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DAILY GLOBE Saturday, January 4, 2020 Cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 24 | Low: 17 | Details, page 2 Public employees busy with snowfall By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] With nearly 100 inches of snow having fallen as of Friday, the weather is an ongoing con- cern for both area residents and any employee whose job it is to clear pathways or maneuver through them. Wakefield City Manager Rob Brown said Friday that his employees have been busy clear- ing excess snow from streets on days with no precipitation. “They try to haul snow at night,” he said in relation to the ease of working during lower traf- fic times. Both Brown and Bessemer Public Works employee Bob Negri said that snow is hauled to a few different dump spots in each city. Negri said that the number of times they remove excess snow can vary depending on the sea- son. At the time he spoke to the P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Globe, he was using a loader to BOB NEGRI uses a loader to transfer excess snow from the parking lot between the Bessemer Area Historical Society and the Bessemer transfer snow from the parking City Hall on S. Sophie Street on Friday in Bessemer. In conjunction with Negri, Mark Switzer and Brad Morrison were driving dump lot next to the main street’s Besse- trucks in tandem. All three men are employees of the city of Bessemer. mer Area Historical Society to Toward that end, he reminded members of Wakefield’s Volun- each weather event. Therefore, courtesy in relation to mail carri- two dump trucks driven by city drivers of the rule not to park on teer Fire Department also are any assistance from the public ers. employees Mark Switzer and city streets or shoulders from 2-7 “really grateful” when citizens helps to keep the city safe in the “Please keep your pathway Brad Morrison. a.m. take responsibility for clearing event of a fire. cleared so the mail carrier can get Brown said another ongoing “Even when it’s not snowing, fire hydrants on or near their Given that more than three to your box,” said Hellen, who goal in Wakefield is to scrape don’t park on the roads because property. more months will pass before added that salting icy patches is snowbanks in order to widen we’re still trying to remove snow,” Brown said Wakefield has 300 spring, Postmaster Mary Beth also a good idea “for the safety of roadways and increase visibili- said Brown. hydrants, and it takes about 15 Hellen of the U.S. Post Office in both the carrier and the cus- ty. The city manager added that minutes to clear each one after Ironwood also asks the public for tomer.” A tradition of cheer in Hurley By TOM LAVENTURE DeCarlo oversees 18 varsity requires the same dedication and [email protected] cheerleaders in grades 9-12 and teamwork as any organized sport, HURLEY, Wis. — Cheerleading 47 junior cheerleaders in grades she said. was always a part of her life and 5-8 for basketball and football The cheer teams continue to returning to coach at her former home games along with organiz- grow in numbers each season, high school couldn’t be more ing pep assemblies and marching said Steve Lombardo, elementary meaningful, said Melissa DeCar- in Heritage Day and homecoming school principal and athletic lo, cheer coach for Hurley K-12 parades. director for Hurley K-12 School. School. “We’ve got quite a crew out The cheer team makes a differ- DeCarlo was raised in Hurley there,” she said. ence at boys and girls home bas- and was a cheerleader from grade Hurly as a school and a com- ketball games by providing ener- school through high school. As munity has a tradition of pride gy and enthusiasm that is felt and an adult she moved away to work for the school, she said. The stu- heard all over the gym, he said. and start a family but still found dents, parents and alumni sup- The team also organizes the time to coach middle school port the teams and create an ideal halftime bean-bag toss to provide cheer in Shawano, Wisconsin. setting for cheerleading, she said. financial support for their pro- DeCarlo and her husband “It’s easy to come back to your gram and more entertainment for Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe eventually returned to Hurley for school when it’s a school like home and away games, he said. A GROUP of locals, including, from left, Sable Wood, Cole work opportunities and she Hurley,” DeCarlo said. “They put in a lot of hard Johnson, Trisha Winn and Filippini construct a colorful became the office manager at the That spirit is a foundation of work, a lot of practice time, and snow turtle in downtown Ironwood's art park Friday as part Iron County Health Department. cheerleading, she said. The newer are respected and appreciated of the city's First Friday activities. She recalled her husband saw an generations still respect the athletes from the Hurley School,” ad for the Hurley K-12 School school, she said. Lombardo said. cheer coach and said “you proba- Cheerleading is important for Charlie Nellessen, a Hurley Ironwood sculpts a good bly better throw your hat in the defining school spirit, but it’s School senior and cheer co-cap- ring.” also a sport in its own right, she “Here we are five years later,” said. Hurley isn’t a competition DeCarlo said. cheer program but the training time during First Friday CHEER — page 5 By RICHARD JENKINS It follows Danny Noonan, a [email protected] caddie trying to earn enough IRONWOOD — It may be money to go to college. Danny the middle of winter and caddies for Ty Webb, a suave there's lots of snow on the and talented golfer and the son Porkies offers full schedule of events ground across the Gogebic of one of Bushwood's co- By JAN TUCKER for Feb. 22 and the planning com- Eve. Range, but there were plenty of founders. Danny tries to gain news@yourdailyglobe,com mittee intends to add more activ- The Lantern Lit snowshoe activities in Ironwood Friday favor with Judge Elihu Smails, SILVER CITY — The recent ities for families as well as indi- walks are each Saturday from 6 during the city's monthly First the country club's stodgy co- snow storm dumped 12 inches of vidual skiers. p.m. to 9 p.m. through January Friday event, including a founder and director of the new snow on the Porcupine All the popular events, includ- and February and have proved to screening of “Caddyshack” at caddie scholarship program, Mountain Ski Hill and mountain ing races will be back and much be one of the most popular activi- the Historic Ironwood Theatre. by caddying for him. Mean- manager Bill Perrin said that has more,” he noted. ties of the winter season. So — to paraphrase Bill Mur- while, Carl Spackler, a some- helped the skiing with all runs The 30th Annual Midwest The ski hill is open Monday ray's groundskeeper character, what-unhinged groundskeeper open and covered. Telefest will be three days, Feb. 7- through Friday during the holi- Carl Spackler — locals had that who lives in the maintenance Perrin added it will be a busy 9, and brings skiers from all day week but after Monday, Jan. going for them, which was nice. building, tries increasingly few months with some major over the Midwest, according to 5 the days are each Friday January's First Friday also desperate schemes to hunt a events slated in the next couple of Perrin. through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 featured a bonfire and s'mores gopher that is damaging the months. One of the newer events The Department of Natural p.m. in Ironwood's pocket park on course. will be the guided Snow Resources governs the Lantern Perrin said Pure Michigan the corner of East Aurora and Although Spackler may Hike on Jan. 11, 18, 25, and Feb. Lit snowshoe activity which runs photographers were at the hill South Suffolk streets, snow have failed to get the gopher, 1, 15 and 22. Hikers will take a on Saturdays. and took great pictures of the sculptures in the downtown he still had the dalai lama- free chairlift ride to the top of the That popular activity takes activities and it is now on art park and outside Cold Iron granted eternal consciousness hill and then snowshoe down. snowshoe hikers around a 1- youtube. Brewing, and the screening of on his deathbed going for him. Perrin said the hike is about 2 mile trail with a rest stop and a He said it includes some of the the 1980 comedy “Caddyshack.” As with other First Fridays, miles. “Some of it is through a mug of hot cider. history of the Porcupine Moun- The Harold Ramis-directed various downtown businesses beautiful wooded area. It’s a real- The first lantern lit snowshoe tain, its skiing activity and some movie also stars Chevy Chase also stayed open late for those ly nice experience,” Perrin said. walk this year was on Christmas of the most beautiful scenery in and Rodney Dangerfield. exploring downtown. Snowburst at the hill is slated Eve and another on New Years the mountains.

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: fled and firefighters escort- sparks out there ready to total fire ban were in place. ed convoys of evacuees as go if they break contain- State Rural Fire Service fires threatened to close ment lines.” deputy commissioner Rob roads. Navy ships were This week, at least 445 Rogers urged people to not Trump stirs Mideast tensions called in to pluck hundreds homes were destroyed on wait to leave, noting four of people stranded on the New South Wales people in the state died in beaches. southern coast and dozens their cars as they made late Victoria Premier Daniel were burned in Victoria. attempts to flee. despite talk of 'endless wars' Andrews declared a disas- Ten deaths have been con- “We know people have ter across much of the east- firmed in the two states got a little bit of fire fatigue. WASHINGTON (AP) – Islamic Republic. officials said Trump decid- ern part of the state, allow- this week, and Victoria They’ve been dealing with With a single drone strike, "We took action last ed to take action because ing the government to authorities also said 28 this now for months,” President Donald Trump night to stop a war," Trump Soleimani was plotting order evacuations in an people are missing. Rogers said. “But we need did more than just take out sad. "We did not take unspecified future attacks area with as many as Fires are also burning in people to stay focused. an avowed enemy of the action to start a war." targeting Americans as ten- 140,000 permanent resi- Western Australia, South Tomorrow is not the day to . He may have Nonetheless, the target- sions between the U.S. and dents and tens of thou- Australia and Tasmania. drop your guard.” have also upended a cen- ing of Soleimani, the head Iran have reached a boil. sands more vacationers. The navy evacuated Prime Minister Scott tral element of his foreign of Iran's elite Quds Force, Trump said Friday he “If you can leave, you hundreds from Mallacoota, Morrison said he was policy. was arguably the most wasn't interested in further must leave,” Andrews said. a coastal town in Victoria inclined to cancel a sched- The Friday strike that provocative military action escalating the conflict, but The early and devastat- cut off for days by wildfires uled trip to India later this killed the most prominent in the Middle East since warned the regime that his ing start to Australia’s sum- that forced as many as month because of the wild- Iranian general may have President George W. Bush military advisers have mer wildfires has already 4,000 residents and fires. ended any chance that he launched the 2003 Iraq already drawn up plans to burned about 12.35 mil- tourists to shelter on In December, he cut would get the United States war to topple Saddam Hus- retaliate should Iran lion acres of land, left at beaches. Landing craft fer- short a family holiday in out of the "endless wars" in sein. attack. least 19 people dead, and ried people to the HMAS Hawaii in the face of public the Middle East that he has The killing of "If Americans anywhere destroyed more than 1,400 Choules offshore. anger at his absence. railed against since taking Soleimani, regarded as the are threatened, we have all office. second most powerful offi- of those targets already Sudan’ s women pursue soccer The killing of Gen. cial in Iran, came as Trump fully identified and I am Qassem Soleimani in Bagh- has sought to apply ready and prepared to take dad has the world bracing increased pressure on Iran whatever action is neces- dream, challenging conservatives for a possible retaliation, through economic sanc- sary, and that in particular with many fearing it could tions to abandon its nucle- refers to Iran," Trump OMDURMAN, Sudan world watched them play against women and youth. lead to a wider conflict. ar weapons program, while said. (AP) – All her life, Elham at a Khartoum stadium as Rights defenders call it a "It is probably the most Iran has countered with Trump's aggressive Balatone wanted to play the youth and sports min- step in the right direction, profound escalation that provocative attacks on U.S. approach with Iran is soccer – like her brothers, ister and others celebrated but say the fight is far from the United States could military and oil facilities in remarkable considering his like the boys on her street. Sudan’s new, officially rec- over. have taken," said Ned region. oft-repeated desire to avoid But in the Sudan where she ognized women’s soccer Some ultraconserva- Price, who served on the By taking out Soleimani, expensive military entan- grew up, women could be league. Balatone even had tives, however, have been National Security Council Trump signaled to Iran glements. His aversion to flogged for wearing pants, her family’s blessings. pushing back. Preacher under President Barack that his patience has worn long-term military pres- let alone soccer shorts. She But it’s more than just a AbdulHay Yousif and oth- Obama. thin over the long, simmer- ence has led to him butting heard all the reasons why game. The women’s league ers have painted soccer as Trump has been on a ing conflagration. heads with his top advisers she had to give up her became a field of con- part of a battle for Sudan’s confrontational path with The shadowy general as he has sought to end the dream. It’s a Muslim coun- tention as Sudan grapples identity. Iran since even before he who was in command of U.S. military presence in try; the uniform is inappro- with the transition from “What religion, what took office, when he Iran's proxy forces was Afghanistan and Syria. priate; the sport was meant three decades of authori- Shariah, what manhood pledged to end the Iran responsible, according to Yet, for much of his for men. She played any- tarian rule that espoused a would allow a Muslim nuclear deal signed by the Pentagon, for the nearly three years in office, way, wearing pants or strict interpretation of woman to appear before Obama. He insisted he deaths of hundreds of Trump has buffeted putting on leggings under- Islamic Shariah law and, men ... with her arms, legs doesn't want war and the American troops in Iraq between demonstrating neath shorts. activists say, disenfran- and some of her thighs killing of Soleimani wasn't during the height of the restraint and sending “There’s nothing in this chised women in particu- exposed and then run meant to provoke the war there. White House warning flares to Iran that world that I love more than lar. before them,” Yousif told the U.S. is prepared for mil- soccer. Please let me play,” Transitional authorities worshippers in October, itary confrontation. she says she told her fami- have taken some steps to shortly after the league, # # In June, after Iran shot ly. For years, she and other roll back the legacy of oust- made up of 20 teams, start- THIS DAY down a U.S. drone, Trump women played largely in ed President Omar al- ed. said he gave top Pentagon the shadows, sometimes Bashir. In November, they “By God, these people IN HISTORY officials permission to on dirt pitches they overturned a notorious have not come ... for eco- January 4 carry out military strikes cleaned themselves, often “public order” law that the nomic development or against Iran before chang- bouncing from one spot to prime minister said had social prosperity or scien- • 1847 Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to ing his mind 10 minutes another. been used as a “tool of tific elevation. They have the US government before the operation was to The women finally took exploitation, humiliation,” come to destroy religion • 1954 Elvis Presley records a ten minute demo be carried out. center stage when the resulting in “atrocities” and morals.” in Nashville • 1989 George H. W. Bush is the first Vice President Briefs since Martin Van Buren to declare himself President of United States Lawmaker quits leadership have decided to step down as Minor- authorities are perplexed over why a • 2007 The 110th US Congress convenes and elects post after drunken-driving ity Leader.” man left apparent designer bags Nancy Pelosi as the first female Speaker of the house arrest Kolb, who represents a district holding drugs, a gun, cash and a just outside of Rochester, is not digital scale in a convenience store. Today’s History was sponsored by ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – A New York resigning from his Assembly seat. The man went into the store early lawmaker whose New Year’s Eve Authorities said the 67-year-old Thursday and put the Louis Vuitton drunken-driving arrest came days Discover the Difference! Kolb was driving his state-owned and Gucci bags on a chair, according after he wrote a column warning oth- SUV when he crashed into a ditch to a news release Friday. ers not to drive while intoxicated said near his home Tuesday night. They “The employee said he offered her Friday he will step down from his said a breath test indicated Kolb’s $100 to ‘keep his bag,’” Lt. Brennan post as the top Republican in the blood-alcohol content was over ! ! ! ! Matherne, spokesman for Lafourche Ford Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram state Assembly. 