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NATION • 8 SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Friday, February 16, 2018 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 19 | Low: 9 | Details, page 2 Vilas sheriff says murder suspect visited jail, left EAGLE RIVER, Wis. — A pub- ment in Hurley instead. He then confirmed that Lussier came to Lussier left in wasn’t stopped. March 5. lished story says a 19-year-old left the building without being the sheriff’s department window Wisconsin Assistant Attorney All of the defendants are man wanted in an Iron County, detained, the story says. around 8 p.m. Friday, accompa- General Richard Dufour, lead charged with conspiracy to com- Wis., murder case tried to turn Lussier and four other men nied by two women, one of whom special prosecutor, has also filed mit first-degree intentional himself in to Vilas County are charged in the death Wayne was his mother. charges in Iron County Circuit homicide as a party to a crime authorities last Friday. Valliere, 25, a Lac du Flambeau The sheriff said Lussier was Court against Richard F.A. Allen, while armed with a dangerous The Lakeland Times reported man whose body was found on then told he could be booked at 27, of Lac du Flambeau; Evan T. weapon and also with hiding a Thursday that James B. Lussier, New Year’s Day in the Mercer the jail, and was told to sit down. Oungst, 27, of Arbor Vitae; corpse. 19, of Arbor Vitae, showed up at area. The suspect then left the A. Wolfe, 26, of Lac du Flambeau, Valliere was shot eight times the Vilas County Justice Center A warrant had been issued for building. and Joseph D. Lussier, 26, of Lac after being beaten. A criminal that evening, but was told he Lussier’s arrest. The sheriff said he was look- du Flambeau. needed to turn himself in to the The Lakeland Times story said ing into the incident, attempting The suspects are scheduled to Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- Vilas County Sheriff Joseph Fath to determine why the vehicle appear in Iron County Court on LET GO — page 5 Man BLUEBIRD DAY Bessemer student arrested in class by himself By IAN MINIELLY Hooyman will iminielly@yourdaily- now be judged on globe.com on old his academic BESSEMER — record, the Byron Hooyman, school’s curricu- A.D. Johnston lum and grading warrant High School stu- system, test WAKEFIELD — Gogebic dent, learned last scores, a recom- County Sheriff’s Department September, with mendation from deputies located a fugitive about 16,000 an A.D. Johnston hiding in a closet in Wake- other students official, student nationwide, that Byron field on Feb. 8, around 2 p.m. Hooyman activities and Aaron John Schrauth, 38, his academic leadership, as of Wakefield, was wanted on achievement and well as an essay. a fugitive warrant issued out test scores earned recogni- From March through of Sawyer County, Wis., for tion as a semi-finalist as a mid-June, according to the failure to report to the Sawyer National Merit Scholar. NMS website, around County Jail within a 10-day The NMS program 7,500 finalists will find out period. began in 1955 and high they are winners of Nation- Deputies indicated he was school students are entered al Merit $2,500 scholar- living under the alias of Ben- into the program when tak- ships. Other scholarships jamin Krause in Wakefield ing the preliminary are available and awarded before being taken into cus- SAT/National Merit Schol- by corporate sponsors to tody. arship Qualifying Test, the children of the corpora- Online court records show initial screening point of tion’s employees or resi- the Wisconsin arrest warrant about 1.6 million entrants dents of the community was issued seven years ago, every year. the business is located when Schrauth was a Hay- In February, the NMS within. ward resident. program notified about Colleges also provide 15,000 semi-finalists they Merit Scholarships from had advanced to finalists. the finalist pool out of The school principal is students accepted provided a certificate to through their admissions Fe University present the finalist. offices. teaches second ski class Gogebic five-year MERCER, Wis. — Because of popular demand after its Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe recreation plan last offering, Fe University ADELYA MAXINOSKI, of Bessemer, begins her day of snowboarding at will again hold a two-day Indianhead Mountain in Wakefield last week, during the warm spell. cross country skiing class. Chad McGrath will teach lists improvement the class, which runs from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 27 and March 1 projects at the MECCA warming cabin Frost dives deeper in Ontonagon County in Mercer. By RALPH ANSAMI ONTONAGON — There is a belief 54 inches on Wednesday. That six at McDonald Lake, at a cost “Instruction will be target- [email protected] of $15,000, would be ed for adults, including older that sunshine causes frost to go deep- inches is the greatest downward er. True or not, the frost on highways movement in one week’s time in the BESSEMER — A five-year financed by the DNR or adults, who perhaps ski a lit- recreation plan adopted by Michigan Department of tle, but feel they would ski in Ontonagon County took a big nose- past several years. dive in the past week. The frost in the tube located the Gogebic County Board Environmental Quality. more if they improved their of Commissioners on The locally funded pro- technique,” a Fe University The frost tubes are located on U.S. between White Pine and Bergland 45 near Bruce Crossing, U.S. 45 in took a five-inch dive, from 49 inches a Wednesday outlines yearly jects for 2019 would be spokesperson said in a news capital improvements pro- $7,500 for additional hunt- release. “Instruction will Woodspur and M-64, between White week ago to 54 inches Wednesday. Pine and Bergland. They are mea- Frost near Bruce Crossing dropped jects. ing walking trails on Pow- begin with the basics but will The plan was approved ers Road and $3,000 in also focus on the needs of the sured for frost weekly by the Onton- slightly deeper in the past week, from agon County Road Commission for 50 inches to 52 on Wednesday. on a 5-0 vote, with Joe tent pad improvements at students beginning with clas- Bonovetz and Jeff Wasley McDonald Lake. sic style and making the tran- the Michigan Department of Trans- A year ago, on Feb. 16, with a mild portation in an effort to determine January and February, the frost mea- absent. Lake Gogebic is the sition to skate skiing for those For this year, the plan focus of 2020 plans, with students who want to try the spring break-up and the effect of frost sured 42 inches in Bruce Crossing, 45 on the roads. inches in Woodspur and 50 inches calls for improvements to $50,000 sought from the skating method.” trails and a trailhead DNR for day use pavilions Students are required to The frost in the Woodspur tube between White Pine and Bergland. has sunk from 49 inches on Feb. 7 to —Jan Tucker upgrade in the Powers near the beach, $10,000 in provide their own equipment Road area of Ironwood local funding for dock and should be able to stand Township, at a cost of maintenance and $7,500 on skis. $7,500, and access road for playground equipment. McGrath has taught cross- Foster care bill passes state Assembly improvements and a kayak A kayak launch at Lake country skiing for over 25 launch at McDonald Lake, Gogebic is the lone 2021 years and has led skiers MADISON, Wis. — A part of the Speaker’s passage. for $13,500. The projects project listed, at $12,000. through the Porcupine Moun- bill Rep. Beth Meyers, D- Task Force on Foster The bill calls for the would be covered with For 2022, new tains. Bayfield, sponsored to Care, passed the state creation of a committee local funding. restrooms with flush toi- Enrollment in the class is begin the process of Assembly. It shows the to study the state’s stan- For 2019, the major lets estimated at $80,000 capped at eight students. looking at caseload legislature can work in a dards regarding social expense would be new are listed for Lake Gogebic For information on the standards for the state’s bi-partisan fashion to worker caseloads and restrooms with flush toi- and $12,000 is listed for a class, visit feuniversity.org or child welfare workers accomplish great things make recommendations lets at Little Girl’s Point, new vault toilet at McDon- call 715-476-2881 or 715-561- passed the state Assem- for social workers and regarding the appropri- costing $80,000 and ald Lake. bly Tuesday. the children and fami- financed by the Depart- “I’m very pleased lies they serve,” Meyers ment of Natural Resources. that this bill, which is said following the bill’s Maintenance of the dam SKI — page 5 BILL — page 5 PROJECTS — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-13 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Thursday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 99, No. 74 High 32 High 50 (1984) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Home & Garden. . . .14 Low 15 Low -31 (1939) Thursday none Snow depth 17 in. 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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 20/13 Todayy we will see sunny skies, high Bergland of 19°,°,, humidity y of 44%. Southwest 21/11 wind 10 to 13 mph. The record high Wakefield Ironwood for totodayoday is 50° set in 1984. Expect Saxon 19/10 19/9 Marenisco mostlymostlly cloudy skies tonight, 21/11 overnightovernnight low of 9°. Bessemer 20/8 Upson Hurley 19/10 Watersmeet 19/9 19/9 20/8 SUNS AND MOON Associated Press A VIDEO monitor shows school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz, left, making an Mercer appearance before Judge Kim Theresa Mollica in Broward County Court Thursday 19/6 Manitowish in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cruz is accused of opening fire Wednesday at the school, 16/5 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 7:02 a.m. killing more than a dozen people and injuring several. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 5:27 p.m. 16/5 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 7:35 a.m. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 6:25 p.m.p

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Usually, one inch of water r e t t a a w water f o of h c n inch i e n o one , y l l a u s U Usually, : r e w s n A This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: backpack until he got on campus. kicked out of the high school, which has The gunman fired into five classrooms about 3,000 students and serves an afflu- COUPON – four on the first floor of the school and ent suburb where the median home price one on the second floor, Sheriff Scott is nearly $600,000. Students who knew Friday Night Fish Fry Special Israel said. him described a volatile teenager whose The shooting lasted for three minutes. strange behavior had caused others to end When he was done firing, the assailant friendships with him. BUY ONE GET ONE 1/2 OFF went to the third floor and dropped his Cruz was ordered held without bond at Dine in only 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AR-15 rifle and the backpack containing a brief court hearing. He wore an orange Expires 2/24/2018 the ammunition. He then ran out of the jumpsuit with his hands cuffed at his building and attempted to blend in with waist. His attorney had her arm around fleeing students, Israel said. Cruz during the short appearance. After- Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 After the rampage, the suspect headed ward, she called him a “broken human 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com to a Wal-Mart and bought a drink at a Sub- being.” way restaurant before walking to a He was being held under a suicide Grammys defends itself about years at all of 84 Grammy categories, the McDonald’s. He was taken into custody watch, Executive Chief Public Defender women representation academy said that 17 percent of its nomi- about 40 minutes after leaving the McDon- Gordon Weekes told reporters. nees were women. ald’s, the sheriff said. Wednesday’s shooting was the 17th NEW YORK (AP) – After a few mis- USC’s study reports that women A day after the attack, a fuller portrait incident of gunfire at an American school steps, The Recording Academy is reassur- account for 22.4 percent of performers, emerged of the shooter, a loner who had this year. Of the 17 incidents, one involved ing its members that it is not lagging 12.3 percent of songwriters and 2 percent worked at a dollar store, joined the a suicide, two involved active shooters behind the music industry when it comes of producers. Women make up 21 percent school’s ROTC program and posted pho- who killed students, two involved people to female representation. of the academy’s voting membership. tos of weapons on Instagram. At least one killed in arguments and three involved In a letter sent to voting and non-voting The academy was heavily criticized last student said classmates joked that Cruz people who were shot but survived. Nine members Thursday, which was obtained month when its CEO Neil Portnow said would “be the one to shoot up the involved no injuries at all. by The Associated Press, the academy women need to “step up” when asked school.” As the criminal case began to take offers statistics to show that women had a about the lack of female winners at the The 19-year-old orphan whose mother shape, President Donald Trump, in an larger presence at the Grammy Awards 2018 Grammys. Portnow later said his died last year was charged with murder address to the nation, promised to “tackle compared to the industry standard. words were taken out of context, though Thursday in the assault that devastated the difficult issue of mental health,” but The letter to academy members comes three separate letters from music execu- this sleepy community on the edge of the avoided any mention of guns. Trump, who weeks after a University of Southern Cali- tives demanded a revamp at the academy. Everglades. It was the nation’s deadliest owns a private club in Palm Beach, about fornia- Annenberg School for Communica- “The gender composition of our member- school attack since a gunman targeted an 40 miles from Parkland, said he planned tion and Journalism study analyzed gen- ship and nominations reflect that of the elementary school in Newtown, Connecti- to visit the grieving community. der and race in music over the last six music community. But it’s not enough to cut, more than five years ago. He did not answer shouted questions years, including Grammy nominees. reflect the community. We must be leaders Meanwhile, students struggled to about guns as he left the room. Between 2012 and 2017, USC said 90.7 in moving our industry toward greater inclu- describe the violence that ripped through Trump, who did not speak publicly percent of the nominees were male and 9.3 sion and representation,” the letter reads. their classrooms just before the school day immediately after the shooting, weighed in percent were female. The numbers come “Women are 50 percent of our world. We ended. on Twitter early Thursday, calling the sus- from five awards: album of the year, record need their voice and presence at every level.” Catarina Linden, a 16-year-old sopho- pect “mentally disturbed” and stressing of the year, song of the year, best new artist, The Grammys telecast was also under more, said she was in an advanced math that it was important to “report such and non-classical producer of the year – an fire for not letting Lorde, the only woman class Wednesday when the gunfire began. instances to authorities, again and again!” award where female nominees is a rarity. nominated for album of the year, perform “He shot the girl next to me,” she said, In the case of Cruz, at least one person However, in looking at the same six at its 60th show last month. adding that when she finally was able to did report him. Police: No domestic violence calls at home before 3 deaths SEBEWAING, Mich. (AP) – A police chief says there’s no record of domes- tic violence calls to a Michigan home where a man is believed to have killed his wife and college- student daughter before fatally shooting himself. The man owned a carpet- and tile-cleaning company in the village of Sebewaing, and he and his wife were prominent members of the community, police Chief Bill Owens told MLive.com. The wife worked at the village’s only library, the chief said. They were in their mid-to- late 50s. Their daughter, an only child, was in her early 20s and attended Saginaw Val- ley State University. Their names weren’t immediately released. Owens, the village’s chief for the past 10 years, said his department has 779 never responded to a Bad River Lodge & Casino is proudly owned by the domestic violence situa- Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa tion at the family’s home. www.badriver.com • 800-777-7449 • 715-682-7121 “They were very active in 10 miles east of Ashland on Hwy 2 • Odanah, WI the community, real good people,” the chief said. “I Like us on [email protected] think that’s probably what WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, ALTER OR CANCEL ANY PROMOTION OR EVENT AT ANY TIME. makes it so surprising.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 3 Briefs

