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Few snow showers High: -8 | Low: -16 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, December 26, 2017 75 cents Ironwood POWDERHORN MOUNTAIN Theatre gets new SKIERS RIDE a board, changes chairlift during snowfall Saturday morning at Big ticket policy Powderhorn Mountain, near By RICHARD JENKINS Bessemer. The [email protected] sun popped out IRONWOOD — As the His- about an hour toric Ironwood Theatre looks later and temper- toward its 90th birthday, atures in the low changes are afoot at the theater, teens made it an including new board members ideal winter day and a plan to help preserve it. to get outside. The new executive board con- sists of Zona Wick as president, Stan Carr as vice-president, Jim Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Simmons as treasure, and Susi Filippo as secretary. Rick Semo, Dan Tregembo, Peter Grewe and Nichole Lahti also serve on the board. Along with the new board, additional volunteers will con- tinue to help the theatre, includ- ing with lighting and sound, building maintenance, and other necessary roles. One of the goals of the new board is to move the theater toward long-term financial sus- tainability, including a change in ticket pricing for events. “We are adding $2 to the cur- State taxes eliminated from Wisconsin bills rent $15 ticket price for historic preservation. Every dollar in By RALPH ANSAMI dents this year. tax bill, much less than the school, coun- cal home will be lower in 2018 than when this fund will be used for main- [email protected] Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said the ty and municipal levies. he took office in 2010. taining the existing building,” Iron County residents, like people all state property tax levy has been eliminat- “We’re actively lifting the burden for He said the removal of the state prop- Wick told the Daily Globe. across Wisconsin, will notice a change in ed. taxpayers throughout Wisconsin by com- erty tax marks the first time Wisconsin “There will no longer be a $2 or their 2018 property tax bills. Area residents pay school, county, pletely removing the state portion of the has been without the tax since 1931. He $3 increase at the door.” At a time of the year when the tax bills town or city and vocational school taxes, total property tax, now and in the future,” also said property taxes as a percentage Shows will continue to be at 7 arrive in the mail like a lump of coal, just but the state tax will no longer be on the Walker said at a stop in Green Bay on p.m., unless circumstances as Christmas cards are ending, there’ll be bill. It won’t be noticed much because it Thursday. require an earlier time. a little bit of relief for Wisconsin resi- was such a small percentage of the total Walker said property taxes on a typi- The move toward the long- TAX — page 5 term financial health of the the- ater is just one of the challenges the new board and other sup- porters are facing. FUTURE OF MINING “There are many challenges Whitecap Mountains in the 2018 budget, including managing the new roof project, adjusting to the changing grant nostalgia draws regulars income, accurately tracking income and expenses, updating to winter get-away

THEATRE page 5 By IAN MINIELLY really kicking into gear as was — [email protected] the idea of busing kids to events. UPSON, Wis. — David Lund- Those two things came together berg, owner of the Whitecap at the right time and Lundberg Michigan lawmakers Mountains Ski and Golf Resort knew the language from semi- in Upson said he bought the loca- nary to attract the Christian tion in 1965 when all it had was leadership. With that in mind, propose missile site two “T-Bar lifts and a building.” Whitecap catered to and pursued WASHINGTON, D.C. — Lundberg was fresh out of Fuller young Christian youth groups in Three Michigan lawmakers sent Seminary in California as a 28 the Chicago and Minneapolis a letter to the Director of Mis- year old husband and father of areas, bringing them in by the sile Defense Agency this week three, but he had enough faith to hundreds for skiing and fellow- to reiterate strong support for move Whitecap’s three moun- ship off the beaten path. consideration of Fort Custer tains over the last 50 years. With this clientele, Lundberg Training Center as a ground- Lundberg said he bought a said he pulled out the bar that based midcourse missile chain saw first and went to work was upstairs, at the same time defense site. clearing ski runs and remodeling Jack English was putting in his The letter from U.S. Senators the existing building from its second bar at Indianhead in pink cinder blocks to the wood Wakefield. Whitecap had an Gary Peters and Debbie Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Stabenow and U.S. Rep. Fred HIGHLAND COPPER’S Sylvain Collard talks to the Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club Wednesday at the décor it still has. In the 1960’s Upton comes as new defense leg- group’s meeting at the Elk and Hound in Ironwood Township. Collard discussed the progress Highland according to Lundberg, Christian ministries like Young Life were islation was signed into law ear- has made in developing a copper mine in northern Gogebic County, where construction could start as WHITECAP — page 5 lier this month requiring the early as the second half of 2018. Secretary of Defense to desig- nate a preferred location for a new missile defense site within Highland Copper reignites possibility of UP mining 60 days of the completion of a Ballistic Missile Defense Editor’s note: The Daily many as 600 jobs during the Review. Globe is counting down the construction phase and 300 The letter was also signed by Gogebic Range’s top five stories jobs once mining operations other Michigan lawmakers, of 2017 each day this week. Stories of begin. including U.S. Rep. Jack The editorial department staff The year began with High- Bergman, R-Watersmeet. sat down and came up with its land starting test drilling in The review is slated to be annual list, naming Highland the Year the Porcupine Mountains State completed next February. Copper’s effort to resume cop- Park in February, and while a “North Korea poses an per mining in the western warm-up would halt the increasingly substantial threat Upper Peninusla. as the fifth- drilling, work would resume to our homeland, culminating in place story of the year. near, but not in, the park in the recent launch of a new By RICHARD JENKINS mid-March until erosion intercontinental ballistic mis- [email protected] became an issue in April. sile that flew higher and longer Those wanting to see the agon counties. The Michigan Department than previous launches,” the return of copper mining to the Based2017 on the information of Environmental Quality Ian Minielly/Daily Globe three write. “Fort Custer bene- western Upper Peninsula were presented over the past year, would later cite the company BRETT NOVAK on the left and his son Shawn on the right were relaxing fits from excellent existing excited to hear the news of construction of a mine in for the erosion’s impact on the at cards while the other four members of the family were out on the infrastructure, including effi- Highland Copper’s efforts to northern Gogebic County could slopes skiing. Shawn is considering pursuing neuroscience as an develop mines in the region — begin as early as the second undergraduate at the University of Washington before going to medi- including Gogebic and Onton- half of 2018 and generate as cal school. He did not have any interest in Washington State University MINING — page 5 on the other side of Washington. SITE — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

TODAY HEALTHY RECIPE Area ...... 5 Daily Globe Inc. Monday Precipitation High 2 72 hours to 7 a.m. Classifieds ...... 14-16 Vol. 99, No. 30 118 E. McLeod Ave. Few snow showers Smoky lentil soup gets all Low -10 Monday 0.07 in. Comics ...... 12-13 P.O. Box 548 —Details, page 2 depth, flavor without meat Ironwood, MI 49938 Year ago today Snowfall Community ...... 3 High 38 72 hours to 7 a.m. — Health Obituaries ...... 6 Low 20 Monday 2.5 in. page 7 yourdailyglobe.com Today’s records Snow depth 11.0 in. Opinion ...... 4 906-932-2211 High 52 (1994) Season total 62.1 in. Sports ...... 9-10 Low -22 (2000) Last year 56.0 in. 2 l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAYFIVE-DAAY FORECAST T FOR IRONWOODAREA OOD / NATION SOLDIER FIELD TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSDDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK 8/2 Today we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 55% chance of snoww showers, high temperature Bergland of 8°, humidity of 70%.0%. West southwest wind 9 -3/-11 to 13 mph. Snow accumulationacccumulation of less than one Wakefield inch possible. Ironwood Saxon -7/-15 -8/-16 Marenisco SUN ANDA ND MOON -6/-14 Bessemer -6/-14 Watersmeet Upson Hurley -7/-15 -8/-16 -6/-14 -9/-17 Sunrise ...... 7:43 a.m. Mercer Sunset ...... 4:19 p.m. Moonrise ...... 12:21 p.m. -9/-16 Moonset ...... Tomorrow Manitowish -8/-15 Minocqua NATIONALNATIONAAL WEATHER -8/-16 Today Wed. Chicago 8/2 pc 11/1 pc Associated Press Dallas 44/34sh 41/35cl A WORKER clears snow from field lines at Soldier Field during an NFL football game between the Chicago Kansas City 16/6 ss 20/10 pc Bears and Cleveland Browns in Chicago, Sunday. Los Angeles 67/51pc 70/53s New York 31/20 mc 26/16 pcp ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHERWEAT THER Orlando 73/61pc 74/62mc Phoenix 73/49 pc 71/48 s Temperature Today Wed. Christmas brings Northeast Seattle 37/29mc 38/28ra High ...... 2 Ashland 8/2ss 11/4ss Low ...... -10 Duluth -5/-16 mc -1/-8 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy;cl/clou udy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Yesterday ...... Eau Claire 10/2ss 12/4ss Precipitation 0.07 in. sn/snow; ss/snow showshowers; wers; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Escanaba 3/-6 pc 7/-3 pc WEATHERWEATHHER TRIVIA blizzard, bitter cold in Midwest MOON PHASES Grand Rapids 10/4ss 12/6ss Green Bay -3/-11 s 2/-8 s CHICAGO (AP) — The good Weather Service said. The upper The city of Milwaukee had 103 Madison 5/-4s 8/-2s How many years is s the sun's solar FirstFirst FullFull LastLast NewNew cycle? news for many in the Northeast half of Iowa and northern Illinois salt trucks treating slick spots Marquette 4/-4 ss 8/2 ss ? and Midwest was that it has also braced for subzero tempera- Monday, according to WITI-TV.

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A storm system that swept Most of Indiana had been FREE SHIPPING TO OUR STORE ON YOUR TRUEVALUE.COM ORDERS Monday for portions of Maine from Nebraska through Iowa under winter weather advisory and New Hampshire, with fore- dropped around 2 inches of snow with officials urging motorists to 303 Silver St., Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-4141 casters saying snow of up to 10 on Chicago, the weather service stay put unless they absolutely inches and wind gusts up to 50 said. had to travel. Northern Indiana 2 Virginia deputies shot ing. The dispute involved a man a male and a female deputy were mph could make travel “danger- That was just enough to pro- had been expecting up to 5 inch- responding to domestic and his 19-year-old daughter, at the house and tried to de-esca- ous to impossible.” vide a picturesque backdrop for es with slightly less in the south- dispute reported. late the dispute. When the man Most businesses were already those gathering for Christmas ern part of the state. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s went upstairs, deputies followed. shuttered on Christmas Day in dinners in the Chicago area. But New England was expected to STERLING, Va. (AP) — Two Office tweeted that the shooting The deputies confronted him New England. One of the few it wasn’t enough to cause havoc get up to 8 inches of snow. Strong Virginia sheriff’s deputies were occurred in Sterling, which is about near a closet and as the man was open was The Tobacconist cigar either on roadway or airport run- winds were predicted for Mas- shot and wounded Sunday while 30 miles northwest of Washington. being taken into custody, it shop in Tewksbury, Mas- aways. sachusetts, Connecticut and responding to a domestic dispute in WRC-TV in Washington reported appeared based on preliminary sachusetts, where area-resident Chicago’s O’Hare Internation- Rhode Island with gusts up to 65 northern Virginia, authorities said. that the shooting occurred shortly information, he reached for a Dwayne Doherty said he wel- al Airport was reporting just six mph. The injuries were serious but after 5 p.m. Sunday. gun, the sheriff told the newspa- comed the fresh blanket of snow. cancelations and average delays Mountain areas in parts of not expected to be life-threaten- The sheriff told The Post that per. “I’m actually happy,” he said, of only 15 minutes around noon Colorado, Montana and chuckling as he made his way to Monday. There were no cancella- Wyoming received more than 1 his pick-up. “We haven’t had tions at the city’s other major air- foot of snow, which started Sat- snow on Christmas at all in the port, Midway, and delays were urday. It was good news for holi- last few years. It’s actually per- less than 15 minutes on average. day skiers and resorts which fect.” The nation’s third largest city have struggled with a slow start States from Montana and the had comparatively little snow for this season. Dakotas to Wisconsin expected the season until the weekend — But it meant a heightened wind chill temperatures in places just over 2 inches in all, the warning of avalanches in higher JANUARY 5, 6 & 7, 2018 at 40 below zero, the National National Weather Service said. elevations outside of ski areas. Ironwood’s Gateway to Winter! Trump celebrates Christmas like most of America, with family Join the fun. There’s still time to register to race or volunteer. PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — “In this season of joy, we first lady and their son, Barron, President is cele- spend time with our families, we arrived days before he joined Friday, January 5 brating Christmas the way mil- renew our bonds of love and them last Friday. lions of Americans do: surround- goodwill between our citizens Trump’s daughter, Tiffany 4-6pm Depot Dash at the Depot Park ed by family, the White House and, most importantly, we cele- Trump, was seen getting off of said. brate the miracle of Christmas,” Air Force One in Florida on Fri- Free for kids 10 & under, ski equipment provided! But unlike most Americans, Trump said, noting the story of day, and Donald Trump Jr. 4-10pm Ski Expo & Registration at the Ironwood Memorial Bldg. he released a brief video in which Jesus’ birth. shared on social media photos of his wife, Melania, joined him to “This good news is the great- some of his five children at “wish America and the entire est Christmas gift of all, the rea- Christmas Eve dinner with their Saturday, January 6 world a very Merry Christmas.” son for our joy and the true grandfather. The first lady says that at this source of our hope,” the president But the day was not without 8-3pm Ski Expo & Registration at the Ironwood Memorial Bldg. time of year “we see the best of said. work. White House press secre- America and the soul of the Trump is spending his first tary Sarah Sanders 9am 31K Ski Race starts at ABR Trails American people” in children Christmas in office at his estate said the president had been packing boxes to help brighten and private club in Palm Beach, briefed on Monday’s suicide 10am 15K Ski Race starts at ABR Trails Christmas for service members Florida. The White House did not bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan. and communities coming togeth- say which family members are The Islamic State group Noon 5K Fun Ski starts at the City Garage er to help one another. with him at Mar-a-Lago, but the claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed at least six 10:30-1:30pm Racers cross the “Finnish” line downtown, across from Lahti’s people. Heading into the holiday, f Trump took note of those he con- Post-Race Party held at the Memorial Building from Noon-3pm CornerCorner siders naughty (a top FBI offi- Includes Awards, Door Prizes, Pasties & Chelsi'sChelssisi's cial, the news media) and nice (U.S. troops stationed overseas Mojakka (Finnish Stew) for Participants & Volunteers and their families, kids eagerly 40%40% OFFOOFFFFF awaiting Santa’s arrival). He Saturday Night Entertainment by Big Road at also squeezed in time for golf, the Historic Ironwood Theatre ALLALLLL HOLIDAYOOLLLIIDDAAAYY time with family and time for church. Doors & Kelly’s Bar Open 5pm “Merry Christmas,” Trump Music Starts at 6pm - Racers Free with Bib OMEOOMME OODSOOODDS said Sunday night as he and the H G first lady arrived for a Christmas Candles,Candles, PPillows,illlows, BBodyody CCreCreams,reams, Eve service at the Church of Sunday, January 7 Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm HandHand SoapsSoaps , TTowTowelsowweels & MMoMore!oree! Beach, where congregants wel- 11am Fat Bike Demo at the MMHP Trails - Free! comed them with a standing ova- tion. The Trumps wed at the Volunteers still needed for indoor or outdoor work any day. church in 2005. Trump also sought to cheer Spectate along the course or at the “Finnish Line” on Saturday! U.S. troops who are spending the holiday away from their own families. “Every American heart is thankful to you and we’re asking God to watch over you and to watch over your families,” he told COLEMAN ENGINEERING DowntownDowntown IIronwood,ronwwoood, MI CCornerorner ofo AAuAuroraurora & LLowellowweell SSt.t. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard members OPENOOPPPEEN 7 DAYAYYS S A WEEKEEE K via video hook-up from his Visit sisuskifest.com for more information. MONDAYOONNDDAAAYY - SATATU R RDAYDDAAAYY 1010 AMAM - 6 PMPM | SUNDAYUNDDAAAYY 1010 AMAM - 4 PMPM estate. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 l 3 Community calendar HIT PERFORMANCE