0.08%, the legal limit for driving in Parish Sheriff Craig Webre, said in an “As Leader of the Assembly New York. interview. “I don’t know if his inten- 28715 U.S. Hwy 2 , Ashland, WI 54806 Minority Conference, I have always tion was for her to hold onto the bag 5 miles West of Ashland on Hwy. 2 tried to put the needs and best inter- Man left drugs, gun in until he came back or what.” ests of our Conference ahead of my 715-682-8400 • 800-296-3819 designer bags The worker declined, and the man own,” Assemblyman Brian M. Kolb walked out without the bags, the said in a statement. “That is why I GALLIANO, La. (AP) – Louisiana www.AshlandFordChrysler.com news release said. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 3 Calendar Daily Globe to include new Email calendar items and a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 The Daily Globe will community news to p.m., Watersmeet Township; welcome a new comic strip [email protected]. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco – “Between Friends” – on For more information, call 906- Township. 906-667-1110. 932-2211. Alcoholics Anonymous, Monday. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, The strip is by Sandra Saturday, Jan. 4 Ironwood. area74.org. Bell-Lundy and syndicated Grief Support Group, 1 to Union Station Food 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice by King Features. It will Pantry and Northern Food office, 1571 Highway 51 North replace “The Pajama Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Arbor Vitae. Diaries” on the Daily 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. SMART Recovery, 4:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Globe’s comics page. “The 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran mer. Pajama Diaries” author Submitted image Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, Terri Libenson announced THE COMIC strip “” will begin appearing in the Daily Globe on Community Pickleball 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian in December that she was Monday. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Church, Hurley. area74.org. School gymnasium. 715-776- Klassic Kruisers Car ending the strip today, say- 4588. Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic ing she wants to “devote er, married to Derek and for four years. Society in its campaign to Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Community College Jacob time to other projects.” mom to her stepson, In 1994, her comic promote regular mammo- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- Ironwood. area74.org. wood. “Between Friends” Danny, also a college stu- “Between Friends” attract- grams in the early detec- Sunday, Jan. 5 Ironwood Masonic Lodge focuses on the lives of three dent. According to the ed the attention of King tion of breast cancer. 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic 50-something women release, her challenges Features and is now syndi- “” building. friends – Susan, Kim and include creative focus, writ- cated to 175 newspapers. had a relatively short run Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Government p.m., closed meeting, Salem Bessemer Housing Com- Maeve. “Witty and person- er’s block, social media In addition to Canada and in the Daily Globe, first Lutheran Church, Ironwood. mission, 8 a.m., Executive al, sometimes poignant marketing and the home- the United States, it appearing in May 2018 Mercer Health and Well- Director’s Office, 709 West and candid, this slice-of-life office close proximity of appears in 10 countries when Kings Features quit ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Iron Street, Bessemer. Mercer Community Center. Bessemer Downtown strip celebrates women-of- the kitchen. including Saudi Arabia, offering “.” Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Development Authority, 4 almost-a-certain-age in all Finally, Maeve is a India, South Africa, Swe- The Daily Globe has p.m., Wesley United Methodist p.m., DDA room, City Hall. their irreverent glory,” said “sophisticated and savvy den, Australia and Guam. included comics for more Church, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Water Alcoholics Anonymous, Authority, 6:30 p.m., Besse- a Kings Features press divorcee” who is director of Bell-Lundy lives in than a century. It’s first 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran mer Township Hall, Ramsay. release. international strategy for Welland, Ontario, with her issues in November 1919 Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Friday, Jan. 10 Susan is married to her company. husband, Tim, and their had a multi-panel comic Monday, Jan. 6 Harv and has an adopted Bell-Lundy, a Canadian, two teenaged children. She “Doings of the Duffs.” Fifty Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, daughter named Emma began her career as a car- has received awards from years ago, the comics page Ironwood Memorial Building. who is a college student. toonist by creating comics the British Columbia Asso- included a dozen strips – Iron County Food Pantry, Gogebic County Veterans 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 She works in an office and, for her university newspa- ciation of Clinical Coun- like today – including two Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- a.m., Ironwood Memorial according to a Kings Fea- per, a women’s networking selors and from the North that still appear – “Alley 4450. Building. 906-667-1110. tures press release, her cop- newsletter and newspaper American Council on Oop” and “The Born Alcoholics Anonymous, Friends of the Mercer noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Public Library, 10 a.m., ing strategies include “Mer- ads. After developing a car- Adoptable Children for Loser.” Ironwood. area74.org. library, Mercer, Wis. lot, chocolate truffles, non- toon strip, which was special story arcs she has For more information Overeaters Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran fat cappuccinos and stress- loosely based on a group of written. Her “Between on “Between Friends,” visit noon, Salem Lutheran Church, busting gym visits ... start- her friends, she self-syndi- Friends” characters were comicskingdom.com/betw Church, Wakefield. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Ironwood Kiwanis Club, ing tomorrow.” cated it to a number of also recently utilized to een-friends. p.m., Our Lady of Peace noon, Golden Dragon. Kim is a freelance writ- southern Ontario dailies assist the Canadian Cancer —Larry Holcombe Catholic Church, Ironwood. Bessemer American area74.org. Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- Ironwood Sports Hall of ican Legion, Bessemer. Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright LEARN TO SKI Ironwood American 5 ways to make those K-12 School, room 205. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- MECCA cabin near the treat- rial Building, Legion club room. resolutions stick ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Wakefield VFW Post Erwin Community Club, 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW IRON RIVER – First you ish a 5K? Do a dozen 6:30 p.m., Erwin town hall. Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Gathering, Participating make ‘em. Then you break pushups? Walk the hilly EST, Ontonagon United and Supporting, 6 p.m., ‘em. streets in your neighbor- Methodist Church basement, developmental disability advo- next to Holiday gas station, Does that sum up your hood without getting wind- cacy group, Community Men- past history with New ed? Ontonagon. area74.org. tal Health, Wakefield. 906-229- Government 6170. Year’s resolutions? You’re 3. Line up support. Pair Ironwood Parks and Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 jazzed in January to get in up with a resolution buddy Recreation Committee, 5 p.m., Episcopal Church of the shape, stop smoking, eat – somebody with the same p.m., meeting, Conference Transfiguration, Ironwood. Room 1, second floor, Memori- area74.org. better – to achieve your or a similar goal. Change is al Building, Ironwood. Government goal. But by February, your easier if you don’t attempt Wakefield Planning Com- Hurley City Council, 5 mission, 5:30 p.m., meeting resolution is kaput. it solo. And spread the p.m., city hall. Don’t throw in the towel news about your resolu- room, municipal building. Montreal City Council, Bessemer City Council, 6 5:30 p.m., city hall. just yet, advises Taki Rida, tion. The more friends and p.m., city hall. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., MD, family medicine family you tell, the more Tuesday, Jan. 7 Pence, Wis., Town Hall. physician for Aspirus Iron accountable you’ll feel. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 River Hospital & Clinics. 4. Reward yourself. Did Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- Ironwood Memorial Building. ty Center. “You’ve got to stack the you make it through your Gogebic County Veterans Saturday, Jan. 11 odds in your favor,” Dr. first week without smok- Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Rida said. “Start with small ing? Then spend the a.m., Ironwood Memorial Union Station Food Building. 906-667-1110. changes and work your money you would have Pantry and Northern Food way up to achieve – and spent on cigarettes on Alcoholics Anonymous, Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. stick to – your 2020 well- something special for your- Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, ness goals.” self. Are you down 5 Ironwood Kiwanis Club, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Here are five ways to do it: pounds? Why not celebrate noon, Golden Dragon. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Wakefield Seniors, noon, Community Pickleball 1. Don’t overreach. with a manicure or tickets Wakefield Senior Center. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Resolving to go to the gym to a concert? Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, School gymnasium. 715-776- Submitted photo Wis., Public Library. 715-476- every morning before work 5. Bounce back. Don’t 4588. MATHEW LUPINO puts on his cross country skis at 2366. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 is potentially setting your- beat yourself up if you Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Wolverine Nordic Trails Thursday in Ironwood Town- self up for failure. Getting skipped the gym a couple p.m., Episcopal Church of the Ironwood. area74.org. ship. He plans to take part in the SET XC Ski Club’s “Try Transfiguration, Ironwood. there two or three times a of times or binged on a area74.org. Sunday, Jan. 12 it Out Day” at Wolverine on Sunday. The event from 2 week is more realistic – bunch of snacks one week- Government to 3:30 p.m. is for kids and their family members to see and far likelier to become a end. You slipped up, but so Wakefield Township Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 what the club is all about. The club is open to kids in habit. what? Missteps are normal. Board, 5:30 p.m., township p.m., closed meeting, Salem grades K-12 in Iron and Gogebic counties and is hall. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 2. Be specific. Rather And one key to successful City of Bessemer Plan- Mercer Health and Well- offered by the Iron County 4-H. The club will run a than a fuzzy resolution – behavior change is resilien- ning Commission, 6 p.m., ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., seven-week program aiming to improve members’ for instance, “I’m finally cy. Tomorrow really is City Hall Council Chambers, Mercer Community Center. cross country ski skills and to teach the basics of strid- going to get fit” – commit another day – it’s your Bessemer. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 ing or skate skiing. For more information, call the Iron Wednesday, Jan. 8 p.m., Wesley United Methodist to a clearly defined one. Do chance to get back on Church, Ironwood. County UW-Extension office at 715-561-2695. you want to be able to fin- track. Alcoholics Anonymous, Christian Men of the 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Church, Bessemer. Lunch menus Cafe, Ironwood. area74.org. Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- Monday, Jan. 13 head, Hurley. Talk with a Area schools have Tuesday: Breakfast — nuggets. chips. recovery coach. Call 715-660- Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., announced menus for the Waffles; Lunch — Beef and Tuesday: Breakfast — Tuesday: Meatballs and 0073. Bessemer Housing Communi- Mentoring of Moms, 9- ty, community room, 906-667- week of Jan. 6-10. All cheese nachos. Oatmeal; Lunch — French noodles. 10:30 a.m., Range Community 0469. meals are served with milk. Wednesday: Breakfast toast. Wednesday: Taco salad. Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Iron County Food Pantry, — Omelet; Lunch — Sub Wednesday: Breakfast Thursday: Hot dogs and 4355. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Bessemer sandwich. — Pancakes; Lunch — beans. Alcoholics Anonymous, Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Monday: Barbecue Thursday: Breakfast — Tomato soup and grilled Friday: Pepperoni pizza. open meeting, noon, Salem 4450. riblets and hashbrowns. Pancakes; Lunch — Chick- cheese. Watersmeet Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, area74.org. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Tuesday: Taco salad. en nuggets. Thursday: Breakfast — No report. DOVE Support Group, Ironwood. area74.org. Wednesday: Calzone. Friday: Breakfast — Bagel; Lunch — Pizza dip- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Overeaters Anonymous, Thursday: Corn dogs Yogurt and muffin; Lunch pers. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran and fries. — Cheese pizza. Friday: Breakfast — Cin- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Church, Wakefield. Friday: Pasties and Ironwood namon roll; Lunch — Meat Northern Mind Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 baked beans. Monday: Chicken sand- loaf. Iron County Veterans p.m., Our Lady of Peace Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Catholic Church, Ironwood. Ewen-Trout Creek wich and potato wedges. Ontonagon Yo g a S t u d i o Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- area74.org. Monday: Spaghetti. Tuesday: Walking tacos. Monday: Chicken sand- 561-2190. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Tuesday: Hamburger. Wednesday: Penne wich. Call now for information Mercer Health and Well- monthly membership, Aurora Wednesday: Chicken pasta. Tuesday: Pepperoni cal- and to register ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Club, Ironwood. and macaroni and cheese. Thursday: Popcorn zone. Mercer Community Center. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Tacos. chicken and mashed pota- Wednesday: Corn dogs 715-561-2880 Wakefield American EST, Ontonagon United Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 Methodist Church basement, Friday: Pepperoni pizza. toes. and sweet potato fries. CLASSES START p.m. regular meeting, post, next to Holiday gas station, Hurley Friday: Calzone. Thursday: Bosco stick. January 6, 2020 Wakefield. Ontonagon. area74.org. Monday: Breakfast — Mercer Friday: Pizza. IMPACT Life Support Government Filled cresent; Lunch — Monday: Breakfast — Wakefield-Marenisco Corner of Douglas Blvd. and Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Gogebic-Iron County Air- Chicken bacon wrap. Muffin; Lunch — Chicken Monday: Chicken and Michigan Ave., Ironwood, MI Church, Ironwood. port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the Narcotics Anonymous, 7 airport. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Bessemer Township Ironwood. area74.org. Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, Weatherization Works Alcoholics Anonymous, Ramsay. 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Ironwood Township Church, Bessemer. Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Leather, loaded, Request for Contractors area74.org. offices. 