Call (906) 932-4449 18 DDAYSAYS ‘TIL CHRISTMAS 18 GREAT GIFT IDEAS Basketball Ironwood, MI Movie Passes • Value Cards • Concession Cash! Bessemer beats W-M Redsautosales.com CLOVERLAND CINEMAS SPORTS • 9 932 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood, MI • cloverlandcinemas.com DAILY GLOBE Friday, December 7, 2018 Snow, snow, snow yourdailyglobe.com | High: 17 | Low: 10 | Details, page 2 SANTA CLAUS IS COMING Ironwood schedules Monday hearing to opt out of marijuana business By RALPH ANSAMI marijuana licensing act, [email protected] but it failed 2-2. Kim Cor- IRONWOOD – The coran was absent then, and Ironwood City Commis- she may be casting the sion has scheduled a pub- deciding vote on Monday. lic hearing for Monday at Michigan voters decid- 5:20 p.m. on an ordinance ed to legalize marijuana for to prohibit marijuana adult recreational use by a establishments in the city. 56-44 percent margin. The The ordinance is measure has taken effect, designed to protect public but pot won’t be available health, safety and welfare, commercially for sale until according to the Monday around 2020. agenda. Until then, adults can After the hearing, the no longer be arrested for commission will act on the simple possession of mari- ordinance to prohibit mari- juana. juana establishments. In recommending the P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe UNDER THE direction of music teacher Samantha Grace, second graders from Luther L. Wright K-12 School Recreational marijuana opt out option, city manag- mime to the lyrics “he knows when you are sleeping” from the song “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” at a use was approved in Michi- er Scott Erickson wrote in a Thursday evening Christmas concert in the school gym. Grace was in charge of kindergarten through second gan in the November mid- memo to commissioners grade, and Lydia Mattson was in charge of grades three through five. term election, but cities that it is unclear when pre- can opt out of allowing cisely the state will begin marijuana establishments. accepting applications for The city commission previously voted on opting out of Michigan’s medical Iron County, Highline among WisDOT grant recipients BLOCK — page 5 By RICHARD JENKINS similar purposes to help county res- County also receiving a vehicle in [email protected] idents. 2018’s grant cycle, according to MADISON, Wis. – The Wiscon- “(The van) will be used to trans- Rein. Gasper bound over to stand sin Department of Transportation port elderly and disabled (residents) The program is responsible for issued more than $6 million in to the grocery store, or if they have Highline being able to purchase the trial in Saxon traffic fatality funds to enhance and support trans- doctors’ visits,” said Becky Rein, a larger buses in its fleet. By RALPH ANSAMI truck-car accident on U.S. portation resources for seniors and program manager with the county’s “It’s basically through that grant [email protected] 2 that claimed the life of individuals with disabilities, accord- Human Services Department. that we’re able to (provide trans- HURLEY – A Superior, former Ironwood resident ing to a news release Monday. While the county also has a bus portation to county residents),” said Wis., man who is charged Amanda Schiiller, 31. She Sixty agencies will receive funds, to transport residents, Rein said the Highline CEO Donna Reinerio. “It’s in a fatal March 27 traffic was a passenger in the car including Iron County and the High- vans allow the county to make trips a really great program because they accident in Saxon was driven by Gasper, who was line Corporation. where there isn’t enough demand to pay 80 percent and we pay a 20 per- bound over for trial Thurs- injured in the crash near Iron County will receive $31,200 fill the bus. cent co-pay. It definitely makes it day. the Saxon cemetery. toward the purchase of a minivan, The vehicles are just two of the affordable to offer transportation to Jesse Troy Gasper, 34, The accident closed the while Highline will receive $53,600 latest purchased through the state faces five charges in the to replace one of its buses. and federal program that has oper- early morning logging Both vehicles will be used for ated since the mid-1970s, with Iron GRANT — page 5 GASPER — page 5 Gile man bound over for HOLIDAY FEAST trial on sex assault counts By RALPH ANSAMI be filed by Snyder [email protected] before a trial date is HURLEY – A 69-year-old Gile, Wis., set. man who is accused of sexually assaulting Bond of $50,000 a child was bound over for trial Thursday was continued. afternoon in Iron County Court. The charges stem Phillip R. (Ruby) Laguna Jr. is charged from a pair of incidents with two counts of first-degree child sexu- – in March of 2011 or al assault-contact with a child under 13, 2012 and late 2014 – felony intimidation of a victim and physi- according to the crimi- cal abuse of a child-intentionally causing nal complaint signed physical harm. Ruby by Iron County District Laguna Laguna’s attorney, Dan Snyder, waived Attorney Matt a scheduled full preliminary hearing and Tingstad. agreed his client would be bound over for Laguna previously repeatedly denied trial. Snyder asked proceed to arraign- the charges in court. ment. Laguna’s past criminal history includes Asked if he agreed with waiving the a 1993 conviction of sexual contact with a Submitted photo preliminary hearing, Laguna told Iron person under 16 and a 2005 fourth-degree THE LUNCH room at Luther L. Wright K-12 School is extra crowded Wednesday County Judge Patrick Madden, “100 per- sexual assault conviction. as the school hosts parents and grandparents of the district’s kindergarten cent.” The recent charges were previously through second graders for a special holiday lunch. The district will hold similar Madden entered not guilty pleas for amended to reflect Laguna’s persistent lunches over the next two Wednesdays before the Christmas break for students Laguna on the counts and motions will repeater status. in the older elementary grades. Aspirus Ironwood designated Level IV trauma facility

IRONWOOD – Aspirus Iron- in a news release. “Staff mem- center, the hospital had to trauma care. Aspirus Ironwood Hospital, be wood Hospital has been designat- bers went above and beyond to various policies to meet care and –Having transfer agreements stabilized, and then transferred ed as a Level IV Trauma Facility, make this happen and we are education standards. with other facilities for patients to a Level I, II or III facility as nec- making it part of the statewide excited to continue providing They include: needing more comprehensive essary,” hospital spokesman trauma system. the best emergency care possi- –Having emergency depart- care. David Sim said. “I could not be more proud ble. This designation is just ment facilities to implement –Developing prevention Aspirus Ontonagon and of our team for the hard work another way we are ensuring Advanced Trauma Life Support efforts and outreach programs in Aspirus Keweenaw hospitals are they have put into this process,” patients get the right care they protocols with 24-hour lab and the community. also designated Level IV Trauma Ironwood Hospital Trauma need quickly.” radiology coverage. “The designation means that Facilities. Coordinator Doug Sutcliffe said To become certified a Level IV –Ensuring staff trained in critical patients can come to —Richard Jenkins

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LANSING — Michigan State Uni- managed by the Michigan Community jects and engage families in STEAM- versity Extension’s 4-H Youth Devel- Service Commission. Generous com- related activities. opment has received a grant of nearly munity partners match the federal “How young people spend their $450,000 to involve more young peo- funds that are directed to the program. time when they are not in school has ple in science through its 4-H STEAM “Currently there is a lack of hands- a tremendous impact on their aca- Corps program. The grant will help on and engaging programming for demic success and their success in support more than 30 AmeriCorps students around the STEAM sub- life,” said Jake DeDecker, MSU Exten- members serving in communities jects,” said Rachel Puckett, MSU sion’s state 4-H leader. “By harness- across Michigan to grow youth partic- Extension’s 4-H STEAM Corps pro- ing members’ passion for service, 4-H ipation and interest in science, tech- gram director. “4-H STEAM Corps STEAM Corps will bring research- nology, engineering, art and math. will develop new and enhance exist- based, STEAM-positive programs like The grant was provided by the fed- ing afterschool programs that will 4-H Tech Wizards and 4-H SPIN eral Corporation for National and help grow young people’s interest in clubs to under-served young people, Community Service, which adminis- the sciences and encourage them to equipping them with skills and abili- ters the AmeriCorps national service pursue STEAM-related careers.” ties and best of all, interest, to pursue program. Through AmeriCorps, indi- The AmeriCorps members future STEAM careers.” viduals known as members provide assigned to 4-H STEAM Corps sites To find out more about Michigan intensive, results-driven service to will create or expand 4-H Tech Wiz- 4-H, the 4-H STEAM Corps and other people and communities in need. The ards and 4-H SPIN clubs, which help STEAM-related 4-H programing, con- Michigan AmeriCorps program is participants learn about STEAM sub- tact Rachel at [email protected]. LOLA gets grant from Packers Foundation LAND ‘O LAKES, Wis. — a special Green Bay Pack- Land ‘O Lakes Arts has ers-themed art class this been awarded $6,000 by summer.” the Green Bay Packers “How fortunate we are Foundation for Summer to have such a generous Art-venture programming. foundation in the state of “We were beyond excited Wisconsin,” said LOLA Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe when we got the news,” Board President Lynn HURLEY HIGH School freshman Hailey Mead performs said LOLA Programming Richie. with the Silver Express in the school auditorium Director Wendy Powalisz “And how wonderful for Wednesday evening. The concert was part of the fifth “The funds will be incredi- such a well-known organi- annual Hurley School Spirit Christmas tree lighting bly helpful in supporting zation like the Green Bay ceremony. our 2019 summer pro- Packers to demonstrate graming.” how important it is to give Briefs The grant was awarded back to our communities,” at a luncheon at the Lam- continued Richie. beau Field Atrium on Dec. According to the GBP Lions to collect deer racks 5. Foundation, its annual HURLEY — The Hurley Lions will collect deer racks The program included Submitted photo grants are part of Green during the month of December. The racks can be remarks by GBP Founda- GRANT WRITER Adrienne Jaeger is with Green Bay Bay Packers Give Back, dropped off at Dave Traczyk’s office located at 327 Silver tion Secretary Bobbi Jo Packers Foundation Chairperson Jerry Ganoni, the which is an all-encompass- St. The Lions leader dogs enjoy them as treats. Hurley Eisenreich, GBP Presi- foundation trustee who had been assigned to review ing community outreach Lions will deliver the deer racks to the leader dog pro- dent/CEO Mark Murphy, LOLA’s grant application and LOLA Programming initiative that comprises gram contact in Wisconsin. and GBP Foundation Director Wendy Powalisz. appearances made by play- Chairperson Jerry Ganoni. ers, alumni, coaches and Ontonagon rink starts season with open The 2018 focus areas for focus on arts and culture thank you to the founda- staff, football outreach skating grant applications were for this round of grant tion and to recognize the camps, cash and in-kind arts and culture, athletics, applications, we knew we impact this grant will have donations, Make-A-Wish ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon skating rink, located and education. wanted to apply,” said on our summer program- visits and community at the Ontonagon Recreational Center, opened for the sea- “When we saw the Powalisz. “As part of our ming, we will be planning events. son with an open house. Over 85 children and their fam- ilies and friends attended the opening. The Ontonagon rink has open skating every Friday and Saturday from 7- Community calendar 9 and Sundays and Wednesdays 7-8:30 p.m. At the opening day free pizza was served and the con- Sunday, Dec. 9 cession was open. Email calendar items and Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, Montreal City Council, Shannon Clinesmith, of the skating committee, noted community news to Ramsay. 5:30 p.m., city hall. [email protected]. Senior Citizens’ Christ- Ironwood Township Town of Pence, 6 p.m., that the hockey club which operates the rink has free For more information, call 906- mas party, noon, Hurley Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Pence, Wis., Town Hall. rental skates. The Ontonagon Hockey Association also 932-2211. Senior Center, Hurley, call to offices. Gogebic County Conser- has hockey and figure skating clubs through the winter RSVP at 715-561-2459 or 715- Wakefield City Council, vation District, 6 p.m., Natural season. Friday, Dec. 7 561-4747. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Resources Center, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Ironwood City Commis- Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Red Cross Blood Drive, 8 p.m., closed meeting, Salem sion, 5:20 p.m., Memorial p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- a.m.-1 p.m., A.D. Johnston Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Building. ty Center. High School, Bessemer. Mercer Health and Well- Bessemer Downtown Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Wednesday, Dec. 12 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Development Authority, 5:30 Z’s Cheese Haus 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Mercer Community Center. p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. Start your Christmas Center. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Christian Men of the Shopping with us! Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- p.m., Wesley United Methodist Carey Town Hall. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Church, Ironwood. Cafe, Ironwood. • Baskets Ironwood. 