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NATION • 2 SPORTS • 10 DAILY GLOBE Friday, June 1, 2018 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 60 | Low: 45 | Details, page 2 LITTLE GARDENERS Township board approves road work contract By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — A portion of some roads should soon be in better shape after the Ironwood Township Board of Trustees approved a contract with the Gogebic County Road Com- mission Tuesday. The agreement will have the two organizations split the cost of projects on Van- derhagen and Section 12 roads, as well as repairs to various other roads. The township will pay 60 percent of the estimated $96,402 price-tag — or rough- ly $57,841 — for repaving .44 mile of Vanderhagen Road, from the Ironwood city line Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe north, and 60 percent of the HURLEY FOURTH graders plant flowers in front of the Veterans Memorial along Wisconsin 77 in Montreal, Wis. Kaydence Christofer- $116,657 cost — or roughly son, left, pats down dirt around plants, while Kiera Salo inspects her hand before planting hers. $69,994 — for replacing .58 mile of Section 12, north of U.S. 2. Costs for the projects Search on for missing woman from Bergland RALPH ANSAMI c e r n e d day, according to a police state- was performed by deputies, fol- ROADS — page 5 [email protected] because the ment. lowed by an expanded search by MELLEN, Wis. — The Ash- festival had Newberry is 5-3, 115 pounds, the Sawyer County Search and land County Sheriff’s Depart- ended and with long brown hair, several Rescue K-9 unit. ment is continuing to lead a she had not missing teeth, a skin tag on her Anyone having contact with Ontonagon search for a missing Bergland r e t u r n e d nose and wearing wire-rimmed Newberry since Thursday, espe- woman. home and glasses. cially at the Mellen Jam party and On Memorial Day around didn’t contact Mellen Jam is held on Memo- afterwards should contact the man sentenced 4:30 p.m., the Ashland County the family. rial Day weekend on forested pri- Ashland County Sheriff’s Depart- Communications Center Newberry vate property on Gilgen Road, ment at (715) 682-7023. to prison received a report 54-year-old Jody traveled to north of Mellen. The parcel is The sheriff’s department Lynn Newberry had traveled Jody Lynn the festival located next to a large area of couldn’t be reached Thursday Newberry ONTONAGON — An from her home in Bergland to with a man, densely forested and rugged ter- night for an update because of Ontonagon man has been Mellen to attend the Mellen Jam and the two rain. sentenced to prison for three music festival. became separated, with the last An initial unsuccessful search offenses. Newberry’s sister was con- contact around noon on Satur- of the property and adjacent area MISSING — page 5 Eddie Majurin, 26, was convicted of two counts of resisting and obstructing a police officer, being a disor- System purchase approved for Pat O’Donnell Civic Center derly person and disturbing By RALPH ANSAMI budget. hired for the summer months. Former public the peace and a third offense [email protected] “We will not run without this system safety department director Andrew DiGior- of habitual offender. IRONWOOD — Among expenditures being put in,” civic center manager Brian gio, who now teaches at Gogebic Communi- Majurin was sentenced to approved by the Ironwood City Commission Roehm told the city commission. ty College, was back on the beat Wednesday. 30 months to four years on this week, $19,313 was authorized for Roehm explained the system monitors the Commissioners approved an agreement the obstruction charges by installing an oil monitoring system at the oil that goes in and out of the compressors for the Red Cross to use the Memorial Build- Circuit Court Judge Michael Patrick O’Donnell Civic Center. for the ice rink. ing in the event of a major disaster. Pope, with credit for 263 days The civic center board approved the pur- In other business on Tuesday, the city chase and installation. The money will come commission learned that two part-time pub- from the fund balance in the civic center’s lic safety department officers have been PURCHASE — page 5 SENTENCE — page 5 County board approves STORMY SKIES Human Services overtime pay May rainfall By RICHARD JENKINS measure. Jim Kichak and [email protected] Karl Krall were absent total returns HURLEY — The Iron from the meeting. County Board of Supervi- “The overtime hours to normal sors recognized the extra were, in part, caused by hours the county’s Depart- transferring transportation By RALPH ANSAMI ment of Human Services to human services and the [email protected] staff has been putting in integration of the aging IRONWOOD — When it the past year, voting 9-3 unit. The fraud case comes to the weather, Tuesday to compensate (against Mary Tijan) and statistics have a way of three employees for addi- resulting forensic audit averaging out. tional time. also took up a lot of their So while Ironwood had The board approved time,” board member Opal almost no rain for the first paying Human Services Roberts said during her three weeks of May, down- Director Cally Kilger, committee report. “They pours on Wednesday sent Financial Manager Diane are understaffed and we the monthly rainfall total Schmidtke and Program are working on that prob- nearly identical to the 117- Manager Becky Rein a total lem.” year average. of $75,649 for the roughly Roberts said it could be A total of 1.41 inches of 1,863 hours beyond nor- difficult to find qualified rain fell for the 24-hour mal work hours the three staff to fill vacancies in the Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe period to 7 a.m. Thursday worked in 2017. department as many DARK CLOUDS descend over Ironwood in the distance around 3 p.m. on Thurs- at the Gogebic-Iron Board members Ken require a masters degree day, as seen from the U.S. 2 bridge that is under construction in Saxon, Wis. Saari, Scott Erickson and What had been a clear day turned dark at many locations across the Gogebic Jay Aijala voted against the Range. OVERTIME — page 5 RAINFALL — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-13 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Thursday Today’s records Community ...... 3 Vol. 99, No. 163 High 77 High 93 (1939) Home & Garden . . . .8 Low 53 Low 30 (1964) Obituaries ...... 6 Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 62 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 38 Thursday 1.41 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD POSITIVE BEHAVIOR TODAY SATURDAYSATURDAAY SUNDAY MONDAYMONNDAY TUESDAY

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A panel of change following the judges comprised of the school shooting in Park- American Theatre Wing, land, Florida. The Broadway League, Melody Herzfeld, the Carnegie Mellon and other one-woman drama depart- leaders from the theater ment at Marjory Stoneman industry selects the win- Douglas High School, will ner, based on candidates be presented with the submitted by the public. award onstage June 10 at When Herzfeld was the Tony telecast. being considered for this Submitted photo “I’m overwhelmed,” year’s honor — the fourth — MERCER, WIS., STUDENTS, led by physical education instructor Adam Miller, use the new Mercer bike trails on Herzfeld told The Associat- one Tony administration bikes that were funded for the school by the Mercer Education Foundation. Students include, from left: Saman- ed Press. “But I hope that committee member com- tha Barton, Jalina Manuwal, Aurora Summerhill, Kadence Knipp April Klopatek, Payton Towne, Josh Klopatek, this award will remind mented: “Never has the Hana Joustra and Ivy Delgado. everyone of how vital and drama department looked important arts education is so cool.” Briefs to our kids. Drama, music, Ever modest, Herzfeld Timberlake leads concert tour sales art, creative writing — said she should take little By The Associated Press that’s how you make good credit for shaping her 9. Blake Shelton; Mercer Health, Presque Isle will host a 5- NEW YORK — The top citizens.” teenage students. She said $997,285; $78.17. 10K run on Saturday, June 20 gobal concert tours by Wellness announces Herzfeld saved 65 lives she just lays the founda- 10. The Killers; 24, in conjunction with average box office gross summer schedule by barricading students tion by insisting that hon- $989,802; $61.05. Presque Isle Days celebra- per city with average tick- into a small classroom esty — onstage and off — be 11. Harry Styles; MERCER, Wis. — Mer- tion. The route starts off in et price worldwide closet on Valentine’s Day a guiding principle. $905,938; $76.49. cer Health and Wellness Pipke Park with a loop includes: when police say a former “These kids are so close 12. Demi Lovato; has announced that pickle- around waters. Following 1. Justin Timberlake; student went on a school to adulthood they can taste $898,787; $75.36. ball will now be played on the loop, runners and $3,227,648; $145.29. rampage, killing 17 peo- it, but they don’t have all 13. André Rieu; Tuesday and Sunday for walkers will enjoy the 2. Pink; $2,486,015; ple. the responsibilities of $897,483; $84.22. the summer months, at the backroads of Presque Isle. $134.15. She then later cheered adulthood yet. So it’s 14. Maluma; $831,624; Mercer Community Center Participants who register 3. “Springsteen On as many of her pupils led important to give them a $95.83. from 3-6 p.m. by June 9 are assured a Broadway”; $2,148,049; the nationwide movement safe place where they can 15. Kid Rock; $810,702; Anyone over the age of Presque Isle Days T-shirt. $507.87. for gun reform, including fail or experiment and it $87.75. 16 is invited. Equipment is Registration and payment 4. Metallica; $2,137,474; organizing the March For doesn’t matter.” 16. Imagine Dragons; provided. information can be found $104.51. Our Lives demonstration Truth is so ruthlessly $799,708; $58.61. There will be a Summer at PresqueIsleDays.com. 5. Luis Miguel; and the charity important in her depart- 17. Kevin Hart; Strong Bones exercise class Following the run, a $1,813,959; $103.80. “Shine.” ment that her students are $788,357; $74.48. on Monday and Thursday Free Kids Logger Run for 6. Kendrick Lamar; The annual honor as likely to brutally offer a 18. The Script; at 1 p.m. from July 2 to youth 12 and under will be $1,489,005; $88.86. bestowed by the Tony critique that her outfit or $707,233; $56.54. Aug. 6. offered. All young runners 7. Romeo Santos; Awards and Carnegie Mel- hair isn’t working as they 19. Lana Del Rey; For more information, receive a checkered $1,400,474; $102.87. lon University recognizes are to decide that their dra- $669,761; $77.44. contact Jackie at 715-476- Presque Isle Days ban- 8. Bon Jovi; $1,359,573; U.S. educators from matic scene isn’t strong 20. Miranda Lambert; 2404 or email dana. Following the run, a $97.84. kindergarten to 12th grade enough. $582,071; $58.37. [email protected]. number of free activities will be offered at the park Health Foundation throughout the morning Community calendar offers family and early afternoon, protection sessions including: Kayak demos, nature walks, lake pontoon BERGLAND — Gogebic cruises and a 10-mile guid- Range Health Foundation Email calendar items and 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown quarterly food commodity ed bike ride with the community news to Church, Wakefield. Cafe, Ironwood. distribution for registered will offer two free sessions Wilderness Pedalers bike [email protected]. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Gogebic-Ontonagon families, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 on reducing child abuse For more information, call 906- p.m., Our Lady of Peace Community Action Agency p.m., Bessemer VFW Post group. 932-2211. Catholic Church, Ironwood. quarterly food commodity 3673, 605 W. 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Knights of Columbus PRESQUE ISLE, Wis. — Saturday, June 2 Gogebic Range Carvers, Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- Gogebic County Veterans 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Johnston High School, Besse- wood. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran a.m., Ironwood Memorial mer. Government SUMMER HELP WANTED Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Building. 906-667-1110. IMPACT Life Support Ironwood Planning Com- Community Pickleball Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland mission, 5 p.m., meeting, Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer noon, Ironwood Memorial Church, Ironwood. Conference Room 1, second Watersmeet Township is looking for a School gymnasium. Building. People for Peace, 7 p.m. floor, Memorial Building, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Alcoholics Anonymous, EDT, Episcopal Church of wood. seasonal employee for the summer. