Snow likely High: 34| Low: 27 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, November 13, 2015 75 cents GOGEBIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Iron County to pursue inmate lodging deal with Lac du Flambeau tribe By RICHARD JENKINS through a grant the tribe has [email protected] received. HURLEY — While the Iron The grant is for $48,000, County Board of Supervisors still Furyk said, of which the county needs to pass a resolution in would receive $24,000 — $16,000 favor of the proposal, the board’s for housing, $4,000 for travel finance committee voted Thurs- costs and $4,000 for sharing day to move forward with an information related to illegal agreement to have the county drugs. house Lac du Flambeau inmates. Furyk said the tribe would be “I’ve got room to house prison- responsible for transporting ers, but I can’t move forward if inmates and that it would be you ... don’t want to take this unlikely the county would incur grant,” said sheriff Tony Furyk, any additional costs. adding the agreement would also In response to a question help further develop the profes- regarding the type of inmates the sional relationship between the county would accept, Furyk said sheriff’s department and tribal they would primarily be those police. “I certainly don’t want to with minor offenses — such as refuse prisoners because it gen- failure to pay child support — erates income here. I have an and the county had the ability to empty jail.” refuse any inmates. Tom Stankard/Daily Globe He explained the county CAITLIN OTIS, left, and India Schindler eat pizza during a glow-in-the-dark dinner Thursday evening at Gogebic Community College. would be paid to house inmates HURLEY — page 5 Gogebic County Board Tribe seeks to fix jail boiler Newman in top 10 for By RALPH ANSAMI The company representative’s elects new [email protected] “worst case scenario” estimate BESSEMER — With winter was that it would cost the county writing contest soon to set in, the Gogebic Coun- $9,158 for two days of work. ty Board of Commissioners is Board member Tom Laabs, of By TOM STANKARD likes to spend time with her chairman wrestling with a boiler problem Ironwood, said the county is tak- [email protected] husband, her two sons and her in the jail. ing a “$10,000 gamble” by calling HURLEY — For most people, writing is noth- big, yellow dog. Newman also ODANAH, Wis. — Robert On Thursday, the county in the service technician, but the ing more than a hobby. For Amy Newman, of likes to cook, horseshoe and Blanchard was elected chairman board voted 5-0 to spend up to boiler is needed before freezing Hurley, it’s her passion. read. Newman said her person- of the Bad River Band of Lake $9,200 for a trouble-shooter from weather arrives. “They’ve got us Beginning in college, Newman said she start- al library holds over 2,000 Superior Chippewa tribe, oust- the boiler company to come from over a barrel,” he said. ed writing, and hasn’t stopped since. Over the books. ing incumbent Michael Wiggins New York to try to get the boiler Matonich said the problem is past 13 years, the author has written 10 novels Newman said she wanted to Jr. by 10 votes, in results that permanently fixed. that when the boiler kicks in for and even got one published. Newman said she take her writing career to the were confirmed this week. Efforts by other companies heat, it then shuts down. likes to write about romance and write young next level, so she entered a, “So Blanchard won 285-275. have not determined the root of County board chair Joe adult and children’s books. You Think You can Write” A total of 583 voters went to the problem. Bonovetz, of Bessemer, said two “It’s been my dream to be a published author Amy contest in September. Newman the polls on Nov. 3, according to The sheriff’s department has new boilers would cost the coun- for a very long time, and that dream is what has Newman said the contest is a worldwide the canvas of votes by the tribe two boilers, and sheriff Peter ty around $40,000. kept be going, even through the rough times,” competition featuring writers on Monday. Matonich said a single boiler will Commissioners Leroy Kangas she said. “I love every one of my stories and I across the globe and settings limited to the Etta Burns was elected trea- not adequately heat the building. and Jim Oliver were absent. want to share them with people, and hopefully imagination. surer by 327-239 over Dawn Recent attempts to fix the In other business Thursday, they’ll love them as much as I do. That’s the rea- For the contest, Newman entered a romantic O’Connor. boiler have include buying a the county board: son I love to write.” In the battle for two senior $900 motor and board that didn’t —Approved the appointment When she isn’t writing, Newman said she council seats, Barbara Smart, solve the problem. of Jordan Ketola to a peer review NEWMAN — page 5 404 votes, and Bonnie Green, The boilers in the sheriff’s group for the Gogebic County 266, were elected. Dylan Jen- department were installed in Remonumentation Program, as nings had 194 votes, Peter Big- 2009, prompting county coordi- recommended by Gogebic County WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY boy 132 and Gerald White Sr. 42. nator Julianne Giackino to refer Other tribal officers are: to the malfunctioning one as a Eldred Corbine, vice-chairman; “lemon boiler.” Smart, treasurer; and O’Connor, BESSEMER — page 5 Junior Council member. Iron County Board holds line on taxes for 2016 Motel sale By RICHARD JENKINS of the consortium (Iron County [email protected] belongs to), they have to send HURLEY — The Iron County huge amounts to other counties. rescheduled Board of Supervisors on Tuesday You see those big checks going approved a 2016 budget that out — $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 HURLEY — The sheriff’s sale calls for a slight tax increase. every time — they got a lot more of the former Hurley Inn has The $4,208,591 to be levied is money from the state, but they’re been rescheduled for Tuesday, $43,105 more than last year, (spending more).” Nov. 24. according to county clerk Mike Saari told the Daily Globe the The motel was most recently Saari. remaining $4,208,591 needed to operated as Resident Inn and Saari explained an increase in cover county expenses will come Suites, but has not been open for the equalized value of the county from the tax levy — the maxi- more than two years and lies means the actual millage rate of mum allowed under state law vacant. $4.36 per $1,000 of property without putting the issue on the The property at 1000 Tenth value is actually 8 cents lower ballot. Avenue North was foreclosed in than 2015. The levy is broken down into Iron County Circuit Court. A The budget includes four basic categories: Human planned sheriff’s sale for this $12,921,804 in expenses and Services, debt service, highway summer was postponed. $8,713,213 in revenues. department and all other depart- The price was previously list- Both expenses and revenues ments, Saari said. Human Ser- ed at $229,455, requiring 10 per- are up about $1 million, Saari vices, debt service and the high- cent to be posted at the time of said, because of the county’s way department all increased the sale at the county courthouse Department of Human Ser- from last year — Human Ser- Tom Stankard/Daily Globe in Hurley at 10 a.m. vices. vices by $18,240, debt service by IRV MATTSON, American Legion Post 27 Honor Guard leader, receives a bookmark from Washington The motel was most recently “Human Services ended up $16,363 and the highway depart- (Bessemer) Elementary School student Devin Carlson. Every year, third grade teacher Sherri Nyquist operated by Indiana Hospitality with about $1 million more for ment by $25,000 — while the said students make something for the veterans’ program. This year, her students made patriotic book- Real Estate and Management, of next year,” he said during the levy for all other departments marks. Nyquist said students used laptops to research quotes and put them on bookmarks and then Bloomington, Ind. public hearing. “That’s because decreased by $16,498. colored them. —Ralph Ansami

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Blood Pressure Screening, 11 Thursday, Nov. 19 Community Pickleball Pad- a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice nurses, Mill Street Garden, Besse- Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- senior technology class dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer School gym- nasium. 715-776-4588. mer. 906-663-0308. ty Action Agency food commodity Sunday, Nov. 15 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, distribution, seniors, mothers, By PAULETTE NIEMI they work with. teaching the senior citizens Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. infants, children, 9:45-10 a.m. EST, [email protected] “We had our first class in about using their computers and area74.org. Lake Gogebic Senior Center, Berg- ONTONAGON — “Can you Ontonagon last week and it Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- land; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcu- technology devices. “It will be closed meeting, Salem Lutheran ty Action Agency food commodity pine Mountain Senior Center, White show me how to post on my wall went over very well. Three rewarding to be able to help the Church, Ironwood. distribution, seniors, mothers, Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Fami- on Facebook,” asked Patricia senior citizens attended the first seniors learn how to use tech- Movie by Michael Loukinen, infants, children, 1-3 p.m., 100 Mill ly Catholic Church parking lot, Burgess. session and the students showed nology,” she said. “Good Man in the Woods,” 2 p.m., St., Bessemer. 906-667-0283. Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. EST, Eighty-four-year-old Burgess them how to use their comput- The Senior Technology class- Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. North Country Trail, 6 p.m., Resource Center, Mass City; 2:15- was one of the first participants ers or devices to set up a Face- es will be offered in both Goge- Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Wakefield Municipal Building, Wake- 2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Township in a new senior technology class book account, shop on Amazon, bic-Iron Counties and Onton- 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. field. 906-229-5122. Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; 2:30-2:45 offered by Certified Nurses Aid send and reply to emails, watch agon County. Classes are free Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., p.m., Watersmeet Town Hall parking p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, students in the Gogebic-Onton- a YouTube video and fix their and open to senior citizens. VFW post home. lot, Watersmeet. 906-884-2106. agon Intermediate School Dis- desktop display.” There is limited space in both Bessemer. area74.org. Bessemer Veterans of Foreign Gogebic County Veterans Ser- trict high school CNA Program Joyce Koski attended the locations. Monday, Nov. 16 Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, Bessemer. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., at the Ontonagon Senior Center technology class to learn more The first class for Gogebic- Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 on Nov. 9. about sending and receiving Iron Counties will be on Mon- ty Action Agency food commodity tion, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- CNA instructor Amanda email. day, Nov. 23, from 8:30-9:30 distribution, seniors, mothers, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 1110. Sprague decided to approach “It was nice to see Joyce’s face a.m. at the Aging Unit of Iron infants, and children, 9 a.m.-noon, open meeting, Wesley United Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, her students about offering a light up when she discovered County’s Hurley Senior Center. 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Methodist Church, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. senior technology class after how to email,” said CNA student The class will then be offered 0283. Government area74.org. finding a huge generation gap Samantha Lutz. She plans to the following three Mondays Gogebic County Human Ser- Iron County Finance Commit- Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all between the young aspiring return next week to learn how to from 8:30-9:30 a.m. To sign up vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Goge- tee, 9 a.m., county courthouse, Hur- welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- nursing students and the senior set up a Facebook account, Lutz for the Gogebic-Iron Counties bic County Medical Care Facility, ley. fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. population they will be serving. Wakefield. Iron County Recycling Commit- Mended Hearts and Diabetes added. class, call Mary Kay Welch at Iron County Food Pantry, 9 tee, 4 p.m., county courthouse, Hur- Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus “The technology class is a Learning how to use email the Iron County Aging Unit, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- ley. Grand View Hospital conference great way to introduce the was a popular technology topic 715-561-2108. treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Iron County Highway Commit- area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. young nursing students to the with the seniors. In Ontonagon County, the Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, tee, 4 p.m., Highway Department, Bessemer Area Historical Soci- older generation. It gives them Student Amy Axley helped Senior Technology class will be Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Hurley. ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- something in common to talk Patricia Burgess with her Face- offered on Nov. 16, 23 and 30, area74.org. Hurley City Council, 6:30 p.m., mer. about as they young nurses book account. “While working from 2 to 3 p.m. (EST) at the Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., city hall. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 assist the seniors with their with Patricia, I discovered how Ontonagon Senior Center. Call Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Wednesday, Nov. 18 p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, technology learning,” said small the world really is, when Phillip Detje at 906-482-6944. Ironwood. area74.org. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Sprague. “The technology class we realized that we both knew Sprague said seniors can Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- Faith Center, Ironwood. also helps the younger nurses many of the same people on come for one or all sessions. Ontonagon Village Housing, 100 ty Action Agency food commodity Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Cane Court, Ontonagon. area74.org. distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Hur- build confidence in working with Facebook,” Axley said. Signing up ahead of time is rec- Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., Park Apartments, Ironwood. 906- ley. area74.org. the senior population.” Students in the Gogebic ommended. “We are looking for- support group, Woodland Church, 932-4200. Gogebic County Council of Vet- The Senior Technology class County GOISD certified nursing ward to helping the seniors get Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or Christian Men of the Northland, eran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer is modeled after a program assistant class are preparing to connected with friends and methetc.web.com. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. VFW. called “Cyber Seniors: Connect- begin their senior technology loved ones and move into the Government Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Knights of Columbus Council ing Generations.” Sprague dis- classes, as well. digital age,” Sprague said. Bessemer Housing Commis- 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer (Wis.) 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC covered the program online and Elizabeth Beekman, an Iron- Paulette Niemi is a GOISD sion, 8:30 a.m., executive director’s Public Library. 715-476-2366. Hall, Ironwood. decided it could be a great fit for wood CNA student, is excited Career Tech Ed Program Coor- office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Wakefield Chamber of Com- her students and the population about starting the program and dinator. Gogebic County Family Depart- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal ment of Human Services Board, 9 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Building. a.m., Gogebic County Medical Care DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Government Facility, Wakefield. p.m. 906-932-4990. Downtown Ironwood Develop- Wakefield-Marenisco School Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, ment Authority, 8 a.m., meeting, Board, 5 p.m., school administrative 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Conference Room 1, second floor, San Francisco considers payout for Journey wedding board room, Wakefield. rant, Ironwood. Memorial Building, Ironwood. Bessemer City Council, 5 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — fee after learning the couple theme song of the San Francisco San Francisco supervisors are planned to broadcast the event Giants. considering a $290,000 payout on pay-per-view. Before starring in the 2010 to settle a lawsuit by the gui- City Attorney Dennis Her- season of “Housewives,” Salahi tarist of rock band Journey rera initially defended the made headlines when she and CBS hopes debate coverage over his lavish 2013 wedding higher charge as appropriate her then-husband crashed a to a former reality television for a commercial event. He state dinner at the White House star. could not be reached immedi- in 2009. A committee of the Board of ately for comment Wednesday, will boost streaming service Supervisors is scheduled to take which is a government holi- up the proposed settlement day. CLASSES START NEW YORK (AP) — CBS success is to be completely would welcome that because it’s Thursday. In a statement this week, THE WEEK OF: News sees its coverage of Satur- ubiquitous, that everybody who a validation of our strategy.” Neal Schon married “Real Michaele Schon called the city’s November 16, 2015 day’s Democratic presidential is delivering live news content While the network does not Housewives of D.C.” star conduct “reprehensible” and debate as a key moment in help- has to be distributing us,” said say how many people use CBSN, Michaele Salahi in December said “hopefully, this will make 2013 at the Palace of Fine Arts the city think twice before doing Call now for info and to ing to establish CBSN, the CBS News President David Rhodes said he expected it will register 715-561-2880 streaming service that just cele- Rhodes. get more views Saturday night with a reception at an adjacent this to anyone else in the brated its first birthday. CBS views it as the future of than ever before. building that once housed the future.” Political reporter Major Gar- video news, a generation Usage tends to spike around Exploratorium science muse- Journey is a band nearly syn- Northern Mind rett will host a preview of the removed from cable news net- major news events, he said. um. onymous with San Francisco in Yo g a S t u d i o Schon said he agreed to pay some circles. Its song “Don’t Corner of Douglas Blvd. & debate an hour before it begins works. The average age of a Oddly, the service has done well Michigan Ave., Ironwood, MI on CBSN. The free service will CBSN viewer is just under 40, before, during and after previous the city $58,000 for the use, Stop Believing” is the unofficial stream the debate live, accompa- considerably younger than the presidential debates, which but was surprised to learn nied by data and tweets provided traditional television news Rhodes found surprising consid- days before the wedding that by Twitter, with Garrett step- demographic, the Nielsen com- ering CBSN did not stream he would have to pay ping in with reactions during pany said. It is younger by them. The service has offered $240,000 for the opulent commercial breaks of the tele- three years for people watching ongoing discussions about the event to go on. He reluctantly vised contest. It is also being on Internet-connected televi- debates while they were happen- paid, likening the price hike shown on the broadcast televi- sions. ing with occasional highlights, to “extortion.” sion network. For now, the service is and Rhodes speculated it The couple sued in federal CBSN, which launched on unique to CBS. Rhodes said he appeals to cord-cutters who have court in February, claiming that Nov. 6, 2014, provides a continu- believes competitors like CNN, no traditional TV service. the city unfairly jacked up the ous newscast and also allows Fox News and MSNBC are users to click on streams of indi- reluctant to try something simi- vidual stories. It is available on lar because potential users the CBS News website, on the would be put off by having to go CITY OF IRONWOOD network’s mobile apps and through cable companies to use Applications through services like Apple TV, the service. The City of Ironwood wishes to receive applications from Citizens Roku and Android TV. Starting “If we make a go of this and it who would be interested in serving their community as a member this week, it can also be seen on becomes a commercial success, I DOVE, INC. held a spaghetti fundraiser on Sat, October 24th Xbox One. think you will see others try to of the following Boards: for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Presented in this “What this has to be to be a get into it,” he said. “I think we 3 – Board of Review Members to fill expired terms. photo is DOVE, INC. staff, Jaclyn Aijala, Joanna Giancola, 2 – Planning Commission Members to fill expired terms. Pam Funk, Samantha Olson, Kristy Anderson, Betty Cannon, 1 – Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Board Member to fill an Kelli Marten, Jeanine Winkowski, Amber Hendrickson, WINTER WONDERLAND CRAFT FAIR unexpired term. Jeanna Aijala. Aurora Club Board Members, Dave and Barb IRON COUNTY MEMORIAL BUILDING 1 – Carnegie Library Board Member to fill an expired term. Aspinwall, Karen Rimkus and Bob Cannon. Volunteer, Saturday, November 14th - 9am to 2pm 2 – Ironwood Housing Commission Board Members to fill Stephanie Moore and Caterer, Tara Hamilton. DOVE would unexpired terms. like to thank the Aurora Club for donating their hall for the VENDORS -- BAKE SALE 1 – Park & Recreation Committee Member to fill unexpired term. fundraiser and Tara for donating her time for the catering. 