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New Beginnings From Snocross Race PEPSI Community Care A Heartfelt Thank you December 14 & 15, 2018 to all who attended our Support Banquet October 25th, Monday, December 10th 3:30pm-6:00pm Practice: Friday 11am-4pm and to all who volunteered their time and talents with Iron Horse Trailhead / Z’s Cheese Haus in Hurley Race Starts: Saturday 9am the preparations. Also to those faithful supporters Donation to DOVE, Inc. or H.O.P.E. Animal Shelter who took on the task of underwriter and those who of any size will receive a 12 pk. Pepsi product Tickets: $5 • Kids 12 & under remain anonymous as well as the following: While supplies last FREE with paid adult Steigers Home Center, Ironwood Knights of Columbus, Please visit: myhopeanimalshelter.org dove-inc.net Extreme Tool Company, and the Pisani Company, Inc. or for list of supplies needed Gogebic Community College - Mt. Zion sponsored by North Star Beverage, Hurley, Wis. E4946 Jackson Road, Ironwood, MI 49938 l 4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Bush laughed at self A friend recently said, “I cannot great lady, and we mourn her pass- Sue Mizell, Publisher read another column comparing ing.” Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor George Bush to Donald Trump.” We By then, Bush’s maladies had took that advice, and are simply deprived him of the ability to write remembering the more admirable by hand, his preferred form of com- qualities of the 41st president, who Cokie munication, so the letter was typed. died last week at age 94. Any com- and Steve But the signature was his: “G. Bush.” In Their Opinion parison to the 45th president is Roberts The president was well-known for purely accidental. his love of colorful socks, and for Start with one of George Herbert Christmas in 2015, Cokie sent him a County clerks Walker Bush’s most endearing traits: pair from the National Archives store The ability to laugh at himself. Dur- emblazoned with the famous World get it right ing his four years as president, he spent the previous night in the Lin- War II poster, “Uncle Sam Needs was regularly lampooned by comedi- coln bedroom, and had used his You.” He wrote back a few days into Shifting an election for the sake of partisan advan- an Dana Carvey on “Saturday Night impression of the president to call the New Year: “I loved the Uncle tage is wasteful, and corrupt. Live,” and the portrait was not the Secret Service and say, “Feel like Sam socks ... How thoughtful of you. From a standpoint of principle and political phi- always flattering. going jogging tonight. In the nude. Life is good for the Bushes and I losophy, it’s clearly wrong that outgoing Gov. Scott “In Carvey’s rendering,” wrote Fully unclothed.” hope the same is true for you and Walker and the Republican-controlled Legislature Travis M. Andrews in The Washing- The audience rocked with laugh- yours.” would even consider trying to move the 2020 presi- ton Post, “Bush was a little more ter, including the president, who had Life was indeed good for the dential primary in order to gain advantage for their weird, a little more out of control slipped into the rear of the room. Bushes. George and his wife, Bar- chosen Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate. with his hands, a little more prone to When Bush himself took the podium bara, were married for 73 years The leadership has floated the idea of moving that inexplicable, staccato phraseology.” he said, “Dana has given me a lot of before her death last April – by far 2020 election date during a planned lame duck ses- In one memorable episode, Car- laughs, and the fact that we can the longest marriage of any Ameri- sion before Gov.-elect Tony Evers takes office. The vey-as-Bush was recounting the con- laugh at each other is a very funda- can president – and it’s no accident motive is obvious. If the Supreme Court election and tributions made by other nations to mental thing.” that he referred to her and his family the presidential primary both take place in April the military action that expelled “SNL” repaid the tribute after in both of his notes. They were an 2020, voter turnout will be much higher and that Iraqi troops from Kuwait. “From Bush’s death, as cast member Colin integral part of his identity, as Cokie could be a disadvantage for the likely conservative Mexico, salsa,” boasted Carvey. Jost introduced a montage of Carvey- learned when she interviewed the candidate for justice, Daniel Kelly. “Chunky style. Makes you hungry.” as-Bush skits by describing the late former president some years after he Only in partisan politics would high voter turnout Yet Bush appeared on “SNL,” tap- president as “a warm and gracious left office. be considered a bad thing. ing a segment in which he chided man who always understood the When she said first ladies are For those who may be inclined to think in parti- Carvey for his portrayal. “George power in being able to laugh at your- often “unsung heroes,” Bush 41 san terms, though, there also are strong practical rea- Bush here,” said the president. “I’m self.” replied with enormous affection sons not to move the 2020 presidential primary to watching you do your impression of That understanding had a larger about his wife, “She’s sung. And you March. me, and I gotta say, it’s nothing like meaning. It said something pro- know what the boys call her? The Wisconsin county clerks quickly came out against me. Bears no resemblance. It’s bad. found about Bush’s character, his Enforcer. Even the president calls the proposal. Already, there’s a February primary for It’s bad.” The “it’s bad” line was a impulse to think of others and not her that.” Barbara upbraided him, he the court to be followed by the April regular elec- favorite trope of Carvey-as-Bush – as just himself, to place empathy before admitted, for his infamous denuncia- tions. Throw in a shifted presidential primary from every listener well knew. ego. And that virtue showed itself in tion of broccoli, but he added mis- April to March and the clerks say it would be nearly In fact, after Bush’s stinging his lifelong habit of writing notes to chievously that his stance against impossible to get all three done effectively. defeat at the hands of Bill Clinton in people expressing grief and grati- the vegetable had “liberated every 4- For taxpayers, it also would be expensive to run 1992, the lame duck president invit- tude, joy and sorrow. year-old.” another election piled on top of the other two. ed Carvey to a Christmas party for Cokie treasures two such mis- So yes, George Herbert Walker There’s nothing wrong with the regularly sched- his White House staff. The announc- sives. One from 2013 expresses con- Bush could laugh at himself. And no, uled election calendar. Turning it on its head, all for er intoned to the large crowd, “The dolences at the death of her mother, we didn’t write an anti-Trump col- the sake of some perceived political advantage, President of the ,” and Lindy Boggs. “Barbara and I are umn. Or did we? shows just how far the system is drifting from com- in walked Carvey to thunderous checking in to let you know we’re Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- mitment to fair play for all. applause. thinking of you,” he wrote. “Your tacted by email at The county clerks have it right. This is a bad idea, The comic joked that he had Mom was a great American and a [email protected]. hatched for all the wrong reasons. Don’t do it. –Beloit Daily News Today in history war on Austria-Hungary. In 1946, fire broke out at the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta; By The Associated Press the blaze killed 119 people, Today’s Highlight in History including hotel founder W. Today’s Birthdays Frank Winecoff. Linguist and political philosopher Noam Chomsky is 90. On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on In 1972, America’s last Actress Ellen Burstyn is 86. Former Sen. Thad Cochran, R- the U.S. Navy base at Pearl moon mission to date was Miss., is 81. Broadcast journalist Carole Simpson is 78. Base- Harbor in Hawaii as part of its launched as Apollo 17 blasted ball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench is 71. Country singer Gary plan to conquer Southeast off from Cape Canaveral. Imel- Morris is 70. Singer-songwriter Tom Waits is 69. Sen. Susan Asian territories; the raid, da Marcos, wife of Philippine M. Collins, R-Maine, is 66. Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird which claimed some 2,400 President Ferdinand E. Mar- is 62. Actress Priscilla Barnes is 61. Actor Patrick Fabian is 54. American lives, prompted the cos, was stabbed and serious- Actor C. Thomas Howell is 52. Former NFL player Terrell United States to declare war ly wounded by an assailant Owens is 45. Rapper-producer Kon Artis is 44. Country singer against Japan the next day. who was shot dead by her Sunny Sweeney is 42. Actor Chris Chalk is 41. Pop-rock On this date bodyguards. singer/celebrity judge Sara Bareilles is 39. Actress Jennifer In 43 B.C., Roman states- In 1987, 43 people were Carpenter is 39. Singer Aaron Carter is 31. man and scholar Marcus Tul- killed after a gunman aboard a In 1993, a gunman opened duced retired Gen. Eric Shin- lius Cicero was slain at the Pacific Southwest Airlines jet- fire on a Long Island Rail Road seki as his choice to head the order of the Second Triumvi- liner in California apparently commuter train, killing six peo- Veterans Affairs Department. rate. opened fire on a fellow pas- ple and wounding 19. (The One year ago: Democratic Thought for Today In 1787, Delaware became senger, the pilots and himself, shooter was later sentenced to Sen. Al Franken said he would “Any frontal attack on ignorance is bound to fail because the first state to ratify the U.S. causing the plane to crash. a minimum of 200 years in resign after a series of sexual the masses are always ready to defend their most precious Constitution. Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gor- prison.) harassment allegations. possession — their ignorance.” In 1842, the New York Phil- bachev set foot on American In 2001, Taliban forces Demonstrators in the Gaza —Hendrik Willem van Loon, Dutch-American journalist harmonic performed its first soil for the first time, arriving abandoned their last bastion in Strip burned U.S. flags and pic- and lecturer (1882-1944) concert. for a Washington summit with Afghanistan, fleeing the south- tures of President Trump, and In 1911, China abolished President Ronald Reagan. ern city of Kandahar. Palestinian protesters clashed the requirement that men wear In 1988, a major earth- In 2004, Hamid Karzai was with Israeli forces in east Legislators their hair in a queue, or pony- quake in the Soviet Union dev- sworn in as Afghanistan’s first Jerusalem and the West Bank, tail. astated northern Armenia; offi- popularly elected president. after Trump’s decision to rec- In 1917, during World War cial estimates put the death toll Ten years ago: President- ognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Michigan Wisconsin I, the United States declared at 25-thousand. elect Barack Obama intro- capital. Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Gov. Scott Walker, 115 Box 30013, Lansing, MI East State Capitol, Madison, Letters complete all of these projects without the overall cost of marijuana down, 48909, phone 517-373-3400, WI 53702, phone 608-266- more revenue,” or while the quality and safety of the online: michigan.gov/snyder. 1212, online: walker.wi.gov. Marijuana sales would –“We believe the taxpayer will be product improved. I saw new avenues Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- provide much needed able to absorb more taxes.” of research, new approaches to D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office Both answers tell me: “It may be research, and some amazing results Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC revenue DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- time for new leadership.” through the new research. 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- To the editor: I have lived in three states that I have seen millions of dollars ate.gov. ate.gov. The city of Ironwood has a lot of have made marijuana legal, and all I raised that went into the public cof- Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- have to go on is what I saw, and what fers, patients’ lives improved, and Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office issues to face in the coming years: A Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC crumbling infrastructure, a water I did not see. opportunities to do more every- 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; supply that for about 21 days this I did not see an uptick in crime where. online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. year was not fit for washing clothes where dispensaries went in; what I I don’t know what kind of revenue U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- saw was a small but noticeable to expect, with our countywide popu- R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 2330 Rayburn or dishes. We have pipes throughout House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- town that are close to 100 years old, improvement of the area. Small, lation hovering around 15,000, but ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- we have streets in need of attention, local businesses, which are highly with the loss of the Ojibway Correc- 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: crumbling sidewalks and dilapidated dependent on foot traffic, opened tional Facility and resulting loss of bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. houses littered about. All these things or managed to stay open in what revenue, if you vote to unnecessarily State Sen. Tom Casper- State Sen. Janet Bewley, had been a deteriorating neighbor- restrict dispensaries in Ironwood, son, R-Escanaba, 4100 Bins- D-Ashland, 126 South, State will require revenue to be addressed. feld Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madi- The Ironwood City Commission hood. I did not see new spray paint then I want to know: Lansing, MI 48909, phone son, WI 53707, phone 608- will be taking up the issue of recre- tags on homes and businesses; I did –Do you think you have sufficient 517-373-7840, online: senator- 266-3510, online: legis.wis- ational marijuana rules for the city at see freshly painted storefronts: revenue? tomcasperson.com. consin.gov/senate/25/bewley. Owners who took pride in their –Believe I can afford new taxes? State Rep. Scott Dianda, State Rep. Beth Meyers, its next meeting. If this commission D-Calumet, S-1489 House D-Bayfield, 409 North, State decides against allowing dispensaries product, image and neighborhood –Or, is it time for new leadership? Office Building, P.O. Box Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- here, they are essentially telling the relations. Ironwood deserves an answer. 30014, Lansing, MI 48909, son, WI 53708, 608-266-7690, taxpayers that: The days of “parking lot” drug David Ward phone 517-373-0850, online: online: [email protected] –“We have enough revenue to deals are over. I saw legalization drive Ironwood dianda.housedems.com. consin.gov.