6 cyl, 4dr, 6 speed, Government Wakefield City Council, heated seats, The Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency Wakefield Housing Com- 5:30 p.m., City Hall. $10,000 in Extras, is seeking qualified residential Weatherization Contractors mission, 9 a.m., Sunset Ironwood City Commis- only 97,000 miles. Manor community room, 200 sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial to provide services for a federally-funded Pierce St., Wakefield. Building. weatherization program in the two-county area. Bessemer Area Sewer Bessemer Downtown Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- Development Authority, 5:30 Interested contractors may request a mer City Hall. p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. “Request for Qualifications” packet from Gogebic County Board, 5 Marenisco Township p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Board, 6 p.m., township hall. $ GOCAA Weatherization at Erwin Township Board, Tuesday, Jan. 14 20,999 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer, MI 49911 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. or email Paul Janczak at Thursday, Jan. 9 Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, [email protected] Ironwood Memorial Building. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Gogebic County Veterans Deadline for Application is Ironwood Memorial Building. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Cloverland300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood,Motors MI 49938 January 24, 2020 before 4:00 pm Gogebic County Veterans a.m., Ironwood Memorial GOCAA is an EO Employer. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Building. 906-667-1110. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com l 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE It’s showtime, finally Finally, the presidential campaign findings, moreover, suggest that lib- Sue Mizell, Publisher has entered the presidential election eral candidates such as Sens. Bernie year. Sanders of Vermont (the winner four Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor The turning of the calendar is an years ago over former Secretary of important symbolic moment. From State Hillary Clinton, the eventual here on in, candidates’ political nominee) and Elizabeth Warren of errors that might have been ignored David Massachusetts (which has produced in 2019 will receive rapt attention. Shribman five winners here in the past six In Their Opinion From this moment forward, every decades) could have hidden power. campaign event will take on fresh “There are more uncertainties in Newseum closure urgency. From this day to Feb. 3, the this primary than any I can remem- date of the Iowa caucuses, then on ber,” said former Republican state a loss for learning to Feb. 11, the day this state con- focus point for voters, so there may Rep. David A. Bickford of New ducts the first presidential primary, be ways to reach them.” Durham, who has lived in New the candidates will receive deeper That is a factor that could affect Hampshire for more than two-thirds about free speech scrutiny, the crowds here and in more than just New Hampshire. of a century. “It’s impossible to guess Iowa will be more discerning, and Depending on when a Senate trial how things will develop among the Why it matters: The closure of the Newseum is a the candidates will campaign with begins, and depending on how long Democrats. There are so many candi- loss for the understanding of how important free more fervor. it lasts, it could lap over to March 3, dates, and so many of them are say- speech has been over time and must continue to be And one thing more: Though the when 15 states, including delegate- ing the same thing. We still don’t in the future. campaign has stretched for more rich California, hold their Super know what will resonate in a rapidly The place is a thousand miles away, so it’s not than a year, for the next six weeks – Tuesday contests. How will voters changing state.” likely many from the Midwest visited the museum basically the period in which Cana- react to an unusual confluence of And yet change has been the great frequently, or maybe had even heard of it. da conducted its entire federal cam- sentiments: a strong economy plus constant here. Once this state boast- Yet, the closing of the Newseum in Washington, paign – the impact of the impeach- public fears, by a 56% to 35% mar- ed the largest textile complex in the D.C., this week is a blow at least symbolically to any- ment and perhaps the Senate trial of gin, according to the latest Wall world, at Manchester, where 74 one who values information and the power it has – President Donald J. Trump will loom Street Journal/NBC News poll, that cloth-making departments and three no matter your age, race, gender or political view- large, perhaps affecting the cam- the country is going in the wrong dye houses composed an industrial point. paigning here but surely providing direction? Unemployment here is at empire (17,000 workers on 8 million Nothing made that more clear than walking into hints of the president’s fortunes as a remarkable 2.6%, a full percentage square feet of floor space) in a state the building and seeing eight 12-foot segments of the he turns to his re-election campaign point lower than the national rate. that still has a rural temperament. Berlin Wall. On the one side, the side that faced Com- with new energy. Thus the argument that many of Textiles, shoes and wood products munist East Germany, the wall is drab, gray concrete; “The things that matter in this the candidates are raising – that the no longer are the dominant econom- on the other side, the section facing democratic West presidential race are going to come economy may look good on the sur- ic factors. Three of the six biggest Germany, the wall is full of colorful swirls of graffiti, on very quickly now that we are in face, but many Americans are suffer- employers today: Keene State Col- artwork and messages. the real election year,” said Colin ing – has less weight here. Even so, lege, the University of New Hamp- It’s a stunning visual example of free speech vs. no Van Ostern, the Democrats’ unsuc- the old Democratic trope (“Jobs are shire and Dartmouth College. free speech and is the largest display of unaltered cessful gubernatorial nominee here up because Americans must have All this is occurring as small portions of the wall outside of Germany. in 2016. “A lot will happen and it two or three jobs to survive”) still is shifts in the tectonics of the 2020 That’s just one sampling of one exhibit. The muse- will all matter. I have seen huge voiced at candidate meetings and in race are occurring. In the fundrais- um is packed full, offering seven levels of exhibits swings in that week between Iowa debates. A 2020 mystery: Will gener- ing derby – political pros often call with 15 galleries and 15 theaters. And there are no and New Hampshire, and not always al economic prosperity dilute the money the “first primary” – there plans to move all of it to a new space to share with in the same direction.” prospects of the candidates whose are fresh signs of life for former Vice visitors why journalism is important in everyday One of the principal reasons for message is essentially economic pop- President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and lives. those swings – wholly unanticipated ulism? new signs of danger for Warren, who The 9/11 Gallery displays the broadcast antennae when many of the contenders began Here in the eighth smallest state, had been flying high here in her from the top of the World Trade Center and a film their campaigns for the White House one of the other great mysteries is neighbor state until now. At 4.9 mil- featuring journalists who describe what it was like to – is last month’s impeachment of how the 230,000 potential new vot- lion contributors, Sanders is within cover the attack with gripping detail and personal Trump and the imminent Senate ers – those not old enough to vote in striking distance of reaching an reflection of trying to do their jobs as their hearts trial of the president. Already the the 2016 contest plus those who astonishing goal of 5 million con- broke. And knowing the power of photojournalism, campaign of Sen. Cory Booker of moved into the state in the past four tributors en route to becoming the the museum exhibits every Pulitzer Prize—winning New Jersey, for example, is working years – might affect this year’s con- champion fundraiser of 2019. entry dating back to 1942. If you ever wanted to see to sculpt a strategy to capitalize on test. But financial success does not both the best and worst of humanity, this exhibit the Senate trial, or at least not to be The majority of both groups, equal political success. For a time in does exactly that. penalized by the prospect that he according to a new study by the the 1980 presidential campaign, the The Newseum didn’t just focus on recorded histo- and the four other senators running Carsey School of Public Policy at the most prodigious fundraiser was for- ry, but also explored trends, such as the exploding for president will be sidelined in University of New Hampshire, are mer Treasury Secretary John Connel- use of social media or the use of parody and satire to Washington for six days a week dur- moderates. But fully a third of the ly. He spent $11 million in hopes of deliver information. And as newspapers around the ing the deliberations. young people who have graduated winning the Republican nomination world, including The Free Press, shared their front “All the candidates need to think into voter eligibility are likely to lean eventually captured by Ronald Rea- pages with the Newseum, visitors could see the pages about appealing to voters while they more liberal. gan. For all that money, Connelly lined up along the sidewalk outside the building as are off the campaign trail,” said The implication: This new voter won a single convention delegate. well as inside and available electronically. Compar- James Demers, who headed Barack group – plus the notion that about ing the evolving news pages from around the country Obama’s 2008 campaign in New half the potential New Hampshire David M. Shribman is the former and the world gives a sense of how we are so con- Hampshire and now is a top strate- 2020 electorate could not have voted executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post- nected. gist for Booker’s effort here. “This in 2008 – adds real uncertainty to Gazette. Follow him on Twitter at The museum hasn’t been just a niche visit for jour- could cut either way. Candidates will the primary here, potentially render- ShribmanPG. The Daily Globe ran his nalists and journalism scholars. The plethora of his- be locked in Washington. But the ing moot longstanding assumptions column today in place of Gene Lyons as tory and important events captured by the media and Senate trial is going to be a real about voting behavior here. These he is on vacation. displayed so well reminded everyone that the First Amendment is about all of us – that shaping our interpretation of the world comes from the informa- Today in history tion we get, or don’t get. The museum struggled financially in its nearly dozen years of existence, competing to draw visitors By The Associated Press for $25 a person when nearby Smithsonian muse- Today’s Highlight in History On Jan. 4, 1964, Pope Paul VI began a ums are free admission. In addition, many of the visit to the Holy Land, the first papal pil- funding partners have disappeared as the number of grimage of its kind. journalists, organizations and supporting founda- On this date tions has shrunk. In 1809, Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille raised-dot reading system for the The hope is that the closure of a museum isn’t a blind, was born in Coupvray, France. sign that people value freedom of speech any less; In 1896, Utah was admitted as the 45th instead maybe we are so used to it that we take if for state. granted, like water, food, shelter. Even so, that does- In 1935, President Franklin D. Roo- n’t make the free flow of information any less impor- sevelt, in his State of the Union address, called for legislation to provide assistance tant, because it will always be a factor in sustaining for the jobless, elderly, impoverished chil- democracy. dren and the handicapped. –The Free Press of Mankato In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson delivered his State of the Union address in which he outlined the goals of his “Great Society.” In 1974, President Richard Nixon Letters Policy refused to hand over tape recordings and documents subpoenaed by the Senate deputy, Ehud Olmert. (Sharon remained in jamin Darvill (Crash Test Dummies) is 53. The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters Watergate Committee. a coma until his death in Jan. 2014.) Actor Josh Stamberg is 50. Actor Jeremy should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve In 1999, Europe’s new currency, the Today’s Birthdays Licht is 49. Actor Damon Gupton is 47. the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- euro, got off to a strong start on its first Actress Barbara Rush is 93. Football Actress-singer Jill Marie Jones is 45. lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. trading day, rising against the dollar on Hall of Fame coach Don Shula is 90. Actress D’Arcy Carden is 40. Alt-country Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address world currency markets. Former profes- Opera singer Grace Bumbry is 83. Actress singer Justin Townes Earle is 38. Christian and phone number must be included for verification purposes. sional wrestler Jesse Ventura took the Dyan Cannon is 81. Author-historian Doris rock singer Spencer Chamberlain (Under- Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- oath of office as Minnesota’s governor. Kearns Goodwin is 77. Actress Ann Mag- oath) is 37. Actress Lenora Crichlow is 35. date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads In 2002, Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Ross nuson is 64. Country singer Patty Loveless Comedian-actress Charlyne Yi is 34. MLB and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and Chapman, a U.S. Army Special Forces is 63. Actor Julian Sands is 62. Rock All-Star Kris Bryant is 28. Actress-singer $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to soldier, was killed by small-arms fire during singer Michael Stipe is 60. Actor Patrick Coco Jones is 22. 400 words. an ambush in eastern Afghanistan; he was Cassidy is 58. Actor Dave Foley is 57. Thought for Today Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, the first American military death from Actress Dot Jones is 56. Actor Rick Hearst “The last temptation is the greatest 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: enemy fire in the war against terrorism. is 55. Singer-musician Cait O’Riordan is treason: to do the right deed for the wrong [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. In 2006, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel 55. Actress Julia Ormond is 55. Tennis reason.” Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday Sharon suffered a significant stroke; his player Guy Forget is 55. Country singer — T.S. Eliot, American-born English “Bouquets” column. official powers were transferred to his Deana Carter is 54. Rock musician Ben- poet (born in 1888, died this date in 1965)

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(AP) – An Illi- along Michigan Avenue in nois man who made more Chicago to honor each person than 27,000 crosses to com- who had been killed that year. memorate victims of mass Earlier this year, Zanis shootings across the country found himself making crosses is retiring. for his very own hometown of Greg Zanis came to realize, Aurora, Illinois, after a Henry after 23 years, his Crosses for Pratt Co. employee opened fire Losses ministry was beginning on his coworkers. to take a personal and finan- “After Orlando, it never cial toll on him, according to stopped,” Zanis said of the The Beacon-News. mass shootings. “The country “I had a breaking point in had me on the road for a while El Paso,” he said, referring to every week. I have driven the mass shooting outside of a 850,000 miles to put up cross- Walmart in El Paso, Texas. “I es. I slept in my truck and hadn’t slept for two days, it never had the money to cover was 106 degrees and I col- what I was doing.” lapsed from the pressure when With donations from time I heard there were two more to time, Zanis mainly relied on victims of the mass shooting.” his own resources to build the Zanis has set up crosses crosses. after the school shootings at “At one point last year I was Columbine, Sandy Hook and $10,000 in debt and some- Parkland. He also placed body covered that for me,” he crosses after the Las Vegas said. “Now I am $14,000 in music festival shooting and debt.” the Orlando nightclub shoot- Zanis hopes to pass on his ing. ministry to the nonprofit “I leave a piece of my heart Lutheran Church Charities of Associated Press behind each time I go,” he Northbrook. GREG ZANIS prepares crosses to place at a makeshift memorial for victims of a mass shooting at a shop- said. “I feel is is not the end of ping complex in El Paso, Texas, on Aug. 5, 2019. The Illinois man who made and delivered more than In 2016 he made more than the ministry. It is the end of 27,000 crosses to sites around the U.S., largely to remember victims of gun violence, is stepping away 700 crosses that were carried me doing it,” he said. from his ministry but aims to train others to carry it on.