50/50 Raffle -- Lunch Interested persons should pick up an application form from the City DOVE would also like to thank the numerous community Clerk’s Office, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 and members and business owners for their generous support and All proceeds benefit The Building Restoration return it by 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 4, 2015. donations towards this fundraiser. The proceeds from the donations will benefit victims of Domestic Violence. For more information call 715-561-3317 Karen M. Gullan, City Clerk 4 l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Congressional districts a joke DAILY GLOBE For all the toxic partisan smog now pol- Two recent trends have aggravated the luting Washington, there is one thing both problem, and one is computers. As Gunther sides can agree on: The way Congressional notes, “With the development of sophisticat- Sue Mizell, Publisher districts are drawn makes the problem ed computer programs, the distorting politi- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor worse. Much worse. cal effects of gerrymandering have been When it comes to the House of Represen- magnified enormously.” tatives, democracy is a joke. The authorita- Cokie and The other trend is polarization itself. As tive Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report Steve Roberts partisan divisions and animosities grow, so says that in next year’s elections, only 12 does the determination to suppress and sub- In Their Opinion districts out of the 435 in the entire country jugate one’s rivals. And both parties are Oscar Mayer had a rate as “toss-ups,” and only 31 are “in play.” guilty of that impulse. Last year, the independent website Bal- In Ohio, for example, Republicans won 57 lotpedia listed only 26 “battleground” dis- tors can draw districts. But in June, the percent of the vote in Congressional elec- tricts, and only eight of them changed party Supreme Court voted 5 to 4 to reject that tions last year, yet captured 75 percent of way with M-a-d-i-s-o-n hands. In all, 416 districts stayed with the argument. the seats. In Maryland, one in four voters is “The animating principle of our Constitu- Madison — especially its North and East sides — same party, or about 96 percent. a Republican, but the GOP holds only one of The result is catastrophic. Almost every tion,” wrote Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, eight House seats. won’t be the same without Oscar Mayer. “is that the people themselves are the origi- Neither will the lives of some 1,000 employees, most member of Congress is totally protected from The battle against “invidious” gerryman- political accountability. They don’t have to nating source of all the powers of govern- dering is worth fighting on several fronts. of whom are losing their jobs. pay any attention to questions or criticism ment.” The Supreme Court has never defined the The company’s sad announcement Wednesday that its from their rivals. If they have any fear at all, The court’s decision has galvanized limits of political power, and as Justice headquarters and plant will close delivered a heavy if it’s being challenged in a primary by a more reform efforts across the country. “A lot of Kennedy put it, “No substantive definition of not surprising blow to workers and their families. Many hardline opponent. states ... probably would have scaled back fairness in districting seems to command said they saw it coming. The aging factory and offices, “The polarization and deadlock in the their efforts if the decision had gone the general assent.” which once employed 4,000, have been shaving jobs for U.S. Congress is partly a product of the safe other way,” Kathay Feng of the public inter- But there’s a line out there somewhere, years. districts that gerrymandering has created in est lobby Common Cause told Politico. “Now, and reformers should keep bringing cases The pain to those people most affected, including local many states,” writes Richard Gunther, a they are super-charged to move forward.” that force judges to grapple with the problem businesses that cater to the plant and its workforce, political scientist at Ohio State. “Evidence of Then, earlier this month, Ohio voted 71 of reaching that “substantive definition of can’t be minimized. Madison Mayor Paul Soglin esti- the damage that this is inflicting on Ameri- percent to 29 percent to amend the state con- fairness.” mated the impact at “hundreds of millions of dollars” on can democracy is so clear that inaction is no stitution and create a commission to redraw More promising is the model advanced the area’s economy. longer acceptable.” state legislative lines. Carrie Davis of the by citizen activists in states like Arizona The only consolations may be that Madison has a low Fortunately, in a growing number of League of Women Voters called the victory a and Ohio. Curbing the power of elected unemployment rate, and the company plans to phase out states, reformers are working to reverse the “first step,” and vowed to extend the new officials to insulate themselves from polit- the plant over more than a year. So workers will have damage Gunther describes. Some are actual- process “to congressional districts, which are ical accountability won’t solve every prob- some time to prepare. They’ll get severance benefits and ly succeeding. even more gerrymandered.” lem that’s paralyzing legislatures in help finding new jobs, a company spokesman said. The One favorite option: Take the redistrict- Gerrymandering is as old as the Republic, Washington and elsewhere. But it will mayor pledged to work with state officials to help dis- ing power away from self-interested politi- and in a democracy, elections have conse- help. placed workers retrain. cians and turn it over to an independent quences. Winners have the right to exercise As Matt Huffman, a Republican politician power. But that power is not unlimited. But this loss, more than others in recent years, really commission. About a dozen states have some in Ohio, told the Columbus Dispatch, the form of non-partisan panel, including Ari- As Justice Anthony Kennedy put it in a strong vote for reform in that state “shows hurts. concurring opinion in Vieth v. Jubelirer — a Oscar Mayer, famous for manufacturing hot dogs and zona, which established its version through that even complicated, partisan issues are a voter referendum in 2000. 2004 gerrymandering case — the majority solvable if you get the right people in the lunch meat, has been a fixture here for nearly a centu- Aggrieved lawmakers have been trying to cannot use its position in an “invidious man- room and people work in good faith.” ry, giving to countless community causes. Along with its kill the commission ever since, saying that ner,” to undermine the fairness of the demo- Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- employees, it gave more than $500,000 to the United under the Constitution, only elected legisla- cratic process. tacted by email at [email protected]. Way of Dane County last year, for example. And many of its workers serve as an army of community volun- teers. Madison needs more company headquarters, not Today in history fewer, because of the prosperity and generosity they so often provide. The Associated Press If only Kraft Heinz, the recently merged parent com- Today’s Highlight in History pany of Oscar Mayer, had seen the value of consolidat- On Nov. 13, 1985, some 23,000 ing its manufacturing and corporate operations here, residents of Armero, Colombia, died rather than in Iowa, Missouri or Chicago, where many of when a volcanic mudslide buried the Madison’s jobs are apparently going. Local officials say city. they’ll try to talk the giant corporation out of its deci- On this date In 1789, Benjamin Franklin wrote sion, but hope is thin. in a letter to a friend, Jean-Baptiste The plant closing will leave a big hole on the North Leroy: “In this world nothing can be and East sides. The city should start planning now for said to be certain, except death and ways to remake the large site so its shuttered factory taxes.” and large surface parking lots don’t sit idle for long. In 1849, voters in California ratified Madison loved being associated with Oscar Mayer, a the state’s original constitution. pop culture icon. Everyone seemed to love its classic hot In 1909, 259 men and boys were killed when fire erupted inside a coal dogs. And the company’s fun bologna jingle and goofy mine in Cherry, . Wienermobile complemented Madison’s quirky spirit. In 1927, the Holland Tunnel When the State Journal last year compiled the 100 opened to the public, providing access the minimum draft age from 21 to 18. at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron plutoni- Today’s Birthdays objects that define Madison, the Wienermobile easily between lower Manhattan and New In 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court um plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, Actress Madeleine Sherwood is 93. made the list. Oscar Mayer’s 27-foot vehicle shaped like Jersey beneath the Hudson River. struck down laws calling for racial seg- died in a car crash while on her way to Journalist-author Peter Arnett is 81. a wiener is a “pure Madison trademark,” much like the In 1937, the NBC Symphony regation on public city and state meet a reporter. Producer-director Garry Marshall is Orchestra, formed exclusively for buses. In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans 81. Actor Jimmy Hawkins is 74. Coun- colorful, sunburst-patterned chairs of the Union Ter- radio broadcasting, made its debut. In 1969, speaking in Des Moines, Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, was try singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hub- race, this newspaper reported. In 1940, the Walt Disney film “Fan- Iowa, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew dedicated on the National Mall in bard is 69. Actor Joe Mantegna is 68. And now it’s leaving. tasia,” featuring animated segments accused network television news Washington, D.C. Thought for Today: The smell of Oscar Mayer meat wafting in the air set to classical music, had its world departments of bias and distortion, and In 1995, seven people, including “I have always imagined that Par- near the plant may have bothered some neighbors in the premiere in New York. urged viewers to lodge complaints. five Americans, were killed when a adise will be a kind of library.” — past, but now it will be badly missed. In 1942, President Franklin D. In 1974, Karen Silkwood, a 28- bomb exploded at a military training Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine Oscar Mayer shutting down in Madison is the end of Roosevelt signed a measure lowering year-old technician and union activist facility in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. author (1899-1986). an era. It’s another hit to traditional manufacturing in a Letters city that’s rapidly going high-tech. It hurts our city’s psyche as much as its heart. People should be able to They call it working together of money. $40 million used to train Syrian — trust our government (excluding the public). How can they take money resistance fighters who never They reach an agreement so from the Social Security fund if it fought anyone, but instead just To the Editor: the government won’t have to is broke? Social Security recipi- threw down their arms, walked There are two consistent shut down. They raise the debt ents will not get a raise this year. away and left the arms for the themes voiced by politicians of limit, the public is told both sides However, government workers ISIS fighters. Letters Policy both political parties at almost made compromises, however the from the local to the federal gov- If Social Security recipients all speeches, one is trust. The public is not told what the com- ernment are getting raises. don’t get a raise, neither should The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal public must be able to trust their promises are, only vague refer- Another problem is because of any government worker. with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- government. The other is the ences necessary to keep the gov- the closed meeting they do not Closed meetings are not con- ble. We reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to transparency of an open govern- ernment from shutting down. have to tell the public which part ducive to open government; a be published. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. ment. Now as exposed in the debates of the debt the $150 billion Social government that does not trust Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by The public should be able to on CNBC, one of the compromis- Security money will be paying its people is not worthy of the the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- know what and why their gov- es is that $150 billion will be for. public trust. fication purposes. ernment is doing. The govern- taken from the Social Security Is it paying for raises for gov- Trust in government and open Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. ment is some $18 trillion in debt. trust fund to pay for other debts ernment workers, or is it going to government have become politi- McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: They had to raise the debt limit. the government has already pay for arms for the Turks who cal phases that are ignored as [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. They have a closed meeting accrued. Here is a problem the are fighting the Kurds, or is it often as they are spoken. Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” (secret) attended by both public is told the Social Security going for the Kurds who are Pat Kitzman column. Democrats and Republicans. trust fund is broke, running out fighting the Turks? Or to pay the Ewen

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 l 5 ments won’t be included in the 100-YEAR-OLDAREA / STATE WHITE PINE Record Hurley project, county clerk Michael Saari said — in two phases. The first phase, to repair a POLICE REPORTS portion of the roof that is eaking, From page 1 Iron County, Wis. will be completed as soon as pos- The Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- While the agreement would be sible. The second phase is expect- ment incarcerated Teela R. Reese, for a year, the county would only ed to be completed in spring, 34, on Nov. 6 for a probation viola- house inmates while the grant Saari said. tion. funding remained available, “I don’t think this should even ——— Furyk told the committee. be up for debate, this is some- John M. Kallas, 44, was incar- The agreement is being thing that has to be done to save ereated at 3:24 a.m. on Nov. 6 by the Hurley Police Department on a reviewed by the county’s legal our courthouse,” Saari told the charge of operating a vehicle while counsel. committee. “This place is going intoxicated, according to an ICSD In other action: to be here 75 years from now, the report. —The committee approved roof will probably have to be ——— repairs to the courthouse roof. changed two more times after Michael John McGeshick, 27, According to information pre- (this).” was jailed at 11:17 p.m. on Nov. 6 on sented to the committee, the pro- According to information pro- a disorderly conduct charge, ject will fix the three sections of vided to the committee, the first according to an ICSD report. the courthouse roof — the newer section is expected to cost ——— parts of the roof over the sheriff’s $14,950 and the second phase Dallas C. Colassaco, 21, was jailed at the ICSD at 11:56 a.m. on and human services depart- $42,350. Saturday on charges of disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. According to an ICSD report, bond was set at $350. field Redevelopment Authority. ——— Bessemer —Denied a grievance from for- The ICSD responded to a report mer sheriff’s department of bough cutters operating on coun- employee Gordy Koski, based on ty land without a permit on Sandrock facts from Matonich, and agreed Road in Oma at 12:38 p.m. on Sat- From page 1 Forest Administrator Greg to respond. urday. According to an ICSD report, Ryskey. —Approved a pay grade boughs were confiscated and cita- tions will be mailed to Kevin —Reappointed former county upgrade for Jenny Boline, a Dis- Schuelke, 42, of Ironwood, and board member Dan Siirila to the trict Court employee, from step 6 Scott D. Korhonen, 36, of Gile. Upper Peninsula State Fair to 7, effective Jan. 1. Associated Press JANE TURNER stands in front of a 100-year-old tree she has taken care of for 32 years that was removed by ACCIDENTS Authority for a three-year term, —Moved to classify Lisa DTE Energy on Tuesday in Rochester. Turner has been fighting to save the white pine tree for six months, and Iron County, Wis. providing he wants to continue Hewitt, District Court magis- Gerald Allen Comparin, 55, of on Tuesday spoke out against the chopping of the white pine tree and tied herself to the tree before it was with the position. trate, and John Begalle, drug Ironwood hit a deer with his vehicle cut down. —Appointed Siirila, Robert court-work crew probation offi- at 9:46 a.m. on Saturday on Wis- Blaskowski and Tom Hampston cer, as appointed officials effec- consin 77, east of the county line, to the Gogebic County Brown- tive Jan. 1. near Upson, according to an ICSD report. 