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NATION • 12 DAILY GLOBE Monday, June 25, 2018 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 76 | Low: 57 | Details, page 2 JUHANNUS Little Finland celebrates solstice By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] KIMBALL, Wis. – The 2018 summer solstice was Thursday, with Little Finland celebrating the occasion Sat- urday with its annual Juhan- nus celebration. The day featured a dinner and bonfire; while Gary Schlais, of Mercer, performed polka hits on the accordion. “What could be better than (this),” Little Finland presi- dent Ken Hannula said. “We had a nice turn out today, beautiful weather.” Juhannus, which Hannula said translates roughly to St. John’s Day, celebrates the summer solstice. “It’s kind of traditional to do this on the longest day of the year,” Hannula said. “There’s several of these doings going all over the (Upper Peninsula) too.” The holiday is celebrated both in Finland and by Finnish immigrants in America, according to according to Seija Jarven- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe A CROWD watches the bonfire burn Saturday at Little Finland’s Juhannus celebration to mark the summer solstice. The day included food, music and dancing, and was capped of with the traditional bonfire celebration. Juhannus, celebrated both in Finland and by Finns around the world, translates roughly to St. John’s Day and celebrated Thursday as the longest day of the year. SOLSTICE — page 5 WILDFLOWERS Iron County expected to issue disaster declaration HURLEY – When the according to a copy of the Iron County Board of declaration. Supervisors meets Tues- The declaration cites day, it is expected to the extent of the damage approve a disaster declara- and county’s budgetary tion for the storms earlier restraints as to why the this month. declaration is needed. The disaster declaration Iron County was includ- is for the “extensive road ed in Gov. Scott Walker’s damage and some trees on state of emergency declara- roadways throughout the tion June 18, along with county,” caused by the Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett flooding and winds on the and Douglas counties. morning of June 15, —Richard Jenkins

Felivelife.org provides DISASTER — page 5 local calendar By RICHARD JENKINS the group working on the [email protected] site. HURLEY – Those look- Nosal, a community Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe ing for things to do in educator with Iron Coun- A SCATTERING of Ox-eye daisies bloom among the buttercups in at the edge of Taiga Farm’s pasture in Iron- Gogebic and Iron counties ty’s University of Wiscon- wood Township Friday. have a new resource to sin-Extension office, said help them, as several orga- the site built on several nizations have partnered years of community devel- together to launch Feliv- opment work in the area. Health foundation celebrates Christmas in June elife.org. The site promotes pub- The site is designed to lic events that bring people By RICHARD JENKINS program, Santa’s Headquarters and various food banks be a central calendar for together in both Gogebic [email protected] in Iron and Gogebic counties. community events in the and Iron counties, accord- IRONWOOD – Santa needed his shorts and T-shirt “That’s our Christmas theme,” Pogliano said, refer- area, and was created in ing to Nosal, in particular Sunday at Cold Iron Brewing, as the Gogebic Range ring to some of the causes getting money. part to combat the percep- social and educational Health Foundation held its Christmas in June annual Program director Andrea Newby joked the day of the tion there wasn’t anything events. fundraiser. fundraiser, June 24th, is also fitting for the Christmas to do in the area. “Public community Featuring food, music, raffles and games; the health theme. “It wasn’t necessarily a events can be submitted foundation’s event raised funds for a variety of local This is the second year the foundation has held the lack of events, but people directly through the web- causes. fundraiser, according to organizers, with different not knowing how to con- site using the ‘add your “(Things) are phenomenal, it’s great,” foundation nect to the events that were event’ button at the top of executive director Candy Pogliano said. already happening,” said The money will goes toward the Iron County Cares Amy Nosal, a member of HEALTH — page 5 CALENDAR — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .10-11 75 cents Comics ...... 9 Monday Today’s records Community ...... 3 Vol. 99, No. 183 High 64 High 90 (1912) Education ...... 6 Low 49 Low 36 (1974) Obituaries ...... none Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 58 48 hours to 7 a.m. Low 50 Monday none Sports ...... 7-8 l 2 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Immigration Donald Trump ordered an separation has sown chaos and Customs Enforcement end to the separating of and uncertainty and there has a total of about 3,300 Research Our Products On Line! families – and, while he has been little guidance beds at three family deten- wasn’t kept under the same from the administration. tion centers in Texas and Go To TrueValue.com roof as his son, they were It is not clear how many Pennsylvania. held in the same com- asylum-seekers are still “They have a limit as to FREE SHIPPING TO OUR STORE ON YOUR TRUEVALUE.COM ORDERS pound. They were reunited entering the country, how how much they can man- on Saturday, after five days many are being detained as age, and that’s maybe a 303 Silver St., Hurley, WI 715-561-4141 apart, and were released families, and how many are determining factor in how into the U.S., a tracking being released. Nor it is many are released that device on Martinez’s ankle, known how long it will day,” Pimentel said. Corporate America increasingly while he pursues asylum. take for all parents and Patricia Lozano, 27, said “I was very worried guardians to be reunited she fled Honduras to find a avoids gun-industry business even though we were never with their children. higher-paying job and bet- really separated,” he said in Homeland Security said ter support her three chil- McAllen’s Greyhound sta- late Saturday that 522 dren, ages 6, 8 and 9. She GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) try that views them as a shooting in February. tion, as he and his son were youngsters have been was not charged criminally – With Gary Ramey’s backhanded way of under- “We should all be con- about to board a bus to reunited since they were and never separated from fledgling gun-making busi- mining the Second Amend- cerned if banks like yours Atlanta to join a friend. separated under the zero her children. ness taking off in retail ment. Gun industry lead- seek to replace legislators The McAllen station, a tolerance policy and that it She was on a grueling stores, he decided to start ers see the backlash as a and policy makers and hub in the busiest U.S. has established a process monthlong bus trip offering one of his hand- real threat to their industry attempt to manage social corridor for illegal cross- to ensure that family mem- through Mexico when she guns for sale on his web- and are coming to the con- policy by limiting access to ings, looks much as it did bers know where their chil- learned that families were site. clusion that they need credit,” Crapo wrote to Cit- before the administration dren are and can communi- being separated, but she That didn’t sit well with additional protections in igroup’s chief executive. began enforcing a “zero- cate with them. decided to take her the company he used to Congress to prevent finan- Honor Defense is a tolerance” policy in early It said that 2,000-plus chances. process payments, and cial retaliation from banks. small operation with a May of prosecuting every children remain separated “I was already on the they informed him they “If a few banks say ‘No, handful of employees that illegal entry. The policy but that the government journey,” she said as she were dropping his account. we’re not going to give include Ramey’s son and resulted in the separation knows where all of them waited for a bus to Los Another credit card pro- loans to gun dealers or gun his wife who work out of a of more than 2,300 chil- are and is working to Angeles to join family. cessing firm told him the manufacturers’, all of a non-descript building in a dren before Trump reunite them with their “Everything turned out OK same thing: They wouldn’t sudden the industry is Georgia office park north reversed course in the face families. walking with God.” do business with him. threatened and the Second of Atlanta. In 2016, its first of an international outcry Trump vented his frus- Abel, a 40-year-old cof- The reason? His busi- Amendment doesn’t mean year, it sold 7,500 firearms. and said families will tration over the crisis in a fee farmer from Jutiapa, ness of making firearms much if there are no guns Its products – handcrafted remain together. tweet Sunday, saying bor- Guatemala, asked for asy- violates their policies. around,” said Michael 9mm handguns that come On a typical day, more der crossers shouldn’t be lum at the U.S. border for In the wake of high-pro- Hammond, legal counsel in a variety of colors – can than 100 asylum-seekers entitled to a day in court. himself and his 17-year-old file mass shootings, corpo- for Gun Owners of Ameri- now be found in more than are released from McAllen- “We cannot allow all of son, Hugo. They were rate America has been tak- ca. “If you can’t make guns, 1,000 stores. area holding facilities, these people to invade our taken into custody Thurs- ing a stand against the if you can’t sell guns, the When Ramey noticed clutching their belongings Country,” the president day, separated in the same firearms industry amid a Second Amendment does- that neither Stripe nor in clear plastic bags wrote. “When somebody detention center for two lack of action by lawmak- n’t mean much.” Intuit would process pay- stamped with Department comes in, we must immedi- days, then reunited and ers on gun control. Pay- The issue has already ments through his site, he of Homeland Security ately, with no Judges or released on Saturday. ment processing firms are gotten the attention of the submitted a complaint logos, said Norma Court Cases, bring them He said he left his limiting transactions, Bank Republican who is chair- with Georgia’s attorney Pimentel, executive direc- back from where they homeland because gangs of America stopped provid- man of the Senate Banking general’s office, counting tor of Catholic Charities of came. Our system is a were forcing his son to join ing financing to companies Committee. Sen. Mike on help from a state law the Rio Grande Valley. mockery to good immigra- their ranks. He asked that that make AR-style guns, Crapo of Idaho sent letters that prohibits discrimina- They are led by volun- tion policy and Law and their last names not be and retailers like Walmart criticizing Bank of America tion by financial service teers to the charity’s head- Order.” used because he didn’t and Dick’s Sporting Goods and Citigroup, which firms against the gun quarters a few blocks Federal authorities are want to endanger his wife imposed age restrictions decided to restrict sales of industry. But the state away to shower, eat and readying a special reunifi- and five daughters back on gun purchases. firearms by its business rejected it, saying that cred- rest – though volunteers’ cation center at a remote home. The moves are lauded customers, over their new it card processing is not first order of business is detention center in Port Abel said the word is by gun-safety advocates but gun rules in the wake of considered a financial ser- to distribute shoelaces Isabel, about 55 miles east out that families may be criticized by the gun indus- the Florida high school vice under state law. because they are confis- of McAllen. separated at the border. cated from immigrants in About 70 families But “necessity always custody to prevent sui- arrived at the Catholic makes you take risks,” he LAKE cides. Charities’ McAllen shelter said. He added of Trump: GOGEBIC’S “Every day is like this. It late Saturday afternoon, “The president says it will never ends,” Pimentel said and nearly all were gone by stop, but people keep com- Senior Resource Information Seminar FINEST FLEET as children played with the following day, boarding ing.” IS FOR RENT Saudi women in driver’s seat as longstanding ban is lifted RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) – Saudi so when it happens in reality, I am women steered their way through busy between belief and disbelief– between a Where: Days Inn city streets on Sunday, driving to work, feeling of joy and astonishment,” said 13355 N US Hwy 51, Hurley WI 54534 running errands and relishing a new era Mabkhoutah al-Mari as she pulled up to in which they are allowed to drive and no order a drive-thru coffee on her drive to When: June 28th, 2018 at 1:30pm longer need to rely on men to move work. around. The 27-year-old mother of two is a - Estate Planning by Jennifer Rye A longstanding ban on women driving driving instructor for women and already from Paul Sturgul Law Office. 20 ft. Pontoons was lifted at midnight, ushering in a his- had a driver’s license from the U.S., Boat / Motors toric moment for women who have been at where she’d spent time in Tennessee - Medicare Awareness by Ken Stasiak License / Cabins the mercy of their husbands, fathers, studying. But on this morning, she drove from Range Insurance. Bait / Tackle brothers and drivers for transportation. freely in her hometown of Riyadh for the Kayaks / Canoes The ban had relegated women to the back- first time. For more information, Ski’s / Tow Tube seat, restricting when they could meet For most of her life al-Mari relied on Family Fun friends, where they could spend their time drivers hired by her family, and she and please call Ken @ 715-561-4720 and how they could plan out their day. her sisters had to coordinate drop-offs and “It feels beautiful. It was a dream for us pick-ups. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 3 MSU Extension to MARTY’S GOLDENAIRES offer pre-diabetes program