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ascension, 501 Houghton St., Bessemer Parks and Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Ontonagon. Recreation Commission, The job will include mowing, painting, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Sunday, June 3 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 5:30 p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. transfer station and general labor. noon, Elk and Hound. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Friday, June 8 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Ironwood. area74.org. Please apply at the Township offices from Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Wis., Public Library. Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., closed meeting, Salem Free Diabetes Screening 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- 7:00am-3:00pm Monday thru Friday. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. and Prevention, 2-4:30 p.m., Church, Bessemer. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Mercer Health and Well- Howard Young Medical Center, Government Center. Deadline is Monday, June 4th at 3:00pm. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Woodruff. Ironwood Economic Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Mercer Community Center. Mercer Health and Well- Development Corporation, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Gogebic Range Trail ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Ironwood. Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Mercer Community Center. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Mercer Food Pantry, Bessemer. Disabled American Veter- al Building, Ironwood. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Hurley Kids Club Narcotics Anonymous, 7 ans, 6 p.m., Ironwood Ameri- Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: p.m., Wesley United Methodist can Legion. Thursday, June 7 Alcoholics Anonymous/ taking the Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- place of Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Episcopal Church of the Gogebic-Ontonagon an Church, Ironwood. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Transfiguration, Ironwood. Community Action Agency area74.org. Hurley STARS Church, Bessemer. area74.org. area74.org. Government Offered every day Monday, June 4 Wakefield Township Board, 5:30 p.m., township Mon.-Fri., June 11 until Aug. 17 hall. ND Iron County Food Pantry, 7am-5pm, Closed July 4th Bessemer Planning Com- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan ADIE AE S mission, 5:30 p.m., city hall S M ’ 2 FEES: 0-5 Hours/$8 per day Ave., Montreal,. 715-561-4450. council chambers. Over 5 Hours/$12 per day Alcoholics Anonymous, IRTHDAY ASH noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Wednesday, June 6 B B !! Ironwood. area74.org. Rates above are due of all families and Overeaters Anonymous, Christian Men of the ALL DAY students attending the program. There will be no discounted for free or reduced lunch status. Program will include a free school lunch daily Sat., June 2nd during the duration of the program. Students are on site Specials required to bring two individual snacks per day. Gogebic Country Club Students will be grouped in the following and Giveaways 2018/19PreK school - Kindergarten year age groups: FREE LESSONS! all day Saturday! 1st - 2nd 3rd - 4th 5th and up Adults: Wednesdays 5:30-7:30pm Students will spend their days with enrichment activities from OPEN Mon.-Sat. 9-5; Sun. 9-3 June 6, 13, 20 & 27 in Math, Reading, Language Arts, Technology and LOCATED AT 162 N. COUNTY RD. 519, Recreation. Tutoring is available during tutoring blocks Juniors: Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-Noon WAKEFIELD, MI with licensed day school staff Mon.-Wed. beginning July 1 mile down N. County Rd. 519 just off M-28, 9th and continuing for the remainder of the summer. June 12, 19, 26 & July 10 Look for pink flower cabin signs. No Equipment Needed • Cookies & Lemonade [email protected] Registration forms are available at the Find us on Facebook Hurley School. For more information, provided by Elk & Hound 906-364-0669 please contact Steve Eder, Contact Gary for more info 906-932-2515 715-561-4900 ext. 307. l 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE GOP bites tongues President Trump has declared tors and erode their ability to curb Sue Mizell, Publisher war on those institutions specifically his abuses. His latest disinformation designed to hold him accountable, campaign is what he and his allies Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor legally and politically. The result is a like to call “Spygate,” the completely deeply dangerous time for American unfounded charge that the FBI, democracy. Cokie under President Obama, planted a The genius of that democracy can and Steve spy in the Trump campaign. be summed up in three words: Roberts In fact, the Feds used an infor- In Their Opinion Checks and balances. The founders mant, a retired professor, to gather feared an unfettered president, and evidence of possible connections Elections board designed a complex system of obsta- between the Trump campaign and cles to limit executive power. Moscow. Former CIA director Vetoes can be over-ridden by aided and abetted by spineless GOP Michael Hayden called the proce- outrageous Congress; regulations can be leaders who refuse to criticize his dure “stunningly normal” on ABC’s blocked by federal courts. Presiden- assaults. “This Week.” But “normal” has little If you’re wondering why Americans expect only tial actions of all kinds can be inves- Sen. Jeff Flake of , liberat- meaning for this president, who the worst from their government, consider the cow- tigated by legislative committees, ed by his decision to leave Congress, insisted on tweeting that the story, ardly, conniving actions of Norm Shinkle, chairman independent journalists and law harshly denounced his fellow Repub- “if true,” amounted to the “all time of the Board of State Canvassers. The only item on enforcement agents. licans on NBC’s “Meet the Press”: biggest political scandal.” the board’s agenda this week is the certification of The ultimate barrier against presi- “When the president says things that The president is “simply trying to the anti-gerrymandering proposal for the November dential power, of course, is impeach- are just totally wrong, it’s the delegitimize the Mueller investiga- ballot. Rather than do the just, reasonable and demo- ment, but that’s a drastic and ineffi- responsibility of members of tion ... and he’s willing to throw cratic thing – putting the issue on the ballot – Shin- cient remedy. In most cases, the Congress, particularly those in the almost anything against the wall,” kle canceled the board’s meeting. national interest depends on routine president’s party, to stand up and said Hayden. The petitions circulated by Voters Not Politicians and robust enforcement of one sim- say, ‘That is not right. Truth is not Barbara McQuade, a career feder- struck a nerve with state voters. Using entirely vol- ple principle: that no president is relative. And there are no alternative al prosecutor, told The New York unteer circulators, the group collected 394,092 sig- above the law. facts here.’ ... I have seen instances Times, “To turn on the FBI using natures to get their question on the November ballot. That enforcement, however, where we haven’t done that well. this loaded language like ‘spy’ and Election Bureau staff members have determined that depends on vital and vigorous insti- And we’ve got to do it better.” ‘infiltrate,’ President Trump is trying the signatures are valid, are far more than the tutions capable of standing up to a The president’s Operation Obfus- to poison public opinion against the 315,652 required, and recommended that the issue power-hungry president. And that’s cation begins with the media. He’s FBI for his own reasons.” be placed before voters. exactly why this president has made repeatedly called reporters “dishon- Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, Voters Not Politicians wants to take the redistrict- such a determined effort to under- est,” “corrupt” and “the enemy of the essentially confirmed on CNN that ing process away from the political parties, back- mine the credibility of those institu- American people,” precisely because McQuade is right: Team Trump is room politicians and special interests and make it the tions. they refuse to buckle under his pres- trying to “poison public opinion” as responsibility of a non-partisan panel that would fol- His target list ranges from his sure. Just one example: The Wash- a conscious and cynical strategy. “Of low the law instead of stacking the deck for whichev- own intelligence agencies – he called ington Post documented that in his course we have to do it in defending er political party happens to control the Legislature their report documenting Russian first 466 days in office, Trump made the president,” he admitted. “It is for when districts are redrawn following a decennial cen- meddling in the 2016 election a 3,001 “false or misleading claims” – public opinion, because eventually sus. “tremendous blot on their record” – an average of 6.5 per day. the decision here is going to be, Political mechanics have become increasingly to his vanquished opponent in that Lesley Stahl, the veteran CBS impeach or not impeach.” sophisticate – and brazen – in their gerrymandering. election, Hillary Clinton. Even now, reporter, recently recounted a con- The cost here is enormous. In That is why, in the Blue Water Area, we have legisla- he insists on calling her “Crooked versation in which she asked Trump defending himself and deceiving the tive districts drawn to ensure that the voices of voters Hillary” and relishes chants of “lock why he incessantly attacked the public, the president is damaging in Port Huron, Marine City, St. Clair, Marysville and her up” from his most ardent sup- press. His revealing answer: “You our most basic democratic institu- Algonac are not heard. Across the state since 2000, porters. know why I do it? I do it to discredit tions. And yet, as Flake says, most voters have cast more votes for Democratic candi- But Trump focuses mainly on dis- you all and demean you all, so when Republicans bite their tongues even dates for the state House and Senate, but more crediting the two institutions that you write negative stories about me, when the president “says things that Republicans have been elected. pose the greatest threat to his no one will believe you.” are just totally wrong.” Gerrymandering disenfranchises voters and pro- untrammeled power: Law enforce- Trump’s attacks on law enforce- Their silence is the real scandal. tects candidates and a system that can’t succeed on ment agencies, including the FBI and ment agencies have the same strate- Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- its own merits. the special counsel, Robert Mueller; gic purpose, to discredit and tacted by email at Shinkle’s cowardice does the same thing. Cancel- and a free and fearless press. He’s demean investigators and prosecu- [email protected]. ing the meeting and ignoring the Voters Not Politi- cians places his party above the people of Michigan. Today in history Shinkle is a district chairman of the Michigan Repub- lican Party. Four hundred thousand people signed those peti- By The Associated Press tions. Democracy demands he do his job and let Today’s Highlights in History Michigan voters decide whether they have had On June 1, 1968, the cult British television series “The enough of politics as usual. The board has only one Prisoner,” starring Patrick legal option – certify the proposal for the November McGoohan as an ex-secret ballot. agent who finds himself It isn’t the first time Shinkle has shirked his trapped in a sinister, Orwellian responsibilities. In 2012, he helped defeat the will of village, had its American pre- miere on CBS. Author-lecturer the voters by arguing one letter ‘N’ on petitions to Helen Keller, who earned a col- repeal the emergency manager law was the wrong lege degree despite being size. In 2016, he scurried out of a meeting to prevent blind and deaf almost her consideration of marijuana and anti-fracking petition entire life, died in Westport, Connecticut, at age 87. signatures. On this date Michigan needs to reform its redistricting pro- In 1533, Anne Boleyn, the cesses to make sure that all voters are treated equally second wife of King Henry VIII, and fairly. was crowned as Queen Con- And then Michigan needs to reform the Board of sort of England. In 1792, Kentucky became Canvassers to make sure all voters are treated equal- the 15th state. ly and fairly. In 1796, Tennessee – Port Huron Times Herald became the 16th state. In 1813, the mortally sky.) first practice scoop of Martian singer Frederica von Stade is wounded commander of the In 1980, Cable News Net- soil. Fashion designer Yves 73. Actor Brian Cox is 72. How about a new school? USS Chesapeake, Capt. work made its debut. Saint Laurent died in Paris at Rock musician Ronnie Wood James Lawrence, gave the In 1997, Betty Shabazz, the age 71. is 71. Actor Jonathan Pryce is order, “Don’t give up the ship” widow of Malcolm X, was Five years ago: In a scene 71. Actress Gemma Craven is As I was reading the Associated Press article, “After during a losing battle with the severely burned in a fire set by reminiscent of the Arab Spring, 68. Actor John M. Jackson mass shootings, NRA pins blame on familiar list,” (The British frigate HMS Shannon in her 12-year-old grandson in thousands of people flooded (TV: “NCIS: Los Angeles”) is Daily Globe, page 11, Thursday, May 24) — particular- the War of 1812. her Yonkers, New York, apart- Istanbul’s main square after a 68. Blues-rock musician Tom In 1868, James Buchanan, ment (she died three weeks crackdown on an anti-govern- Principato is 66. Country ly the section titled, “School buildings” — the thought the 15th president of the Unit- later). The Chicago Tribune ment protest turned city streets singer Ronnie Dunn is 65. crossed my mind that this might be the right time to ed States, died near Lancaster, published a pretend com- into a battlefield clouded by Actress Lisa Hartman Black is consolidate the western Gogebic County schools and Pennsylvania, at age 77. mencement speech by colum- tear gas. 62. Actor Tom Irwin is 62. nist Mary Schmich (shmeech) One year ago: President Singer-musician Alan Wilder is build a totally new facility midway between Ironwood In 1927, Lizzie Borden, accused but acquitted of the which urged graduates to, Donald Trump declared he was 59. Rock musician Simon and Marenisco. 