100-year-old tree removed ——— Robert Lloyd Ferry, 56, of Presque Isle, struck a deer with his Editors have read all the sub- vehicle on U.S. 2, east of the Frontier Newman missions and then narrowed a Bar, in Gurney at 2:05 p.m. on Satur- list down to 55 authors. Then, after woman ties herself to it day, according to an ICSD report. Newman said the public voted ROCHESTER (AP) — A 100- removed. and that removing it was the ——— her part of the 25 authors Edward Leigh Hill, 42, of Marenis- From page 1 year-old tree has been cut down The tree was in Turner’s back- only option. remaining. in the Detroit suburb of yard but was technically on the Turner applied to have the co, swerved to avoid a deer and hit piece. She said it’s about a “I never thought I would get Rochester after a woman tied property of the owners of the Vil- tree designated Rochester’s first the curb on U.S. 51, near the Dollar “woman who returns to her into the top 25,” she said. herself to it in protest. lage Green Apartments. She says historic tree after learning of the General store in Mercer, at 7:19 a.m. on Sunday. According to an ICSD northern Wisconsin homeland to Recently, Newman said she The white pine tree was cut she had cared for it for at least 32 company’s plans. She was raise her brother after her par- was notified she is in the top 10 report, the vehicle had to be towed. down Tuesday after the years. denied. She then requested land- ——— ents passed away in a car acci- authors. Rochester City Council opted not Turner said she would do mark tree designation, and three A deer hit a vehicle driven by dent. She meets a bush pilot If she wins, she will get a two- to designate it a landmark tree, “everything within my power” to professionals she hired to inspect Dean J. Kolpin, 53, of Gurney, at from her high school and they book writing contract with The Oakland Press reports. DTE fight “against the injustices that the tree scored it above what’s 5:09 p.m. on Wednesday on U.S. 2, fall in love.” Harlequin, a publishing compa- Energy representatives said the happen within the only city that required to receive the designa- near Wisconsin 169, according to an As inspiration, Newman said ny. She said she needs the pub- tree could have potentially I’ve ever called home.” tion. ICSD report. she incorporated life experiences lic’s help to win by voting for her. knocked out power for roughly DTE Energy spokesman Acting City Manager Nik ——— she had growing up in the north- To vote, visit soyouthinkyou- 3,000 area residents. Scott Simons said branches Banda, who has a forestry Thomas Lawrence Marzari, 67, ern Wisconsin area. canwrite.com. Jane Turner fought for six from the tree had grown into degree, inspected the tree and of Wakefield, hit a deer on U.S. 2 in Kimball at 5:55 p.m. on Wednesday, months to save the tree, and on power lines and could have deemed it one point short of the according to an ICSD report. Tuesday tied herself to it before potentially caused problems. He requirement. The City Council FIRE CALLS it was taken down. Police were said a company arborist and also voted last month to hire Iron County, Wis. called to ask her to leave, but she another paid by the city “evalu- another professional to inspect it. The ICSD received reports of a Ford plans $900 million investment, refused. The rope tying her to the ated the tree and determined DTE Energy has agreed to brush fire at the Hadley Brush Pit in tree was cut, and police stayed that trimming would leave the plant another tree in the white Mercer at 10:10 a.m. on Monday. with her while the tree was tree in an unhealthy condition,” pine’s place. The Mercer Fire Department and 200 more jobs at Chicago plant Department of Natural Resources CHICAGO (AP) — Ford Motor my. responded to the fire. ANIMAL COMPLAINTS Co. would invest $900 million in “The agreement, if ratified, Iron County, Wis. its assembly plant on Chicago’s will help lead the Ford Motor Wisconsin US senator tours train derailment site in Alma The ICSD received a report of a South Side and create about 200 Co., our employees and our com- dog found on U.S. 2 in Saxon at new jobs under a tentative labor munities into the future,” said ALMA, Wis. (AP) — U.S. Sen. 2:40 p.m. on Saturday. According to agreement between the John Fleming, Ford executive Tammy Baldwin says first an ICSD report, the dog was automaker and United Auto vice president of global manufac- responders need more training described as a male, black plot Workers. turing and labor affairs. after two train derailments in hound and was taken to the HOPE The Michigan-based automak- The $900 million investment two days in Wisconsin last week- Animal Shelter. er would employ 4,600 workers would be more than double the end. ——— at the Chicago Assembly Plant to $400 million spent to modernize Baldwin toured the derail- The ICSD received a report of an injured deer on County G in Oma at ment site in Alma, in western support production of the Explor- the 91-year-old plant in 2010 so 7:48 a.m. on Wednesday. According er, Police Interceptor, Taurus it could make the Explorer. The Wisconsin, on Thursday. Up to to an ICSD report, the deer was dis- and a new vehicle to be named SUV is credited with a 20,000 gallons of ethanol spilled patched. later, The (Munster) Times turnaround at the plant, with into the Mississippi River when reports. The plant in the employment growing from 3,200 a BNSF Railway train derailed Hegewisch neighborhood also workers in 2011 to 4,400 today. last Saturday. NOTICE makes the Lincoln MKS, which To keep up with demand, the WKOW-TV reports Baldwin The City of Wakefield is is being phased out next year. plant and the Chicago Stamping said one of the rail safety The four-year agreement Plant in the nearby city of Chica- reforms she’s been fighting for is seeking applicants for approved by union leadership go Heights are running around letting first responders know the position of an interim now goes to union members for the clock. what a train is carrying in case it ratification through Wednesday. Chicago Mayor Rahm does derail. City Manager. The contract includes worker Emanuel said in a statement The Wisconsin Democrat says incentives that would lead to an that the contract “is a win for providing “real-time informa- Letters of interest and estimated $54 million going both Ford’s workers and the tion” helps emergency crews resumes must be submit- immediately into the local econo- South Side of Chicago.” respond with the right equip- ment — something she says is ted to the City Clerk by “not happening right now.” 10:00am on Tuesday, On Friday, Baldwin plans to visit Watertown, in southern November 17, 2015. Associated Press Gov. Rick Snyder signs law Wisconsin, where a Canadian TRAIN CARS lie overturned outside of Alma, Wis., after derailing on Sat- Joe DelFavero Pacific train derailed and spilled urday. BNSF Railway says five tanker cars leaked ethanol into the Mis- crude oil Sunday, prompting an Mayor regulating martial arts fights sissippi River. evacuation. LANSING (AP) — Michigan arts fights and boxing. 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Taking the wit- vived a bloodbath portrayed in mobster who stayed mostly in house, he threw his hands up in father and prosecutor. ness stand last month, Valenti “Goodfellas,” with Robert De the shadows for decades by the air and hollered: “Free!” grandfather The defense accused prosecu- testified that Asaro and Burke Niro’s character going ballistic adhering to the Mafia’s strict “I was shocked, I was really were members tors of relying on shady paid coop- killed a suspected informant over fellow mobsters’ purchases code of silence was acquitted shocked,” Asaro said outside. of the secretive erators, including Asaro’s cousin with a dog chain in 1969 before of flashy cars and furs and, fear- Thursday of charges he helped “I’ve got two years in, and I’m Bonanno crime Gaspare Valenti. They argued ordering Valenti to help bury the ing they would attract law plan a legendary 1978 Lufthansa dying to get home.” family, “was that the witnesses had incentive body. enforcement attention, having heist retold in the hit film “Good- He said he would be headed born into that to frame Asaro to escape lengthy Valenti also testified that them whacked. Prosecutors fellas.” home to have a good meal with life and he fully prison terms of their own. Asaro drafted him for the claimed he collected at least A federal jury reached the sur- his family. embraced it,” “These are despicable people,” Lufthansa heist, telling him, $500,000 from the score but had prising verdict at a Brooklyn “Right now I’ve been eating Assistant U.S. defense lawyer Elizabeth Mace- “Jimmy Burke has a big score at a gambling problem and squan- racketeering trial where it heard bologna sandwiches,” he said. Vincent Attorney Alicyn donio said in her closing. “They the airport coming up, and you’re dered it away at the racetrack. testimony that portrayed 80- It was a stunning defeat for Asaro Cooley said in are accomplished liars.” invited to go.” Asked what he thought of year-old Vincent Asaro as a the federal government in a closing argu- At trial, prosecutors described When he learned about the Valenti, Asaro said: “You don’t throwback to an era when New courthouse where prosecutors ments. His devotion to the how Asaro rose through the mountain of $100 bills and jewels even want to know.” But it was York’s five organized crime fami- over the years have won convic- Bonannos “was as permanent as ranks and developed an taken from a Lufthansa vault, all behind him: Asaro was plan- lies comprised a secret society tions of major mob figures like the ‘death before dishonor’ tattoo “unbreakable bond” with the Asaro was “very happy, really ning to spend Thanksgiving with that committed brazen crimes Gambino family head John Gotti on his arm,” she added. more notorious James “Jimmy euphoric,” Valenti testified. “We this family. and settled scores with blood- and Genovese crime boss Vincent Asaro said he believed jurors the Gent” Burke, the late Lucch- thought there was going to be $2 As he hopped into a waiting shed. “chin” Gigante. The U.S. attor- found him not guilty because the ese crime family associate who million in cash and there was $6 car, Asaro quipped to one of his Asaro jumped up, pumped his ney’s office declined to comment prosecution’s case was “overkill.” orchestrated the holdup at the million.” lawyers: “Sam, don’t let them see fist and clapped after the verdict. after the verdict. “She must’ve put 30 agents on Lufthansa cargo terminal at In the aftermath, Asaro sur- the body in the trunk.” Colorado disputes key part of EPA mine report DENVER (AP) — Colorado had no immediate comment on experts didn’t make any determi- officials say they didn’t endorse King’s letter. Spokesman Peter nation of how high the water an Environmental Protection Soeth said Thursday the employ- pressure was inside the mine. He Agency cleanup operation that ee who wrote the report was out said they were not involved in caused a massive spill of toxic of the office and could not be the Gold King operation and had wastewater from an inactive reached. gone to the mine only because an mine, disputing a key claim by The EPA said it was reviewing EPA official at the scene wanted federal agencies that state King’s letter. In a written state- to talk to them about future work experts signed off on the plan. ment, the agency said only its there, not the work going on that State officials neither inspector general received the day. approved nor disapproved of the letter, and other officials didn’t The Bureau of Reclamation operation, according to a Sept. 2 see it until Tuesday. report, released seven weeks letter to the EPA from Mike after King’s letter, described the King, executive director of the two state experts as being even Colorado Department of Natural RiversThe polluted spill polluted rivers in more deeply involved than the Resources. The Associated Press Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, EPA report did. obtained the letter through an including on the Southern Ute The state experts discussed open records request. Reservation and Navajo Nation. the EPA plan for the Gold King King’s letter is a blow to the The EPA came under intense Mine with the chief EPA official EPA’s contention that outside criticism from Congress and from on scene “and were in agreement technical experts supported its state and local officials for caus- to proceed,” the Bureau of Recla- plan to push a drainage pipe ing the blowout and for the way mation report said. through debris covering the it responded. In an email to the AP, Depart- entrance to the Gold King Mine Both the EPA and the Bureau ment of Natural Resources in southwestern Colorado on Aug. of Reclamation concluded the spokesman Todd Hartman said 5. The debris gave way, unleash- cleanup crew underestimated the that was incorrect. He did not ing a torrent of 3 million gallons depth and pressure of the water, elaborate. of wastewater laden with heavy which gushed out of the mine Hartman said a Bureau of metals from inside the mine. when the debris was breached. Reclamation official spoke with The letter also raises ques- An EPA internal review made both the state mining experts tions about an investigation of public Aug. 26 said the two min- before the report was issued. the spill by the federal Bureau of ing experts from the state He said the department would Associated Press Reclamation, which claimed two Department of Natural not make the two experts avail- IN THIS file photo from Aug. 12, Environmental Protection Agency contractors use heavy machinery to mining experts from the state Resources and EPA officials able for an interview. They were repair damage at the site of the blow-out at the Gold King mine, which triggered a major spill of toxic approved of the project. Some believed the water inside the identified as Bruce Stover, direc- wastewater, outside Silverton, Colo. Officials are disputing a key claim by federal agencies about a massive members of Congress have ques- mine was under little or no pres- tor of the Inactive Mine Reclama- spill of toxic wastewater from an inactive mine. A report by the federal Bureau of Reclamation said two state tioned whether the bureau’s sure. The EPA said the state tion Program, and Allen Soren- mining experts signed off on an EPA clean-up project that led to the Aug. 5 spill. investigation was sufficiently experts were at the Gold King son, project manager and geologi- independent. The bureau is part Mine on the day of the spill in a cal engineer for the same pro- EPA and to a memo from an EPA also investigating the spill. The whether the Bureau of Reclama- of the Interior Department and is supporting role for the cleanup gram. contractor. Hartman said the agency announced last week the tion’s investigation was indepen- separate from the EPA. operation. King’s letter raised nine specif- EPA didn’t respond to the letter. inquiry would be expanded to dent. The Bureau of Reclamation But King’s letter said the state ic objections to the report by the The EPA’s inspector general is include, among other things, Black administrator named Reactions mixed on Missouri System’s interim head proposed smoking ban COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — One faced its share of troubling inci- Second-year law student until Wolfe was gone. of the University of Missouri’s dents and we recognize that we Christopher Hamm, president of Wolfe and the chancellor of in public housing first black law school graduates must move forward as a commu- the school’s Black Law Students the Columbia campus, R. Bowen was appointed Thursday to lead nity. We must embrace these Association, applauded the Loftin, abruptly resigned on NEW YORK (AP) — The feder- HUD Secretary Julian Castro the four-campus system through issues as they come, and they appointment. Monday. On Thursday, the board al government’s proposal Thurs- said a nationwide ban would pro- a tumultuous period of racial will come to define us in the “There is nobody better suited said Loftin’s resignation timeline day to ban smoking inside and tect more than 760,000 children unrest, drawing praise from stu- future.” to lead this university than Mike had been accelerated and that out of public housing nationwide and save about $153 million a dents who said he’s well- MU Policy Now, a student Middleton,” said Hamm, 22, of his interim replacement, Hank got a decidedly mixed reaction year in health care costs, repairs equipped to confront the prob- group made up of graduate and Cincinnati, Ohio. Foley, had already assumed that from the people most affected. and preventable fires. lems they felt his predecessor professional students, had been Ben Trachtenberg, an associ- role. Loftin will take a different Some who suffer from second- “Everyone — no matter where largely ignored. pushing for the president’s role ate law professor who chairs the position at the university. hand smoke were thrilled, but they live — deserves a chance to Michael Middleton, 68, has to go to Middleton, who retired as Columbia campus’ Faculty Coun- Meanwhile Thursday, author- others, including some non- grow up in a healthy, smoke-free spent 30 years at the university deputy chancellor of the cil on University Policy, also ities announced that a third Mis- smokers, worried that it gives home,” said the surgeon general, — as an undergraduate, law stu- Columbia campus in August and praised it, calling Middleton “a souri man had been charged for the government yet another rea- Dr. Vivek Murthy. “There is no dent, faculty member and finally, had been made a deputy chancel- very smart guy who knows a ton allegedly posting anonymous son to harass or even evict poor safe level of secondhand smoke.” administrator. At a news confer- lor emeritus. He had been work- about the university.” online threats to attack college people for doing what would oth- The rule would ban lit tobacco ence announcing his appoint- ing part-time to assist Loftin “I have nothing but good campuses. erwise be a legal activity in the products — cigarettes, cigars or ment as the university system’s design a plan to increase inclu- things to say about Mike,” Tra- Hunter M. Park, a 19-year-old privacy of their own homes. pipes — in all residences, indoor interim president, he vowed to sion and diversity on campus. chtenberg told The Associated student at the Missouri Universi- “I think it is completely common areas and administra- take on the racial problems that “Given the recent turmoil, Press. ty of Science and Technology in bogus,” said Devante Barrett, a tive offices. Smoking also would inspired the protests that helped Deputy Chancellor Emeritus Middleton takes over at a tur- Rolla who was the first of the 24-year-old non-smoker who be prohibited outdoors within 25 force Monday’s abrupt resigna- Middleton is a strong transition- bulent time for the university. three to be charged, appeared in lives in the Elliot-Chelsea Hous- feet of buildings. Electronic tion of President Tim Wolfe and al figure,” the group wrote in a Black student groups had been court Thursday via a video feed es in Manhattan’s gritty Chelsea cigarettes that emit vapor but another top administrator. letter of endorsement posted on calling for change over the from a Columbia jail, where he neighborhood. “You might as not smoke would not be subject “I have seen the system grow its Facebook page and sent to administration’s handling of was ordered held without bond. well have us all chained up in to the ban. and excel over the years and I curators. Several student organi- racial issues and were given a He is charged with making a ter- bondage now.” The public now has 60 days to look with great optimism in the zations signed the recommenda- boost last weekend when 30 roristic threat, which is punish- Smoking is already banned in comment, and the ban would future,” said Middleton. tion letter, including the Legion black football players vowed not able by up to seven years in about 20 percent of the nation’s take effect 18 months after the He said the university “has of Black Collegians. to take part in team activities prison. federally subsidized housing. rule is finalized. The Department of Housing and “The clock starts today,” said Urban Development wants to Ed Cabrera, a HUD spokesman in extend that to the other 940,000 San Francisco. 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Tom Stankard/Daily Globe RICHARD BOLEN, U.S. Army, speaks to Wakefield-Marenisco students and local residents during a Veterans Day program Wednesday. Tom Stankard/Daily Globe DAVID BRACKET, left, listens to Kyle Hoye speak to Bessemer Area Schools students and local residents during a Veterans Day program Wednes- day.

HURLEY K-12 Tanker driver killed after crashing into road crew Kimball Ralph truck Ansami/Daily CANTON TOWNSHIP (AP) Globe — The driver of a tanker truck Homemakers VIETNAM has been killed after slamming VETERANS into the back of a road commis- Dave Tauer sion vehicle in Wayne County’s and Robert host craft fair Canton Township. Morzenti State police say the tanker

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passed one county road commis- KIMBALL, Wis. — The Hur- el expenses for the clubs and any ets saying, sion truck that was on the shoul- ley Homemakers hosted a craft improvements needed at the fair- “Never der of southbound Interstate 275 show Saturday at the Kimball grounds. again will about 2 p.m. Thursday before Community Center. In case shoppers got hungry, one genera- striking the second truck that Local craft-makers displayed Brooke Piilola, 17, and Rysz tion of vet- was stopped in the freeway’s their hand-made products on Thomas, 10, Iron County 4-H erans aban- right lane. several tables and community members, made lunch and baked don anoth- Police say arrow boards on members got an early start on goods, including banana bread er” at a Hur- both road commission vehicles their holiday shopping. On dis- and peanut butter cookies. ley K-12 were activated. play were cutting boards, cloth- Piilola said she’s involved in school Vet-

The driver of the road com- ing and accessories, soaps, can- 4-H by raising a hog and selling erans Day mission truck was taken as a dles and holiday decorations. it at the county fair’s auction. program precaution to an area hospital. Mary Smith, president of the Smith said, “I grew up in 4-H, Wednesday. Kimball Homemakers, said more and I believe it is very beneficial than $700 was raised for the Iron to our area youth in that it teach-

County 4-H programs. Funds es them valuable life skills and raised will be used toward sum- the importance of active commu- mer camperships for youth, trav- nity involvement.”