Email calendar items and com- Government munity news to news@yourdaily- Downtown Ironwood Develop- globe.com. For more information, ment Authority, 8 a.m., meeting, call 906-932-2211. Conference Room 1, second floor, Tuesday, Dec. 26 Memorial Building, Ironwood. Ironwood City Commission, Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial wood Memorial Building. Building Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Friday, Dec. 29 vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 1110. a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Community Cen- p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. ter. 715-561-2695. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. area74.org. Ironwood Carnegie Library Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Board, 4 p.m. Elk and Hound. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Woods and Blooms Garden Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Civic Cen- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ter, Mercer, Wis. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Ontonagon United Methodist Church Woodland Church, Ironwood. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Wednesday, Dec. 27 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Saturday, Dec. 30 Christian Men of the Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Community Pickleball Pad- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer School gym- a.m., Range Community Bible nasium. 715-776-4588. Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Community Night Meal Free Alcoholics Anonymous, open Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apostolic Luther- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran an Church, Aurora Street, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m. 906-932-4990. area74.org. Submitted photo Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Sunday, Dec. 31 BIG ROAD is coming to Ironwood for Sisu Ski Fest on Saturday, Jan. 6. The event is open to the public, with free admission for racers who show 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- race bibs at the door. Big Road is, from left: Mark Zanoni: vocals, head and rhythm guitar, slide guitar, harmonica; Michelle Zanoni, bass, vocals; rant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Pete Stoltman, drums, vocals; Gerry Plank, saxophone, woodwinds, keyboards, vocals. Big Road’s set list is varied, and ranges from classic rock to Iron County Veterans Service closed meeting, Salem Lutheran funk to real deal blues and even some reggae (Bob Marley). Doors open for the event at 5 p.m. and showtime is 6. Tickets are available at the His- Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Church, Ironwood. toric Ironwood Theatre or online at ironwoodtheatre.net. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Mercer Health and Wellness Mercer Health and Wellness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- munity Center. munity Center. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, Michigan road salt Prepare now for tax processing Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood. LANSING — With the state of michigan.gov/taxes. In addition, area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Government p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Michigan’s individual income tax commonly used forms will con- Gogebic County Finance, Bud- Bessemer. area74.org. means safer roads season beginning in late January tinue to be available at Treasury geting, and Auditing Committee, 2018, the Michigan Department offices, most public libraries, 4:30 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Monday, Jan. 1 LANSING — Winter and icy three ways: Deep shaft mining, of Treasury is asking taxpayers northern Michigan post offices Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., roads are synonymous in Michi- solution mining and solar evapo- to take a couple of actions to and Michigan Department of courthouse, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. gan. More than 1 million tons of ration. Once the salt is collected ensure returns are processed Health and Human Services Thursday, Dec. 28 area74.org. road salt is used annually on and crushed to the proper size, it promptly. county offices. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30 Michigan roads. A few “salty makes its way to a county road Taxpayers are encouraged to When tax season begins in Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- p.m., All Saints Lutheran Church, months” means safer roads and agency. begin gathering tax-related doc- late January, taxpayers can e- wood Memorial Building. Wakefield. bridges for all Michigan resi- Purchasing methods for road uments and updating their home file state tax returns instead of Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., dents. salt vary among road commis- addresses with current and pre- mailing a paper return. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Three common de-icing chem- sions and departments. Most vious employers so W-2s and To learn more, go to mifast- Ironwood. area74.org. icals used on roads are sodium county road agencies order their other financial documents can be file.org. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 AL-ANON, 6 p.m., Salem Luther- p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- chloride, magnesium chloride winter salt supplies through the mailed to the correct addresses. an Church, Ironwood. area74.org. and calcium chloride. Each form Michigan Department of Tech- 1110. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Incorrect addresses typically Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ontonagon United Methodist Church can be used as a brine — typical- nology, Management, and Bud- lead to information being mailed In Loving Memory of Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- ly a salt-water solution that is get using the MiDeal statewide to the wrong location and could area74.org. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. sodium chloride and water, how- purchasing program. It can be a cause delays when filing tax Open Community Dinner, 5-6 ever both magnesium chloride challenge to budget for road salt returns. Kenneth Vuorenmaa p.m., Wakefield Methodist Church, Tuesday, Jan. 2 and calcium chloride are also using MiDeal, as the price often “State income tax filing sea- who passed away 1 year ago Putnam Ave., Wakefield, 906-667- used as liquids. isn’t known until months after 0230. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- son seems like a long time away, today December 26, 2016 ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 wood Memorial Building. When applied to roads, mag- the bid is taken. but it will be here before you p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- nesium and calcium chlorides Others like the Kent County know it,” said Deputy State 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- are more effective in lower tem- Road Commission order road salt Treasurer Glenn White, head of Faith Center, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- peratures than solid rock salt. directly from a supplier. Treasury’s Tax Administration Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 1110. The three de-icing chemicals “We control our own destiny Group. “Taxpayers who prepare p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, can also be used as an anti-icing when the bid is with us. We’re today are less likely to face pro- Hurley. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. agent that is applied to roads not tied to MiDeal where if area74.org. cessing delays.” before a storm to prevent ice something goes wrong and we Other items for Michigan’s buildup or as a pre-wetting can’t get the product, there’s 2018 filing season (2017 tax agent, which speeds up the melt- nothing we can do about it,” year): SPENDING TIME ing process and reduces bounce said Gerald Byrne, deputy man- —Beginning in January, effect. aging director of operations at forms and instructions may be Road salt comes out of the soil KCRC. viewed and downloaded from I am sending a dove in heaven with a parcel on its wings. Briefs Be careful when you open it, It’s full of beautiful things. headlamp to venture beyond the in Phelps officially opened as of 5 Inside are millioin kisses Miners Park Candlelight candlelit trail and complete the p.m. on Dec. 22 for the season. wrapped up in a million hugs, snowshoe-ski scheduled entire 2.6 miles of the Miners With the Phelps addition, the to say how much we miss you, IRONWOOD — The public is Trail. entire Vilas County state-funded and to send you all our love. encouraged to join the Friends of At the end of the trail, there system will now be open. We hold you close within our the Miners Park’s annual Can- will be a bonfire, hot chocolate, The public is advised that cider, tea and coffee, and cookies trails are not in mid-season form, hearts & there you will remain. dlelight Snowshoe and Ski To walk with us throughout fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 30, and desserts supplied by volun- but in early season condition and from 6 to 8 p.m. teers. riders may encounter rough or our life, until we meet again. The Aurora Loop, the one-mile Donations are encouraged to closed segments. Slow down and keep the Miners Park trails be aware that trail conditions In our hearts forecer trail used for the Art in the Min- Sadly missed with Love, ers Park event this past summer, groomed and support general can change quickly. Ice thickness year-round operations. Visit varies greatly on area lakes. Your wife, children, will be lit with candles by the grandchildren and Friends of the Miners Park. online at fmmhp.com and on Snowmobilers are reminded to The trail starts and ends at Facebook search for @fmmhp for not cross any lake unless the family the Ironwood School’s bus more information. trail across it is clearly marked. garage, a quarter mile east of the Phelps snowmobile trails East Ayer Street-McLeod Avenue intersection. Snowshoes open for winter are available for free use. Partic- PHELPS, Wis. — The state ipants are encouraged to bring a funded snowmobile trail system

