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Entry Day Today! DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017 75 cents 2017 GOGEBIC COUNTY FAIR Saxon woman Entry Day today as fair gets prison in kicks off Bear Trap case IRONWOOD — It’s fair time. By RICHARD JENKINS general prosecuting the Carli Daylight is waning each day [email protected] case — had sought or the two and soon, school will be back in HURLEY — A Saxon woman years in prison recommended in session, but there’s time for one is headed to prison after Iron the pre-sentence investigation. more rite of summer. County Judge Patrick Madden Carli’s attorney for the hear- The 96th annual Gogebic decided Wednesday her role in ing, Vincent Kurta, sought pro- County Fair begins today and the 2016 murder-arson at the bation only with no jail time. runs through Sunday at the fair- Bear Trap Inn was serious During his time to make his grounds in Ironwood. enough to exceed the prosecu- case; Kurta brought up numer- Many folks have been work- tion’s recommendation of jail ous things he said were false in ing for months to prepare. 4-H time and probation. the pre-sentence investigation members are ready to descend Jessica M. Carli, 42, was sen- report, saying Madden should on the grounds with their live- tenced to four years in prison disregard the recommendations stock and other projects. and another four years of extend- it made. In the last few days, activity ed supervision for her role in Madden said he disagreed picked up as amusement rides helping her then-boyfriend cover with Kurta on the suitability of arrived, railings and fences were up the crime. the report. painted and stables and exhibi- “Ms. Carli, in her statement, “I will begin by saying the tion halls were swept one more indicates she’s made bad choices; court finds the pre-sentence time. those choices resulted in the investigation is accurate, reliable Each day is full of special death of an innocent person and and well-reasoned,” Madden events, but there’s always food, the absolute near destruction of said, before reading an excerpt of people and plenty to see and a community,” Madden said. “I the report. “‘... The imposition of experience. think the only appropriate a prison sentence is both neces- Events include: response is Ms. Carli be sen- sary and appropriate.’ With this, tenced to Wisconsin State the court agrees.” Prison.” Madden then brought up Today8 a.m.-6— Entry p.m., Day Livestock Carli entered a no-contest Carli’s statement prior to the entries plea to the charge of aiding a robbery where she told Rick to, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., All other felon as a party to a crime in “Do what you’ve got to do,” a entries June. statement that both the pre-sen- 3 p.m., Midway opens She was found guilty of con- tence investigation and victim 4:30 p.m., Youth Challenge, cealing evidence connected to the impact statements cited as evi- Grandstand March 12, 2016, fire and stab- dence of her role in the crime. 4:45 p.m., Flag raising cere- bing at the Bear Trap Inn that “(Rick) didn’t have to do what mony resulted in the death of Lisa he did, because Ms. Carli could 6 p.m., Weigh-in of market Waldros, of Kimball, who was have prevented this. I’m satisfied animals, Cattle Pavilion tending bar at the Saxon bar- she had sufficient influence on 7 p.m., Marty’s Goldenaires restaurant and was the sister of Mr. Rick. Mr. Rick is not a very Drum and Bugle Corps, Grand- the owner. smart person, Ms. Carli is much stand Donald Rick, 45, was sen- brighter and much more capable tenced to life without parole in … to make decisions that would June for killing Waldros during a be appropriate, and she did not,” Friday — Judging Day, Senior robbery of the bar and setting Madden said. “She could have Citizen8 a.m., Day Cattle judging fire to the building. said no, and she did not. She 9 a.m., Judging in all other Madden’s prison sentence was could have reported the crime youth departments harsher than the six months in and she did not. And it was in 10 a.m., Tiny Tot classes, county jail and three years pro- the pre-sentence investigation Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe bation Richard Dufour — the A PAIR of workers with Spectrum Entertainment, of Ironwood, ready a ride at the Gogebic County Fair- assistant Wisconsin attorney grounds in Ironwood Wednesday afternoon. The fair opens today and runs through Sunday. CARLI — page 5 FAIR — page 5 Gogebic County board mulls over ongoing projects By LARRY HOLCOMBE seen a lot of people at Little Girl’s Point this travels from Wakefield north to their pro- [email protected] summer. posed mine site. BESSEMER — Gogebic County Road Poink said while a contractor is working He said the board passed a similar reso- Commission Engineer and Manager Darren on Lake Road, the Road Commission’s crew lution in 2009 when then Orvana was trying Poink updated the county board about a will be replacing culverts and doing other to build a copper mine at the same site. That variety of ongoing projects at its regular work elsewhere in the county. didn’t happen and Highland has since meeting Wednesday evening. “We’re not ramping down, we’re still secured the rights; but the state reallocated Work continues on repairing Lake Road ramping up before winter sets in,” Poink those road improvement funds back then, so in Ironwood Township after last summer’s said. a new funding request is needed. major storm. Board chairman George Peterson praised Lynott gave a brief presentation about Poink said they have installed four cul- the recent work on 1,000 Island Lake Road Highland’s status. He said the company’s verts and have five more to go, plus paving in Watersmeet Township, and asked if there feasibility study has been fully funded by over the culverts and a half-mile of road is any more gravel work to be done in investors. They hope to have that done by reconstruction left to do. Watersmeet. the second quarter of next year and be able He said the projected date for blacktop- Poink said the Road Commission allocat- to make a construction decision then. ping is Sept. 18. ed $25,000 in gravel for each of the town- He said the price of copper was $2.96 a There was some discussion about how ships and they’re working to use that up. pound on Wednesday, and that they’d “have Little Girl’s Point is accessible from the east a project” if it’s at $2.75. He said the projects now, but at some point — when culvert work is still fully permitted, and added the com- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe moves past the county park — signs will be HighlandTim Lynott Copper from Highland Copper told pany’s as confident as they’ve ever been JESSICA CARLI tearfully makes a statement in Iron County Court put up directing the public to reroute and the board the company would soon be asking about the Copperwood Project north of Wednesday during her sentencing hearing. Judge Patrick Madden, approach the park from the west through the members to pass a resolution in support right, sentenced Carli to four years in prison and four years probation Wisconsin. of the company’s efforts to secure state fund- for her role in covering up the 2016 murder-arson at the Bear Trap Inn Board member Joe Bonovetz said he’s ing to upgrade County Road 519, which in Saxon. PROJECTS — page 5 Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel appoints special meth prosecutor MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin community leaders in many of ple’s homes, garages and sheds, trafficking prosecutions and help “Northwestern Wisconsin is our communities.” Attorney General Brad Schimel Wisconsin’s 72 counties, and but in Mexico, which makes our reduce some of the burden our ‘ground zero’ for metham- The new position will repre- announced Monday he has there is no doubt meth use is one efforts to put drug traffickers resource-strapped counties have phetamine use,” Eau Claire sent the state in criminal cases appointed an assistant attorney of the counties’ biggest threats, behind bars more important. I’m been experiencing.” County Sheriff Ron Cramer said and advise local prosecutors in general to help local jurisdictions particularly in the northwestern confident the methamphetamine The prosecutor will be located in the release. “I appreciate cases related to meth trafficking, prosecute methamphetamine- part of the state,” Schimel said in prosecutor, working alongside in the DCI’s Eau Claire field Attorney General Schimel’s lead- according to the release, as well related cases. press release announcing the our (Division of Criminal Investi- office, which DOJ officials said ership and willingness to assist as assist in developing legislation “I have hosted listening ses- post. “The vast majority of gation) agents and local law will allow for a fast response local law enforcement with this sions over the last 12 months methamphetamine is not being enforcement, will have an imme- throughout the northwestern urgent and dangerous threat with local law enforcement and produced in ‘one pot’ labs in peo- diate, positive impact on meth part of the state. that is ruining countless lives in METH — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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The Boy serving the 90 percent of Ameri- appeal of a girls’ offering to mil- Scouts say current youth partici- 7th Fleet Navy commander can boys not currently participat- lennial parents,” Hopinkah Han- pation is about 2.35 million, ing in Boy Scouts ... and not con- nan said. down from 2.6 million in 2013 sider expanding to recruit girls,” She also expressed concern and more than 4 million in peak dismissed after warship accidents wrote GSUSA President Kathy about “aggressive posturing by years of the past. Hopinkah Hannan in a letter Boy Scout leaders towards Girl In February, the National TOKYO (AP) — The U.S. sent this week to the president of Scout leaders” at recent meetings Organization for Women issued a Navy dismissed the commander the Boy Scouts of America, Ran- outlining the proposed girls pro- statement urging the Boy Scouts of the Asia-based 7th Fleet on dall Stephenson. gram to interested families. to allow girls to join. NOW said it Wednesday after a series of war- Top leaders of the two youth “This includes everything was inspired by the efforts of a 15- ship accidents raised questions organizations, both struggling to from disparaging and untrue year-old New York City girl, Syd- about its operations in the Pacif- stem membership declines, con- remarks about Girl Scout pro- ney Ireland, to emulate her older ic. ferred this month about possibil- gramming, to subtle implications brother, who is an Eagle Scout. A two-sentence statement ities for coordination. But about the weakness of Girl Unlike the Boy Scouts, the said Adm. Scott Swift, comman- Hopinkah Hannan, in her letter, Scouts’ long term market Girl Scouts have maintained der of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, had said she came away from that strength,” her letter said. “I girls-only status for all their pro- relieved Vice Adm. Joseph discussion feeling the Boy Scouts implore you to condemn this grams; the empowerment of girls Aucoin “due to a loss of confi- had already committed to an behavior within your organiza- is at the core of its mission. dence in his ability to command.” expansion of coed programs that tion and to create consequences “We know that girls learn best The move follows four Navy would damage the Girl Scouts. for these actions.” in an all-girl, girl-led environ- accidents in the Pacific since late The tough tone of her letter The letter was first reported ment,” says Andrea Bastiani January, including two collisions dismayed Boy Scout leaders, said by BuzzFeed News. Archibald, a psychologist who that left sailors dead and miss- BSA spokeswoman Effie Deli- Delimarkos, in response, said provides expertise on develop- ing. markos. the BSA, as an organization, has ment for the Girl Scouts’ nation- Associated Press “While each of these four inci- “We are disheartened to see the never disparaged the Girl Scouts al programming. IN THIS June 18, file photo, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, Com- dents is unique, they cannot be Girl Scouts pull away from the and deeply respects its programs. For at least the past decade, mander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, speaks during a press conference, with viewed in isolation,” Swift said possibility of cooperation to help “Considering how many young the Girl Scout community in the damaged USS Fitzgerald as background at the U.S. Naval base in Yoko- earlier. address the needs of today’s busy girls and boys are not currently U.S. has been racked by internal suka, southwest of Tokyo. U.S. officials said that Aucoin is to be He said the Navy will carry families,” she said Wednesday. served by either of our programs, debate over that programming. relieved of duty after series of ship accidents in the Pacific. out a “deliberate re-set” of all its The Boy Scouts have some we believe we owe it to families Some alumni have suggested ships in the Pacific, focused on assisting in the search had found is from the Decatur, Illinois, area coed programs dating back near- to explore how we may be able to there is an overemphasis on the navigation, mechanical systems a body, but it had not been deter- and his mother identified him as ly 50 years, but this year there structure program offerings that sale of Girl Scout cookies and on and bridge resource manage- mined if it was a McCain crew missing, U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis has been extensive discussion fit into their busy lives to deliver academic-style programs, some- ment. It will include training and member. said. within the BSA community character development and val- times at the expense of robust an expert assessment of each The 7th Fleet said in a state- April Brandon in Michigan about expanding opportunities ues-based leadership training,” outdoor activities. ship. ment Wednesday that Navy and said the military informed her for girls beyond existing coed Delimarkos added. The GSUSA’s newly appointed The Navy said that Rear Adm. Marine Corps divers are continu- that her son, Ken Smith, is miss- programs, such as Venturing and The Girl Scouts, founded in CEO, Sylvia Acevedo, who holds Phillip Sawyer, who had already ing to search flooded compart- ing. She said Smith’s father, Sea Scouts. 1912, and the BSA, founded in an engineering degree, says she been named as Aucoin’s succes- ments in the McCain in the hope stepmother and grandfather No final decisions have been 1910, are among several major wants to strike a balance. sor, would assume command of locating more of the missing served in the Navy. Brandon made, Delimarkos said, stressing youth organizations in the U.S. In October, the Girl Scouts are immediately. sailors. The sea-based search said, “His father and I couldn’t be that boys-only programs would experiencing sharp drops in planning to host a three-day sum- On Monday, the destroyer east of Singapore “is expanding prouder of our son.” remain at the core of the organi- membership in recent years. mit in Columbus, Ohio, that it USS John S. McCain and an oil to encompass a greater area as The family of Jacob Drake of zation. Reasons include competition describes as “the largest girl-led tanker collided off Singapore, time goes on,” it said. Ohio was told he was among the However, she said, the BSA — from youth sports leagues, a per- event in the world.” An agenda injuring five sailors and leaving Singapore’s government said missing, the Columbus Dispatch in response to requests from fam- ception by some families that drafted by high school girls is 10 others missing. Seven sailors the search area more than dou- reported. Megan Partlow told ilies — “has been exploring the they are old-fashioned, and busy expected to cover such topics as died in June when the destroyer bled Wednesday to about 5,500 The Associated Press that Drake benefits of bringing Scouting to schedules that prompt some par- career planning, healthy relation- USS Fitzgerald collided with a square kilometers (2,120 square was her fiance and she last had every member of the family — ents to despair of meeting all ships and overcoming adversity. container ship off Japan. miles) with aircraft and vessels contact with him Sunday in a Swift, speaking Tuesday at a deployed by the U.S., Singapore, text message. news conference in Singapore Malaysia, Indonesia and Aus- Family members of Dustin where the McCain is now docked, tralia. Doyon from Connecticut con- said Navy divers had found At least five of the 10 missing firmed that he was among the Federal judge again tosses out Texas voter ID law remains of some of the missing in sailors have been identified by missing. Local police said the AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A fed- with President Donald Trump in voters who, fearful of making an a flooded compartment in the relatives. Navy was in communication with eral judge who has compared charge, who has established a innocent mistake on the form, ship. He also said Malaysians Crew member Logan Palmer the family. Texas’ voter ID requirements to commission to investigate allega- simply won’t cast a ballot. a “poll tax” on minorities once tions of voter fraud in the 2016 Nor was she swayed by Texas again blocked the law Wednes- elections. In February, the Jus- clarifying under the revised law, day, rejecting a weakened ver- tice Department abandoned the known as Senate Bill 5, that both sion backed by the Trump argument Texas passed voter ID U.S. passport books and cards administration and dealing rules with discrimination in would be accepted. “This feature SENIOR CITIZEN DAY Texas Republicans another court mind and said changes signed by remains discriminatory because defeat over voting rights. Abbott should satisfy the courts. SB 5 perpetuates the selection of Friday, August 25, 2017 - 9am-5pm U.S. District Judge Nelva Texas first passed the voter ID types of ID most likely to be pos- Gonzales Ramos rejected law in 2011, the same year the sessed by Anglo voters and, dis- changes signed by Republican GOP-controlled Legislature proportionately, not possessed by Gogebic, Iron & Gov. Greg Abbott this summer as adopted voting maps that were Hispanics and African-Ameri- not only lacking but also poten- also struck down as discrimina- cans,” she wrote. Ontonagon county tially chilling to voters because of tory. It was another major ruling new criminal penalties. The new Republican Texas Attorney over voter ID laws this year. In Seniors version didn’t expand the list of General Ken Paxton called the May, the U.S. Supreme Court acceptable photo identifications latest ruling “outrageous” and shut the door on efforts by North Aged 62 and over get — meaning gun licenses said an appeals court should void Carolina to revive a state law gate admission FREE! remained sufficient proof to vote, the decision. that mandated voter identifica- but not college student IDs. “The U.S. Department of Jus- tion. The Texas voter ID law Instead, the changes would tice is satisfied that the amended could now be the high court’s sponsored by Aspirus allow people who lack a required voter ID law has no discriminato- next opportunity to weigh in. ID to cast a ballot if they signed ry purpose or effect. Safeguard- The decision also leaves open an affidavit and brought paper- ing the integrity of elections in the potential of Texas becoming Aug. 24-27, work that showed their name Texas is essential to preserving the first state dragged back and address, such as a bank our democracy,” Paxton said in a under federal oversight since the TH 2017 statement or utility bill. Those statement. U.S. Supreme Court in 2013 gut- 96 revisions were supported by the But Gonazles Ramos, who ted the federal Voting Rights $10/$12/$12/$12 U.S. Justice Department, which first struck down the law in Act, which had required states or save with a under President Barack Obama 2014, said Texas didn’t go far with troubled racial histories to had joined Democrats and minor- enough with its changes and said submit election changes for $30.00 ity rights groups in suing over that criminal penalties Texas approval. Gonzales Ramos left Season Pass the law. attached to lying on the affidavit that question open for considera- www.gogebiccountyfair.com But that position has changed could have a chilling effect on tion later. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 2017 l 3 Community calendar Review: Netflix’s ‘Death