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8 l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 AREA / STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM River restoration project marks decade, with 3 dams to go TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — date on the project that started a idea even before the flood. He Nate Winkler waded knee-deep decade ago. would have preferred to see the into the clear, rippling Boardman Traverse City Light & Power dams repaired and reused. River, thermometer and worn decommissioned the Sabin, The thought of anglers tromp- leather notebook in hand. Boardman and Brown Bridge ing up and down the river’s He dipped the thermometer dams in 2005. The future of those shores is unnerving, as is the into the cool water and logged his structures returned to their own- thought of big Lake Michigan observation: 52 degrees. Just ers — the Sabin and Boardman fish like coho salmon or steel- right for a midday in October. dams to Grand Traverse County, head trout competing with small- “This stream is supposed to be Brown Bridge and Union Street er fish and carrying big-lake con- a cold-water stream, which dams to Traverse City. The gov- tamination up the river. He means the temperature rarely ernments launched a multi-agen- believes invasive sea lamprey are gets above 65 in the summer- cy effort to decide their fate. poised to move upstream once time,” Winkler, a biologist with The city, county, Grand Tra- Sabin Dam is removed, and said the Conservation Resource verse Band of Ottawa and sediment from the former Brown Alliance, told the Traverse City Chippewa Indians, TCL&P, non- Bridge Pond will continue to Record-Eagle. profits and state and federal wash downstream for years. The stretch of the river in environmental agencies worked “I’ll never see this river run which Winkler stood wasn’t with the public to come up with a clear again in my lifetime,” he always so cold. A dam built in the strategy, write a plan and start said. 1920s trapped water in a nearly fundraising. Parties involved in the dam 200-acre pond just a few feet Boots finally hit the ground in removal, including the city of upstream for nearly a century. 2011 when crews waded into Traverse City, contractors and That pond absorbed sunlight, Brown Bridge Pond to find the planning agencies, faced law- warmed the water and hurt Boardman River’s original chan- suits from property owners. Sub- insects, fish and other wildlife nel, remove 250,000 cubic yards contractor Molon Excavating, downstream. of sediment and build a structure Inc. was saddled with most of the It was “thermal pollution,” to allow water to slowly leave the liability. Some property owners Winkler said. pond. received settlements late last But the mammoth, aged dam The water didn’t leave slowly. year following years of litigation. is gone, taken out following an It rushed down the river in six to The flood was devastating for engineering failure in 2012 that 12 hours instead of the planned the implementation team, too. Associated Press resulted in scores of flooded 15 to 20 days. It gushed below Frank Dituri, chairman of the THIS PHOTO from Nov. 3 shows the Boardman River as it flows through the Brown Bridge Quiet Area where downriver properties. the structure, washing out sandy project implementation team and the former Brown Bridge Pond was created by the former Brown Bridge Dam near Traverse City. The mam- Winkler is part of a team soils that couldn’t hold steady. It wetland ecologist for the band, moth, aged dam is gone, taken out following an engineering failure in 2012 that resulted in scores of flood- charged with the biggest dam flushed more than 10 miles lives downstream of the dam; his ed downriver properties. removal undertaking ever seen downstream, devastating some house was flooded. Steve in Michigan — The Boardman riverside homes. Largent, Grand Traverse Con- Road bridge at the north end of Its removal is scheduled to be man Dam removal, but requires River Dams Ecosystem Restora- The river rose to the bridge servation District’s Boardman Keystone Pond, is slated for paired with construction of a new local governments sign on to fin- tion Project. It includes removing that crosses the river at Dave River Program Coordinator, removal beginning in 2017. The Cass Road bridge. The bridge, ish the next two dam projects. three dams and modifying a Downer’s property. The flood watched it happen. Michigan Department of Envi- slated for construction beginning The agency also agreed to fund fourth on the waterway that destroyed the banks around his “It was like a geyser coming ronmental Quality considers it a next year, will be built across the 65 percent of Sabin Dam stretches from a Kalkaska home, and carried with it con- up from the center of the dewa- deficient structure and mandat- river’s future path, said Grand removal, an estimated $1.8 mil- swamp to downtown Traverse taminated sediment, Downer tering structure,” he said. ed the county either fix or Traverse County Road Commis- lion. The rest of the money, an City. The effort will restore more said. The breach mangled much of destroy it. sion manager Jim Cook. estimated $945,000, must come than 250 acres of wetlands and “It was scary,” Downer said, the public’s trust in the project, “It doesn’t have adequate The Army Corps of Engineers from local sources. reconnect 160 miles of Grand remembering the event from the and made many wary of future spillway capacity,” said Jim announced recently it will pay up The Grand Traverse County Traverse Bay tributaries. living room of his warm, one- phases. Largent said contractors Pawloski, a DEQ dam safety to $8 million toward the Board- Board of Commissioners likely Dam removal and healthy story red house, his dogs nestled will use a pump system on future engineer. “When a flood and man Dam removal, waiving a 35 will discuss continuing with the streams don’t come without in patches of afternoon sun. “We dam removals to prevent flood- rainfall occur, Boardman does percent local match requirement project and accepting the Army money, dialogue or time. Nearly were ready to make a run for it.” ing. not have enough stability to pass levied on most federal grants. Corps’ offer during a Ways and $12 million of federal, local and Downer is vocally opposed to The 121-year-old Boardman the water around or through or The strings-attached money Means Committee meeting Nov. grant money has been spent to dam removal. He didn’t like the Dam, located beneath the Cass over the dam.” should cover the cost of Board- 18. WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO Bush: Democrats aren’t enemy, Washington needs fixing GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — GOP which he answered questions presidential candidate Jeb Bush from the crowd of roughly 200 told Republicans Thursday that people about veteran health care, Democrats are not the enemy police, education policy and ride- and he is focused on fixing a bro- hailing service Uber. He focused ken Washington. on boosting the economy and Outsider rivals Donald Trump cited his tax plan along with the and Ben Carson have appealed to need to cut red tape, reverse voters angry with the federal gov- President Barack Obama’s oppo- ernment. At a Michigan campaign sition to the Keystone pipeline event, the former Florida governor and halt the president’s plan to said people should be mad and down on carbon emissions from frustrated but elect a president power plants. with “joy in his heart (who) has Michigan’s primary is March 8. the proven skills to fix things.” The last Republican candidate to “Democrats are not our ene- win the state was Bush’s father, mies,” he said at the Kent Coun- George H.W. Bush, in 1988. ty GOP in Grand Rapids, criticiz- Bush missed most of a ing Democrat Hillary Rodham fundraiser before the campaign Clinton’s answer in a debate that stop because he said a tornado Republicans are among her ene- hit an airport in Iowa, delaying mies. “It’s a Washington that’s his flight. broken. And we need principled, Carson has outraised other centered leadership to fix it.” GOP contenders in Michigan this Clinton has described her year, totaling $477,000 to Bush’s comment as a “little tongue in $454,000 through September. cheek,” saying she has had posi- Carson made up ground in the tive experiences with Republi- most recent quarter, bringing in cans while in office but not dur- $352,000 while Bush collected ing campaigns. $121,000, according to Federal Bush, who has lagged in polls, Election Commission records. is hoping to be the GOP’s main- Bush said Thursday’s Tom Stankard/Daily Globe stream alternative candidate fundraising event, which was WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO STUDENTS made posters to honor those who served the country for a Veterans Day Program Wednesday. when early voting contests begin hosted by major GOP donor next year. Peter Secchia at a downtown “My approach isn’t to focus on hotel, was successful and fol- necessarily how bad things are lowed a “huge” fundraiser last — connect and understand that month in the Detroit area. people are angry about it, but “We have the resources to run offer solutions,” he told reporters a competitive campaign and we’ll Man melds theater with Wisconsin history, Packers after the town hall-style stop, in continue to have it,” he said.

ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (AP) Stirred.” One show, “A Juke Box sin State Journal. “We have The city also has the John C. — Frank Hermans is an unlikely of Cheese,” was set in a cheese some reality, but it’s not real. Burke Correctional Center, a historian. factory while “The Guernsey Historical fiction is exactly what minimum security prison, and Aerial drones fly Wisconsin The 51-year-old Elvis imper- Boys” was a Dairy State take on I’m doing.” Dodge Correctional Institution, a sonator with an office and ware- “The Jersey Boys.” On Saturday, Hermans and central reception center for all house in the former space of the Other topics have included his troupe of actors will hit the prisoners entering the system. skies, go into legal gray area Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Kroll’s restaurants, former road and turn the stage of the “The railroad and the prison is COTTAGE GROVE, Wis. (AP) members, most of whom fly has carved a niche in this part of Green Bay landmarks like St. historic Waupun City Auditori- one of the reasons the city con- — On a recent golden autumn model fixed wing aircraft, the the state putting his own spin on Mary’s Roller Rink and the Star- um into a railroad depot. That’s tinued to grow,” said Jim Laird, a morning, a half-dozen members presence of drones flying at the all things Wisconsin. dust nightclub, the H.C. Prange the setting for the play “Rahr’s local historian who spent 30 of the Madison Area Radio Con- MARCS field reflects the explod- Not in books but with scripts, Co. store in Sturgeon Bay and Beer and Prison City, USA.” years teaching math in the trol Society basked in lawn ing popularity of the craft with written prolifically over the past the 1974 Hortonville teachers Like his other Wisconsin- prison system. “People around chairs on a former cow pasture in hobbyists nationwide. 16 years and enjoyed by thou- strike. Some, according to Her- based shows, this one, too, is a the state, when they think of Cottage Grove where they fly Using drones that are easy to sands who laugh at his plays and mans, were not amused by the mix of fact and fiction. Waupun, they don’t think about their planes when the quiet was fly and readily mounted with musicals that sometimes poke fun mockery of the highly con- Waupun is home to the the community, they think about interrupted by a buzzing sound. cameras that record the trip at — but also resonate with — tentious labor dispute that divid- Waupun Correctional Institu- the prison.” “Mosquitoes!” shouted one of from a bird’s eye view, “we fly as those who live in northeastern ed the community northwest of tion, the state’s first prison. The Rahr’s Beer is also real. the retirees, setting the others to if we are in the aircraft,” said Wisconsin where the biggest city Appleton. castle-like facility surrounded by According to the Oshkosh Beer good-natured laughter. The Charlie Toms, 43, a hobbyist is the smallest with an NFL team. One of Hermans’ biggest residential neighborhoods was Blog, the company traces its faint, high-pitched buzzing was- racer who counsels rural electric His musicals come with titles shows was “Brent the Musical,” built in 1854 at about the same roots to 1847 in Manitowoc n’t from an insect that survived cooperatives on the potential of like “CSI: Kewaunee” and “My about a star softball player who time the Rock River Valley Rail- where German immigrant Wil- the frost, but a pair of four-blad- drones for power line inspection Big Fat Pulaski Wedding.” When switches to a rival team and was road arrived. Additional cell helm Peter Mathias Rahr opened ed flying drones zipping across as part of his job. earthquakes began rumbling written to mock Brett Favre’s halls were built in 1906 and 1913 the Eagle Brewery. In 1865, a the field on a demonstration It’s not just recreational use of through Clintonville in 2012 it departure from the Packers. and all remain in use today in nephew of Rahr, Henry Rahr, flight. drones — also known as provided perfect fodder and led “You write about what you addition to the administration opened the Rahr Green Bay Operated by a small, mostly unmanned aerial vehicles or to the play “Shaken, Not know,” Hermans told the Wiscon- building constructed in 1855. Brewing Co. on the East River. younger, percentage of the club’s UAVs — that is booming. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 l 9 Clement GOGEBIC MINERS AWARDS cuts hand in dispute off campus MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wis- consin running back Corey Clement cut his hand after get- ting involved in an argument at his off-campus apartment build- ing, the team said Thursday. According to a statement, the junior for the 23rd-ranked Bad- gers was returning to his apart- ment early Sunday when he saw an argument between a security guard and a group of people. Wisconsin said Clement was cut when he and the guard were assaulted by the others. The Badgers have a limited schedule this week because they don't have a game Saturday. Clement attended practice on Wednesday but did not take part Pat Krause/Daily Globe as planned as he rehabs from THE GOGEBIC Miners football team held its annual football banquet and handed out several awards Thursday night. Those honored include from left: Brayden Tomes, Richard Syrjala sports hernia surgery. Memorial Trophy (most improved player); Wyatt Barto, Jay Bennetts Memorial Trophy (outstanding senior interior lineman); Anthony Fabbri, dedication and leadership coaches A team spokesman said it was award; Cody Harden, Cliff Nyman Memorial Trophy (contributed the most to the team while receiving the least amount of recognition); Ryan Hemming, Andy J. Callovi Memorial Love of Football Spirit Award; and Jason Turula, dedication and leadership coaches award. Also receiving awards but not present Thursday were: Caleb Greenough, Robert Burt Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player) and Steven R. Plesh Award (hustle); and Jess Mazzon, who was a senior last year but was recognized for receiving the Pete Fusi Athletic Scholarship. WISCONSIN — page 10 Hurley’s Maki named to All-Region team By JASON JUNO Five play- ILB: Brett Paul, Medford, 6-0, 230, Sr. [email protected] ers from URLEY LL ORTHWEST H A -N ILB: Tanner Johnson, Osceola, 6-0, 205, Jr. EGION PLAYERS HURLEY — For the second year in a row, Alma-Pepin R ILB: Cody Gostovich, Saint Croix Central, 5-11, 1991: Todd Corbley, WR Hurley has an All-Northwest Region player at were named 200, Sr. 1993: Mark Levra, LB defensive back. to the All- ILB: Lance Johnson, Alma-Pepin, 5-9, 165, Sr. 1994: Scott Rainaldo, OL Senior Mitchell Maki (6-1, 205) was named to Region team, OLB: Nate Pearson, Northwestern, 6-2, 215, Sr. 1998: Joe Levra, OL; Kevin the Wisconsin Football Coaches i n c l u d i n g OLB: Trent Smith, Saint Croix Central, 5-10, 190, Brunell, DL Association All-Northwest s t a n d o u t Sr. 1999: Dan Perlberg, DL OLB: Alex Robbins, Marathon, 5-11, 190, Sr. Region team this week. Hurley Trevor Heit at 2004: Nick Thomas, LB; Jeff OLB: Kyle Foster, Lakeland, 6-1, 200, Sr. defensive back Cole Huotari running back. Borseth, OL DB: Kaleb Kaminski, Tomahawk, 6-0, 190, Sr. and offensive lineman Jeff Alma-Pepin 2009: Daulton Levra, RB DB: Xavier Cummings, Hayward, 6-0, 175, Jr. Franzoi were named to the All- ended Hur- 2010: Ty Patritto, OL DB: Austin Borchardt, Edgar, 6-4, 185, Sr. 2012: Jarret Rhenlund, RB Region team last season. ley's season in DB: Mitchell Maki, Hurley, 6-1, 205, Sr. 2014: Cole Huotari, DB; Jeff "He's had a great career, Level 2 and DB: Mikel Delzer, Medford, 6-0, 190, Sr. Franzoi, OL when you're a four-year starter advanced to DB: Evan Nielsen, Saint Croix Central, 6-0, 160, 2015: Mitchell Maki, DB at defensive back and three- this week- Sr. year starter at running back," Maki end's state semifinal against Coleman with a 21-20 P: Nate Pearson, Northwestern, 6-2, 215, Sr. Hurley coach Scott Erickson All-Northwest win over Spring Valley last week. OL: Logan Miller, Osceola, 6-4, 265, Sr. OL: Noah LeBlanc, Hayward, 6-2, 240, Sr. said. "He's had all-conference Region Northwestern’s Nate Pearson earned spots at awards each year. He's worked outside linebacker, punter and running back. OL: Sam Buchberger, Marathon, 6-1, 210, Sr. hard, went to camp, did all the things you need to Teammate Alex Tecker made the team on the OL: Cole Riemer, Osceola, 6-5, 250, Sr. do to put yourself in position to be the best player defensive line. OL: Madison Larson, Alma-Pepin, 5-10, 235, Sr. OL: Garrett Storch, Medford, 6-4, 260, Sr. you can possibly be. He's fought off some