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Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Aspirus Ironwood Clinic - Wednesdays 9am-3pm 4 l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AILY LOBE A timely animal rescue D G Two days after Thanksgiving, our son-in- terous.” Obnoxious is probably a better word, law left our home to go out for a run and, but I’m loyal. Sue Mizell, Publisher upon his return, rang our doorbell. For a brief, magical moment, we were all Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor This is not his habit when he stays with about that little dog. us. For days after her rescue, Matt scoured “Why is Matt ringing the doorbell?” my shelter websites for signs of someone looking husband said as we all made our way to the Connie for her. For more than a week, we drove front of the house. You would think no one Schultz around the neighborhood, searching for In Their Opinion ever visits us the way we all rush for the door posters. whenever someone does, which is often. Nothing. State must I wish I’d captured Matt’s face with my Matt and Emily took her to the vet — yes, camera after we opened the door and beheld she went home with them — and we all cele- the sight of him and the small, quivering dog “Oh-h-h,” my husband cooed, over and brated the news that except for being too thin support sprinklers in his arms. over. He has long insisted that we cannot and in need of spaying, she is otherwise OK. As Matt explained later, he had rescued handle a second dog. That rescued pup was- She may be as old as 4, but we’ve all agreed the dog from a busy street and, on their half- n’t in our house for 10 minutes before he she’s 3 because our 3 1/2-year-old grand- hour walk back, pondered what to do. He turned to me and said, in what he thinks daughter wants to be older than somebody in for fire safety rang because he wasn’t sure how we’d greet passes for a whisper, “If they don’t want her, her house. his new companion. we have to take her.” “Do we have a name?” my husband texted, Wisconsin’s Legislature needs to take a stand on fire He needn’t have worried. The only one in “Who are you?” I said, nodding in agree- day after day. safety; we hope it comes down on the side of saving lives. our family who even hesitated to extend a ment. “Might we have a name?” I asked during In an opinion last week, state Attorney General Brad hearty welcome was our rescue mutt, Why am I going on about this little dog? every FaceTime call. Schimel said the state cannot enforce a 7-year-old rule Franklin. But after two quick, rude sniffs, he In the past few months, many readers “Does she have a name yet?” our daughter that fire sprinklers be required in new apartment build- was as excited as the rest of us. This includ- have confessed a weariness that threatens to asked from Rhode Island. ings with three to 20 units. ed two squealing grandchildren under the overtake them. This tough political year in What a glorious, ever-so-brief break from Why not? Well, because Gov. Scott Walker and the age of 5 and Matt’s wife, Emily, the eldest America is taking a personal toll on so many. the angst of daily life. GOP-controlled Legislature — in their drive to curb over- daughter of our family, whose face tele- Increasingly, my advice is to take a break, if The puppy with the tangled coat and a gift active restrictions by state agencies — passed a law lim- graphed surrender even as she said, “Who is they must. Take care of yourself for a while, for dodging cars is freshly groomed and has iting the ability of state agencies to pass rules that go this?” I tell them. Do what you love, and immerse settled into her new life. Her name is Biscuit. beyond what is directly authorized by state law. The dog was collarless and emaciated and yourself in whatever will restore you. We’ll Recently, Emily sent a photo of our 4-year- be here when you get back. One of those state agencies, the Department of Safety covered in mats. She was also ravenous. old grandson holding the leash as he walked Franklin found the sound of his kibble clink- It wasn’t until our family got caught up in side by side with his new buddy. I had to and Professional Services, in 2008 had adopted regula- ing into the pie tin a bit unsettling, but he the fate of that frightened little dog that I share it, right then and there. I turned to the tions requiring fire-suppressing sprinkler systems in res- powered through it without pooping in the realized I needed to take my own advice. woman standing in line behind me at the gro- idential apartment buildings with three to 20 units — for sunroom in protest. “Good boy,” we yelled Sometimes the best way to take on the world cery and held up my phone. all buildings built after Jan. 1, 2011. with more enthusiasm than he deserved, con- is to let it churn for a while without you. “I can barely stand it,” I said. At the time, the Wisconsin Builders Association chal- sidering his recent history. Our family is a bit intense. Every get- She leaned in and smiled. “I know,” she lenged the new rule, but it was upheld by the state Cir- We all sat down on the floor to surround together involves lots of home-cooked food said, wiping her eye. “I know exactly what cuit Court of Appeals, which said the agency had the the pup as she ate and mused about her fate. and endless rounds of debate over where our you mean.” power to set the regulation because it had broad authori- She was sweet and friendly, quick to wag her country is headed. I warn guests who are Connie Schultz can be reached at ty in keeping buildings safe. tail and offer kisses with her tiny tongue. brave enough to join us: “We get a little bois- [email protected]. But when the Legislature restricted the ability of agen- cies to set regulations in 2011, the sprinkler law was caught up in the consequences. Under state law, not Today in history agency regulations, sprinkler systems are required in buildings with more than 20 units. That set up some enforcement flip-flopping within the By The Associated Press Walker administration. Earlier this year, the administra- Today’s Highlight in History tion said it was considering dropping the rule, then On Dec. 26, 1947, heavy snow backed off and said it would be enforced. Six months blanketed the Northeast, burying later, Walker’s DSPS said it didn’t think the rule was under 26.4 inches of enforceable — and stopped enforcing it. snow in 16 hours; the severe weath- er was blamed for some 80 deaths. They asked Schimel for his opinion, which came down On this date last week. In 1776, British forces suffered a The back-and-forth over the agency regulation last major defeat in the Battle of Trenton summer triggered an expected response from state fire during the Revolutionary War. officials. In 1799, former President George Milwaukee Fire Chief Mark Rohlfing told a Milwaukee Washington was eulogized by Col. newspaper in August: “To think we’re going to roll that Lee as “first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his back is disheartening. As firefighters, we know that countrymen.” sprinklers save lives. When you look at a building and you In 1865, James H. Nason of think ‘What can I do for protecting that building and the Franklin, Massachusetts, received a people in it?’ the single most important component of that patent for “an improved coffee per- is a sprinkler system.” colator.” He called on legislators to take up the issue directly. In 1908, Jack Johnson became the first African-American boxer to We echo that call. win the world heavyweight champi- Yes, we understand that sprinkler systems can add onship as he defeated Canadian several thousands of dollars to the cost of apartment Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia. building construction. And, yes, we understand that a In 1917, during World War I, killed by a 100-foot-high tsunami neer and creator of the sci-fi TV Retired MLB All-Star Chris Chamb- sprinkler system is not as sexy as an apartment pool or President Woodrow Wilson issued a triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earth- show “Thunderbirds,” died near liss is 69. Baseball Hall of Famer community building when marketing an apartment. But proclamation authorizing the govern- quake beneath the Indian Ocean. Oxfordshire, England. Soul singer Ozzie Smith is 63. Former Sen. those don’t save lives — or save apartment owners the ment to take over operation of the In 2006, former President Gerald Fontella Bass, 72, died in St. Louis. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., is 62. Humorist nation’s railroads. cost of reconstruction in the event of a fire, either. R. Ford died in Rancho Mirage, Cal- One year ago: President-elect David Sedaris is 61. Rock musician In 1944, during the World War II ifornia, at age 93. Donald Trump and President Barack James Kottak (The Scorpions) is 55. Even the Wisconsin Builders Association has said they Battle of the Bulge, the embattled might have to compromise on the issue. Ten years ago: Six people were Obama traded competing claims Country musician Brian Westrum U.S. 101st Airborne Division in Bas- found dead at a rural property east of about who would have won had the (Sons of the Desert) is 55. Rock So fine. Tee it up again and sort it out. And when — togne, Belgium, was relieved by Seattle; the property owners’ daugh- presidential election been a contest musician Lars Ulrich (Metallica) is hopefully soon — the Legislature does that, we would units of the 4th Armored Division. ter and her boyfriend were arrested. between the two of them; Obama 54. Actress Nadia Dajani is 52. Rock hope they keep in mind that the number of fires in the Tennessee Williams’ play “The Glass (Michele Anderson and Joseph suggested in a podcast he still held musician J is 50. Country singer stood at around 3.2 million as recently as Menagerie” was first performed at McEnroe were convicted of killing enough sway over the coalition of Audrey Wiggins is 50. Rock musi- the Civic Theatre in Chicago. 1977. Fire deaths that year were 7,395 people. In 2015, Anderson’s parents, her brother, her voters that elected him twice to get cian Peter Klett (Candlebox) is 48. In 1967, “Magical Mystery Tour,” sister-in-law and her niece and them to vote for him once again Rock singer James Mercer (The according to the National Fire Prevention Association, the Beatles’ poorly received TV spe- the numbers had dropped to 1.3 million fires and 3,280 nephew on Christmas Eve; both while Trump tweeted: “He should Shins; Flake) is 47. Actor-singer cial, was broadcast (in black and received life prison terms.) say that but I say NO WAY!” Star Jared Leto is 46. Actress Kendra C. fire deaths. white) on BBC1. Francesca Lewis, the sole survivor gymnast Simone Biles was voted AP Johnson is 41. Rock singer Chris That’s progress and the Legislature should keep us on In 1972, the 33rd president of the of a plane crash in Panama two days Female Athlete of the Year after her Daughtry is 38. Actress Beth Behrs the path toward reducing those numbers with a sprinkle United States, Harry S. Truman, died earlier that claimed three lives, was golden run at Rio Olympics. is 32. Actor Kit Harington is 31. in Kansas City, Missouri, at age 88. of support. — Journal Times of Racine reunited with her family after rescue Today’s Birthdays Actress Eden Sher is 26. Pop singer In 1980, Iranian television workers brought the 12-year-old Actor Donald Moffat is 87. Actor Jade Thirlwall (Little Mix Actor) is 25. footage was broadcast in the United American out of a remote mountain Caroll Spinney (Big Bird on TV’s Actor Zach Mills is 22. States, showing a dozen of the area. Joe Dolan, one of Ireland’s first “Sesame Street”) is 84. Rhythm- Thought for Today Letters Policy American hostages sending mes- pop music stars, died in suburban and-blues singer Abdul “Duke” Fakir “Christmas has come and gone, sages to their families. Dublin at age 68. (The Four Tops) is 82. Record pro- and I — to speak selfishly — am The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal In 1996, 6-year-old beauty queen Five years ago: Toyota Motor ducer (and convicted murderer) Phil glad of it. The season always gives with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any JonBenet Ramsey was found beat- Corp. said it had reached a settle- Spector is 78. “America’s Most me the blues in spite of myself, letter and to edit those that are to be published. Letters may be mailed to en and strangled in the basement of ment worth more than $1 billion in a Wanted” host John Walsh is 72. though I manage to get a good deal her family’s home in Boulder, Col- Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI case involving unintended accelera- Country musician Bob Carpenter of pleasure from thinking of the mul- orado. (To date, the slaying remains tion problems in its vehicles. Old- (The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 71. titudes of happy kids in various parts 49938; emailed to: [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. unsolved.) Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” guard veteran Shinzo Abe took office Funk musician George Porter Jr. of the world.” In 2004, more than 230,000 peo- as Japan’s prime minister. Gerry (The Meters) is 70. Baseball Hall of — Edwin Arlington Robinson, column. ple, mostly in southern Asia, were Anderson, 83, British puppetry pio- Fame catcher Carlton Fisk is 70. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 l 5 olutions in support of increased AREA / STATE Mining state funding to upgrade County OFF-ROAD RESCUE Theatre Road 519. The work on the 15 miles of road between Wakefield and the From page 1 From page 1 mine site is needed to handle the wetland areas near the Porcu- increased truck traffic from the the Giftworks program and pine Mountains. Highland offi- mine. assuring standard accounting cials told the Daily Globe they In recognition of the compa- practices,” Wick said. “Particular expected an announcement from ny’s focus on the Copperwood efforts will be devoted to rebuild- the MDEQ regarding the cita- Project, it moved its headquar- ing the contingency funds at HIT tion’s resolution at the end of ters from White Pine to Wake- and ensuring the building main- this year or early in January. field on Aug. 28. tenance is being funded.” February would also see High- The company’s confidence in land get a new CEO, Denis the viability of the Copperwood Miville-Deschenes. His experi- Project has only increased in the ence includes working on 14 time since its March press con- Tax underground or open pit mining ference. A resource estimate projects on three continents. announced in October indicated The company made big news there was more copper at the site From page 1 locally at a press conference in than previously believed. March. “There’s more copper within of personal income are at their It provided a more in-depth the permitted footprint than pre- lowest level since the end of explanations of plans for the viously reported because of the World War II. future and provided locals with additional drilling we did this Walker said one of his top pri- insight on the possible impact past winter,” Tim Lynott, financ- orities has been to provide wide the company’s plans could have ing manager for Highland’s scale tax relief for the people of on the region. Michigan operation, said at the Wisconsin. Among the news shared at the time. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe HURLEY VOLUNTEER Fire Department Chief Darrell Petrusha, left, along with Capt. Jim Maffesanti and Assis- meeting was that the Copper- He said the new figures aren’t Lottery tant Chief Scott Santini, show off the department’s new all-terrain vehicle and rescue sled. The new equip- wood Project in northern Wake- so much a discovery as the com- ment, which costs roughly $25,000 and was purchased through department fundraisers and community field and Ironwood Townships pany’s additional drilling has donations, will allow the department easier access to riders in need of assistance on Iron County’s snowmo- Saturday Daily 4: 3-9-5-7 would be the company’s first pri- given it enough new data to bile and ATV trails. Petrusha said the new ATV allows the department to transport Beacon Ambulance per- Michigan Fantasy 5: 14-21-24- ority, followed by its White Pine update the previous 2015 Classic Lotto 47: 06-22- 31-39 sonnel from the nearest road to the site of an accident, and then transport those in need back to the main 23-31-35-44 Keno: 01-08-10-11-17- project. resource estimate. road and waiting ambulance. Poker Lotto: JC-JH-JS- 18-36-39-41-44-46-48- “Copperwood is the fastest The company capped off the 10D-7H 49-50-55-56-57-61-66- (project) to put into production, it year with a presentation to the Midday Daily 3: 1-3-8 67-69-79 Midday Daily 4: 3-3-0-6 requires less capital,” Miville- local Rotary Club Wednesday. Daily 3: 9-0-7 Wisconsin Deschenes said at the press con- The timeline for moving for- waukee coming to Whitecap for Lundberg said he enjoyed the Daily 4: 4-0-7-7 5 Card Cash: KD-AD- ference. “The minute we get ward with the Copperwood Pro- Whitecap the skiing and holidays and that work of building the resort, con- Fantasy 5: 14-22-23- 9C-2H-6H 26-28 SuperCash: 07-11-14- some cash flow, we want to use ject remains on track, according there was even an automobile stantly learning and building Keno: 01-04-06-08-13- 19-35-39, Doubler: N that to develop White Pine.” to Sylvain Collard, general man- from Florida in the parking relationships in the business 14-16-24-26-31-32-36- Badger 5: 04-08-10-16- Construction on the Copper- ager with Highland. Collard said area. throughout the midwest. While 42-44-48-50-51-58-67- 26 From page 1 75-76-79 Daily Pick 3: 0-5-8 wood mine could begin as early at the meeting that, if anything, Brett Novak has brought his most of the people Lundberg Daily Pick 4: 1-2-0-5 as the second half of 2018, once the company is likely going to try image to uphold for the market family of six to Whitecap for 5-6 used to ski with have waxed Wisconsin Monday 5 Card Cash: JD-3C- Michigan an update of the project’s feasi- and speed up its timeline. they were pursuing, as they years in a row from Chicago. their ski’s for the last time, many 9C-10C-7S Poker Lotto: 8C-3D-4D- bility study is completed. The Collard also discussed what could not compete with the lifts The Novak’s love coming to of their kids are still coming and Megabucks: 04-06-13- 7D-6H update is fully funded and makes Highland different from at Powderhorn and Indianhead. Whitecap before Christmas even bringing their grandkids to 34-38-44 Midday Daily 3: 8-9-1 SuperCash: 03-10-22- Midday Daily 4: 1-9-2-9 expected to be completed by the past companies — such as The Christian groups provided because you can get on the the resort. Lundberg is looking 23-27-30, Doubler: N Daily 3: 6-5-8 second quarter of 2018. Orvana Copper, which Highland Lundberg the niche clientele he slopes and find yourself all forward to retiring and turning Badger 5: 03-06-07-12- Daily 4: 3-6-2-6 needed to build Whitecap. alone. Novak’s son Shawn was the reins of the resort over to a 30 Fantasy 5: 02-15-22- If the company is able to stick bought the Copperwood Project Daily Pick 3: 2-1-4 31-38 with its timeline, Miville-Desch- from. Among the reasons are Lundberg said they, “put in sporting a University of Wash- new ownership group. Daily Pick 4: 4-4-8-1 Keno: 01-02-04-06-08- enes said mining could begin in Highland Copper’s more diverse chair lifts in 1969, 71, 73, 80, and ington sweatshirt, having visit- There are 10 key returning 13-20-25-30-31-33-38- Multi-state 40-54-57-59-64-69-70- late 2020 and early 2021. and experienced group of 1990, while developing 400 acres ed the campus and its medical employees that come back every Powerball: 01-03-13- 71-75-77 With the Copperwood and investors and its extended of trails for wooded downhill school as a potential destination winter to keep the place run- 15-44, Powerball: 25, White Pine projects in various pipeline of projects, such as the runs. Back then, cross country after completing his senior year ning, and Lundberg said Halver- Power Play: 2 Wisconsin 5 Card Cash: 3C-5C- stages of development, the com- White Pine North and UPX pro- skiing was just getting started of high school. The other four son as the Executive Secretary Sunday 3D-4D-9H pany extended its project jects that will be developed as and they “ate raisins and nuts members of the family came in runs the resort and works with Michigan SuperCash: 06-10-21- and raised a stink over a $1.00 off the slopes and began order- the accountants and attorneys. Poker Lotto: 8C-8D-9D- 22-23-32, Doubler: N pipeline in June with the Copperwood gets off the ground. 8H-5S Badger 5: 02-07-13-21- announcement of a land acquisi- According to Collard’s presen- ticket.” Todays cross country ing chow and having family time The resort is a family affair and Midday Daily 3: 6-8-0 26 tion in the central and western tation, three shareholders — skier Lundberg said is much dif- in the bakery/cafeteria. after 52 years, Lundberg and his Midday Daily 4: 6-9-1-2 Daily Pick 3: 9-7-0 U.P. Greenstone Resources, Osisko ferent than the skier of 50 years Lundberg said Whitecap has wife are looking forward to Daily 3: 7-0-7 Daily Pick 4: 6-3-1-7 Known as the company’s UPX Gold Royalties and Orion Mine past as the sport is developed grown over the years and he has relaxing and seeing what direc- Properties, the purchase Finance — have almost a 48 per- and entrenched. been hands on as an owner the tion the resort and golf course go includes land around Ludin Min- cent stake in the company, all of Barb Halverson, bookkeeper whole time. To this day Lund- in the future. Lundberg said he ing Corporation’s Eagle Mine. which have experience in devel- and manager, having relieved berg is still the head groomer, had his run, it is time for some- Highland purchased the oping fledgling mining opera- Lundberg’s wife Evie of chalet even into his 80’s. Lundberg one else to move the resort into 447,842 acres in Houghton, tions. management duty, said the described the ski hills as a circus. its next phase. Until then, Lund- Baraga, Ontonagon, Dickinson, “This is what they do,” resort is booked to 80-90 percent A skier might ride one lift up, but berg is expecting huge waves of Marquette and Iron counties for Lynott told the Daily Globe capacity for the Christmas to come down in an entirely differ- people to start showing up on $18 million. Thursday, adding the key New Years time frame and they ent location at a different lift, as Dec. 27 through the New Year to Over the summer, various shareholders have indicated are very happy to have good there is such a large variety on enjoy their winter vacations and local governments in Gogebic they are willing to participate snow, especially compared to the three mountains. ski. County took steps to help the in the next phase of the Copper- last year. 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She recently had been largest in state history The Cedar fire had been rec- diagnosed with brain cancer. ognized as the biggest California “She was an actress, a balleri- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A wildfire in terms of acreage since na and loved living her life to the California wildfire that has 1932. Some fires before that date fullest,” Urich said. killed two people and seared its undoubtedly were larger but Menzies-Urich played Louisa way through cities, towns and records are unreliable, according von Trapp, the third-oldest of the wilderness northwest of Los to state fire officials. seven von Trapp children, in the Angeles became the largest blaze A firefighter and a civilian film adaptation of the Rodgers ever officially recorded in Cali- fleeing the flames died in the and Hammerstein musical that fornia on Friday, authorities Thomas fire as days of unrelent- starred Julie Andrews and said. ingly dry, gusty winds drove the Christopher Plummer. The Thomas fire took only 2 ½ flames. At times firefighters “The Sound of Music” cap- weeks to burn its way into histo- were forced to retreat to safe tured five Academy Awards, ry books as unrelenting winds areas and simply wait for the including best picture. and parched weather turned flames to pass so they could “Heather was part of ‘the fam- everything in its path to tinder attack them from the rear. ily.’ There is really no other way — including more than 700 Often erratic gusts combined to describe the members of the homes. with extremely low humidity — cast of the movie of ‘The Sound Associated Press The fire in Ventura and Santa it dropped to just 1 percent on of Music,’” Ted Chapin, presi- IN THIS March 26, 2015, file photo, Heather Menzies-Urich, from left, Kym Karath and Debbie Turner, cast Barbara counties had scorched some days — pushed the blaze dent and chief creative officer of members in the classic film “The Sound of Music,” pose together before a 50th anniversary screening of the 273,400 acres, or about 427 with virtually unprecedented the Rodgers and Hammerstein film at the opening night gala of the 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles. Menzies-Urich, who square miles of coastal foothills speed, blackening more ground Organization, said in a state- played one of the singing von Trapp children in the 1965 hit film, has died. She was 68. Menzies-Urich’s son, and national forest, according to in weeks than other fires had ment. actor Ryan Urich, told Variety that his mother died late Sunday in Frankford, Ontario. She had been diag- the California Department of consumed in a month or more. A Toronto native, Menzies- nosed with brain cancer. Forestry and Fire Protection. On Wednesday, as the fire Urich’s other film credits include That was 154 acres larger continued to march north and “Hawaii” and “Piranha.” On tele- ‘’Marcus Welby, M.D.” and other children, several grandchildren death, Menzies-Urich estab- than California’s previous fire west, Santa Barbara County fire vision, she appeared as a fugitive series. and a great grandchild. lished the Robert Urich Founda- record holder — the 2003 Cedar Capt. David Zaniboni was awed in “Logan’s Run” and had guest Variety reports that Menzies- Her husband, actor Robert tion to raise funds for cancer fire in San Diego County that by the speed of its growth. spots on “Dragnet,” ‘’Bonanza,” Urich is survived by two other Urich, died in 2002. After his research. DC appeals court denies stay of transgender military ban

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White President Donald Trump tweeted in itary, and he gave Defense Secretary including U.S. District Judge Jesus G. The D.C.-based appeals court and House has lost another attempt to put a July that the federal government “will Jim Mattis six months to come up with a Bernal in California. On Friday, Bernal the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of hold on a requirement that it allow not accept or allow” transgender individ- policy on how to deal with those cur- rejected an administration request to Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, both transgender people to enlist in the mili- uals to serve “in any capacity” in the rently serving. throw out a lawsuit asking for the ban to turned away the administration’s tary starting on Jan. 1. military. That would reverse a 2016 pol- Several legal challenges to that pro- be voided and issued a preliminary request. A decision by the three-judge panel of icy change under President Barack posed ban are ongoing. The Pentagon injunction against the ban going into Administration officials “have not the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Dis- Obama allowing transgender people to has said the enlistment of transgender effect. shown a strong likelihood that they trict of Columbia is the latest court deci- serve openly. recruits will start Jan. 1 and go on amid The Justice Department has asked will succeed on the merits of their chal- sion to go against the White House, Trump later formally directed the the legal battles. federal appeals courts to intervene lenge to the district court’s order,” the meaning the issue may end up before Pentagon to extend indefinitely a ban on At least four federal judges have and put the Jan. 1 6 requirement on judges on the D.C. appeals court panel the Supreme Court. transgender individuals joining the mil- refused to allow the ban to go into effect, hold. said.