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GOP-led Michigan Senate OKs Flood work in UP takes seasonal break bill to strip Democrats’ power Construction at two Michigan Department of LANSING (AP) — The Jocelyn Benson to a new trast to my goal of collabo- Transportation flood Republican-led Michigan bipartisan Fair Political rating across the aisle to repair projects in Senate voted Thursday to Practices Commission — take Michigan from worst Houghton County has fin- strip campaign finance modeled after the Federal to first in ethics and trans- ished for the season. oversight from the secre- Election Commission — parency. Their action is an All lanes are now open tary of state and have a with six members appoint- affront to every taxpayer on the M-203 bridge over bipartisan commission ed by the governor after who wants and deserves a Swedetown Creek, north handle the functions being nominated by the two government that is trans- of Hancock, and on M-26, Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe instead, less than a month major political parties. parent and accountable.” at the culvert over a tribu- DEFENSE ATTORNEY Daniel Snyder, of Park Falls, Wis., before a Democrat leads Sen. Steve Bieda, a War- Other bills approved 26- tary of Gooseneck Creek, gestures as defendant Jesse Gasper looks on Thurs- the office for the first time ren Democrat, said Republi- 10 Thursday would impose near Dollar Bay. day in Iron County Circuit Court. in two dozen years. cans “refuse to accept the a five-year statute of limita- Both structures washed The main bill was sent consequences of the elec- tions on criminal charges out after major flooding Gasper dents that day. to the GOP-led House to be tion,” criticizing what he related to campaign hit the area on June 17. Snyder said Gasper’s considered as early as next said would be a “bogus” finance. Traffic had been main- driver’s license had been week, following a similar panel. The legislation to exe- tained in alternating direc- From page 1 suspended for five years move to restrict the powers But the GOP sponsor, cute the voting-related bal- tions with temporary traf- highway for nearly eight because he failed to pay of incoming Democrats in Sen. Dave Robertson of lot measure drew objec- fic signals. hours. child support. neighboring Wisconsin. Grand Blanc, said 23 states tions from Democrats and Additional work will be Details of the crash sur- The lead officer in the Outgoing Republican Gov. have some form of a com- other proponents of the completed next spring at faced at the Thursday pre- case was Cory Mass of the Rick Snyder has not indi- mission to enforce cam- initiative. The GOP majori- both construction sites. liminary hearing before Iron County Sheriff’s cated whether he supports paign-finance laws. ty said there needs to be The projects are expect- Iron County Judge Patrick Department. He said the the campaign finance legis- “This idea is not clarification of where peo- ed to be finished by mid- Madden, who found proba- truck driver, Gregory Ver- lation or other measures unique,” Robertson said, ple could register on Elec- June. ble cause a crime had been set, said in coming over the that opponents contend contending that the panel tion Day because local MDOT is investing committed and ordered cemetery hill, the car was would curb top Democrats could work in bipartisan clerks expressed concerns around $3 million to Gasper to stand trial. coming right at him and he elected last month. fashion. about potentially having to replace the M-203 bridge Josiah Hewitt of the turned hard left, but “there The Senate also Democrats, however, register them at crowded and the M-26 culvert. Hurley Police Department was nothing he could do,” approved measures to said Republicans never polling places. was the first law enforce- Mass testified. implement a voter- raised the idea until the The American Civil Lib- Sentencing set in ment officer on the scene Verset sustained minor approved constitutional party was about to lose erties Union of Michigan, speeding case that day, around 3:53 a.m. injuries and appeared to be amendment that allows control of the secretary of which backed the Proposal He said he witnessed a in shock, Mass said. same-day voter registra- state’s office. Benson’s 3 ballot initiative, said it BESSEMER — Sentenc- damaged car and semi (log- He said the 1999 Ponti- tion, over criticism that the campaign platform includ- was “very happy” with the ing is set for Feb. 26 for a ging truck.) Gasper was ac Grand Prix was legislation could conflict ed a proposal that corpora- progress after the Senate Marenisco man who led behind the wheel of the car impounded in the sheriff’s with the voters’ intent and tions and unions make made changes to the legis- police on a high-speed and he complained that his department garage and he should wait until after the public their spending on lation. Legislative director motorcycle chase. hips were hurting. Schiiller did not see Gasper until frenetic lame-duck session. so-called “issue” ads. Shelli Weisberg said the John Gunderman Jr., was on the passenger side, Thursday in the court- Michigan’s secretary of “Senate Republicans bills now would let people 52, pleaded guilty in late deceased. room. state is responsible for have voted to gut enforce- registering to vote in the November to operating The coroner’s report Mass also described enforcing the campaign ment of Michigan’s cam- two weeks before an elec- while intoxicated and said she died from multiple drugs and paraphernalia finance law and issuing paign finance law,” she tion submit an affidavit if fourth-degree fleeing of a blunt trauma injuries to that were taken from the binding declaratory rulings said in a statement follow- they do not have photo police officer. Other her head and torso, Hewitt car, including syringes. related to political spending. ing the 25-11 votes along identification, which she charges were dismissed. testified. He said the road surface The measure would shift almost entirely party lines. referred to as “an impor- The Gogebic County Hewitt said there were was slushy and wet, but the campaign finance powers “Their hyper-partisan tant hurdle” that was Sheriff’s Department drugs in Gasper’s system — center line was visible from incoming Democrat approach is in sharp con- addressed. attempted to stop Gunder- including cannabis, when he arrived on the man, but he made a U-turn methamphetamine and scene. This news is affirmative: MSU debate team gets $1.5 million on U.S. 2 and then acceler- amphetamines — when he Madden agreed to bind ated to speeds of 161 mph. was tested at Aspirus Iron- Gasper over for trial and EAST LANSING (AP) — The Lansing State Jour- qualified for the national Sentencing is set for wood Hospital. entered not guilty pleas for There’s no arguing over nal says the money will be tournament. They finished Feb. 26. Gasper said he lost con- him on the charges. They this gift. used for travel and scholar- second in October at a trol of the vehicle, it include vehicular homicide The Michigan State Uni- ships. regional tournament at crossed the center line and while using a controlled versity debate team has Ezra Serrins, a sopho- Wayne State University. struck the truck, Hewitt substance, possession of received $1.5 million from more, says it’s good to The team’s director, said. THC, operating a vehicle a couple who wish to be know that students don’t Casey Harrigan, says, Answering questions with a suspended driver’s anonymous. One of the have to scramble for “We’re looking for a break- from defense attorney license causing death, mis- donors is a former member money. He and partner out in the national tour- Daniel Snyder, Hewitt said demeanor causing injury of the team. 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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A biparti- IRONWOOD, Mich. — Carol Jean (Leinonen) Lind- san group of political figures berg, 86, a long-time resident of Ironwood Township, appealed to Gov. Scott Walker to passed away Sunday morning, Dec. 2, 2018. avoid staining his legacy and behav- Carol was born on Dec. 19, 1931, in Ironwood, a ing like a sore loser by signing legis- daughter of Matthew and Linnea (Krankkala) Leinonen. lation that would weaken the powers She grew up on the family farm on Airport Road. Carol of the Democrat who defeated him. attended Luther L. Wright High School and graduated in Rather than notching another par- 1950. She continued her education at Gogebic Communi- tisan victory in his final weeks in ty College. office, they said, Walker should think On Sept. 20, 1952, Carol was unit- bigger. Think of your recently ed in marriage to the love of her life, deceased father, they pleaded. Think Roland Keith Lindberg. They made of former President George H.W. their home in White Pine. Bush. Think of Christ. In 1960, Carol and Roland moved “You can have a long, successful to Ironwood Township where they career ahead,” longtime Republican built their home on Lake Road at the and major GOP donor Sheldon Lubar base of Maple Hill Bluff on a piece of wrote to Walker in a deeply personal property formerly owned by the John- email. “Don’t stain it by this personal, son Farms. poor-loser action. Ask yourself, what Since Carol enjoyed being out- Carol Jean would my father say, what would the doors, she took great pleasure garden- (Leinonen) greatest man who ever lived, Jesus ing and doing all types of yardwork. Lindberg Christ, say.” She was proficient at sewing. Carol 1931 — 2018 Walker, never one to shy away loved hosting delicious meals for special occasions and from a fight, gave no signs Thursday baking a variety of scrumptious breads and cookies. She of tipping his hand. A spokesman had countless cookbooks and had fun trying new recipes. said only that he was reviewing the Associated Press Carol was very proud of having several of her favorite bills. He’s been generally supportive IN THIS Tuesday photo, people gather to protest at the Capitol Rotunda recipes published in local cookbooks. One of her other of the measures in the past, without in Madison, Wis.. The incoming Democratic governor of Wisconsin, Tony interests was writing letters to relatives and friends. promising to sign or veto them. Evers, said Wednesday that he planned to make a personal appeal to his In later years, Carol often reminisced with her beloved The choice is whether to satisfy defeated rival, Gov. Scott Walker, to veto far-reaching GOP legislation husband about the wonderful times they had together at fellow Republicans, who passed the that would restrict the new administration’s powers. the family cottage on beautiful Lake Gogebic. It was a spe- bills over objections from Democrats, cial place to welcome family and friends during their 40 or strike them down to let his succes- right thing and leave Governor-elect do think Governor Walker needs to years of ownership. sor, Tony Evers, take office under the Evers your best wishes for him, his reflect on the kind of legacy he’s She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. same rules in place when Walker was family and the state of Wisconsin,” going to leave.” Carol is survived by a son, Craig, Ironwood Township; in charge. Carpenter said in a statement. “Gov- Evers said he planned to make a her sister-in-law, Mary Leinonen, North Port, Fla.; and “It just gets back to what does he ernor Walker, what do you want your personal request to Walker for a veto. numerous cherished nieces, nephews and cousins. want to be remembered for,” said legacy to be?” If that failed, Evers said, he would She was preceded in death by her parents; her hus- Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach. Charlie Sykes, a former conserva- consider legal action. band, Roland, on Aug. 9, 2017; two sisters and a brother- “It’s time to set aside your political tive talk radio host in Milwaukee, Lubar, who first shared his email in-law, Gloria Leinonen, in childhood, and Elaine and beliefs and do what’s best for your made a similar appeal mentioning with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Herbert Swanbeck; a brother, Vernon Leinonen; and a state.” Bush, who died last week. urged Walker to consider his future. nephew, Gary Swanbeck. Another Democrat, state Sen. Tim “Look at the way George H.W. At 51, Walker is leaving office at a Cremation will take place, and there will be no funer- Carpenter, asked Walker to consider Bush is being remembered and the young age. Although he’s not said al service. the letter Bush left for his Democratic way that he handled his transition what he plans to do next, he may Private interment will take place at Riverside Ceme- successor, Bill Clinton, wishing him after his very, very bitter defeat by Bill want to stay active in Wisconsin poli- tery, Ironwood, in the spring. well. Clinton, the grace by which he hand- tics, perhaps to run for the U.S. Sen- The family would like to express their deep apprecia- “Governor Walker, PLEASE do the ed over power,” Sykes told MSNBC. “I ate in 2022. tion to the caring staff at Westgate Nursing, Rehabilita- tion and Assisted Living Community for their excellent Thieves go big in skid steer thefts care, comfort and friendship. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald MADISON, Wis. — Two men who stole skid steer load- Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel ers in Wisconsin to transport to Illinois face prison time. Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may be expressed online Gene Sauer, 49, of Cambria, Wis., was sentenced on at lakesidememorialchapel.com. Nov. 29 by U.S. District Judge William M. Conley to 42 CITY OF IRONWOOD months in federal prison for interstate trafficking of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING stolen property. Alessio ‘Ello’ David Valencia Proposed Ordinance No. 517, Sauer pleaded guilty to the offense on Sept. 18, accord- ing to Scott C. Blader, U.S. Attorney for the Western Dis- LA CROSSE, Wis. — Alessio “Ello” David Valencia Book 5- Marihuana Establishments trict of Wisconsin. died in the arms of his parents on Nov. 24, 2018. He The Ironwood City Commission will hold a public hearing Sauer was taken into custody by U.S. marshals to contracted a virus that caused his heart to fail and on Monday, December 10, 2018 at 5:20 P.M. in the Com- begin serving his sentence immediately following the sen- mission Chambers, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI did not survive the wait for a heart on the transplant tencing. The final amount of restitution owed to victims list. 49938 to hear comment on emergency Ordinance No. 517, will be determined at a hearing on Feb. 15. Book 5 an Ordinance to prohibit marihuana establishments Over a two-year period, Sauer stole eight skid steer Ello is survived by his parents, David and Chiana within the boundaries of the City of Ironwood so as to pro- loaders from construction sites in Wisconsin, and trans- Valencia, sisters Vicenza, age 5, and Esme, age 3, and tect public health, safety, and welfare. ported them to an implement dealer in Illinois, where brother, Mario, age 2. The grandchild and great- Interested persons will have the opportunity to be heard at they were later resold. grandchild of immigrants, Ello is the time and place announced in this notice. No hearsay Sauer took the skid steer loaders to Illinois so they also survived by maternal grandpar- or individual surveys will be accepted as testimony; only would be more difficult for law enforcement officers to ents, Gregory and Mary Grace written or oral presentations will be acknowledged. Written find. He has four previous felony theft-related convic- Loreti, of Ironwood, Mich., and comments can be submitted to the Ironwood City Commis- tions. paternal grandparents, Ernesto and sion, Memorial Building, 213 S. Marquette Street, Iron- Sauer’s co-defendant in three of the thefts, Daniel Randi Valencia, of Burtrum, Minn. wood, MI 49938, prior to the scheduled Public Hearing. Grupe, 26, pleaded guilty to interstate trafficking of ,and by many aunts, uncles, and stolen property on Sept. 19. His sentencing is scheduled cousins — all of whom loved him for Dec. 13. The charges against Sauer and Grupe were the result dearly. of an investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Ello was alive for 35 days, and Investigation, DeForest and Sun Prairie Police Depart- during those days he was loved at Alessio “Ello” David Valencia ments, Columbia and Green Lake County Sheriffs’ home and in the Cardiac ICU of St. Departments and the Illinois State Police. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester. We mourn the unknowns: How deep his dimple would have been when he smiled, the sound of his NOW HIRING CASHIERS laughter, if his eyes would be the same dark brown Dear Santa: FOR PERMANENT / PART-TIME HELP as his sisters’ or hazel, like his brother, and if he FOR LOCAL CONVENIENCE GAS STATION could have competed with his siblings in their love Write a Letter to Santa & KRIST FOOD MART – Ironwood, MI of mangos, guacamole and ice cream. We mourn the Experienced preferred but not necessary chance to have known our son. Let the Daily Globe do the delivery. 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For calendar year 2019, HBAM’s econometric model estimates that 17,552 new single-family home permits will be issued across Michigan.