injuries Getting players on the All-Region team isn't OL: Isaac Buntrock, Merrill, 6-0, 265, Sr. with the foot problem last year and into this year a easy, especially for a team like Hurley that plays OL: Mason McEvers, Grantsburg, 5-11, 210, Sr. bit, too. He's fought through some adversity." mostly Michigan teams. The All-Region team OL: Dylan Peterson, Stratford, 6-4, 240, Sr. Maki led Hurley this season with five intercep- includes players from all seven divisions. OL: Ben Lepak, Edgar, 6-3, 265, Sr. tions and was second in passes defended with 13. "There's a lot of good football players in the RB: Trevor Heit, Alma-Pepin, 5-9, 165, Sr. He also recovered a fumble and forced another. Northwest Region," Erickson said. "It's one of those RB: Howie Leuschen, Hayward, 6-0, 190, Sr. Maki was second on the team in tackles with 70 things; not a lot of teams know our players, but RB: Cody Gostovich, Saint Croix Central, 5-11, (44 solo, 6 for loss). they do know our program. When they see a play- 200, Sr. Maki finished the season as the team's third- er that has comparable stats to other ones, some- RB: Ryan Gassner, Marathon, 5-11, 185, Sr. leading rusher with 793 yards on 94 carries. He times we get some on, sometimes we don't." RB: Nate Pearson, Northwestern, 6-2, 215, Sr. scored nine touchdowns. Maki rushed for a career- RB: Ethan Ellingsworth, Osceola, 6-1, 190, Jr. All-Northwest Region team high 220 yards on 18 carries in a 52-34 win at Bark QB: Landon Stepan, Mosinee, 5-9, 160, Sr. DL: Logan Miller, Osceola, 6-4, 265, Sr. QB: Kobe Berghammer, Clayton, 5-10, 155, So. River-Harris. DL: Wylie Frahm, Edgar, 5-8, 200, Sr. If Maki had a good night, the whole team tend- WR: Joe McKelvey, Osceola, 6-3, 195, Sr. DL: Christian Kleinschmidt, Merrill, 6-1, 240, Sr. WR: Mikel Delzer, Medford, 6-0, 190, Sr. ed to. DL: James Sterry, Alma-Pepin, 6-4, 195, Sr. WR: Cameron Bodsberg, Clayton, 5-9, 165, Sr. "He was one of our top leaders," Erickson said. DL: Alex Tecker, Northwestern, 6-4, 260, Jr. WR: Bryce Graveen, Mosinee, 6-3, 180, Sr. Jason Juno/Daily Globe "When he was on his game, everybody kind of fed DE: Caiden Haake, Alma-Pepin, 6-2, 205, Jr. TE/FB: Keegan Nielsen, Prescott, 6-4, 191, Sr. HURLEY’S MITCHELL Maki intercepts a pass in the Midgets’ off of that. That's what great players and great DE: Devin Mathwich, Marathon, 6-1, 215, Sr. TE/FB: Logan Bader, Unity, 6-7, 210, Sr. Level 1 playoff win over Eleva-Strum on Oct. 24 at Veterans DE: Steven Renn, Tomahawk, 6-0, 205, Sr. leaders are supposed to do, raise the level of play of Util: Alex Hafferman, Edgar, 5-11, 185, Jr. Memorial Field in Hurley. Maki was named to the All-North- everybody." DE: Cole Riemer, Osceola, 6-5, 250, Sr. Util: Jesse Vlasnik, Unity, 6-3, 175, Sr. ILB: Sam Buchberger, Marathon,6-1, 210, Sr. K: Cameron Hausman, New Richmond, 6-3, 225, Sr. west Region team at defensive back this week. Lions interim GM says best way Packers look to turn up pass rush again GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The pass rush for the "We're not doing a good enough job of getting after Green Bay Packers has gone from prolific to quiet in the quarterback despite the excuses of max protect or to keep job is to win games two games. whatever you'd like to say," linebacker Clay It is no coincidence that they have lost both those Matthews said. ALLEN PARK (AP) — Sheldon games, though the lack of pressure certainly isn't the It's all about making the next adjustment, team- White may have a slim chance to keep his job beyond this season. only reason during a tough midseason stretch for the mate Julius Peppers added. He has a team-high 5 1/2 The Detroit Lions' interim gen- NFC North favorites. sacks, one more than Matthews. eral manager knows there is a cru- The Packers are determined to turn up the heat "You have spells where once you have so many cial key to his improbable shot to again when the Detroit Lions visit Lambeau Field on sacks or pressures in a short amount of time, people stay in charge. Sunday. take notice and they prepare and they try to take cer- "The best way to be a candidate "Well statistically we haven't sacked the quarter- tain things away," Peppers said. "It's a game of is to win these games," White said back and we're not hitting the quarterback enough adjustments. It's our turn to adjust and start getting Thursday at his first news confer- the last two weeks," coach Mike McCarthy said. pressure." ence since being promoted a week "That hasn't been where it was the first six weeks Facing the Lions could help. ago. "If we don't, then I won't be a compared to the last two weeks." At 1-7, Detroit is in disarray after replacing its candidate." The Lions have not commented Earlier this season, the Packers set a franchise offensive coordinator and letting go of two offensive on their search since team owner record with 42 straight games with a sack. The line coaches earlier this month. Martha Firestone Ford said a stretch of pass-rushing success started in 2012 and It didn't have the desired results up front. The national search began last week. lasted through the sixth game of this season, when Lions allowed seven sacks to Minnesota before the Two people familiar with the situ- they had three sacks during a 27-20 win over San change, and six sacks to Kansas City. ation told The Associated Press Diego. "It's not just one issue," Detroit coach Jim Cald- the Lions have not hired a firm to Associated Press Through six weeks, the Packers led the NFC with well said this week about pass protection. assist them with their search for DETROIT LIONS interim general manager Sheldon White speaks during 23 sacks. The Packers' pass rush also could get a boost from new executives, contrary to pub- They had a bye in Week 7, though the sacks did- their secondary, where top cornerback Sam Shields lished reports. The people spoke on a news conference Thursday in Allen Park. White replaces Martin May- n't return when the team came back for a tough two- looks as if he is poised to return after missing all or condition of anonymity because hew who was fired along with team president Tom Lewand. they were not authorized to speak in his 20th season with the team, a his eight-game tryout, but intends game road trip. most of the past two games with a shoulder injury. publicly about the topic. week ago and replaced them with to make the most of his opportuni- Against Denver two weeks ago, the Packers had Cornerback Casey Hayward (concussion) was lim- Detroit seems likely to look out- White and Allison Maki. The rela- ty. no sacks and just three quarterback hits on veteran ited for Thursday's long practice after missing side the organization for a GM tively surprising firings put every- "Everything I do in the next Peyton Manning. Against Carolina last week, they Wednesday, while Quinten Rollins (neck) was a full because the last time an assistant one in the organization on notice. week weeks will be my vision also didn't get a sack, and had just two hits on mobile participant for a second straight day. was promoted it didn't go very "The only person with a lifetime because I'm in charge," he said. Cam Newton. Having all three cornerbacks available would help well. appointment in this building is our Detroit coach Jim Caldwell, Manning had the Packers reeling with his mix of the Packers cover Lions star receiver Calvin John- The Lions fired general manag- owner," White said. whose second year with the team handoffs and play-action passes, Packers defensive son. er Matt Millen during the 2008 White is in his 19th year with might be his last unless he helps coordinator Dom Capers said. The Panthers often "But I think it goes hand-in-hand with the pass season and promoted Martin May- the Lions, who previously promot- the team close strong, said it was kept more blockers in to protect Newton, who could rush and pass coverage. You just have to do a better hew to replace him on an interim ed him to vice president of pro per- been a "smooth" transition since basis. Despite going on to become sonnel in 2009 after he served as a changes were made in the front scramble out of trouble when needed. job on both ends of the stick there," Matthews said. the NFL's first 0-16 team that sea- scout in various capacities. He was office. Caldwell believes White's son, Mayhew was retained to an NFL defensive back for six previous roles with the franchise make football-related decisions. years, playing the New York will serve him well with his new Detroit reached the playoffs in Giants, Detroit and Cincinnati. job. Red Wings extend Abdelkader's deal 7 years for nearly $30M 2011 for the first time since the One of his former coaches, Bill "Those guys in their role they DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit was drafted by Detroit in the sec- since 2008 when he made his 1999 season, but the team has just Parcells, gave him some advice do a great job of knowing every one playoff victory since winning since his promotion. player in the league literally," Red Wings have given forward ond round of the 2005 NHL draft. debut in the league. the 1957 NFL title and that came "Be yourself," White recalled Caldwell said. Justin Abdelkader a seven-year Abdelkader has four goals and He has five goals and 12 in 1991. They are 1-7 this season Parcells telling him. "Every player that's on the contract extension worth nearly seven points this season. He points in 59 career playoff with a trip to NFC North power "I know how difficult it is to win board, every player that's on the $30 million. scored 23 goals last year, more games. Green Bay (6-2) coming on Sun- there, but I've also won there," roster any team in the National He signed the deal Thursday, than doubling his previous per- Abdelkader, who is from day. White said. Football League, you can ask him keeping him off the free agent sonal best of 10 goals, and had a Muskegon, Michigan, scored the Ford fired Mayhew and team White also knows how challeng- and he's going to have a real set- market next summer. career-high 44 assists. He has 65 game-winning goal for Michigan president Tom Lewand, who was ing it will be to keep his job beyond tled opinion on it." The 28-year-old Abdelkader goals and 74 assists in 413 games State in the 2007 NCAA final. 10 l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard COLLEGE HOOPS

at Richmond (10-1) 86.000 F 7:00 PM South San Antonio 113, Portland 101 Local schedule R4 Milan (9-2) 74.333 at Detroit Coun- WLT Pct PF PA Thursday's Games Wary NCAA teams make tweaks try Day (10-1) 89.778 S 1:00 PM Indianapolis 450.444 200 227 Miami 92, Utah 91 Friday, Nov. 13-Saturday, Nov. 14 Division 5 Houston 350.375 174 205 Golden State 129, Minnesota 116 College basketball R1 Grand Rapids West Catholic (9-2) Jacksonville 260.250 170 235 L.A. Clippers at Phoenix Gogebic women at Kennedy King Col- 75.111 at Menominee (11-0) 104.889 S Tennessee 260.250 159 187 Friday's Games ahead of shorter shot clock lege Classic, Chicago 12:00 PM North Minnesota at Indiana, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17 R2 Lansing Catholic (10-1) 85.333 at WLT Pct PF PA Utah at Orlando, 7 p.m. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Not all that long ago, Freeland (11-0) 100.444 F 7:00 PM Cincinnati 8001.000 229 142 New Orleans at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. College basketball Wisconsin grinded out games and won regularly by Itasca at Gogebic, women, 5; men, 7 R3 Buchanan (11-0) 91.556 at Ida (11- Pittsburgh 540.556 206 182 Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 0) 92.444 F 7:00 PM Baltimore 260.250 190 214 Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. scoring in the 40s and 50s. Last year, Wisconsin R4 Algonac (10-1) 80.778 at River Cleveland 270.222 177 247 Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. could keep up with anybody with Frank Kaminsky Pool Rouge (10-1) 84.222 F 7:00 PM West Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. Division 6 W LT Pct PF PA Philadelphia at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. and Sam Dekker leading the way. R1 Boyne City (10-1) 72.889 at Tra- Denver 710.875 192 139 L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. The efficient Badgers are adept at adapting to Iron County Men's verse City St Francis (11-0) 93.667 F 7:00 Oakland 440.500 213 211 Houston at Denver, 9 p.m. the times and a new wrinkle has arrived this sea- Thursday Night Pool PM Kansas City 350.375 195 182 Brooklyn at Sacramento, 10 p.m. League R2 Laingsburg (8-3) 44.000 at Ithaca San Diego 270.222 210 249 Saturday's Games son: The shot clock has been shaved by five sec- Iron Horse 11, The Munch 5 (11-0) 88.000 F 7:00 PM NATIONAL CONFERENCE Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. onds, leaving teams — patient and otherwise — 30 Beer Barrel 12, Bank Club 4 R3 Constantine (7-4) 51.889 at Grand East Orlando at Washington, 7 p.m. Saxon Pub 11, Aurora Club 5 Rapids NorthPointe Christian (11-0) W LT Pct PF PA Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. seconds to run their offense. Spiders 10, Downtown Lounge 6 86.222 @ Comstock Park S 1:00 PM N.Y. Giants 540.556 247 226 Philadelphia at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Wisconsin's Bo Ryan and other coaches aren't Full Moon 9, North Pole 7 R4 Jackson Lumen Christi (8-3) 68.000 Philadelphia 440.500 193 164 Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. necessarily buying that this will lead to dramatic Krash Inn 9, Dawg House 7 at Clinton (11-0) 80.000 F 7:00 PM Washington 350.375 158 195 Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Full Throttle 10, Silver Street Pit Stop 6 Division 7 Dallas 260.250 160 204 Brooklyn at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. changes in college basketball. But practices have Standings R1 McBain (8-3) 60.333 at Ishpeming South changed subtly at many schools, communication DIVISION I (10-0) 82.667 S 1:00 PM W LT Pct PF PA Iron Horse – 32, The Munch – 23, Beer R2 Sandusky (11-0) 74.667 at New Carolina 8001.000 228 165 Hockey and court awareness are more important than ever, Barrel – 22, Spiders – 19, Lothrop (11-0) 88.889 F 7:00 PM Atlanta 630.667 229 190 and full-court pressure is getting a new look as a Aurora Club – 17, Saxon Pub – 16, R3 Cassopolis (9-2) 57.667 at New Orleans 450.444 241 268 way to turn up the heat on offenses getting used to Bank Club – 13. Pewamo-Westphalia (11-0) 77.333 F 7:30 Tampa Bay 350.375 181 231 All TimesNHL EST DIVISION II PM North EASTERN CONFERENCE having less time on their hands. Krash Inn – 26, North Pole – 25, Dawg R4 Dansville (10-1) 59.556 at Detroit WLT Pct PF PA Atlantic Division "I've noticed it a little bit, having the clock five House – 22, Full Moon – 22, Loyola (9-2) 77.750 F 7:00 PM Minnesota 620.750 168 140 GP WLOT Pts GF GA seconds less, especially with our scout squad Full Throttle – 20, Downtown Lounge – Division 8 Green Bay 620.750 203 167 Montreal 17 13 22 28 62 33 16, Silver Street Pitstop – 13. R1 Crystal Falls Forest Park (7-3) Chicago 350.375 162 221 Ottawa 16 853 19 50 51 putting pressure on us full court," Wisconsin point 44.889 at St Ignace (10-1) 65.764 F 7:00 Detroit 170.125 149 245 Tampa Bay 18 882 18 42 43 guard Bronson Koenig said. "We just have to get Dartball PM West Detroit 15 861 17 34 36 R2 Muskegon Catholic Central (8-2) W LT Pct PF PA Buffalo 16 880 16 39 44 things a little quicker." 62.556 at Frankfort (9-2) 62.556 S 1:00 Arizona 620.750 263 153 Boston 15 771 15 49 48 Teams with experienced guards like Koenig, and Gogebic Range PM St. Louis 440.500 153 146 Florida 16 673 15 43 41 Wichita State's Fred VanVleet and Ron Baker, may R3 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Semi- Seattle 440.500 167 140 Toronto 16 484 12 34 48 DartballNov. League11 nary (10-1) 73.778 at Waterford Our Lady San Francisco36 0 .333 126 223 Metropolitan Division have easier adjustments. That veteran backcourt Chub & Sandy’s 4, Aurora Club 2 1 (11-0) 90.667 S 1:00 PM Thursday's Game GP WLOT Pts GF GA helped Wichita State finish fourth-best nationally Marko’s 3, Milltowners 2 R4 Ottawa Lake Whiteford (9-2) 52.222 Buffalo 22, N.Y. Jets 17 N.Y. Rangers16 12 22 26 51 28 in limiting turnovers last year. Hurley Pit Stop 5, Deno’s 0 at Climax-Scotts (11-0) 67.000 S 1:00 PM Sunday's Games Washington 15 11 40 22 48 34 Aurora Club 4, Uncle Sam’s 1 8-man Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 15 10 50 20 35 31 "We'll have to teach (new players) what it's like Rigoni’s 5, Marko’s 2 0 State semifinals Carolina at Tennessee, 1 p.m. N.Y. Islanders16 853 19 44 39 to have to get a shot off at a certain point, whether Bessemer Pit Stop 3, Hautala’s 2 SF1 Cedarville (9-2) 45.000 at Powers Chicago at St. Louis, 1 p.m. New Jersey 16 961 19 40 40 Standings North Central (11-0) 63.111 F 6:00 PM Dallas at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Carolina 16 691 13 32 46 that's in a one-on-one situation, a ball screen, or Chub & Sandy’s ...... 23 SF2 Deckerville (10-1) 58.556 at Battle New Orleans at Washington, 1 p.m. Philadelphia 16 583 13 30 48 whatever," Shockers coach Gregg Marshall said. Associated Press Aurora Club 1 ...... 23 Creek St Philip (11-0) 70.222 @ Battle Miami at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Columbus 16 4 12 0838 59 "When it comes to guys like (VanVleet and Baker), Rigoni’s ...... 21 Creek Central S 2:00 PM Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE THE SHOT clock is at 30 seconds as Walsh's Conor Deno’s ...... 16 Jacksonville at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Central Division I'm not worried about it." Keck (4) shoots a free throw against Ohio State dur- Hurley Pit Stop ...... 15 WIAA Wisconsin Minnesota at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA At Arizona, Sean Miller is among many coaches Marko’s 1 ...... 14 Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Dallas 17 13 40 26 62 45 ing the first half of an exhibition NCAA college bas- StatePlayoffs semifinals making players more aware of "soft" full-court Uncle Sam’s ...... 