Email calendar items and com- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. wood Memorial Building. munity news to news@yourdaily- Community Night Meal Free Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Note’ gets lost in translation globe.com. For more information, Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apostolic Luther- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- call 906-932-2211. an Church, Aurora Street, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- By MARK KENNEDY Dafoe’s gnawing on the scenery). determine guilt? What crime Thursday, Aug. 24 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 1110. AP Entertainment Writer The original manga — con- calls out for instant karma? Put Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, When “Death Note” begins, we ceived and written by Tsugumi aside the demon, and those ques- Cuddlebugs Story Time, 9:30 area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. learn that Seattle teenager Light Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi tions are timely in an era of a.m., Ironwood Carnegie Library. Government area74.org. Turner has a crush on a cheer- Obata — has already been drone strikes and debates over Gogebic County Fair Board, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- leader at his high school. So turned into a 12-volume book collateral damage. wood Memorial Building. noon, fair office, fairgrounds, Iron- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- wood. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. when these two would-be love- series, a TV series and even a But this thriller-inclined ver- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- birds finally talk for the first stage musical, among other prop- sion of “Death Note” doesn’t vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Sunday, Aug. 27 time and really open up to each erties. This time, it’s directed by dwell enough on such questions Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Golden Dragon. New members wel- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., come. other, Turner has to be honest: Adam Wingard and the story has and instead becomes increasing- p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., “It’s going to sound a little been moved to Seattle. The hero ly strained by its own insanity 1110. Church, Ironwood. VFW post home. crazy,” he tells her, “but I have a (Light Yagami) is now a super- and clogged by clunky dialogue. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., death god.” bright, loner (Light Turner), Taking its time to establish char- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Wesley United Methodist Church, Woodland Church, Ironwood. Well, not to be too judgy, but, played by Nat Wolff, trying to acters, it then rushes headlong area74.org. Ironwood. Government yeah, that actually does sound a keep some sort of acting realism into a montage of bodies piling Gogebic Community College John Swift visit and book dis- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 little crazy. Even so, our hero in a film that gets gradually up, a cat-and-mouse chase, cussion, 3 p.m., Ironwood Carnegie p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22, Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. manages to get his companion unmoored from reality (as films stunts worthy of 007 and ends as Library. Bessemer. area74.org. intrigued and not make a swift with apple-eating demons tend to a twisted love affair with shades Pokemon Club, 4 p.m., Iron- Government Wednesday, Aug. 30 exit to calculus. If you don’t have do.) of “Macbeth.” It’s tried to cram in wood Carnegie Library. Gogebic County Fair Board, ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 noon, fair office, fairgrounds, Iron- Christian Men of the Northland, your own death god, you might Turner teams up with the too much and be too many p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, wood. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. also want to check out “Death cheerleader (Margaret Qualley, things. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Monday, Aug. 28 Alcoholics Anonymous, open Note” — until you tap out about who is pretty terrific as she Aside from great visual Faith Center, Ironwood. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran three-quarters in and run off to unwinds her inner crazy) to mete effects, basic stuff gets weird, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. calculus. out final punishments, first to like a swarm of FBI agents who p.m., First Presbyterian Church, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 The film , a live-action adapta- high school bullies, then going are tracking a crucial suspect not Hurley. area74.org. treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. p.m. 906-932-4990. tion of the popular Japanese wider to terrorists, drug dealers, bothering to listen in or trace his Government Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, manga-turned-anime, is about a serial molesters and gang mem- cellphone. These same top-notch Downtown Ironwood Develop- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- supernatural notebook that gives bers. “We can change the world,” feds also get confused by who ment Authority, 8 a.m., meeting, rant, Ironwood. area74.org. the owner the power to kill any- they claim, giddy after 400 exactly is wearing a top hat. The Conference Room 1, second floor, Iron County Veterans Service Finnish Language Classes, one they like. All they have to do deaths. film’s use of cheesy songs by Air Memorial Building, Ironwood. beginners 3 p.m., advanced 4 p.m., Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Town Hall. 715-561-2190. is write the name of someone Not everyone is happy with Supply and Berlin doesn’t help, Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. while picturing his or her face. the sudden slayings of the either. Authority and Board, 8 a.m., treat- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Superior Riders, 6 p.m., Besse- (There are dozens more rules, of world’s worst people, especially ment facility, Ironwood. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, mer VFW ride, Bessemer. Netflix has faced criticism for Gogebic County Fair Board, 7 Ironwood. area74.org. Adult Children of Alcoholics, 7 course, but who bothers to really Turner’s cop dad and a mysteri- the Westernization — or “white- p.m., fair office, fairgrounds, Iron- AL-ANON, 6 p.m., Salem Luther- p.m., Samaritan Counseling, Iron- read instruction booklets any- ous and quirky freelance detec- washing” — of the original mate- wood. an Church, Ironwood. area74.org. wood. way?) tive (Lakeith Stanfield, whose rial, only a few months after Friday, Aug. 25 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., The book, which appears liter- unsubtle performance has unfor- Paramount Pictures suffered a Ontonagon United Methodist Church Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. ally out of the sky, comes with its tunately been inspired a little too flop with its “Ghost in the Shell” area74.org. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 basement, next to Holiday gas sta- own demon and that turns out to much by comics). They go hunt- with Scarlett Johansson, who Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Center. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. be a 9-foot-tall dude with glowing ing for whoever is putting them stepped into another cherished Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Government p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Bessemer. area74.org. red eyes, spiky hair and a pen- out of business. Japanese title. But the biggest p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Bessemer Township Board, 5 chant for eating apples. He has The reason “Death Note” is so problem with “Death Note” is Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Government the chilling, unhinged voice of popular is that it raises tough p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Ramsay. Ironwood School Board, 3:15 maybe that the filmmakers this Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Mercer School Board, 5 p.m., p.m., Workshop, 3:30 p.m., Luther L. Willem Dafoe, which makes him philosophical questions — Who time simply didn’t get enough Ironwood Carnegie Library Mercer K-12 School commons, Mer- Wright. extra creepy. (Forget apples, deserves death? How do you notes — or too many. Board, 4 p.m. cer, Wis. Thursday, Aug. 31 Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Gogebic County Road Com- Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran mission, 5:15 p.m., road commis- Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. wood Memorial Building. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ironwood Township Board, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Kind-hearted, folksy judge, Ontonagon United Methodist 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Church basement, next to Holiday offices. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., gas station, Ontonagon. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 area74.org. p.m., City Hall. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- 80, goes viral on Facebook Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood City Commission, 1110. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — lifetime would ever want to expe- media company. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ing. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. You wouldn’t think an 80-year- rience that,” he told her. “Uncle Joe” as he’s known to Government Bessemer Area School District area74.org. old judge would make for a viral “It’s the worst feeling in the online fans, says his brother is Gogebic County Fair Board, Board of Education, 6 p.m., A.D. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 noon, fair office, fairgrounds, Iron- Johnston High School library. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, video, but somehow Municipal world. I feel so empty and lost,” the same off camera as on, and wood. Western U.P. Board of Health, 6 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Court Judge Frank Caprio has she replied. he has a good message for Amer- Saturday, Aug. 26 p.m., EDT, Ontonagon. Faith Center, Ironwood. been winning hearts and clicks He dismissed the tickets. ica and the world. Tuesday, Aug. 29 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 on Facebook with a mix of com- The case has been viewed “He’s like a father figure to Community Pickleball Pad- p.m., First Presbyterian Church, passion, humor and a rotating nearly 170 million times on Face- the world,” he said. “He’s a senior dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Hurley. area74.org. cast of the poor souls who have book and given subtitles in nine gentleman. When he says some- been ticketed in Providence. languages. thing, they listen.” Videos featuring the kind- Commenters from around the People who come into court hearted judge have now reached world weigh in on the videos are given the chance to opt out of Princes William, Harry speak candidly about Diana’s death hundreds of millions of views. about the judge’s tenderhearted being filmed, and a handful did LONDON (AP) — Princes the funeral, with a now balding Prince Harry said. “Genuinely, I Caprio calls children to come approach and the American on one recent morning. But most William and Harry have spoken Prince William describing how don’t have an opinion whether up on the bench to help pass court system, something Caprio didn’t seem to mind, including candidly about the death of their he hid behind his bangs to keep that was right or wrong — I’m judgment on their parents and mentions with pride. Judy Barros, who has watched mother, Princess Diana, in an out the prying eyes of sobbing glad I was part of it. Looking makes high schoolers promise to “I may be adding just a little the show for years and appeared interview marking 20 years since crowds. He described the proces- back on it now, I’m very glad I attend college in return for drop- bit more understanding toward before him twice. she was killed in a car crash in sion as a “very long, lonely walk,” was part of it.” ping tickets. He works out pay- the United States system of gov- “If you have a problem, he lis- Paris, paying tribute to the even though understood there Both said they wanted their ment plans for people who are ernment and how it works, that tens,” she said, shortly after he actions of their father in break- was a balance “between me being mother to proud of them. Prince struggling. Occasionally he loses we are a decent peace-loving peo- dismissed a ticket for parking in ing the tragic news. Prince William and having to do William believed, though, that patience, especially when he ple, and not how we’re being por- a no-parking zone, even though Excerpts of the BBC inter- my bit, versus the private walking behind the cortege “goes thinks the person is trying to trayed in other parts of the she had a disability placard. views released Wednesday mark William who just wanted to go to another level of duty.” give him “a snow job.” He even world,” he said. When he’s not on the bench, something of a departure for the into a room and cry, who’d lost “I just kept thinking about gets laughs when he turns down He learned his compassion the judge has a busy law firm, two princes, who have largely his mother.” what she would want and that pleas for a break. from his father, an immigrant owns an oceanfront restaurant refrained from discussing Prince “I just remember hiding she’d be proud of Harry and I The judge thinks he’s gone from Italy and fruit peddler- and keeps up an active social life Charles’ actions in other inter- behind my fringe basically, at a being able to go through it, effec- viral because people have lost turned-milkman, who would as the head of a sprawling fami- views describing their mother time when I had a lot of hair, and tively she was there with us, it faith in government and are pay milk bills for customers ly. President Donald Trump’s ex- ahead of the anniversary. But in my head’s down a lot — so I’m felt like she was almost walking accustomed to institutions com- who fell behind, even though his wife, Marla Maples, stayed in the documentary “Diana, 7 hiding behind my fringe.” along beside us, to get us through ing down hard without regard for own family lived in a cold-water Caprio’s guesthouse with mutual Days,” they appear to offer sym- William, who was 15 at the time, it,” he said. personal circumstances . flat with few resources of their friends earlier this month. The pathy for him, quelling specula- said “it was kind of like a tiny bit Diana and her boyfriend, Dodi “I think I should take into con- own. following night, he had dinner tion that he had been uncaring in of safety blanket if you like. I Fayed, died along with chauffeur sideration whether somebody is Caprio taught high school his- with talk show host Regis the crisis. know it sounds ridiculous, but at Henri Paul when the Mercedes sick and whether their mother tory to support himself as he Philbin. “One of the hardest things for the time I felt if I looked at the crashed in the French capital’s died and whether they have kids attended law school at Boston’s Singer Paula Abdul is consid- a parent to have to do is to tell floor and my hair came down Pont de l’Alma tunnel. An who are starving,” he said. “I Suffolk University at night. After ered a member of the family after your children that your other over my face, no one could see inquest in 2008 determined that don’t wear a badge under my building a law practice, he she started dating his son, John, parent has died,” Harry said. me.” the princess and her boyfriend robe. I wear a heart under my became a part-time judge on the six years ago. Another son, “How you deal with that I don’t Prince Harry also talked were unlawfully killed, and that robe.” municipal court in 1985, hearing Frank T. Caprio, was the Demo- know but, you know, he was about walking behind his moth- the driver and paparazzi pursu- One video features a woman mostly non-criminal matters. A cratic nominee for Rhode Island there for us.” er’s coffin in the funeral cortege, ing her shared the blame for the who had racked up tickets and few years later, his brother, Joe, governor in 2010. The documentary chronicles though he was only 12. Though deaths. fines of $400. She broke down as began filming the proceedings, Back in the courtroom, Caprio the week after the princess’ he had previously told Newsweek In the documentary, Prince she described trying to pick up calling the show “Caught in said he’s not trying to change the death on Aug. 31, 1997 and fea- magazine that this was not Harry described the role of the the pieces after her son was Providence.” world, but he’s trying to do his tures then-Prime Minister Tony something any “child should be paparazzi as being one of the stabbed to death. It has aired locally since then, part. Blair, senior royal aides and asked to do,” he appeared in the most difficult things to address. “I’m just really having a tough but Caprio’s fame took off after “In the final analysis, I’m only Diana’s brother. The princes program to suggest that in hind- “One of the hardest things to time, your honor,” she told the shorter clips started appearing doing what my father taught me have spoken out for a series of sight, he was glad to have taken come to terms with is the people judge through tears, as Caprio on Facebook last year, posted by to do,” Caprio said. “I’m following programs and interviews in the part. who chased her into the tunnel listened attentively. Joe’ production company and his advice, and it resonated in run-up to the anniversary, shar- “I think it was a group deci- were the same people who were “I don’t think anyone in their Sociable, a Providence social the world.” ing personal insights into their sion, but before I knew it I found taking photographs of her while lives in keeping with their cam- myself, you know, with a suit on, she was still dying on the back paigns to promote mental health. with a black tie, white shirt I seat of the car,” he told the The two brothers discussed think, and I was part of it,” BBC. Showtime to air rare Prince music film, ‘Sign O’ the Times’ NEW YORK (AP) — A rare sound quality. O’ the Times” as one of the best Briefs Prince music film, “Sign O’ the Some critics have hailed “Sign concert films ever made. Times,” will air on Showtime Ironwood Carnegie to close Wednesdays and Saturdays from Appointments can be made by beginning Sept. 16. 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Hours of operation are Mon- The former 2 p.m. class will after he disbanded his band, The The library is open Mondays day through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 start at 1 p.m., with the walking Revolution, but it didn’t perform and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tape beginning at 12:30 p.m. well in U.S. theaters and his Cloverland Motorsports p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays All work is done by senior stu- This will be a 12 week session, vision of a true live concert docu- 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 from noon until 7 p.m., and dents. ending on Nov. 16. mentary was dashed by poor 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com 4 l THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Charlottesville donnybrook AILY LOBE D G Charlottesville, Virginia, a city named self-proclaimed Nazis engaged in street bat- after Britain’s first black queen, was the tles with counter-protesters.” ProPublica Sue Mizell, Publisher scene of a bloody riot Saturday, Aug. 12. The reporter A.C. Thompson, who was on the Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor fray resulted in the death of one woman, who scene, reported that “the authorities turned was mowed down by a car; plus, there were the streets of the city over to groups of militi- many other people injured. Have politicians amen armed with assault rifles.” Instead of and the news media told the correct and com- Walter E. owning up to his dereliction of duty — by not plete story about what happened, or have Williams having ordered his police force to protect life In Their Opinion Americans been deliberately misled? Let’s and limb — Charlottesville Mayor Mike look at it. Signer chose to demagogue the situation by Court wrong place One does not have to accept the racist and blaming the rise of white nationalists on nationalist vision of the Unite the Right orga- President Donald Trump. nization to recognize and respect its First ginia defended the white supremacists’ and Many politicians, racists, hustlers and Amendment rights. Moreover, the group neo-Nazis’ right to march and rally against tyrants have an agenda that consists mostly to enforce literacy the removal of the statue of Lee. Both the obtained a city permit to hold a peaceful rally of making the U.S. Constitution meaningless to protest the lawful removal of the statue of Unite the Right organizers and the leftist and giving government greater control over There is no question that too many students at Michi- Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Eman- counter-protesters charged that the Char- our lives, thereby destroying personal liber- gan’s largest school district have received a sub-par edu- cipation Park, formerly known as Lee Park. lottesville police did not do their job. They ty. The alt-right and white supremacists seek cation. While Detroit children deserve basic literacy, the It was the leftist protesters who did not have just stood back and watched the melee. to achieve their goals through racist propa- courtroom isn’t the place to fix the problems that have a city permit to assemble for a rally on that This was documented in several reports. ganda. The leftists seek to achieve their goals plagued the district. day. Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said: The Daily Caller article titled “Why Were by tricking Americans into believing that all A civil lawsuit brought by seven Detroit students — “There has got to be a movement in this coun- The Police Held Back In Charlottesville?” they want are brotherhood and multicultur- and represented by the California law firm Public Coun- try to bring people together. The hatred and reports: “Law enforcement was on hand at alism. If either group achieves its goals, we sel — was filed a year ago in federal court. U.S. District rhetoric that has gone on and has intensified the dueling demonstrations on Saturday, Americans will lose not only our liberty but Judge Stephen Murphy III heard arguments last week. over the last couple months is dividing this decked out in riot gear and looking prepared also our civility. Few Americans recognize The lawsuit aims to prove that these students were great nation.” He denounced “the white for the worst. Except they weren’t allowed to and respect the fact that multiracial societies denied their right of access to literacy, and the lawyers supremacists and the Nazis.” However, when do their job.” According to the ACLU of Vir- are inherently unstable. What we’ve been are hoping the case lands before the Supreme Court. asked a question about whether he would ginia, police on the scene were reported to doing for decades, through various govern- Three buildings within the Detroit Public Schools Com- include the left-wing, pro-violence antifa in have been ordered to “not intervene until ment policies, is stacking up combustible munity District, infamous for its low test scores and his condemnation, he ignored the question given command to do so.” That kept them racial kindling awaiting a racial arsonist to poor building conditions, and two charter schools are and walked out of the room. from suppressing the numerous scuffles that set it ablaze. There are too many historical named in the suit. Here’s a question for you: Did the authori- broke out. I’d like to ask any policeman, examples of what happens to a nation when Since when did the police need a command to Gov. Rick Snyder, the members of the State Board of ties of the city of Charlottesville have a duty race hustlers are allowed to take over. to protect Unite the Right rally attendees? intervene when they are witnessing people Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- Education, Superintendent Brian Whiston and other assaulting one another? In a ProPublica arti- state officials are defendants. The American Civil Liberties Union of Vir- nomics at George Mason University. To find ginia said they had a right to rally, saying, cle titled “Police Stood By As Mayhem out more about Walter E. Williams and read The lawsuit claims Detroit students have not had Mounted in Charlottesville,” the authors equal access to literacy and demands a variety of “The First Amendment is a critical part of features by other Creators Syndicate writers our democracy, and it protects vile, hateful, reported that “state police and National and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate accountability measures such as screening and inter- and ignorant speech.” Thus, the ACLU of Vir- Guardsmen watched passively for hours as webpage at creators.com. vention. The suit is using the 14th amendment to argue for an equal right to literacy and wants to expand on the 1954 Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education. There is federal precedent, but this case seeks a dif- Today in history ferent outcome. A 1973 Supreme Court decision, San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, found By The Associated Press there is no constitutional right to an education. Today’s Highlight in History Mark Rosenbaum, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs, On August 24, 1992, Hurricane says that in the months since the lawsuit was filed, con- Andrew smashed into Florida, caus- ditions in the district have worsened and he points to ing $30 billion in damage; 43 U.S. the large number of teaching vacancies among other deaths were blamed on the storm. shortcomings as proof. On this date In A.D. 79, long-dormant Mount “In 2017, no child should be forced to ask a court to Vesuvius erupted, burying the enforce his or her fundamental right to be given the Roman cities of Pompeii and Hercu- opportunity to learn, grow and participate in society. laneum in volcanic ash; an estimat- Yet here we are,” Rosenbaum said in statement follow- ed 20,000 people died. ing the hearing. In 1572, the St. Bartholomew’s The case, however, fails to recognize substantial Day massacre of French Protes- changes that have taken place in the last year. The state tants at the hands of Catholics began in Paris. bailed out the district last summer, sending a $617 mil- In 1814, during the War of 1812, lion lifeline as well as a return to local control. An elect- British forces invaded Washington, ed school board took over in January and new superin- D.C., setting fire to the Capitol tendent Nikolai Vitti started his post in May. (which was still under construction) State officials have asked the judge to toss the case, and the White House, as well as rejecting the legal right to literacy. That doesn’t mean other public buildings. In 1912, Congress passed a the state is supporting bad schools. Snyder has tried to measure creating the Alaska Territo- put different turnaround strategies in place in Detroit, ry. Congress approved legislation even though those efforts largely flopped. But the gover- establishing Parcel Post delivery by nor has also backed more investment in early literacy, the U.S. Post Office Department, as well as legislation to ensure students are reading by slated to begin on January 1, 1913. third grade. In 1932, Amelia Earhart In its motion to dismiss last November, the state embarked on a 19-hour flight from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jer- argued that the implications of the case are far-reach- sey, making her the first woman to ing: fly solo, non-stop, from coast to his own team, the . that killed 77 people; he received a Actor Kevin Dunn is 62. Former “(They) ask this court to serve as a ‘super’ Legislature coast. In 2006, the International Astro- 21-year prison sentence that can be Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is tasked with determining and dictating educational poli- In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty nomical Union declared that Pluto extended as long as he is consid- 62. Actor-writer Stephen Fry is 60. cy in every school district and school building through- came into force. was no longer a full-fledged planet, ered dangerous to society. The U.S. Actor Steve Guttenberg is 59. Base- out the United States where an illiterate child may be In 1954, President Dwight D. demoting it to the status of a “dwarf Anti-Doping Agency wiped out 14 ball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. is found,” the state’s legal team wrote. Eisenhower signed the Communist planet.” years of Lance Armstrong’s cycling 57. Actor Jared Harris is 56. Talk Control Act, outlawing the Commu- Ten years ago: A judge in Inver- career — including his record seven show host Craig Kilborn is 55. CBS The ACLU of Michigan in 2012 filed a lawsuit saying nist Party in the United States. ness, Florida, sentenced John Tour de France titles — and barred News correspondent Major Garrett Highland Park students were denied their right to read. In 1967, a group of demonstra- Evander Couey to death for kidnap- him for life from the sport after con- is 55. Rock singer John Bush is 54. But the state constitution only specifies the state pro- tors led by Abbie Hoffman caused a ping 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, cluding he’d used banned sub- Actress Marlee Matlin is 52. Basket- vide the infrastructure for education, so the lawsuit was disruption at the New York Stock raping her and burying her alive. stances. ball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller is dismissed. Exchange by tossing dollar bills onto (Couey died of natural causes in One year ago: A 6.2 magnitude 52. Broadcast journalist David Gre- Federal courts have traditionally been reluctant to the trading floor. American industri- 2009.) James Ford Seale, a reputed earthquake reduced three central gory is 47. Country singer Kristyn alist Henry J. Kaiser, 85, died in Ku Klux Klansman, was sentenced Italian towns to rubble and killed Osborn (SHeDaisy) is 47. Movie intervene in local school decisions, including how dis- Honolulu. to three life terms for his role in the nearly 300 people. Astronaut Jeffrey director Ava DuVernay is 45. Actor- tricts are funded and operated. In 1970, an explosives-laden van 1964 abduction and murder of two Williams, commander of the Interna- comedian Dave Chappelle is 44. The solution here is not to turn over the schools to the left by anti-war extremists blew up black teenagers in southwestern tional Space Station, marked a U.S. Actor James D’Arcy is 44. Actor court, but rather to shut the failing schools and provide outside the University of Wiscon- Mississippi. (Seale died in 2011.) recording-breaking 521st day in Carmine Giovinazzo is 44. Actor the children with the resources necessary for them to sin’s Sterling Hall in Madison, killing Major wildfires broke out in Greece, orbit, a number accumulated over Alex O’Loughlin is 41. Actress Beth attend better schools. 33-year-old researcher Robert burning half a million acres and four flights (upon his return to earth Riesgraf is 39. Actor Chad Michael That could form the basis of a settlement that gets the Fassnacht. claiming 65 lives in 11 days. 13 days later, Williams had logged a Murray is 36. Christian rock musi- In 1981, Mark David Chapman Five years ago: A suit-clad gun- grand total of 534 days in space). cian Jeffrey Gilbert (Kutless) is 34. children what they need, without giving up local control was sentenced in New York to 20 man opened fire outside New York’s Today’s Birthdays Singer Mika is 34. Actor Blake Berris of the schools. years to life in prison for murdering Empire State Building, killing a for- Composer-musician Mason is 33. Actor Rupert Grint (“Harry Pot- —The Detroit News John Lennon. (Chapman remains mer co-worker before being gunned Williams is 79. Rhythm-and-blues ter” films) is 29. imprisoned.) down by police. A Norwegian court singer Marshall Thompson (The Thought for Today In 1989, Baseball Commissioner found Anders Behring Breivik guilty Chi-Lites) is 75. Rock musician Ken “Life begins when a person first A. Bartlett Giamatti banned Pete of terrorism and premeditated mur- Hensley is 72. Actress Anne Archer realizes how soon it will end.” — Rose from the game for betting on der for twin attacks on July 22, 2011 is 70. Actor Joe Regalbuto is 68. Marcelene Cox, American writer.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 2017 l 5 IRON COUNTYAREA /COURT STATE Meth

