso, Alexan- Gavin Weiser. beck, Lexi Holm, Jazlynn Oja and Eighth Grade: Aiden Boyd, panen, Matthew Rowe, Cortney der Hunt, David Jarvenpaa, Glo- Seniors: David Benson, Alan- Lilley Smith. Ian Carlson, Hannah Castillo, Sibley and Lyle Somero. ria Kennedy, Sean Korpela, Marie na Cricks, Sophia Halverson, Freshmen: Seth Carroll and Faith Clemens, Aidan Craig, Seniors: Mackenzie Agee, Jus- Kostac, Hannah Kreiner, Zaida Ladd Honkala III, Alyssy Laman- Marissa Ritter. Cody Dabb, Tia Lahti, Brooklyn tine Aspinwall, Tristen Carroll, Lagalo, Von Lyons, Jestin na, Taylor LaPlant, Lalaina Sophomores: Blaze Hollen- Lorendo, Emily Martinson, Grace Grewe, Haley Halvorsen, Matusewic, Michael Mieloszyk, Panek, Griffen Revoyr, Aries beck, Laney Osterholm and Jor- Anthony Ribble, Alaya Ruotsala, Kevin Hudacek, Raquel Hurlbut, Elsa Niemi, Shane O’Brien, Nadia Weber, Kazlyn Weber and Parker dan Tanula. Destiny Sanabria, Tyler Smith, Jacob Joki, Sydnee Lorenson, Osterholm, Brianna Rowe, Gavyn Wilson. Mercer school honor society adds new members MERCER, Wis. — The tine of a day’s work. It is a Mercer Chapter of the willingness to help others Junior National Honor and to help in the commu- Society and the National nity without a need for Honor Society held their public recognition.” induction ceremony April Aubrey Schoeneman 24 in the school library. spoke about character say- NHS and JNHS advisor ing, “Character is the force Sandy Karen welcomed within a person that distin- attendees. Haley Allen- guishes them from one Rodriquez spoke about the another, it creates our indi- first quality of being viduality. Character is an honor society student, achieved and not received.” scholarship, saying, “John NHS inductees were Ava Dewey once said, “Educa- Barton, Kassandra Bell, tion is not preparation for Molly Hohner, Adeline life, education is life itself.” Huybrecht and Amber Zoe Botes spoke about Wildcat. JNHS inductees the second quality, leader- are Savannah Barton, ship, saying. “It should Amber With, Taylor Hele- exert a wholesome influ- niak, Cameron Patton and ence on the school and Isabella Payen. members should strive to The NHS inducted new train and aid others to officers: Haley Allen- Submitted photo reach their goals.” Rodriquez, president; Jessi- MERCER HONOR Society and Junior Honor Society members include, from left, first row: Ava Barton, Molly Jessica Klopatek spoke ca Klopatek, vice presi- Hohner, Savannah Barton, Amber Eith, Taylor Heleniak, Cameron Patton and Isabella Payen; second row: Billie about the third quality, ser- dent; Zoe Botes, secretary; Botes, Kassandra Bell, Adeline Huybrecht, Amber Wildcat, Makenna Allen, Samantha Barton, April Klopatek, vice, saying, “Service can and Molly Hohner, treasur- Joshua Klopatek and Kadence Knipp; third row: advisor, Sandy Karen, Bailey Thompson, Haley Allen-Rodriquez, be established in the rou- er. Tristin Woolf, Zoe Botes, Jessica Klopatek, Ella Torkelson and Aubrey Schoeneman. NMU U.P. cybersecurity center has grand opening