11 New England at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. St. Louis 16 11 41 23 45 37 ketball game in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday. The Region seed in parentheses Aurora Club 2 ...... 10 Arizona at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota 15 10 32 22 46 40 pressure situations, where an opponent might Division 1 NCAA has shaved 5 seconds off the shot clock, leav- Milltowners ...... 6 Open: Atlanta, Indianapolis, San Diego, Nashville 15 933 21 43 38 Kimberly (1) vs. Marquette (3) at Titan San Francisco press or show press in an effort to slow an offense. Bessemer Pit Stop ...... 6 Winnipeg 17 872 18 48 52 ing teams 30 seconds to run their offense. Stadium, Oshkosh, Friday, 7 p.m. Monday's Game Hautala’s ...... 4 Chicago 16 871 17 41 41 "When you do that, and you don't understand Franklin (1) vs. Arrowhead (3) at Kettle Houston at Cincinnati, 8:30 p.m. Marko’s ...... 1 Colorado 16 691 13 43 44 the difference of five seconds, you start getting into zone has frustrated teams for decades, there's not Moraine, Friday, 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 Pacific Division Division 2 Tennessee at Jacksonville, 8:25 p.m. a situation where it might have been 15 seconds much consternation. GP WLOT Pts GF GA Homestead (2) vs. Chippewa Falls (3) Sunday, Nov. 22 Baseball Arizona 16 961 19 46 44 left in the past but now it's 10," Miller said. "Or all "Most team shoot between 12 and 16 seconds, so at Goerke Park, Stevens Point, Friday, 7 N.Y. Jets at Houston, 1 p.m. Vancouver 17 755 19 50 42 I don't think it's going to have any effect at all," p.m. Denver at Chicago, 1 p.m. of a sudden it's five and it's dire straits." Oakland at Detroit, 1 p.m. Los Angeles 15 960 18 37 32 Waukesha West (1) vs. Badger (2) at Regardless, Miller continues to emphasize Boeheim said. "I think if you went to 24, there 2015 Silver Slugger Indianapolis at Atlanta, 1 p.m. San Jose 15 780 14 40 40 Kenosha Indian Trail, Friday, 7 p.m. Team Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Anaheim 16 574 14 28 41 attacking with the ball and getting quickly in the would be a noticeable effect, but not 30." Presented by Louisville Slugger Division 3 St. Louis at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Edmonton 17 6 11 0 12 44 54 Selected by major league coaches and Notre Dame (3) vs. New Richmond (4) offense. Over the summer, the Badgers played with an Dallas at Miami, 1 p.m. Calgary 17 5 11 1 11 41 66 managers. at D.C. Everest, Schofield, Friday, 7 p.m. NBA-standard, 24-second clock for some pickup Washington at Carolina, 1 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point "Obviously, on defense, we want to get them to American League Reedsburg (3) vs. Catholic Memorial Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. for overtime loss. the end of the clock. Maybe that will be to our games. For practice possessions at half court, Wis- 1B — Miguel Cabrera, Detroit (2) at Middleton, Saturday, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Thursday's Games 2B — Jose Altuve, Houston Division 4 Green Bay at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. advantage defensively," Miller said. consin will start the clock at about 23 seconds now Toronto 2, Nashville 1, SO 3B — Josh Donaldson, Toronto Osceola (1) vs. Freedom (1) at Chippe- Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Colorado 3, Boston 2 Other teams were going back to work in prac- instead of 27. Working with a less experienced ros- SS — Xander Bogaerts, Boston wa Falls, Friday, 7 p.m. Open: Cleveland, N.Y. Giants, New N.Y. Rangers 6, St. Louis 3 ter this season, Ryan started working on press OF — Nelson Cruz, Seattle Lodi (1) vs. Omro (2) at West Bend, Fri- Orleans, Pittsburgh tice, like Michigan after what coach John Beilein Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 OF — J.D. Martinez, Detroit day, 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23 saw last week in an exhibition game against Le defense and press-break situations on offense a lit- Minnesota 3, Carolina 2, OT OF — Mike Trout, Los Angeles Division 5 Buffalo at New England, 8:30 p.m. Ottawa 3, Vancouver 2 Moyne. tle earlier than usual this preseason. C — Brian McCann, New York Arcadia (1) vs. Amherst (1) at Carson Tampa Bay 3, Calgary 1 DH — Kendrys Morales, Kansas City Park, Eau Claire, Friday, 7 p.m. "There's three seconds sometimes that it takes Ryan's teams have successfully fended off chal- Basketball Buffalo 3, Florida 2 National League Spencer/Columbus Catholic (1) vs. lenges from more up-tempo teams for years with a New Jersey 3, Chicago 2 us to get into something, that we had the luxury to 1B — Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Shoreland Lutheran (5), Ingalls Field, Dallas 6, Winnipeg 3 do before," Beilein said. "We don't have it. We've deliberate and efficient system that has helped 2B — Dee Gordon, Miami Ripon, Friday, 7 p.m. NBA Arizona 4, Edmonton 1 3B — Nolan Arenado, Colorado Division 6 All Times EST got to pop that ball and move and drive it." them advance to back-to-back Final Fours. N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles SS — Brandon Crawford, San Francis- Grantsburg (2) vs. St. Mary’s Springs EASTERN CONFERENCE Friday's Games The shot clock was last changed before the 1993- Being able to rely on do-it-all big man Kaminsky co (3) at D.C. Everest, Schofield, Saturday, 3 Atlantic Division Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. helped immensely the previous two seasons. Wis- OF — Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh p.m. W L Pct GB 94 season, when it went from 45 seconds to 35 sec- Calgary at Washington, 7 p.m. OF — Bryce Harper, Washington Darlington (1) vs. Melrose-Mindoro (3) Toronto 63.667 — onds. It's being changed again amid concerns over consin led the country again last year with 121.3 San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. OF — Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado at Middleton, Friday, 7 p.m. New York 45.444 2 N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. low scoring; Since 2012, teams have averaged points per 100 possessions, according to STATS. C — Buster Posey, San Francisco Division 7 Boston 34.429 2 Saturday's Games P — Madison Bumgarner, San Francis- Alma-Pepin (1) vs. Coleman (2) at Brooklyn 17.125 4½ around 68 points per game every year except 2014 Avoiding turnovers is paramount. Proper spac- N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 1 p.m. co Marshfield, Friday, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 08.000 5½ ing on the floor is essential. Detroit at Boston, 7 p.m. — all near historic lows. Bangor (1) vs. Catholic Central (2) at Southeast Division San Jose at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Like Michigan, North Carolina State used a 25- And the Badgers still have two proven players in DeForest, Friday, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Football Atlanta 82.800 — Vancouver at Toronto, 7 p.m. second clock in the preseason to prepare his team. Koenig and forward Nigel Hayes who can break Big 10 Miami 63.667 1½ Colorado at Montreal, 7 p.m. down defenders in 1-on-1 situations with the shot All Times EST Charlotte 44.500 3 Florida at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Gottfried's squad was also one of best in the coun- MHSAA Michigan East Orlando 45.444 3½ Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. try last year in limiting turnovers. The nonconfer- clock winding down. playoffs Conf. Overall Washington 34.429 3½ Philadelphia at Carolina, 7 p.m. All Times EDT Ohio St. 5-0 9-0 ence schedule in November and December will be a "You know, it's still going to be you've got to put Central Division Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. State quarterfinals Michigan St. 4-1 8-1 the ball in the basket and you've got to try to stop W L Pct GB Winnipeg at Nashville, 7 p.m. trial period, Gottfried said, but "people adjust a lit- Playoff points included after record Michigan 4-1 7-2 Cleveland 71.875 — Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. tle bit, and I think everybody will be fine." the other guys from putting the ball in the basket, Division 1 Penn St. 4-2 7-3 Detroit 53.625 2 Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. R1 Rockford (8-3) 79.653 at Grand Rutgers 1-5 3-6 At Syracuse, where coach Jim Boeheim's 2-3 whether it's a 5-second shot clock or 30," Ryan said. Chicago 53.625 2 Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Ledge (11-0) 103.111 F 7:00 PM Indiana 0-5 4-5 Indiana 54.556 2½ R2 Detroit Catholic Central (9-2) 82.528 Maryland 0-5 2-7 Milwaukee 45.444 3½ at Romeo (10-1) 100.111 F 7:00 PM West Transactions WESTERN CONFERENCE R3 Canton (9-2) 88.111 at Saline (10-0) Conf. Overall Southwest Division 105.778 F 7:00 PM Iowa 5-0 9-0 WLPct GB BASEBALL R4 Detroit Cass Tech (9-2) 88.222 at Wisconsin 5-1 8-2 San Antonio 62.750 — American League Macomb Dakota (9-2) 97.333 F 7:00 PM Northwestern 3-2 7-2 Koenig poised to step into bigger Dallas 44.500 2 SEATTLE MARINERS — Acquired Division 2 Illinois 2-3 5-4 Houston 44.500 2 RHP Joaquin Benoit from San Diego for R1 Muskegon (9-2) 91.333 at Lowell Nebraska 2-4 4-6 Memphis 36.333 3½ RHP Enyel De Los Santos and INF Nel- (10-1) 101.333 F 7:00 PM Minnesota 1-4 4-5 New Orleans 17.125 5 son Ward. Named Scott Brosius hitting R2 Midland Dow (10-1) 94.000 at Purdue 1-4 2-7 Northwest Division coach for Tacoma (PCL). role for No. 17 Wisconsin Walled Lake Western (11-0) 112.222 S Saturday’s Games National League 12:00 PM WLPct GB Illinois 48, Purdue 14 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — R3 Livonia Franklin (8-3) 67.556 at Oklahoma City 53.625 — MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Grow- junior handled the pressure of play about 30 to 35 minutes a Northwestern 23, Penn St. 21 Named Matt Williams third base coach Berkley (9-2) 76.889 F 7:00 PM Utah 44.500 1 Iowa 35, Indiana 27 and Garvis Alston bullpen coach. ing up, Bronson Koenig and his taking over the starting point game, after going about 28 min- R4 Detroit East English (9-2) 74.667 at Minnesota 44.500 1 Michigan 49, Rutgers 16 ATLANTA BRAVES — Traded SS Detroit Martin Luther King (11-0) 114.222 Denver 44.500 1 father would watch videos of some guard job for the final 24 games utes a game last season. Wisconsin 31, Maryland 24 Andrelton Simmons and C Jose Briceno S 1:00 PM Portland 45.444 1½ Nebraska 39, Michigan St. 38 to the Los Angeles Angels for SS Erick of the NBA's best point guards, after Jackson got hurt. Koenig "He's smart. If he's tired he Division 3 Pacific Division Ohio St. 28, Minnesota 14 Aybar, LHP Sean Newcomb, RHP Chris like Pete Maravich and Jason averaged 11.5 points as a starter gets himself" out, assistant coach R1 East Grand Rapids (8-3) 78.333 at WLPct GB Saturday, Nov. 14 Ellis and $2.5 million. Agreed to terms Mt Pleasant (9-2) 79.778 S 1:00 PM Golden State 10 0 1.000 — Kidd. and shot 40 percent from 3-point Gary Close said. "He's used to Maryland at Michigan St., Noon with C A.J. Pierzynski on a one-year con- R2 St Johns (8-3) 76.889 at Orchard L.A. Clippers 53.625 4 Purdue at Northwestern, Noon tract. Those film sessions must have range overall. playing a lot of minutes. I don't Lake St Mary's (9-1) 101.889 S 1:00 PM Phoenix 34.429 5½ Ohio St. at Illinois, Noon FOOTBALL R3 Coldwater (11-0) 97.778 at St Sacramento 27.222 7½ rubbed off on the floor general for "He's ready for it," coach Bo think it'll be a big adjustment." Michigan at Indiana, 3:30 p.m. National Football League Joseph (10-1) 100.111 F 7:00 PM L.A. Lakers 17.125 8 No. 17 Wisconsin. Ryan said. "We're just looking for Unlike last year, there is no Nebraska at Rutgers, 3:30 p.m. NFL — Suspended Chicago DE Ego R4 Chelsea (10-1) 84.778 at Allen Park Wednesday's Games Minnesota at Iowa, 8 p.m. Ferguson four games for violating the A proven ball-handler who has him to stay healthy and keep proven backup, which is the role (10-1) 96.667 F 7:00 PM Toronto 119, Philadelphia 103 NFL policy on performance enhancing Division 4 Orlando 101, L.A. Lakers 99 played key roles on teams that working in that leadership role. that Koenig had until Jackson got All TimesNFL EST substances. R1 Remus Chippewa Hills (9-2) 70.889 Charlotte 95, New York 93 went to consecutive Final Fours, That goes by the way he plays and hurt. AMERICAN CONFERENCE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed LB at Ada Forest Hills Eastern (10-1) 91.333 Indiana 102, Boston 91 East Daniel Adongo from the practice squad. Koenig is poised to take an the way he talks — because he The backup job might go to F 7:00 PM Golden State 100, Memphis 84 WLT Pct PF PA Waived RB Josh Robinson. R2 Hudsonville Unity Christian (8-3) Brooklyn 106, Houston 98 expanded role when the Badgers doesn't talk much." sophomore Jordan Hill, who red- New England 8001.000 276 143 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed 60.000 at Zeeland West (11-0) 104.889 F Dallas 118, L.A. Clippers 108 N.Y. Jets 530.625 200 162 LB Eric Martin from the practice squad. open the season on Friday night Koenig made his statements shirted last season; or Riley Dear- 7:00 PM Atlanta 106, New Orleans 98 Buffalo 440.500 209 190 Released DB Dewey McDonald. Signed R3 Flint Powers Catholic (9-2) 75.778 Denver 103, Milwaukee 102 against Western Illinois. more with his play his first two ring. It seems that they both have Miami 350.375 171 206 Sacramento 101, Detroit 92 DL Robert Thomas to the practice squad. With headliners Frank Kamin- seasons. There was no need to some more work to do. sky and Sam Dekker gone, along speak up much with so many "He and Riley have really with trusted seniors Josh Gasser, older veterans. struggled in the strength depart- Traevon Jackson and Duje "I've pretty much always been ment. They need to get a little Dukan, Koenig will join forward able to pass the ball of instincts, more rugged, tougher to knock off Nigel Hayes as the new leaders of just a natural playmaker," Koenig their balance," Ryan said after the Badgers. said. With his father, he would practice Thursday evening. "Stepping into that leader watch the way Maravich and Showalter, a junior who came role," teammate Zak Showalter Kidd would dish no-look passes. off the bench last year, is slated to Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep said when asked how Koenig has With top scoring options start at shooting guard, but improved since last season. "He Kaminsky and Dekker gone, appears to be the top option for 2012 Ford Escape $ Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 21,500 was one of the best players on the Koenig and Hayes will get the now to run the point if Koenig 3L auto., block heater, heated leather power court without having to be a lead- ball more as the team's most needs a breather. Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 seats, keyless entry, r.cam, r. sen, SYNC, satellite radio, towing pkg. er. He's the best player on the proven scorers. It's a role similar to the one www.BigValley.biz Phone: (906) 988-2323 court as a leader." "He'll have opportunities to Gasser had last season. Koenig is part flash and dash, score more this year ... and I've "He's a tough one to replace," part reliable veteran. What started out as a poten- two friends. never seen a guy that didn't wel- Showalter said of Gasser. "If I He was a key reserve as a Wisconsin tially promising year has turned Ball was allegedly knocked to come that," Ryan said. "The ball is could do some of the things that freshman, averaging 15 minutes into a tough-luck campaign for the ground and kicked in the going to be in his hands." he did, I would be pretty happy over 37 games. Last season, the Clement, who hurt his groin in head and chest, leaving him Ideally, Koenig would probably with myself." From page 9 practice the week before the unconscious and with a concus- September season opener sion. Michigan planning to play too early to say whether Clement game as a sophomore. The field for the 34th edition of the would face team-related disci- against Alabama. Clement was Ball had said that he didn't without Irvin in opener Beilein says guard Spike Maui Invitational, which was pline since the police are still expected to take the lead role in remember the attack, or why he Albrecht will play "spot minutes" announced Thursday, also includes investigating. the Badgers' vaunted rushing was targeted. Two men pleaded ANN ARBOR (AP) — Michigan after having offseason hip surgery. Marquette, VCU and Chaminade, the coach John Beilein says he doesn't "Due to an ongoing police attack after serving as Heisman guilty to battery charges in the Division II host school from Honolulu. expect junior Zak Irvin to play when Maui Invitational will have investigation into the matter, Trophy runner-up Melvin Gor- case. The tournament will be played the 25th-ranked Wolverines host another good field in 2017 Nov. 20-22, 2017, at the Lahaina Clement, head coach Paul Chryst don's backup last season. Ball's 77 career rushing touch- Another former high-profile downs set the NCAA record, Northern Michigan in their season Civic Center. and the Wisconsin Athletic opener Friday night. LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Five Wisconsin running back, Montee though current Navy quarter- Michigan, which won the Maui Department will have no further The 6-foot-6 Irvin is coming off teams ranked in the Top 25 — Cali- Ball, was hurt in August 2012 back Keenan Reynolds could Invitational in 1985 and 1988, is the comment on the incident," Wis- back surgery, and Beilein says he fornia, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame only team in the field to have won after authorities said he was break that mark with one more consin said. isn't in game shape yet. and Wichita State — will play in the the Wayne Duke Championship attacked while walking behind score on the ground. Irvin averaged 14.3 points per 2017 Maui Jim Maui Invitational. 