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8 l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Cities, volunteers Russian officials clash over feeding bar Navalny from running homeless in public for president ATLANTA (AP) — When stop feeding the homeless in a Adele MacLean joined others in downtown park, and her lawyers MOSCOW (AP) — Russian an Atlanta park to feed the hun- say city officers have been dis- election officials on Monday for- gry the Sunday before Thanks- tributing a “misleading pam- mally barred Russian opposition giving, she left with a citation phlet” bearing the city seal that leader Alexei Navalny from run- and a summons to appear in says a permit is required to feed ning for president, prompting court. people in public places. calls from him for a boycott of The case was dropped when That’s simply not true, said next year’s vote. she showed up in court earlier Southern Center for Human The Central Election Com- this month, but she and her Rights attorney Gerry Weber, mission decided unanimously lawyers say the citation for serv- who’s representing MacLean. that the anti-corruption crusad- ing food without a permit was Permits are required for restau- er isn’t eligible to run. improper and demonstrates cal- rants, food trucks and festival Navalny is implicitly barred lousness toward the homeless. food vendors, not for people shar- from running for office because The city and some advocates say ing food at no charge, he said. of a conviction in a fraud case feeding people on the streets can Even though MacLean’s case which has been viewed as politi- hinder long-term solutions and was dropped, it doesn’t mean offi- cal retribution. He could have raises sanitation concerns. cers will stop telling people they run if he was given a special dis- “I’m still outraged this is hap- can’t feed the homeless, and Associated Press pensation or if his conviction was pening,” MacLean said after her doesn’t eliminate the possibility IN THIS Nov. 5, 2014, file photo, members of the homeless community are served meals by advocates in Fort cancelled. court appearance Dec. 14. “I’m of future citations, Weber said. Lauderdale, Fla. Volunteers who feed the homeless in public places say they’re providing a needed service. Incumbent Vladimir Putin is concerned that the city, whenev- The Southern Center is pushing But city governments and some advocates say their well-meaning efforts can hinder long-term solutions set to easily win a fourth term in er they want to crack down on for a clear statement from the and raise sanitation concerns. office in the March 18 election, the homeless, they’re going to go city that people have a right to with his approval ratings top- after anyone that tries to help feed the homeless in public food “as an expression of their vices, he said. homeless with housing and treat- ping 80 percent. them.” places, he said. political message that hunger Food safety, garbage and the ment services. Public feedings Over the past year, Navalny About 40 cities nationwide Conflict between city govern- and poverty can be ended if soci- human waste left behind when can disrupt those efforts, Chidi has mounted a grassroots cam- had active laws to restrict food ment and groups feeding the ety’s resources are redirected people are fed in a place with no said. paign which reached out to the sharing as of November 2014, homeless in public isn’t unique to from the military and war.” bathrooms are also concerns, “We don’t want anybody to most remote corners of Putin’s and a few dozen more had Atlanta. “I salute genuinely the good Corrigan said. stop feeding people,” he said. “We heartland. attempted such restrictions, A Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will and good nature of all these Additionally, many homeless just want it done in a way that’s Navalny, 41 is the most seri- according to the National Coali- ordinance requiring permits to people. There is no bad guy in people struggle with serious connected to social services ous challenger that Putin has tion for the Homeless. Interim feed the homeless in a park is this,” said Georgia State Univer- mental illness or addiction, providers ... and not on the street faced in all his years in power, Director Megan Hustings said being challenged in federal court sity police Sgt. Joseph Corrigan, which can make them wary of corner because we can’t make and the court cases against him she doesn’t have updated num- by another Food Not Bombs a chaplain who also leads the help, said George Chidi, social sure those connections are being have been widely seen as a tool bers but that she’s heard about group. The 11th U.S. Circuit department’s homeless outreach impact director for Central made in these street corner feed- to keep him from running for more cities considering such reg- Court of Appeals heard argu- program. Atlanta Progress, a nonprofit ings.” office. ulations. ments in that case in August but But instead of having feedings community development organi- MacLean doesn’t buy those In a pre-recorded video mes- MacLean, a volunteer with a has not ruled yet. that pop up in different places all zation that serves downtown arguments. sage that was released minutes movement called Food Not The lawyers in that case argue the time, it’s better to connect Atlanta. The city has teams “Food is a human right, and after the Election Commission Bombs, was cited Nov. 19 by a the ordinances violate the people with shelters or other whose mission is to reach out, you don’t force people to do what handed down the decision, Georgia State University police group’s right to free speech established organizations that develop trusting relationships you want them to do by with- Navalny called on his supporters officer after her group refused to because group members share provide consistent help and ser- and, ultimately, connect the holding food,” she said. to boycott the vote. “The procedure that we’re invited to take part is not an election,” he said. “Only Putin and the candidates he has hand- Guatemala says it is moving embassy in Israel to Jerusalem picked are taking part in it.” “Going to the polls right now GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — is to vote for lies and corruption.” Guatemala’s president Central Election Commission announced on Christmas Eve chief Ella Pamfilova told Naval- that the Central American coun- ny ahead of its vote to bar him try will move its embassy in that “maybe we would be inter- Israel to Jerusalem, becoming ested if you were running,” but the first nation to follow the lead SUPPORTERS OF Jamaat- said the conviction doesn’t allow of U.S. President Donald Trump e-Islami take part in an the commission to put him on in ordering the change. anti-American rally to con- the ballot. Guatemala was one of nine demn U.S. President Don- Speaking before the vote, nations that voted with the Unit- ald Trump for declaring Navalny told the commission ed States and Israel on Thursday Jerusalem as Israel’s capi- that their decision to bar him when the U.N. General Assembly tal, in Peshawar, Pakistan, would be a vote “not against me, overwhelmingly adopted a non- Friday. but against 16,000 people who binding resolution denouncing have nominated me, against Trump’s recognition of 200,000 volunteers who have Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Associated Press been canvassing for me.” Trump didn’t set any While Putin is all but certain timetable for moving the U.S. to win an easy victory, the Krem- Embassy from Tel Aviv to lin wants his performance to be Jerusalem, and neither did as strong as possible and has Guatemalan President Jimmy been concerned by growing voter Morales. apathy. In a post on his official Face- Navalny’s call for a boycott book account Sunday, Morales could hurt the Kremlin’s hopes said that after talks with Israeli for boosting turnout. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he decided to instruct Guatemala’s foreign ministry to move the embassy. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki criticized the decision Monday, saying in a statement Morales was “drag- ging his country to the wrong side of history by committing a flagrant violation of internation- al law.” Al-Malki called it a “shame- less act of lawlessness” and “a brazen act of disrespect and dis- regard” to international alliances told you recently that there will siding with Israel on the most Israeli security forces that have of which Guatemala is part. be other countries that would sensitive issue in the Israel- left 12 Palestinians dead. Guatemala and Israel have recognize Jerusalem and Palestinian conflict. Netanyahu has made great long had close ties, especially in announce the transfer of their Israel claims all of Jerusalem efforts to reach out to Latin security matters and Israeli embassies to it. Well here is the as its capital, while the Pales- America in recent years as part arms sales to Guatemala. second country and I reiterate: It tinians claim the city’s eastern of a campaign to counter long- No other country has their is only the beginning and it is sector, which was captured by standing support for the Pales- embassy for Israel in Jerusalem, important.” Israel in 1967 and is home to tinians at the United Nations. though the Czech Republic has Trump upended decades of sensitive religious Jewish, Mus- The resolution passed by the said it is considering such a U.S. policy with his Dec. 6 lim and Christian sites. Many General Assembly declared the move. announcement that he was rec- governments have long said U.S. action on Jerusalem “null In a statement, Netanyahu ognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s that the fate of Jerusalem must and void.” The 128-9 vote was a praised Morales’ decision and capital. Though Trump said he be resolved through negotia- victory for Palestinians, but fell said that he was waiting in was merely recognizing reality tions. short of the total they had pre- Jerusalem. and not prejudging negotiations Trump’s announcement has dicted. Thirty-five nations “God bless you, my friend, on the future borders of the city, set off weeks of clashes between abstained and 21 stayed away President Morales,” he said. “I Palestinians saw the move as Palestinian protesters and from the vote.

Secret Service interviews person NORTHWOODSNORTHWOODS GENERALGENERAL over manure sent to Mnuchin STORESTORE && CoffeehouseCoffeehouse LOS ANGELES (AP) — The American people.” U.S. Secret Service says it has Secret Service spokesman interviewed someone claiming Cody Starken said Monday that responsibility for delivering a the agency was contacted by Los gift-wrapped package of horse Angeles police and interviewed a manure addressed to Treasury person who claimed responsibili- Secretary Steve Mnuchin. ty. He declined to identify the HOME HEALTH SERVICES

The box was found Saturday person. A Division of Avanti Health Systems at the home of Mnuchin’s neigh- Starken says the Secret Ser- bor in the wealthy Bel Air neigh- vice takes all confirmed and borhood in Los Angeles. The alleged threats seriously. He says LAPD bomb squad responded to the agency typically doesn’t com- 1010 East Hwy 2 ld, Michigan 49968 the package, which police say ment on possible criminal investi- Wakefie was marked as being from “the gations or interviewing practices. Phone: 906-224-1164 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 l 9 Packers left to try to avoid a losing record GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Davon House's shoul- ing). der hurts and his back aches. So perhaps it's for the best that the Packers will At this point, the are playing close out the season next Sunday with a New Year's for pride and taking a look at potential contributors Eve visit to Detroit. for next season — leaving the futures of players Although McCarthy acknowledged Hundley such as House, a veteran cornerback, in doubt "needed to play better" against the Vikings — going into the final week of the season. "Probably one of his lowest grades of this year," "Last year during this time, I was wishing I McCarthy said Sunday afternoon — the injuries could be back here," House said following the Pack- and an alarming seven dropped passes didn't help ers' 16-0 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday his cause. night at Lambeau Field. McCarthy also said he did not consider a quar- "If I can go out there and play, I'm going to play. terback change and going with third-stringer Joe This might have been my last game in Lambeau. Callahan at any point. (So) I'm glad I did play." "Every game has challenges, no excuse. But A 2011 fourth-round pick by the Packers, House (Hundley) had to play uphill in some spots," spent the previous two years with the Jacksonville McCarthy said. "But I was not considering a Jaguars before being released following last sea- change. It never crossed my mind." son. At 7-8 and looking to avoid their first sub-.500 He drew free-agent interest from the Packers finish since 2008 in Rodgers' first year as the start- and the Pittsburgh Steelers and opted to return to ing , McCarthy and his team are in an Green Bay on a one-year deal that has him facing unfamiliar and challenging spot, trying to play to an uncertain future despite the Packers' dearth of win while also wanting to get extended looks at talent at this injury-ravaged position. players heading into next season. House played against the Vikings despite a lin- McCarthy bristled at the suggestion that the gering shoulder injury and two fractured bones in finale would be an opportunity for 2018 auditions, his back. though. The fractures in his back forced him to miss last "I'm focused on winning the game. Preseason is week's loss at Carolina, in which quarterback long gone," McCarthy said. "I have zero interest in Aaron Rodgers returned from a fractured collar- trying to throw a guy a bone and get him a couple bone with the Packers clinging to slim playoff reps because it's the end of the year. That does hopes. nothing for me. That's not how you coach a team. Eliminated from postseason contention shortly "Our focus is to beat Detroit. I'm not into the try- after that loss, the Packers shut down Rodgers and outs. Preseason is long, long gone." played Saturday night with backup Brett Hundley NOTES: McCarthy shrugged off an ESPN starting his eighth game of the season. report that multiple other NFL teams complained The Packers were also without No. 1 wide to the league about how the Packers put Rodgers receiver Davante Adams (concussion) and lost right back on injured reserve after the loss to the Pan- tackle Jason Spriggs (knee), Jordy thers, claiming that if there was no new injury to Nelson (shoulder), tight end Richard Rodgers Rodgers that the Packers violated IR rules. The (shoulder) and running back Aaron Jones (knee) to transaction was approved by the league last Tues- injuries on offense during the course of the game — day, so it's unlikely the Packers will face any penal- contributing to their second shutout loss of the sea- ties. "Frankly, I don't see any issue with Aaron son. Rodgers going on IR. My understanding is we com- That hadn't happened since coach Mike McCarthy's first season in 2006. municated, followed the procedures and guidelines Hundley continued his struggles at home, com- that you have to, to put a player on IR," McCarthy pleting 17 of 40 passes for 130 yards with no touch- said. "So, from our perspective, there's no issue." ... downs and two interceptions for a passer rating of McCarthy said Spriggs' knee injury is "serious" and 30.2, his lowest of the season. that he'll likely be placed on IR on Tuesday or Wednesday. ... McCarthy said Nelson and Richard Associated Press In his five home starts, Hundley completed only GREEN BAY Packers' Lance Kendricks drops a pass in front of Minnesota Vikings' Harrison Smith during the 90 of 162 passes (55.6 percent) for 785 yards with Rodgers were both undergoing further tests on second half Saturday in Green Bay, Wis. no and seven interceptions (50.6 rat- their shoulder injuries. Lions stumble out of contention, lose to Bengals 26-17 CINCINNATI (AP) — With today," Lions receiver "I guess everybody's been everything on the line, Matthew Jones Jr. said . writing me off," said Lewis, who Stafford and the Lions fell apart. The erratic season raised has been cryptic about his plans. There will be no playoff victo- questions about coach Jim Cald- Some takeaways from the Ben- ry for another year. well's future after four seasons gals' win: Stafford and the Lions needed in Detroit without a playoff win. STAFFORD'S STREAK SNAPPED a win on Sunday to stay in con- The Bengals (6-9) haven't won In his three previous games, tention. They couldn't take a playoff game since the 1990 Stafford completed 80 percent of his advantage of a down-and-out season, the sixth-longest stretch passes overall. The Lions' offense team that had been blown out of postseason futility in NFL his- never got into a rhythm against the the past two weeks. Cincinnati's tory. The Lions are right behind Bengals. His passer rating of 69.1 26-17 victory sent Detroit (8-7) them in futility. was his lowest in six games. into an uncertain offseason. "Anytime you lose, every- "Sometimes it's not going to be "It's not fun when you get thing's up for consideration," easy," Stafford said. "For some rea- son or another, we didn't score eliminated," said Stafford, who said Caldwell, adding that he enough points." was only 19 of 35 for 203 yards hasn't talked to management DISAPPOINTING RETURN with a and an inter- about the future. Jones was one of the Bengals' ception. "It's not fun." The head coach was the focus top receivers for four seasons. He Detroit repeatedly wasted on the other side, too. Marvin was hoping to have a big game in chances to move to the thick of Lewis is finishing his 15th sea- his return, but was limited to three the playoff chase during the sea- son in Cincinnati with no con- catches for 50 yards. He topped son. It had an opportunity to tract beyond the next few weeks. 1,000 yards receiving for the sea- extend its hopes for one more He tried to get an offseason son. week after Tion Green's 5-yard extension from owner Mike "It really doesn't mean anything Associated Press right now," Jones said. CINCINNATI BENGALS tight end C.J. Uzomah (87), defended by Detroit Lions free safety Glover Quin (27), touchdown drive put the Lions Brown, but they couldn't agree. GIO'S BIG DAY smiles after catching a 1-yard pass for a touchdown during the second half Sunday in Cincinnati. ahead 17-16 early in the fourth Now, it appears he's on the Giovani Bernard became the quarter. way out. If that's the case, his Bengals' featured back when Joe yards, including a clinching 12-yard It was by far his best game since year it was only a matter of time Then it all fell apart. final game at Paul Brown Stadi- Mixon left the game in the first quar- touchdown with 1:54 to go. He also he returned from a torn ACL suffered before I came back ready to go," "We laid an egg out there um was at least upbeat. ter with an injured left ankle. caught a team-high seven passes midway through last season. said Bernard, whose previous high Bernard ran for a season-high 116 for 52 yards. "I knew when I went down last this season was 77 yards rushing. Stevens Point’s Miklesh, who has local relatives, signs with Badgers By PAT KRAUSE Coaches Association (WFCA) First [email protected] Team All-State as a sophomore and a IRONWOOD — When Wisconsin's junior and was selected to the WFCA head women's softball coach Yvette second team as a freshman. Healy announced her signing class for During SPASH's 2016 state champi- 2018, she said she was "thrilled" that onship game, Miklesh set the record for the newest Badgers would include Mad- most runs in a single contest with seven. die Schwartz, the top pitcher from Min- During her junior season, Miklesh led nesota, Julie Fish, a speedy shortstop the Wisconsin Valley Conference in hits, from Alabama and Ally Miklesh, one of batting average, runs scored, stolen the top outfielders in the state of Wis- bases, and triples. As of now, she has consin who had her choice of countless 139 career hits and 128 career runs and schools she could enroll in and play soft- she was nearly perfect stealing 32 of 33 ball. bases as a junior. "Ally Miklesh is one of the top female Miklesh played club softball for her athletes in the state of Wisconsin," father with the FirePro Fastpitch 18U Healy said. "She is a center fielder with Gold and and for Sean Hall and the Mid- blazing speed and a rocket arm. Ally will west Speed. Her FirePro Gold team took add a burst of energy and excitement third place in the Class A ASA Eastern into our program, with her ability to run Nationals, while the Midwest Speed also down balls, make make diving catches took third in 2016 at the Class A and score runs. Playing for Hall of Fame ASANorthern Nationals. In addition, coach Tom Drohner, Ally helped SPASH her 14U team won the 2014 USSSA 15U (Stevens Point) softball to a state title in World Series. 2016. We are so proud to continue to And Miklesh is certainly no slouch attract and sign the best talent in the Submitted photo when taking into account her abilities state of Wisconsin to compete for the STEVEN POINT’S Ally Miklesh, who has relatives in Ironwood, signed to play softball at the University of Wisconsin. off the field or the court. She earned Badgers on a national stage. Ally exem- Academic All-State as a sophomore, plifies the Badger way, with her humble high school career in football, track-and- and went to high school together in Iron- Nancy (McDonald) Osier from Ewen junior and senior in volleyball and as a excellence." field, basketball and especially baseball. wood. is Ally's great-aunt. sophomore and junior in softball. She is If the name Miklesh rings a bell, it's One could certainly make the case that Ally Miklesh's great-grandparents Looking at Miklesh's stats and because Ally Miklesh has close ties with Ally inherited a lot of her considerable with ties to Ironwood include Joyce awards, it's easy to see she is what a three-time National Honor Society the Miklesh family members who live in athletic talents from her dad. (Maki) McDonald and the late William coaches like to call "a difference-maker." member, a seven-time Scholar Athlete Ironwood or formerly lived here. But her mother, Michelle, was also a McDonald, Joye (Rowe) DeSonia, and A native of Stevens Point, Miklesh has Seasonal Award recipient and a three- Her father is Bobby Miklesh who very good athlete and played sports at the late Sylvester DeSonia, the late been a unanimous first team All-Wis- time SPASH Academic Award winner. graduated from Luther L. Wright High the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Louis and Katherine (Grivicich) Miklesh consin Valley Conference selection as a Talk about a young lady with an School in 1987. He was an athletic Michelle's parents and Bob and and the late Reino (Ray) and Evelyn freshman, sophomore and junior. She exciting and challenging future ahead of standout for the Red Devils during his Sandy Miklesh are Ally's grandparents Aho. was named to the Wisconsin Fastpitch her at the University of Wisconsin. 10 l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard POLAR BEAR HOCKEY