MARQUETTE — The Upper dents and a HackerOne class. dent, I can only imagine how cation and training that prepares The institute also will serve as Peninsula Cybersecurity Institute There was also a panel presen- much further my skills would students to succeed in this a site for industry collaboration, at NMU was unveiled May 2 dur- tation featuring several industry have developed,” Miller said. dynamic and growing field. testing, training and certification. ing a well-attended grand open- representatives, including May “The fact high school and college “The most important part of “We want this hub to be a ing celebration in The Northern 2018 NMU graduate Meredith students are getting this experi- this institute partnership is the magnet for the community,” said Center (formerly University Cen- Miller, security services consul- ence now is phenomenal. They’re people it’s bringing together,” Joe Adams, vice president of ter). tant with key industry partner really going to excel and go said Jim Marquardson, who research and cybersecurity with The institute is the only U.P. IBM Security. places. There’s a huge shortage of joined the College of Business Merit Network and builder of the facility of its kind and one of six Miller held an internship with trained professionals. Because faculty four years ago to establish Michigan Cyber Range. “We want statewide. It offers non-degree IBM Security during her senior people in this field can work and NMU’s cyber defense program. it to bring together industry, gov- and industry credentials relevant year at NMU. She accepted a full- live where they choose, not every- “We’ve got a good program here ernment, academia and students to emerging careers, augments time position in the Boston area, one is fighting for jobs in local at the university and support of all ages to help grow a culture NMU’s existing cyber defense but soon found herself longing to markets. This helps to show that from our leadership. I’m especial- of security. That culture will lead bachelor’s degree and provides return to Marquette. cybersecurity can happen any- ly grateful for professionals work- people looking for work, includ- career exploration and training Because her career allows the where.” ing in cybersecurity, our advisory ing veterans returning from the opportunities for K-12 school dis- flexibility of working remotely, In an increasingly connected board and the people willing to Armed Forces, into cybersecurity. tricts. she recently booked a one-way world in which nearly every work with us, give us guidance, These jobs are well-paying and NMU, in partnership with the ticked back. Miller said the U.P. aspect of life is dependent upon help mentor our students and they can be done from home. Merit Network and Michigan Eco- Cybersecurity Institute is an technology, cybersecurity has open up doors for them that Folks live up here because they nomic Development Corp., host- amazing addition that will enable become a critical challenge. Con- would otherwise not be available. want to live in the U.P. I don’t see ed the grand opening. The event others to succeed in her field. sistent with its strategic goal to I’m excited to see what our stu- why they have to leave, given the included a Capture the Flag chal- “If something like this had invest in innovation, Northern is dents are able to do with these connectivity and opportunities lenge for U.P. high school stu- been around when I was a stu- committed to providing the edu- enhanced opportunities.” that a hub like this brings. “ GOISD students explore health careers through job shadowing By PAULETTE NIEMI “It was all very new to me and interest- GOISD Career Tech Ed Program Coordinator ing. I observed the doctor administer a Local school district students enrolled shot to a patient in her hip and then when in the Gogebic Ontonagon ISD Health the X-Ray screen was pulled up, I actually Careers course had the opportunity to got to see the serum go around the muscle explore several of their health career inter- and bones in real time,” said Latvis. est areas through a unique job shadow Bonnie Lutz, health unit coordinator at partnership with local health related busi- Aspirus Ontonagon, and Gina Kasten, nesses. human resources director, worked with “The students are fortunate that our hospital staff to schedule over 15 job shad- local health industry has been so open and ows at the Ontonagon Aspirus Hospital. willing to partner with the GOISD to cre- Each student could shadow two career ate opportunities for the students to job areas. “The job shadows give our young shadow with a person working in their adults the chance to experience the day to career interest area,” said Ashley Nevins, day operations in the hospital,” said Lutz. GOISD career tech ed director. “The program helps the student get an Despite our rural area, students discov- idea of all the different professions that ered that there are many opportunities in make up the hospital and to see if there is the health career field in both Gogebic and a health career area they may be interested Ontonagon counties. Many of the job in pursuing further,” she added. shadow students were surprised to learn In Ironwood, Aspirus staff also coordi- what is available in their community. nated several job shadows. Health career fields the student’s job Ewen-Trout Creek senior, Kaitlyn shadowed included: registered nursing, Brady, used her job shadow opportunities certified nurse’s aide, licensed practical to learn more about her health interest nurse, physical therapy, respiratory thera- areas in physical therapy and family nurse py, surgical technician, radiology techni- practitioner. cian, X Ray technician, surgeon, physician, “I was able to observe four patients Submitted photo physician’s assistant, EMT/first responder, ONTONAGON HIGH School health careers class students Luke Strasser, left, and receive various PT treatments including and dental hygienist. The job shadows Katie Fredrikson, right, job shadow with Chloe Ashley, RN, middle, in the surgical the dry needling technique which uses an were made possible through a partnership recovery room at Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital. The students observed the pre- electrode machine along with needles. It with both Ontonagon and Ironwood surgery prep for a hip procedure being done at the hospital. was all very interesting,” said Brady. Aspirus Hospitals and Strong Dental Clin- The job shadow experience was benefi- ic in Ontonagon. tion I learned helped me further decide therapist and I should take as many sci- cial to Brady as it helped her narrow down Grace Welling, a junior at Ontonagon about my career choices. I really enjoyed ence classes in high school as I can.” “The her college major choice. High School, job shadowed at Strong Den- my experience and am definitely consider- job shadow experience helped me get an “Seeing how the physical therapists are tal Clinic and Ontonagon Aspirus. ing this career path.” idea of what it be like to work as a physical able to help patients feel so much better At Strong Dental Clinic, Welling Teddy Menigoz, a sophomore at Onton- therapist and I am even more interested in had let me to deciding that I want to study observed a patient get a lower filling and agon High School, explored her career this career field.” pre-physical therapy in college and was able to speak to dental hygienist, Erin interest area of physical therapy by spend- Logan Latvis, a junior at Ontonagon, become a physical therapist, “ said Brady. Sanchez, about the training and skills ing time with Ryon Hokens, licensed phys- explored his career interest area of being The Health Careers course is offered to needed for this job. “You have to be per- ical therapist at Aspirus Ontonagon. an X Ray Technician shadowing with Sara all local high school students through the sonable, organized and be able to think on “I learned from Mr. Hokens that you Piete, X-Ray and CT technician at Aspirus Gogebic Ontonagon ISD’s Career Tech your toes,” noted Welling. “The informa- have to study hard to become a physical Ontonagon. Education Program. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 7 Kentucky Derby shocker: Country House wins via DQ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Maximum said. Security led the Kentucky Derby every War of Will came perilously close to step of the way except for the last one – clipping heels with Maximum Security, into the winner's circle. which could have caused a chain-reaction The colt became the first winner dis- accident. qualified for interference in the Derby's "I checked pretty hard when the seven 145-year history, leading to an agonizing (Maximum Security) came out as far as he wait and an eventual stunning reversal did," said Tyler Gaffalione, aboard War of that made 65-1 shot Country House the Will. winner Saturday. Mott said War of Will and Long Range Country House finished second in the Toddy "lost all chance" to win. slop before objections were raised, caus- "They were in position at the time to hit ing a 22-minute delay while three stewards the board," the trainer said. "If what hap- repeatedly reviewed different video angles pened to us was the only thing they were before they unanimously elevated him looking at I don't think you would have into the winner's circle. seen a disqualification." That gave Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott Mott said the incident was caused by his first Derby victory at age 65. Maximum Security's action and not Saez's "It's bittersweet. You always want to win riding tactics. with a clean trip and have everybody rec- "I don't think Luis Saez did anything ognize the horse as the very good horse intentionally," he said. "My heart actually and great athlete that he is," Mott said. aches for them a little bit. That's the way it "Due to the disqualification, I think some is. I've been on the other end of it.." of that is diminished." The stewards reviewed race footage and Jockey Flavien Prat, one of two jockeys interviewed the affected jockeys while who originated the claim of foul, also won keeping the crowd of 150,729 and mil- his first Derby. lions more watching on television and "I'm kind of speechless right now," Prat online in suspense, clutching their betting said, letting out a long sigh. tickets. Trainers and jockeys involved Country House paid $132.40 to win – stared at the closest video screen waiting the second-highest payout in Derby histo- for a result. ry. He was the least affected horse in the "I know the stewards had a very, very chain of events on the rain-soaked track, difficult decision," Mott said. "I'm damn but the biggest beneficiary. glad they put our number up." "Looking at the tote board there's prob- Code of Honor was moved up to sec- ably a lot of people that didn't think we ond and Tacitus – also trained by Mott – could win," Mott said, "but that's horse rac- was third. Jason Juno/Daily Globe ing." Improbable was fourth and Game Win- HURLEY'S PRESTON Gardner delivers a pitch during Saturday's game against Gary West, who owns Maximum Secu- ner fifth, two of trainer Bob Baffert's trio of Webster at the Hurley K-12 School. rity with his wife, Mary, indicated they entries. His other horse, Roadster, was may pursue an appeal. 