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Dear Annie: I am in a well. They are filled with sorority and proudly wear my strong, smart women. Greek letters. However, when I Dear Annie: I live in an area go outside the campus, I of the Midwest that has fre- receive a lot of negative feed- quent tornado warnings. I have back. People assume things a weather radio, and I take the about me that are not true, and Annie’s warnings seriously — especial- this can be very hurtful. They Mailbox ly when they announce a torna- think I haze, hang out promis- do warning for my county. cuously with frat boys, drink, I have friends, however, who do drugs and care only about point average or better. We think that because the local tor- MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM getting a “Mrs.” degree. take random drug tests to nado siren has not gone off that Let me tell you, this is not make sure our organization is there is nothing to worry about. what Greek life is about. I, as clean. We have strict rules They say I am overreacting. It well as a few of my sorority sis- when it comes to being with is my understanding that a tor- ters and fraternity cousins, am members of the opposite sex, nado can touch down without on a full-ride scholarship and and we cannot be seen with warning and also that the tor- must maintain a 3.5 grade- alcohol. nadoes are harder to spot at My sorority is incredibly night. Your thoughts? — multicultural with several for- Rather Be Safe Than Sorry YOUR eign students, one girl in a Dear Rather: We’re with wheelchair, one with severe you. Tornadoes can develop so OROSCOPE medical conditions and young quickly that sometimes there H women from all races and isn’t much warning. By the BORN LOSER walks of life. We consider haz- time a siren sounds, it might be ing to be domestic violence, too late to get to a safe place. and our philanthropy is domes- When you hear that there is a tic violence awareness. We tornado watch, it means you raise thousands of dollars for should be alert to the possibility abuse victims every semester. of a funnel. If the county issues EUGENIA We pay for our badge, our LAST a tornado warning, it means a shirts, our events, our formal tornado has been sighted in the dances, our recruitment area and you should seek shel- Your Birthday expenses, our insurance and ter. Anyone who wants more Friday, Nov. 13, 2015 our dues, which are used for information about storm pre- scholarships for deserving paredness can check online at You’ll be able to drum up quite a few opportunities this year. Avoid emo- young women. ready.gov/tornadoes. ALLEY OOP tional setbacks by taking an honest Greek life is not what the Annie’s Mailbox is written approach to personal and professional movies or media make it out to by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy partnerships. Embrace change rather be. It teaches us valuable life Sugar, longtime editors of the than being pushed into it reluctantly. If lessons. We meet people we Ann Landers column. Please you take control of every situation you can rely on and forge bonds email your questions to annies- face, you’ll avoid regret. that last a lifetime. My sisters SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — [email protected], or Take responsibility for work that needs and I are strong women. — write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o to be done in order to feel good about Alpha Chi Omega in Texas Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd your progress and be ready for what- Dear Texas: We agree that Street, Hermosa Beach, CA ever comes your way. Be open to sororities get a bad rap. Movies 90254. You can also find Annie change, and forge ahead. and TV shows often portray on Facebook at SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) even savvy sorority girls as Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To — Not everyone will understand what you are trying to accomplish. Be angling solely for the right guy find out more about Annie’s or the right clothes. This may Mailbox and read features by FOR BETTER OR WORSE detailed and precise if you want to avoid skepticism. Once you clarify make for good drama, but it other Creators Syndicate writ- your position, you’ll be given free rein. simply isn’t truthful. Sororities ers and cartoonists, visit the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — have always provided lifetime Creators Syndicate Web page Stick to what you know you can do in friendships, and these days, at creators.com. order to get good results. You won’t most sorority members do vol- COPYRIGHT 2015 CRE- please everyone initially, but as time passes, you will win over even your unteer and charity work, as ATORS.COM toughest critic. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t be afraid to head in a different direction. Look for the route that will DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD provide you with the most information, excitement and rewards. Romance is in the stars. FRANK & ERNEST PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Emotional confusion will set in if you take on too much or get involved with people who are bad influences or don’t have your best interest at heart. ARIES (March 21-April 9) — Your dedication and determination will help you bring about positive change. Romance looks promising, and mak- ing special plans will bring you closer to someone you love. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Be careful how you approach sensitive subjects. Problems with important partnerships are apparent and must be dealt with diplomatically if you want GET FUZZY to avoid a parting of ways. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Don’t rely on others to help you get ahead. Expect to face a competitive and relentless challenge that will require your undivided attention and every ounce of energy. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Enjoy a change of scenery. Meeting people who have information and experience that you desire will excite you. 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Apply in person Thursday, Friday, Saturday between 8:00am-6:00pm at: Contact: Pups Corullo at Red’s Auto Sales: (906)364-1411 411 East Cloverland Dr., Ironwood, MI 49938 The Lac Vieux Desert Clinic is now hiring a Familyhas a position Forum, open for Inc. a Dental Hygienist one day per week Classroom Teacher in Hurley, WI. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree and a temporary-fulltime in Early Childhood Education or a related degree with coursework equivalent to an ECE minor. Patient Services Representative Applications due by November 13, 2015. If interested in applying, please contact the Call (715)392-9896 or 1(800)392-4473 for an application. Lac Vieux Desert Human Resources department at (906)358-4226 ext. 7333 Computer Services Excavating Snowplowing Now Hiring or visit us online at www.lvdcasino.com. Full Time Local CLOVERLAND MOTORS LEL M PROPANE DRIVER PART-TIME CNA & EXCAVATING w/CDL HAZMAT POSITIONS AVAILABLE EI Needed CLOVERLAND Gogebic Medical Care Facility is accepting applications for part-time CNA positions. BUILDING Send resume or letter of application to: GMCF offers competitive wages and an excellent DEMOLITIONILI Krist Home Heating EMLII EXCAVATING 1622 Egtvedt Road benefit package including Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, a County Pension Plan, Woodruff, WI 54568 Vacation, Sick, and Personal Leave Days, Holiday and Septic Systems Attn: John Stella Longevity pay and a Perfect Attendance Bonus. Topsoil,ec e Sand & Gravel Applications are available at GMCF: Computers oo, nd re 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI 49968. WeWe dodo BulldozingBulldozing • •Driveways Driveways PART-TIME LPN (906)224-9811 ext. 113. 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(906)364-0073 !$% #" June 21-29: Boston-Salem & Cape Ann Please send a letter of interest and resume to the following Includes: Guided tour of Boston: address or applications may be picked up between 1 - Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Board Member to full an unexpired term. Earthwork !" Boston Common - John Hancock 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at: 1 - Carnegie Library Board Member to fill an expired term. !  Tower - Quincy Market - USS Snow Run Trucking, LLC 1 - Ironwood Housing Commission Board Member to fill an unexpired term. Constitution - “Old Ironsides” -       345 Ringle Drive 1 - Park & Recreation Committee Member to fill unexpired term. ".&!"*/& ( +))"- & (&/"      Cambridge - J.F.Kennedy Presidential Hurley, WI 54534 Interested persons should pick up an application from the City Clerk’s Office, -",5 .")"*/.5 - $". Library - Lexington - Concord - 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 and return it Minute Man National Park - Salem +0*! /&+*.5+ ! 0&(!&*$ Snowplowing Client Services Manager/ by 10:00am on Friday, December 4, 2015. (Witch Craft Trials) - Cape Ann and Supports Coordinator -&1"2 4.5 0(1"-/.56  *! so much more! Karen M. Gullan, City Clerk (" -&*$56 +*!.5-"" Copper Country Mental Health Services, a four-county It’s “Snow” Problem ($150.00 deposit by March 1, 2016.) community health center located in the Upper Peninsula of /0),")+1 (5 *!. ,&*$ Sept. 8-9: Ft. Atkinson- Fireside Snow Plowing, etc. Michigan, is accepting applications for two full-time Client Theater to see award winning ", &-" '4 .")"*/ 24 Hours • Ironwood /Hurley Services Manager/Support Coordinator positions in the  ((.0 - */""!5 /"- Excellent Prices musical: “Million Dollar Quartet” Houghton area to replace two retiring employees. 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Check out the Business & Service Directory and maintaining confidential records. - '" (&*$5+/&3 for all your snow removal needs, ($150.00 deposit by July 15, 2015) Applicants must have breastfeeding experience and be enthusiastic and and keep your parking lot or driveway A degree and licensure in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing knowledgeable about breastfeeding. Position also requires some travel, the .,% (/ / %&*$ in the clear all season long. More Coming...Keep in touch! or Professional Counseling is desired but other Human ability to work from home and skill at instructing other mothers. -&1"2 4.5 *!- 1"( DAILY GLOBE Service degrees will be considered. The candidate must 5"$-+0*! .,% (/5+,+&( have one year experience working with people with mental For more information contact: 7  illness and/or intellectual/developmental disabilities. Barbara Auten, RN, Director Public Health & Education & "*."! *!*.0-"! Resumes can be submitted to: Western U.P. 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COUNTY) ¬ MORTGAGE SALE – Default has been made in the   terms and conditions of a certain Ironwood: 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Mortgage made by Matthew D Utilities included. Available now.   slide continues as oil, Lawson, a single person, dated $500.00 plus security.    March 10, 2011, and recorded on (906)364-5995. Sales • Rentals March 16, 2011, in Liber 530,     Management • Appraisals Page 409, Gogebic County Re- Ironwood: 2-Bedroom Upper cords, Michigan. Said Mortgage is   held by Banker’s Bank by Assign- metals prices fall Duplex $500.00/mo. plus utilities. (920)217-5981.     906-932-5406 ment of Mortgage recorded on September 23, 2015, in Liber 582, NEW YORK (AP) — A deepening of the euro. The central bank of    Highway US-2 • Ironwood Page 275 Gogebic County Re- NOW RENTING cords. The sum claimed to be due slump in prices for oil, metals and Japan is also considering stimulus Richards Management of  upnorthproperty.com and owing on said Mortgage as of other commodities sent stock prices moves, which would make the dollar the date of this Notice is Ironwood offers apartments and      2003 SKI-Doo MXZ 550F Very lower on Thursday. stronger compared to the yen. rental homes throughout Low Miles. $2,150.00 Firm. $148,696.16 with interest accru-    (906)364-0085. ing at $20.79 per diem. Under the Major market indexes opened Gold declined $3.90 to $1,081 an Bruce Crossing, Bergland, and power of sale contained in said Ewen, Michigan. Rentals also  mortgage and the statute in such lower and the selling accelerated as ounce and silver fell for the tenth available in the Mercer and Autos/SUVs case made and provided, notice is   hereby given that said mortgage the day wore on. The drop in oil and consecutive day, losing 3.8 cents to Ashland, WI area. shall be foreclosed by a sale of the metals prices hurt mining, metals $14.225 an ounce. It’s down 11 per- Call 906-932-5500 or 2001 Chevy Blazer LT 4x4. mortgaged premises, or some part toll free- 888-576-6488 Asking $1,500.00 as is. of them, at public venue, at the and energy stocks. Stocks began cent since late October. Copper fell for information or Office Space (906)224-9021. place of holding the circuit court sliding early this month and have 4.6 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $2.173 a visit our website at www.ka- 2007 Silver Dodge Caliber 4-D within Gogebic County, at 10:00 returned some of the gains from a pound. Copper prices have tumbled for Rent Wagon 4-2.0L Like new tires. am on Friday, December 11, thyrichards.com Remote Start, 65,000 miles. 2015. The Mortgagee will apply powerful rally in October. 23 percent this year. TDD 800-649-3777 Asking $5,000.00 (763)257-6640 the sales proceeds to the debt se- This institution is an equal Approximately 273 square feet cured by the Mortgage as stated The Dow Jones industrial average Mining and metals companies located in Bessemer Commons. housing provider and employer. above, plus interest on the amount sank 254.15 points, or 1.4 percent, to retreated. Freeport-McMoRan All utilities (heat, electric, air condi- due at a rate of interest equal to Equal Housing Opportunity tioning & wifi) included, except 5.375% per annum; all legal costs 17,448.07. The Standard & Poor’s dropped 54 cents, or 5.8 percent, to phone. $300.00 monthly. Call and expenses, including attorney’s 500 lost 29.03 points, or 1.4 percent, $8.77. Its stock has skidded 69 per- Rocky (906)364-0291 fees allowed by law; and also any    amount paid by the Mortgagee to to 2,045.97. The Nasdaq composite cent over the past year. Steel maker  Three newly decorated office protect its interest in the property. index fell 61.94 points, or 1.2 per- Nucor fell $1.11, or 2.7 percent, to    spaces located on busy US 2. The properties to be sold at fore- 650 Cloverland Drive. Each has SUPERB CONDITION, closure are all that real estate situ- cent, to 5,005.08. $40.11. Nucor has lost a quarter of ated in the Township of Ironwood, !" "" " 900 square feet, central heat and Wanted to Buy SUPER LOW MILEAGE (81K), The S&P 500 has fallen for six out its value in the past year. air, private entrance and private NON-SMOKING 4x4 County of Gogebic, State of   bathroom. One unit has two BUYING JUNK cars or trucks. 2000 CHEVROLET Michigan, described as follows: of the last seven days, and Thurs- When the dollar appreciates it separate office rooms and a Ramme!s Auto Salvage. Highway SILVERADO LT 1500 Z71 The Southeast 1/4 of the North- !# "%!%!" east 1/4 of Section 34, Township day’s decline was the largest over tends to send prices for metals, oil reception area. Each unit is US2 Bessemer. (906)663-6080 No rust, gorgeous inside and out. # %"! $600.00 per month plus utilities. Loaded with options 48 North, Range 47 West; EX- that span. While October was the and other commodities, which are "$" # Call: (702)524-1046 including Auto-Trac, push CEPT that part commencing 40 Motorcycles & button 4-wheel drive, leather feet West of the Northeast corner best month for the market in four priced in dollars, lower. That’s  " power heated seats both said Southeast 1/4 Northeast 1/4; years, the S&P 500 is now down because buyers using other curren-  "!$ Houses for Rent sides;AM/FM/CD/Cassette thence West 400 feet; thence ATVs radio; power locks & windows; South 190 feet; thence West 8 slightly this year. The Dow average cies such as the yen and the euro "" " tilt; cruise; compass and feet; thence South 418.7 feet; is also lower in 2015. often aren’t willing to pay higher     3 bedroom. Excellent 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very temperature; premium thence East 408 feet; thence aluminum wheels. North 608.70 feet to the Point of Mike McGlone, head of U.S. prices in their own currency just % %   neighborhood. $500.00/month good condition, garage kept. New plus utilities. newley remodeled. battery, plugs, tires, This outstanding one-owner, Beginning. ALSO EXCEPT com- research for ETF Securities, said because the dollar has appreciated. Non smoking. (906)827-3167 or chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or low mileage truck was mencing at a point 16 feet West (906)391-0303. trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 purchased last fall by me at a and 16 feet North of the South- investors are coming to grips with “Since November hit, the U.S. dol- North 11-13-15 or (906)364-2697 Chevy dealer for $14,000.00. east corner of said Southeast 1/4 w K J 10 4 3 I have added new tires and of the Northeast 1/4; thence North the fact that the Federal Reserve is lar has gone straight up and these Homes, Apartments, and Busi- v A 10 9 5 premium rims ($1,500.00); 3 degrees West along the West about to start raising interest rates, ness Spaces for rent. Call for de- commodities are getting smoked,” u A K Q 2003 100th Anniversary Harley matching topper available; right-of-way fence line of the t tails. The Real Estate Store. Davidson Road King. Excellent. Silverado Z71 4x4 truck. County Road 154.4 feet; thence ending an era of stimulus policies Ryan Detrick, a markets strategist 8 (906)932-5406 Extras. 