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Braeu has created many new it down only a foot. “It has nothing to do with varieties, mostly conifers, using Eventually, Joe Braeu found an being a witch,” Braeu told The brooms from spruce, firs, pines alder branch and squeezed it into Janesville Gazette . and other trees. the hole of his broken pole. He hunts the odd-looking dis- Gardeners appreciate the Then, he wove the pole back tortion in trees, usually with fel- dwarf varieties, which rarely out- through the branches and man- low plant lovers, and they use the grow their places in home land- aged to topple the broom. “brooms” to develop dwarf scapes. Associated Press “I used all my ingenuity,” Joe conifers. Braeu especially loves conifers JOSEF BRAEU stands next to a plant in his garden Thursday, Nov. Braeu said, smiling. You can see some of the because they are always green. 15, at his Janesville, Wis., home. Braeu is an internationally Propagating a new species conifers at Braeu’s Janesville home, “They always look alive in the known expert on conifers and searches forests for a slow-grow- gives him naming rights, and he where he has filled his corner lot wintertime,” he said. ing mass of branches called a witch’s broom, which he uses to has named several trees after fam- with plant varieties propagated by Joe Braeu and his wife, Debbie, grow dwarf conifers. ily members. Sometimes, he himself and friends in the United owned and operated a specialty does most of the driving. have fallen. chooses a name that reflects a States and around the world. landscape nursery outside “I tell everyone I drive because Ideally, Joe Braeu searches for plant’s origin. Some plants are tucked among Duluth, Minnesota, before moving Joe is always looking up in trees,” brooms low in the tree so he can Debbie Braeu told the story of leaves in a deer-proof enclosure. to Janesville more than a year ago. Debbie Braeu said. knock down pieces or reach them one planted they called “Highway Others show off their colors Joe Braeu learned about horti- Joe Braeu keeps the locations with a saw. Patrol.” and cascading forms in various culture in his native Germany. of up to 900 witch’s brooms, He carries a long pole, a saw “We were once on an inter- beds hugging his home. Debbie Braeu, who was mostly in the Midwest and and ax and a .22-caliber rifle. If state, and I was waiting as Joe They all share one thing in trained as a dental assistant, Ontario, on his GPS. all else fails, he shoots the broom checked out a broom in a red common: None would exist with- learned the nursery and land- “Wherever I travel, I spot these out of the tree. Things don’t pine,” Debbie Braeu said. “I out the help of a witch’s broom. scaping business from the things,” he said. always go well. looked up, and there was a high- In fact, brooms are the genetic ground up. The best time of the year to Joe Braeu told the story of a way patrol pulling up behind source of many dwarf conifers On the road, Debbie Braeu look for brooms is after the leaves broom 40 feet high in a tamarack me.”

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New Jersey Sen. because a campaign hasn’t The Democratic National who previously worked for Cory Booker, Colorado been launched. Committee plans to Hillary Clinton’s presiden- Gov. John Hickenlooper His camp says he’s been announce a debate frame- tial campaign. “Anyone and New York Sen. Kirsten assured that many prospec- work by then featuring 15 who thinks the early front- Gillibrand are also lining tive staffers and donors to 20 candidates. The first runner will also go the dis- up for early launches. would wait for him to primary debate could hap- tance hasn’t seen how Aides to the Democrats decide before committing pen as early as May, a full these campaigns play out.” addressed their plans on to another candidate, three months before the This week has offered a the condition of anonymity believing he has effectively premiere debate of the preview of the drama that because they were not frozen the field. 2016 cycle. could lie ahead. Former authorized to publicly dis- O’Rourke has fielded And long-rumored Vice President Joe Biden close internal discussions. numerous calls from sup- Associated Press White House hopefuls are declared himself “the most Another well-funded set, porters, donors and strate- IN THIS Saturday, Dec. 1, file photo, former Vice Presi- already bowing out. qualified person in the including Vermont Sen. gists who have urged him dent Joe Biden speaks during the UNLV William S. Like it or not, the 2020 country to be president,” Bernie Sanders, Texas Rep. to run, including alumni of Boyd School of Law 20th Anniversary Gala at the Bel- presidential season has billionaires Michael Beto O’Rourke, Bloomberg former President Barack lagio Casino in Las Vegas. On Monday, Biden said he arrived. For some potential Bloomberg and Tom Steyer and Steyer, believe they can Obama’s administration. believes that he is the most qualified person in the contenders, there’s an courted activists in key afford to wait slightly Many have suggested one country to be president. increasing sense of urgency states, and at least two longer to announce their key question to guide his to be in the first wave of prospects – former Mas- intentions given their polling related to a possible ate bid, is discussing a pos- 2020 decision: Is he excit- declared candidates in sachusetts Gov. Deval fundraising prowess. White House bid. That’s sible 2020 run with his ed about any of the other what will likely be a large, Patrick and firebrand attor- Others may need to especially true for Warren, family, according to people possible candidates? At the unwieldy field. And for the ney Michael Avenatti – soon form presidential Gillibrand, O’Rourke, Ore- with direct knowledge of moment, O’Rourke doesn’t party as a whole, there’s a publicly bowed out of the exploratory committees to gon Sen. Jeff Merkley and his thinking. He feels the appear sufficiently desire to move forward 2020 contest. access millions of dollars Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown. only drawback to running enthused about anyone with what’s expected to be For those preparing can- locked in their Senate cam- O’Rourke, who smashed would be another pro- else to not run, according a nasty fight – and wrap it didacies, activity is picking paign accounts to pay for fundraising records this longed period away from to those familiar with his up in time to give the even- up. While she has yet to travel, consulting and year in his failed Texas Sen- his wife and three children. thinking. Trump expected to pick State spokeswoman for UN ambassador WASHINGTON (AP) N a u e r t – President Donald did not Trump is expected to respond to announce he will nomi- requests for nate State Department comment. spokeswoman Heather She was Nauert to be the next U.S. a reporter ambassador to the Unit- for Fox ed Nations, officials N e w s familiar with the plans C h a n n e l said Thursday. Heather before she Two administration Nauert b e c a m e officials confirmed S t a t e Trump’s plans. A Repub- D e p a r t - lican congressional aide ment spokeswoman under said the president was former secretary Rex Tiller- expected to announce his son. decision by tweet on Fri- Plucked from Fox by the day morning. The officials White House to serve as were not authorized to State Department speak publicly before spokeswoman, Nauert cat- Trump’s announcement. apulted into the upper ech- Trump has previously elons of the agency’s hier- said Nauert was under seri- archy when Tillerson was ous consideration to fired in March and replace Nikki Haley, who replaced with Mike Pom- announced in October that peo. Nauert was then she would step down at the appointed acting undersec- end of this year. If Nauert retary of state for public is confirmed by the Senate, diplomacy and public she would be a leading affairs and was for a time administration voice on the highest-ranking Trump’s foreign policy. woman and fourth highest- Trump told reporters ranking official in the last month that Nauert was building. “excellent,” adding, “She’s Nauert, who did not been a supporter for a long have a good relationship time.” with Tillerson and had Still, with Trump, no considered leaving the staffing decision is final department, told associ- until he makes the formal ates at the time she was announcement, since he taken aback by the promo- has been known to change tion offer and recommend- course in the past. ed a colleague for the job. Wyoming governor supports review of state sales tax system CASPER, Wyo. (AP) – Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead says he supports examin- ing the state’s tax system to find ways to prevent errors. 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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, ALTER OR CANCEL ANY PROMOTION OR EVENT AT ANY TIME. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2018 9 Schmidt scores 1,000th career point in Mercer win BAYFIELD, Wis. – Mercer started off slow, settling for the field pulled within one. Woolf senior Alex Schmidt scored 43 3. But then he was taking it to hit a big 3 down the stretch with points, eclipsed 1,000 for his the hole, he got some steals, got an assist from Schmidt. career and led the Tigers to a 56- some layups.” Bayfield played tough short- 54 Indianhead Conference vic- His 1,000th point came on a handed and made it too interest- tory over Bayfield Thursday steal and layup. ing down the stretch, but Miller night. “He’s super fast, super was happy after the game. It’s his third year playing for quick,” Miller said. “He would- “A win’s a win and it’s a little the Tigers; he attended school n’t have scored 1,000 points if it sweeter when your stepson hits elsewhere his sophomore year, wasn’t for Kobe Hiller, Baylie 1,000 points,” he said. so he was able to clear the mile- Huybrecht, Tristin Woolf, every- Mercer (2-1, 1-1) hosts Solon stone in just over two years of body on the team.” Springs Monday. action. He needed 34 Thursday Schmidt made seven 3s. Mercer — Baylie Huybrecht 3, Tristin Woolf 5, Kobe Hiller 5, Alex Schmidt 43. FTs: 4-4. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: night. “The kid can shoot,” Miller None. 3-pointers: Schmidt 7, Huybrecht 1, Woolf 1, Hiller 1. “I’m super proud of him, said. Bayfield — Chase Gordon 8, Philip LaPointe 13, Cameron LaGrew 2, Wyatt Hoopman 15, Daunte Gordon being his step dad and him Mercer led by 10 points with 10, Dusty LaFernies 6. FTs: 7-11. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: coming back to Mercer,” Mercer eight minutes to go and tried to LaFeries. 3-pointers: Hoopman 4, Gordon 2, LaPointe 1. Mercer 26 56 coach Adam Miller said. “He slow the game down, but Bay- Bayfield 22 54

Submitted photo MERCER SENIOR Alex Schmidt scored his 1,000th career point Thursday night at Bayfield. He is with Adam Miller, his coach and stepdad. Boys roundup: Panthers, Devils win EWEN – Ewen-Trout Creek climbed back to .500 with a 68-46 non-confer- ence win over Hancock Thursday night. E-TC outscored Han- cock 32-12 in the third quarter to turn a one-point halftime deficit into a 53- 34 lead going into the fourth. The Panthers did it with the press and with 17 points from Tommy Cousineau, who finished with 24 points. “The press did its job and sped them up enough. They weren’t utilizing their size anymore,” E-TC coach Brad Besonen said. “I was very happy for Tommy. He’s been scoring it, he just needed to see it go down in games.” Jaden Borseth also had 24 points and he had eight rebounds. “It’s the second game in a row I’m very proud of his rebounding effort. I feel like if he can go get us eight to 10 boards, I feel we can compete with a lot of teams” on the glass, Beso- nen said. Eli Nordine had 11 points, six assists and five steals for the Panthers. The young, new-look Panthers lost their first two games, but they managed to bounce back this week and win at Ontonagon, a potential contender in the conference, and now Han- Jason Juno/Daily Globe cock. Besonen thought the BESSEMER’S NICK Trudgeon, right, goes to the rim as Wakefield-Marenisco’s Adam Libertoski (23) defends at the House of Noise in Besse- Panthers were good recog- mer Thursday night. nizing it was going to be a slow start anyway, but get- ting a couple of wins early on is good for their confi- dence. Speedboys outlast rival Cardinals E-TC (2-2) hosts one of By JASON JUNO the best teams in the Upper Heil was there for a long 2 to bring it back to a Matrella said. “Cade has had two strong games [email protected] Peninsula Monday, five-point deficit. Lane Kortemeier made his for us.” Calumet. BESSEMER – The way Bessemer defended only basket of the contest, but Heil got two free The first three Copper Mountain Confer- Hancock — Joe Watson 6, Carsen Chynowe 7, Wakefield-Marenisco’s premier guard, Mason throws to keep it manageable. ence games have all been at home for the Shane Aho 2, Devin Raasio 17, Peyton Anderson 10, Willard Bal 4. FTs: 3-9. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: Saubert, Thursday night, the Speedboys could Bessemer made it unmanageable after that. Speedboys, so it’s been especially important None. 3-pointers: Chynowe 1. E-TC — Eli Nordine 11, Ryan Driesenga 3, withstand 23 points and a stellar game from Mazzon hit a 2 and Anthony Metas dropped a for them to win them all. They beat Ewen- Noah Nordine 2, Tommy Cousineau 24, Kelsey Brett Heil. 3 from the wing at the buzzer to put the Speed- Trout Creek and Jeffers before defeating their Jilek 2, Jaden Borseth 24, Brendan Polkky 2. FTs: 2-4. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Bessemer pulled away late in the third quar- boys up 41-31 going into the fourth. Adam rival Thursday night. Cousineau 5, Borseth 4, Nordine 2. ter for a 54-41 win over the Cardinals. Mazurek expanded the lead to 12 with a layup Bessemer’s only loss was to Ironwood, in Hancock 10 22 34 46 E-TC 13 21 53 68 Nick Trudgeon led Bessemer with 16 points to start the fourth. heartbreaking fashion, on a half-court shot. – – – and Cade Mazzon had 14. Saubert drained an open 3 to get it back to While it stung because it was their rival, it was PORT WING, Wis. – “We made more shots, we had a second single digits, but Mazurek got a putback. W-M a non-conference game. Ironwood led 40-19 at half- scorer,” Bessemer coach Richard Matrella said. got it down to eight one more time, but Besse- “I’d like to be 4-0, I’d more like to have beat- time in a 63-43 Indianhead The Speedboys defense, led by Uriah Aili mer pulled further away after that. en Ironwood, but we won the three games that Conference victory at and at times, Mazzon, didn’t let Saubert get W-M coach Terry Fetters expects teams to are conference. That’s what you’re playing for,” South Shore Thursday loose for the 3s that he can knock down in focus on Saubert. He also expects his defense Matrella said. night. bunches. Matrella has seen him hit them from to be better. It was the first loss of the year for the Car- “Very good first half we well beyond the line, so they guarded him well “What hurt tonight was our defense, our dinals. Fetters was happy to stick with the played,” Ironwood coach beyond the line. help defense wasn’t there,” he said. “We Copper Mountain Conference favorites for Pete Lewinski said. “Sec- “Mason is a tremendous player,” he said. weren’t helping on screens, we just weren’t in three quarters. ond half wasn’t that good.” “We guarded him straight up and we helped the help position at all. That to me was the big “Bessemer is a good team and I knew they Griffen Revoyr led Iron- big time on the screens. Uriah is a tremendous thing in the game that made a difference for were going to be. Just to play with them … wood with 31 points; he athlete and when he puts his mind to it, he is us.” there’s some things that we need to work on had 22 in the first half. one heck of a performer and he’s very athletic The Cardinals were able to slow down and we’ll start working on those (today),” he David Benson had nine and he gets up and he’s quick enough.” Bessemer, which isn’t bashful about wanting said. points and 12 rebounds. For awhile, Heil was enough for the Cardi- to play fast, despite some mismatches. Bessemer (3-1, 3-0) goes to Dollar Bay Mon- “Revoyr awesome nals. Matrella liked how his team responded to a day night. W-M (3-1, 3-1) goes to Jeffers the game,” Lewinski said. He scored 13 first-half points, putting in different style. same night. “Benson strong on the three 3s and making sure the Cardinals stayed “People look at us as perimeter and Busch, W-M – Mason Saubert 10, Morgan glass. Kevin Hudacek in the game. They led early in the second quar- tonight we were guards at the rim and not your Miskovich 5, Brett Heil 23, Logan Hamel 3. played very well off the ter and were down by just three, 23-20, at the traditional four-out, attack the basket type set,” FTs: 9-11. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3-point- bench, as did Joe Kashich half. Matrella said. “I’m all for a track meet, but ers: Heil 4, Saubert 2. for the minutes he played.” “He’s been playing great,” said Matrella, teams slow you down; Wakefield, they did the Bessemer – Adam Mazurek 4, Cade Mazzon Ironwood (4-0, 3-0) who gave Heil a hug after the game and said, right thing. I was really proud of the kids 14, Andy Aspinwall 2, Uriah Aili 7, Riley Wrob- hosts Washburn Monday “Geez, just miss a shot.” being able to run offense like that.” lewski 2, Nick Trudgeon 16, Anthony Metas 3, for another conference “He is quick, he handles the ball well and Trudgeon had seven of Bessemer’s 12 Lane Kortemeier 2, Tyler Busch 4. FTs: 7-15. game. he is strong and he knows what to do with it,” points in the second quarter. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Maz- Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 5, Jacob Joki 3, Matrella said. “Nick has played pretty well pretty much zon 1, Trudgeon 1, Metas 1. Late in the third, Bessemer took a 34-27 every game, but he played the full game and he W-M 13 20 31 41 lead on a Tyler Busch bucket underneath, but had to guard Heil, which is not an easy thing,” Bessemer 11 23 41 54 BOYS — page 10 l 10 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Pickford quarterback named

Philadelphia at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. 58 Memphis 96, L.A. Clippers 86 Player of the Year in Michigan LocalFriday, Schedule Dec. 7 Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Howards Grove 81, St. Mary Milwaukee 115, Detroit 92 Boys Basketball L.A. Rams at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Catholic 56 Minnesota 121, Charlotte 104 By LEE THOMPSON rice to the eight-player Division 1 state title. Hurley at Ashland, 7:15 Monday's Games Hustisford 68, Horicon 43 New Orleans 132, Dallas 106 Bay City Times Girls Basketball Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. Kohler 52, Hilbert 45 Toronto 113, Philadelphia 102 The 5-10, 170 senior was just 18 of 31 pass- Ironwood at Butternut, 7:15 Thursday, Dec. 13 Luxemburg-Casco 70, Clin- L.A. Lakers 121, San Antonio 113 Hurley at Drummond, 7:15 L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, tonville 55 Thursday's Games BAY CITY -- Even break time is no time to ing for 449 yards and eight touchdowns Ewen-Trout Creek at Lake Lin- 8:20 p.m. Manitowoc Lutheran 81, Sheboy- Boston 128, New York 100 rest for Jimmy Storey. through the air, but he was nearly unstop- den-Hubbell, 7:20 EDT Saturday, Dec. 15 gan Christian 64 Phoenix at Portland Watersmeet at Wakefield- Houston at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. Marshall 59, Poynette 42 Houston at Utah He's an all-go, all-the-time kind of athlete. pable when he kept the ball in his hands. He Marenisco, 6:30 Cleveland at Denver, 8:20 p.m. Mercer 56, Bayfield 54 Friday's Games "His motor doesn't stop. Even on water rushed for 1,301 yards and 25 touchdowns Bessemer at Baraga, 6:20 Sunday, Dec. 16 Milwaukee King 75, Milwaukee Denver at Charlotte, 7 p.m. College Basketball Tennessee at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Golda Meir 49 Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m. breaks, he sprints to the water and back -- on 140 carries in eight regular season games. FDLTCC at GCC, women, 5; Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Milwaukee Morse- Philadelphia at Detroit, 7 p.m. and that's not an exaggeration," Pickford To further illustrate his effectiveness, he men, 7 Detroit at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Marshall/Juneau/Lang/Carmen NW Sacramento at Cleveland, 7:30 Saturday, Dec. 8 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1 p.m. 66, Cristo Rey Jesuit 28 p.m. coach Josh Rader said. "Sometimes I say rushed for 15 two-point conversions. College Basketball Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Mountain Top Academy 84, Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Lake Superior College at GCC, Oakland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Watertown Maranatha Baptist 76 Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 'What in the world? Who does that?' But History-making Au Gres featured a 1-2 women, 12; men, 2 Dallas at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Neillsville 78, Greenwood 43 Oklahoma City at Chicago, 8 p.m. that's Jimmy. punch of senior All-Staters in quarterback Monday, Dec. 10 Miami at Minnesota, 1 p.m. New Berlin West 55, Pius XI L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 Boys Basketball Washington at Jacksonville, 1 Catholic 40 p.m. "It's no act. That's who he is." Caden Zeien and all-purpose athlete Ryan Calumet at Ewen-Trout Creek, p.m. Oostburg 66, Ozaukee 36 Miami at Phoenix, 9 p.m. A hard-hitting, high-energy middle Schwiderson. Zeien was 82 of 115 passing 7:30 EST Seattle at San Francisco, 4:05 Osseo-Fairchild 75, Regis 57 Golden State at Milwaukee, 9:30 Washburn at Ironwood, 7:15 p.m. Owen-Withee 160, Spencer 38 p.m. linebacker -- who doubles as a tough-to-tack- for 1,550 yards and 29 TDs during the regu- Wakefield-Marenisco at Jeffers, New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 Pacelli 79, Tri-County 43 Saturday's Games le quarterback for the Pickford football team lar season and rushed for 601 yards and 6:20 p.m. Peshtigo 51, Bonduel 26 Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m. Bessemer at Dollar Bay, 6:20 Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 8:20 Racine Horlick 95, Milwaukee Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m. -- Storey has been selected as the 2018 Asso- eight scores as eight-player newcomer Au Chassell at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST p.m. Ronald Reagan 56 Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. Solon Springs at Mercer, 7:15 Monday, Dec. 17 Reedsville 88, Mishicot 64 Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. ciated Press Player of the Year for eight-play- Gres delivered its greatest season in program Baraga at Watersmeet, 6:20 New Orleans at Carolina, 8:15 Sheboygan Area Luth. 82, Cedar Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 er football. history. The speedy Schwiderson scored Girls Basketball p.m. Grove-Belgium 44 p.m. Southern Door 73, Green Bay Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Storey powered Pickford to the greatest every 2.7 times he touched the ball, rushing Hurley at Flambeau, 7:15 Transactions Wakefield-Marenisco at Elcho, BASEBALL N.E.W. Lutheran 57 L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 8 p.m. season in program history, a 12-1 march that for 1,092 yards and 23 TDs and taking five of Wis., 7 American League Sparta 75, Viroqua 48 Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m. Solon Springs at Mercer, 5:45 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to Spring Valley 53, Colfax 46 Miami at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 took the Panthers all the way to a state run- his eight receptions to the house. terms with RHP Nathan Eovaldi on a Sturgeon Bay 68, Kewaunee 45 p.m. ner-up showing in the eight-player Division 1 Wyoming Tri-Unity also landed a pair of four-year contract. Superior 93, Duluth Denfeld, Sunday's Games Michigan AP 8-Play- CLEVELAND INDIANS — Minn. 68 New Orleans at Detroit, 3:30 p.m. playoffs. All-Staters in running back Benson Heath Agreed to terms with RHP Carlos Thorp 48, McDonell Central 32 Milwaukee at Toronto, 6 p.m. erThe Football 2018 Associated All-State Press Divi- Carrasco on a four-year contract. Waupun 68, Ripon 41 Utah at San Antonio, 7 p.m. The 6-foot, 185-pound junior has been a and multi-skilled quarterback and defensive sion Eight-Player, All-State football HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed Wauzeka-Steuben 67, Seneca 53 Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. team, selected by a statewide panel fixture the past two seasons at linebacker, back Braydon Ophoff. Heath accounted for to terms with C Robinson Chirinos Westfield Area 54, Montello 32 of Michigan sports writers: on a one-year contract. Winneconne 58, Kewaskum 50 All TimesNHL EST but Pickford pictured an expanded role for 1,703 yards and 17 touchdowns rushing and Quarterback: Caden Zeien, Au MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed Wrightstown 83, Marinette 44 Gres EASTERN CONFERENCE him this year on offense. He was moved from receiving during his team's perfect regular to terms with 2B Jonathan Schoop Young Coggs Prep 96, Milwau- Atlantic Division Quarterback: Hunter Nowak, and INF Ronald Torreyes on one- kee Obama SCTE 55 tight end to quarterback and proved to be an season. Ophoff passed for 1,666 yards and Morrice GP WLOTPts GF GA year contacts. POSTPONEMENTS AND Tampa Bay 30 22 7145 117 87 Running back: Montell Glover, uncanny X-factor. 