1892 ax murders of her father, among other things, “wear sun- pulling the U.S. from the land- Gallup (The Cure) is 58. Coun- To the best of my recollection, none of the current Andrew, and her stepmother, screen” (the essay ended up mark Paris climate agreement. try musician Richard Comeaux being wrongly attributed online A gunman described by police (River Road) is 57. Actor- buildings would easily adapt to the NRA’s suggestions Abby, died in Fall River, Mas- sachusetts, at age 66. to author Kurt Vonnegut). as a heavily indebted gambler comedian Mark Curry is 57. for a safe facility with our society’s challenges. A new In 1943, a civilian flight from In 2009, Air France Flight stormed a crowded casino in Actor-singer Jason Donovan is building would belong to all the student body equally. Portugal to England was shot 447, an Airbus A330 carrying the Philippine capital and 50. Actress Teri Polo is 49. These students are already working together in foot- down by Germany during 228 people from Rio de torched gambling tables, creat- player-turned- Janeiro to Paris, crashed into ing a choking level of smoke coach Tony Bennett is 49. ball, and studies have shown they do benefit from con- World War II, killing all 17 peo- ple aboard, including actor the Atlantic Ocean with the loss that killed at least 37 people. Actor Rick Gomez is 46. solidation in many ways. It’s something to think about Leslie Howard. of everyone on board. Ananya Vinay, a 12-year-old Model-actress Heidi Klum is — and hopefully do something about, as well. In 1958, Charles de Gaulle Ten years ago: Democrat from Fresno, California, won 45. Singer Alanis Morissette is Hillary Rodham Clinton won a the 90th Scripps National 44. Actress Sarah Wayne Cal- —Pamela C. Davenport, Ironwood became premier of France, marking the beginning of the lopsided, but largely symbolic, Spelling Bee by correctly lies is 41. Comedian Link Neal end of the Fourth Republic. victory in Puerto Rico’s presi- spelling “marocain,” a type of (Rhett & Link) is 40. TV per- Thought for Today In 1977, the Soviet Union dential primary. Fire ripped dress fabric of ribbed crepe. sonality Damien Fahey is 38. through a back lot at Universal Today’s Birthdays Pop singer-songwriter Brandi “To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is formally charged Jewish human rights activist Anatoly Studios. At least eight people Actor Richard Erdman is Carlile is 37. Actor Johnny doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody Shcharansky with treason. suffocated at an overcrowded 93. Singer Pat Boone is 84. Pemberton is 37. Actress-writ- else — means to fight the hardest battle which any (Shcharansky was imprisoned, stadium in Monrovia during a Actor-writer-director Peter er Amy Schumer is 37. human being can fight; and never stop fighting.” then released in 1986; he’s soccer match between host Masterson is 84. Actor Morgan player Justine Henin is 36. now known as Natan Sharan- Liberia and Gambia. NASA’s Freeman is 81. Actor Rene Actor Taylor Handley is 34. — E.E. Cummings, American poet, (1894-1962) Phoenix Mars Lander took its Auberjonois is 78. Opera Actress Willow Shields is 18.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 5 Overtime month. I don’t feel that Dianda wants UP schedule is a fair expecta- S R U C E U P gas prices probed tion of any employee, From page 1 salaried or hourly, com- LANSING – Add State and can’t be done by just pensated or not.” Rep. Scott Dianda, D- anyone hired off the street. She said all three also Calumet, to the list of law- During public com- bring work home beyond makers who want an inves- ment, Kilger said the work- the hours they turned in to tigation of gas prices. load put on the depart- the county. Dianda sent a letter to ment should be viewed in The approval of paying Michigan Attorney General the same light as other the three came after an ear- Bill Schuette Wednesday extreme circumstances in lier motion to pay them asking him to investigate the past that the county $50,433 – which would be increasing prices at the has authorized extra straight time rather than pump across the state. salaries for. the overtime wage figure Michigan gas prices rank “Every way we look, approved by the board – higher than the national everything has gotten more failed. average, and in many places time consuming and com- In other action: exceed $3 per gallon. plicated – reporting, pro- –The board approved a “As the state’s elected gram requirements, docu- temporary raise for consumer protection advo- mentation. Workloads Forestry Administrator cate, AG Schuette has a have increased exponen- Eric Peterson to recognize responsibility to protect tially without additional the extra work he is doing Michigan families,” said staff,” Kilger said. “We’ve to oversee rebuilding of Dianda. “Frankly, I am sur- done our best to be fiscally Saxon Harbor after it was prised he has not opened responsible, while at the destroyed in the July 2016 an investigation already. same time watching place- storm. Peterson’s salary “Real families on the ment costs explode.” was increased by 20 per- ground are hurting. It’s Schmidtke also cent, or an extra $13,770, time he do something addressed the board through 2019. The raise about that,” Dianda said. regarding the toll the extra will be reevaluated at the According to AAA, the hours have taken on end of 2019 to see where Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe national average gas price employees and their fami- the reconstruction project HURLEY THIRD graders Bronson Estrada, left, and Charlie Haanen plant flowers on for May 30 was $2.96, and lies. She said they recog- is at and how much work Silver Street Thursday. the average price in Michi- nized salaried positions remains. gan was $3.06. With sum- can require working more –The board also mer tourism in full swing, than 40 hours in a week, approved paying for Roads commission. Dianda argued that U.P., but the hours the employ- forestry office manager In other action: and other Michigan small ees were putting in were Tara Krall’s cell phone to –The board agreed to seek bids for a businesses, risk losing above and beyond what compensate for the From page 1 one-year contract to provide library ser- money because families could be expected and amount of county business remain estimates, according to the con- vices to township residents. can’t afford to travel were a common occur- she uses it for. tract, as the price for materials can fluctu- –The board approved purchasing a because of high gas prices. rence. –The board approved ate by the time work actually starts. water line locator. “Enough is enough. I “Cally, Becky and I have purchasing a replacement The Section 12 project also includes –The board also approved hiring a sea- hope AG Schuette shares my no problem working a rea- software for the system replacement of two culverts, according to sonal employee for the summer. concern. sonable amount of over- used in the Human Ser- the agreement. –Additional information was presented “We’re all paying more time. Our goal is get to a vices Department. The cur- Along with the two projects, the town- to board members for the tire disposal at the pump because of the schedule of 7 a.m. to 4 rent software is being ship agreed to pay up to $5,000 for road event the township is participating in June Republican-sponsored p.m. every day, with occa- phased out by its company patching. 4-15. Residents need to get a letter from roads plan, so when gas sional extra hours for and will no longer be sup- Township Supervisor Steve Boyd told the township office before taking their prices then increase on top emergencies and big ported. the Daily Globe Thursday the road com- tires to the Gogebic Range Solid Waste of that, families and small reports. That would result –The board hired two mission was also giving the township Management Authority’s transfer station businesses take a real hit. in about 250 hours of over- full-time dispatchers, Jerry extra funds for repairs for gravel roads. He on U.S. 2. This hurts all of our bot- time per year,” Schmidtke Hitter and Brian Thomas, said anyone who had suggestions for –The township will pay for weed pre- tom lines, so I call on AG said. “To put things into for the sheriff’s depart- either gravel roads needing repairs, or vention at the Airport Park’s soccer field Schuette to do his job and perspective, I had just ment. roads that could use minor work such as this year. Boyd said the township splits the help investigate these short of 900 hours of over- –The board approved potholes filled or ditching work, could cost with the soccer league that uses the prices, in the hopes that time in 2017 – including the University of Wiscon- contact him at 906-932-8447 and he fields, with each organization paying for families can soon see working 28 of 31 days in sin Extension office’s would pass the information on to the road the weed treatment alternating years. relief,” Dianda said. March, to illustrate one annual report for 2017. 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Prospect, Swanson and his wife, Mary; and 8, 2018, at his home, with family by his side. mother and grandmother, Ill.; and sisters- her brother, Gordon Swanson; a He was born July 10, 1931, in Trout Creek, to Nels returned to her heavenly home on in-law, Dolores nephew, Bruce Swanson; and her and Ida (Paivarinta) Aho. May 27, 2018, surrounded by fam- S w a n s o n , sister, Marjory (Supple) Ylen. In Russ is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, ily after a long, courageous battle Sharon Johnson addition, she was proceeded in Doris (Daly); a daughter, Sandy Zalack (Tom); with cancer. and Marlene death by her brothers-in-law, Don- three sons, Andy (Pam), Steve and Jeff (Traci); Judy was born to Ernest and Johnson, all of ald Johnson and Dennis Johnson; nine grandchildren; seven great- Alice (Supple) Swanson on Aug. Ironwood; and and sisters-in-law, Verna Segal grandchildren; two brothers, 12, 1940, in Bessemer Township. n u m e r o u s and Judy Johnson, Denny’s first Judith Ann Wesley (Donna) and Nelson Judy graduated from Luther L. Johnson nieces, nephews wife. (Marcia); his sister-in-law, Wright High School in Ironwood (Swanson) and friends. A celebration of Judy’s life will Sharon Aho; several nieces and in 1958. She worked for Michi- 1940 — 2018 Judy and be held at a later date. nephews; and many other rela- gan Bell before starting her fami- Herb enjoyed The family would like to tives and friends. ly. On Sept. 25, 1971, she mar- the last 25 years of retirement by thank Dr. Villanueva, Dr. Maki, He was preceded in death by his ried Herbert Johnson at Salem traveling and spending time with Dr. Fuller, Dr. Pogliano, and the parents; and a brother, Doug. Lutheran Church. They raised friends. She was an avid reader, staff at Aspirus Ironwood and Russ graduated from Flint two daughters, Jennifer and enjoyed shopping, cooking, and Westgate, along with Dr. Friday Northern High and went on to Russell E. Stacey. was a member of the Leelinau and his staff at Essentia Health. serve in the Korean War. To sup- Aho Judy is survived by her loving, Ladies Group. Judy took great We appreciate all the love and 1931 — 2018 port his family, he went to work at caring husband of 46 years, Her- pride in being a part of her support you have extended to General Motors and retired from bert, of Ironwood; and daughters, grandchildren’s activities and us during this period of sad- AC Spark Plug in Flint, Mich. He Jennifer, of Duluth, Minn., and lives. Judy was an inspiration to ness. was a journeyman pipefitter and Stacey (Richard) Heine, of Her- all who knew her and those who McKevitt-Patrick Funeral finished his career in supervision. mantown, Minn. Judy adored her crossed paths with her through Home is assisting the family with Russ was a good husband, three grandchildren, Macie, her cancer treatments. arrangements. For more informa- father and friend who blessed all Veteran Madeline and Grace Heine, all of Judy was preceded in death by tion and to express condolences, who knew him with his wisdom Hermantown. She is also survived her father, Ernest, and her moth- please visit mckevittpatrickfuner- and advice, a good story or saying. by her brother-in-law, Jordan er, Alice. She was also preceded in alhome.com. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 9, at 1 p.m. EDT, preceded by visitation at 11 a.m. EDT, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Trout Creek, with the Sandra Jean Mattson Rev. Kay Richter officiating. Committal service and inurnment will take place INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Sandra ter in Arizona; (Emily), of Monrovia, six grand- at the Agate Cemetery, with a military graveside ser- Jean Mattson, 78, of Ironwood, and she would children and eight great grand- vice under the auspices of the Ontonagon County Mich., passed away at 12:21 a.m. be the craft coor- children. Veterans Association. on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018, at dinator in the Sandra was also preceded in Luncheon will be served at the American Legion Franciscan St. Francis Hospital in retirement com- death by her husband, Reino Hall in Trout Creek following the military salute. Indianapolis. munity in which Leonard Mattson Sr., who In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contri- She was born on Friday, Feb. they stayed. passed away on March 5, 2017; butions to Trinity Lutheran Church in Trout Creek. 17, 1939, in Reed City, Mich., to Sandy had been her parents, Ora and Goldie Bor- Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- the late Ora Asa and Goldie Alme- member of the ton; siblings, David Paul Borton, ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- da (Richert) Borton. She married A m e r i c a n Shelby Allen Borton, Sharon Lee the love of her life, Reino Leonard Sandra Jean Legion Auxiliary Salonen, Patricia Kay Tompkins, al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may be Mattson expressed online at lakesidememorialchapel.com. Mattson, on June 30, 1956. They 1939 — 2018 since 1963, was Suzie Borton and Shirley Bor- resided in Bergland, Mich. In an active mem- ton. 1970 they moved to Vincennes, ber of the Salem Lutheran There will be a graveside ser- Frances J. Rampanelli for a period of five years, moved Church, and was an accom- vice for Sandra on June 5, 2018, at to Gordon, Ga., for 18 years and plished artist in the mediums of 1 p.m. at Riverside Cemetery, BESSEMER, Mich. — A Mass of Christian Burial then retired to Ironwood, Mich. oil, ceramics, wood and relief Ironwood. remembering Frances J. Rampanelli, of Anvil Loca- Sandra was a homemaker, had carvings. Ketola-Burla Funeral Home, tion, who died on Dec. 9, 2017, will be celebrated worked as a restaurant cook in She is survived by her chil- Ironwood, is assisting the family. Friday, June 8, at 11 a.m., preceded by memorial vis- Bergland, and at Flossie’s Ceram- dren, Brenda Frederick (Terry), For more information or to give itation at 10 a.m., at St. Sebastian Catholic Church in ics in Vincennes. After retiring, Cindy Rogers, both of Mar- online condolences, please visit Bessemer. she and her husband would win- tinsville, and Reino Mattson Jr. rangefuneralservices.com. The Rev. Dominic Agyapong will be the celebrant. Rite of Committal and interment will take place at Irene Hantula Hillcrest Cemetery, Bessemer. A luncheon will follow at the parish hall. BESSEMER, Mich. — Irene Hantula, (Dewey) and Randy Nerva (Sandy); Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside 66, of Bessemer, passed away Wednes- and numerous nieces and nephews Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, is assisting the day evening, May 30, 2018. and their families. For reprints or family. Irene was born on Nov. 21, 1951, in Cremation will take place. lamination services, Wakefield, a daughter of Eino and A family gathering will be held at a contact the Daily Frances I. Nelson Julia Nerva. later date. Globe at 906-932- Most recently she worked as a home Funeral arrangements have been 2211 health aide. entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and IRONWOOD, Mich. — Frances I. Nelson, 74, of Those left behind include her loving manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Ironwood, passed away on May 31, 2018. husband, Mike; siblings, Ronald Nerva Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may Arrangements are pending at McKevitt-Patrick (Sylvia), Evelyn Ahlborn (Don), be expressed online at lakesidememo- Funeral Home, Ironwood; and a complete obituary Annette Armata (Ed), Jacki Delich rialchapel.com. will be published at a later date. 2007 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 4 DR. St. Paul archdiocese to pay $210 million to clergy abuse victims ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Arch- diocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis announced a $210 million settlement Thursday with 450 victims of clergy sexual abuse as part of its plan for bankruptcy reorganization, making this the second-largest payout in the scandal that rocked the nation’s 6 cyl., automatic, power ! SAVE! Roman Catholic Church. windows/locks, tilt, cruise, $ Victims’ attorney Jeff Anderson air, AM/FM/CD, fiberglass 10,999 said the money, a total of topper, only 112,000 miles. $210,290,724, will go into a pot to EXCELLENT SHAPE! pay survivors, with the amount for each survivor to be determined. Cloverland Motors Anderson said a formal reorgani- 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 zation plan will now be submitted to 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com a bankruptcy judge for approval, and then it will be sent to the victims for a vote. Anderson expected they will readily approve it. 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Miller Genuine Draft or Miller64 (12oz. bottles or cans) with them very carefully to try to for- “We will do everything we can to Pamela Foohey, associate profes- expires 6-3-18 mulate this in a way that benefits expedite it,” Abood said, adding that sor at Indiana University Maurer Wisconsin them to the maximum.” he hopes the process can be complet- School of Law, said this settlement Carlo Rossi, 4.0 Hunting & Fishing $ 99 License According to the website Bish- ed in the next few months. “We have speaks to the value of negotiations — WINE 10 Non-Resident opAccountability.org, which tracks gone everywhere we could to raise as the settlement amount is about AVAILABLE clergy sex abuse cases, this is the money for this settlement.” $50 million more than the original PRICES GOOD THROUGH JUNE 3, 2018 largest total payout among the The archdiocese filed for plan put forth by the archdiocese. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM STATE / NATION FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 7 Trump pardons favor celeb-connected, conservative causes Teen charged with WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump on Thursday par- doned a conservative commentator murder in shooting he claims “was treated very unfairly by our government!” and announced of another teen he’s thinking about clemency for Martha Stewart and former Illinois DECATUR, Ga. (AP) – Authorities say a teenager has Gov. Rod Blagojevich, among “lots” been arrested in the fatal shooting of another Georgia of other people. teen on Memorial Day. “What they did to him was horri- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Thursday ble,” Trump told reporters, speaking that 18-year-old Detavion McDay has been charged with of his decision to clear the name of murder. Dinesh D’Souza, who had pleaded Eighteen-year-old Trevon Richardson was fatally shot guilty to campaign finance fraud. near a Decatur apartment complex on Monday, just days It was the latest example of Trump after he graduated from Cedar Grove High School in trying to right a perceived wrong Ellenwood. with his presidential pardon power, The newspaper report didn’t say if McDay had a and a move that makes ever clearer Associated Press lawyer that, in the Trump administration, IN THIS Dec. 7, 2011, file photo, former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, left, It says four teens have been killed in metro Atlanta the odds of a pardon have heavily speaks to reporters as his wife, Patti, listens at the federal building in since school ended last week. Eighteen-year-old Joshua favored those with a celebrity backer, Chicago. President Donald Trump says he is considering commuting the Torrance graduated from high school on Friday and was those who have become a cause cele- sentence of Blagojevich and pardoning Martha Stewart. The comments fatally shot Wednesday. Sixteen-year-old Grant Antonio bre among conservatives and those came aboard Air Force One on Thursday after he tweeted that he Payton and 19-year-old Tyree Johnson were killed Tues- with a reality TV connection. planned to pardon conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza. Blagoje- day in south Fulton. Trump has been particularly vich, a Democrat, began serving his 14-year prison sentence on corrup- drawn to cases where he believes tion convictions in 2012. Michigan governor candidates there was a political motivation to the prosecutions – a situation that “Celebrity Apprentice” reality televi- portions of a submarine. Trump meet for only joint debate may remind him of his own predica- sion show: Blagojevich was a contes- often mentioned Saucier’s case on the ment at the center of special counsel tant in 2010 and Stewart hosted the campaign trail as he criticized his for- MACKINAC ISLAND (AP) – Six of Michigan’s seven Robert Mueller’s investigation into 2005 spinoff series, “The Apprentice: mer Democratic rival, Hillary Clin- major-party gubernatorial candidates have met for their Russian election meddling, which Martha Stewart.” ton, for her use of a private email only joint debate before August’s primary. he insists is nothing but a “witch Hours earlier, Trump said on Twit- server. Saucier had claimed his pros- Democrats and Republicans sparred Thursday night hunt.” ter he would pardon D’Souza. An out- ecution was driven by sensitivity over roads, education and other topics at the debate host- On Thursday, Trump said he was spoken critic of Obama, D’Souza about classified information driven ed by the Detroit Regional Chamber’s political action seriously considering commuting the claimed his prosecution by the by Clinton’s case. committee. There were few fireworks. The format typical- sentence of Blagojevich, the Demo- Obama Justice Department was polit- Next came former White House ly had two candidates from opposing parties answer cratic former governor serving a 14- ically motivated. aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby. A for- questions. year prison sentence on numerous Trump has issued five pardons as mer top aide to Vice President Dick Attorney General Bill Schuette touted his endorsement counts of corruption, including try- president: The first went to former Cheney, Libby was convicted of lying from President Donald Trump and a tax-cut plan, while ing to sell the U.S. Senate seat that Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, a top to investigators and obstruction of Lt. Gov. Brian Calley said he has the backing of Gov. Rick was vacated by Barack Obama. The Trump supporter during the 2016 justice following the 2003 leak of the Snyder and Michigan has come a long way under their president also said he was consider- campaign, who was spared the covert identity of a CIA officer. The leadership. ing a pardon for Stewart, the celebri- prospect of serving jail time after a Libby case was taken up by conserva- Democrats criticized what has happened under Sny- ty lifestyle guru who served a stint in conviction stemming from his use of tives who argued he was the victim of der’s watch, citing Flint’s water crisis. federal prison after being convicted racially targeted immigration patrols. an overly zealous and politically Gretchen Whitmer said she would “fix the damn of charges related to a stock sale. Next came Navy sailor Kristian Sauci- motivated prosecution by a special roads,” while Shri Thanedar and Abdul El-Sayed said cor- Both had connections to Trump’s er, who had taken photos of classified counsel. porations have benefited at people’s expense.