her children, her grandchild, all Carli her family and the thousands of From page 1 friends. The town of Saxon was destroyed that terrible day of designed to curb the spread of March 12,” the letter read. “So meth. From page 1 feel the hurt I feel when you sen- As evidence for the increase of that the report said she was tence her.” meth use in the state, the release ‘unable or unwilling to do the In her own statement, Herlevi references a joint Wisconsin right thing.’ That is an accurate also talked about Carli’s “Do Department of Justice-FBI study statement.” what you have to” statement and from January that found a 250 to He also said the defense’s her failure to give information to 300 percent increase in meth use argument she was drunk and not police. from 2011 to 2015. fully aware of the situation when “She was given the opportuni- Additionally, the state crime she helped Rick cover up the ty to give information to police lab has experienced a 13.5 per- murder wasn’t a valid excuse and who were in her house, she kept cent increase in meth submis- further said she had several quiet — leaving our family in dis- sions from 2015 to 2016, accord- opportunities later to do the tress,” Herlevi said. “Later, she ing to the release. right thing. was at the fire scene right by my The appointment of the meth Madden also called the state’s broken-hearted family. She wait- prosecutor is one of several steps recommendation of just county ed to see if they found Lisa’s the department has taken in jail time and probation “consider- body, not concerned for our fami- recent years to combat the pres- ate and generous.” ly — it was for herself. Are these ence of meth in Wisconsin, “I’m aware that Ms. Carli suf- actions of an innocent person?” according to the release, which fers from disabilities, but they’re Herlevi also raised the possi- also includes increasing training self-imposed from what she has bility of Carli being more and equipment for local and done and what she has failed to involved in the crime than she regional public health and law do,” he said. admitted. enforcement officers dealing “Only Don Rick, Jessica Carli, with meth cases. Lisa and God will ever know the —Richard Jenkins The community speaks Prior to Madden imposing his answers to these questions we sentence; members of Waldros’ have, and the two that are able to Groups team up to fight family and friends had an oppor- answer them have no reason to tunity to present victim impact be trusted. They think with a deadly oak tree disease statements to the court, as did criminal mind. Our family will Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe LANSING (AP) — Private, JESSICA CARLI, far right, sits with her attorney Vincent Kurta in Iron County Court Wednesday during her witnesses testifying on behalf of never be able to understand the nonprofit and governmental sentencing hearing. Also in court were, from left, Iron County Sheriff’s Department deputy Jason Geach and Carli. angle these two were coming organizations are teaming up to Assistant Wisconsin Attorney General Richard Dufour who prosecuted the case. Sue Herlevi read a statement from; but what our family does fight a deadly fungus endanger- on behalf of Dean Waldros, Lisa’s know is we all have a gut feeling in the murder coverup. Carli’s family members spoke out of fear and that she wishes ing Michigan’s oak trees. husband and Herlevi’s brother, she is more involved than she is Burg testified Carli had post- of her caring nature and positive she had acted differently. The Oak Wilt Coalition’s goal before giving her own victim admitting to,” Herlevi said. traumatic stress disorder and qualities as a mother. The testi- “I just want you all to under- is to boost public awareness of impact statement. “Since that day, our family also other issues stemming from mony painted a picture of Carli stand my actions on March 12 oak wilt disease. Dean’s letter detailed Carli’s has been through a living hell long-term abuse Berg said Carli as someone who cared too much and the days that followed were The group is led by the role in his wife’s murder, saying because of the choices Don Rick experienced during childhood. and began a relationship with fear-based and I did what I did Arboriculture Society of Michi- she knew Rick was planning the and Jessica Carli have made,” “Jessica has developed a Rick due to low self esteem and a out of fear, and for no other rea- gan. Other partners include the crime beforehand and later spent Herlevi later said, before talking chronic pattern of vulnerability desire to care for him. son,” Carli said. “Driving him to Michigan Association of Conser- some of the money stolen from about the impact Lisa’s death to exploitation, this is in large Her parents also said they had get rid of evidence was out of fear vation Districts, the state the bar. The letter also talked had on the family. part a result of the trauma she substance abuse issues when for my life. I didn’t know what he departments of Natural about how she didn’t say any- “All of this could have been has experienced throughout her Carli was growing up. would do if I refused to help him, Resources and Agriculture, thing about what she knew stopped Jessica if you would life,” Burg said. “This really Carli’s family also repeatedly I had already known at that Michigan State University, despite opportunities to safely have made better choices” Her- shows itself in her passivity, she apologized to Waldros’ family point he would commit murder to ReLeaf Michigan and various come forward. levi said. “In our eyes, she’s just has difficulty standing up for and friends. avoid going to prison. I lied to electric utility and tree-care “For days; the two of them as guilty as Don Rick because no- herself.” Carli also apologized to the police because immediately after companies. stood right beside us, looking one will ever know how involved Both testified probation would family and friends, both for disposing of the evidence, Donald into the fiery grave that held my she was.” be more beneficial to Carli’s bringing Rick to Saxon and for told me if he got caught, I’d get Lottery dear Lisa. How sick and careless She also asked Madden to rehabilitation than prison or jail. not doing the right thing the seven to eight years (in prison) can you get,” Herlevi said, read- Both also acknowledged to night of the murder-arson. impose the maximum possible for being an accessory after the Wednesday Wisconsin ing the letter. “She could have sentence. Dufour during their cross-exami- “I want to apologize for my fact.” Michigan 5 Card Cash: KC-AC- sought safety at anytime from After the victim impact state- nations they were unaware of actions — from the bad choices Once released from prison, Classic Lotto 47: 05-10- 9C-2H-10S him if she feared for her life. She ments, Kurta called several wit- Carli having sought treatment that brought Donald Rick to Carli’s probation will require she 14-18-19-35 Megabucks: 03-11-13- continued working like nothing nesses to speak on Carli’s behalf. prior to being charged in this Saxon in the first place to my have no contact with the victim’s Poker Lotto: 2D-7D-3H- 29-36-49 was wrong. She could have asked The first two — Lesley Burg case. cowardly actions the night of family or Rick 4H-8H SuperCash: 02-04-24- for help, (but) she didn’t until she and Susan Anderson — were Burg and Anderson were fol- March 12, 2016. I’m truly sorry,” Carli was taken to jail from Midday Daily 3: 0-5-9 26-32-39, Doubler: Y got caught in many different lowed by Carli’s long-time friend an emotional Carli said. “I take the courtroom and began serving Midday Daily 4: 6-2-9-1 Badger 5: 01-05-14-24- professionals who have been Daily 3: 3-6-5 29 lies.” treating Carli since she was Monica Chafe, who said Carli full responsibility for my actions her sentence immediately. Daily 4: 1-7-1-2 Daily Pick 3: 9-9-2 Due to the nature of the crime, charged. had low self-esteem and often and I hate myself for all of it. So “My best wishes to you, but Fantasy 5: 07-18-23- Daily Pick 4: 0-3-4-1 Dean’s letter requested Madden The two said Carli was being had people manipulate or take many lives were destroyed you have caused pain beyond 25-39 sentence Carli to the maximum treated for a variety of physical advantage of her. because of me, I will struggle measure to people who were Keno: 01-03-08-10-13- Multi-state 10 years in prison allowed under and mental conditions, some of Several of Carli’s family mem- with that guilt for the rest of my innocent victims,” Madden said 14-24-36-38-39-40-41- Powerball: 06-07-16- the law. which may have been caused or bers also testified, including her life.” to Carli before she was led out of 43-47-50-57-60-66-68- 23-26 Powerball: 04 “I miss my dear wife; and so do exacerbated by her participation parents and son. She also said her actions were the courtroom. 69-75-76 Power Play: 4x

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(593) TMC2››› Breach (‘07) Chris Cooper. ’ (PG-13) (CC) ›› Enemy at the Gates (‘01) Joseph Fiennes. ’ (R) (:15) ›› Contracted (‘13) PREMIUM 6 l THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 2017 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM INTERNATIONAL AID Obituaries Joseph Nicholas DeCarlo IRONWOOD, Mich. — Joseph Nicholas DeCarlo, 89, of Ironwood, went peacefully to be alongside his wife Charlotte and his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Tuesday morning, Aug. 22, 2017, in his home, surrounded by his loving family. Joe was born July 21, 1928, in Hurley, Wis., son of the late Nicholas and Frances (Casanova) DeCarlo. He attended St. Mary’s Grade School and graduated from J.E. Murphy High School in 1947. He then worked as an apprentice bricklayer for Gust Giancola Construction prior to entering the U.S. Army in 1950 and serving in Korea during the Korean War. Following his honor- able discharge as a corporal on Sept. 5, 1952, he returned to work for Gust Giancola Con- struction for 12 years and was a self-employed mason with D & D Construction for many years, retiring due to ill health in 1980. Joe’s beautiful masonry work can be seen through- out Gogebic and Iron Counties and throughout the Midwest. Joseph Joe was a member of St. Mary of the Seven Nicholas Dolors Catholic Church in Hurley, a lifetime DeCarlo member of Ironwood American Legion Post 5, 1928 — 2017 where he had served as Post commander, life- time member of Iron County Veterans of For- eign Wars Post 1580, former member of Goge- Associated Press bic County 40 et 8 Voiture 397, and a member IN THIS April 27, 2012 file photo, protesters at a rally for Hazem Abu Ismail, a former candidate in the Egyptian presidential election, hold a ban- of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Local No. ner reading “no US aid American,” in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt. Washington’s surprise decision on Tuesday to cut or delay nearly $300 million 6 of Michigan, having served as past secretary in aid to Egypt is the first time the Trump administration has publicly called out Cairo on its poor human rights record. It was also the latest twist of the union local. He was the director of the Veteran in a decades-old relationship marked by dependence and disappointment on both sides. Ironwood Blue Knights & Squires Drum & Bugle Corps from the years 1963 until they disbanded in 1980. Joe and his wife Charlotte, along with other Drum Corps parents, created “The Trump administration calls out Egypt on human rights Fish Fry” at the Legion Post in Ironwood for an on-going fundraiser for the Drum Corps. Joe managed to volunteer CAIRO (AP) — Washington’s surprise the two longtime enemies, but it was Sadat not approve of how things turned out in the there until 2013. He was also named Man of the Year by the decision this week to cut or delay nearly $300 who significantly raised its profile as a Mid- aftermath of Morsi’s ouster, namely the mass Ironwood Area Chamber of Commerce in 1973. million in aid to Egypt is the first time the dle east peace broker. arrest of his supporters and the clampdown On Oct. 25, 1952, he was married to the former Charlotte Trump administration has publicly called out A year after his historic 1977 visit to on civil society groups. Champagne at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Ironwood by Cairo on its poor human rights record. Israel, Egypt and Israel signed the Camp Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the general-turned- the late Monsignor Joseph Siefert. She preceded Joe in death It was also the latest twist in a decades-old David peace accords, which provided the president who led Morsi’s ouster, was kept at on Oct. 15, 2005. relationship marked by dependence and dis- basis for a peace treaty signed the following arm’s length by Obama, who never extended Surviving are his children, Jody (Robin) Schneider, Cheri appointment on both sides. year, the first between Israel and an Arab him a White House invitation. Obama also DeCarlo (Steve Lacy), Diane (Paul) Anderson, along with their Milestones in Egypt’s relations with the state. Fatigued and economically ailing due ordered a partial suspension of military aid children, Cara (Dan) Collins and Catie and Chloe Anderson, United States: to the war, Egypt was in for some U.S. to Egypt in October 2013 to protest Cairo’s Lori (Roger) Kienitz, David (Melissa) DeCarlo, along with largesse as a reward for making peace with poor human rights record and the crackdown their children, Janell (Adam) Smith and Samantha and Isaac Israel. on dissent. But with an eye on Egypt’s key DeCarlo, and Ann Marie (Rodney) Batiste, along with their TENSIONSThe young UNDER Egyptian NASSER: officers who seized An ambitious U.S. military and economic role in the global fight against terrorism, he children, Sandrea Batiste and Tandrell Foster. Joe is further power in Egypt in 1952 and later toppled the program kicked off — first on a modest scale restored it in 2015. survived by siblings, Thomas (Marilyn) DeCarlo and Theresa monarchy initially flirted with the United — then grew steadily in size and scope. Still, that was not enough to clear the air, States through various channels. But vocifer- Egypt became a close U.S. ally and the two with pro-el-Sissi commentators demonizing (DeCarlo) Peterson, along with numerous nieces, nephews and ous, anti-Israel rhetoric by the charismatic countries’ annual war games, held in Egypt Obama for denying Egypt the weapons it cousins. Arab nationalist leader Gamal Abdel-Nasser, and code-named “Bright Star,” symbolized needed to fight Islamic militants battling its Besides his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by coupled with Cold War realities, doomed any that relationship. Sadat was assassinated in security forces in the Sinai Peninsula and his sister, Anne Hammer; and nephew, Jerry DeCarlo. hope that Washington could become Cairo’s 1981, but his successor, Hosni Mubarak, claiming that his administration supported Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27, with superpower patron. maintained Cairo’s close ties with Washing- Morsi’s now-banned Muslim Brotherhood wake services at 6 p.m., at McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, A 1955 deal by Egypt to buy Soviet ton and honored the peace treaty with Israel. and sought to destabilize Egypt. 305 N. Lowell St., in Ironwood. Visitation will then continue weapons through Czechoslovakia landed His annual visits to the White House for Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Egypt deep in the Soviet camp despite Cairo’s most of his 29 years in office evidenced just A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, Aug. efforts to build its credentials as a non- how close the two nations were. REBOOTA new UNDER page was TRUMP: turned in Cairo’s rela- 28, at 11 a.m., at St. Mary of the Seven Dolors Catholic Church aligned nation. Any hope that Egypt might tions with Washington when Trump became in Hurley, with the Rev. Frank Kordek OFM, celebrant. still end up on the side of the U.S. was shat- president, a handsome payoff for el-Sissi’s Full military honors will be accorded at the church by the tered when Moscow agreed to build a massive U.S. ROLE IN TOPPLING MUBARAK AND gamble when he appeared to favor the THE IMPLICATIONS: combined Ironwood American Legion Post 5 and Iron Co. hydroelectric dam on the Nile in southern Many in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab Republican nominee over his Democratic V.F.W. Post 1580 Honor Guard. Egypt after the World Bank, reportedly at world fault the Obama White House for its rival, Hillary Clinton, following meetings Cremation will take place. Washington’s behest, declined to finance the support of the Arab Spring uprisings that with both candidates in New York in Rite of Committal and inurnment will be in Riverside Ceme- project. began in late 2010 in Tunisia and later swept September 2016. tery, Ironwood. Relations plunged deeper when Egypt across Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and El-Sissi finally received his White House Pallbearers will be Joe’s sons-in-law and nephews, Roger accused the United States of colluding with Bahrain. In Egypt, withholding support for invitation soon after Trump’s inauguration Kienitz, Robin Schneider, Rodney Batiste, Paul Anderson, Mubarak in the face of an 18-day uprising Israel in the 1967 Middle East war. Ironical- and his much heralded visit took place in Thomas DeCarlo Jr. and Jack DeCarlo. ly, however, U.S. influence in Egypt began to against his rule is widely seen as a major con- April. There was no mention of Egypt’s In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Regional Hos- creep in soon after Egypt’s humiliating defeat tributor to his decision to step down. human rights record in the readout issued in that conflict, when Washington brokered a But it does not stop there. Many commen- after their Oval Office meeting, something pice, 216 Aurora St., Ironwood, MI 49938. 1970 cease-fire that ended months of inten- tators see his support for the uprising in that led many to believe that democracy and Arrangements have been entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick sive fighting between Egypt and Israel. Egypt as part of a U.S. conspiracy to weaken freedom would no longer figure in Cairo’s Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood. Condo- In a surprise move, President Anwar Arab states and plunge them into civil strife, relations with Trump’s America. lences may be expressed online at mckevittpatrickfuneral- Sadat in 1972 expelled thousands of Soviet thus benefiting Israel. That sentiment The Egyptian media, most of which is home.com. military advisers and their families, arguing endures to this day, with former President blindly loyal to el-Sissi, celebrated the new A special thank you goes out to Jeff Menara, who was a very that Moscow was not doing enough to help Barack Obama vilified by many and Donald “strong leader” in the White House and el- special “son” to both Joe and Charlotte and who helped in Joe’s the Egyptians match Israel’s military might. Trump hailed as a pragmatist who values Sissi often spoke in glowing terms of care while he was at home. A year later, Egypt and Israel fought the last stability over the tumult of unfettered free- Trump. It is against this backdrop that We would also like to thank Avanti, Aspirus, Regional Hos- of their four wars and the road was paved for doms. Washington’s decision to cut or delay near- pice staff and many others who helped us with our father’s Washington to replace Moscow as the most ly $290.7 million in military and economic care. dominant foreign power in the Middle East. aid came as an unpleasant surprise to TENSIONS UNDER OBAMA OVER Cairo. HUMANITARIAN ISSUES: Obama made clear that he was unhappy Still, it’s too early to say whether the move CAMPWashington DAVID ANDbrokered THE a MASSIVE cease-fire AID:between over the Egyptian military’s 2013 overthrow will hurl Egypt and the United States back to Wendy J. Cuffe of the country’s freely elected president, the Egypt and Israel that ended the 1973 war the Obama days when Egypt’s human rights NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Wendy J. Cuffe, 78, of Sellersburg, and later negotiated disengagement pacts Islamist Mohammed Morsi. While noting record constantly soured relations, or formerly of Bergland, Mich., entered eternal life on Tuesday, between the two armies in Sinai and west of that Morsi’s rule was not inclusive and whether the “Bright Star” war games will Aug. 22, 2017, at Floyd Memorial Hospital in New Albany. She the Suez canal. Those deals established acknowledging the mass street protests resume as scheduled later this year after an Washington as a key interlocutor between against his government, Obama said he did eight-year hiatus. passed away after a long bout with sickness and has gone to dance with her Heavenly Father. Wendy is in Heaven with Jesus and her parents dancing on the streets of gold. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Lila Abelman Clothing Beavers to resign Abrams; and an infant son. Surviving are daughters, Robin K. (Robert) Anderson, & Footwear from Senate to Theodore, Ala., Kimberly J. Roberts, Wakefield, Mich., Julian- na D. 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AP Travel Editor SOMETHINGParks 101 activitiesFOR EVERYONE and digital con- Students who qualified with a grade point Travis weighed 8 pounds, 1.8 ounces, and was 20.75 inches long at How do you top a centennial? The tent will offer introductions to topics like average of 4.00 include: birth. National Park Service marks its 101st kayaking 101, battlefields 101 and ship- Nicholas Matonich of Bessemer, Abigail Alft of Maternal grandparents are Gary Leinon of Hurley, and Carol birthday Friday amid a “Parks 101” cam- wrecks 101. But the campaign also seeks Eagle River, Wis., Casey Carlson, Brian Nickel of Saxon. Maternal great-grandparents are Norma Leinon of paign enlisting celebrities as ambas- to show the breadth of programming Heckathorn and Jacob Roberts, all of Ironwood, Hurley, and Janet and Bill Dowd of Iron River, Mich. sadors for the park system’s hidden offered at national parks — everything Alexander Negro of Manitowish Waters, Wis., Paternal grandparents are Lori Skaer-Jensen and Eric Jensen of gems. from art to yoga. Rhonda Tschury of Sidnaw, and Rudolph Zelins- La Crosse. Paternal great-grandparents are Joyce and Denny Skaer Parks 101 ambassadors have included Do you hate bugs and mud? That’s ki of Watersmeet. of New Lisbon. cast members from the cable show OK, too, because another message of Students who qualified with a grade point Clara Marie Atkinson “Queen Sugar” touring Chalmette Bat- Parks 101 is that visiting national parks average of 3.50-3.99 include: tlefield in Louisiana, and Olympic gym- doesn’t need to involve hiking, camping Jenna Fingeroos of Bessemer, Margaret Sae- WOODRUFF, Wis. — Katlynn Pusich of Conover, and Adam nast Dominique Dawes at the Frederick or road trips. In fact many of the 417 mann of Butternut, Wis., Aidan Olkowski of Atkinson of Eagle River, are parents of a daughter, Clara Marie Douglass National Historic Site and national park sites have nothing to do Eagle River, Landon Maki of Ewen, Isaac Aukee, Atkinson, born Aug. 17, 2017, at Howard Young Medical Center in other spots in Washington, D.C. Gram- with the great outdoors, for example, a Bailey Barthel, Brittany Heckathorn, Kassi Woodruff. my-nominated singer-songwriter Keri house dedicated to the history of Ameri- Huotari, Timothy Mesun, Tiah Pusakulich, Clara weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces, and was 19 inches long at Hilson visits the Chattahoochee River ca’s first ladies in Canton, Ohio, and a Alyssa Schwab and Adam Waite, all of Ironwood, birth. National Recreation Area in Georgia nuclear missile site in South Dakota. Jacie Duranso of Manitowish Waters, Anthony Grandparents are Heather and James Pusich, and Lynna and later this month. And nature isn’t the only way to find Ernest of Mass City, Tessa Cleary, Emily John Hansen. The campaign kicked off in April with peace and quiet in the park system: “You Domitrovich, Jacob McGuire and Logan Preiss of Jordan Fisher, who’s in the Broadway can enjoy solitude walking through a Ontonagon, Jayne Englund of Park Falls, Wis., Hazel Violet Smart hit “Hamilton,” touring Alexander historic home,” said Alanna Sobel, Hannah Cormier, Nicholas Obradovich and WOODRUFF, Wis. — Kelsi Lyn Tappa, of Iron River, and Cole Hamilton’s New York City home. spokeswoman for the National Park Anna Wacker, all of Wakefield, Sierra Griffin, Andrew Smart, of Eagle River, are parents of a daughter, Hazel Vio- “Being a National Park Service Foundation, which raises money to fund Frances Zelinski and Sarah Zelinski Sauter, all let Smart, born Aug. 17, 2017, at Howard Young Medical Center in ambassador is an honor,” said Fisher, critical projects like the restoration of of Watersmeet, and Abbygail Babcock of White Woodruff. who’s also known for TV roles in trails and historic structures. Pine. Hazel weighed 5 pounds, 15.4 ounces, and was 19 inches long at “Grease: Live,” ‘’Liv and Maddie” and Parks 101 also emphasizes how easy birth. “The Secret Life of the American it is to reach many park sites. Hamilton Grandparents are Laura Quintero of Iron River, Mich., Allen Teenager.” He raved about his visit to Grange is just 20 minutes from midtown Tappa of Iron River, Mich., and Tom and Carol Smart of Eagle River. Hamilton Grange: “It’s beautiful. You Manhattan by subway, Fisher said. The Area student Hazel joins siblings Hayden Smart and Jesse Wallschleger at can literally walk the halls of what home of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish home. Alexander Hamilton built ... as a sanctu- engineer who helped win the American ary for his family.” Revolution, is walking distance from the attends Engineering Declan Gregory Dabbs Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. The Pull- WOODRUFF, Wis. — Brittani and Richard Dabbs, of Wakefield, man National Monument, which tells HIGHLIGHTINGThe National LOCAL Park Service TREASURES hosted a Scholars program Mich., are parents of a son, Declan Gregory Dabbs, born Aug. 4, 2017, the story of a town built for Pullman record 331 million recreation visits in at Howard Young Medical Center in Woodruff. railroad car company workers, is about HOUGHTON — Nicholas Niemi, of Luther L. 2016. But half of those were in just 26 of Declan weighed 7 pounds, 13.10 ounces, and was 20 inches long at 15 miles from downtown Chicago. Wright High School, recently attended the Engi- the system’s superstar destinations like birth. neering Scholars program at Michigan Techno- the Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Grandparents are Bonnie Hangisto of Wakefield, Theresa Keller logical University in Houghton, Michigan. More the Rocky Mountains, Yosemite and Yel- VISITOR NUMBERS of Eau Claire, Gregory and Peggy Williams of Pence, and Jeanette Visitation is already trending upward than 150 students from eight U.S. states, Turkey lowstone. Smith of Hurley. at lesser-known park sites. While atten- and Pakistan were accepted into this highly com- This year’s effort highlights lesser dance overall in the national park sys- petitive scholarship program. Engineering Schol- known treasures that even locals might Alicea Nindanis Haiden tem was up 7 percent in 2016 over 2015, ars is part of Michigan Tech’s Summer Youth not know about. Fisher recently filmed a it was up 10 percent at destinations that Programs. WAUSAU, Wis. — Ashley Haiden, of Ironwood, is the parent of a 360 video for Parks 101 at California’s traditionally see fewer visitors, accord- Engineering Scholars is a fun and intensive daughter, Alicea Nindanis Haiden, born July 30, 2017, at Aspirus Channel Islands National Park. Though ing to NPS spokeswoman Beth Stern. weeklong look at engineering careers in areas Wausau Hospital. Fisher calls Los Angeles home, he hadn’t And the centennial was just one rea- such as mechanical, computer, environmental, Alicea weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces, and was 19.5 inches long at heard about the islands before. son for last year’s record visitation. Rel- electrical, biomedical, civil, geological and mate- birth. “My eyes were opened to an incredible atively good weather, low gas prices and rials engineering. The students explored engi- Grandparents are Timothy Haiden of Bayfield, Georgiann Sand- experience,” Fisher said in a phone robust international tourism helped, too. neering with group projects such as designing a mon of Ishpeming, Mich., Annette J. Edwards of Tomahawk, and interview. “You can see for miles. We Park numbers for 2017 will likely get a building strong enough to withstand an earth- Michael Downey of Dollar Bay, Mich. hiked. There’s tons to do. You can kayak bump from eclipse watchers. quake, creating an artificial intelligence army around the island, go into coves and The centennial also spurred dona- and more. They received inside information from Madelyn Louise Halvorson caves or have a diving experience.” Fish- tions, more than doubling National Park role models working in engineering fields. The KILLEEN, Texas — Staff Sgt. Eric and Stacy Halvorson, of Fort er even saw whales and dolphins on the Foundation contributions from $73.5 mil- students learned about the college application Hood, are parents of a daughter, Madelyn Louise Halvorson, born boat from Santa Barbara to the islands. lion in 2015 to over $150 million in 2016. process and tips for succeeding in university July 15, 2017, at Metroplex Adventist Hospital in Killeen. engineering programs. Madelyn weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces, and was 20 inches long at named Kita, a Swahili word that means Students accepted in the Engineering Scholars birth. Fort Wayne zoo welcomes new “to stand firm.” program receive a scholarship valued are more Maternal grandparents are Robert and Debra McDonough of giraffe, baby weighs 172 pounds Staff veterinarian Kami Fox says the than $1,000 that covered tuition, room and Long, S.C. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Fort newborn and her mother are doing very board, and supplies. Paternal grandparents are Becky and Greg Tilkens of Green Bay, Wayne’s zoo is celebrating the birth of well, although it’s unclear whether visi- In addition, the students experienced college Wis., and Rod and Holly Halvorson of Bessemer, Mich. baby giraffe that already weighs nearly tors will be able to see the youngster life by staying in residence halls, eating in uni- Madelyn joins twin brothers, Mason and Parker, at home. 200 pounds. before the zoo closes for the season Oct. 8. versity cafeterias and exploring campus life The 6-foot-1 female reticulated giraffe The zoo now has eight reticulated among others with similar interests. Following was born Aug. 6 at the Fort Wayne Chil- giraffes, including six females and two intensive classroom and lab experiences in the For reprints or lamination services, dren’s Zoo and she arrived weighing in at males. The African species is threatened day, they enjoyed team competitions, a variety 172 pounds. contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 by poaching, habitat destruction and civil show and many outdoor activities in Michigan’s Zoo officials say the young calf has been unrest. beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula.