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Patrick Bernard Krause WAUSAU, Wis. – Patrick Bernard 2015. Krause, 63, of Ironwood, Mich., He married Rosanne Engel on April passed away on Dec. 17, 2019, in 28, 1989. She survives. Wausau. Pat was a member of Our Lady of Patrick was born on March 8, 1956, Peace Catholic Church. He was also a son of Bernard and Patricia (Wallie) dog lover. Krause. He attended Holy Trinity-St. He was preceded Michael Catholic Grade School and in death by his par- Luther L. Wright High School in Iron- ents, Bernard and wood, graduating with the Class of Patricia Krause; 1974. He then attended Gogebic Com- grandparents, Egan munity College in Ironwood, graduat- and Stella Krause, ing in 1976 and the University of Min- and Charles and Eva nesota in Duluth, graduating in 1978 Tolvanen; and uncle Associated Press with a double major in history and and aunt, Joseph and IN THIS image released by ABC, contestants, from left, , Brad Rut- political science. He obtained a mas- Patrick Bernard Judy Krause. ter and appear on the set of “Jeopardy!” in Los Angeles. The all-time ter’s degree in school administration Krause Pat is survived by top money winners; Rutter, Jennings and Holzhauer, will compete in a rare prime- and guidance counseling from North- 1956 — 2019 his wife, Rosanne of time edition of the TV quiz show “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time,” which will air ern Michigan University in Marquette. 30 years; brothers, Tom Krause of on consecutive nights beginning 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday. He began his teaching career in Howard, Wis., and Paul Krause of Merrill, Wis., and he then taught Viroqua, Wis.; sister, Jackie (Dan) social studies, careers and was a driv- Hampston of Bessemer; aunt, Diane ‘Jeopardy!’ titans compete er’s education instructor at Luther L. Newman; nephews, Chuck (Katie) Wright High School. While teaching, Hampston and Patrick (Chelsea) Pat coached junior varsity football and Hampston; nieces, Stephanie (Zak) for $1 million, ‘Greatest’ title middle school basketball for more Breitenfeldt, Caryn (Sam) Miller and LOS ANGELES (AP) – roller Daily Double bets. one of whom (Rutter) I’ve than 20 years. He retired from teach- Amanda (Ryan) Sabel; four great- The Super Bowl is weeks “There was a lot of played before. He usually ing in 2008. nephews, Quin and Lowell Hampston, away, but for “Jeopardy!” online chatter about, ‘Is he finds a way to win. So I Pat’s extreme passion for sports led and Max and Simon Breitenfeldt; and addicts the big game is the greatest player of all knew these just going to be to a second career with the Daily cousins, Joe Krause and Jeanine here: All-time top money time?’ ‘No, Ken Jennings, the fastest, smartest people Globe in Ironwood, covering local and Krause. winners Brad Rutter, Ken because he had that streak,’ I’ve ever seen holding a Upper Peninsula sporting events year- A Mass of Christian Burial will be Jennings and James or somebody would say, ‘I ‘Jeopardy!’ buzzer,” Jen- round. He was an avid statistician and held on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020, at 11 Holzhauer are facing off for think it’s Brad Rutter, look nings said. a historian of knowledge for Michigan a.m. at Our Lady of Peace Catholic ultimate bragging rights. at how many times he’s Holzhauer also did his “The first person to win won.’ So it really sort of fell homework. sports. Pat uncovered and perfected Church in Ironwood with Fr. Binu three matches will be into place,” the producer “I studied some more his special gift of writing and self- Joseph as celebrant, preceded by a vis- crowned the greatest of all said. esoteric facts with the taught photography for more than 10 itation from 10 a.m. until service time. time,” said executive pro- Trebek, who is being expectation that the writ- years. He had a way of delving into a A luncheon will follow the Mass in the ducer . treated for pancreatic can- ers would ramp up the story and bringing it to true life. He church hall The winner gets $1 million, cer as he’s continued host- question difficulty, but the had an exceptional talent for writing In lieu of flowers, memorials are with $250,000 for each ing regular “Jeopardy!” big thing I did to prepare feature stories about athletes and preferred to the HOPE Animal Shelter runner-up in the contest games, wasn’t asked direct- was extra reps of buzzer events of special interest to the com- in Ironwood. that airs on consecutive ly if he was up to handling practice, knowing that munity. He received four special recog- Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home, nights beginning 8 p.m. ET the championship series as Brad and Ken are the two nition awards, including the 2017 Bessemer, is assisting the family. For Tuesday. well. best in the history of the Michigan Press Association Photo more information or to express online Host credits “We discussed the idea show on the signaling the rookie for making of this competition with device,” he said in an Story award and Good News Awards condolences, please visit rangefuner- “Jeopardy! The Greatest of him because we wanted to email. for feature stories in 2012, 2014 and alservices.com. All Time” happen. make sure that he support- It feels “crazy to be com- The tournament “was a ed it as a concept, first and pared to the two best play- natural because of the foremost. And he said, ‘Oh ers that ever came before Glyness L. (Braun) Laguna appearance of James yeah, let’s do.’ Enthusiasti- me, but I know I can hang Holzhauer,” Trebek said. cally,” Friedman said. with them,” Holzhauer HURLEY, Wis. – Glyness L. (Braun) fought till Glyness’s death to get their “Prior to that, there wasn’t (“It’s part of my job,” said. “One nice factor is Laguna, 54, went to be with God after grandparental rights. Glyness also a contestant who measured Trebek said. He was “strug- that the three of us can a courageous battle with C.O.P.D. and died with that vacancy in her heart up, in the eyes of our view- gling a bit” during the tap- have fun trash talking with- ers, to Ken Jennings or ing, he said, adding, “Well, out anyone ‘punching cancer. Glyness was born to Maurice and missed seeing Brad Rutter. And here it comes with the territo- down.’” and Rosella in St. Paul. Minn. After the her son, Phillip, as comes James, and wins ry.”) Rutter considers the death of her father, Rosella moved her well; and loved them more money faster than The high-profile contest players to be evenly family to Hurley. Glyness attended so very much. anybody else had ever took place in December. To matched in their skills. schools in Hurley and Ironwood. Glyness is sur- done on the show, and real- keep the outcome a mys- “It’s really all about In 1984, Glyness married Phillip vived by her son, ly caught America’s fancy.” tery, an ABC release has it buzzer timing and knowl- (Ruby) Laguna and resided in Gile Phillip L. Laguna III; Friedman said there running through Jan. 16 “if edge, and all of us are pret- where they raised their five children. daughters, Chyloe, had been discussions with necessary.” ty good at that,” he said. Glyness was a simple person and Maria and Tabby; ABC about a rare prime- For Jennings, knowing “Personality-wise, I think never asked for anything for herself, and son, Byrun time foray for “Jeopardy!” who he would face was both Ken is probably the jokiest but the format was proving stressful – “Usually, it’s any- of the three, like he throws only for the children. Glyness was a Glyness L. Laguna. She is also elusive until professional body’s guess who makes the little quips in, and I’m a lit- loving and protective mother and none (Braun) Laguna survived by grand- 1965 — 2019 sports gambler Holzhauer finals” – and helpful. tle too focused. ... James is better can be found. children Troy and steamrolled his way to “I could look at tape of also ready with the quips, Her love for her grandchildren was Clarrissa Laguna, Aidan, Micheal and glory in 2019 with his them, and they’re both but he’s got the analytical locked in her heart. Glyness enjoyed Gabby Priem, Alli Walzack and Bent- smarts, skill and high- extremely scary players, thing down, too.” going to her sister’s farm every sum- ley Jaeger; son-in-laws in her heart, mer with her children. She loved her Nathan Priem, Gabe Walzack and dogs, Cuddles, Simba, Walker and Tyler Jaeger. Also surviving are broth- Thor; also her cat, Spunky. er, Maurice “Morrie” Braun; sister, Castro’s exit is latest blow She loved watching her deer in the Diane Kaseno; brother, Wayne Braun; back yard and loved all animals. and sister, Carolyn Braun. She is also Glyness enjoyed the little things, survived by many nieces and nephews. to diversity of 2020 field she loved to feed her neighbor Jeff and Glyness was preceded in death by AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – UCLA’s Latino Policy and majority-white Iowa, argu- visit with Alice. Her neighbors Stan her parents, Rosella and Maurice The 2020 Democratic pres- Politics Initiative. “It leaves ing that the state should no and Josh were an enjoyment to her. Braun; in-laws, Regina, Phillip L. Lagu- idential primary initially a gap in the party’s capaci- longer vote first in Her coffee with Diane Wierzbecki and na II and William Carlson. featured the most racially ty to meaningfully address Democrats’ nominating teasing John Conley was a thrill. The She is also survived by sisters-in- diverse field in history. the policy issues that are process because it doesn’t biggest thing she loved was spending law, Donna (Bill) Carlson, Bernadette Now, with one month relevant to voters of color.” reflect the diversity of the time with her grandchildren and (Mike) Baldowin and Maxine Sands. until voting begins, the top Castro, 45, ran as an party. watching her son Byrun play football. Glyness died surrounded by her tier of candidates is all unabashed liberal who After Castro ended his She also enjoyed going to the Dollar loving children, husband, grandchil- white. courted the party’s ascen- campaign on Thursday, Stores with her buddy Bill Bierman, dren and other family members at her Candidates of color dant left wing, and he was Booker sent his supporters who was a good neighbor. home, as she has always wanted to do. have rapidly seen their for- one of the most vocal can- a fundraising appeal, Glyness had simple wishes, her Cremation has taken place and her tunes fall over the past didates when addressing bemoaning “yet another month. issues affecting the nation’s person of color exiting a greatest was to be reunited with her funeral will be at a later date. God On Thursday, Julián poor. field of candidates that two missing grandchildren, Troy and bless you my darling wife, I will miss Castro, the only Latino in He pushed his rivals to began as the most diverse Clarrissa Laguna. She and Ruby you. the race, called it quits. embrace decriminalizing in our nation’s history.” Sen. Kamala Harris, a border crossings, and the Yang, a political novice, black woman, exited the former Obama housing has had some unexpected race in December. Sen. secretary was the first to success. George B. Wallis Cory Booker, another call for President Donald He announced Thurs- black candidate, failed to Trump’s impeachment. day that he had raised KING, Wis. – George B. Wallis, a Scott Wallis; his parents; and numer- qualify for the last debate, But Castro left less of a $16.5 million in the final lifetime resident of Hurley, passed ous brothers and sisters. and both he and Andrew mark on voters: He lan- three months of 2019, a away peacefully on Dec. 26, 2019, at He is survived by his son, Greg Yang, an Asian American guished around 1% in formidable sum that could the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King. (Sharon) Wallis; daughter, Ann; entrepreneur, are at risk of polls throughout much of allow him to stay in the He was born on Feb. 25, 1924, to daughter-in-law, Lori Wallis; grand- missing out on the next his yearlong campaign and race for months to come. Myrtle (Gerry) and James Wallis, of children, Dawn Wal- forum. by October had raised less Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gab- Cary. lis (John Munda), The trajectory has frus- than $8 million total. bard, who’s American trated and confounded The remaining candi- Samoan and Hindu, and George served in the U.S. Army dur- Greg (Abby) Wallis, Democrats, a party that dates of color have sought Deval Patrick, who was the ing World War II in the 32nd Infantry Diane (Lloyd) Jacob- counts on broad support to raise the alarm about the first black governor of Mas- Division, assisting his Army brothers sen, Chris (Amy) from minority voters in declining diversity of the sachusetts, also remain in during the Battle of the Bulge in Bel- Wallis, Janeena presidential elections. It’s Democratic field. the race. gium. After serving in the Army, he Veteran Behrendt and Bob also raised concerns that When Harris dropped And minority voters say worked in the iron ore mines in Mon- (Christy) Kirkley; a issues facing minority vot- out of the race last month, they are eager for that per- treal and Cary, later working for sister, Gwendolyn; a brother, Bill ers could be marginalized Castro said the California spective. Wayne Nasi Construction from which (Lois) Wallis; and numerous great- during the White House senator had been held to a “I think that it helps to he retired. grandchildren and great-great-grand- race. different standard by the give a different viewpoint He was an avid hunter and loved to children. “When the field media – one that he called of what’s happening in our fish, but his passion was trapping Per his wishes, cremation has taken becomes less diverse, “grossly unfair.” country to have a ... person there’s going to be a shift He said women and can- of color or a woman in that beaver with his special friend Jay Vit- place. There will be a family interment from poor folks and voters didates of color were being role, and I think it’s impor- tone. at Hurley Cemetery with military rites of color and the need to pushed aside in the race tant in the long run as a He was preceded in death by his in the spring. engage them and get them because of what he called country,” said Zuri Fin- wife, Mary Lou; son, George Jr. In lieu of gifts or flowers, per my excited about the Demo- “the media’s flawed formu- layson, 31, a manager of a “Porgie;” daughter, Diane; grandchil- grandfather’s wishes, please help cratic ticket,” said Sonja la for ‘electability.’” Milwaukee coffee shop dren, Daniel Wallis, Kevin Kirkley and another veteran. Diaz, founding director of He also ran an ad in who is black. l 8 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 OUTDOORS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM MICHIGAN OUTDOORS

Mark Walters

An Outdoorsman’s Journal How much fun can one man have?