5-0, Diggs 3-2-0, Davis 2-3-0, Lawson 2- Kent Payne, FJ Mearl Robinson, SJ Brad Local Schedule DetroitLions-Bengals703 Stats 7 —17 0-0, Reeves-Maybin 2-0-0, Robinson 1-6- Freeman, BJ Jim Quirk, Replay Charles 0, Washington 1-2-0, Ringo 1-0-0, Hay- Stewart. Thursday,Boys Basketball Dec. 28 Cincinnati 067 13 — 26 den 1-0-0, Worrilow 0-3-0, Zettel 0-2-0, Hurley at Northland Pines, 7:15 First Quarter Ledbetter 0-1-0. Cincinnati, Dennard 5-2- AP Men’s Top 25 Girls Basketball Det_Ebron 33 pass from Stafford The top 25 teams in The Associated 0, Iloka 5-1-0, Williams 5-1-0, Johnson 4- Hurley vs. South Shore at Washburn (Prater kick), 4:54. Drive: 4 plays, 52 Press' college basketball poll, with first- yards, 00:54. Key Play: Stafford 14 pass 1-0, Dunlap 2-2-1, Burfict 2-1-0, Kirk- place votes in parentheses, records to Tate. Detroit 7, Cincinnati 0. patrick 2-1-0, Lawson 1-2-1, Fejedelem 1- through Dec. 24, total points based on 25 Friday,College Basketball Dec. 29 Second Quarter 2-0, Nickerson 1-2-0, Jackson 1-0-0, points for a first-place vote through one GCC vs. MATC at Escanaba, women, Cin_FG Bullock 29, 7:35. Drive: 12 Shaw 1-0-0, Evans 1-0-0, Rey 0-2-0, point for a 25th-place vote and previous 1; men, 3 plays, 68 yards, 4:48. Key Plays: Bernard Smith 0-1-0, Bell 0-1-0, Willis 0-1-0. ranking: Saturday, Dec. 30 25 run; Dalton 10 pass to Boyd on 3rd- INTERCEPTIONS_Detroit, Diggs 1-16. Record Pts Prv Girls Basketball and-10; Hill 11 run; Dalton 15 pass to Cincinnati, Rey 1-12. 1. Villanova (43) 12-0 1600 1 Hurley vs. Mellen at Washburn Bernard. Detroit 7, Cincinnati 3. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Detroit, Prater 2. Michigan St. (16) 12-1 1560 2 College Basketball Cin_FG Bullock 27, :00. Drive: 8 plays, 50. 3. Arizona St. (6) 12-0 1481 3 GCC vs. Alpena at Escanaba, women, 44 yards, 1:01. Key Plays: Dalton 18 pass 4. Duke 12-1 1435 4 9 a.m.; men, 11 a.m. to A.Green; Dalton 11 pass to Bernard; MinnesotaVikings-Packers 10 03 3Stats —16 5. Texas A&M 11-1 1309 8 A.Zettel 5-yard defensive offside penalty Green Bay 000 0 — 0 6. Xavier 12-1 1242 9 All TimesNFL EST on 3rd-and-3. Detroit 7, Cincinnati 6. First Quarter 7. West Virginia 11-1 1226 10 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Third Quarter Min_FG Forbath 49, 8:28. Drive: 9 8. Wichita St. 10-2 992 11 East Det_FG Prater 23, 9:26. Drive: 11 plays, 39 yards, 3:50. Key Plays: Keenum 9. Virginia 11-1 969 13 WLT Pct PF PA plays, 61 yards, 5:34. Key Plays: Abdullah 17 pass to Diggs; Keenum 8 pass to 10. TCU 12-0 923 15 y-N England12 30.800 432 290 2 run on 3rd-and-1; Stafford 3 pass to Wright on 3rd-and-2. Minnesota 3, Green 11. Kansas 10-2 920 14 Buffalo 870.533 280 343 Tate on 3rd-and-2; Stafford 31 pass to Bay 0. 12. Oklahoma 10-1 901 17 Miami 690.400 265 371 M.Jones. Detroit 10, Cincinnati 6. Min_Diggs 4 pass from Keenum (For- 13. North Carolina 11-2 891 5 N.Y. Jets 5 10 0 .333 292 356 Cin_Uzomah 1 pass from Dalton (Bul- bath kick), :56. Drive: 5 plays, 68 yards, 14. Purdue 12-2 839 16 South lock kick), 5:52. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:09. Key Plays: Murray 11 run; 15. Miami 10-1 827 6 W LT Pct PF PA 3:34. Key Plays: N.Lawson 25-yard J.Hawkins 39-yard defensive pass inter- 16. Kentucky 9-2 735 7 y-Jacksonville10 50.667 407 253 defensive pass interference penalty; Dal- ference penalty. Minnesota 10, Green 17. Arizona 10-3 511 18 Tennessee 870.533 319 346 ton 34 pass to Hill. Cincinnati 13, Detroit Bay 0. 18. Baylor 10-2 437 18 Houston 4 11 0 .267 325 414 10. Third Quarter 19. Tennessee 9-2 405 21 Indianapolis 3 12 0 .200 241 391 Fourth Quarter Min_FG Forbath 20, 1:20. Drive: 12 20. Gonzaga 10-3 382 12 North Cin_FG Bullock 35, 14:13. Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 6:12. Key Plays: Murray 21. Cincinnati 11-2 377 20 W LT Pct PF PA plays, 43 yards, 4:33. Key Plays: Dalton 14 run; Keenum 23 pass to Morgan; 22. Texas Tech 11-1 351 21 y-Pittsburgh 12 30.800 378 284 17 pass to A.Green; Dalton 14 pass to Keenum 11 pass to Diggs. Minnesota 13, 23. Seton Hall 11-2 227 23 Baltimore 960.600 368 272 A.Green on 3rd-and-3. Cincinnati 16, Green Bay 0. 24. Florida St. 11-1 169 24 Cincinnati 690.400 259 322 Detroit 10. Fourth Quarter 25. Creighton 10-2 143 25 Cleveland 0 15 0 .000 210 382 Det_T.Green 5 run (Prater kick), 9:49. Min_FG Forbath 27, 2:56. Drive: 4 Others receiving votes: Arkansas 85, West Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:24. Key Plays: plays, 5 yards, 1:00. Minnesota 16, Green Clemson 55, Notre Dame 40, Louisville WLT Pct PF PA T.Green 11 run on 3rd-and-1; Stafford 9 Bay 0. 26, Texas 21, UCLA 12, Oklahoma St. 8, y-Kansas City960.600 388 315 pass to Ebron on 3rd-and-10; J.Willis 5- A_78,092. Auburn 5, St. Bonaventure 5, SMU 5, New Submitted photo L.A. Chargers870.533 325 262 yard running into the kicker penalty on Min GB Mexico St. 4, Rhode Island 2, Florida 1, Oakland 690.400 291 343 4th-and-6; T.Green 12 run on 4th-and-1; FIRST DOWNS 15 12 Michigan 1, Minnesota 1, Nevada 1, THE IRONWOOD Extreme Tool U12 Polar Bears won the 12-team Marquette Holiday Hockey Tournament last Denver 5 10 0 .333 265 355 Stafford 29 pass to Ebron. Detroit 17, Rushing 55Stephen F. Austin 1. weekend. Pictured from left, first row are: Hailey Krznarich, Caleb Grayson, Parker Pisco, Connor Paakola, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cincinnati 16. Passing 96 Gavyn Moncher, and Landon Peterson; second row: Coach Jay Kivisto, Gabe Kivisto, coach Brodi Krznarich, Cin_FG Bullock 51, 4:42. Drive: 11 Women’s AP Top 25 East Penalty 11 The top 25 teams in The Associated Ari Harma, Anthony Neill, Aden Thiessen, coach Mike Grayson and Connor Bentley. Missing from photo was WLT Pct PF PA plays, 53 yards, 5:07. Key Plays: Bernard THIRD DOWN EFF 4-15 4-15 Press' women's college basketball poll, y-Philadelphia13 20.867 457 289 10 run; Dalton 6 pass to A.Green on 3rd- FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-0 0-4 with first-place votes in parentheses, JJ Grasso. "It was great weekend of hockey for our kids,” coach Jay Kivisto said. “It was very fast paced and Dallas 870.533 348 332 and-3; Q.Diggs 5-yard defensive holding TOTAL NET YARDS 236 239 records through Dec. 24, total points about as physical as you can get at this age level. We stepped up our game and met the challenge. We have Washington 780.467 332 370 penalty on 3rd-and-12; Bernard 11 run; Total Plays 61 65 based on 25 points for a first-place vote N.Y. Giants 2 13 0 .133 228 378 Bernard 10 run. Cincinnati 19, Detroit 17. Avg Gain 3.9 3.7 through one point for a 25th-place vote quite a few kids that can put the puck in the net. It showed this weekend, if we continue to pass the puck, South Cin_Bernard 12 run (Bullock kick), 1:54. NET YARDS RUSHING 112 113 and last week's ranking: everyone gets involved on the score sheet. It was a great team effort.” Ironwood improved to 13-1-3. The WLT Pct PF PA Drive: 6 plays, 40 yards, 1:48. Key Play: Rushes 33 24 Record Pts Prv Polar Bears beat previously unbeaten Newberry 3-1 in the championship game and they handed Kalkaska x-New Orleans11 40.733 424 295 Dalton 13 pass to A.Green. Cincinnati 26, Avg per rush 3.4 4.7 1. UConn (32) 10-0 800 1 x-Carolina 11 40.733 353 305 Detroit 17. NET YARDS PASSING 124 126 2. Notre Dame 11-1 748 2 its first loss 8-3 in the semifinal. Atlanta 960.600 331 305 A_47,732. Sacked-Yds lost 3-15 1-4 3. Louisville 14-0 740 3 Results Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 304 358 Det Cin Gross-Yds passing 139 130 4. South Carolina 11-1 687 4 Round Robin Play North FIRST DOWNS 15 28 Completed-Att. 14-25 17-40 5. Mississippi St. 13-0 674 5 W LT Pct PF PA Rushing 58 Had Intercepted 026. Baylor 10-1 628 6 Ironwood 5 Marquette 1 y-Minnesota 12 30.800 359 242 Passing 9 16 Yards-Pass Play 4.4 3.1 7. Tennessee 12-0 621 7 Goals:Thiessen (3), Kivisto and Pisco. Assists: Moncher, Grasso, and Pisco. Goalie: Paakola. Detroit 870.533 375 365 Penalty 14 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 5-0-0 1-0-0 8. Texas 9-1 589 8 Green Bay 780.467 309 349 THIRD DOWN EFF 6-15 7-14 PUNTS-Avg. 7-39.6 6-38.5 9. West Virginia 12-0 508 9 Ironwood 4 Munising 0 Chicago 5 10 0 .333 254 297 FOURTH DOWN EFF 1-2 0-0 Punts blocked. 0010. Oregon 11-2 498 10 Goals: Pisco, Neill, Thiessen and Grasso. Assists: Moncher, Kivisto and Neill. Goalie: Paakola. West TOTAL NET YARDS 276 364 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 11. UCLA 9-2 463 11 Ironwood 3 Houghton 1 WLT Pct PF PA Total Plays 59 78 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 50 125 12. Ohio St. 11-2 440 12 y-L.A. Rams11 40.733 465 295 Avg Gain 4.7 4.7 Punt Returns 1-11 3-29 13. Florida St. 11-1 413 13 Goals: Kivisto, Neill and Thiessen. Assists: Kivisto and Moncher. Goalie: Paakola. Seattle 960.600 342 306 NET YARDS RUSHING 87 142 Kickoff Returns 1-22 5-96 14. Duke 10-2 398 14 Semifinal: Ironwood 8 Kalkaska 3 Arizona 780.467 269 337 Rushes 22 34 Interceptions 2-17 0-0 15. Maryland 11-2 369 15 Goals: Neill (3), Thiessen (2), Moncher, Kivisto and Pisco. Assists: Neill (3), Krznarich, Kivisto, Pisco and Gras- San Francisco5 10 0 .333 297 370 Avg per rush 4.0 4.2 PENALTIES-Yds 2-10 6-79 16. Missouri 12-1 319 16 x-clinched playoff spot NET YARDS PASSING 189 222 FUMBLES-Lost 0-0 0-0 17. Oregon St. 9-2 274 17 so. Goalie: Paakola. y-clinched division Sacked-Yds lost 2-14 3-16 TIME OF POSSESSION 31:37 28:23 18. Villanova 10-0 236 20 Championship Game: Ironwood 3 Newberry 1 Saturday's Games Gross-Yds passing 203 238 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 19. Green Bay 10-1 194 21 Baltimore 23, Indianapolis 16 Completed-Att. 19-35 27-41 RUSHING_Minnesota, Murray 21-69, 20. California 9-2 159 24 Goals: Kivisto (2) and Pisco. Assists: Kivisto and Pisco. Goalie: Paakola. Minnesota 16, Green Bay 0 Had Intercepted 11 McKinnon 7-42, Diggs 1-3, Keenum 4- 21. Michigan 11-2 154 23 Sunday's Games Yards-Pass Play 5.1 5.0 (minus 2). Green Bay, Williams 15-58, 22. Texas A&M 10-3 140 19 Orlando at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Montreal 36 16 16 4 36 98 114 Vancouver 37 15 17 5 35 98 121 Chicago 20, Cleveland 3 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 4-2-2 6-1-1 Hundley 5-48, Jones 3-13, Cobb 1-(minus 23. Iowa 12-1 101 25 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Florida 36 15 16 5 35 103 119 Arizona 38 8 25 5 21 85 133 New England 37, Buffalo 16 PUNTS-Avg. 5-40.44-38.0 6). 24. Oklahoma St. 9-2 91 — Southwest Division Brooklyn at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Detroit 35 13 15 7 33 96 113 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point L.A. Chargers 14, N.Y. Jets 7 Punts blocked. 00 PASSING_Minnesota, Keenum 14-25- 25. South Florida 10-3 39 22 WLPct GB Houston 25 7 .781 — Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Ottawa 34 11 15 8 30 92 114 for overtime loss. Top three teams in each Washington 27, Denver 11 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 0-139. Green Bay, Hundley 17-40-2-130. Others receiving votes: Stanford 36, San Antonio 23 11 .676 3 Utah at Denver, 9 p.m. Buffalo 36 9 20 7 25 78 120 division and two wild cards per confer- Carolina 22, Tampa Bay 19 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 130 42 RECEIVING_Minnesota, Diggs 5-60, Arizona St. 25, Syracuse 23, Michigan St. New Orleans 17 16 .515 8½ Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 ence advance to playoffs. Cincinnati 26, Detroit 17 Punt Returns 0-0 1-3 Morgan 2-26, Thielen 2-24, McKinnon 1- 10, Rutgers 8, New Mexico 4, Oklahoma Metropolitan Division Memphis 10 23 .303 15½ p.m. Kansas City 29, Miami 13 Kickoff Returns 5-114 2-27 9, Wright 1-8, Rudolph 1-6, Murray 1-6, 4, Southern Cal 4, Ball St. 1, DePaul 1, GP WLOT Pts GF GA Sunday's Games Dallas 9 25 .265 17 New Jersey 35 21 95 47 113 103 No games scheduled L.A. Rams 27, Tennessee 23 Interceptions 1-16 1-12 Floyd 1-0. Green Bay, Kendricks 4-36, Marquette 1. Wednesday's Games New Orleans 23, Atlanta 13 PENALTIES-Yds 9-74 5-60 Cobb 4-22, Clark 3-36, Nelson 3-11, Janis Northwest Division Boston at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Columbus 37 22 13 2 46 105 99 Monday's Games Seattle 21, Dallas 12 FUMBLES-Lost 0-0 1-0 1-12, Allison 1-9, Ripkowski 1-4. WLPct GB Dallas at Indiana, 7 p.m. Washington 37 22 13 2 46 114 107 No games scheduled All TimesNBA EST Arizona 23, N.Y. Giants 0 TIME OF POSSESSION 27:31 32:29 PUNT RETURNS_Minnesota, Sherels Minnesota 20 13 .606 — Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers36 19 13 4 42 117 104 Tuesday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco 44, Jacksonville 33 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-11. Green Bay, Davis 3-29. Oklahoma City 19 15 .559 1½ Brooklyn at New Orleans, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders36 19 13 4 42 130 127 No games scheduled Atlantic Division Monday's Games RUSHING_Detroit, Green 7-43, Abdul- KICKOFF RETURNS_Minnesota, Denver 18 15 .545 2 Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Carolina 35 16 12 7 39 99 109 Wednesday's Games W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 34, Houston 6 lah 6-21, Riddick 8-16, Stafford 1-7. Sherels 1-22. Green Bay, Davis 3-70, Portland 17 16 .515 3 New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 37 18 16 3 39 104 118 Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Boston 27 10 .730 Philadelphia 19, Oakland 10 Cincinnati, Bernard 23-116, Hill 4-17, Janis 1-15, Fackrell 1-11. Utah 15 19 .441 5½ Toronto at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 36 15 13 8 38 99 103 Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. Toronto 23 8 .742 — Sunday, Dec. 31 Mixon 3-12, Dalton 3-(minus 1), Malone 1- TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Min- Pacific Division Cleveland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. New York 17 16 .515 7 N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. (minus 2). nesota, Smith 6-2-0, Kendricks 5-3-0, WLPct GB Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Central Division Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 15 18 .455 9 Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. PASSING_Detroit, Stafford 19-35-1- Rhodes 5-0-0, Newman 4-0-0, Sendejo 3- Golden State 27 7 .794 — Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA Detroit at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Brooklyn 12 20 .375 11½ Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. 203. Cincinnati, Dalton 27-41-1-238. 2-0, Hunter 3-1-0, Waynes 3-0-1, Barr 3- L.A. Clippers 13 19 .406 13 Thursday's Games St. Louis 38 23 13 2 48 113 94 Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Southeast Division Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. RECEIVING_Detroit, Ebron 5-83, Gol- 0-0, Joseph 2-1-0, Gedeon 2-1-0, Griffen L.A. Lakers 11 20 .355 14½ Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Nashville 35 21 95 47 116 99 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. laday 4-28, Jones 3-50, Riddick 3-23, 1-0-0, Stephen 1-0-0, Alexander 1-0-0, Sacramento 11 21 .344 15 Houston at Boston, 8 p.m. Winnipeg 37 20 11 6 46 121 105 Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Washington 19 15 .559 — Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Tate 3-14, Abdullah 1-5. Cincinnati, Robison 1-0-0, Johnson 0-1-0. Green Phoenix 12 23 .343 15½ Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Dallas 37 20 14 3 43 110 106 Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Miami 17 16 .515 1½ Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Bernard 7-52, Green 6-81, Boyd 5-39, Bay, Ryan 10-1-0, Martinez 6-5-0, Jones Sunday's Games New York at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Chicago 35 17 13 5 39 103 94 Arizona at Colorado, 9 p.m. Charlotte 12 21 .364 6½ Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4:25 p.m. LaFell 4-8, Mixon 2-20, Hill 1-34, Kroft 1- 5-1-0, Clinton-Dix 4-0-0, Fackrell 3-0-1, No games scheduled. Philadelphia at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota 36 18 15 3 39 102 106 Vegas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Orlando 11 23 .324 8 New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. 3, Uzomah 1-1. Clark 2-3-2, Hawkins 2-3-0, Burnett 2-1-0, Monday's Games Colorado 35 17 15 3 37 112 113 Thursday's Games Atlanta 8 25 .242 10½ Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m. PUNT RETURNS_Detroit, None. Lowry 2-0-0, Brooks 1-1-0, Pipkins 1-1-0, Philadelphia 105, New York 98 All TimesNHL EST Pacific Division Philadelphia at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Central Division Jacksonville at Tennessee, 4:25 p.m. Cincinnati, Erickson 1-3. Odom 1-0-0, Dial 1-0-0, House 1-0-0. Golden State 99, Cleveland 92 EASTERN CONFERENCE GP WLOT Pts GF GA Boston at Washington, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Buffalo at Miami, 4:25 p.m. KICKOFF RETURNS_Detroit, Abdullah INTERCEPTIONS_Minnesota, Smith Washington 111, Boston 103 Vegas 34 23 92 48 119 100 Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 24 10 .706 — Atlantic Division Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. 5-114. Cincinnati, Erickson 2-27. 2-17. Green Bay, None. Oklahoma City 112, Houston 107 Los Angeles 37 22 11 4 48 109 85 Toronto at Arizona, 9 p.m. Indiana 19 14 .576 4½ GP WLOT Pts GF GA San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Detroit, MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Minnesota at L.A. Lakers Tampa Bay 35 26 72 54 133 87 San Jose 34 19 11 4 42 95 84 Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Detroit 18 14 .563 5 Oakland at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Slay 6-0-0, Quin 5-4-0, Ansah 5-2-3, OFFICIALS_Referee Carl Cheffers, Tuesday's Games Toronto 37 22 14 1 45 122 104 Anaheim 37 16 13 8 40 101 108 Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Milwaukee 17 14 .548 5½ Carolina at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. Tabor 4-1-0, Whitehead 3-6-0, Spence 3- Ump Clay Martin, HL Tom Symonette, LJ Indiana at Detroit, 7 p.m. Boston 34 19 10 5 43 101 89 Calgary 36 18 15 3 39 101 106 Calgary at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Chicago 10 22 .313 13 Toronto at Dallas, 7 p.m. Edmonton 36 17 17 2 36 108 113 It's a catch. Wait, there's a catch to the catch. Durant delivers on both By BARRY WILNER when it can move as long as con- the spotlight is on the catch rule more things once he gets his ends, Warriors beat Cavaliers AP Pro Football Writer trol is maintained. It's just anoth- again. hands on the football than the col- OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — games after its 11-game winning It's a catch. Wait, there's a er example of an NFL rule book "Every year, plays come up — lege player, who is so focused just LeBron James drove to the basket streak was snapped by Denver on catch to the catch. with so many tangents that it Calvin Johnson or Dez Bryant or on bringing it in and making the in the waning seconds and Kevin Saturday night. While coaches, players, fans would crush even the heftiest the play Sunday — that look like catch. Durant swatted away any chance Warriors rookie Jordan Bell and broadcasters become puzzled offensive lineman if it fell on top catches and people think should "Now we do see this every once Cleveland had at a Christmas Day traveled with 2:13 left and James or annoyed by the NFL's "catch of him. be catches," Blandino said. "Peo- in a while in college, but not near- comeback. tied it. Bell made up for that mis- rule," the people in charge of "Yeah, I don't even know what ple don't think those passes ly as often as we do in the NFL." Durant pumped his fist again take with a key offensive rebound developing and refining it the language is at this point," said should be incomplete. With the playoffs approaching, and again, emphatically shook his and pass to Thompson for his through the years also have Bears tight end Zach Miller , who "The committee tried to write a there's little doubt the catch/no head and pounded his chest in fourth 3. struggled. They simply couldn't lost a TD reception by not "surviv- rule to make that a catch and catch will come up again, perhaps delight. It looked a lot like the James' 3-pointer with 10:39 left find language to simplify it, lead- ing the ground" on a play in which allow officials to call it consistent- even in a critical situation, as it dominant Durant from the NBA pulled Cleveland within one, but ing to the inconsistency and con- he was injured and sidelined for ly and it's almost impossible. It did at Heinz Field on Sunday. Finals six months ago. Green answered with a 3 and troversy seen for seasons. the rest of the season. "I don't was definitely one of the more dif- There also seems to be little Klay Thompson hit a go-ahead Andre Iguodala scored two of his Especially this season. think a lot of people ... I don't even ficult things to explain. You can question that the outcry about the 3-pointer with 1:33 left, Durant nine points the next time down. In When such NFL personages as know if the rule-makers do at this explain the rule and reasoning rule will lead to — at the very delivered on both ends of the floor, another key sequence, Durant Mike Tomlin and Sean Payton, point know what the language is. and logic behind it, but a lot of least — a re-examination of it. and the Golden State Warriors blocked Tristan Thompson's shot both with strong ties to the pow- But they have it there and it's in people don't agree with it, that "It will definitely be on the beat the Cavaliers 99-92 on Mon- with 6:23 to go and dunked erful competition committee, seek place and they're trying to follow that should be the rule." agenda," Blandino predicts. "Mike day in a festive holiday rematch of moments later. re-examination and possibly it as closely as they can. I just Oddly, the no-catch rule seems is on the competition committee, the past three Finals. No surprise, the up-tempo, run- changes to rules, it moves the don't know if it's what it needs to to bring little attention or contro- and any club can bring it up. They "There's just so much joy in the ning rivals provided high enter- issue front and center, just as be." versy in the college game, even will do what they always have arena today because it's Christ- tainment once again. The War- much as the call on Pittsburgh Even the current head of though the law is the same. done: look at different examples mas and we all feed off of that," riors last June captured a second tight end Jesse James did last league officials, Alberto Riveron, "The difference between con- from the season, and talk to game Durant said. championship in three years weekend. and the man he succeeded, Dean trol and possession" is how it is officials. Durant's block against a driv- against James and the Cavaliers. "I think that we all can Blandino, agree that getting the explained by Terry McAulay, a “Maybe they will talk to play- ing James with 24.5 seconds left "I forgot all about it," Cavs acknowledge that all of this needs language right is difficult. Many former NFL official who has ers and obviously get coaches' went out of bounds off James, who coach Tyronn Lue said with a to be revisited," Steelers coach others would add getting the call worked Super Bowls and now is input, and then make a recom- said he thought he was fouled on chuckle. Tomlin said. "It's not just that right is more difficult. coordinator of officiating for the mendation. the play. Durant finished with 25 The teams will see each other play. We're having similar discus- Two years ago, the league con- AAC. "He clearly had a control for "Maybe they tweak the lan- points, seven rebounds and five again soon, playing Jan. 15 in sions week in and week out, so as sulted with a group of players much of the play, (but) he didn't guage a bit, but there's not been a blocked shots. Cleveland. a member of the committee, I that included Hall of Famers have it long enough, the control change since Bert Emanuel in "He's one of the leaders in shot KD requested James for his acknowledge that we've got our Steve Largent and Tim Brown, was lost when the ball hit the 2000, and the ball touching the blocks a game and obviously he defensive assignment, to which he work cut out for us this offseason plus current NFLers. ground, and by rule, and I'm ground and having to come loose." had five tonight, so he's been explained simply, "I just like regarding a number of those "And we went over this rule, a speaking only college, he never Miller knows how the public doing a heck of a job of first of all guarding my position." things. lot of the catch and no-catch situ- established possession. generally feels about the catch taking the individual matchup The Cavs, having won six of "I'm just done talking about it, ations, and at the end of the day “Whether he was down or not, rule. and protecting the rim, too," seven and playing for the first to be quite honest with you. You — we had them in for two days — whether the ball crossed the "I don't know where this is James said. time since Thursday, had their all know what we teach. Catch they decided the best way to keep plane of the goal line is irrelevant going, where it's already been. I Kevin Love had 31 points and a run of scoring at least 100 points the football." the rule is where it is right now," because he's not a player in pos- feel like we probably need to bring season-best 18 rebounds, while end at 26 games. Some players do, yet discover Riveron says. "But that does not session yet." in a little bit of common sense to James contributed 20 points, six The Warriors were at nearly they didn't. They're confused by stop us from going over it again McAulay surmises that the this thing," he said. rebounds and six assists in a rival- full strength again aside from some of the calls. Even worse, and taking suggestions from any divergent level of skill from the "The Bleacher Report cartoon ry missing one key piece: Warriors Curry, who could return this week they aren't sure they understand of the clubs." college game to the pros is why that they put out of mine a couple star Stephen Curry, who missed once he goes through some scrim- the rules. Those suggestions definitely the catch rule comes into play so weeks ago where they polled a his eighth straight game with a mages at practice. It should be simple, right? will be coming. They already have much more in the NFL. hundred guys at a bar to see if it sprained right ankle. Center Zaza Pachulia was Receive the ball, hold onto it, get begun. "I think the difference is the was a touchdown or not, I think Thompson scored 24 points and available but didn't play after sit- tackled and never have it move Blandino got them during his athleticism of the players that's kind of your best bet, Draymond Green had a triple- ting out seven consecutive games, when you get to the ground. tenure, too. Now an analyst for involved," he said. "The NFL play- because common sense is pulled double with 12 points, 12 while Shaun Livingston came Except there are instances Fox, he's hardly surprised that er appears to be able to do many in there." rebounds and 11 assists. It was back after missing four games Golden State's 12th win in 13 with a sore right knee. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 l 11 AP FACT CHECK: TrumpNATION on making / WORLD Christmas great again