Candidate coming to Ironwood ‘’s Room’ a big success By MARIE EGGLESTON IRONWOOD – Ken Summers, a Democratic candidate through. The two boys, Sol which are silence, stillness someone to lean on, to for State Representative in Michigan’s 110th district, will Congratulations all Lagalo as Charlie and Zane and gesture. Given the open up to, it is easier, or at be at Contrast Coffee, 108 E Aurora St, at 10 a.m. on Mon- around to everyone Ozzello as Hank, are very chance, these actors make least bearable. We some- day to meet with anyone interested. The public is invited involved in Scott McPher- good. Their conversations the most of a sigh, a how see things more clear- to attend. son’s play, “Marvin’s with each other sound spot pause, an angry silence, a ly, as if the light of truth Room,” which is playing at on. As a former junior and wary face, a rigid back, a shines upon the problem Regional Hospice plans Polar Plunge Theater North right now. high school English teach- slump of the shoulders or and on our emotional The set designers and er, I can tell you, without an arch look that speaks responses to it. WAKEFIELD – Regional Hospice will hold the 12th builders, the stage crew, hesitation, that this is what volumes. There is a great deal of annual Polar Plunge Saturday March 24, in Sunday Lake the lighting crew, the kids sound like. In two As the characters talk to humor in the play, as I said in Wakefield. actors, those in charge of small roles, Amanda Maki one another, they change before, but it is serious, Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Wakefield costumes and props and is very believable. the subject, interject and too. Bessie, the main char- VFW, with the plunge beginning at 2 p.m. Immediately the director all deserve a Danny O’Sullivan is talk over each other. The acter, who looks after an after the plunge, an awards party will be held at the Wake- round of applause. This is results are often very ailing father and aging field VFW for all plungers and spectators. Prizes will be Theater preview a very good production. funny. I particularly liked aunt, receives a diagnosis awarded to the plungers, lunch will be served for a nomi- As I read the play earlier also quite good as the last the conversation between that affects not only her, nal fee, and drawings for door prizes will be held. this week, I wondered how choice receptionist. Jack Lee and the psychiatrist but the rest of her family. Participants of the plunge are encouraged to wear cos- all the scene changes Fashbaugh, though he which went round and Each character reacts to the tumes for the event. Footwear is mandatory. Plungers would work. There are a doesn’t “say” much, is a round (the kind of conver- news in his or her own must raise $25 to receive a T-shirt. Jumpers who raise number of short scenes in poignant presence as the sation that goes, “I’ll way, according to their $150 or more will also receive a long-sleeved T-shirt. If the play and they don’t dying Marvin. remind you to remind me own personalities; their someone would like to raise funds for the cause but does- happen in the same place Dave Manki is very to remind you” sort.) This reactions are simply that: n’t want to plunge into the lake, he or she can raise as the scenes on either side good as the seemingly for- is exactly what happens in reactions with nothing to pledges as a scardey-cat and just dip toes in the water. of them. How would they getful doctor who doesn’t real life. We have all heard do with right or wrong. Polar Plunge registration forms can be picked up at the change and change again? like to give bad news and or been part of conversa- And, just like in real life, following locations: Wakefield City Municipal Building, With the help of a fast Sandy Gertz is delightful as tions that occur in the play. the reactions change over Regional Hospice office, located at 216 E. Aurora St., the stage crew and some slid- Ruth, who will remind you This play is about fami- the course of the play as Hurley Chamber of Commerc, and State Farm Insurance ing screens, the transitions of your own aunts. The sis- ly. This particular one is the characters assimilate in Hurley. Pre-registration is appreciated, but not neces- from one scene to another ters, Bessie, played by Brid- dysfunctional, but a family the news. sary. T-shirts are not guaranteed to those who aren’t pre- went seamlessly. I was get Wendt and Lee, played nonetheless and they Tickets are on sale and I registered. quite impressed. The sets by Bridget O’Sullivan, reunite to help each other strongly suggest you go Regional Hospice is a community-based nonprofit for those fast scene were excellent and remind- and in doing so, find out buy one. Be prepared to organization that provides support to patients and fami- changes were often mini- ed me strongly of other sis- that they do, indeed, still laugh and to perhaps wipe lies dealing with a life limiting condition. Hospice ser- mal, which worked ter relationships I’ve been love and care for each other away a tear of two. Bring vices are covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit, extremely well, concentrat- part of or witnessed. despite conflict and dis- Kleenex. Medicaid and many private insurance companies, howev- ing on the actors and their There are other aspects tance. Marie Eggleston is a er such payments rarely cover the full cost of care. As a conversations. of characterization apart Facing reality is some- retired English and music result, Regional Hospice must rely on fundraising and The characterizations from the obvious ones of thing we don’t always want teacher. She lives in Iron- donations from the community. were terrific. These are real always being “in charac- to do, especially if it’s wood and has been involved “Without the outstanding support of the community, people and their distinct ter,” knowing your lines painful or scary; however, in many local theater pro- this fundraiser would not be as successful as it has been personalities came right and saying them on time, with family around, with ductions. for the past 11 years. The city of Wakefield and the Wake- field VFW have gone above and beyond supporting this fundraiser. The plungers, some who have done it for as Snowshoers check out North Country Trail many years as the plunge has been in existence, are an amazing group of people. Regional Hospice is humbled by all who make the Polar Plunge a success,” said Mary WAKEFIELD – A group Oberto, volunteer coordinator for Regional Hospice. from the Ni-Miikanaake For more information on the Polar Plunge, call the chapter of the North Coun- Regional Hospice office, 906-663-0308. try Trail snowshoed on the Road 519 on Tuesday. State tax offices closed on Monday Besides enjoying the mild, sunny winter day, LANSING – The Michigan Department of Treasury Calvin Kangas, Ric Olson, reminds taxpayers that state of Michigan offices will be Carmen LaGuardia, Mor- closed in observation of Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. gan Grasso and Karl Jensen 19. inspected the trail. Taxpayers with questions about their state income It was determined that taxes are encouraged to use Treasury Self-Service to beat most of the trail is in good the pre- and post-holiday phone surge. The online plat- shape and passable. On form enables taxpayers to ask state income-tax related the four-mile hike, they questions when convenient and avoid waiting for a state found that the Amish Treasury Department customer service representative to crew did a good job last answer a call. fall in cutting through the Taxpayers typically get an answers through Treasury large logs and clearing the Self-Service within 24 to 48 hours. trail. “Presidents Day weekend is time of year when we see The group encountered a spike in state income tax return filings and inquiries,” several large ravine wash- said Deputy State Treasurer Glenn White, head of Trea- outs. Olson, chapter trea- sury’s Tax Administrative Group. “We value taxpayer surer, led the way in find- Submitted photo time and ask individuals to use Treasury Self-Service for ing routes around the SNOWSHOERS ENJOY the North County Trail near County 519 in the Wakefield inquiries. It beats the phone wait and you can ask us washouts and marking area. From left are Karl Jensen, Ric Olson, Morgan Grasso and Carmen LaGuardia. questions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” them with blue and yellow are pictured. Treasury Self-Service enables taxpayers to check the flagging tapes. time walking the 519 trail America’s rugged northern working on this and other status of tax refunds, ask general and specific questions, Olson also added flags and am glad to see we can heartlands. trail segments in spring change addresses and see the status of letters sent to the along the trail to further make it work.” The NMK chapter main- and summer. For more state Treasury Department. identify the correct way to The North Country tains 55 miles of trail in information, contact the To get started with Treasury Self-Service, go to michi- go. Trail stretches 4,600 miles the western tip of Michi- group at 715-952-8900 or gan.gov/incometax and click on “Check My Income Tax Kangas, chapter presi- from North Dakota to Ver- gan’s Upper Peninsula. email nmk@northcountry- Information.” dent, said, “Had a great mont, meandering through The chapter anticipates trail.org.

f Community calendar Queen o raffle Hearts VFW Post 3673 has begun BREAKFAST BUFFET Email calendar items and Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Blood Pressure Screen- open meeting, noon, Salem (All You Care to Eat) community news to 4450. ing, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., with Lutheran Church, Ironwood. [email protected]. State Assembly candi- Regional Hospice nurses, Mill area74.org. For more information, call 906- date Ken Summers, 10 a.m., Street Garden, Bessemer. DOVE Support Group, Sunday, February 18, 2018 ~ 7 a.m.–11 a.m. 932-2211. Contrast Coffee, Ironwood. 906-663-0308. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Omelets to Order, Scrambled Eggs, Homemade Corned Beef Hash, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Biscuits and Gravy, Potatoes, French Toast, Sausage, Ham, Friday, Feb. 16 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. $9 per person,Baked Goods, Children Fruit, 6-10 Orange $5, Juice, 5 and Coffee under Free Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Overeaters Anonymous, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Kimball Homemakers, 1 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior 5 p.m., All Saints Lutheran noon, Elk and Hound. p.m., Community Center. Center. Church, Wakefield. Range Art Association, 1 Iron County Veterans Ser- EAT IN OR CARRY OUT AVAILABLE – 906-667-0812 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., 906 Boom, Ironwood. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Bessemer VFW, 605 W. Lead St., (U.S. 2) Across from Credit Union 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, p.m., Our Lady of Peace North Country Trail, 6 Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Ironwood. Catholic Church, Ironwood. p.m., Regal Country Inn, 2190. Mercer Food Pantry, area74.org. Wakefield. 906-229-5122. American Legion Post 58, noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. L.L. Wright Class of 1968 2 p.m., Iron County Memorial Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: EDT, Ontonagon United reunion planning committee, Building, Hurley. 715-476-7655. Methodist Church basement, 6 p.m., Iron Nugget, Hurley, Mercer Health and Well- 2018/2019 Midweek Season Pass Prices Alcoholics Anonymous/ next to Holiday gas station, 932-3622. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., *Valid Monday-Friday, restrictions apply Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Ontonagon. area74.org. Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 Mercer Community Center. an Church, Ironwood. Government p.m., VFW post home. Ironwood American Adult (18-64) - $240 area74.org. Bessemer Housing Com- Life Support Group, 6:30 Legion Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. mission, 8:30 a.m., executive p.m., Woodland Church, Iron- p.m., at the post, Ironwood Junior (13-17) & Senior (65+) - $209 EDT, Ontonagon United director’s office, 709 W. Iron wood. Memorial Building. Child (7-12) - $85 Methodist Church basement, St., Bessemer. Bessemer Veterans of Michigan Western Gate- next to Holiday gas station, Gogebic County Family Foreign Wars, 7 p.m., VFW way Trail Authority, 6 p.m., Ontonagon. area74.org. Department of Human Ser- hall, Bessemer. monthly meeting, Gogebic Alcoholics Anonymous, vices Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 County Courthouse, 200 N. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace County Medical Care Facility, p.m., Episcopal Church of the Moore St., Bessemer. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Wakefield. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Carvers, area74.org. Wakefield-Marenisco area74.org. 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Saturday, Feb. 17 School Board, 5 p.m., school Government Johnston High School, Besse- board room, Wakefield. Iron County Comprehen- mer. Community Pickleball Hurley School Board, sive Planning-Land and Zon- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School ing committee, 3 p.m., county p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, School gymnasium. 715-776- library. board room, courthouse. Ironwood. area74.org. 4588. Bessemer City Council, 6 Iron County Highway Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., city hall. Department, 4 p.m., Highway 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood School Board, department building. Church, Bessemer. Ironwood. area74.org. 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Gogebic-Iron County Air- area74.org. School board room. port Board, 4:30 p.m., airport. Government Sunday, Feb. 18 Watersmeet Township Iron County Recyling 2016 Polaris Indy 600 CFi School Board, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 21 Committee, 4 p.m., Iron Coun- ONLY 2600 MILES! Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 media center, Watersmeet ty Courhouse, Hurley. Absolutely Like New!! p.m., closed meeting, Salem School. Christian Men of the Powderhorn Area District Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Mercer Health and Well- Tuesday, Feb. 20 Cafe, Ironwood. Township Hall. • New Pro Ride Suspension • Ryder FX Shocks ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Mercer Community Center. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to • Analog Gauge Cluster • Perc Reverse Narcotics Anonymous, 7 noon, Ironwood Memorial • Heated Hand & p.m., Wesley United Methodist Building. St. Sebastian Church Church, Ironwood. Iron-Gogebic Integrated Thumb Warmers Alcoholics Anonymous, Family Services, 9-10:30 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran a.m., Iron County Courthouse, SAVE! SAVE! Church, Bessemer. Hurley. 906-663-4045 or 715- Pasty Sale area74.org. 561-2191. $ Monday, Feb. 19 Wisconsin Veterans 4,999 Employment Services Rep- Thurs., Feb. 22, 2018 resentative, 9-11:30 a.m., vet- Gogebic County Human Cost: $3.50 each erans service office, Hurley. Services Agency Board, 9 715-392-7808. a.m., Gogebic County Medical To order call Gogebic County Veterans Cloverland Motors Care Facility, Wakefield. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Barbara Karpus at 906-667-0647 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 Iron County Food Pantry, a.m., Ironwood Memorial 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan by February 20, 2018 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Building. 906-667-1110. l 4 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Women dump Trump Tamika Mallory, an African-Amer- nalist Joshua Green: “You watch. The ican who leads the national time has come. Women are gonna Sue Mizell, Publisher Women’s March, declared at a rally take charge of society. And they Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor in Las Vegas last month: “Stand up couldn’t juxtapose a better villain for me, white women ... You say you than Trump.” want to be my friend? I don’t want to Cokie Women are taking charge – not hear it from your mouth. I want to and Steve just as voters, but as candidates. see it when you go to the polls at the Roberts According to the Center for Ameri- In Their Opinion midterm elections.” can Women and Politics at Rutgers, Mallory was identifying a key female office-seekers are breaking all question for those midterms next records this year, with 50 running Gov. Snyder November: How many white women for the Senate and 415 for the who supported President Trump in ing his first year in office, Trump did House. Most are Democrats, and plays it safe with 2016 will abandon him this year and little to help himself with women.” pollster Celinda Lake, an expert on back Democratic congressional can- That’s not entirely true. Women the women’s vote, links the two didates? The answer could well vote on many different issues, and trends. state budget determine who controls Capitol Hill good economic news will certainly “Women candidates help energize for the rest of Trump’s term. help Team Trump. But doubts about women voters,” she told Time. “And The early signs are encouraging the president’s character and temper- in close races, you win with women Last Wednesday, Gov. Rick Snyder announced the for Democrats, who need a net gain ament, which dogged him during voters.” end of the four-year program experimenting with pri- of 24 House seats and two Senate the election campaign, have not gone There’s an enormous irony here. vatizing prison food service as part of his 2018-’19 seats to win majorities in those away. And those doubts are exempli- The energy and enthusiasm driving budget plan. chambers. The latest Washington fied by the president’s demeaning women’s participation in 2018 was It’s an acknowledgment of a failed experiment – Post/ABC News poll asked voters attitude toward women. sorely lacking in 2016, when Hillary with maggots in food, kitchen workers accused of which party’s candidate they’re like- As Brenan writes, “Allegations of Clinton ran such a tepid campaign smuggling and staff caught having sex with inmates ly to support in the fall, and past sexual misconduct, including a that her crowds kept shrinking dur- – that shows action to address the problem. Democrats held a 12-point edge. videotape in which he spoke of ing the election season, not growing. It’s good to see and was the most surprising part Some surveys show the race tighter women in vulgar terms that erupted But her defeat, combined with of a $56.8 billion state budget proposal that had very than