Discipline deal with if it does occur. “The research is pretty clear that if you can create AREA EVENTS: From page 2 these environments that care and curbing gun vio- are more pro-active, you # lence. have a greater chance at June 2 –Hurley and Ironwood City Wide But the discussion on being able to prepare your- Rummage Sales Thursday was focused self better as well as solely on positive behavior respond, Sugai said. # June 2 – National Trails Day Hike interventions, a pedagogi- But he added that teach- Upson, WI - starts 9am cal approach that essential- ing kindness alone cannot ly aims to make students fix the problem of vio- email: [email protected] kinder and happier at lence. for more information. school and prevent disrup- “It’s probably going to # tive behavior before it be a multiple community June 2 –Wisconsin free fishing weekend/ starts. The approach is not response, it’s going to be Free Wisconsin State Park entry weekend new and is already being families, communities, used widely throughout schools, government in # June 3 –Go Ride R Range Ride, the nation. being able to deal with the Depot Park, Ironwood 2-4pm Educators talked about whole violence issue,” making misbehaving stu- Sugai said after the panel # June 5 –Mountain Bike Ride dents come to school for discussion. “I think additional work on Satur- schools are not going to Copper Peak parking lot 6pm days instead of giving them respond effectively if the # suspensions, connecting larger group doesn’t take June 6 –Superior Bike Ride, students with psycholo- on that topic of gun vio- Olde Suffolk Ale House 6:30pm gists or other adults at the lence in particular as well school or letting children as hate.” correct the harm they Briah Barksdale, a local made instead of facing high school senior, devel- SATURDAY NIGHT punishment. oped a program that pro- The topic of gun control motes kindness at her  Chops for Two was not discussed. school and said it helped George Sugai, an educa- decrease bullying and tion professor at the Uni- increase student’s pride in versity of Connecticut, who their alma mater. Two 1 lb. PORK CHOP Dinners~$22.99 pioneered the positive “I think kindness will PRIME RIB ALSO AVAILABLE behavior approach, said it make people feel that they Wednesday-Saturday from 4pm to close helps avoid or lessen vio- are wanted and you never 906-364-7477 • N11582 Black River Rd., Bessemer, MI lence, bullying and disrup- know the impact that it can YOUR HOSTS JACK & JEAN RIGONI tive behavior and makes have on someone else,” schools better equipped to Barksdale said. Vegas casinos face threat of 1st worker strike in 3 decades LAS VEGAS (AP) – The possibility of 50,000 Las Vegas casino workers going on strike drew closer Thursday, with their con- tracts expiring at midnight and the prospects of new ones still uncertain. The bartenders, house- keepers, bellmen and other unionized workers at 34 casino-hotels on the Strip and downtown Las Vegas have been negotiat- ing new five-year contracts since February. But wages, workplace training and other issues have kept their union and employers from reaching agreements, pushing employees to authorize the first strike in more than 30 years at any time starting Friday. Here’s a look at the negotiations and a possi- ble strike: Ninety-nine percent of about 25,000 workers 779 voted last week to autho- Bad River Lodge & Casino is proudly owned by the rize a strike after contracts Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa expire. No date has been www.badriver.com • 800-777-7449 • 715-682-7121 set, but they have begun 10 miles east of Ashland on Hwy 2 • Odanah, WI signing up for strike pay, Like us on [email protected] financial assistance and picketing shifts. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, ALTER OR CANCEL ANY PROMOTION OR EVENT AT ANY TIME. l 8 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 HOME & GARDEN THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HOUSE OF THE WEEK US pending home sales fall 1.3 percent in April

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Mike Mattson/Escanaba Daily Press photos ABOVE, THE Ontonagon boys and girls golf teams both won the Division 3 U.P. Finals at Irish Oaks Golf Club in Gladstone Thursday. Front row kneeling are Henry Menigoz (score of 82) and Kinsey Weisinger (106). Second row from left are Izabelle Lutz (112), Whitney Rule (112), Hallie Bobula (103) and Stevie Ollila (121). Back row from left are Bradley Myhren (97), Eddy Polakowski (82), James Domitrovich (100), Thomas Immonen (90) and coach Adam Spaulding. Menigoz and Polakowski tied for second with 82. Pictured at left Izabelle Lutz chips to the green Thursday. Matsuyama holes out and shares the lead at the Memorial DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) – Hideki Matsuya- yards on the ninth hole for a 72. He got that firm handshake from the par-5 seventh hole and made double ma and Tiger Woods hit their stride at the "It was nice to somehow grind out the tournament host in 2010 when Ancer bogey, sending him to a 72. Also at 72 was end of their rounds at the Memorial, and it round, turn it around and finish even par," received the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Dustin Johnson, who made nothing but paid off in different ways. said Woods, playing the Memorial for the top junior college player when he was at pars on the back nine and failed to birdie Matsuyama was in the middle of the first time since 2013. Odessa College. He later played at Okla- any of the par 5s. pack at Muirfield Village when he ran off Niemann, who won the Latin America homa. Rory McIlroy played the par 5s in 1 four straight birdies and then holed out Amateur Championship in January, "I got to come here as a freshman, get over and shot 74. Phil Mickelson was 4 with a wedge from 130 yards on the 17th appears to be on the fast track to the PGA that award from Jack. That was incredi- under through eight holes until a double hole for an eagle that sent him to a 7-under Tour. He turned pro after the Masters and ble," Ancer said. "It was like deja vu walk- bogey on No. 9, and then four bogeys over 65 and a share of the lead with 19-year-old already has a pair of top 10s in his four ing the fairways – watching from the out- his last six holes for a 74. Jordan Spieth Joaquin Niemann of Chile and Abraham events. Another one this week might be side, and now playing. It's a dream come shot 75, hurt by two double bogeys on the Ancer of Mexico. enough to earn special temporary mem- true. And today I felt great." front nine. He went from a fairway bunker "As the round went along, I played bet- bership on the PGA Tour, meaning he Beau Hossler, who keeps showing up into the water on No. 6, and then went ter and better," said Matsuyama, who got would have unlimited exemptions to try to on leaderboards in his rookie season, had some 25 yards beyond the green on the his first PGA Tour win at the Memorial earn his card. a 66. The group at 67 included Lucas par-3 eighth for another double bogey. four years ago. Ancer had only one bogey on his card Glover, while Jason Day was among those Matsuyama's big run began after a slug- So did Woods, which helped him avoid early in his round, and he followed with at 68. gish start to the back nine on a muggy, another big number on a course where he eight birdies. It was the first time he has So many of the other top players strug- humid day that left Muirfield Village soft, has won five times. Woods three-putted had a share of the lead after any round in gled. particularly with a burst of heavy rain late from 25 feet to fall to 3 over with five holes his 40th start on the PGA Tour. Justin Thomas, in his debut as the No. Wednesday. The Japanese star chopped to play. He answered with three straight It wasn't his first time at Muirfield Vil- 1 player in the world, was trading birdies his way out of the nasty rough on the 10th birdies – two of them on par 5s on the lage, just Ancer's first time playing the and bogeys and was making progress until and 11th holes, both times making bogey. front nine – and got up-and-down from 62 tournament. he hit his approach out-of-bounds on the And then he couldn't miss. l 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe scoreboard

San Francisco 26 30 .464 4 StanleyAll Times Cup EDT Finals San Diego 24 33 .421 6½ 74 take part in chilly Chili Bowl (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wednesday's Games Vegas 1, Washington 1 Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2 HURLEY – The Chili Bowl lived up to Monday, May 28: Vegas 6, Cincinnati 7, Arizona 4 Washington 4 Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1 its name on May 19 at Eagle Bluff Golf Wednesday, May 30: Washington Washington 2, Baltimore 0 Club. Seventy-four hardy golfers braved 3, Vegas 2 N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 1 Saturday, June 2: Vegas at San Francisco 7, Colorado 4 a cold, windy day of golf, but were Washington, 8 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 8, Philadelphia 2 rewarded with great hot chili after- Monday, June 4: Vegas at Wash- San Diego 3, Miami 2 ington, 8 p.m. Thursday's Games wards, according to organizer Bill Thursday, June 7: Washington at Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets Vegas, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis Heikkinen. x-Sunday, June 10: Vegas at Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers The winners in the men's division Washington, 8 p.m. Washington at Atlanta x-Wednesday, June 13: Wash- Miami at San Diego were Wally Bruneau and Jon Wilson ington at Vegas, 8 p.m. Friday's Games Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-4) at with a 70. Second place went to Colin N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 2-4), 7:10 p.m. NBA FinalsAll Times EDT Digorgio and Dave Lundin with a 71. Washington (Strasburg 6-4) at (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Atlanta (Foltynewicz 4-3), 7:35 p.m. Ross Solberg and Deyton Solberg took Thursday, May 31: Golden State Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at 124, Cleveland 114 third with a tiebreaker at 77. Chicago White Sox (Santiago 1-2), Sunday, June 3: Cleveland at 8:10 p.m. In the lady's division, Mary Tiziani Golden State, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-4) at St. Wednesday, June 6: Golden and Pat Mattek won with a score of 72. Louis (Mikolas 6-0), 8:15 p.m. State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-4) at Col- Friday, June 8: Golden State at Patti Foley and Sue Kaffini were second orado (Anderson 3-1), 8:40 p.m. Cleveland, 9 p.m. Miami (Hernandez 0-2) at Arizona with a score of 83. x-Monday, June 11: Cleveland at (Buchholz 0-1), 9:40 p.m. Associated Press Golden State, 9 p.m. Gary and Marilyn Gotta took first Cincinnati (Mahle 3-6) at San x-Thursday, June 14: Golden Diego (TBD), 10:10 p.m. place in the mixed division with a 76. DETROIT TIGERS' Mike Fiers holds up a goose decoy in the dugout in the ninth State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-3) at San x-Sunday, June 17: Cleveland at Second place went to Jake Richardson inning against the in Detroit Thursday. Detroit won 6-2. Francisco (Stratton 6-3), 10:15 p.m. Golden State, 8 p.m. Saturday's Games and Kay Williams with a 80, followed by American League Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, Ralph and Bev Pertile taking third place All Times EDT 2:10 p.m. East Division Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. in a tiebreaker at 84. Reyes' 3-run triple helps WLPct GB Washington at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Boston 39 17 .696 — Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:15 "I'd like to thank all of the chili mak- New York 35 17 .673 2 p.m. ers they did a great job," said Heikkinen. Tampa Bay 28 27 .509 10½ L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 7:15 Toronto 25 31 .446 14 p.m. "I would also like to thank all of the Baltimore 17 39 .304 22 Tigers beat Angels 6-2 Cincinnati at San Diego, 8:40 great sponsors for the great prizes. I Central Division p.m. WLPct GB hope everyone had a great time and Philadelphia at San Francisco, DETROIT (AP) – Ronny aggressive early in Tigers 6, Angels 2 Cleveland 29 25 .537 — 10:05 p.m. hope to see you all for next year's Chili Los Angeles Detroit Detroit 26 30 .464 4 Miami at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. Rodriguez had a memo- the count." ab rhbi ab rhbi Minnesota 22 29 .431 5½ Bowl 17." Kinsler 2b 4130Goodrum rf 4011 Kansas City 20 36 .357 10 Transactions rable major league debut, The Tigers set Trout dh 4011Cstllns dh 5130 Chicago 16 37 .302 12½ BASEBALL American League year contract. SYRACUSE — Announced junior hitting singles, scoring a themselves up to win Upton lf 4000Cndlrio 3b 2111 West Division — Sent CLEVELAND BROWNS — G Tyus Battle withdrew from the Pujols 1b 4000D.Mchdo 2b 2010 W L Pct GB run and making plays at the four-game series LHP Zach Britton to Frederick (Car- Announced director of player per- NBA draft. A.Smmns ss 4020J.McCnn c 4000 Houston 35 22 .614 — olina) and SS Luis Sardinas to Nor- sonnel Chisom Opara, director of WISCONSIN — Announced second and third base to by roughing up J.Marte 3b 4000Joh.Hck 1b 4111 Seattle 33 22 .600 1 folk (IL) for rehab assignments. college scouting Bobby Vega, col- senior F Ethan Happ withdrew from Young cf 4000J.Jones cf 3100 Los Angeles 30 27 .526 5 BOSTON RED SOX — Released lege scouting assistant Keegan the NBA draft. help the Detroit Tigers beat Heaney in the first K.Clhun rf 3000Ro.Rdrg 2b-3b 4120 Oakland 29 28 .509 6 1B Hanley Ramirez. Leyrer and scouts Zac Bocian, Scott Vlbuena ph 0000V.Reyes lf 4133 Texas 24 34 .414 11½ the Los Angeles Angels 6-2 inning. DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned C Levin and Patrick Moore will not PGA Tour-Memorial Briceno c 4121Kozma ss 3000 Wednesday's Games Grayson Greiner to Toledo (IL). return next season. Named Steve Par Scores Thursday. "Gardy has all Totals 35 282Totals 35 6 12 6 Boston 6, Toronto 4 Thursday Selected the contract of 3B Ronny Malin director of college scouting. Los Angeles 000 010 010 —2 Cleveland 9, Chicago White Sox At Muirfield Village GC "Amazing day," those guys playing Rodriguez from Toledo. Promoted Chris Cooper to vice pres- Detroit 500 001 00x —6 1 Dublin, Ohio MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed ident of football administration, Rodriguez said in front of hard, which has E_Joh.Hicks (4). DP_Los Angeles 1, Detroit 1. LOB_Los Ange- N.Y. Yankees 5, Houston 3 Purse: $8.9 million OF Byron Buxton on the 10-day DL. Brandon Sosna to salary cap ana- les 7, Detroit 9. 