15th. "I think this is the most egregious dis- The last claim of foul by a jockey in the qualification in the history of horse rac- Derby was unsuccessful. John Velazquez, Hurley boys fall to ing," he told The Associated Press by aboard runner-up Invisible Ink in 2001, phone, "and not just because it's our alleged interference at the quarter pole horse." against Monarchos and Jorge Chavez, who defending State Champs The victory was worth $1.8 million; crossed the finish line 4¾ lengths in front. Maximum Security earned nothing since The stewards didn't change the result. only the top five finishers are paid. The only other disqualification in the HURLEY --- Hurley fell to the defending allowed 11 runs (five earned), seven hits Country House was dismissed as a long Derby occurred long after the race in Division 3 state champions, Webster, 29- and two walks. Gardner pitched 1 shot with a bad post on the far outside. It 1968. Dancer's Image, the first-place fin- ⅓ 13 on Saturday. innings. He gave up 14 runs (8 earned), 10 was only the chestnut colt's second win in isher, tested positive for a prohibited med- The Tigers return almost their entire hits and three walks. He struck out one. Ty seven career starts and his first stakes vic- ication, and Kentucky state racing officials team from a year ago and they dropped Manzanares went two innings with five Ks, tory. ordered the purse money to be redistribut- down to Division 4 and into Hurley’s sec- three walks and three runs (one earned) Maybe this was one for his father: ed. Forward Pass got the winner's share. A tional for this season. allowed. Braxton Sbraggia finished, giving Lookin At Lucky got saddled with the subsequent court challenge upheld the "We were embarrassed, intimidated, up three hits, two runs (both earned) and dreaded No. 1 post in the 2010 Derby, stewards' decision. and I can only hope my players learned a walk. where he got pinned to the rail and wound Country House wore the garland of red that it is not enough to just show up every- "Webster is a high-quality team, very up sixth. He rebounded to win the Preak- roses, but it's possible the situation does- day and go through the motions,” Hurley disciplined, very talented, and most ness two weeks later. n't end here. There could be appeals to the coach Aaron Bender said. importantly each player has bought into The disqualification was a crushing Kentucky Horse Racing Commission or Webster scored 14 runs in the first the coaches’ expectations,” Bender said. turn of events for Maximum Security train- the courts. inning. Starter Brayden Bender threw “They are a team and coaching staff that is er Jason Servis and jockey Luis Saez, who "We are exploring our options to strikes, but Webster hits the ball well and not just happy with winning in confer- already had begun celebrating what they appeal," West told the AP. "If we can't Hurley had three errors in the field and ence. They want the best out of the play- thought were their first Derby victories. appeal to the stewards, our other options even more mental errors, coach Bender ers, and they want to take on the best at Instead, previously undefeated Maxi- are the state racing commission. If those said. any level. I remember the years where we mum Security was dropped to 17th of 19 don't work, we might go to legal options." Hurley was able to hit the ball well off had the exact same attitudes from the horses for veering out turning for home Mott hopes it doesn't come to that. Webster’s younger . players on Hurley baseball teams, and and stacking up War of Will, Long Range "That's a nightmare. It's a no-win situa- “Some of our players really wanted to they didn’t just show up, they showed up Toddy and Bodexpress (also owned by the tion for anybody involved," said Mott, who face their best pitchers, to get that experi- to destroy the opponent. This group of Wests), according to Barbara Borden, chief spoke with Servis after the reversal. "I did- ence, and maybe we will in sectionals. young players have the physical ability to steward of the Kentucky Horse Racing n't get a hint of that from him. He's been That would be nice,” Bender said. get back to that type of team, but they will Commission. Country House, in turn, was around long enough, and I'm sure he Webster has two senior pitchers who not fully commit to effort, heart, desire, brushed by Long Range Toddy. watched the films well enough. He knows consistently throw in the upper 80s. and just plain learn the game, watch and Sent off as the 9-2 second choice, Max- what happened." Coach Jarrod Washburn’s oldest son, Jack, learn the game. imum Security was placed behind all the The surprising flip threw a few bettors is headed to Oregon State next year and "After the Webster starters came out of horses that he bothered. into a frenzy, too. Some who had wagered shortstop Hunter Rosenbaum is going to the game, we played better, but still made "I never put anybody in danger," Saez on Country House to win immediately West Virginia. a lot of errors, mentally. I am running out said. "My horse shied away from the noise tossed away their tickets at the finish, only Webster had 25 hits, including two of things to say to most of my players, as of the crowd and may have ducked out a to then scramble to the ground at home runs that were well hit with help they just cannot understand that many of little." Churchill Downs, frantically searching for from a strong wind. Hurley committed 10 their mistakes can be fixed with effort and Servis backed up his jockey, saying: their betting slips. errors. courage. A player will not get to the next "He's right. He straightened him up right Master Fencer, the first Japan-bred to Ty Manzanares drove in two runs with level of their game if they are not willing to away and I didn't think it affects the out- run in the Derby, was sixth. War of Will two hits for Hurley. Kodey Henning and slide, dive, hustle, cheer, watch, learn and come of the race." was seventh, followed by Plus Que Parfait, Brayden Bender both had two hits and an focus for seven innings. Baseball requires Prat claimed that Maximum Security Win Win Win, Cutting Humor, By My RBI. Ryder Colassaco had two hits. Tony a lot of thinking, patience, and willingness ducked out in the final turn and forced Standards and Vekoma. Cummings had a two-run double. Preston to learn numerous facets of the game and several horses to steady, including Long Bodexpress finished 13th, followed by Gardner drove in a run. not much of those things can be learned Range Toddy, whose jockey, Jon Court, Tax, Roadster, Long Range Toddy, Maxi- Ashland lost to Webster 9-4 here before from a smartphone. It comes from paying also lodged an objection. mum Security, Spinoff and Gray Magi- Webster and Hurley met. attention and watching the game, plus car- "I had to stop very abruptly," Court cian. Webster’s Owen Washburn homered ing about whether you want to be average, against Hurley and Jack Washburn hit a or above average as a player." home run against Ashland. The Hurley JV lost to Ashland 12-2 in Bender went of an inning. He the first game of the day ⅔ Costly DQ: Hurley Girls win two Maximum Security bettors lost about games at Butternut $9M LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) BUTTERNUT, Wis. --- Hurley swept a doubleheader – Bettors who wagered on over Butternut-Mercer 13-1 and 17-1 Saturday. Maximum Security in the The first game went five innings and the second three Kentucky Derby only to innings. see the colt get disqualified Briana Saari pitched both games for Hurley. She struck for interference will receive out eight in the first game and didn’t walk anyone while refunds. allowing just three hits. She gave up three hits in the sec- Twinspires.com, ond game as well. She didn’t walk or strike out anyone. Churchill Downs' online Hurley’s Kiera Niemi was 3 for 4 in the first game with wagering service, tweeted 3 RBIs. Darian Bender was 2 for 2 with a double and 2 that it will give back up to RBIs. Olivia Harma went 2 for 4 with 4 RBIs. $10 to anyone who bet on Hurley scored 14 runs in the first inning of the second Maximum Security to win game. in Saturday's Derby. Saari went 2 for 2 and Ally Rye went 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs The company said in that contest. $6,212,046 was bet on the Hurley (10-3, 9-2) goes to South Shore for a double- colt to win. Maximum header today. Security also had Hurley 3 2 1 3 4 --- 13 10 1 $1,495,408 bet to place Associated Press B-M 0 0 0 1 0 --- 1 3 3 and $1,272,082 wagered to FLAVIEN PRAT on Country House, left, races against Luis Saez on Maximum Securi- show, so the disqualifica- ty, right, during the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Sat- B-M 1 0 0 --- 1 3 5 tion cost those bettors urday in Louisville, Ky. Maximum Security was disqualified and Country House won Hurley 14 3 x ---17 11 1 about $9 million. the race. l 8 MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Louis 2 West Division CONFERENCENBA Playoffs SEMIFINALS Friday, May 3: Dallas 2, St. Louis WLPct GB NASCAR-Monster (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 1 Los Angeles 22 14 .611 — Energy Gander RV Eastern Conference Sunday, May 5: St. Louis 4, Dal- Arizona 20 14 .588 1 400 Lineup las 1 San Diego 19 16 .543 2½ At Dover International Speedway Milwaukee 2, Boston 1 Dover, Del. Sunday, April 28: Boston 112, Tuesday, May 7: Dallas at St. Colorado 16 19 .457 5½ Lap Length: 1 mile Milwaukee 90 Louis, 8 p.m. San Francisco 15 19 .441 6 (Car number in parentheses) Tuesday, Apil 30: Milwaukee 123, San Jose 3, Colorado 2 Saturday's Games Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Col- Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis 5 1. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, Boston 102 165.960 mph. Friday, May 3: Milwaukee 123, orado 2 Atlanta 9, Miami 2 Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, Washington 10, Philadelphia 8 2. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, Boston 116 165.555. Monday, May 6: Milwaukee at San Jose 3 Pittsburgh 6, Oakland 4 Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 2 3. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Boston, 7 p.m. 165.464. Wednesday, May 8: Boston at Colorado 2 Milwaukee 4, N.Y. Mets 3, 18 Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, Arizona 9, Colorado 2 4. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 164.722. x-Friday, May 10: Milwaukee at San Jose 0 L.A. Dodgers 7, San Diego 6 Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Sunday's Games 5. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Boston, TBD 164.707. x-Monday, May 13: Boston at Mil- Colorado 1 Atlanta 3, Miami 1, 10 innings Monday, May 6: San Jose at Col- Pittsburgh 5, Oakland 3, 13 6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, waukee, TBD 164.331. Philadelphia 2, Toronto 2 orado, 10 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Washington 1 x-Wednesday, May 8: Colorado Milwaukee 3, N.Y. Mets 2 7. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, Saturday, April 27: Toronto 108, 164.249. Philadelphia 95 at San Jose, TBA Colorado 8, Arizona 7 San Diego 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Monday, April 29: Philadelphia 164.151. 94, Toronto 89 AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 Chi. Cubs 13, St. Louis 5 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Thursday, May 2: Philadelphia By The Associated Press 164.114. 116, Toronto 95 East Division Monday's Games San Francisco (Pomeranz 1-3) at 10. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, Sunday, May 5: Toronto 101, WLPct GB 164.017. Tampa Bay 21 12 .636 — Cincinnati (DeSclafani 1-1), 12:35 Philadelphia 96 11. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, New York 18 14 .563 2½ Arizona (Kelly 3-2) at Tampa Bay Tuesday, May 7: Philadelphia at 163.577. Boston 17 18 .486 5 (Snell 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Toronto, 8 p.m. 12. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Associated Press Toronto 15 19 .441 6½ Washington (Scherzer 1-4) at Mil- Thursday, May 9: Toronto at Chevrolet, 163.347. Baltimore 12 22 .353 9½ waukee (Chacin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. ' Christian Yelich hits a two-run home run during the third Philadelphia, TBD 13. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, x-Sunday, May 12: Philadelphia Central Division Miami (Alcantara 1-3) at Chicago Cubs (Hamels 3-0), 8:05 p.m. 163.228. inning against the New York Mets Sunday, in Milwaukee. at Toronto, TBD W L Pct GB 14. (41) Daniel Suarez, Ford, Minnesota 20 11 .645 — Philadelphia (Velasquez 1-1) at Western Conference 163.095. Cleveland 18 14 .563 2½ St. Louis (Mikolas 3-2), 8:05 p.m. Golden State 2, Houston 1 15. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, Detroit 15 16 .484 5 Atlanta (Fried 4-1) at L.A. Sunday, April 28: Golden State 162.999. 104, Houston 100 Chicago 14 18 .438 6½ Dodgers (Buehler 3-0), 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 2-3) at San 16. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Yelich homers in return as Kansas City 12 23 .343 10 Tuesday, April 30: Golden State 162.970. 115, Houston 109 West Division Diego (Paddack 2-1), 10:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games 17. (95) Matt DiBenedetto, Toy- Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, WLPct GB ota, 162.837. Houston 20 14 .588 — Texas at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Golden State 121, OT 18. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, Seattle 19 17 .528 2 Arizona at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Monday, May 6: Golden State at 162.631. Brewers win to sweep Mets Texas 16 16 .500 3 Washington at Milwaukee, 7:40 Houston, 9:30 p.m. 19. (1) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, Los Angeles 15 19 .441 5 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 7:45 x-Wednesday, May 8: Houston at 162.602. Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Oakland 15 21 .417 6 Miami at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 MILWAUKEE (AP) – After a stellar start Brewers 3, Mets 2 San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 20. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., New York Milwaukee x-Friday, May 10: Golden State at Saturday's Games Ford, 162.514. Minnesota 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Cincinnati at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. to the season, a sore back began to test ab rhbi ab rhbi Houston, TBD 21. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, Cleveland 5, Seattle 4 Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 Hchvrri 2b 3000Cain cf 1001 x-Sunday, May 12: Houston at 162.338. Christian Yelich's patience. Kansas City 15, Detroit 3 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 Cano ph-2b 1000Gamel pr-cf 1010 Golden State, TBD 22. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 0 Yelich eagerly returned to the Milwau- A.Rsrio ss 4030Yelich rf 4112 Portland 2, Denver 2 161.921. Pittsburgh 6, Oakland 4 PGA _ Wells Fargo Nimmo lf-rf 3000Braun lf 4000 Monday, April 29: Denver 121, 23. (8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, Boston 15, Chicago White Sox 2 Championship kee lineup on Sunday, hitting his 15th J..Dvis ph 1000Aguilar 1b 3010 Portland 113 161.674. Houston 14, L.A. Angels 2 P.Alnso 1b 4000H.Perez 2b 3000 Wednesday, May 1: Portland 97, ScoresSunday 24. (38) David Ragan, Ford, homer, a towering 440-foot shot that car- Denver 90 Texas 8, Toronto 5 T.Frzer 3b 4000T.Shaw 3b 3000 At Quail Hollow Club 161.312. omed off the third deck in right field at Broxton rf 3110Pina c 3110 Friday, May 3: Portland 140, Den- Sunday's Games Charlotte, N.C. 25. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, Tampa Bay at Baltimore, ppd. Bashlor p 0000Arcia ss 3110 ver 137, 4OT Purse: $7.9 million 161.254. Miller Park as the Brewers slipped past the Detroit 5, Kansas City 2, 10 Lagares cf 3111Davies p 2000 Sunday, May 5: Denver 116,Port- Yardage: 7,554; Par 71 land 112 Seattle 10, Cleveland 0 New York Mets 3-2 for a sweep of their Nido c 3011Albers p 0000 Final J.Vrgas p 1000Thames ph 0000 Tuesday, May 7: Portland at Den- Pittsburgh 5, Oakland 3, 13 Max Homa (500), $1,422,000 Transactions three-game series. ver, 10:30 p.m. Boston 9, Chicago White Sox 2 American League Cnforto ph 0000Hader p 0000 69-63-70-67—269 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — T.Ptrsn p 0000 x-Thursday, May 9: Denver at Texas 10, Toronto 2 Joel Dahmen (300), $853,200 "I got it pretty good," Yelich said. "It was Portland, TBD N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 1, 8 Recalled LHP Caleb Frare from Zamora p 0000 66-66-70-70—272 Charlotte (IL). Purchased the con- nice to be back for sure." McNeil lf 1000 x-Sunday, May 12: Portland at Houston 10, L.A. Angels 4 Justin Rose (190), $537,200 Denver, TBD Monday's Games tract of RHP Juan Minaya from The teams were coming off an 18- Totals 31 262Totals 27 353 70-67-68-68—273 Charlotte. Transferred OF Jon Jay New York 000 010 100 —2 Chicago White Sox (Nova 0-3) at Paul Casey (109), $311,063 NHL Playoffs Cleveland (Bauer 4-1), 6:10 p.m. to the 60-day IL. inning game on Saturday night, the Milwaukee 003 000 00x —3 All Times EDT 69-71-66-69—275 CLEVELAND INDIANS — DP_New York 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB_New York 3, Milwaukee 3. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Seattle (Hernandez 1-2) at N.Y. Jason Dufner (109), $311,063 longest in Miller Park history. Yankees (Sabathia 1-1), 6:35 p.m. Recalled RHP Cody Anderson from 2B_A.Rosario (5), Broxton (1), Aguilar (3), Pina (2), Arcia (3). HR_Lagares (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 68-63-71-73—275 Columbus (IL). Designated INF Max (2), Yelich (15). CS_A.Rosario (2). SF_Cain (2). EASTERN CONFERENCE Boston (Velazquez 0-2) at Balti- Yelich, the NL MVP, was back in the Rickie Fowler (109), $311,063 Moroff for assignment. IP HRER BB SO Boston 3, Columbus 2 more (Cashner 4-1), 7:05 p.m. 71-70-66-68—275 National League starting lineup after missing five consecu- New York Thursday, April 25: Boston 3, Minnesota (Perez 4-0) at Toronto Sergio Garcia (109), $311,063 CINCINNATI REDS — Selected Vargas L,1-2 433305 Columbus 2, OT (Stroman 1-4), 7:07 p.m. tive games with low back soreness. He 69-73-65-68—275 INF Josh VanMeter from Louisville Peterson 2 1-3 10001 Saturday, April 27: Columbus 3, Arizona (Kelly 3-2) at Tampa Bay Rory McIlroy (75), $213,300 (IL). Optioned LHP Cody Reed to lined out as a pinch-hitter in the 10th Zamora 1-3 00000 Boston 2, 2OT (Snell 2-3), 7:10 p.m. 66-70-68-73—277 Louisville. Bashlor 11-3 10012 Tuesday, April 30: Columbus 2, Kansas City (Junis 3-2) at Hous- inning of Saturday's marathon game. Keith Mitchell (75), $213,300 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Milwaukee Boston 1 ton (Cole 2-4), 8:10 p.m. 68-74-66-69—277 Selected the contract of RHP Burch "I want to be out there, for sure, but I Davies W,4-0 72-3 62215 Thursday, May 2: Boston 4, Tuesday's Games Pat Perez (75), $213,300 Smith from San Antonio (PCL). Albers H,2 1-3 00001 Columbus 1 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 69-68-66-74—277 Optioned RHP Taylor Williams to understand that you have to take your Hader S,9-9 100003 Saturday, May 4: Boston 4, 6:10 p.m. Kyle Stanley (75), $213,300 San Antonio. Designated RHP Jay HBP_by Peterson (Cain). Columbus 3 Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 time, make sure it's all good and not lose 69-69-71-68—277 Jackson for assignment. Umpires_Home, Ed Hickox; First, Carlos Torres; Second, Dana DeMuth; Monday, May 6: Boston at Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas (75), $213,300 NEW YORK METS — Optioned sight of the bigger picture," Yelich said. Third, Angel Hernandez. Columbus, 7 p.m. Texas at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 72-67-69-69—277 Ryan O'Rourke and Chris Flexen to T_2:39. A_36,016 (41,900). x-Wednesday, May 8: Columbus Minnesota at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Yelich's homer off Jason Vargas (1-2) Jim Knous (55), $143,780 Syracuse (IL). Recalled Tim Peter- at Boston, TBA Arizona at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 68-72-70-68—278 gave Milwaukee a 3-0 lead in the third L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. son and Tyler Bashlor from Syra- ninth for his ninth save. Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 0 Seamus Power (55), $143,780 cuse. Friday, April 26: Carolina 1, N.Y. Kansas City at Houston, 8:10 inning. The Brewers had scored the game's 69-68-69-72—278 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed TRAINER'S ROOM Islanders 0, OT Cincinnati at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Adam Schenk (55), $143,780 RHP Trey Wingenter of the 10-day first run earlier in the inning. Sunday, April 28: Carolina 2, N.Y. Brewers: Cain left the game in the sixth 67-74-67-70—278 IL, retroactive to May 4. Recalled Islanders 1 NationalEast Division League Shawn Stefani (55), $143,780 RHP Phil Maton from El Paso (PCL). With its bullpen depleted, the Brewers after being hit on the left hand by a pitch Wednesday, May 1: Carolina 5, WLPct GB 76-65-70-67—278 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — N.Y. Islanders 2 Philadelphia 19 14 .576 — got a much-needed performance from Vaughn Taylor (55), $143,780 Recalled INF Jake Noll from Fresno from reliever Tim Peterson. Cain was diag- Friday, May 3: Carolina 5, N.Y. Atlanta 18 16 .529 1½ 68-71-68-71—278 (PCL). Placed 1B Matt Adams on starter Zach Davies (4-0), who gave up six Islanders 2 New York 16 18 .471 3½ nosed with a contusion. X-rays were nega- Chez Reavie (44), $99,540 the 10-day IL. WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 14 19 .424 5 hits and two runs in 7 2/3 innings while 70-71-70-68—279 NFL tive. Counsell said he planned to give Cain Miami 9 24 .273 10 Dallas 3, St. Louis 3 Doc Redman, $99,540 CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DE throwing a season-high 118 pitches. Thursday, April 25: St. Louis 3, Central Division the day off on Monday. ... RHP Jimmy Nel- 70-70-67-72—279 Jalen Dalton and OL Tommy Doles. Dallas 2 WLPct GB "Zach delivered as much as we possibly Rory Sabbatini (44), $99,540 Waived K John Baron, K Redford son, who has been out since having shoul- Saturday, April 27: Dallas 4, St. Chicago 19 12 .613 --- 76-66-67-70—279 Jones, DE Lawrence Marshall and could have expected," manager Craig Louis 2 St. Louis 20 14 .588 ½ der surgery in September 2017, pitched in Webb Simpson (44), $99,540 DB Adarius Pickett. Monday, April 29: St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 20 16 .556 1½ 69-73-69-68—279 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Counsell said. a rehab outing at San Antonio on Sunday. Dallas 3 Pittsburgh 16 15 .516 3 Brendon Todd (44), $99,540 CB Kris Boyd. Davies had a plan that he hoped would Wednesday, May 1: Dallas 4, St. Cincinnati 14 20 .412 6½ 68-70-73-68—279 He surrendered two runs and three hits in take pressure off the rest of the staff. 3 1/3 innings with four walks and three "It was about getting quick outs, get . ... RHP Aaron Wilkerson (left Bucks-Celtics ready for Game 4 deep in the ball game," Davies said. foot injury) is expected to pitch in a rehab Josh Hader struck out the side in the The scenario is simple right now for day. assignment for San Antonio on Tuesday. Milwaukee. Win a road game on Monday, "He's close," Stevens said. go home toting a 3-1 series lead and be That would seem like a strong hint. Dixon hits 3-run HR in 10th, one win away from a spot in the NBA's ver- A look at Monday's game: sion of the Final Four. BUCKS AT CELTICS The scenario is equally simple for Milwaukee leads 2-1. Game 4, 7 p.m. Tigers beat Royals 5-2 Boston and Houston: Win a home game EDT, TNT. on Monday, or else. NEED TO KNOW: The Bucks are 3-0 DETROIT (AP) – After being humiliat- Tigers 5, Royals 2, 10 innings, Kansas City Detroit Top-seeded Milwaukee leads fourth- on the road in the playoffs and have aver- ed by the Kansas City Royals a day earlier, ab rhbi ab rhbi seeded Boston 2-1 in their Eastern Confer- aged 123 points in those games – plus are Mrrfeld 2b 5000Cndlrio 3b 3000 the Detroit Tigers were focused on Mondesi ss 5010Cstllns rf 5121 ence semifinal series, and top-seeded shooting 51 percent away from home, the redemption Sunday. A.Grdon lf 5000Mi.Cbrr 1b 5021 H.Dzier dh 4111Goodrum dh 5110 Golden State leads fourth-seeded Houston best in the league so far in the postseason. It came via one of the lesser-known Soler rf 4110Ro.Rdri 2b 5020 2-1 in their Western Conference semifinal. Giannis Antetokounmpo was his typical members of the roster. O'Hearn 1b 4030H.Cstro lf 2000 Gterrez 3b 4011Dixon ph-lf 2113 The Celtics and the Rockets host Game 4s, brilliant self in Game 3, finishing with 32 Journeyman Brandon Dixon, only in Gllgher c 3000Greiner c 4000 knowing a win will earn them a berth in points, 13 rebounds and eight assists. the majors due to a series of injuries, hit a Gore pr 0000Mercer ss 3000 Mldnado c 0000J.Jones cf 3210 what becomes a best-of-three showdown INJURY WATCH: Smart being close is three-run homer in the 10th inning to lift B.Hmltn cf 3000 and knowing a loss places them squarely obviously a good sign for the Celtics. Mil- Totals 37 272Totals 37 595 the Tigers over the Royals 5-2. Kansas City 010 000 0100 — 2 on the abyss that overlooks elimination. waukee will still be without Malcolm Brog- "That's an unreal feeling," Dixon said Detroit 001 010 0003 — 5 E_Mercer (1). DP_Kansas City 1. LOB_Kansas City 8, Detroit 8. 2B_Mon- "It's a great opportunity to respond," don in Game 4, just as it has throughout after his first career walkoff homer. "After desi (9), Soler (10), Mi.Cabrera (6), Ro.Rodriguez (6), J.Jones (2). Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. the entirety of these playoffs, but he's also yesterday, it felt so good to come around HR_H.Dozier (8), Dixon (1). SB_Gore (5). S_Gallagher (1). IP H R ER BB SO Boston had the home-court edge over getting close to a return. third and see the whole team waiting for Kansas City Milwaukee, then gave it back with a loss KEEP AN EYE ON: Irving. He got to the me at the plate." Keller 51-3 62256 Barlow 12-3 00003 on Friday night. foul line 12 times in Game 3, which was a The victory came less than 24 hours Diekman 100002 The Celtics are going to be looking for plus for Boston, but he's still shooting just Boxberger 100000 after the Tigers allowed 15 runs on 19 hits Kennedy L,0-1 2-3 33301 more from their star guard in Game 4. 30% (12 for 40) in his last two games. He's and 10 walks in a 15-3 loss. Detroit Turnbull 761117 Boston's Kyrie Irving was 8 for 22 from played in three consecutive postseason "Obviously, that's a game that can Jimenez BS,2 111103 the floor in the Celtics' Game 3 loss. losses only once, and the Celtics need it to linger in the mind," Tigers manager Ron Greene 100011 Stumpf 2-3 00000 A big boost for Boston could come from stay that way. Gardenhire said. "I told our guys to let it Farmer W,2-2 1-3 0 0 0 00 Marcus Smart, who hasn't played in a PRESSURE IS ON: Perhaps oddly, the sting overnight, but once they threw the Umpires_Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Hudson; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Quinn Wolcott. month and has yet to appear in these play- Bucks. Even though they have the likely first pitch today, it had to be gone." T_3:14. A_16,369 (41,297). offs after a left oblique tear. Smart prac- MVP, the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs Nicholas Castellanos started the 10th popped out of his hand, and I ticed on Sunday and has been cleared for and the home-court edge regardless of with an infield single off Ian Kennedy (0- was able to get a good read on it." contact, though no determination for his Monday's result, a best-of-three against 1), and after Miguel Cabrera popped out, Kennedy wanted the ball in the dirt. Game 4 availability has been officially Irving, Al Horford, Jayson Tatum and Niko Goodrum reached on another infield "I felt like the only bad pitch was that made. Stevens – particularly if Smart comes back hit. last curveball," he said. "I meant to bounce "I'm close," Smart told reporters Sun- – should be avoided if at all possible. Ronny Rodriguez struck out, but Dixon it, but I didn't think he would hit it out. I hit a 1-2 curveball over the fence in right- can't remember the last time I gave up a Max Homa wins Wells Fargo for 1st PGA Tour title center field. homer on a curveball." CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Two years finishing last at an opposite-field event in "Kennedy was throwing on the Buck Farmer (2-2) got the win after after Max Homa played only one Sunday the other. corner, so I was really trying to protect the retiring the last batter in the top of the in an entire PGA Tour season, he showed But he made six of seven cuts coming outside corner," Dixon said. "But that 10th. his mettle at Quail Hollow by closing with into Quail Hollow, and played like he NASCAR Cup race at Dover postponed to Monday a 4-under 67 to pull away from the field belonged. Homa never flinched, effectively and win the Wells Fargo Championship. sealing it with a long shot up the hill and DOVER, Del. (AP) – Jimmie Johnson a poncho. NASCAR tried to start the race Homa began the back nine with two onto the green at the par-5 15th for a two- posed for a photo with Hall of Famers but pulled the cars from the track after a birdies to build a four-shot lead and didn't putt birdie, saving par to keep a three-shot Bobby Allison and Richard Petty from an handful of pace laps once the rain came make any mistakes until it only affected lead going to the final hole and drilling his appearance this weekend and wrote the again. the final margin. tee shot down the fairway. He wrapped it caption "367 and counting." The 43-year-old Johnson, who recently Joel Dahmen saved par with a tough up with a par putt to finish at -15. His combined win total has been stuck ran the Boston Marathon, flashed some chip over the creek for a 70 and finished The victory was worth $1,422,000 – on that number since June 4, 2017, when speed at Dover when he topped the final three shots behind. about $454,000 more than he had made in Johnson won the last of his 83 NASCAR practice Saturday with a fast lap of Homa, who won the NCAA title at Cal his previous 67 starts – and gives him a Cup races. Mired in the worst slump of his 161.863 mph in the No. 48 Chevrolet. in 2013, won for the first time in his 68th two-year exemption, along with a tee time career, the seven-time NASCAR champion "This is just one of those places that an start as a pro. The victory gets him into the at Bethpage Black in two weeks. The only was back at his favorite track on Sunday, athlete finds a bond with a facility or a PGA Championship in two weeks at Beth- other major Homa played was the 2013 his 11 wins at Dover International Speed- venue," Johnson said. "I don't care if I have page Black and the Masters next April. U.S. Open at Merion. way a record. three wheels left on this thing, I feel like I But what a turnaround for the 28-year- Dahmen held his own until costly He has to wait another day to go for No. still have a shot to win. I just love this old Californian. bogeys around the turn. But that chip was 12 and end his slump. place." Homa was at No. 829 in the world on the 18th for par to finish alone in sec- NASCAR will race at noon Monday With Dover celebrating its 50th when he got his third crack at the PGA ond meant a difference of $158,000. after rain fell on the mile concrete track all anniversary season, the race winners will Tour in October. Two seasons ago, he Justin Rose (68) finished alone in third day and the only action came from a Char- receive a 60-pound Miles the Monster tro- made only two cuts in 17 tournaments, and moved ahead of Brooks Koepka to No. lie Daniels Band concert. If the devil went phy converted from its customary con- missing the 54-hole cut in one of them and 2 in the world. down to Delaware, he would have needed crete-like finish to metallic gold. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Wrecking home, career opportunity