that, but the trend along gender in the final weeks of the campaign, Trump’s egregious behavior, has few surprises. lines is clear. continued to follow him.” clearly ignited a new sense of Bringing prison food service back into the fold of Women favored Democrats by 26 Trump aggravated his problem by activism among many women. state government will cost taxpayers – the budget points in the poll, 57 to 31 – exactly sympathizing with a long string of Catherine Vaughan, a former field calls for an additional $13.7 million for the transition double the margin Hillary Clinton powerful men who were also organizer for Clinton in Ohio, start- to end the current $158.8 million contract with Trin- ran up among female voters in 2016. accused of “sexual misconduct,” ed a group called Flippable aimed at ity Services Group. The shift is fueled almost entirely by from conservative media stars Roger state legislative races. “A lot of And it has the potential to create administrative white women, who backed Trump by Ailes and Bill O’Reilly to Roy Moore, women I talk to who are mothers woes for the state’s 33 facilities, which house and 9 points, 52 to 43, but now favor the Republican Senate candidate in were thinking, ‘What will I tell my feed around 40,000 inmates. Democrats by 12 points. Alabama. Now his defense of staff kids in 30 years?’” she said in Time. Appropriate health and safety standards must be Another measure of female disil- secretary Rob Porter, accused of “Will they be able to say that they reinstated, meal shortages must be addressed and a lusionment with Trump and the domestic violence by two ex-wives, did something?” workforce of around 350 people must be identified Republicans: Gallup reports that in has highlighted the issue – and his All this energy won’t matter much and hired by July 31. all of its 2017 polls combined, only woeful lack of judgment. if women don’t listen to Tamika Mal- Yet “the benefits of continuing on that path don’t 33 percent of women viewed the Republican strategist Katie Packer lory and actually vote. The compla- outweigh the costs and we should transition back to president favorably, compared to 45 Beeson tells Time that Trump’s cency that helped sink Clinton is a doing it in-house,” Snyder said. percent of men. actions and statements have “disillu- real danger. As Paulette Rappa, direc- It’s a smart move to acknowledge privatization’s “Trump’s first-year overall job sioned many Republican women and tor of a nonprofit that helps prison- shortcomings and correct a plan that isn’t working. approval rating was the lowest of caused them to ask themselves ers re-enter society, told USA Today: However, the process won’t be easy or quick. It any U.S. president in Gallup’s whether or not there is a place for “The real march is on Election Day.” must be completed carefully and, more importantly, polling history, and his support them in the 2018 GOP.” Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- state officials have to learn from it to prevent repeat- among women was particularly low,” Steve Bannon, Trump’s former tacted by email at ing the mistake down the road. writes Gallup’s Megan Brenan. “Dur- adviser, made a similar point to jour- [email protected]. The remainder of Snyder’s 2018-19 budget plan attempts to control and prioritize spending increases amid the simultaneous call for tax cuts from legisla- Today in history tors. –Lansing State Journal By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History On Feb. 16, 1968, the nation’s first 911 emergency telephone system was inaugu- rated in Haleyville, Alabama, as the speaker of the Alabama Legislators House, Rankin Fite, placed a call from the mayor’s office in City Hall to a red telephone at Michigan Wisconsin the police station (also located Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Gov. Scott Walker, 115 in City Hall) that was answered Box 30013, Lansing, MI East State Capitol, Madison, by U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill. 48909, phone 517-373-3400, WI 53702, phone 608-266- On this date online: michigan.gov/snyder. 1212, online: walker.wi.gov. In 1804, Lt. Stephen Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- Decatur led a successful raid D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office into Tripoli Harbor to burn the Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC U.S. Navy frigate Philadelphia, DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- which had fallen into the hands 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- of pirates during the First Bar- ate.gov. ate.gov. bary War. Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- In 1862, the Civil War Battle Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office of Fort Donelson in Tennessee Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC ended as some 12,000 Con- 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; federate soldiers surrendered; launched the Explorer 9 satel- ing darkness. rifles used to kill 14 people in online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s lite. Five years ago: Gunmen the 2015 San Bernardino terror U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- victory earned him the moniker In 1977, Janani Luwum, the attacked a camp for a con- attack (sentencing is expected R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 2330 Rayburn “Unconditional Surrender Anglican archbishop of Ugan- struction company in rural later this year). House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- Grant.” da, died in what Ugandan northern Nigeria, killing a Today’s Birthdays ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- In 1868, the Benevolent authorities said was an auto- guard and kidnapping seven Jazz/pop singer-actress 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: and Protective Order of Elks mobile accident, although it’s workers from Lebanon, Britain, Peggy King is 88. Actor Jeremy bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. was organized in New York generally believed that he was Greece and Italy; the kidnap- Bulloch is 73. Actor William State Sen. Tom Casper- State Sen. Janet Bewley, City. shot to death by agents of Idi pers later claimed to have Katt is 67. Rhythm-and-blues son, R-Escanaba, 4100 Bins- D-Ashland, 126 South, State In 1918, Lithuania pro- Amin. killed the hostages. Billy singer James Ingram is 66. feld Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madi- claimed its independence from In 1988, seven people were Hunter was ousted as execu- Actor LeVar Burton is 61. Lansing, MI 48909, phone son, WI 53707, phone 608- the Russian Empire. (Lithua- shot to death during an office tive director of the National Actor-rapper Ice-T is 60. 517-373-7840, online: senator- 266-3510, online: legis.wis- nia, which was occupied by the rampage in Sunnyvale, Califor- Basketball Players Association Actress Lisa Loring is 60. Inter- tomcasperson.com. consin.gov/senate/25/bewley. Soviet Union, then Nazi Ger- nia, by a man obsessed with a by NBA players. Tony Sheri- national Tennis Hall of Famer State Rep. Scott Dianda, State Rep. Beth Meyers, many, then the Soviet Union co-worker who was wounded dan, 72, a British singer who John McEnroe is 59. Rock D-Calumet, S-1489 House D-Bayfield, 409 North, State again during World War II, in the attack. (The gunman is performed with the Beatles musician Andy Taylor is 57. Office Building, P.O. Box Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- renewed its independence in on death row.) during their early years in Ger- Actress Sarah Clarke is 47. 30014, Lansing, MI 48909, son, WI 53708, 608-266-7690, 1990). In 1998, a China Airlines many, died in Hamburg. Olympic gold medal runner phone 517-373-0850, online: online: [email protected] In 1923, the burial chamber Airbus A300 trying to land in One year ago: In the first Cathy Freeman is 45. Actor dianda.housedems.com. consin.gov. of King Tutankhamen’s recent- fog near Taipei, Taiwan, full-length news conference of Mahershala Ali is 44. Electron- ly unearthed tomb was crashed, killing all 196 people his presidency, Donald Trump ic dance music artist Bassnec- unsealed in Egypt by English on board, plus seven on the denounced what he called the tar is 40. Rapper Lupe Fiasco Letters Policy archaeologist Howard Carter. ground. “criminal” leaks that took down is 36. Actress Chloe Wepper is In 1937, Du Pont research Ten years ago: President his top national security advis- 32. Pop-rock singer Ryan The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters chemist Dr. Wallace H. George W. Bush, on a six-day er, Michael Flynn. President Follese (Hot Chelle Rae) is 31. should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve Carothers, inventor of nylon, tour of Africa, made his first Trump named Alexander Acos- Rock musician Danielle Haim received a patent for the syn- the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- stop in Benin before flying on ta as his new choice for labor is 29. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 5 Bill which held several listen- Record ing sessions around the MASTER GARDENERS state. Meyers also traveled From page 1 to communities in her dis- POLICE REPORT Iron County, Wis. ate size of each worker’s trict to talk to the commu- The Iron County Sheriff’s caseload and the rations of nity and county employees Department received a report social workers to supervi- about what they felt need- of an attempted burglary at the Pine Lake Lodge Wednesday. sors and the funding to ed to change, including According to the Iron implement necessary Hurley. County Sheriff’s Department, changes. Overwhelming the attempted burglary took According to Meyers, caseloads were the number place sometime between Tuesday night and Wednes- the committee will be one issue the task force day and there was a forced chaired by the Department heard, according to the entry of the building. of Children and Families release. The department continues to investigate, and anyone and Wisconsin County “Wisconsin social work- with any information is encour- Human Service Associa- ers and case workers have aged to contact sheriff’s tion, with representation caseloads higher than the department Lt. Paul from the department, national average, a Meyers’ Samardich at 715-561-3800. ——— county human service spokesperson said in the Benjamin Thomas Chris- directors, the department’s release. “Large caseloads tian was incarcerated in the jail Milwaukee bureau and a lead to burn-out and at 3:15 a.m. Sunday on a Hur- ley Police Department charge tribal representative. turnover. Social worker of disorderly conduct, accord- The committee’s report turnover makes it harder to ing to an ICSD report. would be sent to the state’s achieve permanency for ———— Mark A. Sczczerba and Joint Finance Committee kids.” Ryan A. Koppa were booked and the relevant legislative The bill is supported by and released from the county committees. the Wisconsin County jail at 2:02 a.m. Saturday on The bill resulted from Human Service Associa- an HPD charge of disorderly Submitted photo conduct, according to an ICSD the work of the Speaker’s tion. report. Task Force on Foster Care, —Richard Jenkins IRON COUNTY University of Wisconsin-Extension has a new group of Master Gar- ——— dener graduates. The group successfully completed 40 hours of classroom work, Andrew Richard Zaleski passed a final exam and completed a final project to graduate, according to horti- was incarcerated at the ICSD camping sites near Bald culture educator Darrin Kimbler. The group includes; first row, from left: Chandra on an Iron County warrant at Projects 8:30 p.m. Jan. 31, according Mountain. Moreno, Linda Frisbey, Melissa Geach, Jennifer Kangas and Jacey Roncali; second to an ICSD report. Hamilton urged the row: Chris Moreno, Donna Wilcox, Alyssa Rogo, Jeanne Walston, Gene Barsheny, ——— From page 1 Anita Kutz, Cheryl Jacisin, Sharlene Shaffer, Shelly Roncali, Lori Kutz and Meg Kole- Scott D. Korhonen was county board to proceed incrcerated at the ICSD at Jerry Wuorenmaa, of with caution regarding sar. The next step for the class is to complete at least 24 hours of volunteer service 1:40 p.m. on Jan. 31 for violat- the Western Upper Penin- the expansion of the Iron in the community this year to become certified Master Gardener volunteers. Any- ing his probation, according to sula Planning and Develop- Belle Trail to Ramsay, one with questions about the Master Gardener Volunteer program is encouraged an ICSD report. to contact Kimbler at the Iron County Extension office in the Iron County Court- COURT CASES ment Region, listed some studying easements, and Gogebic County plan changes that were supported an ORV map house at Hurley. District Court approved by the county that would show where Feb. 5: Danielle Rae East, board. He attended riders can legally oper- 25, Ironwood, fraud in Marijuana product labeling requirements issued the third degree, $650. Wednesday’s public hear- ate. Feb. 5: Deric Michael ing on the plan. An interesting part of LANSING — The Department of Licens- —The unique identification number Meredith, 35, Ishpeming, Steve Hamilton, presi- the plan is a climate chart ing and Regulatory Affairs released infor- for the package or the harvest, if applica- assault and battery, $975. dent of the Gogebic Range that says Ironwood aver- mation Thursday to inform and advise ble. Lottery Trail Authority, spoke ages 1.1 days per year of license applicants regarding the labeling —Date of harvest, name of strain, net about the off-road vehicle temperatures over 90 of medical marijuana products under the weight, and concentration of THC or CBD. trail system and connect- degrees, but 38 days below Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing —Activation time expressed in words or Thursday ing it to the Montreal River zero. Act. through a pictogram. Michigan Canyon overlook on the It says Watersmeet aver- An advisory bulletin was also issued to —Name of the safety compliance facility Poker Lotto: KC-JS-KS- Gogebic County side. He ages three days a year over publish the universal symbol as required that performed any test, any associated 8C-6D also mentioned primitive 90 and 45 below zero. by the emergency rules. test batch number, and any test analysis Midday Daily 3: 3-0-2 A marijuana plant or product contain- date. Midday Daily 4: 7-2-5-7 Daily 3: 2-3-3 ing tetrahydrocannabinol that is being —A warning that states the following: Daily 4: 0-2-7-0 boring him could also face sold or transferred must be labeled accord- “For use by registered qualifying patients Let go Fantasy 5: 16-21-32-33-36 charges. ing to Emergency Rules 38 and 39. Prior to only. Keep out of reach of children. It is “We’re confident we’re Keno: 01-04-07-09-11-16- marijuana products being sold or trans- illegal to drive a motor vehicle while under 23-24-28-32-34-35-43-47-58- From page 1 going to locate him. We ferred to or by a provisioning center, the the influence of marijuana,” 59-62-65-66-72-77-79 complaint says the sus- know he’s in the area. container, bag or product holding the mar- —And the universal symbol published pects thought he was a We’re hoping his family ijuana product must have a label and be by the department. Wisconsin confidential informant. will convince him to do the sealed with the following information: A file containing an image of the uni- 5 Card Cash: KD-AS-10D- An arrest alert for James right thing,” Fath said, —The name of the licensee and license versal symbol will be provided on the 6H-5S Lussier had been issued by according to News 12- number of the producer and/or the pack- department’s website. If the plant or prod- SuperCash: 14-15-18-24- the Wisconsin Department Rhinelander. ager. uct does not meet the definition of “mari- 32-35, Doubler: N —Ralph Ansami of Justice and anyone har- —The tag or source number as assigned huana” as defined in the MMFLA, then the Badger 5: 02-11-14-23-27 by the statewide monitoring system. universal symbol is not required. 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(R) (CC) PREMIUM l 6 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM From comfort to high-tech: Food a serious quest at Olympics