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Trump southwest. stick to the script and angrily demnation of his response to the By the time he arrived at the right leader to lead us out to unabashedly acknowledged that Within a 24-hour span, Presi- renewing his fight with the press violence in Charlottesville at a American Legion conference, drain the swamp.” his own advisers had urged him dent Donald Trump delivered over its coverage of his comments protest organized by white Trump seemed more congenial. “That was very risky of me,” to stay on message, and that he one speech in which he tore into about the race-fueled violence in supremacists. He even thanked Sen. Dean Trump told the veterans, simply couldn’t. the media and members of his Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump read from his three Heller, a Nevada Republican explaining that he didn’t know in His diatribe against the press own party, and a second in which The public push-and-pull in responses to the racially charged with whom he has openly and advance what Ballard would say. wasn’t in his prepared remarks, he called for national unity and Trump’s message mirrors the violence, becoming more animat- repeatedly feuded. He discussed “That could ruin the whole day according to two people familiar love. The about-face seemed to internal dynamics at the White ed with each one. He withdrew his early efforts to restructure for me.” with the plan but not authorized reflect the president’s real-time House, where new chief of staff from his suit pocket the written and improve the Veterans Since Kelly took over last to speak publicly about the pres- internal debate between calls for John Kelly has organized and statement he’d read the day a Administration. month as chief of staff, he has ident’s decision. moderation and his inclination to regimented the West Wing staff woman was killed by a man who Later in the speech, Trump ousted lightning-rod chief strate- Though he was subdued in let loose. but has been unable to rein in had plowed a car through said Americans aren’t defined by gist Steve Bannon and hard- speaking to the veterans, Trump On Wednesday, the president the president’s tendency to veer counter-protesters. But he the color of their skin, the size of charging communications direc- often resurrects his free-wheel- spoke in measured tones and off course. skipped over the trouble-causing their paycheck or their political tor Anthony Scaramucci while ing 2016 campaign style when in stuck to his prepared remarks as The president’s speech in part that he’d freelanced at the party. limiting dissenting voices, the comforting presence of his he praised veterans at an Ameri- Reno was full of the calls for time: his observation that “many “Our hearts beat for America. restricting access to the presi- most fervent fans. He flings can Legion conference in Nevada patriotism and national healing sides” were to blame. Our souls fill with pride every dent and steering the president insults at perceived enemies and as examples for a nation yearn- that would not have seemed out That, as well as his reiteration time we hear the national toward a desired outcome on key meanders from topic to topic. In ing to set aside its differences. of the ordinary had they been days later that “both sides” were anthem,” Trump said. “This is decisions. Phoenix, his ease was apparent: “We are here to hold you up as uttered by previous occupants of to blame for the violence that led the spirit we need to overcome He’s urged Trump to more As he discussed his responses to an example of strength, courage the Oval Office. to the death of Heather Heyer our challenges.” closely follow a game plan. But Charlottesville, Trump inter- and resolve that our country will But his rally in Phoenix on and two state troopers, led When Medal of Honor recipi- Trump’s broadside against the rupted himself to add: “I didn’t need to overcome the many chal- Tuesday night was uniquely Democrats and many Republi- ent Donald Ballard joined the “damned dishonest” media that want to bore you. You under- lenges that we face,” he said. Trump. He opened his remarks cans to denounce Trump for not president on stage and offered he says is out to get him, was one stand where I’m coming from. The night before, the presi- with a talk of unity but quickly unmistakably calling out white praise for Trump, the president of several detours he took from You people understand.” PROTESTS PERSIST Charlottesville votes Protests turn unruly after to shroud statues Trump’s Phoenix speech after violence (AP) — The Charlottesville even started. That fighting went PHOENIX (AP) — A day of for violence at the white City Council voted to drape two on largely uninterrupted by noisy but largely peaceful supremacist rally. Mayor Greg Confederate statues in black fab- authorities, until the event was protests of President Donald Stanton had unsuccessfully ric during a chaotic meeting declared an unlawful assembly Trump’s speech in Phoenix called on the president to not packed with irate residents who and the crowd was forced to dis- turned unruly as police fired pep- hold the rally here so soon after screamed and cursed at coun- perse. per spray at crowds after some- the trouble in Charlottesville. cilors over the city’s response to a “Why did you think that you one apparently lobbed rocks and “Toxic Trump,” read one white nationalist rally. could walk in here and do busi- bottles at officers. protest sign held up to the presi- The anger at Monday night’s ness as usual after what hap- A haze enveloped the night dent’s supporters streaming into meeting, during which three peo- pened on the 12th?” City Council sky Tuesday as protesters and the Phoenix Convention Center ple were arrested, forced the candidate and community police clashed outside the con- downtown. “Lock Him Up!” read council to abandon its agenda activist Nikuyah Walker said. vention center where Trump had another, a reference to earlier and focus instead on the tragedy The mayor tried to restore just wrapped up his speech. Peo- campaign chants by Trump and that surrounded the rally. Cover- order, but as tensions escalated, ple fled the scene coughing as an his backers about his election ing the statues is intended to sig- the meeting was temporarily officer in a helicopter bellowed rival Hillary Clinton. nal the city’s mourning for Char- suspended. Video showed through a speaker urging Dillon Scott of Phoenix, who lottesville resident Heather protesters chanting “blood on protesters to leave the area. voted for Clinton, said he came Heyer, who was killed when a your hands” as Signer stood at Officers responded with pep- out to express dissatisfaction car slammed into a crowd the front of the room. Others per spray to break up the crowd with how long Trump took to protesting the rally. held signs calling for his resigna- after people tossed rocks and bot- denounce racism after the Char- “I think what you saw last tion. tles and dispersed gas, Phoenix lottesville violence. night was a traumatized commu- When the meeting resumed, police spokesman Jonathan “No one should be allowed to nity beginning the process of the agenda was scuttled and the Howard said. Four people were get away with what he gets away catharsis,” Mayor Mike Signer council listened to input from arrested on charges related to with, especially in political told The Associated Press on residents. the protest, and one person was office,” Scott said. Tuesday. Three people were arrested on arrested on an unrelated war- Meanwhile, a group of The council meeting was the charges of disorderly conduct or rant, Police Chief Jeri Williams protesters chanted, “Wrong side first since the “Unite the Right” obstruction, police said. said. Two officers were treated of history! Wrong side of histo- event, which was believed to be The council also voted to take for heat exhaustion, she said. ry!” the largest gathering of white the procedural first steps toward The disturbance didn’t start Trump backer Randy Hutson, nationalists in a decade. The removing a statue of Confederate until after the speech had ended. a retired Phoenix police officer, demonstrators arrived in Char- Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jack- A contingent of protesters stayed began standing in line more than lottesville partly to protest the son. City leaders had initially behind after the clash with police seven hours before the speech city council’s vote to remove a planned to leave it in place. had ended. Their numbers were was to start. statue of Confederate Gen. “I believe that the removal of small. “He is the first president I feel Robert E. Lee. the Confederate statues is a nec- Authorities were on high alert in my lifetime that speaks his That removal is in the midst of essary part of showing that this as thousands of people lined up mind and speaks from the a legal challenge. A state law community can be truly a com- in the triple-digit heat to attend heart,” Hutson said. “He says passed in 1998 forbids local gov- munity of mutual respect,” Coun- Trump’s first political rally since what needs to be said.” ernments from removing, damag- cilwoman Kristin Szakos, who the violence in Charlottesville, A number of opposition signs ing or defacing war monuments, proposed covering the statues, Virginia. Protesters filled the showed drawings or photos of but there is legal ambiguity about said in a statement. “We must do streets of downtown Phoenix and Trump with a small, Hitler-style whether that applies to statues that if we hope to move forward engaged in shouting matches mustache. Three Trump support- such as the Lee monument, which to true justice and equity.” and a few minor scuffles with ers taunted Latino protesters was erected before the law was Later Tuesday, University of Trump supporters, but those with offensive comments about passed. A judge has issued an Virginia police said they events were generally peaceful. immigrants and held anti-Mus- injunction preventing the city obtained arrest warrants for a By the time Trump took the lim and Black Lives Matter from removing the Lee statue white nationalist in connection stage, police said there had been signs. while the lawsuit plays out. with crimes they say were com- no arrests or major incidents. As the line to get in the venue Signer said Tuesday that city mitted on campus a day before Phoenix police kept most moved ahead, the two groups staff had begun working to find a the deadly violence. The police members of the two opposing shouted at each other, and some way to cover the large statues statement said Christopher groups behind barricades and skirmishes broke out. At one with a material that can with- Cantwell of Keene, New Hamp- apart on separate sides of the point, a Trump supporter and stand the elements. The council shire, was wanted on two felony street. Officers wearing riot gear protester shoved each other. believes doing so would not vio- counts of the illegal use of tear and carrying rifles sauntered John Brown, of an anti-Trump late the state law, he said. gas or other gases and one felony through the lane between the group calling itself the Redneck At the meeting, many speak- count of malicious bodily injury sides. Revolt, wore military fatigues ers directed their anger at Sign- with a “caustic substance,” explo- Local authorities were vigi- and had an AK-47 rifle strapped Associated Press er. They expressed frustration sive or fire. lant in the aftermath of the dead- to his chest as he and a half MEMBERS OF the John Brown Gun Club and Redneck Revolt protest that city leaders had granted a It said the warrants stem ly protests in Virginia and the dozen others from the group outside the Phoenix Convention Center, Tuesday, in Phoenix. Protests permit for the rally and criticized from incidents the evening of president’s comments last week stood about 30 feet behind the were held against President Trump as he hosted a rally inside the con- police for allowing the two sides Aug. 11, when hundreds of white about both sides having blame barricade for protesters. vention center. to clash violently before the rally nationalists marched on campus.