30,200 miles. $8,900.00 This is a very special truck. West East West 253 feet along a fence line; that have boosted stocks. At the at Kimble Charting Solutions, said. (906)932-3077 or (906)364-4295. With super low mileage. thence South 3 degrees East w ? 9 6 5 w ? 8 I am offering it for sale at Ironwood, E. Pewabic St. 154.4 feet along a fence line; same time, stocks could get hurt by The price of oil slid for the sixth v K 6 4 v 7 3 $14,900.00. (517)238-5655 thence East, along a Township u 7 4 2 u 9 6 5 Spacious 3bedroom/2Bath, 2005 Bombardier Traxter. Very warning signs about the U.S. econo- time in seven days and hit its lowest Detached Garage. Lease To Own. good condition, garage kept. All Road right-of-way fence line, 253 t A K Q t J 9 7 6 4 3 my, like weak jobs data or disap- price since late August after the U.S. Call For Details (803)832-5880 fluids changed, new vision rims Legals feet to the Point of Beginning. Tax South and radial tires. $3,400.00 or best Parcel ID No. 2703-02-059-500 pointing earnings. government said crude stockpiles w 7 2 offer. (715)360-6931 or (906)364- Commonly known as: N11535 v Q J 8 2 Ironwood, W. Tamarack St. 2697 November 13, 2015. Lake Road, Ironwood, MI 49938 “Now we have almost a lose-lose grew by 4.2 million barrels last u J 10 8 3 3Bedroom/1Bath, Single Family, BIDS The redemption period shall be six Attached garage. Lease To Own. situation” for stocks, McGlone said. week. A private report released t 10 5 2 The City of Ironwood is soliciting (6) months from the date of sale Call For Details (803)638-6886 bids for the purchase of a new pursuant to M.C.L. §600.3240(8). Precious metals prices surged dur- Wednesday had showed an even Dealer: North (2015 or 2016) Case SV280 or If the property is sold at foreclos- ing the Great Recession, but in larger increase, but the markets Vulnerable: Both equivalent Skid Steer. Sealed of- ure sale, under M.C.L. §600.3278 Ironwood: 2-Bedroom 2-Bath fers will be received by the Iron- the borrower(s) will be held re- recent years many investors bought showed no signs of relief. South West North East House $400.00/mo. plus utilities. wood City Clerk, 213 S. Mar- Ironwood: 2-Bedroom Duplex sponsible to the person who buys 1w Pass quette Street, Ironwood, Michigan the property at the mortgage fore- stocks instead, leading to a sustained U.S. benchmark crude fell $1.18, Pass 1NT Dbl. 2t $325.00/mo. plus utilities. 49938 until 11:00am on Thursday, (920)217-5981. closure sale or to the mortgage slide in the prices of gold and silver. or 2.7 percent, to $41.75 a barrel in 2v Pass 4v All Pass November 19, 2015 at which time holder for damaging the property Mobile Homes the bids shall be read aloud. The during the redemption period. Oc- Metals like copper and steel have New York. Brent crude, which is Opening lead: t A city of Ironwood reserves the right tober 27, 2015 BANKER’S BANK been hurt by the sluggish global econ- used to price international oils, lost 2007 Yamaha Stratoline..enilotartSahamaY7002 to accept or reject any or all bids. Kilpatrick & Associates, P.C. Attor- for Rent 13,000 one-owner miles..selimrenwo-eno000,31 For more information and the Skid neys for Banker’s Bank 903 N. omy, and copper prices are down 23 $1.75, or 3.8 percent, to $44.06 a bar- What is the gate New tires..seritweN Steer specifications please contact Opdyke Rd., Suite C Auburn Hills, percent this year. All three fell Thurs- rel in London. Heating oil fell 4.1 Fairing with 4 speaker AM/FMMF/MArekaeps4htiwgniriaF Jim Kolesar, at (906)364-5052. MI 48326. (248)377-0700 to reach your hand? 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes at (Sirius XM ready)..)ydaerMXsuiriS( day after the head of Europe’s central cents to $1.407 a gallon. Wholesale Ironwood Estates. $400.00- Lots of extras..sartxefostoL $500.00 monthly. Includes water, Big, beautiful and powerful..lufrewopdnalufituaeb,giB bank said new stimulus measures gasoline shed 5.6 cents to $1.273 a By Phillip Alder sewer, trash. MSHDA & NEMSCA Priced to sell at $8,995.0000.599,8$tallesotdecirP may be put in place next month. That gallon. Natural gas dipped 0.3 cents accepted. Pet Friendly. (906)364- Call (715)561-27133172-165)517(llaC Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said, 7086 would boost the dollar at the expense to $2.26 per 1,000 cubic feet. “Perseverance is a great element of 2010 Polaris Ranger XP 800 4x4 success. 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Small PVC pipe cracked in 906-932-2211 | www.yourdailyglobe.com -61.94 4,500 declarer to sacrifice a trick in that basement. $12,000.00 suit. He ruffed the second club with (231)350-2278. 4,250 dummy’s heart nine and led the heart 5,005.08 M JJ ASON five to his eight. West won and played his third club, but declarer ruffed with Pct. change from previous: -1.22%High 5,062.49 Low 5,004.46 the heart ace, drew trumps ending in his hand, and led a spade. After West played low smoothly, did South call for dummy’s jack or king? Nov. 12, 2015 2,200 As usual, counting points supplied the answer. West had already shown Standard & 2,100 up with 12 points: the heart king and top three clubs. If he also held the Poor’s 500 2,000 spade ace, he would have been too strong for his balancing one-no-trump -29.03 1,900 overcall. Declarer finessed dummy’s jack and claimed when East won with 1,800 the ace. 2,045.97 M JJ ASON Keep counting the high-card points.

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(AP) — Others face stress and depres- Portland has been a magnet for sion as they’re forced to live young, creative adults for over far from their jobs and a decade, beckoning droves schools. with its quirkiness, liberal The growth also has priced appeal and quality of life. But out the city’s young creative the city’s popularity has had types. another effect: Those who Susan Langenes and her helped make it cool can’t afford husband, both professional to live here anymore. musicians, lived for over a Evictions and skyrocketing decade in an apartment com- rents are putting apartments plex with other artists. They out of reach for many, espe- created a community: cooking, cially those working part- gardening and playing music time, low-wage or artistic together. jobs. It’s even harder to afford But last year, when their a house. building was sold, the tenants Some Portlanders are now received no-cause evictions. looking for better-paying work. After new owners renovated the Some are giving up and leav- complex, Langenes said, rents ing. tripled. She and her husband “It used to be you could live ended up in Milwaukie, a small in Portland on a part-time job, town 5 miles away. pay your rent, pay your bills To make ends meet, Lan- and be pretty comfortable,” said genes now works as a Web Steven Olsen, 31, who moved to designer and plays gigs only Portland from Missouri nearly a occasionally. The city she’s ePlans.com photo decade ago. lived in for years has lost some THE LOWER level can be finished to hold another world of recreation and sleeping spaces. See images of the interior online at ePlans.com/House- Olsen had hoped to raise his of its friendly, creative culture, OfTheWeek. two children in Portland she said, and forced her to because of its progressive val- change, too. Welcome to this gorgeous ues. He now works full time “That vision of Portland as a Craftsman home, where every doing medical billing and his place where people can have First floor bedroom is a suite and the layout wife works part time at Good- the freedom to invent their own is open and flowing. will, but a recent $200 rent job and not have to fight the The island kitchen opens to a increase is forcing them to move awful rat race to keep a roof fireplace-warmed screened porch back to Missouri. over their head, it may be going for year-round outdoor living. “I don’t really want to live in away,” she said. “It makes me Bedroom 3 offers lots of priva- Missouri, but I also want to be sad.” able to eat,” he said. Sondr Engvaldsen, who cy and space to guests or rela- Experts say there’s a moved from Vermont to study tives. national “shortage of cities” as graphic design, had to find a Across the home, the master people seek out hip, urban new apartment on the city’s suite invites you to unplug and lifestyles. outskirts and take on a room- relax (you can leave your laptop Unlike previous generations, mate after his rent doubled. in the computer alcove) with its today’s college graduates under Engvaldsen, who at 39 calls huge shower, lovely tray ceiling 40 — the nation’s largest demo- himself an “aging creative,” in the bedroom, and private door graphic — are moving in droves said he’s considering leaving to the porch. to neighborhoods in San Fran- Portland. Want more space? The base- cisco, Seattle or New York, “The do-it-yourself artist, I ment can be finished to hold two Portland economist Joe Cor- don’t think you have much of more bedrooms (one a master tright said. a chance of making a living suite!), a kitchenette, and vari- Companies are also increas- here, unless it’s a side ous fun rooms. ingly setting up in or near city hobby,” he said. “It breaks my centers, offering well-paid jobs heart. I wasn’t planning to To build this home, order a to those graduates, Cortright leave, but I’m scared I’ll be complete set of construction doc- said. forced to.” uments by calling toll-free 866- As more people move to City officials say the con- 228-0193 or visiting urban cores, they’re competing struction of new multifamily ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. for a limited number of rentals. housing will ease the crisis. Enter the design number to Housing construction is still In the meantime, the Port- locate the plan and view more lagging behind pre-recession land City Council approved Second floor images and details. levels, data show. rules that require landlords to Previously featured plans can Incomes also have remained give 90 days’ notice to tenants be seen as well as other specialty flat, so people at the bottom when evicting them without collections. income rungs — the working cause or raising rent by more Search filters will help find poor, the disabled and the than 5 percent. Previously, the exactly the right thing from over underemployed, such as artists requirement was 30 days’ notice 28,000 home designs. and freelancers — are hit hard- in most cases. est. Advocates are calling for a Most plans can be customized In Brooklyn, New York, moratorium on no-cause evic- to suit any lifestyle. huge demand for housing and tions and for rent control, —Courtesy of ePlans.com the arrival of wealthier resi- which is banned under state dents have forced out young law. Cortright said rent control Bedrooms: 3 people, including the artists could make things worse for Baths: 3 1/2 and hipsters who revitalized most people, except those who the neighborhood in recent can score a rent-controlled Square footage: 2,718 decades. home. Dimensions: 97-0 x 61-4 Portland’s vacancy rate — Raising wages — to $15 an about 3 percent — is one of the hour or more — could help. But Framing: 2 x 4 lowest in the country. The hot while higher incomes mean Foundation: Unfinished walkout market has led some rents to people have more money to bid double or triple, even in areas on housing, it could push up basement once considered less desirable, rents even higher if supply is said Justin Buri of Portland- low. HOTW150046 based Community Alliance of The best solution? Experts Tenants. say it’s shifting policies to make Entire apartment complex- building new housing easier. es are cleared out, the evic- And accepting change — includ- tions followed by new owners ing the city’s popularity and the renovating and increasing fact that adding higher-density rents. housing ultimately benefits Think you want a tiny house? Businesses offer a tryout first Some tenants, unable to everyone. find new rentals, have moved “People hate new develop- CROYDON, N.H. (AP) — could free them from the mort- popped up in cities like Portland shipping container, powered by to hotels or doubled-up with ment,” he said. “But it’s the Hilary and Shane Lentz were gage on their three-bedroom and Seattle. Other cities have solar panels. The only water family or friends, Buri said. price of success.” hooked on the idea of a tiny home. They could build the considered relaxing their zoning came from a 110-gallon tank. Its house, but they weren’t sure the house on wheels and take it any- rules to open the door for more composting toilet required a reality would be so appealing. where. By shedding some tiny houses. spritz of water from a spray bot- Their curiosity led them to belongings, there would be fewer But industry experts say it’s tle after use. Ex-Michigan football player the hills of New Hampshire, distractions. hard to pinpoint actual num- “Our tiny houses are a little where a business that started at “Having a smaller living bers behind the trend. In an bit simpler than the standard starting Flint community garden rents out space allows you to be more open annual survey, the National tiny house,” Staff said. “They’re tiny houses for $99 a night. The to experiences, and to really Association of Realtors found rustic.” FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A for- Flint’s shrinking fresh food company, Getaway, has drawn enjoy your day to day life,” said that the share of home buyers During their tryout, the mer University of Michigan options while playing alongside visitors from afar who come to Hilary, 27. who opted for houses of less Lentzes played board games football player is teaming up Flint natives Thomas Rawls sample life in a 160-square-foot But the couple had a few lin- than 1,000 square feet has and went hiking. They built a with other athletes and fans to and Justice Hayes. Smith visit- house before they dive headlong gering questions. Shane, 29, stayed at about 1 percent for campfire and looked at the create a community garden in ed the city this summer to scope into the lifestyle. wondered whether waterless toi- the past five years. stars. Despite their concerns, Flint. out a location. “It’s a way to test-drive tiny lets, a common feature in tiny “The data is revealing that the cramped kitchen had plenty Vincent Smith and several More than a dozen volun- house living,” said Jon Staff, the houses, were odorless, too. They the tiny-sized home is not what of space to prepare a spaghetti fellow athletes started the teers, including fans and founder and CEO of Getaway. both worried about cooking in a people will consider the Ameri- dinner. After warming up slow- Team Gardens program three friends, helped clear lots donat- “We operate them a little bit like tiny kitchen. Hilary wanted to can dream,” said Lawrence Yun, ly, the small propane heater years ago in his home state of ed by a fan in Flint on Sunday hotel rooms in the woods.” know whether the coziness the association’s chief economist. eventually warded off the fall Florida as a way to provide afternoon. Fruits and vegeta- Across the country, more would fade to isolation. He predicts that the growth of chill. fresh produce to residents, The bles will be planted in April and businesses are letting the curi- Getaway is the first project at big cities will fuel demand for “It was very comfortable,” Flint Journal reports. Others then offered for free to resi- ous try out tiny living. Caravan, Harvard’s Millennial Housing smaller apartments and condos, Hilary said. “I was pretty sur- who have taken part in efforts dents. a hotel in Portland, Oregon, Lab, a group of business, law but not stand-alone houses. prised. I didn’t feel that closed-in include former Michigan play- Smith is also working with a offers six tiny houses ranging and design students exploring Either way, tiny houses have feeling, even up in the loft.” ers Martavious Odoms, who former player to start similar from 84 to 170 square feet, for new housing ideas. Staff, a grad- caught the public’s attention as By the end of their stay, helped launch the project, and garden in Detroit and hand out $145 a night. Dozens of tiny uate student in business, said the subject of TV shows and doc- Shane wasn’t sold on the com- Denard Robinson. bags of fruits and vegetables. houses are available through his stints living on a boat and in umentaries. Popular websites posting toilet. But overall, they The project began with a The Flint project, he said, also vacation rental websites, posted an Airstream trailer inspired entice audiences to ogle at small said, the trip bolstered their social media campaign and a involves connecting with com- by their owners. him to help spread the tiny houses in bucolic landscapes. decision to downsize. They’ve chain of emails, Smith said. munity members and let them Definitions vary, but some say house movement. Some cities are exploring tiny even chosen possible designs. The Florida garden now has know about their food options, a tiny house is anything smaller “Small spaces force you out houses as a tool to fight home- The only obstacle now is the zon- several items including pas- including the Flint Farmers’ than 400 square feet. Advocates into the world, and I think that’s lessness. ing in Pittsburgh, which can sion fruit, lemon and banana Market. tout the environmental and a good thing,” he said. The Lentz couple signed up make it tough to find space for a trees. “So with the farmers market financial perks of tiny living. Backers of tiny living say the for a rental as soon as they tiny home, they said. Smith, a running back for and this nice community gar- The Lentz couple, from Pitts- movement is growing, and cer- heard online about Getaway. “If we can find a place,” Hilary Michigan from 2009 to 2012, den, it’s pretty positive and pro- burgh, had been considering a tain areas have become hotspots. They spent the weekend in a said, “I don’t think there would became interested in starting a vides some easy access,” Smith major downsize for years. It Villages of little homes have wood-paneled house the size of a even be a question about it.” garden after learning about said.