PYEONGCHANG, South The goal is to provide lots of Korea (AP) – First, U.S. snow- everything. boarding star Chloe Kim tweeted The two villages each have about being “down for some ice massive, 43,055-square-foot din- cream” while competing in ing rooms where nearly 500 chefs Associated Press Pyeongchang, then about being and cooking assistants provide a A WOMAN cooks at a restaurant in Gangneung, South Korea, Monday. Korean food is some of the “hangry” because she hadn’t fin- combined 18,000 meals per day. world’s finest — savory, salty soups with fish so tender it falls off the bone; thick slabs of grilled pork ished her breakfast sandwich. Each dining room is open 24 and beef backed with spicy kimchi that many Korean grandmothers swear cures the common cold. Clearly, food is a big deal for hours a day and offers about 450 But it’s very different from what many foreign Olympians are used to. Olympians, and it’s usually much different types of food in buffets more complicated than ice cream that include Western, Asian, ing laboratories to look for poten- who have the highest energy Rachel Basford, 31, a teacher in and sandwiches: the very specif- Korean, Halal, Kosher, vegetarian tial problems before the food expenditure of any sport in the Shanghai who’s from Kent, Eng- ic, highly calibrated fuel they put and gluten-free dishes, David even gets eaten. world, Parker-Simmons said. An land, said while drinking in a in their bodies – for energy, for Kihyun Kwak, the director of food average-sized woman will need fried chicken restaurant. “I’m not health, for warmth, for a psycho- and beverage at the Pyeongchang Home cooking 4,000 calories or more per day to that adventurous when it comes logical and physiological edge – Olympics, said in an interview. Finland’s Riikka Valila, the train and compete; a typical man to trying local foods. I just like to is an important part of what To determine what to serve at oldest women’s ice hockey player needs about 7,000 calories, she eat British food in various places makes them excel. Pyeongchang, Kwak’s team ana- in Olympic history at 44, likes said. Ski jumpers, on the other around the world.” Korean food is some of the lyzed food data for the past five the food options here but misses hand, sometimes have to drop 10 Asked if she planned to try world’s finest – savory, salty Olympics and also worked close- the “really good bread” back in kilograms below their natural Korean food she said, with a soups with fish so tender it falls ly with other nations’ nutrition Finland. She said some of her body weight, while keeping up laugh: “No. Absolutely not. We’re off the bone; thick slabs of grilled specialists. teammates on gluten-free diets their muscle mass and energy. going to Seoul tomorrow so pork and beef backed with spicy The amount of raw ingredi- have brought food from home. there’s the McDonald’s at Seoul kimchi that many Korean grand- ents used each day to feed the The Americans shipped over Fans split on Korean food Station, so that should be good.” mothers swear cures the com- athletes is staggering: 700 kilo- 85 pallets, each about 6 feet tall Foreign fans, of course, have mon cold. But it’s very different grams 1,540 poundsof beef, 450 and 3 feet deep and wide, filled their own food worries and rou- Willpower in the dining hall from what many foreign (992 pounds of eggs, 771 pounds with pastas, sauces, peanut but- tines. For the athletes, sheer abun- Olympians are used to. of lamb, 440 pounds of bacon, ter, grains and plants like quinoa, South Korean officials have dance can be a danger. “What I recommend for ath- 374 pounds of chicken, 220 and spices, Parker-Simmons said. tried to provide menus in English When U.S. figure skater Adam letes right now in competition pounds of rice, 7,495 pounds of There’s food meant to help and other languages to thou- Rippon got to Pyeongchang a mode is to be as safe as possible. fruits and vegetables, about with performance and recovery, sands of local restaurants. And coach told him about the last This might happen once in a life- 15,000 pieces of bread and 800 but there’s also “psychological the Korea Tourist Organization Winter Games in Sochi, when time; you don’t want to blow it pizzas. food,” which Parker-Simmons has published a brochure, com- one of her athletes became very with just having an upset stom- explains like this: Say an athlete plete with a hotline in English, excited about all the food avail- ach because you’ve eaten some- Food safety training her whole life for the Japanese, Korean and Chinese, able even as his performance in thing that’s different to what your Most Olympic athletes don’t Olympics fails. She takes it hard; that outlines “must eat” dishes training tanked. body’s used to,” Susie Parker-Sim- eat outside of the villages because she stops eating. This is when the and where to find them. The coach finally understood mons, a sports dietitian for the of worries about the purity of dietitians will turn to something Some tourists embrace the what was happening when the U.S. Olympic Committee in Col- ingredients, Kwak said. The Unit- special – a Reese’s Peanut Butter exotic. athlete donned his costume for orado Springs, Colorado, said in ed States did tests before the Cup, maybe, or Cheez-Its. “I was impressed with the lit- the short program: “He’d been in an interview in Pyeongchang. “I 2008 Beijing Olympics that Vincent Zhou, a U.S. figure tle fish, the eyes and everything,” the cafeteria the whole time; he’d say, as soon as the games is over, found some local chicken con- skater, said he needs a lot of Julie Thibaudeau, 53, from Que- gained seven pounds before the go at it; enjoy, be adventurous.” tained enough steroids to trigger carbs, “before, between and after bec, said as she celebrated her competition,” Rippon said with a positive test results. sessions,” to fend off fatigue. “It son’s gold medal in mogul skiing laugh. “And my coach is sitting Feeding the athletes Experts examine ingredients hasn’t been very difficult finding in a local Pyeongchang restau- next to me, and he was like, ‘ha, The U.S. team has its own closely for possible contamina- comfort food,” he said. rant. “I tried, and it was salty, but ha, ha, ha,’ and he turned to me chefs and dietitians, as well as two tion that could threaten athletes’ it was good. And after that I had a and said, ‘You’d better not get fat “nutrition centers” here. And then health or disrupt doping tests. Eating for performance good glass of ... beer.” while you’re here.’” there’s the food at two athletes vil- South Korea’s Ministry of Food The work to optimize nutri- Others play it safe. Very safe. Chloe Kim, by the way, finally lages, where nearly 3,000 athletes and Drug Safety has sent more tion can seem as thorough as the “We found Papa John’s (pizza) got her ice cream – and a gold from 90 different countries – than a dozen food safety special- work to perfect the sports skills. today, which was literally life- medal. She could be seen eating most of whom strictly follow ists to take ingredients samples Dietitians have to regularly test changing because ... we haven’t her treat while being swarmed by unique food routines – get fed. to buses equipped with fast-test- cross-country skiers, for instance, eaten a lot for the last few days,” reporters. MOUNTAIN RESCUE Russia: 5 citizens probably killed by US strike in Syria 911 calls about MOSCOW (AP) – After a week of unanswered ques- tions, Russia acknowledged Thursday that five of its citi- zens may have been killed by a U.S. strike in Syria, the Oregon climbing first time Russians have died at U.S. hands in Syria’s chaotic battlefield. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria death reveal Zakharova emphasized, however, that the five victims weren’t Russian servicemen. “According to preliminary information, five people, terror, heroism presumably Russian citizens, may have been killed in combat, the circumstances of which are being clarified,” PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The first Zakharova said in a briefing in Moscow. “Some others thing that Braton Jurasevich noticed have been injured, and it’s still necessary to check as he clambered down Mount Hood Associated Press whether they are citizens of Russia or other nations.” toward his fallen fellow mountain A RESCUE helicopter and ground teams attempt to reach stranded Until Thursday, both Russian and U.S. officials said climber was the blood – a lot of it. climbers on Mount Hood in Oregon on Tuesday. Rescuers scrambled up they had no information on Russian casualties in the Feb. The critically injured climber, later Oregon’s tallest peak Tuesday after a climber fell several hundred feet 7 clash, which came when pro-Syrian government forces be identified as Miha Sumi, was and several others were stranded, authorities said. attacked positions of the U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish sprawled with his feet above his head fighters in Syria’s oil-rich eastern province of Deir el-Zour on icy slope about 10,300 feet up the mobile phone. erratic and then stopped. The callers and faced a ferocious U.S. counterattack. mountain. “We’re still taking rocks and ice. ... continued CPR for 90 minutes until a Zakharova wouldn’t describe how the Russians died, Moments before, Sumi had Can you take a message for my mom rescue helicopter arrived, even saying the circumstances of the clash are still being clari- slipped while descending from the for me? Tell her I love her,” Jurasevich though Sumi’s pupils were fixed and fied. Still, her statement amounted to official recognition summit and plummeted head over says a few moments later. “I’m in a dilated. that the victims were part of the force that advanced on heels down a snowfield on Oregon’s bad spot.” The call is punctuated by warning the U.S.-backed fighters. tallest peak – his fall witnessed by The dramatic call is part of a shouts about tumbling rocks. At one This marks the first time that Russian and U.S. com- nearly a half-dozen other climbers release of three hours of 911 calls point, the climbers move their back- batants have directly faced each other in action in Syria – who called 911 as they watched help- from the chaos on Mount Hood. packs above Sumi’s head to protect a scenario Moscow and Washington have anxiously lessly. While the 911 operator was on the him. sought to avoid. Sumi would be pronounced dead line with Jurasevich, other climbers “Hey Miha, if you can hear us, Russian forces are supporting the Syrian government at a Portland hospital later Tuesday also called in to report seeing Sumi hang in there,” Jurasevich can be in its fight against opposition groups, some of which are after being airlifted off the slope, but fall or to report that they were also in heard saying. “You’re looking good, backed by the United States, and elements of both sides when Jurasevich arrived, he was still trouble. you’re doing good. We’re going to get are fighting the last remnants of the Islamic State group alive. A woman who had been climbing you a ride out of here.” in Syria. “I’m the only one with eyes on the with Sumi called 911 to report she Anderson, the female caller in individual right now and I’m still 200 and two others were stranded high Sumi’s party, was evacuated from the Court received 1.17 million war crimes feet above the climber. He is not mov- up Mount Hood, pinned down by mountain nearly seven hours later on claims from Afghans ing. I’m working my way down on a sheets of falling ice and tumbling a sled after she became unable to bad spot. I came across blood. rocks and unable to reach him. move for reasons that have not been KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – Since the International There’s a big blood trail,” he tells the “We just want to know what’s explained by authorities. Criminal Court began collecting material three months 911 dispatcher at the beginning of a going on with our friend,” the The other climbers were either ago for a possible war crimes case involving Afghanistan, call released by the Clackamas Coun- woman, Kimberly Anderson, says to brought down by snow tractor or it has gotten a staggering 1.17 million statements from ty Sheriff’s Office late Wednesday. the dispatcher while crying. hiked out with rescuers. Afghans who say they were victims. Sumi had come to rest in the shad- Another shaken climber called It was unclear how Jurasevich and The statements include accounts of alleged atrocities ow of a rocky outcropping known as moments after Sumi’s fall to say he the other climbers who helped Sumi not only by groups like the Taliban and the Islamic State, Crater Rock, stuck in a chute that wanted to climb down to his friend got off Mount Hood. but also involving Afghan Security Forces and govern- acted like a natural funnel for a bar- but was in a perilous position. Jurasevich did not answer his ment-affiliated warlords, the U.S.-led coalition, and for- rage of rocks that slammed down the “I’m not sure if I can get to him. It’s phone Thursday and his voicemail eign and domestic spy agencies, said Abdul Wadood mountain as the sun warmed the ice far, it’s really far,” said the friend, was full. Pedram of the Human Rights and Eradication of Violence and sent ice and rocks plummeting Matt Zavortink. “I thought maybe I About 10,000 people climb Mount Organization. downhill. thought I saw him moving, but I can’t Hood each year, making it one of the Based in part on the many statements, ICC judges in As Jurasevich inched closer, those tell. I’d expect severe injuries.” most popular snow-covered peaks in The Hague would then have to decide whether to seek a rocks careened past, making rum- The unidentified female 911 opera- the U.S. Its proximity to Portland and war crimes investigation. It’s uncertain when that deci- bling sounds in the background of tor stayed on the phone with Jurase- its accessibility contribute to that sion will be made. the call. A terrified Jurasevich tells vich for more than two hours as he popularity, but conditions on the The statements were collected between Nov. 20, 2017, the operator he’s not an experienced tried to save Sumi, first by himself and peak, which has 11 active glaciers, and Jan. 31, 2018, by organizations based in Europe and climber and doesn’t know what he’s then with the help of several other can be dangerous. Afghanistan and sent to the ICC, Pedram said. Because doing, but will stay with Sumi until climbers who reached the scene. More than 130 people have died one statement might include multiple victims and one help arrives. The climbers first reported Sumi’s on the 11,240-foot mountain, includ- organization might represent thousands of victim state- “Oh my God, a rock just went pulse was 64 and he was breathing ing seven school children and two ments, the number of Afghans seeking justice from the right by him. The sun’s out and it’s regularly, but they began rescue teachers who froze to death in 1986 ICC could be several million. bad. The whole hill is falling apart,” breaths and then CPR as his pulse and several climbers whose bodies “It is shocking there are so many,” Pedram said, noting he says, breathing heavily into his faded and his breathing became haven’t been found. that in some instances, whole villages were represented. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION / WORLD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 7 Bannon interviewed in Mueller’s Russia investigation WASHINGTON (AP) – Steve been any efforts to obstruct the been pre-approved by the White and more recently had a falling final say. Bannon, the combative former ongoing FBI probe into those House when asked about any out with Trump after the January “That’s an ongoing conversa- chief strategist for President Don- contacts. The House panel is events in the time period after publication of a book in which he tion we’ll have among an awful ald Trump, was interrogated for investigating the meddling and President Donald Trump’s elec- sharply criticized Trump family lot of lawyers,” Conaway said 20 hours over two days this week whether Trump’s campaign was tion. His answer to each question members. after Bannon’s interview. as part of special counsel Robert involved. was “no” and he told the commit- Despite his fractured relation- At least one Republican on the Mueller’s Russia investigation, Because Bannon was one of tee he was not authorized to elab- ship with Trump, Bannon has fol- intelligence panel said before the according to a person familiar Trump’s top advisers, both orate. lowed White House direction as interview that a contempt vote with the process. Mueller and the lawmakers were Bannon was already under the House lawmakers have would be necessary if Bannon The person, who declined to expected to question him about subpoena as lawmakers on both sought to talk to him. At issue is were uncooperative. Florida Rep. be named because they were not key events during his time in the sides of the aisle have been criti- whether Bannon can talk about Tom Rooney said Tuesday that if authorized to publicly discuss White House, including Trump’s cal of the White House’s sweep- the presidential transition, his Bannon didn’t cooperate with the the investigation, said Bannon firings of former national securi- ing interpretation of executive time at the White House and panel and they didn’t hold him in answered every question that was ty adviser Michael Flynn and for- privilege and its contention that communications with Trump contempt, that would set a bad put to him by Mueller’s team. mer FBI Director James Comey. pretty much everything is off lim- and others since he left last sum- precedent. That’s in contrast to a Thursday After Bannon’s roughly three- its until the president says it’s mer. “For not just our committee interview with the House intelli- hour interview on Capitol Hill, not. Texas Rep. Mike Conaway, the but every committee, that (sub- gence committee, where Bannon Republicans on the House intelli- The escalating fight between Republican leading the panel’s poenas) don’t mean anything, declined to answer some of law- gence panel were weighing Congress and the White House Russia probe, said Bannon would that it’s just a hollow threat,” makers’ questions, despite a sub- whether to hold him in contempt. over the privilege issue has cen- only answer the pre-approved Rooney said. “You can’t do that.” poena. Like his first visit to the House tered around Bannon, an out- questions about any time period Democrats are pushing for a While the exact questions for intelligence committee in Jan- sized figure in President Donald past the day Trump was elected contempt vote, with the top Bannon are unknown, Mueller is uary, Bannon declined to answer Trump’s campaign and White in November 2016. He said com- Democrat on the intelligence investigating whether there was questions in the closed-door ses- House and an inspiration to mittee Republicans would dis- panel, California Rep. Adam any coordination between sion. some conservatives as he has cuss whether to hold Bannon in Schiff, saying he believed Ban- Trump’s campaign and Russians According to lawmakers of publicly battled the Republican contempt with House lawyers non’s non-answers were all an who meddled in the 2016 elec- both parties, Bannon would only establishment. He was fired from and with House Speaker Paul attempt to draw out and block tion, and also whether there have answer 25 questions that had the White House last summer, Ryan, who is likely to have the the Russia probe. N O D E A L Protest over Little Rock’s “Babe Bracket” spreads nationwide LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – The runner-up from last year’s “Babe Bracket,” a radio station promotion that places local female journalists in a tourna- ment-style contest whether they want to be in it or not, started a protest on Twitter on Thursday. Winnie Wright, a reporter at KTHV, said