WASHINGTON (AP) — To hear Don- fact, that year Obama wished people lars. The current tax cuts peak at $280 vidual income tax provisions are due to cent of the tax cut’s benefits go to the ald Trump talk, you’d think Barack “Merry Christmas” from his Twitter billion in 2019. expire. richest 1 percent, a much smaller figure, Obama was the president who stole account and gave a video address with Valued at $1.5 trillion over 10 years, Republicans argue that the middle though still a disproportionate share. Christmas. wife Michelle Obama in which he the plan is indeed large and expensive. class will also see benefits from the busi- Just 11 percent will go to the middle Although Trump doesn’t generally wished people a “Merry Christmas and But it’s much smaller than originally ness tax cuts, in the form of more jobs one-fifth. single him out by name on this subject, happy holidays.” intended. Back in the spring, it was and higher wages. the president’s meaning is unmistakable Presidents George W. Bush and Bill shaping up as a $5.5 trillion package. REP. NANCY PELOSI, House when he declares, as he has done since Clinton also offered greetings marking Even then it would have only been the DEMOCRATIC SEN. CHUCK Democratic leader: “86 million middle long before the holiday season, that he is Kwanzaa, the weeklong African heritage third largest since 1940 as a share of SCHUMER: “Their bill increases taxes class families get a tax hike.” — tweet making it OK to talk about Christmas festivities starting Tuesday. The White gross domestic product. The government on lots of middle-class people. ... Accord- Wednesday. again. Obama, it would seem, did not. House said Trump will also have a state- uses percentage of GDP to measure ing to the Tax Policy Center, the top 1 THE FACTS: She’s ignoring all the But that’s not what the record shows. ment on Kwanzaa. most budget and tax issues over time percent of earners in our country gets 83 middle-class tax cuts before 2027; that A look at that matter and others that because that measure puts tax revenues percent of the benefits.” — remarks year, taxes will be slightly higher for the arose in a week bristling with action on TRUMP: “The bottom line is, this is and federal outlays in context relative to Tuesday. middle class unless the cuts are extended. taxes and Trump’s words on foreign pol- the biggest tax cuts and reform in the the entire economy. THE FACTS: The tax cuts are not icy, politics and more: history of our country. This is bigger nearly as lopsided as many Democrats TRUMP on his tax legislation: “Oba- TRUMP: “People are proud to be say- than, actually, President Reagan’s many VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE: are portraying them. Almost all of the macare has been repealed in this bill.” ing Merry Christmas again. I am proud years ago.” — remarks to reporters Fri- “You’re delivering on that middle-class middle class would initially pay less in — remarks Wednesday. to have led the charge against the day. miracle.” — to Trump at a Cabinet meet- taxes. THE FACTS: It hasn’t. The tax plan assault of our cherished and beautiful THE FACTS: Not so, in either case. ing Wednesday. For the next eight years, the vast ends fines for people who don’t carry phrase. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!! — a For months Trump has refused to recog- THE FACTS: Modest doesn’t usually majority of middle-class taxpayers — health insurance. That’s a major change tweet Christmas Eve. nize larger tax cuts in history, of which make for a miracle. Pence’s praise to the those earning between $49,000 and but far from the dismantling of the THE FACTS: “Merry Christmas,” the there have been many, or to grant that boss reflects Trump’s assertion that “it’s $86,000 — will receive a tax cut, albeit a health law. president said when presiding over the other presidents have enacted big tax a tax bill for the middle class,” as he small one. In 2018, nine-tenths of the Other marquee components of Barack lighting of the National Christmas Tree cuts since Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. often put it, but average people are not middle class will get a cut, according to Obama’s law remain, such as the Medi- and celebrating “the birth of our Savior.” The White House won’t explain how he the prime beneficiaries of the tax cuts. the Tax Policy Center. In 2025, 87 per- caid expansion serving low-income That president was Obama, marking arrives at his conclusion. Aside from businesses, rich people get cent will. The tax cut won’t be very big: adults, protections that shield people “my family’s Christian faith” and other An October analysis by the Commit- the most. just $930 next year for the middle one- with pre-existing medical conditions faiths in his final Christmas tree ritual tee for a Responsible Federal Budget The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center fifth of taxpayers, the center’s analysis from being denied coverage or charged in office, in 2016. found that it would be the eighth biggest estimates the biggest benefit of the new concludes. For those paid twice a month, higher premiums, income-based subsi- The White House holidays under the since 1918. As a percentage of the total law will go to households making that’s about $40 a paycheck. dies for consumers buying individual Obamas had plenty of Christmas trap- economy, Reagan’s 1981 cut is the $308,000 to $733,000. Households mak- Schumer and other Democrats who health insurance policies, the require- pings and cheer. Obama offered a more biggest followed by the 1945 rollback of ing over that should get a tax cut worth have blasted the plan as a middle-class ment that insurers cover “essential” general holiday message on the official taxes that financed World War II. 3.4 percent of their after-tax income. For betrayal are basing their assertions on health benefits, and the mandate that greeting card, but wished “Merry Christ- Trump’s plan is also smaller than cuts in the richest 0.1 percent (making over the fact that nearly all personal tax cuts larger employers provide coverage to mas” at the National Tree lighting, on 1948, 1964 and 1921, and probably in $3.4 million), the tax cut should be expire after 2025. That would result in a their workers or face fines. his Twitter account and in his weekly other years. worth 2.7 percent of their after-tax slight tax increase for about two-thirds Also, the tax law doesn’t repeal fines address. Additionally, a Treasury Department income. For middle-income earners: 1.6 of the middle class by 2027. The top 1 for uninsured individuals until the start Trump explicitly criticized Obama in analysis found Reagan’s 1981 tax cut percent, the center estimates. percent would still get a cut that year. of 2019, meaning the “individual man- 2011, tweeting that the president had had an annual average cost of nearly 2 Moreover, only high-income people Only in 2027 do the wealthiest tax- date” is still in force for next year unless “issued a statement for Kwanzaa but percent of GDP. This would translate would get a meaningful tax cut after payers get 83 percent of the benefit, as the administration acts to waive the failed to issue one for Christmas.” In into roughly $400 billion in today’s dol- 2025, when nearly all of the plan’s indi- Schumer says. In 2018, roughly 21 per- penalties. BUDGET CUTS Thousands spend Christmas in shelters after Philippine storm MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Tens of thousands of villagers in the southern Philippines spent their Christmas morning in emergency shelters Monday as the region dealt with the after- math of a powerful storm that left more than 150 people dead. Tropical Storm Tembin unleashed landslides and flash floods mostly in the hard-hit provinces of Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur and on the Zam- boanga Peninsula. It strength- ened into a typhoon before blow- ing out of the country Sunday into the South China Sea toward Vietnam. The death toll stood at 164 on Monday afternoon with another 171 people missing, Marina