BESSEMER — According to Anita Carter, MSU pro- gram instructor for Gogebic County, MSU-Extension will offer a diabetes prevention program in Gogebic County. According to Carter, there is a danger that we can sit back and let diabetes hit us. She said, “We probably all have family or friends who live with diabetes — about 25 percent of seniors have dia- betes and another 50 percent of seniors are at high risk for developing diabetes. Some don’t manage their dia- betes well or have had diabetes for many years and now live with complications of diabetes like kidney failure, nerve damage and eye sight problems. Most people with diabetes also have health care costs that are two times Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe higher than people without diabetes. In addition, many MARTY’S GOLDENAIRES Drum and Bugle Corps marches into Depot Park in Ironwood Thursday before playing people with diabetes say their quality of life is not as good at a health fair along the Iron Belle Trail. since they got diabetes.” While many know that how we live can help us keep our heart, bones and brain healthy, many cases of type 2 Briefs diabetes can be prevented by how we live. However, it isn’t always easy to make long term changes in how we Area students make dean’s Winchester Lions to host and butter. Beverages will be avail- eat, whether or not we exercise, managing stress and list chicken BBQ able. becoming a nonsmoker. There will be games, raffles and “It is never too late to start caring for your body. If you The following area students made WINCHESTER, Wis. — Sunday, music during the afternoon. have diabetes risk factors like being overweight, not being the Dean’s List at their respective col- July 15, will be the Winchester Lions Tickets can be purchased from very active or having close family members with diabetes, leges: Club 32nd Annual Chicken BBQ a Lions Club member, at the you may be on the path to getting type 2 diabetes,” Carter from Noon to 5 p.m. at the Winch- library or by calling 715-686- said. In the Gogebic County area, you can call Carter at UW-River Falls: Gianna Morello, ester Town Park, Old Hwy O and 7686 for tickets and more infor- MSU Extension at 906-663-4045. ext. 622 to find out an international studies major from Townsite Road. mation. about a new program starting locally to help those with Montreal, Wis. A barbecue chicken dinner can be For more information, call Betty at prediabetes or have experienced gestational diabetes. College of St. Scholastica: Rachel purchased, including a half chicken, 715-686-2926, from 10-3 any day. Emery, of Bessemer. baked beans, coleslaw, with rolls Steps to help prepare for those getting near retirement WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — If their preparedness in terms of money, how much money you tion of Social Security, personal ing long-term care in retirement, looking ahead to retirement assets,” says Ryan Eaglin, founder can afford to spend and what savings and possibly employer according to the U.S. Department makes you a little nervous, you’re and chief advisor of America’s adjustment you should make,” pensions. of Health and Human Services. not alone. Annuity (americasannuity.com). Eaglin says. He recommends cre- Social Security has an income “That means it’s very possible Nearly half of Americans (46 “They’re trying to hit a certain ating two budgets. One would be estimator tool on its website, and you or your spouse may need percent) who haven’t reached number or account balance. for your remaining years before an employer should be able to care either in your home or in a retirement predict that they won’t Asset accumulation is an impor- retirement so you can look for provide a pension-benefit projec- facility at some point,” Eaglin be financially comfortable once tant part of retirement planning, ways to cut spending and save tion. “Your financial professional says. “That care can be expensive. they get there, according to a but it’s not the only component. more. The other would be for should be able to help you pro- Unfortunately, it’s usually not Gallup survey. There are a few other steps you after you retire. “Think of ways to ject how much you should be covered by Medicare, and it’s cov- For some, those potentially need to take to make sure you’re live the retirement you’ve able to take from your savings ered by Medicaid only after uncomfortable retirement years ready to leave work behind and dreamed of while also staying each year,” Eaglin says. Once you you’ve depleted much of your are decades away. But for the enjoy a stable and comfortable within you income,” Eaglin says. compare your projected income assets.” Baby Boom generation, retire- retirement.” “It may be difficult but just the to your spending budget, he says, “If all this tells you that you’re ment either already arrived or Eaglin suggests three planning act of preparing a budget can you’ll know whether you need to behind on where you want to be will in the next decade or so, steps that can help Baby Boomers help you get a better understand- save more or rethink retirement with preparation and your sav- prompting many Boomers to – or anyone else – be better pre- ing of your financial situation.” spending. You also might want to ings, the good news is it’s never wonder whether they are pre- pared for retirement: — Project your income. While look for ways to increase your too late to get started,” Eaglin pared for their looming date — Prepare not just one, but your budget will help you under- guaranteed income, such as says. “You may have to adjust with destiny. two budgets. Most Americans stand how you are spending your through an annuity, he says. your plans, but with focus and And that raises a question: don’t use a budget, even though money, you also need to have a — Plan for long-term care. As discipline, you can still put your- Just what does it take to be pre- it’s a handy tool – especially in good grip on what your potential much as people don’t want to self in a position to have a com- pared? retirement. “It helps you see retirement income will be. For hear this, the average 65-year-old fortable and enjoyable retire- “Many Baby Boomers measure where you’re spending your most people, that’s a combina- has a 70 percent chance of need- ment.” Community calendar UPPCO: Seek energy rebates on replacement Email calendar items and Alcoholics Anonymous, 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Ontonagon. area74.org. community news to noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Township. 906-667-1110. Alcoholics Anonymous, [email protected]. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace appliances For more information, call 906- Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Catholic Church, Ironwood. 932-2211. noon, Elk and Hound. Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. MARQUETTE — As cleanup efforts continue in the “Through the Time “Ten Magic Butterflies” Monday, June 25 Machine: ART ROCKS!,” 1 Carnegie Story Time, 4 p.m., Saturday, June 30 aftermath of the devastating storm that affected the p.m., Ironwood Carnegie Miners Memorial Park Butterfly region, utility customers may be replacing appliances that Iron County Food Pantry, Library. Garden. Young Authors and Illus- were damaged by the storm. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Mercer Health and Well- ReGeneration Youth, trators, 10 a.m. - noon, grades Ave., Montreal, 715-561-4450. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; 4-8. Ironwood Carnegie “Customers are encouraged to consider energy effi- Alcoholics Anonymous, Mercer Community Center. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Library. cient replacements and claim the benefits of the financial noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Woods and Blooms Gar- ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Alcoholics Anonymous, Ironwood. area74.org. incentives we offer,” said Brett French, Vice-President of den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Center, Ironwood. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Business Development and Communications for Iron County Mobile Food Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Pantry, noon-1:30 p.m., Iron Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Community Pickleball UPPCO. “Our Energy reduction program offers a variety County Recycling-Iron County p.m., Episcopal Church of the Church, Hurley. area74.org. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer of rebates and incentives for residential customers that Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 Transfiguration, Ironwood. Government School gymnasium. 715-776- purchase new energy efficient heating and cooling equip- 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. 715- area74.org. Downtown Ironwood 4588. 561-2695. Government Development Authority, 8 Community Night Meal ment, heat pump hot water heaters, and ENERGY STAR Snakes Rock! Nature Pro- Gogebic Community Col- a.m., meeting, Conference Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- appliances. We also offer rebates for new efficient equip- gram, 1 p.m., Ironwood lege Board, 4;30 p.m., Truth in Room 1, second floor, Memori- tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora ment purchased by commercial and industrial cus- Carnegie Library. Taxation meeting followed by al Building, Ironwood. Street, Ironwood. Stroke Support Group, 4- regular meeting, Room B22 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 tomers.” 5 p.m., Ironwood Clinic Educa- Solin Center, GCC campus. Friday, June 29 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, UPPCO also offers no-cost appliance recycling service tion Room. Iron County Board, 6 Ironwood. area74.org. Overeaters Anonymous, Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- to residential and small commercial customers. Addi- p.m., Iron County Courthouse, Hurley Fourth of July tional information and application materials for the 5 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Hurley. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Fireworks, dusk, Lake Church, Wakefield. Bessemer School board, Center. Michele. rebates and appliance recycling service can be found Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 6 p.m., Truth in taxation meet- Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- online at UPPCO.com. Commercial or Industrial cus- p.m., Our Lady of Peace 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Sunday, July 1 ing followed by board meeting, tomers that are interested in participating in the Energy Catholic Church, Ironwood. A.D. Johnston media center. Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer Food Pantry, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Waste Reduction program should contact their Account Festival Ironwood plan- Wednesday, June 27 noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, p.m., closed meeting, Salem Executive. ning, 7 p.m., Depot Park. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Christian Men of the 715-476-7655. Mercer Health and Well- “UPPCO’s program is intended to make your home or EDT, Ontonagon United Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Alcoholics Anonymous/ ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., business more comfortable and energy Methodist Church basement, Cafe, Ironwood. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Mercer Community Center. efficient while also providing a financial benefit along next to Holiday gas station, Mentoring of Moms, 9- an Church, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Trail the way,” said French. “When you replace Ontonagon. area74.org. 10:30 a.m., Range Community area74.org. Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Government Bible Church, 715-561-4355. Air National Guard Band Bessemer. your older equipment and appliances with new energy Gogebic County Road Tanka Tanka Skunk Cud- of the Midwest, 7 p.m., Onton- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 efficient models, you are effectively Commisssion, finance meet- dlebugs Story Time for tod- agon Theater of Performing p.m., Wesley United Methodist lowering your electrical usage and your monthly utili- ing, 4 p.m., Road Commission dlers and preschoolers, 9:30 Arts, Ontonagon. Church, Ironwood. office. a.m., Ironwood Carnegie Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Air National Guard Band ty bills.” Bessemer Township Library. EDT, Ontonagon United of the Midwest, 7 p.m., His- Rebate applications are available at UPPCO.com in the Board, 5 p.m., Bessemer Alcoholics Anonymous, Methodist Church basement, toric Ironwood Theatre, Iron- Your Home section. Township Hall, Ramsay. open meeting, noon, Salem next to Holiday gas station, wood. Mercer School Board, 5 Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- area74.org. mons, Mercer, Wis. DOVE Support Group, Ironwood Township noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Board, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Township offices. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and ERWIN TOWNSHIP, Wakefield City Council, Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Iron County Veterans Ser- GOGEBIC COUNTY, MI. Ironwood City Commis- vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, To the residents and property owners, please be Tent Sale! sion, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Town Hall. 715-561-2190. advised that there will be a public hearing of the Memorial Building. IMPACT Life Support Erwin Township Zoning Board of Appeals on Great DEALS on factory 2nds, Bessemer School Board, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Church, Ironwood. Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 5:00 PM at the Erwin discontinued, samples and School library. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Township Hall, 8908 Van Buskirk Rd., Ironwood, Ironwood School Board, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, MI to hear the following case: 6 p.m., Study Hall 230, Luther Ironwood. area74.org. pet beds! L. Wright High School. Government Variance Request for reduction of front set back Tuesday, June 26 Iron County Forestry and requirements for property located in Section 6 Parks Committee, 4 p.m, SK Sample Sale Forestry conference room, T46N R46W SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Parcel #2702-02- Gogebic County Veterans Hurley. 009-600 N8592 S. Davis Rd., Ironwood, MI. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Gogebic County Board, 5 Located in the a.m., Ironwood Memorial p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Applicant is requesting to construct a garage at Building. 906-667-1110. this location. 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Grimsby, Supervisor Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Library. p.m., Watersmeet Township; 906-399-7406 l 4 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE A mile on the border If she wanted to, 17-year-old Mary video that quickly went viral after it Sue Mizell, Publisher Grace Geise could pretend that what was released in January by No More is happening to migrants at our Deaths, a nonprofit group that pro- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor southern border has nothing to do vides humanitarian aid to migrants with her lucky life. in the Arizona desert. In the video, She lives with both parents and Border Patrol officers were destroy- her younger sister in Bay Village, a Connie ing supplies left for migrants. One of predominantly white, affluent sub- Schultz them looked defiantly into the cam- In Their Opinion urb of Cleveland. She is a rising era as he emptied a water bottle onto senior at Magnificat High School, an the ground. Take compulsive all-girls Catholic prep school. Every How some play with other peo- imaginable material need can be ple’s lives. video gaming found within a few miles of her newly arrived immigrants. Last Saturday, around 11 p.m., house. Outside of her drives to That was the mile that changed Jennie welcomed her daughter home school, she’d seldom have to leave her, Mary Grace says. at Cleveland’s airport. “Mary Grace,” addiction seriously the confines of her cozy suburb. “I was expecting ‘Lion King’ or she said, “is it as bad as what they’re Except that isn’t who Mary Grace African safari, but the desert was so saying?” The World Health Organization has a lot on its was raised to be, and it isn’t who she different from that. The terrain was “Mom, it’s so much worse.” plate these days. Ebola’s made a comeback in central is. rocky and hilly, and we had to walk The next morning, they were sit- Africa. There are still parts of the world where polio And so, earlier this month, she very carefully not to lose our footing. ting in church, minutes away from has yet to be rubbed out. The agency is looking into and nine other classmates, along We stopped every few minutes to the moment when congregants the beginnings of a cholera outbreak in Cameroon, with a few Magnificat teachers and drink water. would be invited to share “joys and and continues the fight against malaria in parts of Marissa Madden, director of the “I don’t want to say it was ‘hum- concerns.” Jennie whispered to her Latin America. Next up for the world’s leading health school’s campus ministry, spent a bling.’ That’s such a selfish word, daughter, “You should tell them. You agency? Um, video games. week at the Mexican border in Ari- because it wasn’t about me. I had an should stand up and let people The agency has just designated compulsive video zona. endless supply of water as I walked, know what you saw at the border.” gaming as a mental health disorder, adding it to the The annual trip is part of the but people coming to our border So Mary Grace Geise, the girl International Classification of Diseases, the WHO’s school’s immersion program. It was don’t have that luxury. I thought, most people know as quiet and official list of medical conditions. WHO officials are planned months before the Trump ‘I’m out here for three hours total. reserved, stood up in the packed Bay calling the malady “Gaming Disorder.” The goal of administration began the inhuman People walking through the desert to United Methodist Church and the new classification: better awareness among gov- practice of separating screaming America are out there for days, often described what she saw in the Ari- ernments, health care providers and families about children from their parents. weeks.’” zona desert. the risks and ramifications of compulsive video gam- “I was even more motivated to She clutched the silver charm on “It is as heartbreaking and com- ing. go,” Mary Grace told me during an her necklace, an “angel’s wing” from plicated as you see on the news,” she It would be easy to write off the agency’s decision interview in her home Wednesday. “I her mother, Jennie. “They have only recalls saying, “and I want to pray as a nanny-group attempt to slap a label onto behav- wanted to see for myself what is two options: keep going until they for all those migrants, that they may ior that experts – always, experts – deem to be bad actually happening.” get to the U.S. for a chance to live or find refuge here – because all for us. Equating late nights on Minecraft with getting Their trip included a visit to a go back home to die.” human beings are deserving of a safe hooked on vodka or blackjack? Really? U.S. courtroom, where scores of When the girls reached their des- place.” But underlying the agency’s declaration is an migrants were ordered to detention tination, they gathered up empty “A father yelled, ‘Yes!’” Jennie told important reminder about addiction. in groups of seven and eight at a water jugs and food wrappers. They me, beaming. “And then the entire It’s not that every kid, or even most kids, glued to time. used Sharpie pens to write messages church applauded.” gaming screens suffer from obsessive/compulsive “I had no idea what Operation in Spanish on the jugs: con amor y “Mom,” Mary Grace said, shaking Grand Theft Auto. In fact, WHO researchers say gam- Streamline meant until I sat in that carino – “with love and affection” – her head, “I don’t remember that.” ing disorder would apply to just 3 percent of all video courtroom,” she said. “No questions and agua pura, to assure them that She looked suddenly shy, but I game players. about what they’re feeling, who their the water is safe to drink. thought about what else she had But no matter what form it takes, an addiction cor- families are. It was like they weren’t “To let them know it’s not poi- told me about that moment in rodes connections to family, friends, work and much human beings.” soned,” she said. “That sometimes church. more. A line of cocaine, another double whiskey, the On the fourth day, the group happens. My God, how could any- “I will do it again and again,” she next spin of the wheel – alienates people from one lugged 10 gallons of water across the one do that?” She shook her head. said, her voice calm and strong. “It’s another. With the lure of the display screen so preva- desert – and several more to keep “It reminded me of that video of Bor- up to us young people on this issue. lent today – the ceaseless barrage of emails, tweets, themselves hydrated in the 106- der Patrol officers pouring out the It’s up to us to bring the light.” texts, Snapchats and, yes, games – some people lose degree morning heat – to deposit at water from jugs.” Connie Schultz can be reached at sight of the richness of life beyond pixels. a volunteer site near the border for Mary Grace was referring to a [email protected]. That’s why a group of former Silicon Valley soft- ware developers and behavioral scientists are urging Today in history all of us to focus on “digital wellness.” The Washing- ton Post recently reported on the group’s “digital wellness movement,” and on the backbone of that By The Associated Press effort – the creation of apps that allow users to keep Today’s Highlight in History On June 25, 1868, track of their screen time. Many of us might spend Congress passed an Omnibus less time fixated by our phones if we knew that so Act allowing for the readmis- much of our day was devoted to scrolling and tap- sion of Florida, Alabama, ping. Louisiana, Georgia, North Car- “I’m not saying that technology is inherently bad,” olina and South Carolina to the Union. Duke University behavioral researcher Nick Fitz told On this date the Post. As part of the digital wellness movement, In 1788, Virginia ratified the Fitz created an app that groups smartphone notifica- U.S. Constitution. tions into batches delivered just three times daily – In 1876, Lt. Col. Colonel George A. Custer and his 7th morning, afternoon and evening. “People should be Cavalry were wiped out by conscious of how they’re using (digital activity),” he Sioux and Cheyenne Indians in said, “and how it’s using them.” the Battle of the Little Bighorn The WHO designation is a cri de coeur to all of us in Montana. for screen-time vigilance. The technology already In 1910, President William Howard Taft signed the White- exists to monitor usage of apps, video games and Slave Traffic Act, more popu- downloads, and to apply parental controls. Like larly known as the Mann Act, everything else in life, digital wellness asks for mod- which made it illegal to trans- registration was constitutional. Five years ago: President gay pride parades in coast-to- eration. Keep that in mind the next time your Candy port women across state lines In 1993, Kim Campbell was Barack Obama declared the coast events. Crush session hits the four-hour mark. for “immoral” purposes. sworn in as Canada’s 19th debate over climate change Today’s Birthdays In 1938, the Fair Labor prime minister, the first woman and its causes obsolete as he Actress June Lockhart is Standards Act of 1938 was to hold the post. announced at Georgetown Uni- 93. Civil rights activist James – Chicago Tribune enacted. In 1998, the U.S. Supreme versity a wide-ranging plan to Meredith is 85. Author-activist In 1947, “The Diary of a Court rejected a line-item veto tackle pollution and prepare Larry Kramer is 83. Rhythm Young Girl,” the personal jour- law as unconstitutional, and communities for global warm- and blues singer Eddie Floyd is nal of Anne Frank, a German- ruled that HIV-infected people ing. Russian President Vladimir 81. Actress Barbara Mont- born Jewish girl hiding with her were protected by the Ameri- Putin confirmed the where- gomery is 79. Basketball Hall family from the Nazis in Ams- cans with Disabilities Act. abouts of National Security of Famer Willis Reed is 76. Thought for Today terdam during World War II, In 2009, death claimed Agency leaker Edward Snow- Singer Carly Simon is 73. Rock was first published. “The problem with introspection is that it has no Michael Jackson, the “King of den at a Moscow airport, but musician Ian McDonald (For- In 1950, war broke out in Pop,” in Los Angeles at age 50 promptly rejected a U.S. plea to eigner; King Crimson) is 72. end.” Korea as forces from the com- and actress Farrah Fawcett in turn him over. Democratic Actor-comedian Jimmie Walk- munist North invaded the — Philip K. Dick, American science-fiction author Santa Monica, California, at Texas State Senator Wendy er is 71. Actor-director Michael South. age 62. Davis began a one-woman fili- Lembeck is 70. TV personality (1928-1982) In 1967, the Beatles per- Ten years ago: A divided buster to block a GOP-led effort Phyllis George is 69. Rock formed and recorded their new U.S. Supreme Court struck to impose stringent new abor- singer Tim Finn is 66. Supreme song “All You Need Is Love” down a Louisiana law that tion restrictions across the Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor during the closing segment of allowed capital punishment for nation’s second-most populous is 64. Rock musician David Letters Policy “Our World,” the first-ever live people convicted of raping chil- state. (Republicans voted to Paich (Toto) is 64. Actor-writer- international telecast which dren under 12; the ruling also end the filibuster minutes director Ricky Gervais is 57. was carried by satellite from 14 invalidated laws in five other before midnight, sparking a Actor John Benjamin Hickey is The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters countries. should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve states that allowed executions chaotic scene with demonstra- 55. Actress Erica Gimpel is 54. In 1973, former White for child rape that did not result tors who succeeded in forcing Basketball Hall of Famer the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- House Counsel John W. Dean in the death of the victim. A jury lawmakers to miss the deadline Dikembe Mutombo is 52. Rap- lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. began testifying before the in Woburn, Massachusetts, for passing the bill.) per-producer Richie Rich is 51. Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address Senate Watergate Committee, convicted Neil Entwistle of first- One year ago: In eastern Rapper Candyman is 50. Con- and phone number must be included for verification purposes. implicating top administration degree murder in the deaths of Pakistan, an overturned oil temporary Christian musician Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, officials, including President his wife, Rachel, 27, and their tanker burst into flames, killing Sean Kelly (Sixpence None the Richard Nixon as well as him- 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: 9-month-old baby, Lillian Rose. at least 150 people who had Richer) is 47. Rock musician self, in the Watergate scandal [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. (Entwistle was sentenced the rushed to the scene to gather Mike Kroeger (Nickelback) is and cover-up. next day to two life prison leaking fuel. In the U.S., tens of 46. Actress Busy Philipps is 39. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 5 Calendar the site includes the Mer- cer, Hurley and Ironwood Open house to chambers of commerce; From page 1 the cities of Ironwood and the webpage. Venue and Bessemer, the Iron County focus on Iron organizer details are saved UW-Extension office; and for future use, and events sponsors such as the Mer- Belle Trail loop can be searched by date, cer Public Library, Iron DETROIT (AP) – Michi- keyword or location,” County Outdoor Recre- gan’s Natural Resources Nosal said. “All submitted ation Enthusiasts and the department is hosting an events are reviewed before Ironwood Tourism Coun- open house to discuss publication by the calen- cil. plans for a 6-mile loop of dar’s directing team, infor- Nosal said the site con- the Iron Belle Trail on mally called Team Fe.” tinues to evolve as more Detroit’s Belle Isle. Fe is the elemental sym- users discover it. The meeting starts at bol for Iron and is part of a “It’s a living project, and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at larger branding effort for that’s why constant engage- the Flynn Pavilion on the Iron County and the sur- ment and improvement is island park. rounding area. crucial for its longterm suc- Plans call for a 10-foot- Events on the site can cess,” she said. wide, paved, multiuse trail either be sorted in a calen- One change the group that creates the hiking dar view or as a map. They hopes it can implement in route of the Iron Belle Trail can also be imported from the future is the ability to as a dedicated trail of its a group’s existing calen- directly link the calendar own. Trail design is expect- dar on Meetup, Google, to Facebook, a feature ed to be completed in Outlook or Apple Calen- which Facebook disabled Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe September with construc- dars. as part of the larger debate PEOPLE ENJOY the music and atmosphere at Cold Iron Brewing during the Gogebic tion to start next year. A The partnership behind on privacy and user data. Range Health Foundation’s Christmas in June annual fundraiser. National Park Service grant will fund the pro- being raised and the final ets, and I don’t know how Jarvenpaa, who immi- Health ject’s first-phase construc- Solstice numbers weren’t close to many we sold at the door grated from Finland when tion. being calculated, Pogliano so far,” Pogliano said. she was 17, said the bon- The statewide trail From page 1 said the foundation has a “Last year, we sold 100 at From page 1 fires in Finland are general- encompasses more than charities picked each goal of raising over the door, so we’re think- paa, who said the day is ly set adrift on a body of 2,000 miles of hiking and year. $10,000. ing it could be that “even bigger than Christ- water during the celebra- biking routes. It allows While money was still “We pre-sold 180 tick- amount.” mas.” tion. users to explore forests and areas around rivers Justices adopt digital-age privacy rules to track cellphones while connecting to cities and towns. WASHINGTON (AP) – Police other business records, including was sentenced to 116 years in in the digital age. The Supreme The trail is about 68 generally need a warrant to look at those held by banks. He also wrote prison for his role in a string of Court has given privacy law an percent complete. records that reveal where cell- that police still can respond to an robberies of Radio Shack and T- update that it has badly needed phone users have been, the emergency and obtain records Mobile stores in Michigan and for many years, finally bringing it Milwaukee man Supreme Court ruled Friday in a without a warrant. Ohio. Cell tower records spanning in line with the realities of mod- dies in Michigan big victory for privacy interests in But the dissenting conservative 127 days, which investigators got ern life,” said ACLU attorney after race across the digital age. justices, Anthony Kennedy, without a warrant, bolstered the Nathan Freed Wessler, who The justices’ 5-4 decision marks Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas case against Carpenter. argued the Supreme Court case in Great Lake a big change in how police may and Neil Gorsuch, cast doubt on Investigators obtained the November. GRAND HAVEN (AP) – obtain information that phone Roberts’ claim that the decision records with a court order that The administration relied in A Milwaukee man has died companies collect from the ubiqui- was limited. Each wrote a dissent- requires a lower standard than the part on a 1979 Supreme Court in Michigan in the cabin of tous cellphone towers that allow ing opinion and Kennedy said in “probable cause” needed for a war- decision that treated phone a boat that was registered people to make and receive calls, his that the court’s “new and rant. “Probable cause” requires records differently than the conver- for a yacht race across and transmit data. The informa- uncharted course will inhibit law strong evidence that a person has sation in a phone call, for which a Lake Michigan. tion has become an important tool enforcement” and “keep defen- committed a crime. warrant generally is required. Grand Haven police say in criminal investigations. dants and judges guessing for The judge at Carpenter’s trial The earlier case involved a sin- foul play isn’t suspected Chief Justice John Roberts, years to come.” refused to suppress the records, gle home telephone and the court nor is the death of the 41- joined by the court’s four liberals, Roberts does not often line up finding no warrant was needed, said then that people had no year-old man related to the said cellphone location informa- with his liberal colleagues against and a federal appeals court agreed. expectation of privacy in the Queen’s Cup race. tion “is detailed, encyclopedic and a unified front of conservative jus- The Trump administration said the records of calls made and kept by MLive.com reports that effortlessly compiled.” Roberts tices, but digital-age privacy cases lower court decisions should be the phone company. authorities were called to a wrote that “an individual main- can cross ideological lines, as upheld. “The government’s position marina around 4:50 a.m. tains a legitimate expectation of when the court unanimously said The American Civil Liberties fails to contend with the seismic Saturday. privacy in the record of his physi- in 2014 that a warrant is needed Union, representing Carpenter, shifts in digital technology that Participants in the cal movements” as they are cap- before police can search the cell- said a warrant would provide pro- made possible the tracking of not Queen’s Race departed tured by cellphone towers. phone of someone they’ve just tection against unjustified govern- only Carpenter’s location but also Milwaukee on Friday and Roberts said the court’s deci- arrested. ment snooping. everyone else’s, not for a short sailed to Grand Haven in sion is limited to cellphone track- The court ruled Friday in the “This is a groundbreaking vic- period but for years and years,” Michigan’s Ottawa County. ing information and does not affect case of Timothy Carpenter, who tory for Americans’ privacy rights Roberts wrote. 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Leading the way is Mcity, a unique public-private partnership that brings together researchers and col- laborators from industry, govern- ment and academia, working to make advanced mobility vehicles and tech- nologies a reality. In June, Mcity launched the Mcity Driverless Shuttle, the first such pro- Submitted photo ject in the U.S. focused primarily on Submitted photo ATV instructor Linda Schulz leads out a group of user-behavior research and data col- young students as part of the ATV/UTV Safety DRIVERLESS shuttle transports students around the University of lection. The project uses two fully Michigan campus. held riding course at Camp Nesbit, located in the automated, 11-passenger, all-electric Ottawa National Forest. The course was sponsored by shuttles to cover a roughly one-mile transform how people and goods nications to capture data generated MI-TRALE. Students were divided into two groups and round-trip. The shuttle project is a move around the world,” said Mcity during operation. Interior cameras each group spent three hours riding on a course set up study of driverless technology, but Director Huei Peng, who is a profes- record the reactions of riders inside to develop and practice skills learned in the class- experts say automation is just part of sor of mechanical engineering and the shuttle. This includes the use of rooms. This involved becoming familiar with the ATV, the solution. faculty lead on the shuttle project. video and audio recordings and pho- stopping, crossing roadways, traveling up and down Connectivity – vehicles’ ability to The Mcity Driverless Shuttle is one tos from the videos. Exterior cam- hills, turning through a series of cones as well as talk to each other and to the infras- example. It carries students, faculty eras capture the reaction and behav- becoming comfortable riding the machines. tructure – is key to a safer trans- and staff to the North Campus ior of other road users, including portation future. “We believe connec- Research Complex from distant park- other vehicles, bicyclists and pedes- tivity and automation together offer ing, and provides easy access to the trians. the greatest potential to make vehi- U-M/Ann Arbor Area Transportation Mcity will use Wi-Fi data to learn OK2SAY issues cles safer, as well as reduce fuel use Authority bus stop. Future plans about ridership and usage, and is and increase access to transportation include route expansion and accessi- working with J.D. Power to survey to those with few or no options bility research. users about their experience. Mcity’s today,” said Carrie Morton, deputy While the shuttles are driverless, a data protection plan safeguards rider annual report director of Mcity. conductor is on board at all times, privacy. “The research obtained from While what is learned through with the ability to immediately stop our surveys will help the industry LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette Mcity’s work potentially has nation- for safety reasons. Mcity’s safety con- understand the rider’s experience on recently released the OK2SAY student safety program’s al and international implications, ductors completed comprehensive the driverless shuttle as well as non- 2017 Annual Report. and the research is mostly confined training on the shuttle. About 1,000 riders who interact with the shuttle OK2SAY is an effective prevention-based reporting to U-M’s campus and Ann Arbor, it test runs were conducted inside the as it operates on U-M’s campus,” said mechanism tool, logging in more than 14,000 tips from touches cities and towns across test facility. In total, approximately Kristin Kolodge, director of driver students across Michigan since September 2014. Michigan. 