her station’s management asked her and her col- leagues to not speak pub- licly about the contest, but after Arkansas’ governor Associated Press told the radio station that Associated Press SEN. LINDSEY Graham, R-S.C., flanked by, Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., left, and Sen. “everybody enjoys” the IN THIS Feb. 2 photo, radio show hosts from left, David Susan Collins, R-Maine, discuss the bipartisan immigration deal they reached dur- contest, Wright took to Bazzel, Roger Scott and Tommy Smith, pose outside a ing a news conference at the Capitol in Washington Thursday. The Trump adminis- Twitter and quickly had a lingerie shop where they hosted their show in Little tration is already denouncing their deal in the Senate, saying it will “create a mass following. Rock, Ark. The three run an annual contest called the amnesty for over 10 million illegal aliens, including criminals.” Wright used the hash- “Babe Bracket,” which pits 16 local female television tag “#morethanababe” on personalities in a tournament-like personality con- ‘Dreamers’ left in limbo as Thursday. Soon after, test. Last year’s runner-up says the contest ignores female journalists from the women’s professional accomplishments and she other TV markets weighed started a protest on Twitter on Thursday. Senate rejects immigration bills in with their support. Some also shared their News Association and across the country a WASHINGTON (AP) – The Senate left Arrivals program, or DACA, that he own stories. female journalists from chance to say we want to be hundreds of thousands of “Dreamer” annulled last year. Federal courts have “On a daily basis, while markets ranging from New judged on how hard we immigrants in limbo Thursday, rejecting blocked him temporarily from disman- I’m working to bring York and Chicago to work, not on our looks,” rival plans that would have spared them tling the Obama-era initiative, but without important stories to the Macon and Mobile had she said. from deportation and strengthened the congressional action the immigrants will people of Arkansas, I am weighed in. A lingerie shop spon- nation’s border security. Senators dealt face growing risks of deportation as their cat-called, have obscenities “Female meteorologists sors the “Babe Bracket,” President Donald Trump an especially protections expire. yelled at me from cars, aren’t ‘weather ladies’. We carried on KABZ after orig- galling defeat as more than a quarter of fel- “Dreamers” are immigrants who were have men comment on my are scientists,” wrote Melis- inating at another Little low Republicans abandoned him on an brought to the U.S. as children and now appearance in a profession- sa Nord of WUSA in Wash- Rock station in 1997. Pro- issue that helped propel him to the White risk deportation because they lack perma- al setting, and worse. But I ington. motional material features House. nent authorization to stay. DACA gives am #morethanababe,” Isabella Moller, a a silhouette of a scantily Also defeated was a plan by a biparti- them the ability to live and work in the Wright wrote Thursday in KARK/KLRT journalist, clad woman behind a tour- san group of senators who offered a com- U.S. for two-year periods that can be a series of tweets that said the local journalists nament bracket that promise that would have shielded the renewed. included a list of her pro- were hopeful their message includes photos of the young immigrants, financed Trump’s “It looks like demagogues on the left fessional accomplish- would spread. reporters and anchorwom- demands for money to build his coveted and the right win again on immigration,” ments. “The goal of today’s en. border wall with Mexico and tightened said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who By the end of the day, hashtag was to give the “We’re more than what restrictions on legal immigration in gener- helped craft the bipartisan package but Marie Claire magazine, the journalists and meteorolo- you see on TV,” Moller al. Eight Republicans joined most also backed Trump’s plan. He added, “The Radio Television Digital gists in Little Rock and said. Democrats in backing that plan, but it fell only way forward is for President Trump short after the White House threatened a to grab the reins and lead us to a solution.” veto and GOP leaders opposed it. That scenario wasn’t in sight Thursday. 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Against H3N2, the vac- worse job. cine was 51 percent effective in children Associated Press Most illnesses this winter have been ages 6 months to 8 years. In every other A BROWARD County sheriff’s deputy escorts a protestor away from the door of the caused by a nasty kind of flu called Type A age group, the numbers were low, falling courtroom where a hearing was held for school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz H3N2. The vaccine was only 25 percent in a range that made them essentially inef- Thursday at Broward County Court in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Cruz is accused of open- effective against that type. fective in preventing flu, statistically ing fire Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., This kind of virus tends to cause more speaking. killing more than a dozen people and injuring several. suffering and have been responsible for That includes people 65 and older, a the worst recent flu seasons. But experts group that tends to suffer the highest hos- have wondered whether low vaccine effec- pitalization and death rates during H3N2 Florida shooting revives debate tiveness is another reason for the surpris- seasons. If the preliminary numbers hold, ingly severe season hitting the United it will mean that in five of the last eight flu over gun age requirement States this winter. seasons, vaccine was essentially ineffective Based on these numbers, the answer is in seniors. (AP) – Just months after they are pushing for exists largely because of yes. It points to a need for better flu vac- his 18th birthday, Nikolas despite having little the popularity of hunting “The fact that the vaccine doesn’t work cines, said Dr. Anne Schuchat, the CDC’s Cruz went to a Florida gun momentum in Congress to in the U.S. Hunting deer, as well as we would like is clearly a con- acting director. store to buy a weapon. But do so. ducks, geese, varmints and tributing factor,” said Dr. William Schaffn- “The vaccines that we have today are there were limits on what “It used to be the case various other animals is a er, a Vanderbilt University vaccine expert. not the ones that we’d like to have in 10 he could purchase at his that long guns were hunt- way of life for youth in The estimates were published by the years,” she said. age. ing guns. They were bolt- many states, and the laws Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Scientists think part of the reason for Cruz wasn’t old enough action shotguns and single- are generally written to The numbers are a snapshot taken in that has to do with when people are born to buy any of the handguns shot rifles and things really accommodate purchases of the middle of a frantic flu season. They are and what kind of flu viruses they’re first at the store. But there’s no people bought for hunting rifles and handguns for based on relatively small numbers of peo- exposed to in life. Most seniors were first such restriction for rifles, or sport shooting and teenagers. ple and they are considered preliminary. exposed to H1N1 viruses and their bodies shotguns or the AR-15 that weren’t the kind of (AR- The younger age for Numbers may change as the season con- seem to handle them better, but H3N2 police say he used to carry style rifles) that are used in long guns dates back to the tinues and more patients are added to the viruses – which didn’t spread broadly in out the nation’s deadliest mass shootings,” said 1880s. While handguns study. the United States until the late 1960s – school shooting in more Robyn Thomas, executive have long been tied to And experts say it’s still worth getting a seem to be harder for their bodies to deal than five years. director of the Giffords crime, long guns have been flu shot. It still provides some protection, with. The young age of the Law Center to Prevent Gun part of the fabric of Ameri- it can lessen the illness’s severity, keep But some researchers say part of the man accused in the Florida Violence. can life – from hunting and people out of the hospital, and save lives. problem is tied to how 85 percent of the high school shooting that An estimated 8 million target shooting to gun There are as many as 56,000 deaths con- nation’s flu vaccine doses are made. Man- killed 17 people has AR-style guns have been clubs in the Boy Scouts and nected to the flu during a bad year. ufacturers grow flu viruses in chicken revived the debate over age sold since they were first some schools. “Any type of vaccine is better than eggs. But the viruses can mutate in the requirements for gun pur- introduced to the public in Florida is a large and none,” said Scott Hensley, a University of eggs, and researchers are finding vaccine chases in a country where the 1960s, and about half diverse state. Despite the Pennsylvania microbiologist who has led from the egg-grown viruses is not a good a patchwork of laws and of them are owned by cur- buzz and glitz of some of studies that raised critical questions about match to the H3N2 flu bugs in people. rural states steeped in rent or former members of its largest cities like Miami the vaccine. Some research suggests that newer vac- hunting culture allow kids the military or law enforce- and Orlando, large sec- The effectiveness estimates come from cines, using newer production methods, as young as 14 to buy ment, according to the tions of the state remain the tracking of about 4,600 children and seem to work better against recently circu- rifles. National Shooting Sports rural, conservative and adult patients in five states. To make the lating H3N2 strains, but not enough peo- In most states, it’s easier Foundation. gun-friendly. Republicans effectiveness calculations, researchers ple in the effectiveness study got those for teenagers to buy rifles On average, more than have held strong majorities tracked who got the flu, and who among kinds of shots to compare performance. than handguns. 13,000 people are killed in both legislative cham- Montana won’t Federal law requires each year in the United bers for the past two allow Yellowstone someone to be at least 21 to States by guns, and most of decades and have moved grizzly bear hunts buy a handgun from a those incidents involve more often to expand gun licensed dealer, but only 18 handguns while a tiny frac- rights than restrict them – BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) in most places to buy a tion involve an AR-style leading some gun-control – Montana won’t hold a long gun. In some states – firearm. Still, the AR plays advocates to call the Sun- grizzly bear hunt in 2018 mostly rural places with a an oversized role in many shine State the Gunshine after state officials said strong tradition of hunting of the most high-profile State. Thursday they want to – you can buy a rifle at the shootings, including the The man designated to avoid complicating law- age of 14 or 16. nightclub shooting in be Florida’s next House suits over the animal’s Gun-rights advocates Orlando and the deadliest Speaker, Republican Rep. legal status. call the long gun an inte- mass shooting in modern Jose Oliva, indicated hours Federal officials last gral part of American cul- U.S. history: the attack by a after the school shooting year lifted Endangered ture, allowing kids and gunman holed up in a Las that he wouldn’t be in favor Species Act protections for their parents to bond while Vegas hotel that left 58 of gun restrictions. about 700 bears in and out in the woods hunting dead and hundreds “You don’t take cars off around Yellowstone and providing a way to injured. the road because someone National Park, opening the teach youngsters firearms States including Maine, got drunk, used one and door to potential hunting safety. Minnesota and Vermont killed someone. You don’t in the three-state region. Gun-control advocates allow teens 14 or 16 years take a car off the road counter the laws are out- old to buy or purchase because someone rented a dated and fail to recognize long guns without U-Haul and ran it into the toll that modern, mili- parental consent, with some people in New York taristic-style long guns some exceptions. Only City,” Oliva said. have played in killing two states – Hawaii and Florida is a state where scores of innocent men, Illinois – have imposed one of the leading Republi- women and children. They stiffer age restrictions, can candidates for gover- say such rifles should not requiring someone to be at nor, Agriculture Commis- be in the same category as least 21 before they can sioner Adam Putnam, LIMITED TIME OFFER a bolt-action rifle that a purchase a long gun. proudly agreed when a We MAKE your first payment up to $500 or young hunter uses to shoot The disparity in age newspaper editorial called We will MATCH your down payment up to $500 a deer and vow to add this requirements between him a sellout to the Nation- to the list of restrictions handguns and long guns al Rifle Association. McDonald’s moves cheeseburgers off Happy Meal menu NEW YORK (AP) – McDonald’s is tak- United States. ing cheeseburgers and chocolate milk off “It’s a good step in the right direction,” February February its Happy Meal menu in an effort to cut said Margo Wootan, the vice president for Lease Lease down on the calories, sodium, saturated nutrition at the Center for Science in the Special Stock #18424 Special Stock #18395P fat and sugar that kids consume at its Public Interest. “We would love to see restaurants. many more restaurants do the same.” 2018 Ford 2018 Ford Diners can still ask specifically for McDonald’s said Thursday that it cheeseburgers or chocolate milk with the wants all its Happy Meal options to have Escape S FWD Edge SEL AWD 36 months/31,500 miles 36 months/31,500 miles kid’s meal, but the fast-food company said 600 calories or fewer and have less than $2650 Down $2500 Down that not listing them will reduce how often 650 milligrams of sodium. It also wants they’re ordered. Since it removed soda less than 10 percent of the meal’s calories * * from the Happy Meal menu four years ago, to come from saturated fat and the same $199 /month $294 /month orders for it with Happy Meals have fallen percentage to come from added sugar. 14 percent, the company said. Hamburg- The cheeseburger and chocolate milk ers and Chicken McNuggets will remain didn’t meet those new standards, the Oak the main entrees on the Happy Meal Brook, Illinois-based company said. It is, menu. however, working to cut sugar from the The Happy Meal, which has been chocolate milk and believes it’ll be back on around for nearly 40 years, has long been the Happy Meal menu eventually – but February February a target of health advocates and parents doesn’t know when that will happen. Lease Lease who link it to childhood obesity. McDon- Trudy Munk, a mother of three from Special Stock #18180 Special Stock #18455 ald’s has made many tweaks over the Lombard, Illinois, who was at a McDon- years, including cutting the size of its fries ald’s with her 3-year-old niece on Thurs- 2018 Ford F-150 2018 Ford F-150 and adding fruit. Most recently, it day, said she wasn’t sure if the changes Super Cab XLT Super Crew XL swapped out its apple juice for one that would make much of a difference. 36 months/31,500 miles 36 months/31,500 miles has less sugar. “I just feel like if you are coming to $2000 Down $2000 Down It’s been especially important as the McDonalds, you’re not necessarily looking company tries to shake its junk-food for the healthiest option,” she said. “I see it */month */month image, since McDonald’s is known for get- as a treat and I don’t mind getting my kids $235 $230 ting more business from families with chil- French fries or the cheeseburgers.” *All prices are on approved credit dren relative to its traditional rivals, such There will be other tweaks: The six-piece as Burger King and Wendy’s. McDonald’s chicken nugget Happy Meal will now come *Includes Twin Cities Rebates. *Tax, Title, License, Fees & First Payment all due at Signing. *Includes the limited time offer. doesn’t say how much revenue it makes with a kids-sized fries instead of a small, from the $3 Happy Meal, but the company lowering calories and sodium from the fries Discover the Difference! said 30 percent of all visits come from fam- by half. And bottled water will be added as 5 Miles West of Ashland on Hwy. 2 ilies. an option to the Happy Meal menu, but will Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. McDonald’s will make the changes, cost extra. Currently, the Happy Meal menu Yo u r Hw y. 2 S a v i n g s including new nutritional standards for lists milk, chocolate milk and apple juice. 715-682-8400 • 800-296-3819 the Happy Meal changes, by June in the Soda does not cost extra. www.ashlandfordchrysler.com l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 9 Girls roundup: Boys roundup: Jilek scores Midgets career-high 29 win at in W-M win Mellen MELLEN, Wis. – Hurley WAKEFIELD – Alexa “We had a rough time won big in its final game Jilek scored a career high the last couple games, the before the postseason seed- 29 points as Wakefield- girls were ready to play ing meeting, defeating Marenisco won easily, 68- tonight,” E-TC coach Jacky Mellen 77-56 Thursday. 32, over Republic- Besonen said. “They played The seeding meeting is Michigamme Thursday with a lot of energy and the Sunday at Minong. night. shots went in.” “One we had to get to She also grabbed 11 Elise Besonen scored 13 give us a chance at a home rebounds. of her game-high 17 points game, I think,” Hurley coach “Jilek had a great night,” in the first half as the Pan- Mike Swartz said. “We’re W-M coach Bruce Mahler thers built a 31-15 lead. looking at probably a 6 said. Jeffers (10-8, 10-4) seed, anywhere from 5 to 7 Saundra Libertoski had switched to a box-and-one with the win tonight.” 