2B_Kinsler (10), Goodrum (9), Castellanos (18), Washington 2, Baltimore 0 Yardage: 7,392; Par: 72 (36-36) his locker stall under a always been a trade- Optioned RHP Aaron Slegers to lyst and scouting assistant Scott Candelario (13), D.Machado (11), V.Reyes (1). 3B_V.Reyes (2). Detroit 6, L.A. Angels 1 First Round Rochester (IL). Recalled RHP Tyler Kaniecki to defensive quality control generic name plate and next mark of his clubs," HR_Briceno (2). SB_V.Reyes (3). Kansas City 11, Minnesota 8 Abraham Ancer 33-32—65 -7 Duffey from Rochester. coach. IP HRER BB SO Tampa Bay 6, Oakland 0 Joaquin Niemann 34-31—65 -7 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — to his suitcase. "I've been manager Mike Scios- Los Angeles Texas 7, Seattle 6 Hideki Matsuyama 33-32—65 -7 Optioned RHP Carlos Ramirez to Reached an injury settlement with S Heaney L,2-4 585513 Thursday's Games Beau Hossler 32-34—66 -6 waiting for this the last cia said. "They do Nashville (PCL). Reinstated DH Michael Cirino. Ramirez 231101 Detroit 6, L.A. Angels 2 Jamie Lovemark 33-34—67 -5 Khris Davis from the 10-day DL. HOCKEY eight years. It's a dream things right. They're Anderson 110012 Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 3 Grayson Murray 34-33—67 -5 SEATTLE MARINERS — National Hockey League Detroit N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Kyle Stanley 34-33—67 -5 come true." fundamentally Optioned INF Gordon Beckham to CALGARY FLAMES — Named Carpenter 451103 Boston at Houston Lucas Glover 34-33—67 -5 Tacoma (PCL). Reinstated INF Dee Geoff Ward and Ryan Huska assis- The Tigers called the 26- sound. For any Saupold W,3-1 200001 Cleveland at Minnesota Byeong Hun An 34-34—68 -4 Gordon from teh 10-day DL. tant coaches. Coleman 100002 Texas at Seattle Patrick Cantlay 35-33—68 -4 year-old Dominican infield- young player to be in TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Jimenez 121100 Friday's Games Patrick Rodgers 33-35—68 -4 RHP Jaime Schultz to Durham (IL). Agreed to terms with F Jacob Nils- er on Wednesday night that environment, Greene 110012 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 6-2) at Wesley Bryan 32-36—68 -4 Reinstated RHP Nathan Eovaldi son on a one-year contract. R.Carpenter pitched to 1 batter in the 5th Baltimore (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Ryan Armour 34-34—68 -4 after he hit for the cycle, you're going to reap from the 60-day DL. Transferred DALLAS STARS — Named Todd HBP_by Heaney (Jones), by Heaney (Candelario). Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Detroit Jason Day 32-36—68 -4 RHP Jake Faria to the 60-day DL. Nelson assistant coach. Umpires_Home, Marty Foster; First, Mark Ripperger; Second, (Hardy 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Keegan Bradley 33-35—68 -4 playing for the Triple-A some benefits from it Traded C Curt Casali to Cincinnati NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Greg Gibson; Third, Doug Eddings. Boston (Sale 5-2) at Houston Peter Uihlein 34-35—69 -3 for cash. Extended their affiliation agreement at Syra- down the road." T_3:09. A_24,696 (41,297). (Cole 5-1), 8:10 p.m. Gary Woodland 32-37—69 -3 TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned with Worcester (AHL) through the Cleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Min- David Lingmerth 37-32—69 -3 cuse. Jeimer Cande- 1B/OF Ryan Rua to Round Rock 2019-20 season. nesota (Berrios 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Brian Gay 37-32—69 -3 (PCL). Reinstated 3B Adrian Beltre ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed D He woke up at 4 a.m. lario hit an RBI double, into an LED board on the Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Bryson DeChambeau34-35—69 -3 from the 10-day DL. Niko Mikkola to a two-year, entry- Chicago White Sox (Santiago 1-2), Alex Cejka 33-36—69 -3 Thursday in New York to fly John Hicks drove in a run third deck and fell two lev- level contract. 8:10 p.m. National League Branden Grace 33-36—69 -3 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — to Detroit, where his mother with a single and Reyes' els into the stands. Oakland (Montas 1-0) at Kansas Andrew Dorn 35-34—69 -3 RHP Matt Wisler to Gwinnett (IL). Fired associate coach Rick Bow- City (Kennedy 1-5), 8:15 p.m. Bill Haas 34-36—70 -2 and girlfriend were among triple later cleared the bases Video of the goose's Selected the contract of Miguel ness. Agreed to mutually part ways Texas (Colon 2-2) at L.A. Angels Louis Oosthuizen 36-34—70 -2 Socolovich from Gwinnett. with assistant coach Brad Lauer. appearance was captured (Barria 4-1), 10:07 p.m. Kevin Kisner 36-34—70 -2 his fans in the stands. to make it 5-0. — Optioned American Hockey League Tampa Bay (TBD) at Seattle Billy Horschel 35-35—70 -2 C Tony Cruz to Louisville (IL). AHL — Agreed to terms with "He won't ever forget it," TOO LITTLE, TOO by Fox Sports Detroit. (Leake 5-3), 10:10 p.m. J.B. Holmes 35-35—70 -2 — president and chief executive officer Saturday's Games Tom Hoge 37-34—71 -1 Tigers manager Ron Gar- LATE After several moments, a Optioned SP Pat Venditte to Okla- David Andrews on a contract exten- Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, Luke List 35-36—71 -1 homa City. Reinstated LHP Clayton sion through June, 2020. denhire said. Jose Briceno hit a solo veterinarian who was 2:10 p.m. Kiradech Aphibarnrat 35-36—71 -1 Kershaw from the 10-day DL. MOTORSPORTS Oakland at Kansas City, 2:15 Anirban Lahiri 35-36—71 -1 Victor Reyes hit a three- homer in the fifth and Mike attending the game – Roach — NASCAR — Promoted Gene Ste- p.m. Henrik Stenson 33-38—71 -1 Placed SS Pedro Florimon and OF fanyshyn to senior vice president run triple in the five-run Trout hit an RBI single in – wrapped the stunned N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 Patrick Reed 35-36—71 -1 Rhys Hoskins on the 10-day DL; and chief international officer, John p.m. Russell Henley 33-38—71 -1 first, and the Rule 5 draft the eighth, pulling the goose in a blanket and took Hoskins retroactive to Wednesday. Probst to vice president/innovation Cleveland at Minnesota, 4:10 Justin Rose 34-37—71 -1 Designated RHP Drew Hutchison and racing development, John Bobo it to the concourse, where it p.m. Matt Kuchar 35-36—71 -1 pick from Arizona had his Angels within four. for assignment. Recalled RHP Mark to vice president/racing operations Toronto at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. Nick Watney 35-36—71 -1 Leiter Jr. and OF Dylan Cozens from and Scott Prime to vice first multihit game. He "We got some guys on was released outside the Boston at Houston, 7:15 p.m. Andrew Landry 34-37—71 -1 Lehigh Valley (IL). Selected the con- president/strategic development. Texas at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Robert Streb 36-35—71 -1 entered the game hitting base, but we were never stadium and dashed into tract of 3B Mitch Walding from COLLEGE Tampa Bay at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Jonas Blixt 33-38—71 -1 just .139 while playing spar- able to do anything about nearby bushes. Lehigh Valley. Transferred RHP CONCORDIA (ORE.) — Named Si Woo Kim 36-35—71 -1 Jerad Eickhoff to the 60-day DL. Kat Tarr assistant women's soccer NationalAll Times League EDT Tony Finau 34-37—71 -1 ingly. it," Sciosica said. "Give them After the rain delay, the ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — coach. Bubba Watson 34-37—71 -1 East Division Placed RHP Alex Reyes on the 10- KENNESAW STATE — "I've got to get him more a lot of credit because they Tigers went on to beat the W L Pct GB Ryan Moore 36-35—71 -1 day DL. Optioned OF Tyler O'Neill Announced the resignation of soft- Julian Suri 33-38—71 -1 at-bats," Gardenhire said. didn't give us many great Los Angeles Angels 6-1. Washington 32 22 .593 — and RHP John Gant to Memphis ball coach Anne D'Amour, to take Atlanta 32 23 .582 ½ Martin Laird 36-36—72 E (PCL). Recalled LHP Austin the same position at Virginia Tech. Adam Scott 35-37—72 E Detroit starter Ryan Car- looks when we had men on STICKING TO THE Philadelphia 30 23 .566 1½ Gomber, RHP Mike Mayers and 1B KENTUCKY — Announced Mackenzie Hughes 36-36—72 E PLAN New York 27 26 .509 4½ Luke Voit from Memphis. Sent RHP sophomore F PJ Washington with- Brian Stuard 34-38—72 E penter was on pace to pick base." Miami 20 35 .364 12½ Carlos Martinez to Springfield (TL) drew from the NBA draft. Ted Potter, Jr. 36-36—72 E up his first career victory, WHAT'S GOOD FOR Shohei Ohtani was not Central Division for a rehab assignment. LANDER — Announced the addi- Pat Perez 36-36—72 E WLPct GB SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — tion of men's for the 2019- Justin Thomas 36-36—72 E but left the game after four THE GOOSE used as a hitter in the series Milwaukee 36 21 .632 — Optioned RHP Derek Law to Sacra- 20 academic year. Rickie Fowler 35-37—72 E Tiger Woods 33-39—72 E innings with an oblique The Tigers had a goose finale, following the Angels' Chicago 29 23 .558 4½ mento (PCL). MEMPHIS — Named Ted Bartels Cameron Davis 35-37—72 E St. Louis 29 24 .547 5 volunteer assistant women's soccer plan to usually let him rest WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Scott Brown 36-36—72 E strain and was sent to the decoy in their dugout and Pittsburgh 29 26 .527 6 Optioned RHP Trevor Gott to Syra- coach. Cincinnati 20 37 .351 16 Patton Kizzire 35-37—72 E disabled list after the game. Dr. Catherine Roach to the day before or after he cuse (IL). Reinstated RHP Ryan SETON HALL — Announced Dustin Johnson 36-36—72 E West Division Madson from the 10-day DL. sophomore C Ike Obiagu is transfer- Emiliano Grillo 36-36—72 E Warwick Saupold (3-1) throw out the ceremonial pitches. WLPct GB FOOTBALL ring from Florida State. Chesson Hadley 37-36—73 +1 Colorado 30 26 .536 — He allowed one run and National Football League STANFORD — Announced grad- Whee Kim 35-38—73 +1 replaced Carpenter and first pitch. The veterinarian Arizona 28 27 .509 1½ ARIZONA CARDINALS — uate F Reid Travis withdrew from Shane Lowry 36-37—73 +1 three hits in five innings Los Angeles 26 29 .473 3½ pitched two perfect innings. helped a real goose get out Signed OL Mason Cole to a four- the NBA draft and will transfer. Rod Pampling 33-40—73 +1 Carpenter gave up one run of the ballpark safely during Wednesday night. and five hits. a game the previous night. "We're trying to err on Hwy. M 28, P.O. 