22 TDs, rushed for 1,070 yards and 12 National League CANCELLATIONS Toronto 29 20 8141 106 78 Stephenson ATLANTA BRAVES — Named Birchwood vs. Mellen, ppd. Buffalo 29 17 8438 89 82 Running back: Benson Heath, He was 58 of 91 passing for 1,248 yards scores and also averaged nine tackles a Rick Kranitz pitching coach. Montreal 29 14 10 5 33 93 92 Wyoming Tri-Unity CHICAGO CUBS — Named WisconsinThursday Girls Boston 28 14 10 4 32 73 72 and 25 touchdowns -- and just one intercep- game. Receiver: Nicholas Edington, Tommy Hottovy pitching coach, Ter- Albany 57, Highland 39 Detroit 29 13 12 4 30 86 97 Pickford tion -- during the regular season. He also Stephenson's Montell Glover, the 2017 rmel Sledge assistant hitting coach Barneveld 59, Juda 28 Florida 27 11 11 5 27 89 96 Receiver: Roubens Fink, Eben and Chris Denorfia quality assur- Bay Port 74, Manitowoc Lincoln Ottawa 29 12 14 3 27 102 119 averaged 8.8 yards per carry, going for 504 Player of the Year, had another monstrous Junction Superior ance coach. 31 Metropolitan Division Lineman: Brendan Shelton, yards on 56 attempts while scoring eight season despite being hampered by injury. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Bayfield 60, Mercer 38 Colon GP WLOTPts GF GA Acquired LHP José Álvarez from the Big Foot 57, Turner 40 Columbus 28 16 10 2 34 100 95 TDs. The 5-10, 215 senior piled up 1,195 yards Lineman: Nicholas Briggs, Belle- Los Angeles Angels for RHP Luis Black Hawk 72, Argyle 30 Washington 27 15 9333 98 88 vue "When things break down, he has a and 23 touchdowns on just 111 rushes. He García. Blair-Taylor 60, Pepin/Alma 35 N.Y. Islanders271311 3 29 79 81 Lineman: Isaiah May, Pickford BASKETBALL Central Wisconsin Christian 52, Pittsburgh 27 12 10 5 29 95 89 Lineman: Jarron Masuga, knack for making it work," Rader said. also threw four touchdown passes and National Basketball Association Wayland Academy 19 N.Y. Rangers2813 12 3 29 80 88 Cedarville NBA — Fined Cleveland C Tris- Cornell 79, Winter 47 Carolina 27 12 11 4 28 67 76 But it was his play on defense that sepa- caught four. Linebacker: Grant Papineau, tan Thompson $15,000 for making Cuba City 64, Southwestern 39 Philadelphia26 11 12 3 25 79 92 Central Lake rated him as a leader. He notched 75 tackles Multipurpose player Roubens Fink of an "inappropriate gesture" to a spec- Darlington 67, Riverdale 43 New Jersey 26 9 12 5 23 75 91 Linebacker: Jimmy Storey, tator during a Dec. 3 game at Brook- East Troy 69, Whitewater 62 WESTERN CONFERENCE and three interceptions while leading the Eben Junction Superior earned All-State as a Pickford lyn. Elkhorn Area 54, Westosha Cen- Central Division Defensive back: Noah Gorzins- Panthers to the Great Lakes East title, aggres- receiver after hauling in 28 catches for 605 ATLANTA HAWKS — Assigned tral 31 GP WLOTPts GF GA ki, Powers North Central G-F Daniel Hamilton to Erie Evansville 50, Edgerton 29 Nashville 28 19 8139 90 67 sively covering sideline-to-sideline and yards and six scores. He also rushed for Defensive back: Andrew Blan- (NBAGL). Fall River 56, Princeton/Green Colorado 29 17 7539 107 81 chard, Engadine bringing the thunder as a rare quarter- 1,543 yards and 18 touchdowns and added LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Lake 35 Winnipeg 27 17 8236 94 78 Athlete: Ryan Schwiderson, Au Recalled G Isaac Bonga from South Gilmanton 59, Eau Claire Dallas 28 15 10 3 33 78 72 Gres back/middle linebacker combo. four more TDs on kick returns. Bay (NBAGL). Immanuel Lutheran 30 Minnesota 27 15 10 2 32 86 78 Athlete: Braydon Ophoff, WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Jefferson 51, Clinton 44 Chicago 29 9 15 5 23 79 108 "He's just tough," Rader said. "You can't Central Lake's Grant Papineau returns to Wyoming Tri-Unity Assigned Fs Troy Brown Jr. and Kenosha Christian Life 56, Saint St. Louis 26 9 13 4 22 76 88 Player of the Year: Jimmy hurt him. And if you did, you'd never know the All-State squad after another big season Okaro White to Capital City Francis 32 Pacific Division Storey, Pickford (NBAGL). Kiel 49, Chilton 33 GP WLOTPts GF GA it because he wouldn't show it or tell anyone. at linebacker. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound senior Coach of the Year: Chad Zeien, Laconia 64, St. Marys Springs 40 Calgary 28 17 9236 100 82 Au Gres FOOTBALL "I've had people say 'You sure you want to registered 82 tackles on defense while rush- National Football League Lake Holcombe 47, Rib Lake 44 Anaheim 30 15 10 5 35 74 85 HONORABLE MENTION NFL — Named Christopher Lake Mills 54, Sauk Prairie 44 San Jose 29 14 10 5 33 90 90 keep your quarterback there?' But with him ing for 1,109 yards and 11 touchdowns on RB/LB Ben Acton, Onekama; Halpin executive vice president and Madison La Follette 66, Vegas 29 15 13 1 31 87 81 RB/DB Sam Brunet, Posen; QB it's a no-brainer. He's an obvious choice for defense. chief strategy & growth officer. Janesville Parker 47 Edmonton 28 14 12 2 30 74 85 Gino Costello, Bellevue; RB/LB INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Manawa 53, Tigerton 37 Arizona 26 13 11 2 28 68 67 Brandon Crawford, Colon; RB/DB middle linebacker. He tackles people with The two defensive backs on the squad are Signed TE Billy Brown to the prac- Markesan 72, Montello 42 Vancouver 30 11 16 3 25 84 105 Patrick Ervin, Mount Pleasant tice squad. Placed TE Je'Ron McFarland 55, Brodhead 42 Los Angeles28 10 17 1 21 59 84 authority." filled by athletes who doubled as quarter- Sacred Heart; OL/DL Jacob Fritz, Hamm on the practice squad injured Medford Area 60, Wausau East NOTE: Two points for a win, one Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart; Storey is joined on the All-State team by a backs. list. 32 point for overtime loss. Top three TE/LB Eric Halvorsen, Suttons Bay; NEW YORK GIANTS — Placed S Middleton 67, Madison Memorial teams in each division and two wild pair of Pickford teammates in receiver Powers North Central's Noah Gorzinski QB Hunter James, Kingston; QB/DB Landon Collins on injured reserve. 46 cards per conference advance to Ty Knoblock, Kinde North Huron; Nicholas Edington and lineman Isaiah May. picked off six passes and rung up 58 tackles Signed DB Kenny Ladler from the Mineral Point 67, Iowa-Grant 42 playoffs. FB/LB Connor Lucas, Morrice; practice squad. Signed P Brock Necedah 32, Bangor 24 Edington is a massive target at 6-foot-8, in the secondary while Engadine's Andrew WR/DB Gunner Mellingen, Hillman; Wednesday's Games Miller to the practice squad. New Lisbon 64, Brookwood 57 Edmonton 3, St. Louis 2, SO OL/LB Lenny Menary, Rapid 220 pounds, an advantage that helped him Blanchard had an eye-popping 10 intercep- League Norway, Mich. 50, Niagara 44 Anaheim 4, Chicago 2 River; OL/DL Sam Orth, Rapid — Palmyra-Eagle 46, Johnson San Jose 5, Carolina 1 River; LB Hunter Perkins, Forest turn 23 receptions into 609 yards and 13 tions and seven additional pass breakups to Re-signed P Rob Maver, K Rene Creek 21 Area; OL/LB Curt Vogel, Deck- Thursday's Games Paredes, LS Pierre-Luc Caron and Potosi/Cassville 68, Shullsburg Detroit 5, Toronto 4, OT touchdowns as a junior. go along with 76 tackles. erville; RB/DB Jonathan West, FBs Ante Milanovic-Litre and Char- 54 Pittsburgh 6, N.Y. Islanders 2 Colon; Coach: John Neph, Oneka- "When teams scout us, the one thing they The All-State squad is completed by line- lie Powe. Poynette 67, New Glarus 50 Colorado 5, Florida 2 ma; Coach: Robbie Hattan, Colon EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Prairie Farm 58, Grantsburg 29 Columbus 4, Philadelphia 3, OT all say is 'How do we stop this receiver?'" man Brendan Shelton of Colon, Nicholas NFL Signed DB Jordan Beaulieu, WR Prairie du Chien 51, Dodgeville Montreal 5, Ottawa 2 Rader said. "Even when he's covered, he's Briggs of Bellevue and Jarron Masuga of All Times EST Peter Berryman, RB Tanner Green 27 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE and OL Curtis Krahn, Brandon Prentice 78, Flambeau 45 Washington at Arizona open." Cedarville. Shelton is a force at 6-5, 190, cre- East Smith and Mason Woods. Racine Lutheran 79, Living Word Minnesota at Calgary May was a force in the trenches on both ating all kinds of havoc with 16 sacks and 35 W LTPct PF PA HOCKEY Lutheran 28 Nashville at Vancouver New England 930.750 331 259 National Hockey League Randolph 42, Pardeeville 29 Chicago at Vegas sides of the ball. The 6-1, 215 junior helped tackles for loss. The 6-3, 215 Briggs didn't Miami 660.500 244 300 CAROLINA HURRICANES — River Ridge 92, Benton 34 New Jersey at Los Angeles Buffalo 480.333 178 293 Recalled F Saku Maenalanen from Sun Prairie 61, Janesville Craig Friday's Games pave the way for an offense that averaged allow a single tackle for loss at offensive N.Y. Jets 390.250 243 307 Charlotte (AHL). 57, OT St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. 51.4 points per game and was at the point of guard and notched 29 sacks on defense. The South DALLAS STARS — Reassigned Suring 66, Saint Thomas Aquinas San Jose at Dallas, 8 p.m. WLTPct PF PA LW Roope Hintz to Texas (AHL). 25 Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m. attack on a defense that allowed a stunning 6-2, 225 Masuga had 11 forced fumbles and Houston 930.750 302 235 DETROIT RED WINGS — Two Rivers 52, New Holstein 40 Carolina at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 0.8 yards per rush during the regular season. nine recoveries as two-way lineman. Tennessee 760.538 251 254 Recalled D Brian Lashoff from Valders 69, Brillion 36 Saturday's Games Indianapolis 660.500 325 279 Grand Rapids (AHL). Verona Area 69, Madison West Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. "He's probably the quickest kid off the Au Gres' Chad Zeien is the Coach of the Jacksonville 490.308 212 273 NEW YORK RANGERS — 17 Vegas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. line of scrimmage," Rader said. "He's in the Year after leading the Wolverines to a pro- North Recalled F Matt Beleskey from Hart- Waterford 51, Wilmot Union 41 N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 7 p.m. WLTPct PF PA ford (AHL). Wausaukee 58, Gillett 54 Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. backfield almost taking the handoff some- gram-best 11-1 season and a trip to the semi- Pittsburgh 741.625 346 282 COLLEGE Westby 67, Black River Falls 38 Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Baltimore 750.583 297 214 CALIFORNIA — Signed football Wisconsin Dells 63, Belleville 44 N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7 p.m. times." finals. Cincinnati 570.417 286 371 coach Justin Wilcox to a five-year Washington at Columbus, 7 p.m. Cleveland 471.375 266 312 Hunter Nowak earned his second All- He landed his 100th career varsity victory contract extension through the 2023 All TimesNBA EST Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. West season. EASTERN CONFERENCE San Jose at Arizona, 8 p.m. State honor at quarterback after leading Mor- along the way. WLTPct PF PA CONNECTICUT — Announced Atlantic Division Nashville at Calgary, 10 p.m. Kansas City 10 20.833 444 327 women's sophomore basketball G Sunday's Games L.A. Chargers930.750 340 249 WLPct GB Lexi Gordon is leaving the program. Toronto 21 5 .808 — Vancouver at St. Louis, 3 p.m. Denver 660.500 276 262 STOCKTON — Named Dave Lor- Philadelphia 17 9 .654 4 Philadelphia at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. McCarthy returns to speak to Packers Oakland 2 10 0 .167 220 367 ber baseball coach. Boston 14 10 .583 6 Boston at Ottawa, 5 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Brooklyn 8 18 .308 13 Montreal at Chicago, 6 p.m. East GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – this team, has given his heart him and everybody in the U.P.Thursday Boys New York 8 18 .308 13 New Jersey at Anaheim, 8 p.m. W LTPct PF PA Bark River-Harris 69, Rock Mid Calgary at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Dallas 750.583 247 223 Southeast Division Fired shortly after Sunday's and soul to us, to have that room. It was awesome. I Peninsula 28 Dallas at Vegas, 9 p.m. Philadelphia 660.500 258 266 WLPct GB Bessemer 54, Wakefield- Orlando 12 13 .480 — loss to the Arizona Cardi- kind of closure, it was great thought he did a great job." Washington 660.500 233 257 Marenisco 41 Charlotte 11 13 .458 ½ Red Wings-Maple N.Y. Giants 480.333 267 315 nals, former Green Bay Pack- of the organization. The Packers reached the Brimley 104, Engadine 70 Washington 11 14 .440 1 Leafs Sums South Detroit 310 1 — 5 Carney-Nadeau 67, Felch North Miami 9 14 .391 2 ers coach Mike McCarthy "I know we really enjoyed playoffs eight consecutive W LTPct PF PA Toronto 103 0 — 4 Dickinson 48 Atlanta 5 20 .200 7 New Orleans10 20.833 419 269 First Period_1, Toronto, Kapanen didn't get a chance to say it. I'm sure he did from a clo- seasons spanning 2009 Cedarville 70, St. Ignace LaSalle Carolina 660.500 304 306 Central Division 11 (Johnsson, Gardiner), 4:50. 