17 points and Melissa on Besonen. They pulled All five starters finished Wanink scored 10. within 10 early in the sec- in double figures for the “Our press worked well, ond half, but E-TC made Midgets. Carson Thewis led we took it off a couple min- some adjustments and got Hurley with 20, Gavin utes into the third quarter,” the lead back to 19, 44-25, Ransanici scored 17, Isaac Mahler said. “Overall it was entering the fourth quarter. DeCarlo 16, Arthur Johnson a really good game, the Jeffers went back to a man 14 and Justin Sukanen 10. girls played well.” defense as the other Pan- “Nice to see (Thewis) Tailyn Raisanen had 18 thers began to score. making some big shots for points to lead Republic. Abbie LeGault had 11 us. DeCarlo was great get- W-M (8-10, 6-7) hosts points and 14 rebounds for ting to the rim,” Swartz said. Watersmeet Tuesday. E-TC. Paige Berglund “Johnson was solid inside, R-M — Allie Radcliffe 3, Tailyn Raisanen 18, Alicia Ball 2, Nikki Wertanen 9. FTs: 4-9. Fouls: 17. scored 10. battled a little bit of foul Fouled out: Kaitlin Ambuehl. 3-pointers: Raisanen “Very excited for the trouble. Sukanen shot the 3, Wertanane 1. W-M — Carlee Yon 9, Hailey Hautala 3, Saun- girls. They rebounded well ball well from the outside. dra Libertoski 17, Alexa Jilek 29, Melissa Wanink Nice game from Ransanici, 10. FTs: 8-20. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3- and just shared the ball pointers: Hautala 1. really well, found the open he really played well.” R-M 4 12 20 32 person, showed a lot more Hurley went 17 of 19 at W-M 24 36 50 68 the free throw line in the – – – energy and hustle tonight,” second half; they were in the ONTONAGON – Besonen said. bonus at the 11:30 mark of Ontonagon outscored E-TC (14-4, 9-3) goes to the half. Bessemer 29-4 in the sec- Dollar Bay Thursday night. Jeffers — I. Klemett 4, H. Hillstrom 5, G. Asiala Hurley (11-9, 8-7) hosts ond half in Thursday 2, D. Johnson 4, D. Kinnunen 2, E. Pietala 3, L. Pennala 14. FTs: 7-17. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Winter Monday night. night’s 55-20 Copper Klemett. 3-pointers: Hillstrom 1. Hurley — Isaac DeCarlo 16, Carson Thewis 20, E-TC — Paige Berglund 10, Abbie LeGault 11, Arthur Johnson 14, Justin Sukanen 10, Gavin Mountain Conference vic- Elise Besonen 17, Maddy Cronkright 8, Kristina Ransanici 17. FTs: 19-25. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: tory. Andrus 2, Ava Moilanen 6, Kaitlyn Brady 1, Grace None. 3-pointers: Thewis 4, Sukanen 2. Lundberg 2. FTs: 11-14. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Mellen —Mesko-Jokinen 11, Shawn Harding 2, It was a more competi- None. 3-pointers: Besonen 3, Cronkright 2, Smith 23, Peters 6, Zakovec 6, Heinzen 2, Kling 2. tive game in the first half as Berglund 1. FTs: 8-16. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: Kling, Eisen, Jeffers 7 15 25 34 Mekso-Jokinen. 3-pointers: Mesko-Jokinen 3, Smith Bessemer was able to work E-TC 16 31 44 57 3, Zakovec 2. it inside. Ontonagon led Hurley 33 77 – – – Mellen 23 56 26-16 at the half. DRUMMOND, Wis. – – – – The Gladiators The Hurley Midgettes DOLLAR BAY – Devin outscored Bessemer 16-2 in dropped their final regular Schmitz continued to climb the third quarter. They season game of the season the record books at Dollar shots inside and out. 44-40 at Drummond Bay with 21 points in his “We were able to get out Thursday night. team's 83-39 victory over and run on the fast break, Hurley was shorthand- the Watersmeet Nimrods that really helped get some ed without Brooke Olson Thursday in Dollar Bay. distance from them,” (illness) and MacKenzie Schmitz now has 1,443 Ontonagon coach Dick McCorkle (injury). career points, putting him Franti said. “It was nice to Drummond led 18-12 at second all-time at Dollar come out in the third and the half and build the lead Bay, passing Keith Kentala. Pete Duex holds the boys all- play much better. I’m not to 13 in the second half as really sure what their woes time record with 1,556 the Midgettes struggled points. were in the second half.” Jason Juno/Daily Globe making shots. Hurley "Another good offensive Jenny Labyak led pressed to speed up the WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Alexa Jilek (20) shoots during Thursday night’s game Ontonagon with 15 points performance," Dollar Bay game and were able to get against Republic-Michigamme at Wakefield. She scored a career-high 29 points. coach Jesse Kentala said. and Izabelle Lutz scored some points off of that and nut,” Lombardo said. and Milly Allen had 21. and Allen. They play very "Everybody got involved 13. Caitlyn Lynch had eight get back in the game. Hurley — Mariah Sejbl 3, Ally Rye 12, Aiyana and played their role well. to lead the Speedgirls. Nickel 12, Lexi Swanson 5, Mahra Wick 6, Olivia “Bethany did a good job well as a team, hard to They pulled within 42- Harma 2. FTs: 9-20. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: None. guarding Sydney in the guard.” Watersmeet played hard Ontonagon (10-8, 10-3) 40, but a Drummond play- 3-pointers: None. and I was impressed with hosts No. 2 Chassell Mon- Drummond — Ylitalo 12, Ka. Wiezorek 6, Miller first half, holding her to It was Senior Night for er got loose to seal the win. 8, Davis 13, Ke. Wiezorek 3, Wittling 2. FTs: 11- eight points,” Besonen Baldwin and Rebecca Ben Winkka's game." day night. Bessemer (6-13, “The girls showed a lot 20. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Davis Winkka scored 12 points 5-9) goes to Ironwood 3. said. “But in the second Caron and both of them of fight,” Hurley coach Hurley 12 40 half, we couldn’t stop her. played very well, Besonen for Watersmeet as Howard Thursday night. Drummond 18 44 Caron led the Nimrods with Bessemer — Megan Peterson 2, Kelsey Kitto 4, Steve Lombardo said. “It Whether we played her in said. – – – 16 points. Caitlyn Lynch 8, Katie Emery 2, Karli Trcka 4. FTs: wasn’t the outcome we front, behind or double “In spite of the score, 6-8. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: WATERSMEET – Chas- Dollar Bay's Jacob Iacono None. wanted, but the girls teamed, she was scoring. they both stepped up and Ontonagon — Ella Menigoz 4, Jenny Labyak played really hard.” sell dominated Watersmeet paced the Blue Bolts (15-0, 15, Izabelle Lutz 13, Fahren Kolpack 6, Holly War- for a 76-41 Copper Moun- “Milly Allen also had a were true leaders on the 11-0) with 23 points as dynski 9, Mackenzie Fredrickson 8. FTs: 6-13. Ally Rye and Aiyana great game for them. She court,” he said. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Lutz 3, Nickel scored 12 points to tain Conference win Thurs- Jaden Janke added 17. Labyak 2, Wardynski 1, Menigoz 1. day night. kept getting behind us on Watersmeet (5-12, 3-9) Next, Watersmeet (1-12, Bessemer 6 16 18 20 lead Hurley. fast breaks. We have good goes to Wakefield-Marenis- 0-7) goes to Wakefield- Ontonagon 14 26 42 55 No. 8 seed Hurley (10- “We were definitely out- – – – matched,” Watersmeet team speed, but sometimes co Tuesday night. Marenisco tonight. 12, 7-9) hosts No. 9 Butter- the effort isn’t there to get Chassell — Jenna Pietila 16, Meg Hokenson 4, Watersmeet11 12 97—39 EWEN – Ewen-Trout coach Brent Besonen said. Milly Allen 21, Sydney Danison 24, Rebecca Dollar Bay 20 24 27 12 — 83 nut in the first round of the the block and stop the fast Markham 2, Lela Rautiola 7, Gabrielle Olson 2. Watersmeet — Borales 6, McKinney 2, Winkka Creek played well from WIAA Division 5 regional Watersmeet’s Bethany FTs: 13-25. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-point- 12, McGeshick 1, Caron 16, Templeton 2. F: 11; break. ers: Pietila 3. start to finish in a 57-34 Baldwin led all scorers Fouled out: None; Free throws: 6-11; 3-point field tournament Tuesday. “I see Chassell doing Watersmeet — Naomi Nelson 4, Rebecca goals: Winkka, Caron. Copper Mountain Confer- “We’re excited to turn with 30 points. Caron 6, Bethany Baldwin 30, Hailey Pallin 1. FTs: Dollar Bay — Thompson 6, C. LeClaire 8, ence win over Jeffers Sydney Danison scored very well in the postseason. 4-8. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Baldwin. 3-pointers: Schmitz 21, Jaden Janke 17, Iacono 23, Nelson 4, the page to the postseason They’ve got a couple of Baldwin 1. Hosking 4. F: 9; Fouled out: None; Free throws: 7- Thursday night. 24 points to lead Chassell Chassell 22 33 60 76 11; 3-point field goals: Schmitz 3, Thompson 2, and get ready for Butter- great scorers in Danison Watersmeet 12 16 37 41 Janke, Iacono. Happ's double-double leads Wisconsin over No. 6 Purdue MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Ethan Happ "We're a team that has to have good bal- made his mentor proud. ance in our jump-shooting, coming off On a night when Wisconsin honored screens," coach Matt Painter said. "It was Frank Kaminsky, one of the best players in one of those games where things weren't program history, Happ led the current crop going your way. You had to grind it out." of Badgers to their biggest win of a chal- A choppy first half ended with a 21-all tie lenging season. after the teams combined to miss 37 shots. Happ finished with 21 points and 12 BIG PICTURE rebounds after the school retired Kamin- Purdue: The Boilermakers were lucky to sky's jersey, and Wisconsin beat No. 6 Pur- be tied at halftime after laboring through a due 57-53 on Thursday to hand the Boiler- scoring drought of 8:17. Seven of their first makers their third straight loss. 13 turnovers came in the game's first 16- Carsen Edwards, who finished with 22 plus minutes. Their offensive woes contin- points, missed a 3 with 12 seconds left to ued after coming into the night having been end Purdue's comeback hopes. Wisconsin's held to less than 65 points for two straight Brevin Pritzl went 3 of 4 from the foul line games for the first time since 2014-15. over the final 19 seconds to seal a win so big "It's a head-scratcher at this point," for- in Madison that fans rushed the court after ward Vince Edwards said about the losing the final buzzer – including Kaminsky. streak. "We've got to figure out something." It felt like 2015 again, when Kaminsky Wisconsin: Young players have been led the Badgers to the national champi- thrust into bigger-than-expected roles onship game as a senior. because of injuries this season, but they put "You want to say 'thanks' to Frank and together a complete game against one of its 'thanks' to all the alumni? The best way to Associated Press toughest opponents of the year. The Bad- show your respect ... go out and play really CHAROLETTE HORNETS' Frank Kaminsky, a former Wisconsin player, walks onto gers have had games when they've played well," coach Greg Gard said. the court before an NCAA college basketball game between Wisconsin and Purdue well for one half, only to get blown out in Happ didn't play that season as a red- on Thursday in Madison, Wis. Kaminsky's uniform number was retired during half the other, or vice versa. This game repre- shirt, but he did practice against Kaminsky time at the game. sented an important step forward for Gard's every day. Those afternoons trading elbows club. in the paint and learning moves from have this be the game with Frank, who answered with aggressive play sparked by "This team has had a lot of potential all Kaminsky have paid off – to the point taught me so much," Happ said. "It's very freshman guard Brad Davison (16 points). year, and we've been coming up short in a where Happ passed his role model for 11th special to do that." It was a debilitating loss for Purdue's lot of games," Davison said. "A lot of people place on the school's career scoring list on The Boilermakers had seemingly over- chances of winning the league. The Boiler- have given up on us going into the end of Thursday. come early offensive hiccups after a 10-0 makers (23-5, 12-3) are struggling with the the year, but we haven't given up on our- "It's funny how life works sometimes, to run gave them a 39-32 lead with 9:37 left conference tournament just a couple weeks selves." when Wisconsin (12-16, 5-10 Big Ten) away. l 10 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Tigers trying to make the best

Washburn 65, Phillips 50 All Times EST of tough rebuilding process Local Schedule Wausau West 65, Marshfield 61 EASTERN CONFERENCE Local Standings Wisconsin Dells 62, Westfield GP WLOTPts GF GA Friday,Boys Basketball Feb. 16 Boys Area 21 Tampa Bay 58 39 16 3 81 208 155 Copper Mountain Conference Baraga at Ewen-Trout Creek, DETROIT (AP) – Ron Gardenhire sized to make or break stuff." Boston 55 35 12 8 78 185 133 Porcupine Mountain DIvision 7:30 EST Purdue-Wisconsin Toronto 59 35 19 5 75 198 165 Conf Overall up his new team's future in a way Detroit Here are some things to watch for with Mercer at Goodman-Pembine, Washington 57 33 17 7 73 181 167 Ewen-Trout Creek 7-1 14-1 7:15 WISCONSINBox 57, fans can surely appreciate. the Tigers: Pittsburgh 59 33 22 4 70 185 175 Wakefield-Marenisco 8-3 12-3 Watersmeet at Wakefield- No. 6 PURDUE 53 New Jersey 57 29 20 8 66 173 176 Bessemer 7-5 11-6 "Rebuild is normally saved for automo- NEW LOOK: Detroit hired Gardenhire Marenisco, 6:30 PURDUE (23-5) Philadelphia57 28 1910 66 169 167 Ontonagon 4-7 5-10 Hancock at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST V.Edwards 4-8 2-2 10, Haas 4-7 biles," the new Tigers manager said recent- to replace Brad Ausmus, but aside from Carolina 58 27 22 9 63 160 174 Watersmeet 0-7 1-12 Girls Basketball 4-8 12, Thompson 0-1 0-0 0, Columbus 57 29 24 4 62 154 162 Copper Country Division Mercer at Goodman-Pembine, C.Edwards 8-19 2-3 22, Mathias 1-7 ly. "I understand it. We're trying to do that, the Tigers didn't have a particularly N.Y. Islanders592825 6 62 197 214 Conf Overall 5:45 0-0 2, Haarms 0-1 0-0 0, Eifert 0-0 N.Y. Rangers5827 26 5 59 166 178 Dollar Bay 11-0 15-0 some things here, from the minor league compelling offseason. They weren't about Ironwood at Bayfield, 7:15 0-0 0, Cline 0-2 0-0 0, Eastern 2-3 3- Chassell 8-5 10-5 4 7. Totals 19-48 11-17 53. Florida 54 25 23 6 56 158 175 system, all the way through, the way we go to make major additions, and many of Detroit 56 23 24 9 55 150 170 Jeffers 6-6 9-7 Saturday,College Basketball Feb. 17 WISCONSIN (12-16) Lake Linden-Hubbell 4-8 4-11 about it." their top players were traded before the Happ 9-20 3-8 21, Ford 1-7 2-2 5, Montreal 56 22 27 7 51 144 174 GCC women at Illinois Central, 1 Ottawa 56 20 27 9 49 150 196 Republic-Michigamme 3-9 5-10 Pritzl 2-5 3-4 8, Davison 5-9 4-4 16, Baraga 1-9 1-14 On the way to 98 losses last year, end of last season. Detroit did send second Iverson 2-4 0-0 4, Moesch 0-0 1-2 1, Buffalo 58 17 3011 45 139 191 Sunday,College Basketball Feb. 18 West-PAC Detroit traded Justin Verlander, Justin baseman Ian Kinsler to the Los Angeles Reuvers 0-2 0-0 0, Illikainen 0-1 0-0 WESTERN CONFERENCE GCC women at South Suburban Conf Overall 0, Schlundt 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 20-51 GP WLOTPts GF GA College, 1 West Iron County 5-0 8-7 Upton and J.D. Martinez, fully committing Angels in December , and the Tigers added 13-20 57. Vegas 56 37 15 4 78 192 154 Nashville 56 34 13 9 77 176 147 Calumet 3-1 9-5 to a rebuilding process that could be outfielder Leonys Martin and right-hander Monday, Feb. 19 Halftime_21-21. 3-Point Houghton 4-3 6-9 Boys Basketball Goals_Purdue 4-17 (C.Edwards 4- Winnipeg 57 33 15 9 75 183 154 painful, at least in the short term. The Mike Fiers via free agency. Detroit's roster Winter at Hurley, 7:15 St. Louis 59 34 21 4 72 170 151 L’Anse 0-4 4-10 10, Thompson 0-1, Cline 0-1, Hancock 0-5 2-13 Girls Basketball V.Edwards 0-2, Mathias 0-3), Wis- Dallas 57 33 20 4 70 175 151 Tigers come into 2018 with low expecta- doesn't look much different from last Chassell at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Minnesota 57 31 20 6 68 170 163 Indianhead consin 4-21 (Davison 2-4, Pritzl 1-4, Conf Overall tions – the bill has come due after years of September, but it's changed a lot since the College Basketball Ford 1-7, Reuvers 0-1, Illikainen 0-1, San Jose 57 30 19 8 68 166 158 MTU Club Team at GCC, men Calgary 58 30 20 8 68 165 167 South Shore 14-2 18-3 Happ 0-1, Iverson 0-1, Schlundt 0- Ironwood 12-4 12-6 win-now aggressiveness. beginning of the 2017 season. 