Dear Annie: Recently, I met “Todd” through a friend of a friend. I went back to school to study graphic design a couple years ago and will be graduating this fall. Todd is also a graphic designer, so our mutual friend introduced us so that Todd could give me career advice and maybe Dear even get me a job or apprenticeship at the Annie company where he works. When I met Todd, instantly, sparks flew. We met at a coffee shop and it was to yourself. Yes, good relationships should only supposed to be a half-hour chat about be able to withstand adversity, but that graphic design, but we ended up talking doesn’t mean it’s your job to deliberately for more than two hours about our dole it out. On top of that, I think you’re favorite artists, our backgrounds – pretty setting yourself up for embarrassment. much everything. He has the most beauti- “Prolonged eye contact” is a thing that ful eyes and made a lot of prolonged eye people sometimes do in conversation. THE PAJAMA DIARIES contact as we talked. Though it was sup- Todd’s only interactions with you so far posed to just be a professional advice-giv- ing session, it felt to me more like a first have been in the context of career help – date. help you’ll lose if you lust after him. I really want to pursue something with Limit your communication with Todd Todd, but the only problem is he’s mar- to strictly professional inquiries, and if ried. I met his wife, “Margaret,” a few you can’t manage that, then discontinue weeks ago at our mutual friend’s (the one contact altogether. Lastly, take a good long who introduced us) birthday party. Mar- look in the mirror and do some serious garet was very frosty toward me. She does reflecting, because your comments about not seem nearly as fun as me; she was real- his wife’s appearance only make you look ly just a dour person. She’s also about 10 ugly. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM years older than me and not as pretty. (I’m Dear Annie: On the subject of people 32 and have never had trouble getting resisting change – whether it’s bad or attention from men.) good – I would like to offer the following I can tell Todd and I have chemistry statement: The end of the world as we and just get the feeling that he’d rather be know is also the beginning of the world as spending time with me than his plain wife. we don’t know it. It might be better. It He’s invited me to a mixer with graphic seems a simple enough idea, but whenever design industry folks to ostensibly “help I mention it to another person, that person my career,” but I know that’s just a guise. I says something along the idea of: “You’re want to make a move after we leave. I RIGHT! I never thought of THAT!” I’m not talked to a friend about this and she told sure why, but trying to figure out what will me that homewrecking is a sin. Well, in probably happen next is sometimes not BORN LOSER my view, you can’t wreck a home that isn’t intuitive. – Sara P. already on shaky ground. If Todd strays Dear Sara P.: Thank you for this beauti- with me, I won’t be the cause of their ful sentiment and salient reminder to breakup. I’ll just be the straw that broke embrace uncertainty rather than shy away the camel’s back. Do you agree? from it. As Deepak Chopra said, “All great For what it’s worth, they don’t have any changes are preceded by chaos.” kids and have only been married a few Send your questions for Annie Lane to years. – Ready to Pounce [email protected]. Dear Ready to Pounce: Keep your paws COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