Hello friends, Every year since I started writing this column back in 1989 I have written a col- umn on the last year’s highlights. This allows me to take Christmas week off, which is part of my annual plan each year to catch my breath and try to slow down a pace that very few people are aware of. Without a doubt, one of my favorite Submitted photo ways to spend time is winter camping THE UPPER Tahquamenon Falls in the eastern Upper Peninsula flow during the winter. According to the Michigan Depart- while ice fishing. I like to fish as many ment of Natural Resources, it’s one of Michigan’s most photographed places. hours a day as possible. I do not like to go to town, and generally the best fishing of the day are the two prime times – which are first light and sunset. Last winter I went on five, hardcore MDNR official reflects on centennial camping/fishing trips and I loved every minute of those adventures no matter what conditions were thrown at me. My favorite river is the Mississippi for ice fishing because of the quality of the fish, year of Michigan’s state parks the variety of fish, almost two hundred miles of shoreline and a non-stop view. By RON OLSON snapshots and stories submitted by the all work hard to maintain the many tra- An annual journey that I am getting Michigan Department of Natural Resources public to our online memory map, hear- ditional ways park visitors experience pretty good at is to the Fox River at De When was the first time you fell in ing anecdotes shared at campfire story- the outdoors, while sometimes shifting Pere, Wis. I go there each March as soon love with Michigan’s out-of-doors? telling events and seeing the artwork cre- their focus to discover new ways to offer as the river starts to open up and I pad- Most people – whether longtime resi- ated by plein air painters – all the result quality outdoor experiences. dle after dark while pulling two blue- dents or those here just for a visit – have of 2019’s centennial celebration pro- In addition, as we continue to sustain chrome J7 Husky Jerk crankbaits while had that moment when a picture-perfect gramming – it’s easier to peel back the outdoor recreation opportunities in using a left and a right planer board. blue sky, a sweeping shoreline vista, the layers to see the heart of what we do and Michigan and maintain good steward- I wear chest waders, everything gets silence of an old-growth forest or the why. ship practices, we’ve embraced “sustain- iced up and my goal is always to catch a sound of rushing water has taken their Our natural resources stewardship able contraction” – a strategic concept 28-inch walleye, which I do just about breath away. work, stellar recreation facilities and that identifies new opportunities to pro- every year. I put a propane lantern in the This past year we celebrated these resource conservation efforts are indeed vide improved access or recreational front of my canoe and the thrill of seeing wondrous features of our state, and the pillars of Michigan’s state parks system, opportunities. a rod start bending in those conditions is people who gather amid them, during but our backbone is our 28 million annu- Recent campground upgrades at awesome, catching a 28-plus makes me a our state parks centennial. al visitors. Wilderness State Park are a great exam- super hero in my own mind. Michigan state parks, forests, trails Throughout the yearlong centennial ple of this strategy being implemented. Another one of nature’s bounties that I and waterways are at the core of the spir- celebration, we were increasingly made Based on a shift in today’s camping really get a kick out of is fishing sumo it of this Great Lakes state, and we are aware that state parks play an integral tendencies, we recently integrated addi- bluegill both out of a canoe and a boat working hard to ensure that they endure role in Michigan culture. These unique tional full-hook-up options for recre- during the spawn in late May. I head over for another century. outdoor spaces have become memory- ational vehicles at the park, rather than to see my buddy Paul Bucher in Barron On May 12, 1919, the Michigan Legis- making destinations for so many people. building an additional new bathroom County where I camp, enjoy the campfire lature created the state parks system Another idea we have considered is and shower facility. and we do really well on what I believe with the establishment of the Michigan how to become even more relevant to This shift in infrastructure develop- pound-for-pound is the best fighting/eat- State Parks Commission. This legislative current and future generations of state ment allowed us to better serve our cus- ing fish in North America. act not only moved forward a vision to park users. tomers while spending less money on Last May my daughter Selina graduat- acquire lands to create quality public As we strive to sustain world-class renovations. ed from Necedah High School. Let me tell outdoor spaces but helped shape an outdoor recreation opportunities, pro- The foundation laid 100 years ago by you, I really never wanted that day to important aspect of Michigan’s heritage. tect and preserve our natural and cultur- the Michigan State Parks Commission come. Selina and I honestly had a blast Our state parks fused together the al resources and maintain an engaging has produced a beloved and substantial since the day she was born and to honor public’s desire for recreation, relaxation culture within our DNR staff, how do we system of state parks, pathways and a great 18 years we threw a weekend long and rejuvenation with opportunities to move the needle toward greater connec- scenic sites. shindig that was a blast for one and all. make lasting memories – enjoying expe- tion and relevancy? Moving forward, we will continue to About that same time I also went to riences outdoors with Michigan’s spec- In many ways, attaining that accom- be guided by some of those same early Canada with the group that I always hang tacular scenic beauty as a backdrop. plishment will be realized by reversing tenets adopted by the commission – sus- out with. I was thinking of staying home A drive through Holly Recreation Area the order of these important goals. tainability, conservation and expansion. but my “old buddy” Jeff Moll said, “Please or Sleepy Hollow State Park evokes mem- First, we must continue to attract and Conservation will help ensure the Mr. Master Guide Extraordinaire, come to ories of Sunday afternoons and gingham retain the best and brightest DNR staff existence and prosperity of these special Canada and teach me how to fish.” picnic blankets. A hike along the path to members who are passionate about natu- outdoor spaces for the next 100 years. Selina was my partner in the boat and the brink of the Tahquamenon Falls or a ral and cultural resources. Sustainability allows for innovation to everyone was really happy when I won weekend spent on the soft sands in front In doing that, I am assured staff will achieve goals appropriate for the broad- the big gator contest for the fourth year of Ludington State Park’s historic beach continue to seek innovative ways to pro- est group possible. Expansion will con- in a row. house may recall memories of special tect and conserve resources, while also tinue to allow the state parks system to Last August, I was running bear baits times spent with family and friends. creating engaging ways for people to remain nimble and develop as needed. with my life long friend Doug Cibulka. It’s for this reason that the Michigan experience and appreciate the outdoors, From that pathway along the rushing Another memorable event was a very fun state parks centennial celebration cen- and by extension, our 103 Michigan state roar of the Tahquamenon River to the overnight bachelor party on the Wiscon- tered around the personal memories and parks. sandy beaches at Ludington, and to sin River for my stepson Joey Dushek. shared experiences that connect so many Lantern-lit hikes, dark-sky events, dozens of other special places scattered Big fish were caught, I pretended I was of us. water parks, the Bob Ross virtual 5K, sto- across Michigan, it is for our park visi- 16 while trying to play Frisbee, and we As the year closed, we had an oppor- rytelling events and Detroit’s Outdoor tors of today and tomorrow that we laughed a lot. tunity to step back and ask what it will take Adventure Center are just a few of the remain faithful stewards, conserving our To date, I have helped six people har- to ensure our state parks are sustainable ways DNR staffers have put their heads natural resources and keeping state vest their first black bear. This year Doug and protected for decades to come. together to expand outdoor experiences parks favored as phenomenal memory- paid his dues with some physical, finan- We thought a lot about why we do in entirely new ways. making destinations. cial and time consuming baiting, but on what we do. The many interpreters, park man- Ron Olson is the MDNR’s Parks and the second night of the season he put a After combing through many of the agers, rangers and our business partners Recreation Division chief. hurting on a 318-pound dressed sow that was just a great experience for a couple of old timers like Doug and I. Forty-eight years ago I duck hunted Snowmobile trail cleanup ongoing in UP while camping on an island on the Mis- By JOHN PEPIN sissippi River for the first time. I wasn’t next couple of days are Michigan Department of Natural expected to produce an gonna go but Jeff once again said, “Please Resources Mr. Master Guide Extraordinaire teach increased amount of water on Snowmobile club trail me how to hunt ducks,” and so I made trails.” crews continue working to the personal sacrifice and embarked on Trail crews are working to clear trees and branches from the adventure. clear downed trees and limbs trails in the Upper Peninsula Selina joined us, and folks, I have to as quickly as possible. in the wake of recent snow tell you, the long-term flooding is having Farther west, in Marquette and ice storms. very grave affects on the islands as the County, Trail No. 5 – from In the eastern part of the trees are dying and with the loss of the Clowry to the AAA Road region, heavy tree damage root structure the islands are literally north of Champion – also has and downed powerlines were washing away. storm and brush damage reported after a strong Dec. My bow hunting season did not go as from this past weekend’s 29 storm. planned. I can’t hit the broad side of a freezing rain and heavy snow- “Effects of this storm have barn, my friends say I stink and the deer fall. been felt across the eastern know it. I think it’s time for a crossbow. “The Moose Country Upper Peninsula, with Deer camp 2019 was lets put it “sleep- Snowmobile Club is working Chippewa County suffering less.” As my old buddy Jeff recently wrote, hard to clear the brush,” said the brunt of the problems,” there is no energy on the planet like the Pete Glover, a DNR forest fire said Paul Gaberdiel, eastern Red Brush Gangs deer camp. supervisor at the Gwinn U.P. trails specialist with the There are at least 30 other adventures office. “After speaking with Michigan Department of Nat- I could write about, but perhaps what I other clubs, much of the prob- ural Resources’ Parks and just touched on gives you an idea why I lems appear to be localized, at Recreation Division. “We have need a bit of a break. least in this part of the intermittent trail segment clo- Thank your local newspaper owner, region.” sures. Riders should be cau- publisher, editor for running this column, For the latest information tious of falling or weakened it really does help. on DNR trail and other facili- Submitted photo trees and branches. Warmer Sunset ty closures, visit A BROKEN tree blocks a trail in the eastern Upper Peninsu- temperatures forecast for the Michigan.gov/DNRClosures. la in a photo courtesy of the Chippewa Snow Chasers Club. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 9 Boys roundup: Speedboys beat Gladiators for first win ONTONAGON – Bessemer picked up its first victory of the season with a 51-40 Copper Mountain Conference win at Ontonagon Friday night. The Speedboys made it a double-digit lead in the sec- ond quarter, outscoring Ontonagon 21-12 to lead 33-23 at the half. Ontonagon shot just 30 percent from 2 and 22 percent from 3. “Tonight is probably the best we moved the ball this season, but we just couldn’t convert on the open shots,” Ontonagon coach Brittany Turin-Jilbert said. Lane Kortemeier led the Speedboys with 14 points and Anthony Metas had 13. Logan Latvis, Luke Soumis and Reece LaBine each had nine points to lead the Gladiators. Bessemer (1-3, 1-2) hosts Ewen-Trout Creek Monday. Ontonagon (1-3, 1-1) goes to Jeffers Monday. Bessemer — Connor Fingeroos 5, Jack Matrella 5, Peyton Solberg 2, Riley Wroblewski 4, Nick Trud- geon 6, Anthony Metas 13, Lane Kortemeier 14, Alex Church 2. FTs: 2-5. Fouls: 6. Fouled out: None. 3- pointers: Metas 3, Kortemeier 2, Fingeroos 1, Matrella 1 Ontonagon — Logan Latvis 9, Luke Soumis 9, Reece LaBine 9, Austin Walters 4, Ryan Preiss 3, Tomas Immonen 6. FTs: 2-5. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Immonen 2, Latvis 1, Soumis 1, LaBine 1. Bessemer 12 33 40 51 Ontonagon 11 23 29 40 – – – PHELPS, Wis. – Mercer didn’t start 2020 the way it wanted to, falling 55-30 at Phelps in a non-conference game Friday night. Mercer coach Adam Miller was happy to have the full team together, but it didn’t result in a win. “We are not playing as a team,” he said. “We’re not running the offense very well and defensively we are out of sorts. Just kind of at a loss right now. Maybe it’s because we have everybody back and it’s like starting a new season.” Kobe Hiller led the Tigers with 19 points. Mercer (2-5) goes to Goodman-Pembine Tuesday. Mercer — Jordan Ahlborn 2, Jacob Schmidt 5, Kobe Hiller 19, Davin Peterson 4. FTs: 8-9. Fouls: 30. Fouled out: Baylie Huybrecht. 3-pointers: Hiller 2. Phelps — Jake Grmick 3, Parker Trollan 13, Dakota Kangas 2, Hunter Meistad 23, Austin Nagle 11, Logan Lisko 3. FTs: 17-40. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Grmick 1, Meistad 1. Mercer 12 30 Phelps 26 55