500 hours of testing and training interaction and human machine “Since the programs’ inception, I’ve been a firm believ- Whether in car or on foot or any- were completed. The shuttles rely on interface at J.D. Power. “Examining er in the power of OK2SAY,” said Schuette. “OK2SAY has where in between, residents of Michi- lidar, which uses invisible laser the experience from both perspec- done more than save lives, its stopped violence and gan and beyond will one day see the beams, to build a view of the sur- tives will help industry stakeholders ensured that Michigan students have a safe place to learn impact of Mcity’s work to advance rounding environment, and GPS for better understand consumer accep- and grow. We have come very far since this program start- development of cars that drive them- localization. tance of driverless technology.” ed, but it is apparent that students and schools continue selves and communicate with each Through the project, Mcity is Peng said Mcity is excited to start to need the program.” other, making roads safer for all. studying how passengers react to work. “The data we collect will help “From the streets of Ann Arbor to driverless shuttles as a way to gauge researchers understand user trust 2017 OK2SAY Annual Report the roads of the Mcity Test Facility, U- consumer acceptance of the technol- over time, as well as how to design To date, OK2SAY presentations have been presented to M is leading a transition to connected ogy. The shuttles are equipped with safer vehicles and how to operate 500k students across Michigan and has reached 230 new and automated vehicles that will onboard cameras and Wi-Fi commu- them more efficiently,” he said. Michigan new schools. OK2SAY received 4,605 tips in 2017 which is an increase of 72 percent compared to 2016. Tips were received in 30 categories, the top five are as follows: Gunshot detection sensor technology 1,205 tips on suicide threats 961 tips on bullying 456 tips related to “other” coming to Wisconsin schools 390 tips on self-harm 311 tips on drugs MILWAUKEE (AP) – Wisconsin rity upgrades and funding is still Trump said schools should 2017 was the most successful year yet and 2018 is schools bracing for the next mass available. State lawmakers budgeted instead focus resources on mental already on track to beat the record numbers. shooting are turning to gunshot- $100 million in grants when they health and behavioral intervention “OK2SAY continues to be a valuable, even life-saving, detecting sensors that police across approved the legislation in March. support, training for staff to evaluate resource for our students and the Michigan State Police is the country rely on, hoping the tech- Several schools and higher educa- threats, and making it easy for stu- proud to support this important program,” stated Col. nology will lead to faster response tion institutions have made gunshot- dents to report suspicious activity. Kriste Kibbey Etue, director of the Michigan State Police. times when there’s an active shooter. detection sensors part of their securi- Russell said the technology EAGL “No information or tip is ever too small to report because The sensors are among various ty plans for several years now, but uses is more accurate than what has you never know when your tip could be the one that pre- security upgrades schools are rolling they haven’t been universally been available previously because the vents a tragedy.” out when classes resume this fall, embraced and aren’t widely used yet. sensors don’t confuse gunshots with using grants Wisconsin state law- “It wasn’t really until Parkland other loud noises, such as fireworks. How to Submit an OK2SAY Tip makers approved this year after the that people woke up,” said EAGL The sensors, small enough to hold in OK2SAY encourages confidential tips on criminal shootings in Parkland, Florida. Since Technology co-owner Jennifer Rus- one hand, detect shots by their ener- activities or potential harm directed at students, school then, the number of schools around sell, recalling that her pitch to gy level and can determine the caliber employees, and schools. Tips can be submitted through the country expressing interest in schools “was still falling on deaf ears” of the firearm being used, Russell the following ways: using gunshot-detection systems has when she began pitching the sensors said. That, along with the livestream Call: 8-555-OK2SAY, 855-565-2729 increased, according to New Mexico- two years ago. of what’s happening, provides police Text: 652729 (OK2SAY) based EAGL Technology, one of sev- The Pacific Northwest National with information they don’t typically Email: [email protected] eral companies that sell sensors. Laboratory in Richland, Washington, have going into an active shooter sit- Web: www.ok2say.com The Kenosha Unified School Dis- designed the sensors and EAGL uation, she said. OK2SAY Mobile App: Available for download in app trict, the first in Wisconsin to be licensed the technology, first at Her- “They don’t know where the stores for iPhone and Android. approved for grant funding, plans to mosa Elementary School in Artesia, shooter is, they don’t know what he use $384,000 of its nearly $900,000 N.M. in September. Now, Russell said looks like, they don’t know what he award to install sensors from EAGL at about 50 schools nationwide are has for a weapon, they don’t know its 43 schools. The system is planning to start using it in the com- where he went ... it’s chaos,” she said. designed to alert police within sec- ing months, including a handful in California-based ShotSpotter, a CARECAREE onds of shots being fired and activate Wisconsin. She said she couldn’t system deployed by police in 100 surveillance cameras near their loca- identify the schools because she cities, including Milwaukee, is also tion to livestream the scene to author- doesn’t have their permission. being used outdoors by 10 college made-mmaade--to-order ities. The sensors can also lock doors Some safety experts, however, see campuses, said Ralph Clark, the com- after gunshots. the technology as a costly expense pany’s CEO. He said his company is “The premise behind what we’re that won’t prevent shootings or even not interested in selling sensors to 5 Lightt HousekeepingHHLigh ousekt eeping trying to do here is to get our local stop them immediately – no matter schools for indoor use because law enforcement to us as fast as pos- how quickly the sensors alert police. they’re of greater value outdoors. ChangingChanging BBeded Linens sible,” said district spokeswoman “By the time the system goes into About 2,320 schools are in areas cov-

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CROMWELL, Conn. me win (in 2010). He got to and 17 to end any chance (AP) – Bubba Watson says see me qualify for the he had of catching Watson. TPC River Highlands feels Ryder Cup at this event. So The Englishman has fin- like home. It certainly was all these things just mean ished in the top 20 in eight a comfortable place again so much to my family.” of his last nine tourna- this week. During the victory cere- ments. He was second here Watson overcame a six- mony, Watson’s adopted during his first visit in stroke deficit Sunday to children – 6-year-old son 2015, came in 17th a year win his third Travelers Caleb and 3-year-old later and had a fifth-place Championship title, shoot- daughter Dakota – finish in Cromwell a year ing a 7-under 63 for a received small trophies of ago. three-stroke victory. their own. “There was a lot of fight The left-hander became Watson shot a 33 on the in there,” Casey said. “But, the first three-time winner front nine, but really got it I fought my golf swing all on the PGA Tour this sea- going on the back, with five day as you can see coming son and pulled within one birdies. He tied Casey at down the last couple of Associated Press of Billy Casper’s tourna- 16-under par by getting up holes.” Bubba Watson tips his visor after making a birdie putt on the 18th green to win the ment record of four victo- and down from the bunker Watson also won at Travelers Championship golf tournament, Sunday, June 24, 2018, in Cromwell, ries. for a birdie on the course’s Rivera in Los Angeles in Conn He finished at 17-under signature 15th hole. February and the World 263. Third-round leader Still tied on the par-4 Golf Championships- would mean a lot more to Brooks Koepka shot a 65 to ninth. Paul Casey, Stewart Cink, 18th, Watson hit his tee Match Play in Austin, me to win the Travelers tie for 19th at 9 under. He Seiffert’s round includ- Beau Hossler and J.B. shot 366 yards, then Texas, in March. He earned Championship than to said his top priority right ed an eagle at the sixth Holmes tied for second. pitched inside 3 feet, giving $1.26 million for his 12th shoot a 59.” now is rest, but said that hole that saw him put sec- Casey shot 72, Cink 62, caddie Ted Scott a big high- career victory. He bogeyed 16, but fin- won’t come until after he ond shot 301 yards over Hossler 66 and Holmes five before taking the lead Cink tied the best round ished the round with his attends a bachelor party for the green, before holing 67. with the putt. of the week with a 62 on 10th birdie. his best friend next week. out from 49 feet away. The Watson also came from “Hitting some of those Sunday. The two-time Trav- Defending champion “I don’t feel like I need 26-year-old former Florida six back to win the 2010 shots, especially the shot elers Champion came out Jordan Spieth, who was to play; I feel like my game State star also qualified last event for his first tour title on 18, downwind, it was blazing, opening with three tied for the lead after the is in a good spot,” he said. year and tied for 43rd. and beat Casey in a playoff very difficult, but somehow straight birdies and putting opening round, shot a 69 “I played really well this “I feel like my game’s in 2015. pulling it off” Watson said. up a 29 on the front nine. to finish at 4 under. There week, just some stupid mis- good enough to be out here “I feel like this is my “And that’s what we all try He was 7-under through 10 hasn’t been a repeat cham- takes, just mental errors. full-time and kind of con- home course,” Watson to do on Sundays is pull off and acknowledged think- pion in Cromwell since That’s all it was, lack of firms that with the way I’ve said. “As soon as they put the amazing shot.” ing about a sub-60 round Phil Mickelson in 2001 and focus, low energy. To be been playing this week and the schedule up, I sign up Casey, who shot 65, 67 after making birdie on the 2002. Spieth said he was honest with you, I’m not last year here as well,” he for this. I want to come and 62 to lead the field by 15th. originally planning to take surprised.” said. back here. This means so four shots coming into “I knew that I needed time off until he defends Qualifier Chase Seiffert Jason Day holed out on much, not only from the Sunday, birdied his open- three birdies to shoot 59. his title at the British Open, shot a 63 on Monday just 18 from 38 feet, just in golf side of it, but from the ing hole. But he gave that But quickly, I also remem- but may re-evaluate that as to make the tournament. front of the greenside family side. My dad, it was back on the fifth and had bered that the golf tourna- he works on his game. He shot a 64 Sunday to fin- bunker to finish at 69 and the only time he got to see back-to-back bogeys on 16 ment was on the line and it U.S. Open champion ish at 12 under and tie for 11 under. Encarnacion hits grand slam as Indians pound Tigers 12-2

Indians 12, Tigers 2 CLEVELAND (AP) – The sweet- night’s 12-0 win. Detroit Cleveland swinging Cleveland Indians are tak- Tigers starter Matthew Boyd (4-6) ab rhbi ab rhbi ing their show on the road after one allowed a season-high six runs in Martin cf 4010Lindor ss 5332 Cndlrio 3b 4000Brntley lf 5132 successful homestand. three-plus innings in his shortest out- Cstllns rf 4120J.Rmirz 3b 4231 Edwin Encarnacion hit an eighth- ing of the season. V.Mrtin dh 3110Encrnco dh 4125 V.Reyes ph-dh 1000Guyer rf 2000 inning grand slam, helping the Indi- Detroit has lost five straight over- Goodrum 2b 4011Chsnhll ph-rf 3010 ans rout the Detroit Tigers 12-2 on all and is 3-10 against Cleveland this Joh.Hck 1b 4000Alonso 1b 5010 J.McCnn c 3011Gomes c 5120 Sunday for their season-high seventh season. J.Iglss ss 3000Kipnis 2b 3221 straight win. “They’re hot, they’re swinging the J.Jones lf 3000E.Gnzal ph-2b 1000 R.Davis cf 2221 Francisco Lindor, Jose Ramirez bats good, and they jumped on us Naquin ph-cf 2000 and Jason Kipnis also connected for early again today,” Detroit manager Totals 33 262Totals 41 12 19 12 Detroit 000 200 000 —2 Cleveland, which outscored Detroit Ron Gardenhire said. “The ball is fly- Cleveland 130 201 05x — 12 26-3 in the three-game sweep. ing here now.” DP—Detroit 2, Cleveland 1. LOB—Detroit 4, Cleveland 8. 2B— Castellanos (23), Lindor (24), Brantley (17), Encarnacion (10). HR— Ramirez finished with three hits, The Indians have outscored their Lindor (19), J.Ramirez (23), Encarnacion (18), Kipnis (7). SB—Brant- extending his streak of reaching base opponents 54-9 during their win ley (5), J.Ramirez (12), R.Davis (16). IP HRER BB SO to 31 consecutive games. streak. They open a nine-game road Detroit “Everybody’s doing their part,” trip Monday night in St. Louis. Boyd L,4-6 386625 Lewicki 4 1-3 96612 Encarnacion said. “The top of the “We’re having a lot of fun,” Encar- Saupold 2-3 20000 lineup, the bottom of the lineup. nacion said. Cleveland Plutko W,4-1 662204 Everything’s going great.” Cleveland had the game in hand Otero 100001 Adam Plutko (4-1) pitched six when it added five more runs in the Perez 2-3 00000 Associated Press innings of two-run ball, becoming the eighth. Kipnis hit a leadoff drive Ramirez 1-3 00001 Tomlin 100001 CLEVELAND INDIANS’ Michael Brantley, bottom, second rookie starter to beat the Boyd pitched to 2 batters in the 4th steals second as Detroit Tigers’ Niko Goodrum is late Tigers in the series. Shane Bieber Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Marvin Hudson; Second, Kerwin Danley; Third, Quinn Wolcott. on the tag in the second inning Sunday in Cleveland. pitched seven innings in Friday TIGERS — page 8 T—2:55. A—31,208 (35,225). Weaver, Martinez pace Cardinals past Brewers