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Since then, three Hill's first 98 pitches left the Pitts- pitchers have lost perfect game burgh Pirates confounded, occa- tries with two outs in the ninth — sionally fuming and absolutely Yu Darvish for Texas and Yus- hitless. His 99th turned a poten- meiro Petit for San Francisco in tially historic night by the Los 2013 and Max Scherzer for Wash- Angeles Dodgers lefty into some- ington in 2015. Miami's Edinson thing else entirely: Volquez has pitched the only no- A loss. hitter in the majors this year, in After Hill's bid for a perfect June against Arizona. game was spoiled by a leadoff Hill became the first pitcher error in the ninth inning, Josh since Pedro Martinez in 1995 to Harrison started the 10th by con- take a no-hit try into extra necting on an 88 mph fastball over innings. Martinez, then with Mon- the middle of the plate and send- treal, lost his perfect game in the ing a drive into the first row of 10th at San Diego. Hill finished seats in left field. It wrecked Hill's nine innings with a "0'' in the hit improbable — and improbably column but it doesn't count as an lengthy — try at a no-hitter and official no-no. lifted the Pirates to a stunning 1- Under 0 win on Wednesday. rules, a pitcher must complete the "It falls on me, this one — one game — going nine innings isn't bad pitch," Hill said. enough if it goes into extras. Back Dodgers left fielder Curtis in 1959, a Pirates pitcher had per- Granderson made a fearless haps the most famous near-miss attempt to preserve the no-hitter, of all when Harvey Haddix lost his banging into the wall going for a perfect game and the game itself catch. When the ball sailed inches in the 13th at Milwaukee. past his outstretched glove, Harri- Hill nodded when told of Had- son sprinted around the bases dix's story in the aftermath, Associated Press Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun (8) arrives too late as first as San Francisco Giants first baseman Ryder Jones catches the throw for the out on after his 16th home run while Hill though the similarities are only Braun's grounder during the eighth inning in San Francisco Wednesday. The Giants won 4-2. (9-5) slowly walked off the field superficial. Haddix and the '59 after being handed his first loss in Pirates finished in fourth place, nearly two months. nine games out of first. "I hit it and I knew I didn't get Even with the setback, the Parker's double sends Giants past Brewers it all," Harrison said. 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We're in it for ninth for Milwaukee. "Obviously you're going in to Of Parker's decisive hit, Bochy said, "I don't think Totals 31 262Totals 31 494 of perfection against Miami last the delayed gratification, not the play the best team in baseball. That's also a good that was the swing he was looking for on the first Milwaukee 100 000 001 —2 opportunity for us to go show them what we can do. pitch but that's a break for us, we'll take it." San Francisco 100 000 21x —4 September. instant gratification." E_R.Jones (3). DP_San Francisco 2. LOB_Milwaukee It turned out to be one batter Still, the signs appeared to be You've got to look at it as a fun challenge and not an San Francisco lefty Matt Moore struck out six 5, San Francisco 8. 2B_Do.Santana (23), T.Shaw (28), uphill battle." and walked two with five hits and a run in six G.Hernandez 2 (17), J.Parker (9), Crawford (24), Span too many, though both Hill and pointing toward something spe- (26). HR_Vogt (9). SF_Posey (4), Moncrief (1). Roberts tried to downplay their cial. The Brewers began the day 2 1/2 games behind innings of his first career appearance against Mil- IP HRER BB SO disappointment. Hill remains in Hill raced through eight the first-place Cubs in the NL Central, having won waukee. Milwaukee six of seven games before arriving at AT&T Park. His last time out, Moore snapped a nine-start Garza 551126 the middle of a late-career renais- innings thanks in part to impecca- Hader 100001 sance in Los Angeles and his flir- ble control and some spectacular Hunter Strickland (3-3) pitched the seventh for winless stretch during which he was 0-5 since a Barnes L,3-4 122202 tation with perfection is the latest defense behind him, most notably the victory. Carlos Moncrief added a sacrifice fly in June 20 win at Atlanta. Torres 121101 the eighth before Sam Dyson, San Francisco's third Milwaukee starter Matt Garza struck out six over San Francisco sign his stuff — built on precision a diving grab by second baseman Moore 651126 rather than power — can still get Chase Utley on a liner by Josh reliever after Mark Melancon tossed a 1-2-3 eighth, five innings, allowing one run and five hits with two Strickland W,3-3 100000 closed it out for his 12th save in 13 opportunities. walks but left without a decision in a tie game. Melancon H,5 100002 batters out with remarkable effi- Bell leading off the eighth. Dyson S,12-17 111110 ciency. Bell was ruled safe on a close The Brewers took a 1-0 lead in the first on Travis The Brewers did little to support him, stranding M.Moore pitched to 1 batter in the 7th "He competed, every pitch was play at first in the second inning, Shaw's RBI double after Domingo Santana hit a one- runners on second and third in the sixth. HBP_by Barnes (Hernandez). WP_Torres. out double two batters earlier. "We just didn't do enough today," manager Craig Umpires_Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, Manny Gonza- with a purpose," Roberts said. but the call was overturned when lez; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, CB Bucknor. "Unfortunately, we just couldn't replay showed Hill tagged him The Giants then loaded the bases in the bottom Counsell said. T_3:08. A_40,015 (41,915). get that one hit. We've done it all just before his foot hit the bag. year long." First baseman Adrian Gonzalez Just not this time. also made a sliding grab on a bunt Yankees 10, Tigers 2 Seattle ace Felix Hernandez attempt by Harrison in the fourth Sanchez homers again, Yankees rout Tigers again New York Detroit threw the last perfect game in the but otherwise, Hill was in firm ab rhbi ab rhbi DETROIT (AP) — Gary happening right now, because in Gardner lf 5100Kinsler 2b 4111 big leagues, in 2012 against command. Sanchez homered and drove in my last three starts, I haven't A.Hicks rf 4111D.Mchdo 2b 1010 G.Sanch c 5223Presley rf 5010 three runs, and Luis Severino done a single thing to help this Judge dh 4121Upton lf 4020 pitched impressively into the team win. It is just a matter of Au.Rmne ph-dh 1010Mahtook lf 0000 Grgrius ss 4122Mi.Cbrr 1b 3000 seventh inning to lead the New command right now. I don't have Wade 2b 1000J.Jones ph-cf 1000 York Yankees to another lopsid- it, and I don't know why," Zim- Headley 1b 3112Cstllns 3b 4000 ed win over the Detroit Tigers, mermann said. "My slider has Austin 1b 1000V.Mrtin dh 3010 T.Frzer 3b 4100J.McCnn ph-dh10 00 10-2 on Wednesday night. been missing for two months, Ellsbry cf 3110J.Hicks c 3000 Didi Gregorius and Chase and now my fastball is gone." Trreyes 2b-ss 4141An.Rmne cf-1b30 10 Headley also homered for the Ian Kinsler and Jose Iglesias J.Iglss ss 4121 Totals 39 10 14 10 Totals 36 292 Yankees, who have taken the went deep for Detroit's only runs. New York 105 011 110 —10 first two games of this series by a The Tigers have lost eight of Detroit 000 001 001 —2 E_Kinsler (8). LOB_New York 6, Detroit 9. 2B_Judge combined score of 23-6. Severino nine. (16), Torreyes (12), D.Machado (3), Upton (35). (11-5) allowed a run and six hits IN RELIEF HR_G.Sanchez (26), Gregorius (19), Headley (8), in 6 2/3 innings. He walked one After a short start by Matthew Kinsler (13), J.Iglesias (5). CS_Judge (4). SF_Headley (5). and struck out eight. Boyd on Tuesday, the Tigers at IP HRER BB SO Jordan Zimmermann (7-11) least got five innings from Zim- New York allowed seven runs for a third mermann. Then Chad Bell gave Severino W,11-5 6 2-3 61 1 18 Green 1 1-3 10 0 04 straight start. New York broke the rest of the bullpen a break by Kahnle 12 1 1 0 1 the game open with five runs off pitching the final four. Detroit Associated Press him in the third. Detroit optioned Bell to Zimmermann L,7-11 59 7 7 1 0 DETROIT TIGERS' Jordan Zimmer- Bell 45 3 2 2 6 Triple-A Toledo after the game Zimmermann allowed nine mann looks into center field after HBP_by Severino (Hicks). WP_Green. and announced that right-han- Umpires_Home, Ben May; First, Carlos Torres; Sec- Associated Press hits in five innings, with a walk giving up a solo home run to New der Zac Reininger will have his ond, Dana DeMuth; Third, Paul Nauert. LOS ANGELES Dodgers starter Rich Hill pitches against the Pittsburgh and no . York Yankees' Gary Sanchez T_2:55. A_29,695 (41,681). contract purchased from Toledo Pirates in the first inning Wednesday in Pittsburgh. "I wish I understood what is Wednesday in Detroit. before Thursday's game. Underdog Isaiah Thomas facing biggest challenge of career BOSTON (AP) — Isaiah Thomas' bas- Olympic and NBA champion — over the alongside arguably the best player in court, but was an active presence in the Pat Williams of when as general manag- ketball journey is littered with decision- scrappy underdog who's just beginning the world in LeBron James, and both community. er of the Atlanta Hawks he dealt All- makers who have underestimated the to build his resume. will be motivated to deny Boston a shot It was those types of overtures and Star "Pistol" Pete Maravich to the New diminutive guard. It's the ultimate reminder of how fick- at the title — once again. expressions that made Thomas opti- Orleans Jazz. He was selected last in the 2011 NBA le the business of the NBA can be. It was just three months ago that mistic about a future with a storied fran- "Pete was shocked but, it turned out draft coming out of Washington, and "I'll leave it to your own imaginations Thomas was trudging into the most chise and in a city that has always ral- to be a good deal for him," Williams said. when he arrived in Boston he looked to realize how difficult that conversation melancholy offseason of his six-year lied behind its stars. "He had his best years in New Orleans." only to be a role player for the storied might have been for me and Isaiah," career. The 28-year-old was battered Yes, Thomas knew it was possible he Maravich continued to be a fan- franchise. Thomas has had to prove his Ainge said of informing Thomas of the after leading Boston to the top seed in might not stay in Boston, but he expect- favorite in Atlanta, and Thomas will worth with every stop. trade. the Eastern Conference, only to have a ed to be here. never be a villain in Boston. But the Now, following the biggest slight of Difficult perhaps, but it underscores hip injury leave him sidelined for the "Boston's has changed my career and Celtics may not be happy when Thomas his NBA career, he'll have to do it again. the fact that an NBA executive with a majority of the conference finals in an changed my life," Thomas said in May. comes back to town. All eyes will be watching how he moniker like "Trader Danny" clearly pri- unsuccessful bid to unseat James and "I would love to be here long-term and Thomas is heading to a team that has rebounds after Tuesday's blockbuster oritizes the pursuit of championships the Cavaliers. win championships here. But as you recently broken the hearts of Celtics trade . The Celtics sent the two-time All- over personal bonds. But that journey also was overshad- guys know, it's a business and anything fans and that will be favored to do it Star packing from a franchise and city "You do pay a heavy price for a play- owed by the sudden death of his younger can happen. I know that. So I under- again . that he'd embraced with every ounce of er of that age and that caliber," Ainge sister on the eve of the playoffs and los- stand, but I would love to be here. This Add to the mix that in Thomas, his 5-foot-9 frame. He's now bound for said of acquiring Irving. ing a tooth during Boston's second- has been everything to me. This city, James gets probably the only player on Cleveland in exchange for a bigger star Many have paid a hefty price for round series with Washington. It was this organization...It's been good." the planet that will be as motivated as — and what the Celtics believe is a bet- undervaluing Thomas, and Ainge may the Celtics and Ainge that stood behind And just like that, everything has him to stave off a rebuilt Celtics roster ter point guard for them — in Kyrie Irv- not be done paying yet. their star at every turn. Ainge twice changed. led by his former sidekick. ing. Thomas always plays with a chip on arranged private flights for Thomas to In today's NBA, stars of Thomas' cal- The Celtics-Cavaliers matchups and For all the praise Boston president of his shoulder and he was not only traded mourn with his family, and even accom- iber usually switch teams in the prime of all the subplots will make for must-see basketball operations Danny Ainge for a player who plays the same position, panied him to Chyna Thomas' funeral. their careers on their own volition. But viewing. showered on Thomas in explaining what in the same conference, but he was dealt Boston's fans were equally support- he found himself at the center of a deal It also makes for welcome intrigue to he's meant to the Celtics, the organiza- to the team Ainge and the Celtics are ive, wrapping support around a player involving a bigger, more valued star. what had become a predictable Eastern tion took Irving — a four-time All-Star, trying to beat. Now he will be playing that had not only performed on the It reminds longtime NBA executive Conference. 10 l THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Lady Samsons drop two COLLEGECSPORTSOLLEGE FOOTBALLFOOTBALL • APAP TOPTOP 2525 POLLPOLL matches to start season

GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. — The Goge- bic Community College Lady Samsons lost to Itasca Community College and St. Cloud Community and Technical College Wednesday night. GCC coach Aaron Bender used five dif- ferent lineups as he works to get a feel for 2016 his team in the early part of the year. HEISMAN tidetide WINNER “All in all, a good night to experiment, a good night to see what we’ve got,” he said. Gogebic fell 25-17, 25-16, 25-12 to Itas- ca. HEISMAN HOPEFUL HEISMAN HOPEFUL Nicole Usher led GCC with five kills and Saquon Barkley Lamar Jackson Lauren Grace had three. Kassidee Yon tal- RB • PENN STATE QB • LOUISVILLE lied three assists and Kacie Lundin and stillstill rrorollingollin Allie Holen both had two. Meagan Leinon had two blocks. NickNick SabanSaban hahass AAlabamalabama ssittingitting GCC fell 25-16, 25-14, 25-19 to nation- No. 6 Penn State No. 16 Louisville ally ranked St. Cloud. Conference: atopatop thethe AAPP preseasonpreseason ppolloll Conference: ACC “It was a good test for us, show us Big Ten 2016 Record: 9-4 where we need to be and how to get 2016 Record: 11-3 forffoor a secondsecond cconsecutiveonsecutive yyearear 2016016 Finish: No. 21 there,” Bender said. 2016 Finish: No. 7 Critical Games: vs. Grace had three kills in that match to Critical Games: vs. Clemson,, Sept. p 16; ; @ NC lead GCC and Usher had two. Yon finished Pittsburgh, Sept. 9; vs. o need d tot overthinkoverthin thi nk k it:it AlabamaAl b isi No.N 1 in the AP preseason Top State,tate, Oct. 5; @ Florida with three assists and Lundin and Holen Michigan, Oct. 21; @ Ohio 25. The Crimson TideTi de became the first program in 12 years to take the State,tate, Oct. 21. each had two. State, Oct. 28. N top spot in The Associated ociated Press preseason media poll two straight Natalie Susienka had 14 digs. years and will start the season son ranked in the top five for the ninth consecutive No. 17 Florida GCC passed well, but a slow, stale No. 7 Oklahoma time. Coach Nick Saban's Tide has become the surest thing in sports these Conference: SEC offense hurt them, Bender said. Conference: Big 12 days. They don't always win n the national championship — just half the time 2016 Record: 9-4 “It’ll take work from our setters and hit- 2016 Record: 11-2 over the last eight 2016016 Finish: No. 14 ters so we can start competing a little bit,” 2016 Finish: No. 5 years — but they are Critical Games: vs. he said. Critical Games: @ Ohio Alabama with SabanSab as headcoach Michigan at Arlington, Texas, s, always in contention. SABAN’SSAABAN’S GCC (0-2) goes to Northland College State, Sept. 9; vs. Texas at Bowl win BowlBow loss Sept.ept. 2; vs. Georgia at Since 2008, only TTIDE Rank Monday night. Dallas, Oct. 21; @ Oklahoma National Champion Jacksonville,acksonville, Fla., Oct. 28; once has the Tide AP AP St., Nov. 4. Wins losses Preseason Final vs.s. Florida State, Nov. 25. Hurley boys basketball team to lost more than one host 3-on-3 tourney No. 8 Washington game before bowl ’07 7 6 - - No. 18 Miami Conference: Pac-12 season. ’08 1122 2 24 6 Conference: ACC HURLEY — The Hurley boys basket- 2016 Record: 12-2 The Crimson Tide ’09’09 144 0 5 1 2016 Record: 9-4 ball team will host a 3-on-3 basketball tour- 2016 Finish: No. 4 received 52 of 61 ’10’10 101 3 1 10 2016016 Finish: No. 20 nament on Saturday, Sept. 2. Critical Games: @ first-place votes. ’11’11 121 1 2 1 Critical Games: @ Florida a The tournament will take place on Sil- Stanford, Nov. 10; vs. Utah, State,tate, Sept. 16; vs. Virginia Ohio State was No. ’12 13 13 1 2 1 ver Street beginning at 10 a.m. Nov. 18; vs. Washington St. Tech,ech, Nov. 4; vs. Notre ’’1313 111 2 1 7 Divisions will consist of boys and girls in at Seattle, Nov. 25. 2, edging out No. 3 Dame, Nov. 11. Florida State and ’14 1122 2 2 4 grades 5 through 12. ’ Registration forms can be picked up No. 9 Wisconsin preventing the first 1 ’15 144 1 3 1 No. 19 South outside the Hurley school office or at the Conference: vs 2 opening game ’16 144 1 1 2 Florida Hurley Chamber of Commerce. Big Ten since the AP presea-presea- ’17 1 Conference: Information can be emailed directly to 2016 Record: 11-3 son poll began in 4th time in eight years starting season No. 1 Americanmerican Athletic Confer-Confer- Mike Swartz at [email protected] 2016 Finish: No. 9 1950. Alabama encence or Steve Lombardo at Critical Games: @ BYU, opens the season against the Seminoles in Atlanta on Sept. 2, 2016016 Record: 11-2 [email protected]. Sept. 16; @ Nebraska, Oct. just the fourth opener involving ving top-five teams and the first pitting 2016016 Finish: No. 19 Danny B softball tournament 7; vs. Michigan, Nov. 18. teams ranked in the preseason ason top three. Critical Games: vs. Houston, n, Nov.ov. 4; vs. Tulsa, Nov. 16. set for this weekend No. 10 Oklahoma Southern California, which finished last season on a nine-game St. winning streak and No. 3 in n the country, starts this season at No. No. 20 Kansas St. HURLEY — The seventh annual Danny Conference: Big 12 4. Defending national champion mpion Clemson begins the post-De-post-De Conference: Big 12 2 B suicide awareness Jack & Jill softball 2016 Record: 10-3 shaun Watson era at No. 5. Florida State received four first-place 2016016 Record: 9-4 tournament will be held Saturday and Sun- 2016 Finish: No. 11 votes, Ohio State got three and USC has two. 2016016 Finish: Not Ranked day at Gotta’s Field and Cary Field. Critical Games: @ West Critical Games: @ Texas, The purpose of the tournament is to The one bit of bad news for Alabama? The Tide has failed to Virginia, Oct. 28; vs. Oct. 7; vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 21; raise money for Iron and Gogebic county win the national championship ship the three previous times it was Oklahoma, Nov. 4; vs. @ Oklahoma St., Nov. 18. suicide prevention. preseason No. 1 under Saban ban and the last team to start and finish Kansas State, Nov. 18. For more information, contact Bryan No. 1 was USC in 2004. No. 21 Virginia Tech h Sokolowski at 906-364-2587. No. 11 Michigan Conference: ACC Manfred says Tampa Bay must Conference: 1 2 3 2016016 Record: 10-4 pick up pace on new stadium Big Ten Alabama Ohio State Florida State 2016016 Finish: No. 16 2016 Record: 10-3 Coach: Nick Saban Coach: Urban Meyer Coach: Jimbo Fisher Critical Games: vs. West ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Base- 2016 Finish: No. 10 Conference: SEC Conference: BBig Ten Conference: ACC Virginia, Sept. 3 at Landover, r, ball Commissioner Rob Manfred wants Critical Games: vs. Florida 2016 record: 14-1 2016 record: 111-2 2016 record: 10-3 Md.; vs. Clemson, Sept. 30; Tampa Bay to work a little quicker on get- at Arlington, Texas, Sept. 2; 2016 finish: No. 2 2016 finish: NoNo. 6 2016 finish: No. 8 @ Miami, Nov. 4. ting the Rays a new ballpark. @ Penn State, Oct. 21; vs. Critical games: vs. No. 3 Florida rida Critical games: vs. No. 7 Oklahoma, Critical games: vs. No. 1 Alabama at Rays Principal Owner Stuart Sternberg Ohio State, Nov. 25. State at Atlanta, Sept. 2; vs. No. o. 13 Sept. 9; vs. No. 6 Penn State, , Oct. 28; ; Atlanta,, Sept. p 2; ; vs. No. 18 Miami, Sept. No. 22 West has been working for nearly a decade to LSU, Nov. 4; @ No. 12 Auburn, , Nov. @ No. 11 Michigan, Nov. 24. 16; @ No. o. 5 Clemson, Nov. 11. Virginia get a new stadium for the club and signed No. 12 Auburn 25. Outlook: Meyer is banking on new Outlook:k: The Seminoles welcome back Conference: Big 12 2 a three-year agreement with the City of St. Conference: SEC Outlook: The Tide tries to makmake ke it to offensive coordinator r Kevin Wilson to S Derwin n James, a future first-round pick 2016 Record: 10-3 Petersburg early in 2016 to search for a 2016 Record: 8-5 the College Football Playoff for the fix an offense that was as shut out by who missed sed most of last season with a 2016 Finish: No. 18 site in the Tampa Bay area. Manfred wants 2016 Finish: No. 24 fourth straight season. New stars rs need Clemson in the Fiesta a Bowl. QB J.T. knee injury. ury. James, CB Tavarus Critical Games: vs. Virginia ia that search to pick up some steam. Critical Games: @ to emerge in a defensive front sseven. Barrett is back for a fifth ifth season in McFaddenen and ends Brian Burns and Tech, Sept. 3 at Landover, "I think it's fair to say we want the pro- Clemson, Sept. 9; @ LSU, NT Da'Ron Payne and LB Rashaan haan need of some big-play ay receivers to Josh Sweat eat should anchor a formidable Md.; @ Kansas State, Nov. cess to take on a better pace moving for- Oct. 14; vs. Alabama, Nov. Evans are a nice foundation. The he develop. On defense, e, the secondary defense. QB Deondre Francois leads an 11; @ Oklahoma, Nov. 25. ward," Manfred said Wednesday night at 25. offense is loaded, starting with QQB needs rebuilding but the Buckeyes offense that hat needs some new playmak-playmak k-- Tropicana Field, home of the Rays since Jalen Hurts, who led the Tide to o the have four future NFL draft picks at ers to step ep up, though there are good No. 23 Texas their first season in 1998. No. 13 LSU national title game as a freshman. an. Bo defensive end in Sam m Hubbard, candidateses such as freshman RB Cam Conference: Big 12 The Rays were averaging 15,815 fans Conference: SEC Scarbrough leads the deepest running Tyquan Lewis, Nick Bosa and Jalyn Akers and nd WR Nyqwan Murray. 2016 Record: 5-75 7 per game before Wednesday night's con- 2016 Record: 8-4 back depth chart in the country. Holmes. 2016 Finish: Not Ranked test against the Toronto Blue Jays. That is 2016 Finish: No. 13 Critical Games: @ just over half the major league average of Critical Games: @ Florida, Southern Cal, Sept. 16; vs 30,470. Oct. 7; vs. Auburn, Oct. 14; 4 5 Kansas State, Oct. 7; vs. Clemsonn Tropicana Field and its location have @ Alabama, Nov. 4. USC Oklahoma at Dallas, Oct. 21. Coach: Dabo Swinney been almost universally blamed as the Coach: Clay Helton Conference:Confereence: ACC reason for the poor attendance. No. 14 Stanford Conference: Pac-12 No. 24 Washingtonn 2016 recrecord: cord: 14-1 Paid attendance Wednesday was Conference: 2016 record: 10-3 St. 2016 finish: nish: No. 1 8,264, the lowest for a Rays home game Pac-12 2016 finish: No. 3 Conference: Pac-12 Critical games: vs. No. 12 Auburn, since 2006. 2016 Record: 10-3 Critical games: vs. No. 14 2016 Record: 8-5 Sept. 9; @ No. 16 Louisville, Sept. "I've been pretty clear that they need a 2016 Finish: No. 12 Stanford, Sept. 9; vs. No. 23 3 2016 Finish: Not Ranked 16; vs. No. 2 Florida State, Nov. 11. new facility here, a major league quality Critical Games: @ TexasTexas, SeptSept. 16; @ Notre Dame, ame Critical Games: vs. Outlook:k: The biggest question in Death facility in an A-plus location," Manfred said. Southern Cal, Sept. 9; @ Oct. 21. Southern Cal, Sept. 29; vs. Valley is who will replace Deshaun "It is time to move that decision to the front Washington St., Nov. 4; vs. Outlook: Any conversation about bout Stanford, Nov. 4; vs. Washing-Washing- Watson at QB and how much drop off will burner here in Tampa." Washington, Nov. 10. the Trojans in 2017 starts with QQB ton at Seattle, Nov. 2. there be from the best player in the history The matter of how a stadium would be Sam Darnold, the Heisman Trophy ophy of the program? ogram? If the offense needs financed has been tabled until a site is No. 15 Georgia favorite who will be protected by y No. 25 Tennessee some time me to find its way, the defense has determined, but Sternberg continued to Conference: new starting offensive tackles. LBs Conference: SEC potential to pick up the slack. No team in express confidence in the Tampa Bay mar- SEC Porter Gustin and Cameron SmSmith mith HEISMANISMAN HOPEFUL 2016 Record: 9-4 the country try has two better defensive ket. 2016 Record: 8-5 lead a defense that has top-tier r Sam Darnold 2016 Finish: No. 22 linemeninemen than Christian Wilkins and Dexter "I've had the opportunity to bail on it 2016 Finish: Not Ranked. talent, but needs to develop reliable iable QB • USC Critical Games: @ Florida, Lawrence.e. many times over the years," he said. "I Critical Games: @ Notre depth. Sept. 16; vs. Georgia, Sept. won't say this is a slam dunk, it's certainly Dame, Sept. 9; vs. Florida at 30; @ Alabama, Oct. 21, vs. s. not. 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Recalled INF Deven Marrero from Paw- RHP Nefi Ogando to Pensacola (SL) for a Lons off waivers from the L.A. Rams. of Clint Myers, softball coach. tucket (IL). Acquired OF Rajai Davis from rehab assignment. HOUSTON TEXANS — Waived/injured DELAWARE — Named Heather Wiley Daily Globe Scoreboard Oakland for OF Rafael Rincones. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — WR Devin Street. Removed DE Joel volunteer assistant field hockey coach. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed 2B Assigned RHP Dylan Floro outright to Heath from the non-football injury list. DETROIT — Named Madison Ristovski Jason Kipnis, RHP Danny Salazar and Oklahoma City (PCL). Signed LB Mike Catapano. assistant women's basketball coach. LHP Andrew Miller on the 10-day DL, — Optioned RHP INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — FLAGLER — Named Jeff Pelkey and Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 1 All Times EDT Seattle 9, Atlanta 6 Salazar retroactive to Monday. Recalled Severino Gonzalez to New Orleans Waived/injured CB Tevin Mitchel. Signed Jeremy Taylor assistant baseball coach- Local schedule Washington 4, Houston 3 East Division Houston 6, Washington 1 Today INF Erik Gonzalez, 3B Yandy Diaz and (PCL). Assigned RHP Javy Guerra out- LB Darnell Sankey. Removed OL Brian es. Kansas City 3, Colorado 2 WLPct GB Kansas City 6, Colorado 4 Cross country RHP Shawn Armstrong from Columbus right to New Orleans. Schwenke from the PUP list. LEES-MCRAE — Named Dustin Bar- L.A. Angels 10, Texas 1 Washington 75 49 .605 — St. Louis 6, San Diego 2 Ironwood, Hurley at Ashland invite, 1 (IL). NEW YORK METS — Placed LHP NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived OL row assistant men's lacrosse coach. Wednesday's Games Miami 62 63 .496 13½ Thursday's Games Volleyball CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Sent 3B Steven Matz on the 10-day DL, retroactive Michael Bowie and Corin Brooks. NEW JERSEY CITY — Promoted Karla Baltimore 8, Oakland 7, 12 innings Atlanta 56 69 .448 19½ Arizona (Ray 9-5) at N.Y. Mets (Mon- Dollar Bay at Bessemer, 6:20 Matt Davidson to Charlotte (IL) for a rehab to Saturday. Recalled RHP Kevin Waived/injured WRs Darius Powe and Mejia to head trainer. Boston 6, Cleveland 1 New York 55 70 .440 20½ tero 2-8), 12:10 p.m. Friday assignment. McGowan from Las Vegas (PCL). Andrew Turzilli. Placed CB Valentino OKLAHOMA — Suspended sophomore N.Y. Yankees 10, Detroit 2 Philadelphia 46 79 .368 29½ Miami (Worley 2-3) at Philadelphia Football KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned — Optioned Blake on the exempt/left squad list. F Kristian Doolittle from the university for Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 6 Central Division (Thompson 1-1), 1:05 p.m. Gogebic at Hurley, 7 OF Paulo Orlando to Omaha (PCL). OF Cameron Perkins to Lehigh Valley NEW YORK JETS — Released WR the fall semester for failing to meet aca- Seattle 9, Atlanta 6 WLPct GB Colorado (Marquez 10-5) at Kansas Mercer-Butternut at Mellen, 4:30 Recalled RHP Miguel Almonte from (IL). Recalled RHP Drew Anderson from Marquess Wilson. Signed TE Brandon demic standards. Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 3 Chicago 68 57 .544 — City (Junis 5-2), 2:15 p.m. Omaha. Lehigh Valley. Barnes and RB Jahad Thomas. STANFORD — Named Tabitha Yim Houston 6, Washington 1 Milwaukee 66 62 .516 3½ L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 4-6) at Pittsburgh AmericanAll Times League EDT MINNESOTA TWINS — Designated — Optioned OAKLAND RAIDERS — Reinstated T women's gymnastics coach. Kansas City 6, Colorado 4 St. Louis 64 62 .508 4½ (Kuhl 6-8), 4:05 p.m. East Division RHP Tim Melville for assignment. Select- RHP Edgar Santana to Indianapolis (IL). Donald Penn to the active roster. Waived Texas at L.A. Angels Pittsburgh 61 66 .480 8 Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 13-8) at Cincin- WLPct GB ed the contract of RHP John Curtiss from Selected the contract of RHP Angel DE Jimmy Bean. WNBA Thursday's Games Cincinnati 53 74 .417 16 nati (Romano 3-5), 7:10 p.m. All Times EDT Boston 73 53 .579 — Rochester (IL). Sanchez from Indianapolis. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 5-8) at Detroit West Division San Diego (Perdomo 6-8) at St. Louis EASTERN CONFERENCE New York 68 57 .544 4½ OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned DL Sen'Derrick Marks to a one-year con- WLPct GB (Fulmer 10-11), 1:10 p.m. WLPct GB (Martinez 10-9), 7:15 p.m. Baltimore 62 65 .488 11½ RHP Michael Brady to Nashville (PCL). RHP Josh Lucas to Memphis (PCL). tract. Removed DB Jimmie Ward from the x-Connecticut 20 10 .667 — Toronto (Happ 6-9) at Tampa Bay Los Angeles 89 36 .712 — Washington (Strasburg 10-4) at Hous- Tampa Bay 62 66 .484 12 Recalled RHP Daniel Gossett from Selected the contract of LHP Ryan Sher- PUP list. x-New York 18 12 .600 2 (Cobb 9-8), 1:10 p.m. Arizona 69 58 .543 21 ton (Keuchel 11-2), 8:10 p.m. Toronto 60 66 .476 13 Nashville. Sent OF Jake Smolinski to riff from Memphis. Transferred RHP WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Traded x-Washington 17 12 .586 2½ Colorado (Marquez 10-5) at Kansas Colorado 68 58 .540 21½ Friday's Games Central Division Nashville for a rehab assignment. Trevor Rosenthal to the 60-day DL. CB Dashaun Phillips to Pittsburgh for C Chicago 11 18 .379 8½ City (Junis 5-2), 2:15 p.m. San Diego 56 70 .444 33½ Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 WLPct GB SEATTLE MARINERS — Designated SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent Lucas Crowley. Atlanta 11 20 .355 9½ Boston (Sale 14-5) at Cleveland (Bauer San Francisco 52 77 .403 39 p.m. Cleveland 69 56 .552 — OF Leonys Martin for assignment. Rein- RHP Johnny Cueto and 2B Joe Panik to HOCKEY Indiana 9 22 .290 11½ 12-8), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 65 61 .516 4½ stated RHP David Phelps from the 10-day Sacramento (PCL) for rehab assign- National Hockey League WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota (Berrios 11-5) at Chicago Miami 12, Philadelphia 8, 1st game Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City 64 61 .512 5 DL. ments. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed RW WLPct GB White Sox (Holland 6-13), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 8, Pittsburgh 5 San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m. x-Minnesota 23 6 .793 — Detroit 54 71 .432 15 TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired OF BASKETBALL Jimmy Hayes to a professional tryout Washington (Strasburg 10-4) at Hous- Arizona 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Colorado at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. x-Los Angeles 22 8 .733 1½ Chicago 49 76 .392 20 Pedro Gonzalez from Colorado to com- National Basketball Association agreement. ton (Keuchel 11-2), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs 13, Cincinnati 9 Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Phoenix 15 15 .500 8½ West Division plete the Jonathan Lucroy trade on July SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed G SOCCER Texas (Perez 8-10) at L.A. Angels Atlanta 4, Seattle 0 San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Dallas 14 17 .452 10 WLPct GB 30 and assigned Gonzalez to Grand Junc- London Perrantes. Major League Soccer (Scribner 2-0), 10:07 p.m. Miami 7, Philadelphia 4, 2nd game Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Seattle 14 17 .452 10 Houston 77 49 .611 — tion (Pioneer). FOOTBALL MLS — Fined Portland M Sebastian Friday's Games Washington 4, Houston 3 San Antonio 7 24 .226 17 Los Angeles 65 61 .516 12 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP National Football League Blanco an undisclosed amount for hands Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Kansas City 3, Colorado 2 Transactions x-clinched playoff spot Seattle 65 63 .508 13 BASEBALL Nick Tepesch on paternity leave. Recalled CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed OL to the face, head or neck of an opponent Minnesota at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. San Diego 12, St. Louis 4 Tuesday's Games Texas 62 63 .496 14½ American League LHP Tim Mayza from Buffalo (IL). Charles Leno Jr. to a four-year contract and N.Y. Red Bulls M Felipe an undis- Minnesota 105, Phoenix 69 Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 3 Oakland 55 72 .433 22½ BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned National League extension. closed amount for simulation/embellish- Los Angeles 75, San Antonio 55 Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Wednesday's Games Tuesday's Games RHP Alec Asher to Norfolk (IL). Assigned CINCINNATI REDS — Designated CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed LB ment. Wednesday's Games Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 2 Oakland 6, Baltimore 4 LHP Vidal Nuno outright to Norfolk. Rein- RHP Blake Wood for assignment. Tank Carder and OL Matt McCants on National Women's Soccer League New York 71, Indiana 50 Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Philadelphia 8, Miami 0 Boston 9, Cleveland 1 stated RHP Miguel Castro from the Optioned OF Phillip Ervin to Louisville injured reserve. Waived/injured DB Justin WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Claimed M Connecticut 93, Dallas 87 Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 1, L.A. Dodgers 0, 10 innings N.Y. Yankees 13, Detroit 4 bereavement list. (IL). Recalled RHP Luke Farrell from Currie. Signed DB Christian Bryant. Morgan Proffitt off waivers from Chicago. Atlanta 89, Seattle 83 Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 3 Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 5 — Placed OF Louisville. Selected the contract of RHP DETROIT LIONS — Waived TE COLLEGE Thursday's Games N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 2 Los Angeles at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Atlanta 4, Seattle 0 National League Jackie Bradley Jr. on the 10-day DL. Alejandro Chacin from Louisville. Sent Andrew Price. Claimed DT Caushaud AUBURN — Announced the retirement l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Husband doesn’t like wife’s work trips Dear Annie: My wife and I think a certain way (how their have been happily married for personal values led to their view- eight years and were blessed with healthy triplets four years points). Ask them about when ago. My problem is that every certain beliefs first started for year, my wife’s generous employ- er takes the entire staff on an Dear them. Give them a chance to incredible trip. I’m talking Napa, Annie talk. Make sure they’re done Europe, etc. It’s wonderful of him and won- before you start. Don’t interrupt derful for the employees. Howev- enjoy this with my wife, as well them, and ask others not to er, spouses are not included in as resentful of my time at home MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM the invitation. I would gladly pay interrupt or give support. Try without her. Of course, I want my own way, and we would then saying, “That’s interesting. Tell her to go and am happy for her, be able to experience these trips but on the other hand, I am hav- me more.” Ask about their goals together. Instead, I stay home, ing a hard time talking to her working my full-time job and and hopes, as there are likely to about it, and it is difficult to be taking care of our children. be some you share. Then explain I feel left out of being able to supportive of her anticipation of the upcoming trip. Do you have your own frustration, too. If any advice on how to handle this OUR or even deal with my conflicting you’ve heard something that Y emotions? — Homebound seems misguided, try saying, I appreci- Dear Homebound: “Hmm, that’s not been my expe- HOROSCOPE ate that you’re worried about looking selfish and sullen, but rience.” Then offer an account of BORN LOSER you’re being pretty reasonable, what values and experiences considering the circumstances. I don’t think anyone would blame caused you to form a different you for feeling overwhelmed by opinion. I’ve been helped by caring for triplets on your own Essential Partners’ guide titled and working a full-time job. EUGENIA LAST So communicate. Let your “Reaching across the divide” wife know how these trips make (available at http://whatisessen- you feel and that you’re not try- Your Birthday ing to send her on a guilt trip; tial.org). — Vermont Grandma Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017 you just want to avoid resent- Dear Vermont Grandma: ment. From there, you two can Concentrate on changes that will find a solution that works for Thank you for the helpful sug- enhance your way of thinking or give both of you, such as arranging for ALLEY OOP you greater knowledge and skills to gestions. I’m sure many people a reliable sitter to help out while cope with day-to-day living and could could use that guide. I look for- help raise your income. Being well- she’s gone or planning a vacation informed will help you make wise for just the two of you soon. ward to hearing from readers choices regarding how to best use Dear Annie: I was impressed who try incorporating those tips your attributes. by “Peacemaker in Pittsburgh,” VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — the writer who still has friends into their conversations. Reconnect with someone you have worked with in the past. A partnership on all sides of the political spec- Send your questions for trum, as many have become too will tempt you. Discuss what you are Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- willing to offer and what you expect in polarized to be friendly anymore. return. Don’t overspend. He wrote about having trouble ators.com. To find out more LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Avoid with these friends’ continual about Annie Lane and read fea- taking on too much or giving in to efforts to persuade everybody to someone using emotional tactics to come around to their points of tures by other Creators Syndi- get you to pursue or take part in some- view, dragging down social occa- FOR BETTER OR WORSE thing you have doubts about. Don’t be cate columnists and cartoonists, sions. I think he has an opportu- afraid to say no. visit the Creators Syndicate web- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — nity to change the tone of these Time is money, so don’t linger on the conversations, maintain the site at creators.com. past or people who have nothing to friendships and set a positive COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- offer. If you run a carefully considered example. We can all do this: Lis- campaign, you will meet any demands ten. Ask individuals why they ATORS.COM being put on you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Look at your prospects and consid- er what will bring you the most satis- AILY LOBE ROSSWORD faction. Change your plans to suit your D G C schedule. Take better care of your health. Avoid indulgent behavior. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — FRANK & ERNEST Stick to guidelines and rules. Listen to good advice and walk away from situ- ations that appear to be emotionally sticky. Use intelligence, not brute force. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Rely on common sense to lead you in the right direction. Follow your heart when it comes to health issues. Stick to a nutritious diet and avoid indul- gence. Don’t give in to temptation. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Avoid unstable situations or relation- ships. You are best off moving forward alone if you feel uncomfortable with the way someone treats or acts GET FUZZY around you. Moderation should be enforced. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You’ll find it hard to sit still. Changing your mind or direction will make you appear inconsistent and disorganized. Stay focused on finishing what you start. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Travel may entice you, but don’t take flight on the spur of the moment. Orga- nization will help you avoid delays, uncertainty and interference from someone to whom you have emotion- al ties. BEETLE BAILEY GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Get in the game. Share your ideas and col- laborate with people who have similar goals. A celebration will tempt you, but you should monitor how much you eat or drink. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Keep an open mind and give others the benefit of the doubt. Taking action based on a dodgy assumption will lead to an emotionally tense situation. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Explore unfamiliar places. An encounter you have with someone you meet along the way will give you reason to consid- er making a change to the way you ZITS earn your living.

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l T HURSDAY , AUG. 24, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE .COM 12 CLASSIFIEDS Apartments & Lost & Found Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Give Away-Pets Appliances Houses for Sale Duplexes GIVE AWAY Ads run free for FOUND: UNDISCLOSED amount Customer Servic e Sign-On Bonus WHITE FRIGIDAIRE Gallery three days. 15-20 word limit. The of money found in the women's Part-time LPN Positions series: spotless and in great Part-Time Cashier ads must be mailed or dropped off bathroom of the Michigan R epr esentative Available: Gogebic Medical Care at The Daily Globe, 118 E. condition, $300.00. Drop-in, Perform a variety of store Welcome Center in Ironwood. Facility is a 109 bed long term McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI electric cook-top Stove $200.00. Contact the Wakefield State Local business has an care facility which offers a challen- tasks such as cashiering, Dishwasher $75.00. NOW RENTING AT 49938. Police. (906)229-5372 opening for a part time ging opportunity for LPN’s in med- greeting customers, product (715)476-3879 VILLA MANOR Customer Service ication administration and resid- placement, receiving of Personals Representative. Must be ent care and treatments. GMCF merchandise, processing Appliances Articles for Sale APARTMENTS offers a competitive wage scale professional, friendly, and an excellent benefit package shipments and/or store PLEASE CHECK Your ad on the Dell Computers, computer knowledgeable, including health, dental and vision stocking, store cleanliness, *STARTING AT $390/MONTH first run day. The Daily Globe will Sales & Repairs, Virus Removal not be responsible for mistakes and be able to work flexible insurance, life insurance, a county and sales. Previous cashier *ONE BEDROOM 2 STORY, 4 Bedroom, 1862' MattsonÕs Call Timothy D. Szot Living Space, 1.5 Bathrooms, after the first day. 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Bessemer, MI 49911 for part-time to full-time work. Semi-truck drivers hauling WAKEFIELD: 2 bedroom, 1 bath email: [email protected] APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in FIREWOOD FOR sale by the pulpwood. Bessemer to Cloquet. Part-time RN Position Available: ServiceÓ Lower Duplex. 1,000 square feet, Hurley. Rent based on income. 1 car garage, all utilities included. loggers cord. Call (715)561-3437.Year round work. Good pay, Gogebic Medical Care Facility is a 109 bed long-term care facility Stove & fridge provided. Coin $450.00 monthly. Pets allowed. Health Insurance, Paid Holidays. Call: (906)667-0275 ext. 12 Dental Hygienist which offers subacute care, super operated laundry on site. (763)229-2549 Situation Wanted Please call: (712)580-5360. between 7:00am-3:00pm We are looking for a hygienist to visory experience, direct residen assessments, and hands-on nur provide exceptional care for our Houses for Rent C & H Home Maintenance. Seasonal Work soon. All ing opportunities. GMCF offers a N11433 LAKE Road, Ironwood Any repairs, remodeling, roofs, competitive wage scale and an ex departments. Come September patients in our Ironwood Township. 2 bedroom upper unit decks, siding, painting, carpentry cellent benefits package. Applica apartment $420.00 plus electricity. RAMSAY: HOME for Sale or Rent. 29-30, 10:00am Sharp! Michigan office. We offer and more. (906)285-4043 Rose Wreath, Montreal, WI. tions are available at: GMCF; 402 Heat and Water included. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. All appliances Great money for the holidays. superior quality treatment to our North Street Wakefield, MI 49968 No dogs. $630.00 to move in. including Washer and Dryer. 2 car (906)224-9811, Ext. 113. Help Wanted (715)339-2998 (810)208-1529. garage. Call for details: patients and need a hygienist Come in and apply. EOE 122 E. Aurora St. (715)356-7326 Snow Country Inn is looking to who will carry this philosophy Local General Contractor Business Ironwood, MI IRONWOOD: 2 bedroom. Heat, hire experienced Housekeepers. looking for Carpenters and into the continuing care Water and Electric included. HOMES, APARTMENTS, and Stop in for an application. Laborers. Must have valid Drivers Opportunities Newly remodeled. First month and Business Spaces for rent. Call for development. Must have 906-932-0510 security deposit required. $600.00. details. The Real Estate Store. License and a dependable vehicle. Looking for full or part time work? NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while (906)364-9181 or (715)292-1369 (906)932-5406 (906)932-4055 Michigan License. We reward Friendly, reliable waitstaff needed exercising reasonable care in our skilled staff by offering accepting ads, warns those Sign-on bonus. Part-Time CNA at Tom’s Country Café, Mercer. Year round employment, willing to an excellent salary. answering to investigate the Positions: Gogebic Medical Care Facility train. Flexible schedule. 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You may also stop by our office ••HomeNightly Home NightlyNightlyHome• afterAfter 1 Year 11After Ye Year of ofofar during business hours Monday-F Monday-Friday 8am8amriday •HealthInsuranceHealth• Insurance EmploymentymentEmployment duringto 5pm business or emailemailor5pmto hours [email protected]@otta Monday-Fridaywafp.com. 8am • Health Insurance Employment to 5pm or email: [email protected] Forslund Building Supply in Ironwood has an opening. The Lac Vieux Desert Health Center Full Time Delivery/Yard Associate. in Watersmeet, Michigan is currently hiring for a Must be 18 and have a clean driving record. Dental Assistant Industry and/or product knowledge a plus. to work in our state of the art health facility. Some heavy lifting will be required. To review job descriptions or apply online, Benefit package included. EOE please go to: Carpet Cleaning Excavating Firewood Send your resume to: www.lvdcasino.com under the Careers tab. Forslund Building Supply Keith Johnson, Store Manager For additional information, please contact the ABSOLUTELY CLEAN CLOVERLAND MOTORS E5108 Jackson Road Lac Vieux Desert Human Resources Department at: 906-285-9620 LEL & EXCAVATING M Ironwood, MI 49938 906-358-4226 ext. 7333 EI FIREWOOD Auto, Commercial & Home Log Truckloads Delivered BUILDING Call: Ken Fahrner • Carpet Cleaning • Senior Discount Superior Parts and Sales DEMOLITIONILI FULL-TIME • Upholstery Cleaning • Fully Liscenced EMLII (906)364-4468 located in Marenisco is looking for a TELLER • Window Cleaning • Free Estimates • Pressure Washing • 24 Hour Service Full Time Heavy Equipment Mechanic Septic Systems Applicants must have experience with logging and or construction Gogebic Range Bank is taking applications for a Full-Time Teller. Experience preferred, but not required. Topsoil,ec e Sand & Gravel equipment. Looking for someone to tear down salvage equipment We are accepting applications until 4 p.m. Computer Services WeWeoo, dodo BulldozingBulldozing nd re • •Driveways Driveways Keep and repair/rebuild equipment for sale. We offer competitive •• FoundationsFoundations • • Basements Basements on Friday, August 25, 2017. wages, paid holidays, retirement after 90 days Apply or send resume to: •• GarageGarage Slabs Slabs & & Garages Garages and 1 week vacation time after a year. Gogebic Range Bank, 155 E. Cloverland Dr., •Land•Land ClearingClearing • • Road Road Building Building P.O. Box 39, Ironwood, MI 49938. • Water Lines • Sewer Systems Reading. Email resume to: [email protected] • Water Lines • Sewer Systems Previous applicants please reapply. •• PondsPonds •• Dump Dump Truck Truck Hauling Hauling or call: (906)364-0455 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER && Demolition Demolition •• SnowSnow Plowing-Removal Plowing-Removal Keep The Lac Vieux Desert Tribal Court FREE Estimates in Watersmeet, Michigan is currently hiring for an Needed in the Ironwood Area Schools EE(906)932-1202 Ee for the 2017-18 school year. (906)932-1202(906)932-7282 Appellate Judge Computers (906)932-282 Informed. & One Varsity Girls Softball Coach Associate Judge Pay as Per Contract. Excavating Closing date for applications: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at Noon to work in our court system. Submit Resume or Letter of Application to: To review job descriptions or apply online, Timothy Kolesar, Superintendent, FAHRNER EXCAVATING please go to: www.lvdcasino.com under the Careers tab. Ironwood Area Schools of Gogebic County, RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL For additional information, please contact the 650 E. Ayer Street, Ironwood, MI 49938. • Site Prep • Road Building Lac Vieux Desert Human Resources Department at: 906-358-4226 ext. 7333 Nondiscrimination Statement: Incompliance with Title V1 of the Civil Rights • Driveways • Culverts Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Section 504 of • Ponds & Pond Cleaning the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act • Land Clearing • Tree & Stump CLERK I – ASSISTANT CITY CLERK, of 1977, it is the policy of the Ironwood School District that no person shall, Removal • Repair Leaky FINANCE/HUMAN RESOURCE, Advertise in the on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, gender, age, Basements • Guaranteed DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, Business & Water & Sewer Lines • Roto The City of Ironwood will be accepting be denied the benifits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any applications for the position of a full-time program, activity, service or in employment. Service Rooter • Licensed Septic Clerk I-Assistant City Clerk until 4:00 p.m. on Directory Tanks & Systems Installed Friday, September 15, 2017. • Retaining Walls • Crack The City’s application and job description are available in the City Clerk’s Office, for as little as Sealing • Hot Mix • Asphalt 213 S. Marquette Street between the hours of 7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Daily Globe and can also be found on the City website at www.cityofironwood.org. The Daily Globe $ 23 Patching • Seal Coating • Sand seeks an energetic, highly motivated individual to join our team as a per inch/day • Gravel • Reground Asphalt Call Today to This position will assist the City Clerk in all duties and responsibilities of the Clerk’s Office, assist with Finance/Human Resources tasks as assigned, provide clerical support for the Part-Time Reporter 2.for a 2 inch Ad. • Topsoil • Carpentry Subscribe Department of Public Works, maintain a variety of records, correspondence, reports, will have This position is responsible for covering local news and Minimum run LICENSED AND INSURED public contact and handle and account for cash and other funds. writing features approximately 10 hours a week as time of 28 days. assigned by the Managing Editor. This position requires the following: Call Ken: (906)364-4468 Qualifications and Requirements: (906)932-2211 1) High school education, - Effective verbal, written and computer skills. 2) Associate’s degree in public administration, business, marketing or related field, - Availability for days, nights, weekends. 3) Two (2) years of clerical experience - Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced, deadline oriented environment. or any equivalent combination of education and experience noted above. When Do-It-Yourself is Doing you in. - Valid Driver’s License and reliable personal transportation. The City’s motto is “Find Your North” and we hope you consider joining our team. - Knowledge of photography preferred. Send a cover letter, resume, and completed City of Ironwood Application to: Please forward letter of interest, resume and writing samples to: The Business and Service Directory Attention: Karen Gullan, City Clerk, Daily Globe, Attn: Larry Holcombe 213 S. Marquette St., Ironwood, MI 49938 or by email to: gullank@cityofironwood.org PO Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Avenue, will get you in touch with Review of the applications will begin Monday, September 18, 2017, Ironwood, MI 49938 and will continue until the position is filled. Email: [email protected] the reliable help you need. EOE. Previous applicants please reapply.