Ontonagon girls suffer 1st loss L’ANSE – Ontonagon suffered its first loss of the sea- son 49-42 at L’Anse in a Copper Mountain Conference contest Friday night. Ontonagon led 11-3 early, but L’Anse scored the next seven points to close the gap to one entering the second quarter. L’Anse led 26-22 at the half and 41-29 after three quarters. Jason Juno/Daily Globe “A long two weeks between games and first close game WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Carlee Yon, left, goes for a basket against Hurley’s Melissa DiGiorgio Friday night in was the difference for us,” Ontonagon coach Tim Wakefield. Routheaux said. Ontonagon trailed by 16 points in the fourth, but they cut it to four with 2:30 left. A 3 with a chance to get the Balanced Northstars top Cardinals deficit to one didn’t go. By JASON JUNO Ella Menigoz led Ontonagon with 19 points. [email protected] Ontonagon (5-1, 4-1) goes to Chassell Tuesday. Ontonagon — Teddy Menigoz 7, Ella Menigoz 19, Kiirsa Kolpack 3, Makenna Uotila 4, Nicole Lukkari WAKEFIELD – Hurley’s 9. FTs: 9-11. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: E. Menigoz 3, T. Menigoz 1. L’Anse — Isabelle Martinez 4, Addison Mattson 8, Alayna Waara 9, Maija Rice 18, Kailyn Voskuhl 6, leading scorer coming into Taylor S. 4. FTs: 4-6. Fouls: 14. Fouled out: Waara. 3-pointers: Voskuhl 2, Mattson 1. Ontonagon 11 22 29 42 Friday night’s game at Wake- L’Anse 10 26 41 49 field-Marenisco was held scoreless and the Northstars didn’t skip a beat. GCC men, women lose Three other players reached double figures and to Western Tech Hurley improved to 6-1 with a 54-29 non-conference win ESCANABA – The GCC Raquentez Woodley 10, Mitchell Borseth 11, Dachau Lyle 8, Jared Janczak 1, Luke Miller 9, over the Cardinals. Samsons fell 76-57 to West- Yaser Khan 3, Gavin Ransanici 5. FTs: 5-11. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Miller 2, Freshman Courtney ern Tech Friday in the Woodley 2, Borseth 1, Khan 1. Corullo had hit double fig- opening day of Bay Col- Western 43 76 ures in each of the first six lege’s tournament. GCC 17 57 – – – games of the season, but The Samsons shot just 8 when an off night struck, her of 35 (23 percent) from the ESCANABA – The Gogebic women lost the teammates had her back. field in the first half and Hailey Edyvean led the trailed 43-17 at the half. 2020 opener to Western Tech Friday night 65-55. Northstars in scoring for the “Another slow start for first time this year with 15 our offense,” GCC coach Western Tech led 21-7 after the first quarter and points. Kylee Hewitt scored Dennis Mackey said. “Bot- 13, 11 more than in Thurs- tom line is we need to 40-21 at the half. Samaiya Buchanan and day night’s game. And Olivia make shots. Part of our France had 10, including problem has been shot Haley Grover both had 14 points to lead the Sam- two key 3s to help break the selection, but tonight we game open in the second missed too many good sons. Kai’Terra Ross tallied 10. quarter. looks early in the game.” “Every night it’s some- Mitchell Borseth led the GCC (9-5) plays Sault College today in Escanaba. body, we don’t know who it’s Samsons with 11 points GCC — Samaiya Buchanan 14, Haley Grover going to be,” Hurley coach and Raquentez Woodley 14, Kai’Terra Ross 10, Airiana White 5, Aiyana Nickel 8, Madelyn Wiggins 2, Rylee Nicoletti 2. Jim Kivisto said. “We have so had 10. FTs: 7-10. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: White. 3-point- many weapons, every night GCC (2-11) plays Sault ers: Ross 2, White 1, Grover 1. Western — Lindsey Murphey 11, Rylee Gabel we don’t know who it’s College today in Escanaba. 6, Makenna Gabel 11, Lexi Schmidtknecht 14, Western Tech — Derek Davis 1, Ema Esheit 7, Caitlin Young 6, Emily Manske 7, Madalyn Drury going to be.” Brian Huneck 13, Hunter Davis 12, Mahlik Lindsey 1, Callie Bever 2, McKayla Rasmussen 3, Jaclyn In seven games, the 8, Noah Kearney 6, Cade Badertscher 7, Henry Freit 4. FTs: 14-21. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3- Berry 4, Anthony Crump 12, Jalen Alexander 6. pointers: Schmidtknecht 4, Murphey 3, Manske 1, Northstars have had five dif- FTs: 12-17. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3-point- Rasmussen 1. ferent players lead them in ers: Crump 2, Esheit 1, Huneck 1, Lindsey 1, GCC 7 21 40 55 Badertscher 1. Western 21 40 56 65 scoring with only France GCC — Emmanuel Ige 8, Steven Nelson 2, and Corullo doing that mul- tiple times. That type of bal- Wisconsin running back Jonathan ance certainly makes Hurley Jason Juno/Daily Globe Taylor to enter NFL draft hard to defend. HURLEY’S HAILEY Edyvean, right, is fouled by Wakefield-Marenisco’s Macie Aho- “They’ve got so many nen Friday night in Wakefield. Edyvean led Hurley with 15 points. MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin running back weapons that you focus on like this, they capitalize.” allowing W-M to cut the Thursday at Chequamegon. Jonathan Taylor is headed to the NFL. on one or two girls, they’ve W-M turned it over 25 deficit to 11, 34-23, when “I thought Kylee Hewitt The record-setting junior announced Friday on Twitter got another two or three that times while struggling the Northstars were able to played strong the whole and Instagram that he will forgo his senior season with fill in effortlessly and pick against their pressure, some- do something W-M couldn’t, game,” Kivisto said. “When the Badgers and enter the NFL draft. up the slack,” W-M coach thing they hadn’t done prior put a new group of five in things don’t go right, she The two-time Doak Walker Award winner and two- Chris Tweiten said. to this game. the game. The margin was just keeps going. That’s what time unanimous first-team All-American finished his col- It was especially tough “Their girls were quicker 13, 36-23, going into the the younger girls need to lege career with 6,174 yards rushing, the most by any for the Cardinals because to the ball in every aspect of fourth and the Northstars understand. When I say player in FBS history through their junior season. Taylor while 10 Hurley players saw the game, especially on the only extended it in the younger, these are only also had 55 total touchdowns in his three seasons. minutes, they only had six rebounds,” Tweiten said. fourth. sophomores I’m talking The 5-foot-11, 214-pound Taylor looks to be the first total. Plus, W-M’s lone “They just jumped to the ball “We struggle at points about here, but the freshmen Wisconsin tailback selected in the NFL draft since Mon- reserve was sick compared and moved their feet instead and we look really good at sometimes get down on tee Ball (2013), James White (2014) and Melvin Gordon to Hurley’s first group of of waiting for the ball to points. That’s going to hap- themselves way too easy. But (2015) were drafted in three consecutive seasons. Wis- subs that included their come to their hands.” pen with a young team,” that’s part of growing up and consin's Derek Watt was selected as a fullback in 2016. leading scorer on the season. “Like I told my girls at The game was fairly close Kivisto said. playing at a varsity level at Pavelski helps Stars beat Red Wings 4-1 halftime, Hurley came into for much of the first half. Edyvean hit double fig- this young age.” our gym like it was their The Northstars forced three ures for the second straight Julia Taaro led W-M with DALLAS (AP) – Joe Pavelski had a goal and an assist, and house and they kind of late turnovers and a timeout night. nine points as Hurley held the Dallas Stars beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Friday owned us for 90 percent of on an inbounds, building “(She’s) really been com- Carlee Yon to five. night for their fourth straight come-from-behind win. the game,” Tweiten said. the lead to 14-8 entering the ing on as of late for us,” Hurley (6-1) hosts Wash- Pavelski was honored before the game for playing in his “They were in our heads. second quarter. Kivisto said. “She’s our burn Monday before going 1,000th NHL game last month, and then showed why he has They had a great fan section It was 22-11 when France junior starter, we need her to to rival Ironwood Tuesday. lasted so long in the league. here. It looked like we never hit back-to-back 3s late in the score inside, she runs the W-M (2-4) goes to Jeffers He assisted on Roope Hintz's tying goal in the first period caught a bounce pass. … For second to make it 28-11. The floor nice and she handles Tuesday. and added the Stars' third goal in the second. He had an Hurley — Hailey Edyvean 15, Kylee Hewitt 13, as good as Hurley is, I don’t Northstars ended up the ball nice for a bigger Olivia France 10, Nicole DiGiorgio 4, Vienna Harju 4, apparent goal disallowed in the third because of goalie inter- outscoring W-M 16-3 in the girl.” Melissa DiGiorgio 4, Darian Bender 6, Sami Leoni 2. ference. think they were whatever it FTs: 10-23. Fouls: 6. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: was, 28, 26 points, better quarter to lead 30-11 at the It was the fourth time in France 2. The Stars rallied to win four consecutive games for the half. double figures this year for W-M — Julia Tarro 9, Macie Ahonen 7, Carlee fourth time in franchise history, also accomplishing the feat than us. We had a lot of self- Yon 5, Nyah Hewitt 4, Alyssa LaMaide 4. FTs: 3-4. inflicted wounds and when Hurley only scored six Hewitt, a sophomore who Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Hewitt. twice during the 2005-06 season and once during the 2007- points in the third quarter, recovered from an off night Hurley 14 30 36 54 08 season. that happens against a team W-M 8 11 23 29 l 10 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM

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Durand 54, Arcadia 38 Lafayette (10-3), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. LocalSaturday, Schedule Jan. 4 Eau Claire North 68, Menomonie Monday, Jan. 13 Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m. College Basketball 51 College Football Championship Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. upset No. 5 Ohio State GCC vs Sault College at Bay Col- Edgar 62, Newman Catholic 34 New Orleans Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8:30 lege; women, 10; men, 12 Fox Valley Lutheran 58, Luxem- Clemson (14-0) vs. LSU (14-0), 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 6 burg-Casco 55 p.m. (ESPN) Golden State at Sacramento, 10 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Nate a month ago in a one- or two-possession Boys Basketball Freedom 73, New London 69 p.m. Reuver's jumper finally wrested the lead game. L’Anse at Wakefield-Marenisco, Hudson 66, Saint Croix Central 49 All TimesNBA EST 6:30 Iola-Scandinavia 71, Markesan 60 EASTERN CONFERENCE All TimesNHL EST away from Ohio State with 1:54 left in the "They're one of the best teams in the Hurley at Bayfield, 7:15 Kaukauna 73, Appleton West 47 Atlantic Division EASTERN CONFERENCE game, and the Wisconsin forward hit four country, and we watched their games," Ironwood at Drummond, 7:15 Kewaunee 66, Green Bay N.E.W. W L Pct GB Atlantic Division Ontonagon at Jeffers, 7:20 EST Lutheran 53 Boston 24 8 .750 — GP WLOTPts GF GA free throws in the last 14 seconds to seal a King said. "They came out 7-0 and another Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, Kimberly 79, Hortonville 64 Toronto 23 12 .657 2½ Boston 42 24 711 59 139 107 road upset of the No. 5 Buckeyes. run at halftime, and just knowing we 6:30 Ladysmith 61, Spooner 59 Philadelphia 23 14 .622 3½ Toronto 42 23 14 5 51 152 135 Girls Basketball Lake Holcombe 75, Winter 24 Brooklyn 16 17 .485 8½ Tampa Bay 39 22 13 4 48 139 121 Reuvers scored 17 points and keyed the could fight back and claw back and make Washburn at Hurley, 7:15 Lincoln 67, Loyal 51 New York 10 25 .286 15½ Florida 40 21 14 5 47 145 137 Tuesday, Jan. 7 Medford Area 77, Northland Pines Southeast Division Buffalo 42 18 17 7 43 124 133 late rally in a 61-57 win on Friday night in it more of a dogfight rather than let them Boys Basketball 53 WLPct GB Montreal 41 18 17 6 42 132 133 front of a sellout crowd that opened the get into rhythm." Mercer at Goodman-Pembine, Merrill 75, Stevens Point 68 Miami 25 10 .714 — Ottawa 41 16 20 5 37 114 138 7:15 Onalaska 81, La Crosse Logan 31 Orlando 16 19 .457 9 Detroit 42 10 29 3 23 90 161 grueling Big Ten stretch for both teams. Ohio State became the second top-5 L’Anse at Watersmeet, 6:20 Oshkosh West 79, Oshkosh North Charlotte 14 23 .378 12 Metropolitan Division "I think we've just gotten a lot better team in the AP Top 25 to lose this week Girls Basketball 77 Washington 10 24 .294 14½ GP WLOTPts GF GA Hurley at Ironwood, 7:15 Peshtigo 57, Algoma 41 Atlanta 7 28 .200 18 Washington 42 28 9561 150 125 since November," Reuvers said. "As coach after No. 4 Oregon fell at Colorado on Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, Phelps 55, Mercer 30 Central Division N.Y. Islanders392511 3 53 115 102 (Greg) Gard has said, we've matured a lot Thursday night. 