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Luke actually caught me off-guard, got Weaver seemed to regain his old my off my timing. I just reacted to form. It just took a while. the ball. I got the barrel 100 per- He settled in after a shaky first cent. It was good for me that it inning to win for the first time in actually happened like that. It eight starts and Jose Martinez hit was a good hit for us in that a three-run homer to pace the St. inning.” Louis Cardinals to an 8-2 victory The Cardinals extended it to over the Milwaukee Brewers on 8-2 in the fifth. Fowler again led Sunday. off with a double and Bader fol- Weaver (4-6) allowed two lowed with an RBI single. Wong runs, both in the first, on five hits singled Bader to third and in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out a Weaver laid down an RBI sacri- season-high nine and walked two fice bunt. for his first victory since May 11. Chacin allowed a season-high “I think it means a lot for him eight runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 to right the ship,” Matheny said. innings, striking out five and “The first inning, you could tell. walking five. Chacin dropped to It was once again, like, ‘Here we 0-7 with a 6.90 ERA in nine go.’ Got into the second, that was career appearances, including better. Gave up a walk and at that eight starts, against the Cardi- point he turned it around.” nals. Martinez’s 11th homer capped “When you walk five guys in a five-run fourth when St. Louis four innings, you can’t have Associated Press erased a 2-1 deficit. Dexter much of a good game,” Chacin MILWAUKEE BREWERS’ Ryan Braun makes a diving catch on a ball hit by St. Louis Cardinals’ Greg Fowler, who entered hitting .163, said. “Just trying to battle from Garcia during the third inning Sunday in Milwaukee. doubled twice and scored twice, the first inning. I got runners on and Harrison Bader reached four base every inning. Just battling inning with just two runs, it’s Brewers: 3B Travis Shaw left in him out on rehab.” times, scoring twice for the Car- with control with my pitches. You obviously not ideal, but the way the third inning after re-aggravat- dinals, who won the final two pay for it.” we’ve kind of been swinging and ing his sore right wrist on the sec- Up next games of the series to salvage a The Cardinals pushed across a getting hot, I knew we were going ond swing of his at-bat. The Cards: RHP John Gant (1-2, split. run in the first when Carpenter to score some runs,” Weaver said. extent of the injury was not 4.39) opens the three-game series Fowler snapped an 0-for13 walked, Garcia doubled and Mar- “It was just about putting up known, Counsell said. . RHP Matt at home against Cleveland on streak with a double to open the cell Ozuna lofted a one-out sacri- zeroes from there.” Albers (10-day DL, right shoulder Monday. Gant, filling in for fourth and Bader walked. Both fice fly to the wall in right-center. discomfort), could start a throw- injured Michael Wacha, was sent runners advanced on Kelton Milwaukee answered with two Trainer’s room ing program next week, but his down to Triple-A Memphis on Wong’s fly out to right. After runs in the bottom half. Christian Cards: OF Tommy Pham was return is still a ways off. “I think May 31 and recalled on Thurs- Weaver struck out, Matt Carpen- Yelich tied it with his 10th home not in the lineup after feeling ill we’re looking post-All Star break day. ter lined a two-run single to cen- run, a one-out solo shot into the before the game. “He is just for Matt,” Counsell said. . IF Nick Brewers: After an off-day Mon- ter to put the Cards up 3-2. second deck in left. Ryan Braun under the weather,” manager Franklin (10-day DL, right quad day, rookie RHP Freddy Peralta Jhoulys Chacin (6-3) issued followed with a double to right Mike Matheny said. “It has been strain) is in Arizona and still (2-0, 2.30) makes his fourth start his fifth walk to Greg Garcia and and scored on Hernan Perez’s going through our clubhouse. experience soreness. “He’s not of the season to open a two-game Martinez then drove an 0-2 pitch two-out single. Jonathan Villar Different guys are passing it over the injury,” Counsell said. . series at home against Kansas over the wall in center to make it doubled Perez to third, but around. Unfortunately when you IF Tyler Saladino (10-day DL, left City. Opponents are batting just 6-2. Weaver escaped by retiring Erik spend this much time together, is ankle sprain) continues to .113 against him. “That pitch ran into my bat Kratz on a hard-hit liner to right. this kind of space, on flights, it is progress. “We’re closing in on Editor’s note: See box score in 100 percent,” Martinez said. “He “Being able to get out of that going to run its course.” looking at setting a date to send Scorebord on page 8. l 8 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Scoreboard

Kansas City at Milwaukee, 8:10 American League All Times EDT p.m. CardinalsBrewers 8, Brewers Box 2 By The Associated Press Cleveland at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. St. Louis Milwaukee East Division Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, ab rhbi ab rhbi W L Pct GB 10:10 p.m. M.Crpnt 3b 3212Thames 1b-lf 3010 New York 50 25 .667 — Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 G.Hllnd p 0000Yelich cf 4111 Boston 52 27 .658 — p.m. Cecil p 0000Braun lf-rf 4110 Tampa Bay 37 40 .481 14 2018 World Cup Brebbia p 0000T.Shaw 3b 2000 Toronto 36 41 .468 15 GROUP A G.Grcia ss 4110B.Mller ph-1b 2000 Baltimore 23 53 .303 27½ WDLGF GA Pts Mrtinez 1b 5113H.Perez rf-3b 4011 Central Division ak-Russia 200 8 1 6 Ozuna lf 3021Villar 2b 4010 WLPct GB ak-Uruguay 200 2 0 6 Y.Mlina c 4000Kratz c 4010 Cleveland 43 33 .566 — Egypt 002 1 4 0 Pena ph-c 1000Arcia ss 2000 Detroit 36 42 .462 8 Saudi Arabia 002 0 6 0 De.Fwlr rf 4220Jnnings p 0000 Minnesota 34 40 .459 8 ak-Advanced to knockout stage Bader cf 3221Aguilar ph 1000 Chicago 26 51 .338 17½ Thursday, June 14 Wong 2b 4010J.Brnes p 0000 Kansas City 23 54 .299 20½ Russia 5, Saudi Arabia 0 Weaver p 2001Ta.Wllm p 0000 West Division Friday, June 15 Mayers p 0000Knebel p 0000 WLPct GB Uruguay 1, Egypt 0 Gyorko ph-3b 2000Pina ph 1000 Houston 52 27 .658 — Tuesday, June 19 Chacin p 0000 Seattle 47 31 .603 4½ Russia 3, Egypt 1 Sogard ss 3000 Los Angeles 41 37 .526 10½ Wednesday, June 20 Totals 35 8 10 8 Totals 34 262 Associated Press Oakland 40 38 .513 11½ Uruguay 1, Saudi Arabia 0 St. Louis 100 520 000 —8 Texas 34 45 .430 18 Monday, June 25 Milwaukee 200 000 000 —2 MARTIN TRUEX JR. (78) leads Kevin Harvick (4) through a turn during a NASCAR Saturday’s Games Uruguay vs. Russia E—G.Garcia (3). LOB—St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 7. 2B—G.Garcia (5), Sprint Cup Series race Sunday in Sonoma, Calif. Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt Ozuna (7), De.Fowler 2 (8), Braun (12), Villar (7). HR—Martinez (11), Yelich Texas 9, Minnesota 6 GROUP B (10). SF—Ozuna (2). S—Weaver (5). Baltimore 7, Atlanta 5 W DL GF GA Pts IP HRER BB SO Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 ak-Portugal 110 4 3 4 St. Louis Cleveland 4, Detroit 1 ak-Spain 110 4 3 4 Weaver W,4-6 5 2-3 52229 Houston 4, Kansas City 3, 12 Iran 101 1 1 3 Mayers 1-3 00001 Truex tricks Harvick on innings Morocco 002 0 2 0 Holland 110001 Seattle 7, Boston 2 ak-Advanced to knockout stage Cecil 100001 Toronto 4, L.A. Angels 1 Friday, June 15 Brebbia 100002 Sunday’s Games Iran 1, Morocco 0 Milwaukee Boston 5, Seattle 0 Spain 3, Portugal 3, tie Chacin L,6-3 4 1-3 98855 Cleveland 12, Detroit 2 Wednesday, June 20 track, conquers Sonoma Jennings 1 2-3 10002 Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 6, Portugal 1, Morocco 0 Barnes 100021 12 innings Spain 1, Iran 0 Williams 100000 Atlanta 7, Baltimore 3 Monday, June 25 Knebel 100013 SONOMA, Calif. (AP) – Martin Truex almost harder. You can overshoot a corner Houston 11, Kansas City 3 Iran vs. Portugal WP — Jennings Jr. was running second as the laps dwin- easily.” Minnesota 2, Texas 0 Spain vs. Morocco Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Tim Tim- Chicago White Sox 10, Oakland 3 GROUP C mons; Third, Rob Drake. dled in Sonoma, and crew chief Cole Pearn The defending Cup Series champion Toronto 7, L.A. Angels 6, 10 WDLGF GA Pts T—3:14. A—39,710 (41,900). didn’t think they were as fast as Kevin Har- didn’t make a mistake after he waited to innings ak-France 200 3 1 6 Monday’s Games Denmark 110 2 1 4 vick. pit until the 81st lap, a full eight laps later Group D winner vs. Group C sec- Oakland (Montas 4-1) at Detroit Australia 011 2 3 1 WNBA (Zimmermann 2-0), 3:10 p.m. Peru 002 0 2 0 ond place All Times EDT Pearn told his team to prepare for a pit than Harvick’s Stewart-Haas Racing Ford. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Kansas City ak-Advanced to knockout stage Monday, July 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE stop on the 73rd lap, and he told Truex With fresh tires, Truex passed Harvick for (Junis 5-8), 4:15 p.m. Saturday, June 16 Group E winner vs. Group F sec- WLPct GB N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga 1-0) at France 2, Australia 1 ond place Connecticut 85.615 — over the radio to bring in the car. the lead around the final hairpin turn with Philadelphia (Velasquez 5-7), 7:05 Denmark 1, Peru 0 Group G winner vs. Group H sec- Washington 85.615 — It was all trickery. 19 laps to go. p.m. Thursday, June 21 ond place Atlanta 76.538 1 Seattle (Hernandez 6-6) at Balti- Australia 1, Denmark 1, tie Tuesday, July 3 New York 48.333 3½ Harvick’s crew chief, Rodney Childers, “That was all Cole,” Truex said. “I’ll do more (Cashner 2-8), 7:05 p.m. France 1, Peru 0 Group F winner vs. Group E sec- Chicago 49.308 4 called in his driver for tires and fuel in whatever he wants to do. Awesome job by Washington (Gonzalez 6-4) at Tuesday, June 26 ond place Indiana 1 13 .071 7½ Tampa Bay (Snell 9-4), 7:10 p.m. Denmark vs. France Group H winner vs. Group G sec- WESTERN CONFERENCE anticipation of Truex’s stop – but Pearn’s him today. ... Honestly, all you’re doing is San Diego (Lucchesi 3-3) at Australia vs. Peru ond place W L Pct GB Texas (Hamels 4-6), 8:05 p.m. GROUP D QUARTERFINALS Los Angeles 10 3 .769 — driver actually stayed out for seven more begging, hoping that the caution doesn’t Toronto (Happ 9-3) at Houston WDLGF GA Pts July 6-7 Seattle 10 4 .714 ½ laps. When Truex finally pitted, he got the come out and hope the engine stays (Verlander 9-2), 8:10 p.m. ak-Croatia 200 5 0 6 SEMIFINALS Phoenix 10 5 .667 1 Cleveland (Clevinger 6-2) at St. Nigeria 101 2 2 3 July 10-11 Minnesota 76.538 3 fresh tires he needed to blow past Harvick together.” Louis (Gant 1-2), 8:15 p.m. Iceland 011 1 3 1 THIRD PLACE Dallas 66.500 3½ for a sweet victory. Truex’s victory in his manufacturer’s Tuesday’s Games Argentina 011 1 4 1 Saturday, July 14 Las Vegas 5 10 .333 6 Washington at Tampa Bay, 12:10 ak-Advanced to knockout stage At St. Petersburg, Russia Sunday’s Games “I called him off at the last second,” title race was the 18th of his career. He p.m. Saturday, June 16 FINAL Seattle 97, Dallas 76 Pearn said with a sly smile. “As far as he earned his second career victory at Sono- N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia, Iceland 1, Argentina 1, tie Sunday, July 15 Los Angeles 80, New York 54 7:05 p.m. Croatia 2, Nigeria 0 At Moscow Minnesota 88, Las Vegas 73 knew, we were pitting. I’d like to say we’re ma in 2013 for Michael Waltrip Racing, Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, June 21 NASCAR Monster Connecticut 87, Indiana 78 L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Croatia 3, Argentina 0 Chicago 97, Phoenix 88 smart enough to use codes, but we’re not. making him the only racer to win twice in Oakland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Friday, June 22 Energy Cup-Toyota / Tuesday’s Games We’d probably mess it up.” the past decade at Sonoma. Save Mart 350 Connecticut at Washington, 7 San Diego at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Nigeria 2, Iceland 0 Results of the NASCAR Monster Truex won the NASCAR Cup Series Cup Series leader Harvick went to the Kansas City at Milwaukee, 8:10 Tuesday, June 26 Energy Cup-Toyota / Save Mart 350 p.m. p.m. Nigeria vs. Argentina from Sunday at Sonoma Raceway in Phoenix at New York, 7 p.m. race in Sonoma on Sunday because of that pits shortly after Truex passed him, but Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Iceland vs. Croatia Sonoma, Calif. (Start position in Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 8:10 p.m. GROUP E parentheses) Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. clever pit bluff, cruising to his second never got the caution that would have Toronto at Houston, 8:10 p.m. WDLGF GA Pts 1. (2) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, CFL career victory on the challenging road been necessary for him to catch up. Clint Cleveland at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Brazil 110 3 1 4 110 laps, 40 points. All Times EDT Switzerland 110 3 2 4 EAST DIVISION course. Bowyer finished third and Chase Elliott National League 2. (6) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 1135. All Times EDT Serbia 101 2 2 3 3. (19) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 110, WLTPts PF PA Truex easily held off Harvick for his was fourth. East Division Costa Rica 002 0 3 0 34. Ottawa 100 240 17 WLPct GB ak-Advanced to knockout stage 4. (3) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, Hamilton 110 252 49 second win in three weeks and his Truex began his racing career as a kid Atlanta 44 32 .579 — Sunday, June 17 110, 49. Montreal 020 020 78 third victory of the season in his Furni- running go-karts on road courses, and Philadelphia 41 33 .554 2 Serbia 1, Costa Rica 0 5. (9) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 110, Toronto 020 026 68 Washington 40 35 .533 3½ Switzerland 1, Brazil 1, tie 32. WEST DIVISION ture Row Racing Toyota. Truex led 62 those lifelong skills are showing. After New York 31 44 .413 12½ Friday, June 22 6. (23) Kurt Busch, Ford, 110, 31. WLTPts PF PA Miami 31 47 .397 14 Brazil 2, Costa Rica 0 7. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 110, Calgary 200 469 21 laps and won by a whopping 10.513 sec- winning at Watkins Glen last year and tak- Central Division Switzerland 2, Serbia 1 30. B.C. 100 222 10 onds. ing Sonoma this year, his three career road WLPct GB Wednesday, June 27 8. (24) Aric Almirola, Ford, 110, Edmonton 110 254 68 Milwaukee 45 32 .584 — Serbia vs. Brazil 38. Sasktchewan 110 244 59 “The last 10 laps of the race were easy,” course victories are second among active Chicago 42 33 .560 2 Switzerland vs. Costa Rica 9. (17) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Winnipeg 110 286 43 Truex said. “A little stressful. I was just drivers to the four wins on non-oval tracks St. Louis 40 36 .526 4½ GROUP F 110, 32. Thursday’s Game Pittsburgh 36 41 .468 9 WDLGF GA Pts 10. (21) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Ottawa 40, Saskatchewan 17 hoping for no cautions, because I had a big by Kyle Busch, who finished fifth in Sono- Cincinnati 32 45 .416 13 Mexico 200 3 1 6 110, 37. Friday’s Games lead. This place is so tricky and so techni- ma. West Division Germany 101 2 2 3 11. (7) Jimmie Johnson, Chevro- Winnipeg 56, Montreal 10 W L Pct GB Sweden 101 2 2 3 let, 110, 42. Hamilton 38, Edmonton, 21 cal, but when you start to take care of your “I enjoy them,” Truex said. “I think it’s Arizona 44 33 .571 — South Korea 002 1 3 0 12. (25) Chris Buescher, Chevro- Saturday’s Game Los Angeles 41 35 .539 2½ ak-Advanced to knockout stage let, 110, 29. Calgary 41, Toronto 7 equipment and have time to think, it’s fun to do something different.” San Francisco 40 39 .506 5 Sunday, June 17 13. (10) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Thursday, June 28 Colorado 38 40 .487 6½ Mexico 1, Germany 0 110, 40. Ottawa at Calgary, 9 p.m. San Diego 35 45 .438 10½ Monday, June 18 14. (1) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Friday, June 29 Saturday’s Games Sweden 1, Republic of Korea 0 110, 29. Winnipeg at Hamilton, 7 p.m. Miami 6, Colorado 2 Saturday, June 23 15. (16) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, BC at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Scott McCarron wins PGA Tour Arizona 7, Pittsburgh 2 Mexico 2, Republic of Korea 1 110, 25. Saturday, June 30 Philadelphia 5, Washington 3 Germany 2, Sweden 1 16. (27) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Montreal at Saskatchewan, 9 San Francisco 5, San Diego 3 Wednesday, June 27 110, 21. p.m. Baltimore 7, Atlanta 5 Republic of Korea vs. Germany 17. (30) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, Champions event in Wisconsin Cincinnati 11, Chicago Cubs 2 Mexico vs. Sweden 110, 20. TransactionsBASEBALL St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2 GROUP G 18. (18) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, LOS ANGELES ANGELS — L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Mets 3 W DL GF GA Pts Ford, 110, 19. Optioned INF Jose Fernandez to MADISON, Wis. (AP) – I’ve got to work on my said. “He was phenomenal. Sunday’s Games ak-Belgium 200 8 2 6 19. (12) Joey Logano, Ford, 110, Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled RHP Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 6 ak-England 200 8 2 6 18. Hansel Robles from Salt Lake. Scott McCarron won the wedge game. I’ve got to He played a stress-free, L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Mets 7, 11 Tunisia 002 3 7 0 20. (26) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Placed C Juan Graterol on uncondi- American Family Insur- wedge it closer. I have a lot easy round of golf and I innings Panama 002 1 9 0 110, 18. tional release waivers. Arizona 3, Pittsburgh 0 ak-Advanced to knockout stage 21. (22) Michael McDowell, Ford, MINNESOTA TWINS — ance Championship on of wedges out here.” think I lost to him by two, Atlanta 7, Baltimore 3 Monday, June 18 110, 19. Optioned OF Ryan LaMarre to Sunday, closing with an 8- Kelly shot 65, also par- but I was never going to St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 2 Belgium 3, Panama 0 22. (28) David Ragan, Ford, 109, Rochester (IL). Miami 8, Colorado 5 England 2, Tunisia 1 15. ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed under 64 for a one-stroke ring the final two holes. beat him.” San Francisco 3, San Diego 2, 11 Saturday, June 23 23. (34) Parker Kligerman, Toy- RHP Arodys Vizcaino on the 10-day victory over hometown “I’m disappointed, Montgomerie followed a innings Belgium 5, Tunisia 2 ota, 109, 0. DL. Selected the contract of RHP Philadelphia at Washington, 8:05 Sunday, June 24 24. (14) Ryan Newman, Chevro- Evan Phillips from Gwinnett (IL). player Jerry Kelly. there’s no doubt,” Kelly second-round 72 with a 64. p.m. England 6, Panama 1 let, 109, 19. CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned Monday’s Games Thursday, June 28 25. (8) William Byron, Chevrolet, RHP Luke Farrell to Iowa (PCL). The 52-year-old McCar- said. “I want those putts “I didn’t play well at all N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga 1-0) at England vs. Belgium 109, 12. Placed LHP Rob Zastryzny on the ron birdied Nos. 14-16 and back. I want to just go yesterday, at all,” Mont- Philadelphia (Velasquez 5-7), 7:05 Panama vs. Tunisia 26. (15) Paul Menard, Ford, 109, 10-day DL. Recalled RHPs Cory p.m. GROUP H 11. Mazzoni and Justin Hancock from parred the final two to hold ahead and hit them hard.” gomerie said. “So disap- Arizona (Miller 0-0) at Miami WDLGF GA Pts 27. (13) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 109, Iowa. on for his first victory of Kelly joked about friend pointing yesterday ... out (Straily 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Japan 110 4 3 4 10. CINCINNATI REDS — Activated Pittsburgh (Taillon 4-6) at N.Y. Senegal 110 4 3 4 28. (33) Justin Marks, Chevrolet, OF Scott Schebler from the the season and seventh in McCarron paying him back here, 72, get trampled Mets (Lugo 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Colombia 101 4 2 3 109, 0. bereavement list. Optioned OF three years on the PGA for a friendly match with on.” Washington (Gonzalez 6-4) at Poland 002 1 5 0 29. (35) Bubba Wallace, Chevro- Phillip Ervin to Louisville (IL). Tampa Bay (Snell 9-4), 7:10 p.m. ak-Advanced to knockout stage let, 109, 8. COLORADO ROCKIES — Tour Champions. He fin- McCarron’s wife. Paul Goydos (67) was Cincinnati (Mahle 6-6) at Atlanta Tuesday, June 19 30. (29) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, Recalled RHP Yency Almonte from (Foltynewicz 5-4), 7:35 p.m. Japan 2, Colombia 1 109, 7. Albuquerque (PCL). Placed RHP ished at 15-under 201 at “My caddie, Eric and I, 12 under, John Daly (67) San Diego (Lucchesi 3-3) at Senegal 2, Poland 1 31. (36) Chris Cook, Chevrolet, Bryan Shaw on the 10-day DL. University Ridge. beat Jenny and Scott over at topped the group at 11 Texas (Hamels 4-6), 8:05 p.m. Sunday, June 24 109, 6. NEW YORK METS — Placed Cleveland (Clevinger 6-2) at St. Senegal 2, Japan 2, tie 32. (37) Tomy Drissi, Chevrolet, LHP Jason Vargas on the 10-day “All week, I drove the Maple Bluff Country Club under, and Bernhard Louis (Gant 1-2), 8:15 p.m. Colombia 3, Poland 0 108, 5. DL. Recalled RHP Chris Flexen ball really well and I was earlier this week, beat them Langer (69) was another Chicago Cubs (Underwood 0-0) Thursday, June 28 33. (31) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 106, from Las Vegas (PCL). at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 4-4), 10:10 Japan vs. Poland 4. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — hitting a lot of good iron out of five bucks,” Kelly stroke back. p.m. Senegal vs. Colombia 34. (11) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 104, Recalled RHP Clay Holmes from shots,” McCarron said. “I said. “I should have thrown University of Illinois Tuesday’s Games ROUND OF 16 9. Indianapolis (IL). Placed RHP Washington at Tampa Bay, 12:10 Saturday, June 30 35. (32) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, Michael Feliz on the 10-day DL. hit a lot of greens. I think I that match.” coach Mike Small, Strick- p.m. Group C winner vs. Group D sec- accident, 57, 2. HOCKEY N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia, ond place 36. (38) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — made one bogey all week Fellow Madison player er’s teammate with the Illi- 7:05 p.m. Group A winner vs. Group B sec- fuelpump, 42, 1. Acquired F Michael Chaput from and that was early on Fri- Steve Stricker, the tourna- ni, birdied the final hole for Arizona at Miami, 7:10 p.m. ond place 37. (4) Jamie McMurray, Chevro- Vancouver for F Tanner Kero. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Sunday, July 1 let, garage, 33, 1. ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed F day. Just missed a short ment host and first-round a 68 to also tie for 10th at Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Group B winner vs. Group A sec- 38. (5) AJ Allmendinger, Chevro- Nikita Soshnikov to a one-year con- ond place putt, one of the par 3s and leader, had a 65 to tie for 10 under. San Diego at Texas, 8:05 p.m. let, engine, 33, 11. tract. made bogey. Other than third with 2017 champion Steve and I have been Tigers games in Cincinnati this grand slam before finally that, I really didn’t have Fred Couples and Colin best friends for 30 years,” week before heading north. being pulled. any other opportunities to Montgomerie. Small said. “It’s great to The Tigers return to Cleve- The right-hander make bogeys. I just kept “The way it ended up, have him get me in the From page 7 land in September. allowed six runs and nine putting myself in play.” couldn’t have asked for tournament and validate against Artie Lewicki. Lin- “They took it to us this hits in 4 1/3 innings. McCarron looked for- anything more,” Stricker him helping me get in and dor’s single and a double weekend, there’s no ward to the stretch of three said. “Great turnout of peo- getting an exemption. straight major tourna- ple, the players loved it, That’s huge. I finished top by Michael Brantley put doubt,” McCann said. Trainer’s room runners on second and Tigers: RHP Drew Ver- ments that begins Thurs- and we got a great field and 10 in Iowa at Des Moines day with the U.S. Senior some exciting golf down two weeks ago. It was my third. Can’t look Hagen (broken nose) will Ramirez was intention- Francona doesn’t enjoy not resume baseball activi- Open at The Broadmoor in the stretch.” first top 10 in a Champions ally walked and Encarna- certain parts of interleague ties for two weeks after Colorado. Couples had a 67, play- event. So, to back up with cion followed with a drive games in NL parks, such as being struck on the face “Obviously, my game’s ing alongside McCarron. this, and this was a strong to right for his 11th career when his pitchers have to with a throw from short- pretty good, just won this “We all said it yesterday, field, it feels good to com- grand slam. hit. Mike Clevinger, Corey stop Jose Iglesias while cov- week, so I’m pretty happy with all those guys there, pete.” “When Edwin swings Kluber and Bieber will be ering first base Tuesday in the way I’m hitting it.” somebody shoots 7, 8 Second-round leader like that, it has to make the starters in St. Louis. Cincinnati. McCarron said. “I started under will win – and I Esteban Toledo had a 73 to them think twice,” Indians “They’re doing things Indians: RHP Carlos putting better this week. watched it today,” Couples tie for 24th at 8 under. manager Terry Francona they’re not used to, even Carrasco will throw said. “Then when they running the bases,” Fran- bullpen sessions this week Oregon State to meet Arkansas in CWS final series pitch around somebody, cona said. “They’re just not to test his bruised elbow. you love to see it hurt the used to doing that during a He was struck by a line OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Oregon State has the finals for the first time since 2007, other team. And you can game. They’re using differ- drive hit by Minnesota’s won 109 of 127 baseball games over two when they won the second of two straight tell Edwin was really bear- ent muscles, not that Joe Mauer on June 16. seasons with mostly the same cast of play- championships. ing down there.” they’re not in good shape ers. The Razorbacks swept through their Niko Goodrum and but they’re just doing dif- Up next The Beavers see winning a national bracket in three games, knocking off James McCann had RBI ferent things. We definitely Tigers: RHP Jordan Zim- championship as the only way to validate defending champion and No. 1 overall singles for Detroit in the are holding our breath.” mermann (2-0, 4.95 ERA) their body of work. seed Florida to make the finals for the first fourth. takes on Oakland at Com- “Ultimately,” Beavers coach Pat Casey time in the best-of-three era. Arkansas was Bad inning erica Park on Monday in said Sunday, “nobody cares how many runner-up in 1979. Add an O to Ohio The eighth was difficult the opener of a four-game games you win unless you win the last Oregon State showed up in Omaha last The Tigers have lost all for Lewicki, who was hit on series. one.” year as the No. 1 seed and with a 54-4 nine games they have the right ankle by Lindor’s Indians: Clevinger (6-2, Standing between Oregon State (53-11- record, the highest winning percentage played in the state of Ohio hard grounder to the 3.00 ERA) pitches the 1) and the title is Arkansas (47-19) in the (.931) of any team entering the CWS since this season. Detroit was mound. He remained in series opener in St. Louis best-of-three College World Series finals Texas came in 57-4 (.934) in 1982. The swept in a four-game series the game after a visit from on Monday. RHP John starting Monday night. Beavers won their first two games, then at Progressive Field in Gardenhire and a team Gant (1-2, 4.39 ERA) starts The Beavers lost their CWS opener and lost two straight to LSU in a shocking end- April. The Tigers lost both trainer, but gave up the for the Cardinals. staved off elimination four times to reach ing to the season. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Patience needed with cancer patient