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[email protected] submit a cover letter and resume to: Computer Scale Operator/Cashier Associated Title & Closing Services Agency, Inc. 205 Harrison Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 2e Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Or email: [email protected] authority has an opening for a part-time scale operator/cashier. Must be 18 years or older with a high No phone calls please. school diploma or equivalent. Must be available 2ursday 11:30 - 4:30, and Saturday 8-12:30. Additional hours may be available throughout the year. Route Driver Responsibilities include but not limited to: Weighing vehicles, cashier duties, answering and directing phone calls, This position is responsible for delivering all and miscellaneous duties a requested. Starting pay is $10 an printed materials to area Post Offices, hour. Resumes will be accepted to : vending boxes & outlet stores. Administrator, Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Authority, Part Time - 3:00am Start Time - Rotating Schedule E5917 Highway US2, Transfer Station, Ironwood, MI 49938. A valid Driver’s License, Proof of Clean Driving Record EOE and Insurance is required. Be able to lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. Company Vehicle is provided, use of personal transportation may be required in an emergency.

Applications are available Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Daily Globe We are currently accepting applications for the following positions for the 2019 season. 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ironwood, MI, 49938 Housekeeping Staff, Lodge Office Staff & Youth Recreation Program Counselors Previous applicants, please reapply. No phone calls please. Seasonal full time and part time positions available. Fantastic summer jobs for those looking for either full time seasonal or a fill in position Garbage Collector & Truck Driver during the summer. Excellent wages offered. Part-time Position Available Housing is available PERMANENT PART-TlME- The Gogebic Range Solid Please apply in person at the Business Office Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Waste Management Authority is accepting applications for a 10750 Dairymen’s Road, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 highly energetic part-time driver and garbage collection Contact: Katie Rucinski, Controller or Jerry Geiger, General Manager laborer at it’s Transfer Station facility (715)385-9363 Education: High school diploma or GED and minimum of Or mail your credentials to: Dairymen’s Inc., Attn: Katie Rucinski 2tyear's heavy equipment truck driving experience and a P.O. Box 289, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 clean safety and driving record. Minimum Requirement: Valid Class B CDL With Air Brake Endorsement. General Requirements: • Route driving and collection of residential and commercial garbage. Office work and Saturday work, also required. • Person must be physically fit, able to lift at least 50 pounds, and capable of pulling and managing heavy weight for long periods of time. • Highly energetic, motivated, dependable, friendly and cooperative individual. •Basic computer skills, hydraulic and equipment maintenance skills a plus. Wages & Benefits: In exchange for your hard work, we ofter a starting wage of $14.50 per hour for a minimum of 20 hours a week. with a 50 cent increase after 90 days pay increases up to the current rate of $17.30 per hour. Paid vacation, personal leave, sick leave, and longevity pay after one year. There is the potential for additional hours during the summer and, also, to cover other employees' vacations. To Apply send resume to: Gogebic Range Solid Waste Management Authority ATTN Administrator E5917 US 2 - Transfer Station Ironwood, Ml 49938 Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until position is filled. EOE