6:30 Phillips 56, Abbotsford 52 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 40 24 11 5 53 138 107 Ontonagon at Chassell, 7:20 EST Pittsville 59, Colby 46 Milwaukee 31 5 .861 — Carolina 41 24 15 2 50 139 116 more. You can especially see that in the BIG PICTURE Watersmeet at Three Lakes, 5:45 Rhinelander 53, Lakeland 47 Indiana 22 13 .629 8½ Philadelphia 41 22 14 5 49 131 123 Butternut at Mercer, 7:15 Rib Lake 53, Athens 50 Chicago 13 22 .371 17½ Columbus 41 19 14 8 46 107 113 defensive end of the floor. I think we did a Wisconsin: The Badgers stayed in the Wakefield-Marenisco at Jeffers, Somerset 72, Grantsburg 57 Detroit 12 23 .343 18½ N.Y. Rangers4019 17 4 42 132 136 really good job hitting the offensive glass, game despite poor shooting and turnovers 6:20 Spring Valley 59, Turtle Lake 34 Cleveland 10 24 .294 20 New Jersey 40 15 19 6 36 104 139 Wednesday, Jan. 8 St. Croix Falls 49, Baldwin- WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE too. That was huge, especially down the and secured a satisfying win to start the College Basketball Woodville 43 Southwest Division Central Division stretch." long stretch of Big Ten games. UW-Richland at GCC, women, 5 Stratford 61, Auburndale 34 WLPct GB GP WLOTPts GF GA Finlandia at GCC, men, 7 Sturgeon Bay 79, Sevastopol 69 Houston 24 11 .686 — St. Louis 42 26 10 6 58 131 114 Ohio State (11-3, 1-2), a 7 1/2-point "This was the definition of a team win," Thursday, Jan. 9 Wausau East 76, Wausau West Dallas 22 12 .647 1½ Colorado 41 24 13 4 52 151 122 favorite, lost a second straight game. The Gard said. "We've had to grow and experi- Boys Basketball 51 San Antonio 14 19 .424 9 Dallas 42 24 14 4 52 115 104 Hurley at Ironwood, 7:15 West De Pere 75, Green Bay Memphis 13 22 .371 11 Winnipeg 41 22 16 3 47 128 126 Buckeyes got a terrific performance from ence some growing pains as we've come Butternut at Mercer, 7:15 West 52 New Orleans 11 23 .324 12½ Minnesota 41 19 17 5 43 126 137 Ontonagon at Watersmeet, 6:20 Xavier 81, Green Bay Preble 74 Northwest Division Nashville 39 18 15 6 42 134 131 Kaleb Wesson, who had 22 points and 13 through November and December. Really Girls Basketball W L Pct GB Chicago 42 18 18 6 42 123 139 rebounds. But Wesson missed a 3-pointer proud of the effort. (We) just kept battling E-TC at L’Anse, 7 EST WisconsinFriday Girls Denver 24 10 .706 — Pacific Division Friday, Jan. 10 Adams-Friendship 51, Omro 48 Utah 22 12 .647 2 GP WLOTPts GF GA with 19 seconds left that would have tied and kept finding a way, obviously getting Boys Basketball Black River Falls 43, Mauston 16 Oklahoma City 19 15 .559 5 Vegas 44 23 15 6 52 139 129 the score at 57. After that, Ohio State had contributions from a lot of different Hurley at South Shore, 7:15 Bruce 50, Frederic 45 Portland 15 21 .417 10 Arizona 43 23 16 4 50 122 110 Girls Basketball Chippewa Falls 70, Superior 47 Minnesota 13 21 .382 11 Vancouver 41 22 15 4 48 139 124 to start fouling. places." Mellen at Hurley, 7:15 Clayton 57, Turtle Lake 55 Pacific Division Edmonton 43 21 17 5 47 127 137 "We were looking for the best shot and Ohio State: Playing without 6-foot-9 Ironwood at Bayfield, 7:15 Clear Lake 51, Northwood 25 WLPct GB Calgary 43 21 17 5 47 118 130 Chassell at Bessemer, 6:30 Crandon 54, Prentice 48 L.A. Lakers 27 7 .794 — San Jose 42 18 21 3 39 112 141 my teammates found me," Wesson said of power forward Kyle Young, who is recov- Ontonagon at Jeffers, 7:20 EST Eleva-Strum 75, Whitehall 37 L.A. Clippers 25 11 .694 3 Los Angeles42 17 21 4 38 109 132 Baraga at Watersmeet, 6:20 Fall Creek 37, Cadott 29 Phoenix 14 21 .400 13½ Anaheim 41 16 20 5 37 105 128 the critical miss. "We thought that was our ering from appendix surgery, Wesson had Mercer at Drummond, 7:15 Gillett 75, Coleman 57 Sacramento 13 22 .371 14½ NOTE: Two points for a win, one best shot of that possession." to carry the load inside. The Buckeyes Wakefield-Marenisco at Dollar Gilman 64, Owen-Withee 56 Golden State 9 27 .250 19 point for overtime loss. Top three Bay, 5:30 Green Bay Preble 51, De Pere 34 Thursday's Games teams in each division and two wild Both teams started slowly and strug- missed Young and couldn't finish off a Saturday, Jan. 11 Green Bay Southwest 67, Ash- Charlotte 109, Cleveland 106 cards per conference advance to gled from the field throughout. Wisconsin game they probably should have won. College Basketball waubenon 30 Denver 124, Indiana 116 playoffs. Lake County at GCC, men, 3 Hopkins, Minn. 78, Aquinas 57 Miami 84, Toronto 76 Thursday's Games missed its first five shots and finished at POLL IMPLICATIONS GCC at Highland, women, 6 Hortonville 71, Kimberly 53 Minnesota 99, Golden State 84 Columbus 2, Boston 1, OT 38% from the field, and Ohio State shot With two straight losses, Ohio State Independence 51, Pepin/Alma 19 Utah 102, Chicago 98 Buffalo 3, Edmonton 2, OT U.P.Friday Girls Laconia 62, Amherst 26 Dallas 123, Brooklyn 111 Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1 40%. will slide down the rankings after being as Munising 41, Newberry 37 Lake Holcombe 68, Winter 46 Oklahoma City 109, San Antonio New Jersey 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Wisconsin led by four at halftime of a high as No. 2. Carney-Nadeau 56, Brimley 37 Loyal 54, Granton 19 103 San Jose 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Baraga 55, Lake Linden-Hubbell Luxemburg-Casco 50, Little Sacramento 128, Memphis 123 Florida 6, Ottawa 3 sloppy, slow game, but Ohio State ripped QUOTABLE 13 Chute 48 L.A. Clippers 126, Detroit 112 Toronto 6, Winnipeg 3 Westwood 59, Hancock 34 Manawa 63, Green Bay West 55 Friday's Games Arizona 4, Anaheim 2 off back-to-back 3-pointers early in the sec- "Listen, today's college game right now Escanaba 61, Alpena 48 Marshfield 54, D.C. Everest 46 Boston 109, Atlanta 106 Calgary 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 ond half to start a 13-2 run. Wisconsin they can do everything but tackle you Kingsford 54, Iron Mountain 42 Mosinee 71, Shawano 55 Orlando 105, Miami 85 Colorado 7, St. Louis 3 Gwinn 55, Manisitique 38 New London 59, Winneconne 55 Portland 122, Washington 103 Vancouver 7, Chicago 5 tied it at 47 with 6:51 to play but wouldn't across the lane and not get (a foul) called, L’Anse 49, Ontonagon 42 New Richmond 52, Amery 38 Houston 118, Philadelphia 108 Vegas 5, Philadelphia 4 grab the lead until Reuvers took charge so we've got to figure out how to play bet- Hurley 54, Wakefield-Marenisco Niagara 51, Wausaukee 40 Phoenix 120, New York 112 Friday's Games 29 Oshkosh West 70, Oshkosh North New Orleans at L.A. Lakers Washington 4, Carolina 3 late. ter in those situations where they're Bark River-Harris 45, Norway 33 30 Saturday's Games Dallas 4, Detroit 1 Kobe King, who added 13 points for chucking and grabbing and holding." – Rudyard 48, Engadine 47 Osseo-Fairchild 75, Thorp 42 Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 Saturday's Games Prescott 59, Baldwin-Woodville p.m. Edmonton at Boston, 1 p.m. Wisconsin (9-5, 2-1), said his team would Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann on Wes- 42 Toronto at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Florida at Buffalo, 1 p.m. U.P.Friday Boys Rhinelander 72, Lakeland 69 San Jose at Columbus, 1 p.m. not have been able to stay with Ohio State son's treatment in the paint. Bessemer 51, Ontonagon 40 Utah at Orlando, 7 p.m. Siren 77, Solon Springs 52 Winnipeg at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Menominee 62, North Central 59 Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Somerset 49, Saint Croix Central St. Louis at Vegas, 4 p.m. Iron Mountain 67, Ishpeming 45 Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 7:30 27 Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7 p.m. Negaunee 79, Marquette 73, OT p.m. Suring 45, Lena 41 Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Colorado at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Howard says Livers is day to day for No. 12 Michigan Wisconsin Boys Wausau West 74, Wausau East Denver at Washington, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Friday 62 Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Michigan coach Juwan Howard said forward Isaiah Liv- Almond-Bancroft 55, Wisconsin Wittenberg-Birnamwood 89, Detroit at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Arizona, 8 p.m. Valley Lutheran 32 Abbotsford 19 San Antonio at Milwaukee, 8:30 N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10 ers is day to day, and it remains unclear if he'll be able to play Sunday against Michigan Altoona 66, Mauston 54 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 Antigo 63, Tomahawk 47 State. CollegeAll Times Bowls EST New Orleans at Sacramento, 10 Sunday's Games Appleton East 60, Fond du Lac 59 p.m. San Jose at Washington, 12:30 The 12th-ranked Wolverines travel to play the 14th-ranked Spartans this weekend. Ashwaubenon 66, Green Bay Friday, Jan. 3 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Sunday's Games p.m. East 40 New York at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 5 p.m. Livers missed Michigan's most recent game with a left groin injury. Black River Falls 68, Luther 63 Boise Ohio 30, Nevada 21 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Howard said Friday he's not sure if Livers will play this weekend. Livers has been at Boscobel 56, Lancaster 43 Portland at Miami, 6 p.m. Calgary at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Bruce 54, Frederic 46 Saturday, Jan. 4 Armed Forces Bowl Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. practice, but Howard didn't elaborate much on what the sharp-shooting junior has been Bruce 68, Butternut 50 Memphis at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 73, Fort Worth, Texas able to do. Southern Miss (7-5) vs. Tulane (6- Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. Monday's Games Cameron 55 6), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN) Monday's Games Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. "He's very active in practice, being the leader and being that vocal guy that's doing Chippewa Falls 69, Eau Claire Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Memorial 67 Monday, Jan. 6 whatever he can to help the team prepare," Howard said. Lendingtree Bowl Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m. Clear Lake 65, Northwood 42 Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 Livers is averaging 13.6 points per game and shooting 50% from 3-point range. He Cumberland 54, Bloomer 42 Mobile, Ala. Miami (Ohio) (8-5) vs. Louisiana- Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. D.C. Everest 48, Marshfield 42 p.m. also leads the team with 58 3-point attempts. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2020 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Time for gravey train to sit idle Dear Annie: My husband and I are in Dear TGONTG: Please, step away from our mid-60s and have been married for 45 the checkbook. Your adult children don’t years. We had our children early in our need another cent. What they do need, marriage and made many sacrifices to sorely, is some sense. To continue giving make sure our daughter and son had all them cash is to rob them of valuable expe- the benefits of a well-rounded childhood. rience and life lessons. Because this took up most of our discre- You’ve already given your grandchil- tionary income, rarely did my husband dren immense advantages, as well. If and and I eat out, and we took very inexpen- when the time comes that they want to sive vacations, if we went anywhere. Dur- buy houses, they can work hard (using ing our early marriage, we pursued higher those great college educations for which education and worked our way into well- you paid) and set aside the money for a paying jobs. down payment, just like millions of other About 25 years ago, we received the Americans. first of what’s ended up being numerous Enjoy your retirement. Take as many inheritances. We have continued to be trips you want, and don’t take any guilt- generous to our children, who are now in tripping from your kids. If you get the itch THE PAJAMA DIARIES their late 30s. We paid for their college to be generous with your wallet, donate to and gave them a substantial amount of folks who need it. Charity Navigator (char- money for down payments on their first itynavigator.org) is a great resource. homes. We have four grandchildren and Dear Annie: Frequently, I read letters in have invested enough money in our state’s your column from older people complain- college savings plan that they will have ing that their children, grandchildren and very little, if any, college debt. others do not acknowledge gifts or send When my father died eight years ago, thank-you notes. I have another take on we gave each of our children a Christmas this. If someone doesn’t thank another for present that was enough to pay off their a favor done or a gift given, maybe it is mortgages. That may have been a mistake. because he or she doesn’t feel the emotion I feel that every Christmas since has of gratitude. How sad. It is a wonderful MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM been a disappointment. We’re very practi- feeling to know that you are important cal, so we give checks. The checks seem enough to another person for them to give insignificant in comparison to the “big you a gift or a special service. If they don’t one,” and I’m sure our gifts are a huge dis- feel this, they are the ones who are the appointment. The biggest problem of all is poorer for it. I have come to realize that that my husband and I feel guilty spending the inability to feel gratitude is terribly money on traveling, a hobby we love. I sus- impoverishing. Maybe gratitude is the pect that my daughter, in particular, feels modern secular equivalent of the Chris- that I’m wasting her money. tian idea of grace. The gift-giver loves me How much do parents owe adult chil- despite my faults, just as Christians dren? 