Marasigan of the government’s Associated Press disaster-response agency said at IN THIS photo made from video by Aclimah Disumala, Friday, villagers cross raging flood waters in Lanao del a news conference. More than Norte, Zamboanga Pennisula, southern Philippines. A tropical storm has unleashed flash floods and set off 97,000 people remain in 261 landslides in the southern Philippines leaving dozens of people dead. evacuation centers across the south, while nearly 85,000 more storm deaths, Marasigan said. nation at the peak of travel and Among the areas battered by people are displaced and staying She added that it was difficult to Christmas holiday preparations. Tembin was Marawi, a lakeside Associated Press elsewhere. move people from homes shortly An inter-island ferry sank off city in Lanao del Sur that is still U.S. AMBASSADOR speaks in favor of a resolution at Unit- Intense rainfall in the moun- before Christmas. northeastern Quezon province recovering from a five-month ed Nations headquarters Friday. The U.S. government said Sunday, tains most likely caused land- “We don’t want to be dragging Thursday after being lashed by siege by pro-Islamic State group Dec. 24, it had negotiated a significant cut in the United Nations bud- slides that blocked rainwater, people out of their homes days fierce winds and big waves, leav- extremists that left more than get. Haley said that the “inefficiency and overspending” of the organi- Marasigan said. When the natu- before Christmas but it’s best to ing at least five people dead. 1,000 people dead and displaced zation is well-known, and she would not let “the generosity of the rally formed dams broke from convince them to quietly under- More than 250 passengers and the entire population of about American people be taken advantage of.” the pressure, torrents of water stand the importance of why they crewmen were rescued. 200,000 people. smashed into the villages below. are being evacuated,” Marina Earlier in the week, another The Philippines is battered by Officials warned villagers in said. tropical storm left more than 50 about 20 typhoons and storms US says it negotiated $285 million accident-prone areas to evacuate The deaths and devastation people dead and 31 others miss- each year, making the archipela- early as Tembin approached and inflicted by Tembin were among ing, mostly due to landslides, and go that lies on the Pacific cut in United Nations budget the government wanted to find a series of disasters that hit the damaged more than 10,000 hous- typhoon belt one of the world’s out what caused the widespread predominantly Roman Catholic es in the central Philippines. most disaster-prone countries. (AP) — The U.S. government the cut would have on the U.S. says it has negotiated a signifi- contribution. cant cut in the United Nations U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Plane headed to Key West for holiday Office spokeswoman Carrie Horstman. It versity of Maryland law student Peter Wor- budget. Nikki Haley said that the “ineffi- crashes, killing 5 wasn’t immediately clear what caused the thington Jr. and 32-year-old Lakeland teach- The U.S. Mission to the Unit- ciency and overspending” of the crash. er Krista Clayton. ed Nations said on Sunday that organization is well-known, and BARTOW, Fla. (AP) — A small plane The sheriff’s office identified the pilot as The Worthingtons had arrived in Florida the U.N.’s 2018-2019 budget she would not let “the generosity headed to Key West for the Christmas holi- Lakeland attorney John Shannon. He had on Saturday for the Christmas holiday, would be slashed by over $285 of the American people be taken day crashed Sunday at the end of a runway filed a flight plan to fly Sunday from Bartow Horstman said. million. The mission said reduc- advantage of.” at a Florida airport, killing five people, to Key West, Horstman said. “This is a tragedy at any time, but it is so tions would also be made to the She also said that while the authorities said. Shannon’s passengers included his two much worse because it happened on Christ- U.N.’s management and support mission was pleased with the The twin-engine Cessna 340 crashed daughters, his son-in-law and a family mas Eve,” Sheriff Grady Judd said. functions. results of budget negotiations, it shortly after takeoff at Bartow Municipal friend. They were identified as: 24-year-old The plane was engulfed in flames by the The announcement didn’t would continue to “look at ways Airport, immediately killing the 70-year-old Southeastern University student Olivia time fire rescue crews arrived, Polk County make clear the entire amount of to increase the U.N.’s efficiency pilot and his four adult passengers, according Shannon, 26-year-old Baltimore teacher Vic- Fire Rescue spokeswoman Tina Mann said in the budget or specify what effect while protecting our interests.” to a statement from Polk County Sheriff’s toria Shannon Worthington, 27-year-old Uni- a statement. Jerusalem violence, rain put damper on Bethlehem Christmas BETHLEHEM, West Bank tional opposition, to affect her General Assembly voted over- people milled about Manger tor of Jerusalem, the top Roman those in attendance. (AP) — It was a subdued Christ- decision to celebrate Christmas whelmingly to reject Trump’s Square, while others took shelter Catholic cleric in the Holy Land, “There is no peace if someone mas Eve in the traditional birth- in the Holy Land. decision. The Old City, in east in the church and other nearby crossed through an Israeli mili- is excluded. Jerusalem should place of Jesus on Sunday, with “The decision of one man can- Jerusalem, is home to sensitive buildings. tary checkpoint to enter Bethle- include, not exclude,” Pizzaballa spirits dampened by cold, rainy not affect all the Holy Land,” she Jewish, Muslim and Christian Bethlehem’s mayor, Anton hem from Jerusalem. His black said. “The mother, Jerusalem is weather and recent violence said. “Jerusalem belongs to holy sites. Salman, said celebrations were limousine was escorted by a our mother, loves all her chil- sparked by President Donald everybody, you know, and it will The announcement triggered toned down because of anger over group of men on motorcycles, dren. If one is missing, the moth- Trump’s recognition of nearby be always like that, whatever weeks of unrest in the West Trump’s decision. some of them wearing red Santa er cannot be in peace.” Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Trump says.” Bank and Gaza Strip, including “We decided to limit the hats. “We need vision,” he added. Crowds were thinner than Trump abandoned decades of near-daily clashes in Bethlehem, Christmas celebrations to the Pizzaballa, who last week “And despite the many disap- previous years as visitors, espe- American policy Dec. 6 by recog- which lies just south of religious rituals as an expression rejected the U.S. decision, tried pointments of the past and of the cially Arab Christians living in nizing Jerusalem as Israel’s cap- Jerusalem. of rejection and anger and sym- to steer clear of politics. He present days, with determina- Israel and the West Bank, ital and saying he would move By midafternoon, hundreds of pathy with the victims who fell in waved to the crowd, shook hands tion, do not abandon having a appeared to be deterred by clash- the U.S. Embassy to the holy people had gathered in Manger the recent protests,” he said. and hugged well-wishers. vision, but on the contrary, even es that have broken out in recent city. Square near the city’s main Next to the square was a “Now it’s time to enjoy,” he more than before, let yourself be weeks between Palestinian Trump said the move merely Christmas for celebrations, poster that read “Manger Square said. “We as Christians we will provoked by the cry of the poor protesters and Israeli forces. recognizes the fact that greeted by bagpipe-playing appeal” and “#handsoff- enjoy, despite all the difficulties and the afflicted.” Although there was no violence Jerusalem already serves as young Palestinian marching jerusalem.” we have. Merry Christmas.” James Thorburn, a visitor Sunday, Palestinian officials Israel’s capital and that he was bands and scout troops. Accom- “We want to show the people But in his homily during mid- from London, said it was impor- scaled back the celebrations in not prejudging negotiations on panying the decorations was a that we are people who deserve night Mass, Pizzaballa prayed tant to enjoy the holiday and protest. the city’s final borders. But large banner protesting Trump’s life, deserve our freedom, deserve for the peace of Jerusalem and show solidarity with Bethlehem’s Claire Degout, a tourist from Palestinians, who seek Israeli- Jerusalem declaration. our independence, deserve appealed to politicians “to have residents. France, said she would not allow annexed east Jerusalem as But after nightfall, the crowds Jerusalem as our capital,” he courage” to make bold decisions “I know that a lot of people did Trump’s pronouncement, which their capital, saw the declara- had thinned as rain fell and tem- said. that respect all peoples. Pales- cancel,” he said. “I felt I should has infuriated the Palestinians tion as unfairly siding with peratures dipped to about 9 Archbishop Pierbattista Pizz- tinian President Mahmoud come to support the Palestini- and drawn widespread interna- Israel. On Thursday, the U.N. degrees (49 F). Just a few dozen aballa, the apostolic administra- Abbas, a Muslim, was among ans.” 12 l TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DEFLOCKED What to do about guests unsightly habit Dear Annie: My middle-aged is. I am also certain that the two confirmed bachelor brother-in- “rough-and-tumble” sons are law is a frequent and welcome equally aware of the situation. If dinner guest at our house. Late- they haven’t already started to ly, when no one is here but his treat their stepbrother in a disre- brother and me, he’s begun cleaning his plate with his finger Dear spectful and demeaning way, and then licking his finger. Annie they will start doing so very soon Sometimes he just licks his plate. as they reach puberty. All kids He is a dear. He’s also sensi- pick up on feelings; it doesn’t tive and easily hurt. I’m reluc- take the hint — and maybe other matter whether they’re book- tant to say anything that might food lovers will examine their eti- worms or jocks. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM drive him away and my husband quette, as well. The bottom line: This family is doesn’t want to mention it, seriously dysfunctional; the either. — Grossed Out in Georgia This is a mother is in denial about what is But this unwelcome attention Dear Grossed Out: classic etiquette conundrum in to the last drops of his food going on (as many mothers in which calling out the offensive makes my stomach churn. I’m similar situations are) and also hoping that if you print this, he’ll behavior would be ruder than the needs therapy; and all three chil- behavior itself. So I think you’ll dren are at risk. have to continue to bite your If an intervention of some tongue and avert your gaze on YOUR this one. And perhaps it will be kind does not occur, odds are easier to stomach if you consider very high that Brice will grow up HOROSCOPE what a compliment it is to your to hate himself and trust no one, cooking. that the stepbrothers will grow BORN LOSER Dear Annie: A lifetime ago, I up to be bullies (or worse) and was like “Brice,” the 11-year-old that the parents’ relationship kid whom “Ashamed and Terri- will deteriorate. ble Stepdad” wrote to you about. The one saving grace is that If the stepfather “hates” what the stepfather has more self- he himself describes as a respect- EUGENIA awareness than most other LAST ful and sweet kid merely because the kid likes to read books and is father figures in similar situa- not into sports or the outdoors, tions. Your Birthday then the stepfather has a very The fact that he signs himself Monday, December 25, 2017 serious problem. as “ashamed” and “terrible” As you suggest, odds are high offers some hope for the family’s Let experience be your teacher. the stepfather has internal Face obstacles and use creativity to future. doubts about his own masculini- ALLEY OOP figure out what works best for you. — Been There and Done ty/heterosexuality. Don’t let depression take control when That in Western New York in You recommend therapy, and you should be focusing on honing your the 1960s skills. Choose strategy over impulse the stepfather could potentially and silence over embellishment. Hard benefit from that. Unfortunately, Dear Been There and Done work and dedication will pay off. it might not yield a positive That: I’m printing your letter, as CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — result, particularly if the family I feel that it will be useful for Reminiscing will fuel your desire to lives in an area where kids who “Ashamed” to hear the perspec- revive plans that never took hold. are “different” are viewed tive of someone who’s been in his Make a point to shed negativity and to askance. stepson’s shoes. take a realistic look at what you want to see happen. Except in the largest U.S. Send your questions for AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — cities (and even in some of them), Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- Family history and tradition will lead to people with similar perspectives ators.com. To find out more questions about the past. Ask more and outlooks tend to cluster about Annie Lane and read fea- than one relative because you are together, and any locally based FOR BETTER OR WORSE tures by other Creators Syndi- sure to get several different perspec- psychotherapist could easily suf- tives regarding your background. fer from the stepfather’s preju- cate columnists and cartoonists, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Lis- dices. visit the Creators Syndicate web- ten to others, but don’t believe every- Tragically, there is no ques- site at www.creators.com. thing you hear. Someone is likely to COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- embroider a story or give false infor- tion Brice is aware that his step- mation that could send you in the father despises him for what he ATORS.COM wrong direction. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Your health should take priority. Eating and drinking too much, not getting enough DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD sleep and the tension that comes along with family gatherings can be overwhelming. Take time out for you. FRANK & ERNEST TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Step up and step in when dealing with friends and family. The help you offer will make a difference. Offer peace and love to put others at ease. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Don’t trust or believe what others do or say. Empty promises and smooth talk are apparent, so beware of anyone trying to impress you. Ask pointed questions if you want to shut down your oppo- nent. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Share memories and goals with the ones you love. Someone will surprise you with a gift or information that will GET FUZZY make you happy. Romance is in the stars. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Go easy on the food and drink. Too much of anything will lead to regret. Use your common sense and intelligence when it comes to money, diet and making promises to loved ones. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Learn from what you observe. Getting together with friends or family will lead to interesting information. A youngster or senior will say something that will tweak your memory and imagination. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Listen to reason and take care of your health. It may be a time of celebration, but you don’t have to go overboard. Use com- mon sense. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Enjoy doing things with youngsters and older relatives. The insight you will get from visual expressions will be enlightening. Peace and love will encourage personal happiness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Let bygones be bygones. You may not agree with some of your relatives, but it’s best to take the high road to avoid getting into a senseless dis- agreement.