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p p g se, y g p month after the date of publication strument, music speakers, or oth- for the work to be done during the of this notice. er machine or device designed for hours of 8:00p.m. and 7:00a.m. 08/22/2017 the production or reproduction of upon application. If the city man- Naomi J. Kauppi P57139 sound in such a manner as to dis- ager shall determine that such work does actually impair the pub- Weekend 215 S. Sophie St. turb the peace, quiet and comfort Bessemer, MI 49911 of others in the vicinity, or with a lic health and safety, then such (906)663-4544 volume louder than is necessary permit may be revoked by the city Julie M. Cass for convenient hearing for the per- manager; (9) Schools, churches, hospitals. 8719 N.75 Lane son or persons who are in the room, vehicle or chamber in which The creation of any excessive Sales • Rentals Gladstone, MI 49837 the device is operated and who noise on any street adjacent to (906)428-3629 are voluntary listeners. The opera- any school, institution of learning, Management • Appraisals tion of any of the above-named church, hospital, or court while the August 24, 2017 devices between the hours of same is in session, which inter- State of Michigan Probate Court 11:00 p.m. and 7:00a.m. or in feres with the work of the institu- 906-932-5406 County of Gogebic such a manner that the noise is tions or which disturbs or unduly Highway US-2 • Ironwood Notice To Creditors plainly audible at a distance of 50 annoys patients in the hospital, Decedent’s Estate feet from the source of the noise provided that conspicuous signs upnorthproperty.com FILE NO. 17-59 DE will be prima facie evidence of a are displayed in such streets indic- Estate of Roger Hugh Mussatti violation of this subsection; ating that the same is a street Date of Birth: 12/19/1934 (3) Loudspeakers, amplifiers for upon which a school, hospital or TO ALL CREDITORS: advertising. The using, operating church or court is located; Motorcycles & NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The or permitting to be played, used or (10) Hawkers and peddlers. Shouting and crying of peddlers, Guide decedent, Roger Hugh Mussatti, operated any radio receiving set, ATVs died 12/05/2016. musical instrument, phonograph, hawkers and vendors which dis- Bessemer Ironwood Ironwood Ironwood Creditors of the decedent are noti- loudspeaker, sound amplifier or turbs the peace and quiet of the fied that all claims against the es- other machine or device for the neighborhood; 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very tate will be forever barred unless producing or reproducing of sound (11) Drums for commercial pur- good condition, garage kept. New presented to Roger A. Mussatti which is cast upon the public poses. The use of any chum or 511 3rd Avenue 104 W. Coolidge Avenue 325 Norrie Street Alley N10460 Junet Road battery, plugs, tires, personal representative or pro- streets for the purpose of commer- other instrument or device for the Friday, August 25 Friday, August 25 Friday, August 25 Friday, August 25 chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or posed personal representative, or cial advertising or to attract atten- purpose of attracting attention to 9:00am-4:00pm 6:00am-3:00pm Saturday, August 26 Saturday, August 26 trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 to both the probate court at 200 N. tion of the public to any building or any performance, show or sale by Too Much to List. Must See Saturday, August 26 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday, August 27 or (906)364-2697 Moore St., Bessemer, MI 49911 structure; creation of noise; 6:00am-12:00pm Household, Collectibles, 8:00am-3:00pme (12) Transportation of materials. l and the personal representative ( 4) Yelling, shouting. Except as a Invacare Commode, Vintage Knick-Knacks,S Record Estate Sale! The transportation of any material within 4 month after the date of otherwise permitted by the city Hurley e Tools, 2 Men's Bikes,g Scott's Albums, Old Toys, Model Kits, a Antiques to Today. Baby, 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. publication of this notice. council, as hereinafter provided, over the streets and other public ar yelling, shouting, hooting, whist- places so as to cause loud noises G Seed Spreader, Glassware, Old Paper Items, Magazines, Kids, Pets, Adult, Kitchen, 08/22/2017 Very good condition, garage kept. Antique Linens, Antique Automotive Brochures, All fluids changed, new vision rims Naomi J. Kauppi P57139 ling, or singing on the public or so as to disturb the peace and 110 Poplar Street Camp, Garage, Hunting, quiet of such streets; Picture Frames, Rare King Manuals, Beer Items and radial tires. $3,400.00 215 S. Sophie St. streets or any other public place, Saturday, August 26 Fishing, Trapping, Yard, between the hours of 11:00 p.m. (13) Pile drivers, hammers, etc. Kuka Kuka Graph Framed, or best offer. (715)360-6931 Bessemer, MI 49911 Sunday, August 27 and More. Garden, Four Season, (906)663-4544 and 7:00 a.m., or at any time or The operation between the hours Kitchenware, Cookie Crock, Holiday, Art Supplies, or (906)364-2697 place so as to annoy or disturb the of7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of any 9:00am-6:00pm Roger A. Mussatti SALE IN HOUSE! Ice Fishing Sled, Antique 359 W Midland Furniture, Collectibles, N8005 Van Buskirk Road quiet, comfort or repose of per- pile driver, steam shovel, pneu- matic hammer, derrick, steam or 1996 Ford Probe, canoe, Books, Hein Gericke Saturday, August 26 Advertising, Games, 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 Ironwood, MI 49938 sons in any office, or in any dwell- ing, hotel or other type of resid- electric hoists or other appliances, kitchen items, jewelry, old Woman's Leather Pants 8:00am-5:00pm Junk, Bargains. Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for (906)932-5676 the use of which is attended by Size 8, Old Hand Saws, Sunday Closing Specials! price. (906)932-2452 or ence, or of any persons in the vi- records, knick-knacks, Leftover Crafts, Yarn, cinity; loud or unusual noise; Checkers Table, Skis, Poles, Material, Household and (906)364-0858 (14) Blowers, fans, engines. The golf clubs, Harley August 24, 2017 (5) Engine exhausts. The dis- jackets/chaps/helmet, some Boots, and More! Assorted Items, Husband CITY OF BESSEMER charge into. the open air of the ex- operation of any noise created by Mercer any blower or power fan or any in- furniture, women’s clothing added some of his stuff. ORDINANCE NO. 353 haust of any steam engine, sta- 1102 Douglas Blvd NOISE ORDINANCE tionary internal combustion en- ternal combustion engine, the op- (S-M), miscellaneous. Prohibited Noises Draft. gine, motor boat, or other motor eration of which causes noise due Friday, August 25 E6001 Airport Road 5348 Hwy 51 to the explosion of operating 8:00am-3:00pm (a) Generally. It is unlawful for any vehicle except through a muffler or 5053 W. Anderson Road Thursday, August 24 Friday, August 25 person to make, continue or cause other device which will effectively gases or fluids, unless the noise Futon, Art Desk, Full White Friday, August 25 Saturday, August 26 to be made or continued any loud, prevent loud or explosive noises; from the blower is muffled and the Saturday, August 26 Picket Fence Headboard, 12" engine is equipped with a muffler 9:00am-4:00pm Saturday, August 26 9:00am-3:00pm unnecessary or unusual noise or (6) Defect in vehicle or load. The Vases, Black or Silver Table 9:00am-1:00pm Moving Sale! any noise which either annoys, use of any automobile, motor- device sufficient to deaden the 3 Miles South of Hurley noise. Clothes, Black Chair Covers, Housewares, Seasonal, North of Mercer. disturbs, injures or endangers the cycle, or other vehicle so out of re- Household Goods, Yarn, and More Wedding Decor. comfort, repose, health, peace or pair, so loaded, or in such manner (c) City Council approval. Clothing, Furniture, Furniture, Lamps, Decanters (1) Any person, firm, or entity pro- Craft Supplies, Paperback safety of others. Any violation of as to create loud and unneces- Books and More. Fuel Tank, Chain Saw, and More! Too Much to List. the enumerated acts below consti- sary grating, grinding, rattling or posing to conduct any activity or 128 N Mansfield Street Miscellaneous. Must See. tutes a civil infraction subject to annoyance; operate any sound producing Friday, August 25 the fines and penalties enumer- (7) Loading or unloading; opening device which is reasonably expec- ted to produce a sound or occur at 608 Division Street 9:00am-? ated in Ordinance 350, dealing boxes. Creation of a loud and ex- Friday, August 25 Saturday, August 26 with establishing civil infraction ac- cessive noise in connection with a time in violation of this· section tions and a municipal ordinance vi- loading or unloading of any vehicle shall apply to the city council for a 3:00pm-6:00pm 8:00am-? olations bureau. or the opening and destruction of permit to allow such conduct or Saturday, August 26 Sunday, August 27 (b) Enumerated. The following bales, boxes, crates, and contain- the use of such device. In determ- 9:00am-1:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm acts, among others, are declared ers; ining whether to issue such permit, Moving Sale! 3 Family Rummage Sale! to be loud, disturbing, and unne- (8) Construction or repair of build- the city council shall consider: Tools, Lumber and Hardware. Clothing, Household, cessary noises in violation of this ings. The erection (including ex- a. The date and time of the pro- Garison's Cabinets. Miscellaneous. Legals article, but this enumeration is not cavation, demolition, alteration or posed conduct; repair) of any building other than b. The location of the proposed exclusive: North 08-24-17 (1) Horns, signaling devices, etc. between the hours of7:00 a.m. conduct; m and 8:00 p.m., except in case of c. The nature and proximity of oth- 8 6 5 August 24, 2017 The sounding of any horn or sig- n K 2 State of Michigan Probate Court naling device on any automobile, urgent necessity in the interest of er dwellings and/or uses; o d. The type of proposed conduct A Q 9 8 4 3 County of Gogebic motorcycle, or other vehicle on public health and safety, and then p K 2 Notice To Creditors any street or public place, except only with a permit from the city and/or the type of device pro- posed to be used; and e. West East Decedent’s Estate as a danger warning, the creation manager, which may be granted m Q 9 7 4 3 m A 2 FILE NO. 17-53 DE by means of any such signaling for a period not to exceed three The purpose for such conduct or n n days or less while the emergency the use of such device. A 10 J 9 7 6 Estate of Dennis M. Mazanec device of any unreasonably loud o 6 5 o K 7 2 Date of Birth: 09/12/1939 or harsh sound, the sounding of continues and which may be re- (2) The foregoing permit process shall apply only to those noises p 8 5 4 3 p J 9 7 6 TO ALL CREDITORS: any such device for an unneces- newed for periods of three days or South NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The sary and unreasonable period of less while the emergency contin- prohibited under subsections m ues. If the city manager determ- (b)(2) and (b)(4) above. Any per- K J 10 decedent, Dennis M. Mazanec, time, the use of any horn, whistle n Q 8 5 4 3 died 04/11/2000. or other device operated by en- ines that the public health and mit issued by the city council shall specify the date, time, location, o J 10 Creditors of the decedent are noti- gine exhaust, and the use of any safety will not be impaired by the p fied that all claims against the es- such signaling device when traffic erection, demolition, alteration or and duration of the pem1itted A Q 10 tate will be forever barred unless is for any reason held up; repair of any building or the excav- activity. The city council may im- Dealer: South presented to Julie M. Cass per- (2) Radios, music speakers, etc. ation of streets or highways pose such other restrictions or Vulnerable: East-West conditions upon the issuance of s One Photo sonal representative or proposed Except as otherwise permitted by between the hours of 8:00p.m. South West North East Include personal representative, or to both the city council, as hereinafter pre- and 7:00a.m., and if s/he further such permit as it may deem appro- n o priate and/or necessary in the in- 1 Pass 2 Pass line Listing the probate court at 200 N. Moore scribed, the use, operation or per- determines that loss or inconveni- 2NT Pass 3NT All Pass & On St., Bessemer, MI 49911 and the mitting the use or operation of any ence will result to any party in in- terests of the public health and terest, s/he may grant permission welfare. personal representative within 4 radio or receiving set, musical in- Opening lead: m 4

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DDAILYAILY GGLOBELOBE 2 l THURSDAY, AUGUST, 24, 2017 FOOTBALL PREVIEW THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Buzz in air for new-look Miners By PAT KRAUSE | [email protected] For the first time since they started play- head coach of the Miners. all summer long and the last three weeks ing high school football in the 1890s, the “I am very excited,” Mazzon said. have been a blast. The athletes have come ancient rival football teams of Ironwood, “I enjoyed my two years away, but I guess together very well and practices have gone Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco have once a football coach, always a football coach. very well. The scrimmage went well. I think joined together as one team — the Gogebic This summer has been a challenge to get our team as a whole is our biggest asset. We Miners. some players to lift weights, but it has come play as a team, we win as a team, we lose as A lack of players had limited the options together very well. I felt the need to step back a team. We have not had any issues thus far area teams had in playing high school foot- in, because football seemed to be a dying sport and we hope to keep it that way.” ball. Football teams were being faced with the on the Gogebic Range. I believe football teach- Mazzon said he knew things were starting disturbing scenario of having to play fresh- es young men many life lessons. It is the ulti- to go in the right direction when he welcomed man against seniors who might out- mate team sport.” 50 players in grades 9-12 to the first practice. weigh them by 80-100 pounds. On the first day of football practice, Maz- The area schools came up with a zon stressed to his team the need for team game plan to solve the numbers unity and becoming one team, not three sepa- problem by combining into one rate ones. MINERS — page 10 football program and Mark “It has not been an issue,” Mazzon said. Mazzon returned to be the “We are the Gogebic Miners. It has been fine

Jason Juno/Daily Globe photo GOGEBIC MINERS coach Mark Mazzon, gray shirt, addresses the team at practice Tuesday at Massie Field in Bessemer.

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Jason Juno/Daily Globe THE 2017 Hurley Midgets are from left, first row: manager Brodie Erickson, Arthur Johnson, Will Barron, Hunter Ryan, Isaac DeCarlo, Johnny Mattson, Scott Subert and Nathan Harrington; second row: Cade Huotari, Ty Sivula, Andy Hamlin, Devin Lino, Kyle Kutz, Preston Gardner, Dakota Haanen and Ty Colassaco; third row: Jack Santini, Corbin Taylor, Brayden Bender, Jackson Brown, Cal Wick, Keegan Miller, Hayden Ryan, Forrest Wied- brauk, John Symons and Mikey Subert; fourth row: Ty Manzanares, Bryan Swartz, Kaleb Granados, Seth Osterman, Ezra Manzer, Sean Thier, Evan Erspamer, Kodey Henning, Jacob Pantti and Hunter Fink. Missing from photo are Cameron Schuelke and Joe Cane. HURLEY MIDGETS