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We are accepting applications Call Betsy Ask for Gary (715)476-2270 Please contact us at (906) 364-0455 or Email: until 4pm on Friday, January 10, 2020. [email protected] Apply or send resume to: Bessemer Plywood Corporation Gogebic Range Bank, is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 5exible DIETARY AIDE 155 E. Cloverland Drive, P.O. Box 39, part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants SIGN ON BONUS!! Ironwood, MI 49938 may apply or reapply at our main o3ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm Gogebic Medical Care Facility Previous applicants please reapply. so that we can update our 4les. 1is should be done on a yearly www.gogebicrangebank.com is accepting applications for part time Dietary basis. BPC o2ers competitive wages, health, vision, dental Aides positions. Experience in food service is EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and life insurance, PTO, 401(k) and paid holidays. preferred but not required. GMCF offers Applicants may apply in person at BPC, competitive wages and an excellent benefit Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. package. Bessemer Plywood Corporation Applications are available at GMCF: 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI 49968 General Assignment Reporter 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 (906)224-9811 ext. 106 BPC is an equal opportunity employer or online www.gogebicmedicalcare.com EOE This position is responsible for covering local news and writing features. Mercer Wisconsin Home of Claire de Loon Full Time - Rotating shifts: days, nights & weekends The Town of Mercer is currently accepting applications to fill the full-time position of Town Clerk. This position handles daily Qualifications include: public contact at the Town Clerk's Office answering questions Effective verbal, written and computer skills relating to town business, payments, some tax questions, etc. The position requires: 1) High school diploma or GED equivalent. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment 2) Associate Degree in public administration, business, marketing, or related field. 3) One- two years clerical experience. 4) Public Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation contact skills a definite plus. Candidates must have experience with modern office equipment and must be capable of working in Photograghy and/or pagination experience a plus a team setting. The current starting base wage is $22.52/hour, depending on candidate's level of experience. The benefits are Please forward resume and writing samples to: outstanding including longevity increases, defined benefit Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor pension, health insurance, and paid time off (vacation, sick, personal, and holidays). Daily Globe Interested candidates should submit resume and cover letter to the: P.O. Box 548 Mercer Town Clerk's Office, 2675 Railroad Street, P 0 Box 149, Mercer, WI 54547. 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Burton Industries, surrounded by the Upper Peninsula’s beauty in Ironwood, Michigan, is a family owned In-Town Bundle Hauler contract manufacturer of electronic circuit boards. For over 40 years, Burton Industries has provided their This position is responsible for delivering all employees with opportunities to learn valuable skills and experience professional growth, while working in a printed materials to local Post Offices, supportive environment with a strong team and family vending boxes & outlet stores. spirit. Our strength is in our people and we are looking for candidates that are dependable, detail oriented, Part Time - 3:30am Start Time problem solvers with strong communication skills. We are now accepting applications for Machine Ironwood/Hurley/Saxon/Odanah Operators, Quality Control Inspectors and Manufacturing Associates with starting wage of Use of personal transportation is required $10.25-$13.00 per hour plus benefits. A Valid Driver’s License, Proof of Clean Driving Record Knowledge of electronics and manufacturing processes helpful but we will train. and Insurance is required. Apply today online at Be able to lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. http://burtonindustries.com; Burton Industries Facebook page, Applications are available Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm on site at 1260 Wall Street Ironwood, MI Daily Globe or email resume to [email protected] Burton Industries….it’s not just a job. 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ironwood, MI 49938 Previous applicants, please reapply. No phone calls please.

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January 4, 2020 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT Oil prices surge, stocks fall WINNEBAGO COUNTY Case No.: 2019 SC 3728 SCHWAB PROPERTIES, LLC, ET AL. DAILY GLOBE 601 Oregon Street, Suite B after US kills Iranian general Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902 and Letters should deal with 1120 EAST PARKWAY AVENUE, Stocks fell broadly on LLC matters of current, A DAY ON WALL STREET 601 Oregon Street, Suite B Wall Street and oil prices Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902 public interest and be no surged Friday after a U.S. Jan. 3, 2020 29,000 Plaintiffs longer than 400 words. strike killed a top Iranian Dow Jones 28,000 vs industrials THOMAS SELL Must be signed by the general in Iraq, raising ten- 27,000 N10478 State Hwy M64 Marenisco, -233.92 26,000 Michigan, 49947 author and   sions in the Middle East. and 25,000 include name, address and The selling, which lost 28,634.88 JOHN SELL JA SON DJ N10478 State Hwy M64 some momentum toward phone number for Pct. change from previous: -0.81% High 28,716.31 Low 28,500.36 Marenisco, Michigan 49947, the end of the day, ended a Defendants verification purposes. You are being sued by Schwab   five-week winning streak Jan. 3, 2020 Properties, LLC and 1120 East Mail: 9,000 Parkway Avenue, LLC, in small for the S&P 500 a day after Nasdaq claims court. A hearing will be held 118 E McLeod Ave. the benchmark index hit composite 8,500 at the Winnebago County Court- Ironwood, MI 49938 -71.42 house, Room 150, 415 Jackson       its latest record high. 8,000 Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin on Email: The price of U.S. crude 9,020.77 7,500 February 19, 2020 at 11:00 AM or JA SON DJ as soon thereafter as counsel may [email protected] oil climbed 3.1%. Investors be heard. If you do not appear, a  Pct. change from previous: -0.79% High 9,065.76 Low 8,976.43 judgement may be given to the per- Fax: sought safety in U.S. gov- son suing you. A copy of the com- ernment bonds, sending Jan. 3, 2020 3,300 plaint has been mailed to you at the (906)-932-4211     above address. their yields lower. The Standard & 3,200 price of gold rose. Poor’s 500 3,100 3,000 The Gogebic County Board of Commissioners Technology, financial -23.00 2,900  2,800 is seeking letters of applications from Gogebic County and health care stocks 3,234.85 JA SON DJ residents interested in serving on the Gogebic County accounted for much of the    Pct. change from previous: -0.71% High 3,246.15 Low 3,222.34 Transit Board. One (1) Board position will be appointed to selling. Companies that serve. Interested applicants must send a letter of interest to:   rely on consumer spending Gerry R. Pelissero, also fell, along with air- and Nasdaq since 2013. international oils, rose Gogebic County Clerk-Register of Deeds, lines. Several energy stocks Investor sentiment has $2.35, or 3.5%, to close at 200 N. Moore Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 got a boost from higher oil been mostly positive in $68.60 per barrel. No later than 4:00 P.M. on Friday, January 10, 2020 prices. Defense contractors recent weeks as concerns Energy companies made    also notched gains. about the strength of the gains over concerns that a Bids The strike marks a economy and the possibili- U.S.-Iran conflict could dis- major escalation in the ty of further escalation in rupt global supplies and     conflict between Washing- the U.S.-China trade war send oil prices even higher. Bid Request: BID #1223-2019 Vehicle Bid for ton and Tehran, as Iran eased. Three interest rate Occidental Petroleum rose Current Model Year or Newer vowed “harsh retaliation” cuts by the Federal Reserve 2.4% and Hess gained NOTICE TO BIDDERS for the killing of the senior have also helped steady 3.1%. Notice is hereby given that The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake military leader. markets. The surge in oil helped Superior Chippewa Indians is requesting sealed bids for the procurement of one (1) Full-Size 4WD 3/4 Ton Pick Truck w “Until now, the two big But the market’s relative pull down airline stocks V-Plow until bid close: January 5th, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. CST. risks have been policy -- calm ended with Friday and drove up shares in Bid specifications can be obtained at the Tribe’s website at trade and the Fed,” said Jeff morning’s news that the defense contractors. www.lvdtribal.com/guidelines/bid.pdf Kravetz, regional invest- U.S. had killed Gen. American Airlines ment director at U.S. Bank Qassem Soleimani, head of Group dropped 5%, Unit- Private Wealth Manage- Iran’s elite Quds Force, in ed Airlines Holdings slid Snowmobile Quote Request: ment. “This introduces a an air attack at the Bagh- 2.1% and Delta Air Lines Notice is hereby given that The LVD Tribal Government is wildcard, which is a third dad international airport. lost 1.7%. Meanwhile, requesting quotes for the procurement of one (1) Snowmobile w/the following specs: 4 stroke, liquid cooled, risk: rising political ten- President Donald Northrop Grumman (min: 600 cc),wide-track, track length: 144-155" mirrors, sions in the Middle East.” Trump said the attack was climbed 5.4%, Raytheon reverse, heated grips w/variable settings, rack and hitch, The S&P 500 dropped ordered because Soleimani rose 1.5% and Lockheed electric start. 12 v power outlet. Please submit quotes via email 23 points, or 0.7%, to was plotting to kill many Martin gained 3.6%. to: [email protected] by 3,234.85. The index ended Americans. The Pentagon The price of gold, which January 6, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. CST with a 0.2% loss for the took steps to reinforce the investors buy in times of week. American military pres- uncertainty as a safe haven The Dow Jones Industri- ence in the Middle East in of value, rose $24.70, or al Average fell 233.92 preparation for reprisals 1.6%, to $1,549.20 per points, or 0.8%, to from Iran. ounce. 28,634.88. The index “We’ll probably see Bond prices rose. The briefly dropped 368 some short-term volatility, yield on the 10-year Trea- points. but it’s doubtful that it’s sury fell to 1.79% from The Nasdaq lost 71.42 going to escalate to some- 1.88% late Thursday, a big points, or 0.8%, to thing that is a meaningful move. Lower bond yields 9,020.77. The Russell 2000 concern for investors,” bring down the interest index of smaller company Kravetz said. rates that banks charge for stocks gave up 5.90 points, The heightened geopo- mortgages and other con- or 0.4%, to 1,660.87. litical risk sent oil prices sumer loans, making them The major stock indexes higher Friday. Benchmark less profitable. That were coming off record U.S. crude climbed $1.87, prompted a sell-off in bank highs after closing out or 3.1%, to settle at $63.05 shares. JPMorgan slid 2019 earlier in the week per barrel. It had been up 1.3%, Bank of America with the best annual per- 3.6% earlier in the day. dropped 2.1% and Citi- formance by the S&P 500 Brent crude, used to price group lost 1.9%.

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