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THE GRIZZWELLS l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2017 13 DEFLOCKED Letters in favor, against coed sleepovers Dear Readers: I recently Dear Annie: I don’t think published a letter from “Not parents should put their kids in a Comfortable,” who is helping to situation where they might get raise her three granddaughters. themselves into trouble. We can’t She stated that coed sleepovers be everywhere as parents, but we seem to be for children can do our best to not “provide” in her town, and she wondered Dear situations that might cause what reader consensus is on that Annie unwanted results, e.g., teen preg- topic. I was delighted to hear nancies. Keep up the dialogue! from people of all ages on all — Cheryl sides of the issue. Here’s but a friends for four years. We have Dear Cheryl: Thanks for small sample. sleepovers often. Sometimes we writing. The dialogue continues. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM I am writing Dear Annie: sleep at their house (they are sis- Dear Annie: When my about “Not Comfortable.” I am a ters), and sometimes we sleep at daughter had her first serious 13-year-old boy in the eighth mine. Their parents are fine with boyfriend, I started out worrying grade, and 90 percent of my our sleepovers, and so are mine. a lot about what they were doing friends are girls. I have two par- Two of the girls “Not Comfort- together when they were alone. ticular female friends with whom (I grew up with a “no boys, no I am very close and have been able” wrote to you about are 11, and I think that at that age, they dating” rule, and I definitely hid are still young enough that coed a lot from my parents.) When she sleepovers are fine. I think boys asked whether she could start YOUR and girls can be in the same birth control, I had to admit to room for a sleepover, and you can myself that she was already sex- HOROSCOPE check on them if you would like. ually active. I was really upset. If you don’t trust your child with But I supported her. BORN LOSER coed sleepovers, you can put a Since then, she has been open monitor or another device in the about everything and talked to room. me about things that I would — Sleepover Connoisseur never dream of saying to my Dear Sleepover Connois- mother (even now). Eventually, seur: You seem like a thoughtful my daughter would sleep at her EUGENIA boyfriend’s house, and then he LAST young man. The monitoring device is a novel solution, though started staying at our house, too. I’m not sure it would suffice for (They live 40 minutes of dark, Your Birthday the following folks. moose-filled, no-cell-service driv- Tuesday, December 26, 2017 Dear Annie: Most of the peo- ing apart.) Instead of sneaking ple I know tell me there’s nothing around, they would hang out at Let experience be your teacher. wrong with having boys and girls home. I realized that I felt really Face obstacles and use creativity to sharing sleeping space unsuper- good knowing that they were safe ALLEY OOP figure out what works best for you. Don’t let depression take control when vised. Some add, “They’re just and not at some party. My you should be focusing on honing your kids. There’s nothing to worry daughter appreciated my listen- skills. Choose strategy over impulse about.” I disagree. Children do ing to her and not just sticking to and silence over embellishment. Hard not have mature decision-mak- outdated social taboos. We are work and dedication will pay off. ing abilities or mature impulse incredibly close, and that is a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — control. Many have raging hor- bond built on openness and trust. Reminiscing will fuel your desire to mones that demand action. — No Regrets revive plans that never took hold. Allowing children to act on their While I’m Make a point to shed negativity and to Dear No Regrets: impulses is a good way to create not sure you’ll convince many of take a realistic look at what you want to see happen. adults with poor impulse control. my readers that coed sleepovers AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — People don’t suddenly become are OK (I’m still not sure I’m con- Family history and tradition will lead to mature; they grow into it slowly. vinced myself), I do agree that questions about the past. Ask more Most require plenty of adult trust and openness, rather than FOR BETTER OR WORSE than one relative because you are guidance, and sometimes people deceit and secrecy, are key to a sure to get several different perspec- need restrictions that prevent healthy relationship with your tives regarding your background. future problems. teens. Thanks for writing. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Lis- — A.B.S. Send your questions for ten to others, but don’t believe every- I tend to agree Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- thing you hear. Someone is likely to Dear A.B.S.: embroider a story or give false infor- with you. And we’re not the only ators.com. COPYRIGHT 2017 mation that could send you in the ones who feel this way. CREATORS.COM wrong direction. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Your health should take priority. Eating and drinking too much, not getting enough DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD sleep and the tension that comes along with family gatherings can be overwhelming. Take time out for you. FRANK & ERNEST TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Step up and step in when dealing with friends and family. The help you offer will make a difference. Offer peace and love to put others at ease. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Don’t trust or believe what others do or say. Empty promises and smooth talk are apparent, so beware of anyone trying to impress you. Ask pointed questions if you want to shut down your oppo- nent. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Share memories and goals with the ones you love. Someone will surprise you with a gift or information that will GET FUZZY make you happy. Romance is in the stars. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Go easy on the food and drink. Too much of anything will lead to regret. Use your common sense and intelligence when it comes to money, diet and making promises to loved ones. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Learn from what you observe. Getting together with friends or family will lead to interesting information. A youngster or senior will say something that will tweak your memory and imagination. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Listen BEETLE BAILEY to reason and take care of your health. It may be a time of celebration, but you don’t have to go overboard. Use com- mon sense. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Enjoy doing things with youngsters and older relatives. The insight you will get from visual expressions will be enlightening. Peace and love will encourage personal happiness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Let bygones be bygones. You may not agree with some of your relatives, but it’s best to take the high road to avoid getting into a senseless dis- ZITS agreement.

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I hope all of my readers have a By Phillip Alder great time over the holidays. Now for this year’s competition. In bridge, “a long two-suiter” 1. How should South plan the refers to a hand with two five-card or play in four hearts after West leads longer suits. Recently, my wife and I the club king? Please do not be have been involved in several deals influenced by the given East-West featuring them. hands. They will change when the In this example, what should South answer is given in the column of have done in four hearts after West Motorcycles & February 2. led the spade nine? 2. Suggest a bidding sequence with Agreed, West was cautious in the South as the dealer and assuming bidding. Perhaps he had seen some ATVs East-West pass throughout. notably weak hands for a favorable- 3. Suggest a bidding sequence with vulnerability pre-empt by his 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very West as the dealer. partner. On this deal, though, five diamonds was cold. After a trump good condition, garage kept. New 4. Look only at the South hand. (a) lead, declarer could have drawn North opens one diamond, South battery, plugs, tires, trumps and established clubs, with Associated Press responds one heart, and North chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or the heart ace in the dummy. After rebids one spade. What should South THREE WIND turbines from the Deepwater Wind project stand in the Atlantic Ocean off Block Island, R.I. trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 a heart lead, declarer could have or (906)364-2697 do now? (b) South opens one heart, won with dummy’s ace, cashed the Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Fishermen are turning a wary eye toward an emerging upstart: the offshore wind West overcalls four spades, North diamond king, then played a spade to industry. New Bedford, Mass., fishermen say they’re concerned about navigating a forest of turbines to get 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. doubles, and East passes. What establish his king and set up a ruff in Very good condition, garage kept. should South do? the dummy. to their historical fishing grounds and getting trawling gear caught up on transmission cables on the All fluids changed, new vision rims 5. Look only at the North hand. North made a Michaels Cue-Bid to West opens and closes the auction seafloor. and radial tires. $3,400.00 show at least 5-5 in the majors. with seven clubs! What should North West thought he could see how to or best offer. (715)360-6931 lead? or (906)364-2697 set the contract: spade lead, heart to 6. Look only at the East hand. (a) the ace, diamond to the ace, spade West opens one diamond, and North ruff and a trick in the wash. However, 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 overcalls one heart. What should Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for dummy’s diamond void was a blow. US fishermen fear forests of power turbines East do? (b) North opens one no- Still, declarer had to be careful to win price. (906)932-2452 or trump, and South raises to three no- (906)364-0858 the first trick with dummy’s spade trump. What should East lead? What ace. Then he led the heart king. West NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) proposing larger farms else- who temporarily lost access to should he lead if West doubles three took that trick and shifted to the club — East Coast fishermen are where along the East Coast. their fishing grounds during con- no-trump, and it is passed out? king, but South won with dummy’s Mail your entry to Phillip Alder, ace, drew the missing trump and turning a wary eye toward an In New Bedford, where the struction. c/o Andrews McMeel Syndication, conceded a trick to East’s spade emerging upstart: the offshore state has already built a $113 But while there haven’t been 1130 Walnut Street, Kansas City, king. Now East should have led his MO 64106 to arrive by January last club, but he weirdly returned a wind industry. million heavy-duty terminal to reports of fishing boats striking 20, 2018. Or e-mail it to phillip@ spade, so the contract made with an In New Bedford, Mas- take on turbine construction and the turbines, about a dozen boats bridgeforeveryone.com. overtrick, declarer discarding his last The answers to questions 3 club on a long spade. sachusetts, the onetime whaling shipment, city officials envision have reported trawls getting through 8 will be given on February Strangely, over the 14 tables that capital made famous in Herman commercial fishing and offshore damaged by concrete structures 3. Please take as read all of the usual played this deal, only one East-West disclaimers, and remember that this pair ended in diamonds. East’s Melville’s “Moby-Dick,” fisher- wind working hand in hand to covering undersea power cables, is primarily for fun. three-diamond opening was passed men dread the possibility of nav- revive a region that has long costing tens of thousands of dol- out! © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS igating a forest of turbines as lagged behind nearby Boston. lars in equipment and lost fish- © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS they make their way to the fish- “There’s a lot more in common ing time, said Richard Fuka, BRIDGE BRIDGE ing grounds that have made it between these industries than president of the Rhode Island the nation’s most lucrative fish- pulling them apart,” said Fishermen’s Alliance. PHILLIP PHILLIP ing port for 17 years running. Edward Anthes-Washburn, exec- U.S. fishermen also cast a Autos/SUVs ALDER ALDER The state envisions hundreds utive director of New Bedford’s worried glance at to Europe, of wind turbines spinning off the port, citing the potential for wind where a range of restrictions 2002 CHEVY 4X4 Regular Cab city’s shores in about a decade, farms to provide fishermen with have been imposed on fishing Truck. Runs excellent. Good work enough to power more than 1 extra work and to contribute to around the more than 3,500 tur- truck. $1,800.00 (906)932-0510 or (906)364-3492 million homes. port investments, like a new bines spinning off the shores of “You ever see a radar picture shipyard. 10 different countries. U.S. offi- of a wind farm? It’s just one big For fishermen, the broader cials and developers stress simi- blob, basically,” said Eric concern is that offshore wind lar bans aren’t being considered Hansen, 56, a New Bedford scal- farms will only lead to more sti- stateside, except during con- lop boat owner whose family has fling restrictions. struction. been in the business for genera- “Fishermen are losing ground Studies in the North Sea sug- tions. “Transit through it will be one a nibble at a time,” said gest the turbines act as reefs, next to impossible, especially in Joseph Gilbert, a Stonington, supporting mussels that draw heavy wind and fog.” Connecticut fisherman who owns fish and other sea life. But where Off New York’s Long Island, boats that range from Virginia to advocates see biodiversity, com- an organization representing Maine. “Eventually, it adds up to mercial fishermen point to other East Coast scallopers has sued a very large piece of the pie.” studies noting modest effects on the Bureau of Ocean Energy The Bureau of Ocean Energy native species in Europe. Management to try to halt a pro- Management, which oversees In the U.K., navigation posal for a nearly 200-turbine wind farm developments in fed- through wind farms remains wind farm. Commercial fisher- eral waters, has taken steps to challenging during bad weather, men in Maryland’s Ocean City address fishermen’s concerns, said Merlin Jackson, treasurer of and North Carolina’s Outer among them excluding specific the Thanet Fishermen’s Associa- Banks have also sounded the habitats off Massachusetts, tion. alarm about losing access to fish- Rhode Island and New York from There have been at least two ing grounds. wind farm development, said minor cases of fishing boats hit- Supporters of offshore wind spokesman Stephen Boutwell. ting turbines, he said. Fishermen say they have learned from It has also invested in studies largely rely on turbine platform Europe’s long experience with it. looking specifically at questions lights as guides, but they’re not They also point to the more raised by fishermen, from the always well maintained. The recent opening of America’s lone effects of pile-driving during most persistent problem has offshore wind farm, off Rhode wind farm construction to the been sea currents exposing Get your search moving by Island, as evidence the actual effect of electromagnetic fields on buried power cables, prompting driving your car shopping impact to U.S. fishermen will be fish behavior, he said. restrictions while they’re to the classifieds. less than feared. Deepwater Wind, meanwhile, repaired, he said. “We want to do this the right said preliminary findings from America’s slower, more com- way, and I believe we have a environmental studies of its plex licensing process has path to do that,” said Matthew Block Island wind farm suggest “forced more questions to be DAILY Morrissey, a vice president at fish and lobster populations are asked,” and East Coast fisher- Deepwater Wind, the Rhode “just as strong” as before con- men seem more unified than Island company that opened that struction. many of those in Europe when five-turbine operation off Block The company says it has com- wind farms were being devel- GLOBE Island last December and is pensated over a dozen fishermen oped, Jackson said. 906-932-2211 Briefs classifieds www.heraldtribune.com United apologizes to Nevada man sentenced in arrested after he listed the items [email protected] passenger who says US sale of stolen Air Force for sale on the internet. 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U.S. Attorney Steven Myhre were molested by a teacher’s     the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty Jackson Lee, a Houston Democrat. says 38-year-old Temogen Tran aide. squares so that each row, each col- An airline spokeswoman said Noguni of Henderson was sen- The federal lawsuit filed Fri-    umn and each 3x3 box contains the Monday that its internal sys- tenced Friday in Las Vegas after day in Oklahoma City seeks same number only once. tems show the passenger, Jean- pleading guilty in August to one unspecified damages from the The difficulty Marie Simon, canceled her Dec. count of unauthorized sale of Perry school district and the     school board for allegedly failing level of the Conceptis Sudoku 18 seat from Houston to Wash- U.S. property. Two co-defendants previously to protect the elementary stu- increases from Monday to Saturday. ington, D.C. after a weather   delay. pleaded guilty to criminal dents from molestation by 86- Answer to previous puzzle Simon denies that she can- charges in the case, including year-old Arnold Cowen.   celed the flight. She was given a Jonathan Owens, a 27-year-old No attorney for the school or          seat in Economy Plus on the staff sergeant at Nellis Air Force board is listed in court docu-          flight, and told the Houston Base. ments.   Federal prosecutors say Nogu- Cowen has pleaded not guilty          Chronicle she saw Jackson Lee sitting in the seat that was ni acknowledged he bought the to 19 felony charges of commit-              assigned to her. items from Owens in 2015. ting lewd or indecent acts to a          United says it upgraded In addition to smoke grenades, child under 16, one count of mak- the items included body armor ing an indecent proposal and one          Jackson Lee automatically    and not because she was a vests, rifle scope, night vision count of possessing child pornog-          member of Congress. The con- binoculars and goggles. The raphy. gresswoman says in a state- ammunition included armor- Former principal Kenda Miller #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC              ment that she didn’t ask for piercing .50 caliber cartridges not and former teacher Jeffrey

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