2, 46 goodbye to the team he sure standpoint. Obviously, through 2016, a streak at the Tampa Bay 570.417 318 355 W L Pct GB Detroit, Ericsson 2 (Vanek), 5:23. 3, Crystal Falls Forest Park 71, Milwaukee 16 7 .696 — Atlanta 480.333 296 333 Detroit, Glendening 4 (Kronwall, de coached for most of the past we gave him the respect he time matched only by the Cooks Big Bay de Noc 41 Detroit 13 9 .591 2½ North la Rose), 6:28. 4, Detroit, Nyquist 7 L'Anse 62, Houghton 56 Indiana 14 10 .583 2½ W LTPct PF PA (Larkin, Green), 19:46. 13 seasons. deserved and sending him New England Patriots. Lake Linden-Hubbell 75, Cleveland 5 19 .208 11½ Chicago 840.667 344 241 Penalties_Abdelkader, DET, (trip- Watersmeet 29 Chicago 5 20 .200 12 On Wednesday, he got off with some final words." However, with quarter- Minnesota 651.542 275 270 ping), 7:17; Jensen, DET, (tripping), Munising 81, Stephenson 46 Green Bay 471.375 281 287 WESTERN CONFERENCE 16:39. his chance. Interim coach The Packers enter Sun- back Aaron Rodgers missing Powers North Central 46, Rapid Detroit 480.333 254 316 Southwest Division Second Period_5, Detroit, Green River 44 WLPct GB Joe Philbin allowed day's home game against the most of the 2017 season West 3 (Nyquist, Frk), 11:07. Penal- Rudyard 95, Newberry 83 Memphis 14 9 .609 — W LTPct PF PA ties_Marner, TOR, (tripping), 8:56; McCarthy back into Lam- Atlanta Falcons having lost with a broken collarbone, Dallas 12 11 .522 2 y-L.A. Rams11 10.917 419 298 Kronwall, DET, (boarding), 12:33; U.P. Girls New Orleans 13 13 .500 2½ beau Field to speak to the five of the past six games to the Packers finished 7-9. The Seattle 750.583 319 259 Thursday Lindholm, TOR, (tripping), 15:36; Houston 11 12 .478 3 Arizona 390.250 175 310 Norway 50, Niagara, Wis. 44 Kronwall, DET, (holding), 19:19. team, and the players bid tumble to 4-7-1. Sunday's return of Rodgers for this San Antonio 11 14 .440 4 San Francisco210 0 .167 255 336 Westwood 63, L’Anse 35 Third Period_6, Toronto, Tavares y-clinched division Northwest Division 18 (Gardiner, Rielly), 2:38. 7, Toron- him farewell with a standing loss to the Cardinals, who season failed to return the W L Pct GB Thursday's Games WisconsinThursday Boys to, Hyman 7 (Marner, Ozhiganov), Denver 17 7 .708 — ovation. were only 2-9 at the time, Packers to championship Tennessee 30, Jacksonville 9 Altoona 70, Fall Creek 55 8:50. 8, Toronto, Johnsson 6 (Kapa- Oklahoma City 16 7 .696 ½ Sunday's Games Barron 43, Ladysmith 40 nen, Matthews), 11:36. "He held it together as sealed McCarthy's fate. contention and, ultimately, Portland 13 11 .542 4 New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 Bloomer 52, Cumberland 48 Penalties_None. Minnesota 13 12 .520 4½ much as you can," third-year Less than three hours cost McCarthy his job. p.m. Central Wisconsin Christian 70, Overtime_9, Detroit, Larkin 11 Utah 12 13 .480 5½ N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1 Wayland Academy 41 (Nyquist), 2:48. Penalties_None. defensive tackle Kenny after the game ended, the "It was great" to hear from p.m. Clear Lake 84, Turtle Lake 49 Pacific Division Shots on Goal_Detroit 11-12-7- Clark said on Thursday. "It team announced McCarthy's McCarthy on Wednesday, Atlanta at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Columbus 88, Waterloo 63 WLPct GB 2_32. Toronto 10-5-15-1_31. L.A. Clippers 16 8 .667 — Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. Columbus Catholic 82, Granton Power-play opportunities_Detroit was emotional. It was emo- firing. receiver Randall Cobb said. Golden State 17 9 .654 — N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. 32 0 of 2; Toronto 0 of 4. L.A. Lakers 15 9 .625 1 Carolina at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Cornell 54, Winter 50 Goalies_Detroit, Bernier 4-6-0 tional for all of us. Mike Wednesday's return pro- "It was great that he had that Sacramento 12 11 .522 3½ New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Denmark 61, Fox Valley Lutheran (31 shots-27 saves). Toronto, Phoenix 4 20 .167 12 came in, and we were sur- vided some closure. opportunity. I think he's Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 45 Sparks 4-1-1 (32-27). Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 Durand 82, Elmwood/Plum City Wednesday's Games A_19,392 (18,819). T_2:37. prised he was even coming "Mike came by the office, given a lot to this organiza- Denver 124, Orlando 118, OT p.m. 36 Referees_Eric Furlatt, Frederick Golden State 129, Cleveland 105 in. Seeing him, gave him a I think Tuesday we all saw tion. Denver at San Francisco, 4:05 Flambeau 76, Lake Holcombe 68 L'Ecuyer. Linesmen_Tyson Baker, Oklahoma City 114, Brooklyn 112 p.m. Gibraltar 73, Algoma 42 Scott Cherrey. round of applause and him as a staff, which was "Unfortunately, that's a Washington 131, Atlanta 117 Detroit at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Greendale 89, Heritage Christian thanked him. He was emo- great," Philbin said. "Then part of the business, not tional about it, we were all we talked, and he wanted an only for players but for problems, we were sped up easy 55-22 Copper Moun- emotional about it." opportunity to speak with coaches, for everyone. Boys with that and we couldn’t tain Conference win over Linebacker Clay the team. I was 100 percent, Changes happen. This is a get into a real good rhythm, Republic-Michigamme Matthews spent all 10 NFL fully supportive of that, and business, at the end of the we couldn’t get the ball Thursday night. seasons with McCarthy. he did a fantastic job talking day. They made a business From page 9 "I was happy to see him," to the team. decision." Kevin Hudacek 4, Parker Wilson 6, Tommy Lundin where it needed to go,” “Everybody got a lot of Notes: Clark was the Packers' nominee for the 3, David Benson 9, Joe Kashich 2, Griffen Revoyr Matthews said. "Obviously, "Not just about football Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, which recog- 31. FTs: 7-14. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: None. 3-point- Hurley coach Mike Swartz quality minutes tonight, it nizes one NFL player for outstanding community ser- ers: Revoyr 4, Roehm 1, Lundin 1. said. was nice,” Ontonagon first thing's first, you under- and winning football games, vice activities off the field as well as excellence on the South Shore — Bjorn Branham 3, Matthew stand that this is a business but his passion. His passion field. "I was really happy. I always try to help people Montgomery 3, Kyler Waters 4, Chase Reijo 11, Gavin Ransanici led coach Andy Borseth said. out and I always try to give back. For the Packers and Steve Kavajecz 4, Jake Winse 3, Douglas Hipsher and not many people get for the game, his love for the everybody to recognize it, it's cool." ... RG Byron Bell Hurley with 17 points and “Everybody played about (knee) and RT Bryan Bulaga (knee) missed practice 11, Sawyer Schierman 4. FTs: 12-20. Fouls: 18. that opportunity. For him to players was clearly evident. for the second consecutive day. LS Hunter Bradley Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Reijo 2, Montgomery Carson Thewis had 10. half a game, I’d say.” (ankle), who was injured on Wednesday, did not 1. invest the past 13 years in I'm sure it was emotional for practice, either. Ironwood 40 63 Charlie Motiff paced Logan Latvis led the South Shore 19 43 Washburn with 20 points. Gladiators with 13 points. – – – Hurley (1-1) goes to Ash- Ontonagon (3-1, 3-1) WASHBURN, Wis. – land tonight. hosts Chassell Monday. Mercer girls lose at Bayfield Hurley — Carson Thewis 10, Andy Hamlin 4, Hurley suffered its first loss Derek Ransanici 2, Tony Cummings 6, Braxton “That’ll be a good test,” of the season 62-45 at Sbraggia 4, Gavin Ransanici 17. FTs: 12-22. Fouls: Borseth said. BAYFIELD, Wis. – The Mercer girls fell tinuing to work and continue to get better.” 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Hamlin 1. R-M — Eli Luokklo 1, Kaleb Conklin 3, Kolin 60-38 at Bayfield Thursday night. Mercer (0-3, 0-2) hosts Solon Springs Washburn Thursday night. Washburn — M. Hoglund 7, A. Wilber 7, C. Conklin 4, Logan Hanninen 4, Jake Carlson 7, The Midgets came out Motiff 20, E. Rusch 10, S. Wyyonilc 3, C. Rosales Andrew Holender 3. FTs: 6-10. Fouls: 17. Fouled Zoe Botes led the Tigers with 10 points. Monday. 6, M. Hoglund 9. FTs: 3-5. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: out: None. 3-pointers: Kaleb Conklin 1, Carlson 1. Mercer was only down by two late in the Mercer — Mia Towne 4, Ella Torkelson 9, Molly Hohner 4, Jessica Klopatek flat to begin both halves of None. 3-pointers: M. Hoglund 1, Wilber 1, M. Ontonagon — Logan Latvis 13, Eddy Polakows- 1, Ava Barton 4, Zoe Botes 10, Aubrey Schoeneman 6. FTs: 12-20. 3-pointers: Hoglund 1. ki 7, Luke Soumis 4, Bradley Mhyren 2, Brendan first half until Bayfield applied the press. None. the Indianhead Conference Hurley 22 45 Buzzo 4, Elijah Dupie 2, Austin Walters 6, Phil Bayfield — Alexia LaGrew 2, Jamie Hanson 11, Janelle Gordon 10, Sis “The press really gave us fits, it sped us LaPointe 7, Isabelle Cornelous 4, Autumn Gordon 14, Alena Bressler 6, Melissa game and they committed Washburn 35 62 Voss 3, Henry Menigoz 8, Rory Labine 6. FTs: 5- 13. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: L. 1, up, we turned the ball over quite a bit,” Mer- Basina 3. FTs: 11-19. 3-pointers: Hanson 2, Gordon 1, LaPointe 1, Bressler 1, 19 turnovers as Washburn – – – Voss 1, Menigoz 2. Basina 1. R-M 5 10 15 22 cer coach Thomas Tollakson said. “Our Mercer 21 38 played a full-court press. ONTONAGON – Bayfield 31 60 “That gave us a lot of Ontonagon picked up an Ontonagon 14 24 41 55 girls battled. We’re going to just keep con- l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Feeling blue at Christmas time Dear Annie: Whenever Christmas rolls around, I feel sick. I want to enjoy the mer- riment as much as most people seem to. Unfortunately, I have negative associations with the winter holidays. I’m sure I’m not alone in dreading Christmas. How can I put these associations aside in order to Dear have a happy holiday season? – Cringing Annie at Christmas Dear Cringing at Christmas: It sounds as though it’s not Christmas you’re cring- your experience and offering some heart- ing at so much as the unresolved emotions felt perspective. it brings up for you. It’s also possible that Dear Annie: This is a response to you’re experiencing seasonal affective dis- “Grieving Mom.” I lost my 31-year-old son order, a type of depression that affects an to a drunken driver last year. My son was estimated 3 million Americans each year. riding his bicycle cross-country. With no Either way, counseling could be a hugely hesitation, our family donated every part THE PAJAMA DIARIES beneficial tool for exploring, processing of his beautiful body so that others could and, one hopes, moving past these nega- tive associations. have better lives. Greg would have wanted Dear Annie: This is in response to that. My point of this letter is to highlight “Grieving Mom,” the mother who received how we all have different responses to a letter from a woman who is alive because tragic losses. Whereas “Grieving Mom” of an organ donation from “Grieving wants no contact with the recipient of her Mom’s” son who tragically died. son’s heart and is appalled that the receiv- My husband died while riding his bicy- er reached out to her, I would embrace the cle three years ago. We donated his organs chance to hug the individual who has my because that’s what he had indicated he son’s heart beating in his or her body. wanted. Later, I received a note from some- What a gift for the both of us! Please MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM one who had gotten a tendon from him, remind your readers to take the time to thanking us for making this hard decision. become organ donors so that others might We were so grateful to get that letter, have the chance for a better life and your knowing that maybe someone else could loved one, in a beautiful way, could live now ride a bike or be able to walk or func- on. – Barry tion normally. Dear Barry: I am so sorry for the loss of My heart aches for “Grieving Mom,” your son. It sounds as if he was a generous but I know that the recipient of the organ and kind person. Thank you for your per- was just trying to express her gratitude to spective. A single organ donor may save that mother for giving her some more the lives of up to eight people and improve time. I hope that one day, “Grieving Mom” the lives of up to 50, according to the Uni- can accept the offering of gratitude. – versity of Pittsburgh Medical Center. 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WOMAN ASKS WHETHER HER STRENUOUS WORKOUT ROUTINE IS TOO INTENSE by Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D.