2). Fouled Out_Happ. Anaheim 59 28 2011 67 164 168 Tuesday, Feb. 20 Colorado 56 31 21 4 66 176 163 Drummond 11-5 14-6 Detroit's expensive roster was not per- ROOKIES TO WATCH: Winter meeting Boys Basketball Rebounds_Purdue 31 (Haas 11), Solon Springs 10-5 15-5 Bessemer at Ironwood, 7:15 Wisconsin 35 (Happ 12). Los Angeles57 30 22 5 65 163 143 forming and the farm system wasn't good draft pick Victor Reyes could give the Chicago 58 24 26 8 56 162 169 Washburn 10-6 11-9 Ewen-Trout Creek at Watersmeet Assists_Purdue 7 (C.Edwards 3), Hurley 8-7 11-9 Ontonagon at L’Anse, 7:20 EST Wisconsin 10 (Pritzl 3). Total Edmonton 55 23 28 4 50 157 184 enough. So the Tigers began the difficult Tigers some depth in the outfield, and left- Vancouver 57 22 29 6 50 150 184 Mellen 7-9 10-11 Girls Basketball Fouls_Purdue 18, Wisconsin 20. Butternut 4-12 7-14 task of sending some of their biggest hander Ryan Carpenter led the Pacific Watersmeet at Wakefield- A_17,287 (17,230). Arizona 57 15 3210 40 137 195 NOTE: Two points for a win, one Bayfield 2-14 4-15 names elsewhere. Miguel Cabrera is the Coast League in innings pitched last year Marenisco, 6 NBA Mercer 1-15 5-16 WIAA Division 5 posteason point for overtime loss. Top three All Times EST teams in each division and two wild lone star still around, and he's coming off while in the Colorado organization. All Games at 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Girls No. 9 Butternut at No. 8 Hurley cards per conference advance to Copper Mountain Conference the worst season of his career. His big con- Right-hander Franklin Perez, who WLPct GB playoffs. Porcupine Mountain Division No. 14 Mercer at No. 3 Shell Lake Toronto 41 16 .719 — No. 10 Solon Springs at No. 7 Wednesday's Games Conf Overall tract may keep him in Detroit for a while. arrived in the trade for Verlander, will be a Boston 40 19 .678 2 Toronto 6, Columbus 3 Ontonagon 10-3 10-8 Siren Cleveland 34 22 .607 6½ The Tigers still have Victor Martinez, as prospect to watch if he reaches the majors No. 11 Luck at No. 6 South Shore Colorado 2, Montreal 0 Ewen-Trout Creek 9-3 14-4 Washington 33 24 .579 8 Florida 4, Vancouver 3 Wakefield-Marenisco 6-7 8-10 well, and right-hander Michael Fulmer is in 2018. No. 12 Drummond at No. 5 Fred- Indiana 33 25 .569 8½ eric Thursday's Games Bessemer 5-9 6-13 THEY'RE SET: Milwaukee 32 25 .561 9 Pittsburgh 3, Los Angeles 1 Watersmeet 3-9 5-12 not far removed from his AL Rookie of the Rebuilding teams rarely No. 13 Mellen at No. 4 Bayfield Philadelphia 30 25 .545 10 No. 15 Winter at No. 2 Washburn N.Y. Islanders 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Copper Mountain Division Year campaign in 2016. In Detroit, success have a slugger like Cabrera, and if he can Miami 30 28 .517 11½ New Jersey 5, Carolina 2 Conf Overall Detroit 28 29 .491 13 Tampa Bay 4, Detroit 1 Chassell 15-0 18-1 over the next couple seasons may be come close to his MVP form again, the Thursday,Girls Basketball Feb. 22 Charlotte 24 33 .421 17 Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2, OT Jeffers 10-4 10-8 Bessemer at Ironwood, 7:15 defined by how many young, cost-con- Tigers will at least be a bit more watchable. New York 23 36 .390 19 Calgary 4, Nashville 3 Baraga 9-5 9-9 Washburn at Wakefield-Marenis- Chicago 20 37 .351 21 Washington 5, Minnesota 2 Lake Linden-Hubbell 4-9 5-13 trolled players the Tigers can build THEY'RE NOT: The Tigers finished last co, 6:30 Brooklyn 19 40 .322 23 Anaheim 3, Chicago 2 Dollar Bay 2-11 2-15 Hancock at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST around. Fulmer's career is off to an in the American League in ERA last year, Orlando 18 39 .316 23 Montreal at Arizona Republic-Michigamme0-13 0-17 Ewen-Trout Creek at Dollar Bay, Atlanta 18 41 .305 24 Edmonton at Vegas West-PAC impressive start, and third baseman and that was with Verlander on the team 7:30 EST WESTERN CONFERENCE Vancouver at San Jose Conf Overall Boys Basketball Jeimer Candelario hit .330 down the for most of the season. They have a young WLPct GB Friday's Games Houghton 6-1 12-6 Solon Springs at Hurley, 7:15 Houston 44 13 .772 — Philadelphia at Columbus, 7 p.m. Calumet 5-3 8-9 stretch for the Tigers after being acquired starter they can build around in Fulmer, Golden State 44 14 .759 ½ Friday, Feb. 23 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7:30 West Iron County 4-3 14-4 Boys Basketball San Antonio 35 24 .593 10 p.m. Hancock 3-4 12-6 in a trade last season. but a lot would have to go right for this to Wakefield-Marenisco at Iron- Minnesota 36 25 .590 10 Colorado at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. L’Anse 0-7 4-11 As successful as Detroit has been over be a good pitching staff. wood, 7:15 Oklahoma City 33 26 .559 12 St. Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Indianhead Ontonagon at Bessemer, 6:30 Portland 32 26 .552 12½ Saturday's Games Conf Overall the past dozen years, this year may be a ON DECK: Martinez, who had to deal Baraga at Watersmeet Denver 32 26 .552 12½ Los Angeles at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Washburn 15-1 20-2 tough adjustment for fans, but the Tigers with an irregular heartbeat last season, is Girls Basketball New Orleans 31 26 .544 13 Anaheim at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Ironwood 12-3 13-5 Watersmeet at Ewen-Trout L.A. Clippers 30 26 .536 13½ N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 2 p.m. Bayfield 12-3 15-6 are hoping for brighter days in the not-too- expected back and healthy at spring train- Creek, 7 EST Utah 30 28 .517 14½ Edmonton at Arizona, 4 p.m. South Shore 10-6 12-9 WIAA Division 5 regional L.A. Lakers 23 34 .404 21 New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Hurley 7-9 10-12 distant future. ing. He's entering the final season of his semifinals Memphis 18 38 .321 25½ Montreal at Vegas, 7 p.m. Butternut 6-10 10-11 "This is the Detroit Tigers. Michigan contract, so this could be the end of a dis- Games at 7 p.m. Sacramento 18 39 .316 26 Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Solon Springs 6-10 8-13 Matchups to be determined Dallas 18 40 .310 26½ Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. Drummond 5-11 7-14 loves their Tigers," outfielder Nicholas tinguished run in Detroit for the steady Phoenix 18 41 .305 27 Washington at Chicago, 8:30 Mellen 5-11 6-10 Castellanos said. "One rebuild isn't going designated hitter. Saturday,College Basketball Feb. 24 Wednesday's Games p.m. Mercer 1-15 3-17 GCC at Bay College, women, Charlotte 104, Orlando 102 Boston at Vancouver, 10 p.m. noon; men, 2 Detroit 104, Atlanta 98 Florida at Calgary, 10 p.m. Bengals' QB AJ McCarron has won Girls basketball Philadelphia 104, Miami 102 Sunday's Games his arbitration case against and will WIAA Division 5 regional Indiana 108, Brooklyn 103 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 12 become an unrestricted free agent. finals Washington 118, New York 113 p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS — Named After searching for starters, Games at 7 p.m. Houston 100, Sacramento 91 Edmonton at Colorado, 3 p.m. Mike Shula offensive coordinator Matchups to be determined L.A. Clippers 129, Boston 119 New Jersey at Carolina, 5 p.m. and quarterbacks coach, Tyke Tol- New Orleans 139, L.A. Lakers Pittsburgh at Columbus, 6 p.m. bert wide receivers coach, Hal U.P. Girls 117 Hunter offensive line coach, Ben Thursday Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. Brewers sort through options Oklahoma City 121, Memphis Gladstone 40, Gwinn 34 Florida at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Wilkerson assistant offensive line 114 Ishpeming 73, Escanaba 60 Dallas at San Jose, 8 p.m. coach, James Bettcher defensive Toronto 122, Chicago 98 Mid Peninsula 43, Big Bay de coordinator, Gary Emanuel defen- PHOENIX (AP) – All holder for Opening Day undergoing season-ending Utah 107, Phoenix 97 Noc 28 Red Wings- sive line coach, Lou Anarumo defen- Portland 123, Golden State 117 winter long, the Milwaukee starts, Gallardo was traded shoulder surgery. He partic- Bark River-Harris 57, Carney- Lightning Sums sive backs coach, Deshea Thursday's Games Detroit 010—1 Nadeau 43 Townsend assistant defensive Brewers were mentioned as to Texas before the 2015 sea- ipated in fielding drills Fri- Denver 134, Milwaukee 123 Tampa Bay 211—4 North Central 69, Rapid River 41 backs coach, Thomas McGaughey Minnesota 119, L.A. Lakers 111 First Period_1, Tampa Bay, a potential landing spot for son -- kick-starting the Brew- day and has been throwing Forest Park 66, North Dickinson special teams coordiantor and Friday's Game Stamkos 22 (Kucherov, Hedman), 34 Anthony Blevins assistant special just about every free agent ers' current rebuilding pro- on flat ground from as Team World vs. Team USA at 3:55. 2, Tampa Bay, Kucherov 31 Menominee 39, Laona-Wabeno, teams coach. Retained Craig John- Los Angeles, Calif., 9 p.m. (Hedman, Namestnikov), 7:05 (pp). Wis. 24 son running backs coach, Lunda pitcher as well as those cess -- but struggled the last much as 50 feet but there's Saturday's Games Penalties_Stamkos, TB, (high stick- Houghton 61, Marquette 55 Wells tight ends coach, Ryan Roed- No games scheduled. ing), 1:25; Mantha, DET, (holding), potentially available on the two seasons for Baltimore still no definitive timetable Calumet 52, West Iron County 40 er offensive assistant coach, Bill Sunday's Game 5:58; Coburn, TB, (tripping), 18:43. Lake Linden-Hubbell 56, Dollar McGovern linebackers coach, Rob trade market. and Seattle. for his return. 2018 All-Star Game Second Period_3, Tampa Bay, Bay 36 Leonard assistant linebackers coach Team LeBron vs. Team Stephen Stamkos 23 (Kucherov, Hedman), But when pitchers and "The past couple of years, "As of now, I'm still ahead Chassell 76, Watersmeet 41 and Bobby Blick defensive assistant at Los Angeles, Calif., 8 p.m. 18:08 (pp). 4, Detroit, Tatar 15 Ontonagon 55, Bessemer 20 coach. catchers took the field at they haven't gone my way," of schedule," Nelson said. Monday's Games (Bertuzzi, Kronwall), 19:29 (pp). Ewen-Trout Creek 57, Paines- Canadian Football League No games scheduled. Penalties_DeKeyser, DET, (hold- Maryvale Baseball Park for Gallardo said. "I'm not satis- "Being around these guys dale 34 EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Re- Tuesday's Games ing), 13:23; Mantha, DET, (interfer- Wakefield-Marenisco 68, Repub- signed RB John White. their first workout Thurs- fied with that. I have to go and getting into a routine is No games scheduled. ence), 16:43; Namestnikov, TB, lic-Michigamme 32 HOCKEY Wednesday, Feb. 21 (slashing), 18:36. Brimley 57, DeTour 52 National Hockey League day, the group looked very out there and compete at a half the battle. I've never No games scheduled. Third Period_5, Tampa Bay, Kil- St. Ignace 68, Newberry 15 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — much as it did last year. high level." gone through this process, Thursday, Feb. 22 lorn 11 (Kucherov, Point), 1:35. Recalled G Jean-Francois Berube U.P. Boys Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Penalties_Nielsen, DET, (cross from Rockford (AHL). Assigned G Milwaukee did add right- It's a similar situation for so I'm on this ride for the Thursday New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. checking), 19:32. Jeff Glass to Rockford. Acquired C Iron Mountain 73, Gladstone 66 Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. Shots on Goal_Detroit 17-11- Chris DiDomenico from Ottawa for D hander Jhoulys Chacin on a Miley, whose deal wasn't first time. There's a comfort Stephenson 78, Big Bay de Noc Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m. 11_39. Tampa Bay 12-13-7_32. Ville Pokka and assigned DiDomeni- two-year deal while veterans official pending a physical level being here with the 26 Oklahoma City at Sacramento, Power-play opportunities_Detroit co to Rockford. Hannahville 63, Paradise 30 10 p.m. 1 of 3; Tampa Bay 2 of 4. COLORADO AVALANCHE — Yovani Gallardo and Wade examination, but is expect- staff." Kingsford 48, Houghton 33 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, Goalies_Detroit, Howard 16-18-6 Reassigned F Rocco Grimaldi to Miley will need to earn their ed to report to camp Friday. With Nelson expected to Marquette 67, Negaunee 55 10:30 p.m. (32 shots-28 saves). Tampa Bay, San Antonio (AHL). Westwood 38, Calumet 30 Vasilevskiy 34-11-2 (39-38). COLLEGE way onto the roster after "Clearly, the last two miss a "chunk" of time next Dollar Bay 83, Watersmeet 39 A_19,092 (19,092). T_2:31. Nuggets-Bucks,DENVER (134) Box ALBANY (NY)_Named Kevin Referees_Frederick L'Ecuyer, signing minor league deals. years haven't been as suc- season, the Brewers were Wisconsin Boys Barton 5-13 5-5 19, Chandler 4-9 Cardoza assistant volleyball coach. Thursday 0-0 11, Jokic 11-14 5-5 30, Murray Brad Watson. Linesmen_Brad CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — Chacin will slot in with cessful, but we have some expected to pursue an addi- Bloomer 55, Barron 42 9-12 3-5 26, G.Harris 10-18 3-5 28, Kovachik, Brian Murphy. Named Chad Scott assistant athletic Clayton 52, Prairie Farm 50 Chase Anderson and Zach ideas why and he has some tional starter over the winter Hernangomez 1-1 0-0 2, Lyles 5-10 Transactions director of student-athlete develop- Clear Lake 50, Cameron 33 0-0 12, Arthur 0-1 0-0 0, D.Harris 2- BASEBALL ment and Connor Klekota men's Davies to fill out the top ideas why," Stearns said and reportedly made an Crivitz 74, Gillett 41 6 0-0 6, Beasley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals American League assistant soccer coach. Cumberland 64, Northwestern 57 47-85 16-20 134. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — CITADEL — Named Dave three spots in Milwaukee's "He's coming into camp to offer to Yu Darvish, before Duluth Denfeld, Minn. 79, Ash- MILWAUKEE (123) Signed RHP Andrew Cashner to a Zelenock women's volleyball coach. rotation, leaving Gallardo compete, he's coming in to he eventually signed with land 62 Middleton 7-17 2-3 17, Antetok- two-year contract. COASTAL CAROLINA — Named Eau Claire North 82, D.C. Everest ounmpo 14-21 7-12 36, Maker 2-6 CLEVELAND INDIANS — T.J. Hollowell assistant football and Miley, along with Brent see if he can earn a spot here the division rival Cubs. 59 0-0 4, Bledsoe 9-14 6-6 27, Snell 4- Agreed to terms with C Ryan Hani- coach. Suter, Junior Guerra and and if he can, that's great." Milwaukee also was Gilman 61, Flambeau 38 11 0-0 10, Parker 5-8 1-1 12, Wilson gan on a minor league contract. FURMAN — Named Andre' Hurley 77, Mellen 56 0-0 0-0 0, Mar.Plumlee 0-0 0-0 0, TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Bernandi director of strength training rookies Aaron Wilkerson He'll be one of two left- believed to have shown Washburn 55, Butternut 33 Zeller 7-9 0-0 14, Terry 0-2 0-0 0, Agreed to terms with LHP Jaime and conditioning. Garcia on a one-year contract. and Brandon Woodruff to handers battling for a start- interest in former Cubs' ace Wisconsin Girls Munford 0-0 0-0 0, Kilpatrick 0-0 0-0 HAMPTON — Named Scott Thursday 0, Brown 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 49-92 16- National League McConnell tight ends coach and battle it out for the final two ing spot along with Suter, and free agent Jake Arietta Augusta 49, Pepin/Alma 35 22 123. CINCINNATI REDS — Voided Hunter Williams director of football Bayfield 89, Butternut 42 Denver 35 39 33 27 — 134 the contract of RHP Jeff Manship. operations. spots in the rotation. who manager Craig Coun- and was linked to potential Cameron 65, Clear Lake 52 Milwaukee 28 34 26 35 — 123 Agreed to terms with INF Cliff Pen- NYU — Named Matt DeMichiel "We think we have quali- sell said has "a leg up" on the trades for Tampa Bay's D.C. Everest 67, Wisconsin 3-Point Goals_Denver 24-40 nington on a minor league contract. men's and women's assistant tennis Rapids Lincoln 44 (G.Harris 5-7, Murray 5-7, Barton 4- MILWAUKEE BREWERS — coach. ty arms that will break with competition based on his Chris Archer and Jake Odor- Drummond 44, Hurley 40 7, Jokic 3-3, Chandler 3-5, Lyles 2- Named Daniel Fumai chief financial NORTH CAROLINA — Named our team and quality arms work the last two seasons izzi. Durand 49, Colfax 47 4, D.Harris 2-5, Arthur 0-1, Beasley officer. Agreed to a minor league Luke Paschall assistant football Elcho 66, Tigerton 37 0-1), Milwaukee 9-26 (Bledsoe 3-6, contract with LHP Wade Miley. coach. in the minor leagues," gener- including last year, when he Instead, though, pitchers Elk Mound 54, Mondovi 43 Snell 2-6, Parker 1-2, Antetokounm- NEW YORK METS — Agreed to PENN — Named Brian Fuller Lena 46, Florence 45 po 1-2, Brown 1-3, Middleton 1-3, terms with OF Matt den Dekker to a senior associate athletic director for al manager David Stearns went 3-2 with a 3.42 ERA in and catchers began their Medford Area 65, Northland Terry 0-1, Maker 0-3). Fouled minor league contract. intercollegiate programs. said. "That's comforting to 22 appearances, including preparations without any Pines 51 Out_None. Rebounds_Denver 34 BASKETBALL SIENA — Named Vilis Ozols vol- Shiocton 38, Wittenberg-Birnam- (Jokic 15), Milwaukee 40 (Antetok- Women's National Basketball leyball coach. us because we think we 14 starts, while bouncing high-profile additions and wood 33 ounmpo 11). Assists_Denver 37 Association SOUTH CAROLINA — Named have the kind of depth need- back-and-forth between Mil- barring an unexpected St. Marys Springs 52, North Fond (Jokic 17), Milwaukee 27 (Antetok- LOS ANGELES SPARKS — George Wynn director of football du Lac 36 ounmpo 13). Total Fouls_Denver Named Michael Fischer assistant operations and Ethan Pheister ed to get through a major waukee and Triple-A Col- twist, the Brewers will likely Stanley-Boyd 54, Gilman 41 23, Milwaukee 20. Technicals_Mur- general manager. women's assistant volleyball coach. league season." orado Springs. open the season with the Stevens Point 90, Wausau East ray. A_15,486 (18,717). FOOTBALL TEXAS — Fired track coach 23 National Football League Mario Sategna. Milwaukee's second- That group will get a group they have. NHL NFL — Announced Cincinnati round pick in the 2004 draft boost when right-hander and the franchise record- Jimmy Nelson returns after Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 Ewen, MI 49925 Lightning beat Red Wings for 11th straight time Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 www.BigValley.biz TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov helped the Tampa Bay Phone: (906) 988-2323 Lightning beat Detroit, again. 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Nuggets make 24 3-pointers, beat Bucks 134-123 MILWAUKEE (AP) – There's of the NBA record, on 40 attempts. doubles and five this season, four Harris added 28 points and Nuggets had 82 points in the sec- something about playing in Mil- "Each guy kind of had their of which have come since Jan. 27. Murray had 26 for the Nuggets, ond half of a 146-114 win over waukee that brings out the best in own little stretch," Nuggets coach "I just started playing well and who led by double digits for most New Orleans on Nov. 17. Nikola Jokic. Michael Malone said. "Jamal (Mur- making shots," Jokic said. "I didn't of the fourth quarter. It also marked the most points Just over a year after recording ray) got going in the third quarter, have any extra motivation or any- "When you have seven guys allowed by the Bucks in a half this the first triple-double of his career and we rode him and ran some thing like that though. I'm just make two 3s or more and all season. at the BMO Harris Bradley Center, plays for him. Gary Harris had it playing the same way I always starters three or more, you have The Nuggets shot 63.6 percent Jokic wrapped up the feat in the going, and Nikola shot it well." play. Maybe I was a little more multiple problems out there," in the first half, including hitting first half on the same floor Thurs- Jokic finished with 30 points, aggressive tonight, but I'm playing Bucks interim coach Joe Prunty 13 of 19 attempts from beyond the day night. 