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"They know I another member gave chase "There's a good chance tire pressure monitoring system, traction control like to attack the strike Wednesday night. The bird he'll be activated," Garden- zone, and they were really tried to escape, but crashed hire said. As leagues debate transfer rules, NCAA moves toward reform By The Associated Press other schools when choosing to Bob Bowlsby said this week dur- face legal challenges. the law in a tough spot. The NCAA is about two weeks transfer. A school interested in ing the conference's meetings in The transfer working group "If we agree in the SEC at these away from finally making some recruiting a transferring player Dallas. "But the permission to initially was looking at uniformi- meetings that we're going to have substantial reforms to transfer also must ask the athlete's cur- transfer is gone, we think it will ty across all sports. Now that will free agency in our league and rules. The changes will not be rent school for permission to be gone, and the notification of be re-examined in the fall, Sell everybody can go wherever they quite as extensive as some had recruit the athlete. Without per- transfers coming in. What that said. want to go when they graduate, hoped and the work is not com- mission from the athlete's origi- does at a practical level is it Transfer rules also vary from that's what we should do," Alaba- plete, but considering previous nal school, the athlete cannot get switches the control from the conference to conference and ma coach Nick Saban told failed attempts, getting anything financial aid from another coach or the institution to the those rules are being reconsid- reporters. "But if we don't do that, accomplished on transfers can be school. student-athlete. We think that's ered at league-level meetings as why is it on me? We have a con- counted as a success. The new model would free the right way to go." well. Most notably, what to do ference rule that says ... he can do The NCAA's transfer working athletes to be contacted when Much of the talk about trans- about transfers within confer- it, but he has to sit out for a year. group, led by South Dakota ath- they notify their current coaches. fers focuses on the so-called year- ence. Some leagues are stricter So, why is it on me? It's not even letic director Justin Sell, will The athletes' names would go in-residence, the one year a play- than others. my decision. It's a conference reconvene in Indianapolis on into a database created and man- er in the most high profile sports At the Southeastern Confer- rule." June 11 and plans to present a aged by the NCAA, alerting such as football and basketball ence meetings in Destin, Florida, The transfer working group is proposal to the Division I Coun- schools of who can be recruited. must sit out after switching this week, the league is consider- hoping to have feedback from cil that will end the practice of The changes will come with schools. ing whether players who transfer conferences on two other ideas: schools and coaches blocking an stricter tampering rules to help There was talk of easing that from a school under NCAA sanc- –Allowing incoming recruits athlete from transferring or dic- appease coaches who worry ille- restriction, which doesn't exist in tions should be allowed to go to to transfer without sitting out if tating where an athlete can go. gal recruiting could rise. most NCAA sports. Golfers, ten- another SEC school. There is also there is a coaching change after The change to a notification Sell's group has been working nis players and other athletes in a debate about whether graduate they sign a national letter of model from a permission model on transfer reform since last year. traditionally nonrevenue sports transfers, who are not required to intent. is likely to pass that week, Sell The NCAA has had several com- can transfer one time without sit- sit out a season by NCAA rules, –Making schools commit a said. mittees take a crack at transfer ting out. There was never serious should be allowed to transfer scholarship to a graduate transfer "We've got nothing but really rules in recent years, but this is consideration to lifting the year- within the SEC and play immedi- for the length of the graduate pro- positive feedback across the the first to come up with some- in-residence altogether. There ately. The SEC requires grad gram, no matter how long the board," Sell told The Associated thing substantive – if not com- was discussion about tying unre- transfers to sit out a season if athlete stays in school. Press on Thursday. "I'm assuming prehensive. stricted transfer to an athlete's they want to stay in conference. But for now, the main focused that's going to go through very "We aren't going to get as far grade point average. That idea The conference can provide a is getting the notification model easily and smoothly." down the path on transfers as I has fallen off the table amid con- waiver to allow in-conference proposal across the finish line. Currently, an athlete must ask think most people hoped we cerns about creating an transfers, which can put coaches "Our No. 1 deal is to kind of a coach for permission to contact would," Big 12 Commissioner inequitable system that could who want to follow the letter of get that win," Sell said. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Teen choices not accepted by parents Dear Annie: I am a healthy, strong teenager who goes to a great school. I have a roof over my head and food on the table, but there is one problem: I’m transgender, and my parents refuse to accept me. I came out to them about three years ago as gay, before I fully understood what was going Dear on in my head. They told me how strongly Annie they felt it was wrong and that they would not accept me. A year later, when I realized that what I was feeling was a desire to just Dear Annie: This is in response to “Not be one of the guys, I knew I couldn’t tell Ready,” the 21-year-old man whose 18- them. year-old girlfriend is pushing for engage- I started going by a new name at ment. I agree with your advice to him and school, presenting myself as a male there would like to speak to him directly, so I and trying my best to hide it from them, hope he’s reading: but as all things do at this time in your life, “Not Ready,” gently explain to your girl- THE PAJAMA DIARIES it found its way to my parents. They con- friend that “anger” is just one letter from fronted me about it and told me how upset “danger” and that it is not a way to start a they were, and ever since, they have been lifetime relationship. It is hard enough as making sure I know that at home, I will it is to make a marriage work when you never be a boy. Sometimes I have dreams marry before actually growing up. I got in which they finally accept me, and when married when we were both 18. I felt that I wake up and realize I’ve been dreaming, I knew what I was doing, but I was way too I start crying. This has worsened the young. The marriage lasted for 10 years, depression I have struggled with for about but as we grew up, we grew apart. Not half my life, and meeting with my therapist even children can keep you together, nor isn’t helping very much. I don’t know what should they. They are the ones who suffer to do. – Disconcerted in Distress the most. If you have money problems MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM Dear Disconcerted in Distress: I am so now, rest assured it will only get worse. sorry to hear you’re struggling with You say she won’t get a job, is lazy, makes depression. Though your parents might messes and doesn’t clean up. She sounds not be able to offer you the understanding totally depressed. Have her go to the doc- and acceptance you seek, there are trusted tor. But please, put the brakes on any adults who can. I strongly encourage you thought of engagement. You will be glad to reach out to The Trevor Project, a won- you did. – Should Have Waited derful organization dedicated to helping Dear Should Have Waited: I’m sorry LGBTQ youths. Call its hotline (866-488- your young marriage was so tough on you, 7386) anytime to speak to a counselor but I’m glad you feel comfortable sharing about what you’re experiencing. He or she your experience now. I hope it gives “Not can also connect you to resources in your Ready” the confidence he needs to stand BORN LOSER area. For more information (or to chat up to his girlfriend and resist the pressure with a counselor online, if you prefer to marry before he’s ready. Thanks for instant messaging to a phone call), visit writing. thetrevorproject.org. As lonely as things Send your questions for Annie Lane to might feel right now, I promise that you [email protected]. are not alone. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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West cashes his two top 3:00pm-6:00pm diamonds, then plays a third round, Opportunities Friday, June 1 which East ruffs with the spade nine. 3:00pm-6:00pm 2018 City Wide Rummage Sale In the auction, North’s three- NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Saturday, June 2 diamond cue-bid showed three-plus- exercising reasonable care in ac- 8:00am-3:00pm Saturday, June 2, 2018, 8:00am-4:00pm card spade support and at least cepting ads, warns those answer- game-invitational values. South Huge, Annual Multi-Family signed off in three spades, but North ing to investigate the proposition Sale! 1/8 mile past Hurley Maps will be available on Friday, June 1st at the: had 13 points, so went on to game, offered and to be careful of any ad School. Clothes, Scrubs, despite knowing that he had a lot requiring money to be sent for in- Shoes, 31 Bags, Purses, - IRONWOOD CHAMBER OFFICE - of losers and the dreaded 4-3-3-3 formation or long distance phone Household Items, Home Decor, 8:00am-4:00pm, 8:00am-Noon on Saturday distribution. If you smell a game, bid calls that may request money for in- Holiday Items and Much More! that game. formation. - IRONWOOD MEMORIAL BUILDING - There appear to be just three losers: two diamonds and one club. Iron County Farmers Market from 8:00am-4:00pm Since East had only two diamonds, Bids Saturday, June 2 - SUPER ONE FOODS - surely he has two or three spades. If 8:00am-2:00pm so, South can overruff at trick three, Community Rummage Sale. from 8:00am-9:00pm (and Saturday) draw trumps and claim. NOTICE 15 Families at Iron County However, here, he would be in for The Ashland County Housing Au- • 701 Garvey Street thority is requesting bids for Fur- Farmers Market on Hwy 51 N. a nasty surprise when West turned Furniture, Yamaha keyboard, clothing, 3-wheel adult up with three spades. Suddenly, nace Tune and Clean, Repair and Food Concession all day. South would have four losers: one Replacement for Area 1 - Douglas, bike (new), kitchen appliances, books, roller blades spade, two diamonds and one club. Bayfield and Ashland counties, and Ironwood Let our elusive friend the loser-on- Area 2 - Iron, Vilas and Oneida • 610 Wilson Street loser play ride to the rescue. Instead counties. Bids are due by 3:50P.M., Houses for Sale Size 16-18 women’s clothes; gardening supplies; Thursday, June 28, 2018. of overruffing, South should discard 323 S. Lowell Street new crafts; nice housewares; miscellaneous his inevitable club loser. The Ashland County Housing Au- Ironwood. Mile from Norrie Park. Saturday, June 2 thority reserves the right to reject • 100 West Aurora © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS any and all bids. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Older house 9:00am-2:00pm Please contact Neil Deering at Ash- with insulated addition and Popcorn Wagon, Jewelry, New Matted photography, rockart, crafts, CD’s, books, men’s land County Housing Authority for insulated double garage. Great Decor, Costumes, 55 gallon clothing (S-M-L), dishes, small appliances, nic-nacs; more! BRIDGE bid packet at P.O. Box 349, 129 yard. Basement. Partly furnished drums, Collectibles, Feather Wilderness Drive, Mellen, WI 54546 Bed, Chainsaw, Printers, • E4746 Sunnyside Avenue or call (715)274-8311. and appliances. $40,500.00. PHILLIP Shown by appointment only. Men's, Ladies, Junior Clothing, Tools, sporting goods, household, baby, (906)285-7432 Quilt Rack, Electrical Pedestal Copper Cup Trucker Hats ALDERGive Away-Pets and supplies, Plants, Freebies. 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Jackson Road intersection). • 1214 Leonard Street Ramsay Newer items, kids clothes (toddler to 8yrs), toys, men’s and women’s clothing, electronic devices, misc. items

E8285 Mill Street • 137 West Gogebic Street Saturday, June 2 & Boys and girls toddler clothing, books, toys, Sunday, June 3 crib & dresser; plus-size women’s and big & tall Saturday, June 9 & men’s clothing; home décor. Daily Globe Sunday, June 10 SUDOKU 8:00am-5:00pm • N10355 Crestview Road Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN based on a 9x9 grid with several given The Garage Sale King is Huge multi-family sale: teen/adult clothing, having a 2 week sale. hunting/fishing equipment, tools, furniture,   numbers. The object is to place the Star Wars and Star Trek numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares autographed photos along with household items/décor; books, and toys so that each row, each column and lots of other unique items. • 505 Southwest Street     each 3x3 box contains the same All ages kids stuff, household, bikes, motorcycle, number only once. The difficulty level bakery, cooler, tent, and much more.  of the Conceptis Sudoku increases • 712 Garvey Street from Monday to Saturday. Garage Sale Ads  Plate sets, bread machine, queen-sized mattress,    coffee cups, lawn mower, weed wacker, golf bag & Answer to previous puzzle   25 Words carrier, rakes, small metal shovels, snowblower          • 210 West Michigan Avenue              (Noot irnc lLudiengs Dsate, Sony Flat-screen TV, Blu-rays/DVDs, housewares,          Time & Address) men’s (med/lg) and women’s (xs/s) clothing and           coats, luggage, books, lots of great stuff!          1 Day = $15.00 • Woodland Church, N10234 Curry Road              Multi-family: clothing, collectables, furniture, crafts,          2 Days = $10.00 and awesome junque for your trunk!