Dear Doctor: I wonder, as a 67- Our bodies and minds are not cardio, resistance and flexibil- year-old woman, whether my at all shy about letting us know ity. If you do decide to make workout routine would be con- when we're overdoing it. On changes to your routine, be sidered too strenuous? I walk the physical side, signs that sure to maintain that same bal- six miles and use weight ma- you may want to ease up in- ance. chines five days a week, and clude being unable to continue It's clear from the weight loss do an hour each of yoga, to perform at the same level, you cited and the improved Zumba, cardio and stretching persistent aches or pains, fa- blood pressure that has al- each week. This routine has tigue during and after exercise, lowed you to stop taking med- helped me lose 27 pounds and loss of appetite, repeated in- ication that you're reaping a get off of blood pressure medi- juries and increased suscepti- number of physical and emo- cine. Do you think I need to bility to colds. Mental effects tional benefits from your cur- slow down? can include poor or disrupted rent approach. We suspect that Dear Reader: That's quite an sleep, loss of interest or moti- your family and friends are a bit impressive regimen for age 67! vation, as well as anxiety, irri- in awe of what you do and what As long as you're in good tability or depression. you have achieved. Just re- health and enjoy what you're Because we're generally work- main aware of what your body Daily Globe doing, we see no reason that ing to improve when we exer- and mind are telling you and SUDOKU you can't continue. That said, cise, a certain amount of adjust accordingly. Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN based on a 9x9 grid with several given there are a few things for you discomfort can be part of the Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an numbers. The object is to place the to consider that can help you process. But if a workout internist and associate profes-     numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares evaluate your exercise routine leaves you worn out to the sor of medicine at UCLA so that each row, each column and both now and in the future. point that you no longer feel the Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is    each 3x3 box contains the same We have multiple goals when physical and emotional bene- an internist and assistant pro- number only once. The difficulty level we exercise. On the physical fits or have lost the emotional fessor of medicine at UCLA side we want to increase mus- afterglow that so often accom- Health.)   of the Conceptis Sudoku increases cle, decrease body fat, en- panies physical achievement, (Send your questions to ask- from Monday to Saturday.   hance agility, flexibility and then it's time to reassess. [email protected], coordination, and improve If you begin to experience any or write: Ask the Doctors, c/o Answer to previous puzzle heart and lung function. 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(AP) – A prosecutor after a car told a jury Thursday plows into a that James Alex Fields Jr. crowd iden- had hate and violence in tified as his mind when he delib- “protesters.” erately drove his car into “What we a crowd of counter- have is a protesters at a white man who nationalist rally, killing had a deci- one woman, injuring sion, and he dozens and leaving bod- James Alex decides to ies strewn on the Fields Jr. turn his Associated Press Associated Press ground. Inst ag ram IN THIS Nov. 27 file frame from video, April Pipkins IN THIS Nov. 27 file frame from video, April Pipkins As prosecutors urged post into reality,” she said. holds a photograph of her deceased son, Emantic “EJ” holds a photograph of her deceased son, Emantic “EJ” jurors to find Fields guilty Defense attorney Denise Bradford Jr., during an interview in Birmingham, Ala. Bradford Jr., during an interview in Birmingham, Ala. of first-degree murder and Lunsford urged the jury to Bradford, who was licensed to carry a gun, was killed Bradford, who was licensed to carry a gun, was killed other felonies for the dead- consider the chaos earlier Thanksgiving night by an officer responding to a Thanksgiving night by an officer responding to a ly August 2017 crash, his that day, when street fights report of gunfire at a shopping mall in Hoover, Ala. report of gunfire at a shopping mall in Hoover, Ala. lawyers made a final broke out between the two The recent shootings of Bradford Jr. and Jemel Rober- The recent shootings of Bradford Jr. and Jemel Rober- attempt to convince them groups and tear gas was son amplified long-held worries that bad things can son amplified long-held worries that bad things can that Fields had plowed into thrown. happen when a black man is seen with a gun. happen when a black man is seen with a gun. the crowd out of fear. Lunsford said Fields The jury is scheduled to had urine thrown at him, begin deliberating the case had been yelled at by coun- 2 deadly shootings send chill through black gun owners Friday morning. terprotesters and found During closing argu- himself alone and unpro- ODENTON, Md. (AP) – Gun- the 26-year-old Roberson to drop his don’t get any of the benefits.” ments Thursday, prosecu- tected as he attempted to rights advocates like to say, “The only gun before opening fire. In some other cases involving tors portrayed Fields as a leave Charlottesville and way to stop a bad guy with a gun is But witnesses also reportedly black men killed by police: Philando white nationalist who drive back to his home in with a good guy with a gun.” Some shouted that Roberson, who had a Castile was shot in a car in 2016 in became angry after police Maumee, Ohio. She said he black gun owners, though, are not so firearms permit, was a guard. And a Minnesota, seconds after informing forced crowds at the rally saw a large crowd down sure it’s a wise idea for them to try to fellow guard said Roberson was wear- the officer he had a gun. The officer to disband. The police the street surrounding two be the good guy and pull out a ing a knit hat and sweatshirt that was acquitted of manslaughter. And action followed violent other cars and feared he weapon in public. were emblazoned “Security.” John Crawford III was shot in a Wal- clashes between the white would be attacked. Twice in the span of 11 days last Bradford, 21, was killed Thanks- mart in Ohio in 2014 while holding a nationalists who descend- “Look at the circum- month, a black man who drew a gun giving night by an officer responding BB gun he had picked up in the ed on Charlottesville to stances as they appeared to in response to a crime in the U.S. was to a report of gunfire at a shopping sporting goods section. Security protest plans to remove a him,” Lunsford said. shot to death by a white police officer mall in Hoover, Alabama. Police ini- footage showed he never pointed it at statute of Confederate Gen. “He says he felt he was after apparently being mistaken for tially identified Bradford as the gun- anyone. Robert E. Lee and counter- in danger, there were peo- the bad guy. man but later backtracked and arrest- According to the advocacy group demonstrators who ple coming at him.” Some African-Americans who are ed another suspect. Mapping Police Violence, 1,147 peo- showed up to oppose the Antony told the jury no licensed to carry weapons say cases Ben Crump, a lawyer for the dead ple were killed by police in 2017, 92 white nationalists. one was near Fields’ car like those make them hesitant to step man’s family, said witnesses percent of them in shootings. While Senior Assistant Com- when he drove into the in to protect others. claimed Bradford was trying to wave blacks made up 13 percent of the U.S. monwealth’s Attorney crowd. She said he idled in “I’m not an advocate of open-carry people away from the shooting. population, they accounted for 27 Nina-Alice Antony remind- his car for more than a if you’re black,” said the Rev. Kenn Crump said Bradford was licensed percent of those killed by police, 35 ed the jurors about a text minute before backing up, Blanchard, a Second Amendment to carry a weapon but was presum- percent of those killed by police message sent by Fields the then speeding into the activist and host of the YouTube pro- ably seen as a threat because he was while unarmed, and 34 percent of day before the rally that crowd. gram “Black Man With a Gun TV,” a a black man. those killed while unarmed and not included an image of Adolf “He gets toward that gun advocacy show. “We still have The two shootings have brought attacking, the organization said. Hitler. Fields sent the text group and he goes for racism. ... We still scare people. The up some of the same questions about Andre Blount of Tomball, Texas, to his mother in response them,” she said. psychology of fear, it’s bigger than the racist assumptions and subconscious once pulled out his shotgun to help a to her plea for him to be Fields, 21, faces charges Second Amendment.” fears that were asked after the killings neighbor who was being attacked by careful. Fields wrote: ‘we’re of first-degree murder in The recent shootings of Jemel of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mis- an armed white man. The police not the one (sic) who need the death of Heather Heyer, Roberson and Emantic Bradford Jr. souri, and Trayvon Martin in San- eventually arrived and defused the to be careful,” accompa- a 32-year-old paralegal and amplified long-held fears that bad ford, Florida. situation, he said. nied by Hitler’s image. civil rights activist who was things can happen when a black man Trevor Noah, host of “The Daily “For me, being a legally registered Antony also repeatedly killed. He also faces five is seen with a gun. Show,” lamented Bradford’s death. owner and having a concealed reminded the jurors about counts of aggravated mali- Roberson was working security at “That’s what they always say, weapon permit, I feel like I have to be a meme Fields posted on cious wounding, three a Robbins, Illinois, bar when he was right? ‘The good guy with a gun stops more careful than the next person,” Instagram three months counts of malicious wound- killed Nov. 11 while holding at gun- the crime,’” Noah said. “But then if Blount said. “Because if not, the only before the crash. The ing and a count of leaving point a man involved in a shooting. the good guy with a gun turns out to thing anyone sees is a black man with image shows bodies tossed the scene of an accident. Witnesses said the officer ordered be a black good guy with a gun, they a gun.” 2 US warplanes crash off Japan; 1 crew dead, 5 missing

TOKYO (AP) – One of two their base in Iwakuni, near their “immediate response and operation, said Japanese res- Last month, a U.S. Navy F/A- crew members recovered after Hiroshima. The five others were rescue efforts” and said “What- cuers found one of the crew 18 Hornet from the aircraft carri- two U.S. warplanes collided and in the KC-130. ever you need, we are here for from the fighter jet in stable con- er USS Ronald Reagan crashed crashed off Japan’s coast early The Marines said in a state- you.” dition. The Marines said the into the sea southwest of Japan’s Thursday is dead and five others ment that the two planes were The crash took place 200 crew member was taken to a southern island of Okinawa, remain missing, the U.S. military involved in routine training, miles off the coast, according to hospital on the base in Iwakuni though its two pilots were res- said. including aerial refueling, but the U.S. military. Japanese offi- and was in fair condition, but cued safely. In mid-October, a The Marine Corps said the that it was still investigating what cials said it occurred closer to the did not provide any other MH-60 Seahawk also belonging other recovered crew member caused the crash. coast, about 60 miles, and that’s details. to the Ronald Reagan crashed off was in fair condition. President Donald Trump where the search and rescue mis- Japan’s coast guard also the Philippine Sea shortly after Both were in an F/A-18 Hor- tweeted that his thoughts and sion found the two crew mem- joined the search. takeoff, causing non-fatal injuries net fighter jet that collided with a prayers are with the Marine bers. The crash is the latest in to a dozen sailors. KC-130 Hercules refueling air- Corps crew members involved Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense recent series of accidents involv- More than 50,000 U.S. troops craft collided during training at in the collision. He thanked Force, which dispatched aircraft ing the U.S. military deployed to are based in Japan under a bilat- about 2 a.m. after taking off from the U.S. Forces in Japan for and vessels to join in the search and near Japan. eral security pact. Arrests to-month increase. crossed illegally were large- North Carolina Democrat drops Many families and chil- ly Mexican men who tried dren, predominantly from to elude capture. Central From page 2 Guatemala, El Salvador American asylum seekers race concession amid probe Patrol made 51,856 arrests and Honduras, turn them- have low approval rates. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – initially conceded the day sealed in an envelope to last month, up from 51,001, selves in to agents and seek But many stay in the U.S. The Democrat trailing in a after the election, when keep them from being or 1 percent, in October asylum or some other form while their cases wind North Carolina congres- Harris’ lead was less than altered. and up from 29,085 in the of protection, a dramatic through backlogged immi- sional race withdrew his 1,900 votes. The margin A state election board same period of 2017. It was change from several years gration courts, which can concession Thursday as was cut by half the next spokesman confirmed the fourth straight month- ago when people who take several years. state election officials week, but he declined to Thursday that subpoenas investigated allegations of seek a recount. He seeking documents had absentee ballot fraud. changed his mind with the been sent to the Harris Dan McCready’s rever- arrival of the allegations, campaign, the Red Dome sal came as a top leader at some of which have been Group, which worked for the state’s Republican linked to a man who Harris, and the campaign Party said it would sup- worked for Harris’ chief committee of the sitting port a new election in the strategist. Bladen sheriff. The board unresolved 9th Congres- “I didn’t serve overseas released documents show- sional District race if an in the Marine Corps just to ing that McCrae Dowless, investigation shows that come back and watch the contractor hired by Red wrongdoing swayed its politicians and career crim- Dome, seems to have col- outcome. inals attack our democra- lected the most absentee Unofficial totals have cy,” McCready said. “That’s ballot request forms in Republican Mark Harris why today I withdraw my Bladen County this fall. leading McCready by 905 concession to Mark Harris, Dowless has a felony crimi- votes. But the state elec- who’s remained completely nal record. tions board refused to cer- silent.” “I call on Mark Harris to tify the results last week At issue is who can han- tell us exactly what he because of allegations of dle completed ballots. knew and when he knew “irregularities and concert- North Carolina law allows it,” McCready said. The ed fraudulent activities” only a family member or Harris campaign and Red involving mail-in ballots in legal guardian to drop off Dome founder Andy Yates the district. The board is absentee ballots for a didn’t respond to an email meeting later this month to voter. seeking comment. A cam- hear evidence, but it’s In affidavits offered by paign lawyer said earlier unclear whether the race the state Democratic Party, this week that it wasn’t will be settled then. The some Bladen County voters aware of any illegal con- board could order a new have described that people duct in the 9th District election. came to their homes to col- race. Harris said last week McCready, an Iraq War lect their absentee ballots, that his victory should be veteran who outraised whether or not they had finalized while the board Harris in the campaign, been fully completed or investigated.