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McLeod Avenue Ad copy received by 1:00pm Monday-Friday Range Source : Saturday PO Box 548 ad will appear in next available issue Ironwood, MI 49938 yourdailyglobe.com: 24/7 [email protected] (Except Memorial Day, Range Source: Independence Day, Labor Day, (906)932-2211 ext. 116 Ad copy received by 10:00am Wednesday Thanksgiving, Christmas (906)932-5358 Fax ad will appear in next available issue and New Year’s Day) l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY, MAY 6, 2019 11 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Apartments & Houses for Rent Real Estate Duplexes Mercer Area MLC of Wakefield is accepting Cloverland Motorsports 800 Division Street, Hurley 3 Bedroom home Borseth Chamber of Commerce applications for employment at the is seeking a Bessemer: One Bedroom Executive Director US 2 Industrial Park, Wakefield, MI Upper Apartment $600.00 monthly plus utilities The Chamber is seeking a creative, (906)224-1120 Appliances, water and Available June 1st Insurance & enthusiastic, organized, great MECHANIC heat included. 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In that even reasonable care in accepting ads, the damages, if any, shall be lim warns those answering to “Box Store Prices, ited solely to the return of the b investigate the proposition offered Sales • Rentals amount tendered at sale, plus in and to be careful of any ad Small Town Service” terest. requiring money to be sent for Since 1962 Management • Appraisals MORTGAGE SALE – Default has information or long distance phone been made in the conditions of a calls that may request money mortgage made by REBECCA A for information. 122 E. Aurora St. DEAN, n/k/a REBECCA A 906-932-5406 BEHNKE, a single woman, mort Give Away-Pets Ironwood, MI gagor, to FIRST NATIONAL BANK Highway US-2 • Ironwood OF WAKEFIELD, according to a mortgage dated October 6, 200 Give Away Ads are FREE for 906-932-0510 upnorthproperty.com and recorded October 12, 2005 i 3 days. 15 word limit. Liber 449, Page 562, in Gogebic The ads must be 1:00pm the day County Records, Michigan on whic before publication (906)932-2211 mortgage is claimed to be due a [email protected] the date hereof the sum o TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY- Commercial/ EIGHT and 95/100 ($25,398.95), in- cluding interest at 5.750% per an Residential num. Under the power of sale con tained in said mortgage and th Property for rent: statute in such case made an 3,200 sq.ft. office building. provided, notice is hereby give Former Social Security offices, that said mortgage will be fore Cloverland Drive, Ironwood. closed by the sale of the mor Will build/remodel to suit. gaged premises or some part o Call (906)932-1411 them, at public venue to the highe bidder, in the first floor entranc Apartments & hallway of the Gogebic Count Courthouse, Bessemer, Michiga that being the place of holding th Duplexes Circuit Court for Gogebic County, a 10:00 a.m. local time, on Friday, 103 Sellar Street, Bessemer June 14, 2019. Said premises situ Upper one bedroom ated in the Township of Marenisco $420.00 monthly plus electric Gogebic County, Michigan and ar $640.00 to move in described as: (810)208-1529 Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, and 15, Block 3, replat of Blocks D-K, Village o Apartments Available in Hurley. Marenisco, according to the reco Rent based on income. ded Plat thereof, and the East ½ o Stove & fridge provided. Center Street lying adjacent to an Coin operated laundry on site. Westerly of Lots 14 and 15, Bloc Please call: (712)580-5360. 3, as vacated by the instrument re corded in Liber 197 Deeds, Page 646. The redemption period shall be si (6) months from the date of sale unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241a, i which case the redemption perio shall be thirty (30) days from th date of such sale. If the property is sold at a foreclo ure sale under Chapter 32 of th Revised Judicature Act of 1961, un der MCL 600.3278 (section 3278 the borrower will be held respons ible to the person who buys th property at the mortgage foreclo ure sale or to the mortgage holde for damaging the property durin the redemption period. Dated: May 6, 2019 For more information, please ca (906) 932-4010 Timothy M. Dean (P27911) DEAN LAW OFFICE, P.C. 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• You may call or write Northern States Power Company, Wisconsin, P.O. Box 8, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-0008, (800) 895-4999, for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the documents at the offices of Northern States Power Company.

• A pre-hearing will be held:

DATE/TIME: Thursday, May 23, 2019, at 9:30 AM

BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Kandra Robbins

LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917

PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission's Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance.

The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre-hearing to consider Northern States Power Company’s (NSP-W) March 29, 2019 application to approve the Power Supply Cost Recovery (PSCR) reconciliation of the 12-month power supply costs and rev- enues; and authorize NSP-W to roll into the beginning balance of its 2019 PSCR reconcilia- tion, according to the method specified in the Commission’s August 16, 2001 Order in Case No. U-12614, a total over-recovery, including interest, of $518,683; and other relief. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E- Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: [email protected]. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected].

Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a pe- tition to intervene with this Commission by May 16, 2019. (Interested persons may elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Northern States Power Company’s attorney, Matthew S. Carstens, One Michigan Ave., Ste. 900, Lans- ing, MI 48933.

Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position without becom- ing a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. To file an appearance, the indi- vidual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service Commis- sion’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private.

Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for further information on ad- journment should be directed to (517) 284-8130.

A copy of Northern States Power Company’s application may be reviewed on the Commis- sion’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of Northern States Power Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commis- sion at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090.

The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information.

Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448.