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He added The flood of offers fol- Washington Friday to there may even need to be lowed a story in the hand a letter from the a second or third summit Kansas City Star about the North Korean leader to meeting to reach a deal on three boys and two girls, President Donald Trump, North Korean denucle- who became known as the Secretary of State Mike arization but still hedged, “Fab Five.” The newspaper Pompeo said after report- saying “maybe we’ll have story drew nearly 7 million ing “good progress” in none.” online readers, and an talks between the two sides Kim Yong Chol is the Associated Press IN THIS Sept. 17, 2015 file photo, Darshan Brahmbhatt, plugs a charger into his unprecedented number of to revive an on-again, off- highest-ranking North electric vehicle at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District charging station in adoption inquiries crashed again nuclear summit. Korean official to visit the Sacramento, Calif. California utilities will invest nearly $768 million to expand a the state-contracted Adopt “I am confident we are U.S. in 18 years, and his network of charging stations and other infrastructure for electric vehicles as the Kansas Kids website a day moving in the right direc- trip to the White House state moves toward a goal of 5 million zero-emission cars on the roads by 2030. The after the story ran. tion,” Pompeo told will be a highly symbolic California Public Utilities Commission voted 5-0 Thursday to fund programs But it turns out that a reporters at a news confer- sign of easing tensions statewide, with an emphasis on building facilities in disadvantaged communities. local couple had narrowly ence in New York after after fears of war escalated beat the flood of interest. meeting Thursday with for- amid North Korean nucle- And on Wednesday, the mer North Korean military ar and missile tests last California to spend $768 million couple formally became intelligence chief Kim Yong year. parents. Chol. “Our two countries Pompeo, the former CIA on electric vehicle infrastructure A judge officially face a pivotal moment in chief who has traveled to approved Jeff and Toni our relationship, and it North Korea and met with LOS ANGELES (AP) – California utili- fornia’s lead, and together we will make a Whaley’s request to adopt would be nothing short of Kim Jong Un twice in the ties will invest nearly $768 million to difference in the fight against climate the five children, who tragic to let this opportuni- past two months, said he expand a network of charging stations and change,” said CPUC Commissioner Carla range in age from 3 to 12, ty go to waste.” believed the country’s lead- build other infrastructure for electric vehi- J. Peterman. during a ceremony in He would not say that ers are “contemplating a cles as the state moves toward a goal of The utilities initially asked for $1 bil- Johnson County court- the summit is a definite go path forward where they five million zero-emission cars on the lion to implement the projects. After a room. for Singapore on June 12 can make a strategic shift, roads by 2030. series of workshops and hearings, the “We feel blessed,” Jeff and could not say if that one that their country has The California Public Utilities Commis- CPUC decided on a budget of approxi- Whaley said. Added 9- decision would be made not been prepared to make sion voted 5-0 Thursday to pay for pro- mately $738 million, with an additional year-old Layla, the chatti- after Trump reads Kim before.” grams statewide over the next five years, $29.5 million for program evaluation. est of the siblings: “It was Jong Un’s letter. However, He tweeted from New with an emphasis on establishing facilities The overall plan is a result of a 2016 really, really important his comments were the York: “Good progress today in disadvantaged communities where traf- CPUC order directing utilities to submit that we stay together.” most positive from any during our meetings” with fic and air pollution are often heaviest. applications proposing projects aimed at The Whaleys live in U.S. official since Trump Kim and his team. Yet he The funding includes $136 million by accelerating transportation electrification Douglas County, west of abruptly canceled the also said at his news con- San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to provide across all sectors, from light-duty passen- Kansas City, and had seen meeting last week after bel- ference that difficult work rebates for as many as 60,000 customers ger cars to medium- and heavy-duty fleet, a state-produced video ligerent statements from remains including hurdles to install home charging stations. transit and freight vehicles. about the children. They the North. that may appear to be Pacific Gas and Electric will build 230 The utilities did not immediately have applied to adopt the chil- The two countries, insurmountable as negotia- direct current fast-charging stations, for a estimates for whether the projects would dren, who had been living eying the first summit tions progress on the U.S. total of nearly $22.5 million. And South- increase monthly bills for its customers. in separate foster homes, between the U.S. and the demand for North Korea’s ern California Edison will outlay $343 Gov. Jerry Brown in January outlined a just days before the origi- North after six decades of complete, verifiable and million for the electrification of almost $2.5 billion proposal to help Californians nal newspaper story ran hostility, have also been irreversible denucleariza- 8,500 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles buy electric vehicles as part of a long-term last year, the Kansas City holding negotiations in tion. including work trucks and construction plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Star reported Wednesday. Singapore and the demili- “We will push forward equipment. Currently there are about 350,000 zero- The couple had no chil- tarized zone between the to test the proposition that “If we’re successful with this and other emission vehicles on California roads; dren but had served as fos- two Koreas. we can achieve that out- electrification efforts already underway, Brown wants that number to grow 15-fold ter parents for the past sev- Early Thursday, Trump come,” he said. much of the nation will likely follow Cali- over the next dozen years. eral years. Louisiana toughens laws against hazing after student’s death BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) – The Gruver’s parents. dents. death of a Louisiana State University “The state of Louisiana really Fraternity members found Gruver, student after a fraternity drinking rit- reacted strongly and came to the 18, lying on a couch and couldn’t tell ual has spurred the state to strength- table with these four laws that were if he was breathing after a night of en its laws against hazing. signed by the governor today,” said heavy drinking at the Phi Delta Theta Gov. John Bel Edwards signed bills Stephen Gruver, Maxwell’s father. “It house on LSU’s campus last Septem- Thursday to make hazing that kills says a lot.” ber, authorities said. He was later someone a felony , require schools to One of the measures, The Max pronounced dead at a hospital. His teach students about hazing, and levy Gruver Act, creates a felony hazing blood alcohol content was six times fines on organizations that knowing- charge of up to five years in prison higher than the legal limit for driving. ly allow hazing. He also made law a when a victim dies or is seriously Four people were charged in Gruver’s measure to impose criminal penalties injured. Sponsored by Rep. Nancy death. All have pleaded not guilty. on someone who doesn’t seek medi- Landry, the bill also would increase In March, LSU announced that it cal attention when reckless behavior the current penalties for hazing from rescinded the fraternity’s registration such as binge drinking results in up to 30 days in jail to a maximum of at the college. Phi Delta Theta said it injury. six months. Organizations that was suspending operations at the The Democrat said the state has knowingly allow hazing could also university shortly after the death. taken a positive step in curtailing face a fine of up to $10,000 and be With the governor’s signature, hazing but added that the work must barred from operating under the law. Louisiana joined at least 11 other continue. Edwards also signed a proposal states that have made hazing a felony “This is not mission accom- that would shield from public when it ends in death or serious plished. This is a good start to what is records requests documents that injury, according to The National going to be an ongoing process,” he identify anyone who reports a viola- Conference of State Legislatures. Haz- said. tion of a student code of conduct on a ing deaths at other universities have Associated Press Legislators acted at the urging of college campus. He said it would pro- also led to criminal charges in states NAYSA MODI, 12, from Frisco, Texas, reacts to spelling the parents of LSU freshman Maxwell tect those who report hazing inci- including Florida and Pennsylvania. a word correctly during the final round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Oxon Hill, Md., Thursday. Trump meets with families affected by Texas shooting Memorable words from HOUSTON (AP) – President Donald Trump spent over “These events are very tragic, whenever they happen. an hour Thursday offering private condolences to some of And you know, the president wants to extend his condo- National Spelling Bee the families affected by this month’s deadly Texas school lences and talk about the issue of school safety,” shooting, the latest spasm of mass violence in a year spokesman Raj Shah told Fox News Channel. OXON HILL, Md. (AP) – Words that sound easy to the marred by assaults on the nation’s schools. Trump, who at times has awkwardly embraced his role armchair spellers in the Scripps National Spelling Bee While in Texas, Trump’s newly formed school safety as the national comforter-in-chief, did not publicly share audience aren’t always cupcakes for the elite spellers on commission met outside Washington, part of the president’s what he told the grieving families and local leaders during stage – and vice versa. Sometimes the longest, most com- chosen solution to combat the rising tide of bloodshed after a meeting at a Coast Guard base outside Houston. plicated-seeming words can be easily pieced together by his brief flirtation with tougher gun laws went nowhere. Reporters were not permitted to witness the meeting, but kids who’ve memorized roots and understand how words A White House spokesman said Trump was “moved” Pamela Stanich, whose 17-year-old son Jared Black was fit together in different languages. Here are some memo- by the May 18 shooting at Santa Fe High School, which among the eight students killed, was one of the parents rable words from Thursday’s finals of the Scripps Nation- left eight students and two substitute teachers dead. A stu- who met with Trump, giving him a family statement and al Spelling Bee: dent faces capital murder charges in the attack. her son’s eulogy. EBBET A common green newt. Easy, right? Not if you’ve never Former dean convicted of shooting student over marijuana seen it before – figuring out what letter makes that sec- ond vowel sound is the key. Alice Liu of Chesterfield, Mis- BOSTON (AP) – A former high 2015, because he Rodriguez’s head just under his right souri, went with “ebbot” – and was eliminated earlier school dean known as an anti-vio- believed the stu- ear. It just missed his carotid artery, than she was last year in her bee debut. lence advocate was convicted Thurs- dent was not gen- broke his jawbone and caused nerve WINKLEPICKER day of shooting and nearly killing a erating enough damage and hearing loss. A shoe with a sharp-pointed toe. Navneeth Murali of student he had recruited to sell mari- sales and with- Rodriguez said he was saved by Edison, New Jersey, spelled it correctly. juana for him. holding money. occupants of a passing car, who MOLLUSCIVOROUS Shaun Harrison, 58, was found R o d r i g u e z , called 911. Eating mollusks. Nidhi Vadlamudi of Santa Clara, Cal- guilty of all charges, including armed now 20, testified Bruce Carroll, Harrison’s attorney, ifornia, used her knowledge of roots and combining assault with intent to murder, by a that he came from asked why Rodriguez did not imme- forms to spell it correctly. Suffolk Superior Court jury in its sec- a dysfunctional diately identify his client as the shoot- NIAOULI ond day of deliberations. family and trusted er even though he was conscious and A small, irregular evergreen tree. Amith Vasantha of “Shaun Harrison was really a Shaun Harrison, who alert. Harrison San Jose, California, missed this one, going with “niaule.” fraud, he was living a lie, and it was students nick- Rodriguez had told hospital staff MYRMECOPHAGOUS clearly exposed in this case,” District named “Rev.” he was shot by one of his marijuana Feeding on ants. This word allowed Naysa Modi of Attorney Dan Conley said. “Not only “He was my counselor. I went to customers during a botched drug Frisco, Texas, to offer a master class on the inner work- was he not a man of God or a role him for everything,” Rodriguez said deal, Carroll said. ings of a top speller’s brain. “Does this come from the model for young people, he manipu- during the two-week trial. “It took me a while to get all my Greek word ‘myrmeco,’ meaning ant?” she asked. Yes, she lated them in a way that was terribly On the day of the shooting, the thoughts back together after being was told. “And does this come from the Greek root ‘phag,’ offensive.” pair arranged to meet at a gas station shot in the head, sir,” Rodriguez said meaning to eat?” Right again. From there, spelling the Harrison, who had worked as a where Harrison was supposed to during cross-examination. “I was in word was a formality. dean at Boston English High School for hand over some drugs. such denial. I knew who did it. Of GLYCYRRHIZIN five years, recruited 17-year-old Luis Harrison shot the student in the course I knew who did it.” A crystalline sugar from licorice root. Saketh Sundar of Rodriguez to sell marijuana for him at back of the head and fled on foot, Sentencing is scheduled for Fri- Clarksville, Maryland, misspelled it as “glycericin,” and it the school and shot him on March 3, prosecutors said. The bullet entered day. was hard to fault him.