15 rebounds and a career-high 17 the same." said. "Give them credit for generat- arc. Denver finished at 55.3 per- Besides Jokic's big night, the assists, reaching a triple-double Giannis Antetokounmpo also ing open shots. We made some cent from the field and 60 percent Denver Nuggets put together one with 1:54 remaining in the second recorded a triple-double, finishing adjustments, but even when we from 3-point distance. of the best 3-point shooting nights quarter. That was the quickest with 36 points, 11 rebounds and did that they got some pretty good "When you have 37 assists and in league history in a 134-123 vic- triple-double in the NBA in the 13 assists for his ninth career looks." you shoot that well, it's a question tory over the Bucks. last 20 seasons, according to triple-double, passing Kareem Denver scored 74 points in the of how you make all those shots," Denver matched a franchise ESPN Stats & Info. Abdul-Jabbar for most in Bucks first half for its second-highest Malone said. "We generated great record with 24 3-pointers, one shy He now has 11 career triple- history. scoring half of the season. 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For more information contact ibank, N.A. its successors and as- Competitive wages, must the City Clerk at 906-932-5050. signs Foreclosing Assignee (if any): pass background check. Small Town Nationstar Mortgage LLC dba Mr. February 16, 2018 Cooper Date of Mortgage: July 17, Send contact info to: STATE OF MICHIGAN 2013 Date of Mortgage Recording: Service PROBATE COURT August 12, 2013 Amount claimed victoryjanitorial@ COUNTY OF GOGEBIC due on mortgage on the date of no- Since 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS tice: $33,370.33 Description of the victoryjanitorial.com Decedent's Estate mortgaged premises: Situated in or Call: (715)369-2000 FILE NO. 18-09-DE the Township of Bessemer, Goge- Estate of Richard Wayne Dembow- bic County, Michigan, and are de- ski, Date of birth: 02/20/1948 scribed as: Lot 29, Supervisor`s TO ALL CREDITORS:* Plat No. 2 to the Township of Snow Ridge Lumber, Inc. is NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The de- Bessemer, according to the recor- currently hiring for a full-time Head cedent, Richard Wayne Dembow- ded plat thereof. The redemption Sawyer. Experience is preferred, ski, died 05/27/2017. Creditors of period shall be 6 months from the but willing to train the right the decedent are notified that all date of such sale, unless determ- candidate. We offer the following Autos/SUVs claims against the estate will be ined abandoned in accordance with benefits to our full time employees: forever barred unless presented to MCL 600.3241a, in which case the Lisa Brown, personal representat- Medical/Dental Insurance, Paid redemption period shall be 30 days 1997 FORD F-250 4WD Towing ive, or to both the probate court at from the date of such sale, or upon Vacations/Holiday, Profit Sharing & 122 E. Aurora St. Package. 110,000 miles. No rust. 117 Germania Street, Hurley, WI the expiration of the notice required Life Insurance. Applications may be Ironwood, MI Excellent condition. (715)762-4093 54534 and the personal represent- by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is picked up from 7:00am-3:30pm. or (715)661-1293 ative within 4 month after the date later; or unless MCL 600.3240(16) Snow Ridge Lumber, Inc., 1200 of publication of this notice. applies. If the property is sold at Odanah Road, Hurley, WI 54534 906-932-0510 02/14/2018 foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 2005 KIA Spectra. Excellent James D. McKenzie P30831 of the Revised Judicature Act of Business condition. Single owner car. Must 108 S. Moore Street 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the see to appreciate. $4,000.00 firm. Bessemer, MI 49911 borrower will be held responsible to (906)663-4771 Articles for Sale (715)862-2842 the person who buys the property at Opportunities Lisa Brown the mortgage foreclosure sale or to 117 Germania Street the mortgage holder for damaging NOTICE: THE Daily Globe, while DELL COMPUTERS, Legals Hurley, WI 54534 the property during the redemption exercising reasonable care in ac- Sales & Repairs, Virus Removal (715)292-3239 period. This notice is from a debt cepting ads, warns those answer- Call Timothy D. Szot c ollector. Date of notice: Professional Computer Services February 9 and 16, 2018 02/09/2018 Potestivo & Associates, ing to investigate the proposition February 9, 16 23 and P.C. 110972 offered and to be careful of any ad (906)364-4506 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS March 2, 2018 CEMETERY LAWN MOWING (02-09)(03-02) requiring money to be sent for in- Notice of Foreclosure North 02-16-18 PRIDE JAZZY Select GT Power AND CITY PARK MOWING by Advertisement ATTN PUR- m formation or long distance phone The City of Ironwood is soliciting J 3 Wheelchair. Like New. Used for a CHASERS: This sale may be res- n A K 7 2 calls that may request money for in- bids for grass mowing and trim- cinded by the foreclosing mort- formation. month. $3,500.00 new. Asking o A J 4 ming at the Ironwood Riverside gagee for any reason. In that event, p $1,600.00. (906)364-9141 Cemetery and City Parks for a peri- K Q J 10 your damages, if any, shall be lim- West East od of three years. Two separate ited solely to the return of the bid Bids Commercial/ m K 10 8 7 6 5 m 9 4 2 contracts will be awarded. amount tendered at sale, plus in- n n Sealed offers will be received by terest, and the purchaser shall have Q J 9 10 8 5 Residential the Ironwood City Clerk, Memorial o 8 6 o Q 7 3 no further recourse against the p p BIDS Building, 213 S. Marquette Street, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the A 2 7 6 4 3 TAKING bids on a 2016 Chevy Ironwood, MI 49938, until 11:00 Mortgagee’s attorney. Notice is South PROPERTY FOR rent: 3200 sq.ft. m A Q Cruze. Vehicle can be seen at the office building. Former Social A.M. local time, Friday, February hereby given that the below mort- Iron County Community Credit Uni- Sales • Rentals 23, 2018, at which time bids shall gage will be foreclosed by a sale of n 6 4 3 Security offices, Cloverland Drive, o on in Hurley, WI. Bids need to be Management • Appraisals K 10 9 5 2 Ironwood. Will build/remodel p 9 8 5 submitted to the Iron County Com- to suit. Call (906)932-1411. munity Credit Union no later than Dealer: North 4:00pm on February 23, 2018. IC- Vulnerable: Both Apartments & 906-932-5406 CCU reserves the right to reject any Highway US-2 • Ironwood South West North East or all bids. Duplexes 1p Pass upnorthproperty.com 1o 1m Dbl. Pass 1NT Pass 3NT All Pass BIDS Apartments Available in Hurley.

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The North hand is not quite strong enough for a two-no-trump opening (especially with that weak spade holding). After West overcalls one AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss spade, North’s takeout double is flexible, but he might cue-bid two spades to ask his partner to bid no-trump with a spade stopper or two. Or North might even rebid two EVIDENCE SUGGESTS POPULAR hearts, a reverse that shows his hand strength but ought to include at least a five-card club suit. Whatever SUPPLEMENTS NOT NEEDED North chooses, South rebids in no- trump and game in that strain is reached. FOR BONE HEALTH After the spade lead, declarer has six top tricks: two spades (given trick one), two hearts and two diamonds. by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. Where should he turn for the other three winners? There are two candidates: diamonds and clubs. But Dear Doctor: If vitamin D and tures among people taking cal- duction in the risk of spinal which is right? calcium don't reduce the risk of cium. The findings on spinal fractures with the use of cal- Hopefully you saw that it is clubs, where three more tricks are bone fractures in older adults, fractures were more positive. cium or vitamin D, which may guaranteed. South will only get three as I recently read, is there any Nine studies assessed that be because calcium and vita- extra tricks in diamonds if he can point in taking them? connection, finding a 17 per- min D are slow to improve find the queen. Why guess? After winning the first trick, immediately Dear Reader: For years, the cent decrease in risk with cal- bone density. play on clubs. cium use. Seven studies medical community has been The JAMA study did not specif- © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS touting calcium and vitamin D assessed total fracture rate, ically look at people with osteo- finding a 12 percent decrease BRIDGE to prevent fractures; I've been porosis. For them, calcium has guilty of this practice as well. in risk, but the rate was not been shown effective in main- Although some studies sug- considered statistically signifi- taining bone density. A 1992 PHILLIP gested that calcium and vita- cant. study of female nursing home ALDER min D could help prevent The studies that assessed the residents (who have a higher osteoporosis, the degree of im- specific impact of vitamin D likelihood of osteoporosis) provement was never over- similarly failed to produce pos- found that calcium and vitamin whelming. Still, we held fast to itive results. In the nine studies D decreased the rate of hip our medical dogma. Now, as of vitamin D use and hip frac- fracture by 43 percent and the you mention, a study has ture, researchers found a 21 overall fracture rate by 32 per- shown the need to look at the percent increase in the risk of cent. data without bias in order to fracture among those taking vi- So, if you have osteoporosis, I provide more nuanced counsel tamin D. The studies assessing would recommend calcium and to our patients. the impact on spinal fracture vitamin D. If you're a healthy The research, recently pub- and total fractures simply found person without osteoporosis, lished in the Journal of the no benefit. calcium and vitamin D may American Medical Association The studies assessing the im- produce a slight decrease in (JAMA), reviewed 33 studies - pact of calcium combined with the risk of spinal fracture. Over- - with a total of 51,145 partici- vitamin D yielded only margin- all, however, there seems to be pants -- assessing the risk of ally better results. Although the little benefit to this supplemen- fractures in people taking ei- seven studies looking at the tation. ther calcium alone, vitamin D impact on hip fractures found (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an in- alone or calcium with vitamin no reduction in risk, the three ternist and assistant professor D. studies looking only at spinal of medicine at the University of The calcium-only studies in- fractures did show a 37 percent California, Los Angeles.) cluded various types of the reduction in risk. The studies COPYRIGHT 2017 mineral: calcium citrate, car- that looked at total fracture rate THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS bonate, malate and gluconate. showed a non-significant 10 OF HARVARD COLLEGE percent reduction in risk. DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL The seven studies assessing UCLICK FOR UFS the impact on hip fractures The 33 trials varied in length 1130 Walnut, showed no improvement with from four months up to seven Kansas City, MO 64106; the use of calcium. In fact, re- years. 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Investing and Estate and Long-Term Care Planning,” will bath (complete with two sinks). On the opposite side, the Most plans can be customized to suit your lifestyle. be offered for four Tuesdays, March 8-29 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the board room of the Iron County Courthouse in Hur- ley. Bedrooms: 4 The course will be team-taught by Joseph Lemke, Bonus Room Baths: 2 1/2 Main Level: 2,641 sq. ft. financial advisor with Edward Jones and Ryan Long, Bonus space: 355 sq. ft. elder law attorney with Sturgul and Long. Dimensions: 76’4” x 67’4” In the eight class hours students will become educated Framing: 2 x 4 to make better decisions about investing and protecting Foundation: Crawlspace, Slab their assets, understanding options for long-term care, whether for themselves or family members and Medicaid rules. The class will also touch on estate basics, such as powers of attorney, wills and transfer of death agree- ments. 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Registration forms may be downloaded from the website or picked up at the Mercer Library and the Iron County UW Extension Office at the Courthouse in Hurley. Com- pleted forms may be dropped off at those locations or mailed to Fe University, PO Box 63, Hurley, WI 54534. There’s a fee for the investing class, but an early discount. Fe University is a nonprofit, non-accredited “college” Design Number: HOTW180008 targeted to seniors, but also available to anyone over 18. Scholarships are available. With demand, economy up; so Limbs can be dangerous are interest rates for builders LONDONDERRY, N.H. — Travel around a neighbor- hood after a storm and you will see tree limbs, large and NEW YORK (AP) — The outlook small, scattered about the ground. Why do some limbs from U.S. builders is being buoyed by fall in high winds or after ice storms while others merely a strong job market and a sizzling hot bend? Should you worry about that large limb overhang- economy. ing your driveway? The National Association of Home “One reason trees fail is weak branch unions,” says Builders/Wells Fargo builder senti- Tchukki Andersen, staff arborist with Tree Care Industry ment index released Thursday read Association. “Homeowners can educate themselves about 72 for the second consecutive month. tree limbs, but they should call a professional arborist if That’s still just 2 points shy of they are worried about an overhanging branch.” December’s reading, which was an Trees may suffer from naturally formed imperfections 18-year high for optimism among the that can lead to branch failure at the union of the branch nation’s builders. and main stem. There are two types of imperfections that Readings above 50 indicate more create weak unions: A branch union with included bark builders see sales conditions as good and an epicormic branch. rather than poor. The index has been Branch unions can be characterized as strong or weak. above 60 since September 2016. Strong branch unions have upturned branch bark ridges The February reading was in line at branch junctions. Annual rings of wood from the with the expectations of industry branch grow together with annual rings of wood from the analysts, according to a survey by the stem, creating a sound, strong union all the way into the data firm FactSet. center of the tree. Builders’ view of current sales con- A weak branch union occurs when a branch and stem (or two or more co-dominant stems) grow so closely ditions fell slightly, though the out- Associated Press look for sales over the next six together that bark grows between them, inside the tree. HEAVY EQUIPMENT moves ground to contour the land and prepare it for The term for bark growing inside the tree is “included months rose two points, to 80. A mea- construction of a housing development. On Tuesday, the National Asso- sure of buyer traffic held steady at 54. bark.” As more and more bark is included inside the tree, ciation of Home Builders/Wells Fargo released its January index of the greater the likelihood that this weak union is likely to “Builders are excited about the builder sentiment. pro-business political climate that fail. will strengthen the housing market typically follow a month or two after under control. Epicormic branches (also called water sprouts) are and support overall economic a signed contract. Long-term U.S. mortgage rates formed as a response to poor pruning practices, injury or growth,” said NAHB Chairman Sales have been fueled by histori- jumped this week to their highest environmental stress. Epicormic branches are new Randy Noel, in a statement. cally low mortgage rates, though if level in nearly four years, a sign that branches that replaced injured, pruned or declining But, he added, that builders need there are brakes to be applied to the the prospect of higher inflation is branches. Commonly, epicormic branches form on the to manage supply issues such as housing market that may be where it steadily increasing the cost of bor- stems and branches of topped trees. When old, large epi- labor shortages and building materi- comes from. rowing to buy a home. cormic branches are growing on decaying stems or al costs. The recent acceleration upward of Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said branches, the epicormics are very likely to fail. The housing market remains both wages and prices is already a the average rate on 30-year, fixed-rate An epicormic branch, by its very nature, forms a weak strong overall. The National Associa- factor in huge swings across U.S. mortgages rose to 4.38 percent this union because it has a shallow attachment instead of tion of Realtors reported that in financial markets. Economists week, up from 4.32 percent last week being attached all the way to the center of the stem. Epi- December its pending home sales increasingly believe it’s become more and the highest since April 2014. cormic branches grow very quickly so they become heavy index increased for the third straight likely that the Federal Reserve will The shares of almost every major very quickly. After a time they lose their connection to the month. Pending sales contracts are a grow more aggressive with interest U.S. homebuilder are hitting 52-week main branch and may fall to the ground because the barometer of future purchases. Sales rate hikes this year to keep inflation lows this week. underlying wood cannot support their weight.