Dear Annie: An acquaintance from the local golf course, where we both play every week, told me he has prostate cancer. Although he went into far more detail about the discovery, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options than I wanted to hear, I listened and expressed my sympa- Dear thy. Annie Three weeks later, I saw him again. He said he was angry with me because I had not called him. “Friends look out for each impression (which they might get from the other,” he said. aforementioned letters) that they deserve The truth is that this guy is just an ridicule for their thoughtfulness. acquaintance, not a friend. We really don’t have much in common, and I don’t want a – Another Migraine Sufferer closer relationship. At the same time, I rec- Dear Another Migraine Sufferer: The ognize he is in need of emotional support intention was not to ridicule so much as to THE PAJAMA DIARIES right now. – Now What? point out that unsolicited advice, however Dear Now What: It sounds as though well-intentioned, can rub the recipient the this man could use some emotional sup- wrong way, especially regarding health port, but you’re not the person to give it. issues. But I really appreciate your letter, Even if you forced yourself, you might end because you’re right. Looking at things dif- up feeling resentful or pulling away, and ferently can make all the difference. And that would only make the situation worse. sometimes it’s best to just take loved ones’ Instead, refer him to other resources. unsolicited advice as a sign of their love – You can find a database of support pro- whether or not we actually take the advice. grams and services in your area on the Dear Annie: I liked your response to American Cancer Society’s website can- “Workplace Drama,” who wrote about a cer.org/treatment/support-programs-and- co-worker who had a double mastectomy MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM services.html. With a cancer diagnosis and is extremely upset about “Workplace come a whole range of complex emotions, Drama’s” still having breasts. But I would which your acquaintance is no doubt like to add that her co-worker’s complaint struggling with. Try to be patient. Though is so bizarre that I think her co-worker you don’t have to be his best friend, you’ll should go back to see her oncologist and never regret being compassionate. have a brain scan. Breast cancer can Dear Annie: After reading the letters metastasize to the brain, and it’s possible from “Tired of the Tips” and “Yes, I Have Tried Excedrin,” who suffer from that this fixed idea is related to a spread- migraines and don’t want to hear any ing of the cancer. – M.D. in Montreal more “helpful tips” from well-meaning Dear M.D.: That is a possibility I never friends, I’d like to offer another point of would have considered. And it’s another BORN LOSER view. I, too, suffer from migraines, and I example of why I am so grateful when doc- occasionally receive “new medical infor- tors write in and share their expertise. mation” from friends. Though it’s never Thank you. I’ve forwarded your message actually been helpful as far as relieving my to “Workplace Drama.” migraine pain goes, I appreciate that these Send your questions for Annie Lane to people are showing concern for my well- [email protected]. being. 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Ask The Doctors n Ask The Doctors Opening lead: K 36 dead in militia attack on This ins and outs OSCILLOCOCCINUM'S of another maxim village in central Mali: Group BAMAKO, Mali (AP) – A community militia killed 32 EFFECTIVENESS AS FLU By Phillip Alder civilians in an attack on a village in central Mali then Jeff Valdez, a studio executive returned shortly after Malian soldiers left and killed four TREATMENT IS INCONCLUSIVE who is credited with creating the television category of Latino more, the head of the West African nation’s largest ethnic Programming in English, said, “Cats by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. are smarter than dogs. You can’t Fulani association said late Sunday. get eight cats to pull a sled through Mali’s government earlier in the day confirmed the snow.” Dear Doctor: Does Oscillococ- two of the trials -- with a total of methodology of the studies and You might or might not agree with first attack and said 16 people were killed, as the Fulani cinum work as a flu treatment? 796 participants -- found an 86 said that the studies were po- Valdez’s opinion about cats. As a ethnic group faces growing pressure over accusations of bridge player, should you agree with Dear Reader: Oscillococcinum percent greater chance that tentially biased. Thus, they “eight ever, nine never”? links to al-Qaida extremists. is a homeopathic preparation. symptoms would resolve after were not convinced of the ben- First, to what does that refer? The death tolls differed because many bodies had been 48 hours among those who efits of Oscillococcinum for ei- When you are missing only the Unlike the sound of the name, queen in a suit and have a finessing buried by the time Malian soldiers responded, Abdoul it has nothing to do with bacte- took Oscillococcinum com- ther the prevention or position with the jack, should you play pared to those who didn't. (This treatment of influenza. off the ace and king, hoping to drop Aziz Diallo with the Tabital Pulaku association told The ria. The product is derived from the queen, or should you take the wild ducks' hearts and livers. In isn't a dramatic difference A 2009 and 2012 review of finesse? Associated Press. when you consider the ab- With eight cards in the suit, you The original attack occurred Saturday when militia a homeopathic method, that multiple studies showed a mild are advised to finesse — “eight ever.” extract is diluted up to 200 solute numbers. To be precise, benefit toward Oscillococ- With nine cards, play for the drop — members killed herders outside Koumaga before times, such that a miniscule it amounts to a 16.7 percent cinum, but these studies also “nine never.” entering and “starting to fire on the villagers,” Diallo chance of resolution in the Os- Let’s start with the eight trumps in amount of the material is in the were considered of poor qual- today’s deal. How should South play said. final product. The belief is that cillococcinum group and a 9 ity, and the authors could not in four spades after West leads the percent chance of resolution in heart king? As soon as Malian soldiers left the village Sunday after- the heart and liver of a wild make any conclusion about the Here three no-trump would have noon militia members returned, killing a man and his duck may have influenza virus the placebo group.) One inter- benefit of the medication. been easier, but that was hard for esting note is that patients North to anticipate. three sons, Diallo said. and that diluting this material As for whether Oscillococ- ages 12 to 29 were much more South starts with three side-suit may somehow cause an in- cinum works, I know it isn't sat- losers: two hearts and one diamond. Koumaga village has the reputation of being the likely to report a positive effect So, he cannot afford a trump loser. creased immune response to isfactory, but the answer is birthplace of a number of al-Qaida-linked extremists. than those over 30. Assuming the contract is makable, the flu. "maybe." Better-quality studies should declarer bash out the ace and Such fighters have been attacking security forces and a After three days, however, the king, assuming East has a doubleton But no studies have shown that are necessary. One good thing queen, or cash the ace, then play low U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali regularly since Oscillococcinum causes any difference between the placebo about the prior studies was that to the jack, hoping West has queen- 2015. specific alteration to the in- group and the treatment group there was little difference be- third? declined, and by the fourth day Let’s ask the mathematicians. A The growing insecurity is a key concern ahead of the fluenza virus or the immune tween the medication and priori, West will have Q-x-x 30.0 July 29 election in which President Ibrahim Boubacar system. there was no difference. Of fur- placebo regarding side effects, percent of the time, and East will ther note, there was a 39 per- have Q-x only 20.0 percent of the time. Keita is running again. However, studies have looked so if you take it, it should be So the odds heavily favor finessing on cent reduction in the use of the second round. Concerns have risen over alleged abuses by Malian at Oscillococcinum for the pre- safe. other influenza medications in Alternatively, consider those five vention and treatment of in- (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an in- East-West spades. Is the queen more security forces during counterterror operations in Fulani- the group that took Oscillococ- fluenza. A 2015 study reviewed ternist and assistant professor likely to be in the group of three or majority areas where extremists linked to al-Qaida and cinum. the group of two? By 3-to-2, in the six trials. Two trials assessed of medicine at the University of larger pile. the Islamic State group have carried out attacks and The two other studies in this re- the use of Oscillococcinum for California, Los Angeles.) © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS recruited locals as fighters. prevention of influenza and view looked at a physician as- COPYRIGHT 2017 Last week the United States expressed concern after sessment of patients 48 hours THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS BRIDGE four trials assessed its use for Mali’s government acknowledged allegations by the treatment. The two prevention after the onset of symptoms, OF HARVARD COLLEGE DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL Fulani association and others that soldiers had entered trials, with a total of 327 peo- and while there was a mild im- PHILLIP provement seen with the UCLICK FOR UFS another village, Nantaka, separated out 25 Fulani men ple, found a 52 percent de- 1130 Walnut, ALDER crease in influenza risk among preparation, it was not statisti- Kansas City, MO 64106; and killed them. those who used Oscillococ- cally significant. 816-581-7500 Mali’s government also confirmed the existence of cinum. Note that the authors of the re- three graves discovered by residents outside the village Out of the four treatment trials, view found multiple flaws in the and said it would investigate. l 12 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Authorities investigating fatal Minneapolis police shooting MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Min- handgun from the area. nesota state authorities are inves- The bureau said officers’ body tigating after Minneapolis police cameras recorded the shooting, shot and killed a black man they but squad car cameras did not. say had been firing a handgun as Both officers are on administra- he walked outside. tive leave. Roughly 300 people gathered Agents are interviewing wit- for a Sunday afternoon protest at nesses and participants in the a police station and a vigil near incident. The bureau said it the north Minneapolis shooting would perform a “thorough scene was set for the evening, the investigation” and turn over the Star Tribune reported. The Min- findings for review to the Hen- nesota Bureau of Criminal Appre- nepin County Attorney’s Office. hension, which is investigating Some witnesses have disputed the shooting, said in a statement the police account of the shoot- that it will release the names of ing, saying the man did not have the officers who shot their a gun. weapons after “both” have pro- Among the witnesses who vided interviews. said the man did not have a gun “At the end of the day, we was Eva Watson. She told the Star know that no matter what tran- Tribune that the man was start- spired in the moments leading up ing to comply with officers when to the shooting, we know with police shocked him with a Taser. certainty that the outcome is a Watson said he then started run- tragedy,” Mayor Jacob Frey said ning and yelling, “Don’t shoot!” in a statement. He didn’t march and she then heard more than a in a Sunday parade celebrating dozen shots. Associated Press gay pride to focus on the shoot- “He didn’t have a gun or any- POLICE FORM a line in the street as a crowd grew in response to an officer-involved shooting earli- ing. thing,” Watson said. “He was just er Saturday in Minneapolis. Police in Minneapolis say officers shot and killed a man who was firing Authorities said two calls to sitting there. He got killed for a handgun as he walked down a city street. 911 reported that a man was fir- nothing.” ing a handgun into the air and Katya Kelly, the sister of the going through the community’s since 2000, according to the Star November 2015 and 40-year-old the ground. The bureau said he man’s girlfriend, said he had a minds, but I do know that we Tribune. Justine Ruszczyk Damond in July was sitting on a curb with a bottle in his hand as he and his continue to be traumatized one The head of the Police Offi- 2017. woman when police arrived, and girlfriend walked to her house. time after another,” Minneapolis cers Federation of Minneapolis Demonstrators congregated then ran from officers while hold- The Minneapolis NAACP wrote NAACP President Leslie Badue didn’t immediately return a tele- Sunday outside the Fourth ing a black and silver gun. in a Facebook post that witness- said, according to Minnesota phone message requesting com- Precinct police station, which Minneapolis police pursued es said he had been drinking out Public Radio . “It’s extremely ment from The Associated was the site of protests following and then shot the man, who was of a cup. The group called for unfortunate, and we just want Press. Clark’s death. Activists earlier in pronounced dead Saturday at the body camera footage to be answers.” Minneapolis has been rocked the day halted the Twin Cities scene. The BCA said officials released. The man is the 30th person by the past fatal police shootings Pride parade in Minneapolis to recovered a black and silver “Honestly, I don’t know what’s killed by police in Minneapolis of 24-year-old Jamar Clark in protest police shootings.

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