Midgets seek 20th straight 2017 SCHEDULE (*West-PAC) Friday, Aug. 25, GOGEBIC*, 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1, at West Iron playoff berth with new group County*, 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at Calumet*, 6 By JASON JUNO game.” scrimmage and there were guys backfield with (Daulton) Levra p.m. [email protected] DeCarlo gives the Midgets right next to him.” and (Jake) Rowe. Not comparing Friday, Sept. 15, at Northland HURLEY — The Hurley stability at a pivotal position, That’s Scott Subert (6-2, 180), these two because they have a Pines*, 7 p.m. Midgets have heard all about quarterback. It’s his third year at Hurley’s new fullback, a senior long way to go to be compared to Friday, Sept. 22, L’ANSE*, 6 p.m. their demise and how unlikely ETURNING LL ONFERENCE the helm and Erickson called who’s finally getting his chance them, but same style of guys — Friday, Sept. 29, at Hancock*, 6 R A -C PLAYERS they are to make their 20th him, “not your average returning to carry the ball. He looks pre- 160, 140 pounds, but are quick, p.m. Isaac DeCarlo, Scott Subert straight playoff appearance. small-school quarterback.” pared to take full advantage of you don’t need a big hole for Friday, Oct. 6, vs. Augusta at The discussion stems from los- “He’s a fantastic quarterback that in his senior year. Subert them, we’re not asking them to J Cumberland, 7 p.m. ALL-CONFERENCE GRADUATES ing 2,760 rushing yards to gradu- in any system, particularly ours,” was the backup fullback last block a defensive end either. Friday, Oct. 13, HOUGHTON*, 6 Devin Czerneski, Tandrell Fos- ation and having just one offen- Erickson said. “He’s as good as year, but he didn’t get many car- “It’s just adjusting how we do p.m. ter, Tim Buerger, Ryley Eitrem, Kris sive player, quarterback Isaac we’ve had in this offense, there’s ries with so many close games. things in the offense a little bit to 2016 RESULTS (7-3) Bluse, Byron Laguna DeCarlo, returning to start at the no question about it.” He was an all-conference selec- take advantage of what they Hurley 43, Washburn 8 same position. DeCarlo, a 5-9 165-pound tion at linebacker last year. offer, a lot of reverses, a lot of Hurley 37, Ironwood 0 Storyline: Hurley has just three And while that combined with senior, brings a lot to the table. “He has been waiting like quick hitters, that sort of stuff.” Hurley 22, West Iron County 3 home games as it seeks a 20th Calumet 26, Hurley 20, OT straight postseason appearance. a lack of depth will certainly pose “He’s a two-event state track Mark Saari had to wait behind The ends will be senior Hurley 36, Northland Pines 19 Making it even harder are the major problems in the formidable West- athlete (long jump, 100-meter (Jarret) Rhenlund,” Erickson Nathan Harrington (6-4, 185), Hurley 40, L’Anse 20 losses to graduation, which include six players on last year’s West-PAC PAC this season, the Midgets are dash),” Erickson said. “He’s fast. said. “He’s been waiting because who was a guard and tackle last Hancock 47, Hurley 40 determined to overcome all of it. He’s explosive. He also throws Devin Czerneski was the full- year, and junior Kyle Kutz (6-0, all-conference team. Returning all- Hurley 42, Gogebic 6 conference quarterback Isaac “No expectations are changing the ball well on top of it. He’s a back since he was a sophomore 160). Both will be options in the Hurley 20, Houghton 14 DeCarlo will provide leadership on and the kids believe that, too,” great talent, there’s no doubt. and we knew Scotty Subert was a passing game. Level 1 playoffs: Owen-Withee the offense in his third year at the Hurley coach Scott Erickson He’s pretty cool, too. We saw that real good fullback. We saw that “Obviously a lot smaller ends 22, Hurley 16 helm. said. “They’re no dummies, they at the scrimmage. You can tell in JV. than we’ve had the last few over that role this season. defense this year with Paul heard people saying, ‘Oh you lost he’s been underneath center for “He’s a different kind of run- years, but they’ve showed that “We’re bigger in our front 5, Jurakovich moving to the so much.’ They didn’t play like three years. He had a lot of ner. He’s pretty angular. He’s they can do what we’re asking significantly bigger in our front 5 offense, both more natural posi- that (at the scrimmage). They smooth confidence there, getting taller, he’s 6-1, he runs a little them to do,” Erickson said. than we were last year, but we’re tions for them. Erickson played put four (touchdowns) up on the line set, getting them ready.” upright, but he’ll drop the pads. The Midgets are looking for a little smaller at tight end and linebacker at UW-Eau Claire. Northwestern, who’s the two Other teams will game plan He’s a long stride guy. He’s got a big things from junior Devon halfback” Erickson said. Erickson has coached the offense time defending Heart O’ the for him. lot of good fullback traits. He’s Lino (6-1, 250) at guard. Hurley will be rotating play- at Hurley because longtime North champion. “Everybody is going to be ner- excited. He feels and I feel … I “He’s a super, super player, ers on defense, but the starters assistant Dave Lundin also “They don’t change their vous as heck of him carrying the still think on an eight-game 250 pounds and he can run and are a familiar group. played defense in college. expectations. That’s what I like ball on the corners or the edges, schedule, he’ll make well over a he can trap. He played some Brown will be at the nose with “It’s an itch I had to scratch about it is the kids believe in which is going to open things up thousand yards if things work tackle for us last year and now Ryan and Mattson at tackle and here this year,” he said. what they’re doing. They know in the middle,” Erickson said. “I out for us.” he’s got a whole lot more confi- Harrington and Gardner at ends. Erickson worked with Forest the system works if they run it feel like we can attack all areas Junior Dakota Haanen (5-7, dence. He’s really looking good at Lino will be the middle lineback- Park in preparation for the well. We’re very proud to see that with this group that we have. We 140) and junior Andy Hamlin (5- guard,” Erickson said. “Preston er with Subert and Kutz the out- change. mentality.” can attack vertically like we 10, 160) will be the other backs. Gardner (5-11, 180, junior), he’s side backers. “We picked up a great number With the same expectations as threw for four or five touchdown Haanen started at corner last doing well at that spot, too. He DeCarlo, Haanen and Hamlin of things from Forest Park and past teams, that means Hurley passes in the scrimmage. We can year, while Hamlin was a back was a guard on JV last year.” will man the defensive backfield. hopefully we can confuse people wants to make the WIAA play- attack horizontally with keepout on the JV team. Hurley’s tackles will have Three other linemen, on end like Forest Park confused us,” offs. and we can attack off tackle in “They’re both quick, scatty lit- good size, both at 250 pounds, and one back will rotate through. Erickson said. “We have to first and foremost our trap game. If you can attack tle guys,” Erickson said. “It’s not sophomore Jackson Brown (6-0) “To keep them relatively fresh Hurley will still play a base 5- win four games in our conference all areas of the field, you really like we’re going to pound them and senior Hunter Ryan (5-11). and be ready for injuries, so it’s 3 defense. and qualify for the playoffs,” keep a defense honest. Then you off tackle a ton. I was saying Senior Johnny Mattson (6-0, not a complete shuffleboard,” Erickson said. “If we get in, we throw faking in there. I mean, coming into this year to staff, 210) picked up some experience Erickson said. want to win at least one playoff Subert went untouched in the this is a little bit like our ‘09 at center last year and will take Erickson is taking over the MIDGETS page 10 —

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Submitted photo THE 2017 Ontonagon Gladiators are from left, first row: Kaleb Kemppainen, Henry Menigoz, Noah Linczeski, Dustin Howard, Noah Kartto, Jaden Weisinger, Julian Doverspike, Adam Domitrovich and coach Ben Mayer; second row: Coaches Brandon Ward and Ryan Tucker, Preston Manor, Rory LaBine, Micah Blake, Dylan MsCarthy, Tanner Balcomb, Eddie Polakowski, Noah Lukkari, James Domitrovich, Jake Witt and Cree Korich.

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with addition of Ewen-Trout Creek players 2017 Schedule (All TimeS edT) (*Western 8 Conference) By PAT KRAUSE “We are built a little more like a basketball team level for the Gladiators. A knee injury cut short a Saturday, Aug. 26, SUPERIOR CENTRAL at [email protected] Ontonagon, 1 p.m. than a football team,” Mayer said. great junior year. Friday, Sept. 8, at North Central, 7 p.m. ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon football pro- Mayer hopes to improve on last year’s 4-5 record, “Mica Blake (6-0, 190, Jr.) is an experienced and Friday, Sept. 15, at Rapid River, 7 p.m. gram has been in a state of change the last three but he looks at team success as more than wins and active player with great mobility for a lineman,” Friday, Sept. 22, NORTH DICKINSON at Onton- years or so. It switched from traditional 11-man losses. Mayer said. agon, 7 p.m. football to being an eight-man team and changed “Teaching kids is the number one goal,” Mayer Junior Phil Voss (6-0, 230) is a new starter on Friday, Sept. 29, at Stephenson, 7:30 p.m. conferences, going from the Bridge Alliance Confer- said. “If players come out of the season learning the offensive line with good size and mobilty. Saturday, Oct. 7, vs. Bear Lake at Brimley, 2 p.m. ence to the Western 8. The Gladiators also got a skills that will make them successful in what they At 6-0, 300 pounds, senior Cree Korich is a beast Friday, Oct. 13, CRYSTAL FALLS FOREST PARK new head coach in Ben Mayer. choose to do in life, then the season has been a suc- on the line and Mayer said he is the “biggest and at Ontonagon, 7 p.m. The football program seemed to adapt well to all cess. I hope our student-athletes can learn to work strongest” player they’ve had in the program in Friday, Oct. 20, CARNEY-NADEAU at Ewen-Trout the change, but Ontonagon looked like it would in a team environment, handle stress and adversi- many years. Creek, 7 p.m. have to adjust to perhaps its biggest change chal- ty and learn to be good people. Football provides a Senior tight end/defensive end Tanner Balcomb ReTuRning lenge during the 2017 season. That’s because the unique learning environment full of various mental (6-5, 190) is a tall target for quarterbacks to throw All-confeRence plAyeRS Gladiators formed a co-op team with Ewen-Trout and physical challenges. Learning to handle your- to and is another very experienced player. He is James Domitrovich, Ontonagon; Jake Witt, Ewen- Creek, and the Panthers have been Ontonagon’s self appropriately in the game of football translates very mobile for his size. Trout Creek biggest rival over the years. well to dealing with the challenges of life.” “Junior tight end/defensive end Ed Polakowski But Mayer said not to worry. The team has only Mayer is a former defensive coordinator, so it (6-4, 210) is a very fluid, big player who can do All-confeRence practiced and scrimmaged for a little over two was no surprise that he said “playing good defense” many things on the football field.” gRAduATeS weeks, but Mayer said things are going real well was a big key to having a good season. Senior Noah Linczeski (5-9, 170) is a very versa- Noah Rule, Ontonagon and he said that may be do to the fact that the team “Avoiding injuries is another key for all teams tile wide receiver and linebacker who had 255 not only has good football players but also good peo- with smaller rosters,” Mayer said. “And taking care yards receiving with 65 tackles. He has very good Storyline: Ontonagon expected to have a good ple. of the football will also be key, especially in the wild mobility and catches the ball well. season before agreeing to co-op with Ewen-Trout “Everyone that showed up to practice is part of world of eight man football. We have a very experi- Noah Lukkari (5-11, 155) is a junior running Creek. Adding All-U.P. Dream Team and all-state wide receiver Jake Witt will make the Gladiators an even the team and we’re all working together to make it enced team compared to most years, so I hope to be back and defensive back. He is an active player who more formidable opponent this year. a successful season,” Mayer said. “It (the coop) hon- competitive in all of our games.” can play on both sides of the ball. estly hasn’t come up that much, I don’t really notice Mayer looked at some of the key Ontonagon Junior Ryan Driesenga (5-8, 150) is a running anything different. I show up to do my job the same players and projected starters that should make an back/defensive back who can play many different as I always have and the kids show up to play foot- impact this season. positions in Ontonagon’s scheme. He is as quick as ball just like they always have. I think it will work Junior quarterback Noah Kaarto (5-10, 155) a hiccup and has great overall mobility. out well, it has been a ton of fun so far at practice. started as a sophomore and passed for 672 yards “Junior Henry Menigoz (RB/QB/WR/LB/DB) is The kids are working hard and having a good time, and 10 touchdowns. Mayer likes him because he’s 5-7 and 150 pounds and is another experienced I think. We have a very good group of student-ath- smart, runs and throws the ball well and is a player that can do many things. He is a very com- letes in the football program this year.” “steady leader.” petitive person.” Mayer is also happy with having 20 players to Senior running back Jaden Weisinger (5-11, Mayer said junior Adam Domitrovich (5-8, 160) coach on the varsity squad. 160) played hurt last year and still rushed for 1036 is a very versatile player who can do many things “We have more numbers at practice than in pre- yards on 88 carries. Fast, elusive and experienced, on the football field such as playing wide receiver vious years,” Mayer said. “We have many players Weisinger could have a breakout season if he stays and offensive and defensive line. that have three or four years of varsity experience, healthy. Junior Rory Labine (6-0, 155) can play tight end, so they know how to practice and know what it Senior Jake Witt (6-7, 240) has always been offensive line and linebacker and is a smart player takes to keep things moving. known for his immense basketball prowess-then he who is a very competitive team player. “And we now have a JV team, too. Brandon came out for football last year. Playing wide receiv- Gladiators who will be looking for more playing Ward (E-TC’s previous coach) came on to coach er, he set seven state 8-man football receiving time as the year progresses are senior quarterback The Gladiators will open their season at home them.” records, including most catches in a season (71), Dusty Howard (5-10, 200), senior defensive against Superior Central on Saturday at 1:00 EDT Mayer said this year’s team strengths will be most yards in one game (325), most yards in one back/wide receiver Kaleb Kemppainen (5-11, 150), and Mayer is expecting a battle. plenty of varsity experience and having a “pretty season (1,698) and most TD catches in one season junior offensive and defensive lineman Julian “I would expect a very good game,” he said. “We athletic” team across the board. (25). Doverspike (5-8, 180) and senior wide beat them last year in a pretty close game. They are “We have some really good returning players Witt’s response to all the hoopla was, “I wish we receiver/defensive back Dylan McCarthy (5-10, like us in that they are returning most of their that have played at a high level,” Mayer said. could have won more games.” 155). players and are now in their second year of a new Mayer said he is concerned about Ontonagon’s Mayer said running back/defensive linemen Coaching with Mayer will be Ryan Tucker (sec- system. They return a few good ball carriers and lack of depth and the team will be undersized for James Domitrovich (6-2, 185) is a very aggressive, ond year-varsity assistant) and Brandon Ward some very good linemen, so they should be a strong the most part. versatile player who can do many things at a high (first year JV coach/varsity assistant). team.”

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THE 2017 Mercer-Butternut Pio- neers include from left, first row: Mitchell Holstrom, Kobe Hiller, Carson West and Joe Laudolff; second row: Cameron Vetter- neck, Devin Losh, Davin Peter- son, Baylie Huybrecht, Aaron Luse, Nathan Heleniak, Gunner Polencheck; third row: Jordan Ahlborn, Carl Wewasson, Alex Schmidt, Kyle Mareno, Tyler Erno, Jacob Schmidt and Dustin Currier.

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2017 Lakeland 8 MERCER- Young Pioneers head to Mellen in Week 2 Small schedule BUTTERNUT By PAT KRAUSE PIONEERS [email protected] MERCER — Mercer-Butter- Thursday, Aug. 17 New Auburn 58, Mercer-Butternut chedule nut’s football season got off to a 2017 S 6 (0-1) rocky start as the Pioneers fell to Thursday, Aug. 17, New Friday, Aug. 25 New Auburn 58-6 last Thursday. Auburn 58, Mercer-Butternut 6 “We showed our lack of experi- Mercer/Butternut at Mellen Prairie Farm at New Auburn Friday, Aug. 25, at Mellen, 4:30 ence, we’re a very young team,” p.m. Mercer-Butternut coach Matt Thursday, Aug. 31 Thurday, Aug. 31, at Winter, 7 Schoeneman said. “We’re teach- Mercer/Butternut at Winter p.m. ing football to a lot of boys who Chippewa Falls McDonell at Prairie Saturday, Sept. 9, PHILLIPS, 1 Farm don’t have a lot of experience. p.m. Friday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Sept. 16, PRAIRIE We’re a second year team and 75- New Auburn at Mellen FARM, 1 p.m. 80 percent of our roster are fresh- Saturday, Sept. 23, at Clayton, men or sophomores. We’re mak- Friday, Sept. 8 Mellen at Prairie Farm 4 p.m. ing progress on the basics, but Winter at New Auburn Saturday, Sept. 30, ALMA there’s a long way to go to get Saturday, Sept. 9 CENTER LINCOLN, 1 p.m. where we want to be. We didn’t Phillips at Mercer/Butternut Friday, Oct. 6, at Siren, 7 p.m. tackle or wrap up well and we Oct. 13-14, TBD, league Friday, Sept. 15 crossover game at Cameron need to maintain our blocks Mellen at Winter longer.” Saturday, Sept. 16 Schoeneman said there were Prairie Farm at Mercer/Butternut some good things that happened Storyline: The Pioneers are actually much younger and more to the Pioneers in their first Friday, Sept. 22 Bruce at Mellen inexperienced in their second year game. Winter at Siren than they were in their first. They’ll “We came out and had that Saturday, Sept. 23 look to improve throughout the never say die attitude,” Schoene- Mercer/Butternut at Clayton Lakeland 8 Conference Small men said. “Even at running Northwood/Solon Springs at Division season. Prairie Farm clock, we continued to fight, con- tinued to battle right to the end. Friday, Sept. 29 I was very proud of the effort. A Mellen at Northwood/Solon couple guys really stuck out on Springs Prairie Farm at Luck the defensive end. Kyle Mareno Clayton at Winter and Devin Luse played real Saturday, Sept. 30 well.” Alma Center Lincoln at M-B travels to Mellen on Fri- Mercer/Butternut day to take on the Granite Dig- Friday, Oct. 6 gers at 4:30 p.m. Schoenemen Mercer/Butternut at Siren said the Pioneers have some Luck at Mellen familiarity with Mellen because Bruce at Prairie Farm they scrimmaged them a few Winter at Alma Center Lincoln weeks ago. Oct. 13-14 “They’re an established team,” League crossover games, TBD Schoeneman said. “They’ve gone from 11-man football down to 8- 2016 Michigan state finals man and they’re a bigger school than us, so they’ve got more peo- 11-man Finals at Ford Field, Detroit Day 7 D8: Muskegon Catholic Central 35, Ottawa Lake D7: Pewamo-Westphalia 28, Detroit Loyola 14 ple involved in their program. Whiteford 6 D1: Detroit Cass Tech 49, Detroit Catholic Central 20 It’s a situation where they have D2: Detroit Martin Luther King 18, Walled Lake West- D5: Grand Rapids West Catholic 43, Menominee 7 been playing football together for ern 0 D3: Orchard Lake St Mary’s 29, Muskegon 28 D6: Jackson Lumen Christi 26, Maple City Glen Lake a number of years and we’re 14 8-man Final at Greenville High School building that type of tradition D4: Grand Rapids Catholic Central 10, Detroit Country Powers North Central 58, Deckerville 22 and culture with Mercer-Butter- nut.” 2016 Wisconsin state finals Schoeneman said its impor- Jason Juno/Daily Globe tant the Pioneers learn how to Thursday, Nov. 17 MERCER-BUTTERNUT’S Kobe Hiller carries the ball during last week’s game against New Auburn at Carow Div. 7: Edgar (11-3) 36, Shullsburg (11-3) 6 win early on in the season and Park in Mercer. Div. 6: Regis (14-0) 27, Darlington (13-1) 14 experience winning. wins, so you can get through “Our motto this year is ‘Win play at a time. We try to instill Div. 5: Amherst (13-1) 38, Cedar Grove-Belgium (12-2) 35 “It’s a learning process for Div. 4: St. Croix Central (11-3) 49, River Valley (10-3) 28 those low times.” the Day’ but we have to take it that in the kids. And we’ve got to Friday, Nov. 18 everyone this season,” he said. Schoeneman has his ideas on one play at a time,” he said. “We have the edge that we’re going to Div. 3: Catholic Memorial (14-0) 24, Notre Dame (12-2) 14 “You’ve got to experience those Div. 2: Brookfield East (12-2) 42, Monona Grove (11-3) 36 how to beat Mellen. look at it that we have to win one win.” Div. 1: Kimberly (14-0) 29, Franklin (12-2) 14

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Miami at New York Jets, 12 p.m. (CBS) Los Angeles Chargers at New Eng- Sunday, Nov. 19 Dallas at New York Giants, 3:25 p.m. Arizona at Detroit, 12 p.m. (FOX) (CBS) Green Bay at Dallas, 3:25 p.m. (FOX) land, 12 p.m. (CBS) Detroit at Chicago, 12 p.m. (FOX) (FOX) Jacksonville at Houston, 12 p.m. New York Giants at Philadelphia, 12 x-Kansas City at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 12 p.m. Jacksonville at Cleveland, 12 p.m. x-Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. (CBS) p.m. (FOX) (NBC) (FOX) (CBS) (NBC) Tampa Bay at Miami, 12 p.m. (FOX) Seattle at Tennessee, 3:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9 Atlanta at New York Jets, 12 p.m. Baltimore at Green Bay, 12 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11 Oakland at Tennessee, 12 p.m. (CBS) (FOX) Minnesota at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. (FOX) (CBS) New England at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 12 p.m. Cincinnati at Green Bay, 3:25 p.m. (ESPN) San Francisco at Philadelphia, 12 Arizona at Houston, 12 p.m. (FOX) (ESPN) (FOX) (CBS) p.m. (FOX) Los Angeles Rams at Minnesota, 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11-Man West-PAC Offensive Player of the Year: DB: Nick Wiengarten, Houghton, Division 4 Conf Overall Western Eight Conference Berglund, running back Austin Wick- Pre-district Special Awards lund, linebacker Leonard Menary. Rory Anderson, Calumet 5-11, 140, Sr. Calumet 7-0 10-2 Escanaba 48, Whitehall 27 Offensive back of year: tie Ontonagon: defensive back Defensive Player of the Year: Kicker: Trevor Rowe, Hancock, District final Hurley 5-2 7-3 Russ Bjorn, Calumet 5-10, 180, Sr. Escanaba 31, Alma 13 West Iron County 5-2 6-4 between Dan Nocerini, Forest Park; Noah Rule, defensive line James Regional final Hancock 5-2 5-4 and Jason Whitens, North Central Domitrovich. Special Teams Player of the Second Team Grand Rapids Catholic Central 34, Escanaba 0 Houghton 2-5 3-6 Offensive lineman of year: Tanner Superior Central: quarterback Year: Rory Anderson, Calumet Offense Division 5 L’Anse 2-5 2-7 Poupore, North Central. Beau Rondeau, linebacker AJ Co-Coaches of the Year: John QB: Isaac DeCarlo, Hurley, 5-9, Pre-district Northland Pines 2-5 3-6 Defensive lineman of year: Bryce Triplett. Croze, Calumet; Ted Holmstrom, 165, Jr. Menominee 41, Kalkaska 13 Ironwood 0-7 1-8 Grayling 27, Kingsford 17 Hornick, Stephenson. Ewen-Trout Creek: wide receiv- Hancock QB: Colton Salani, Hancock, 5- District final Defensive back/lineman of year: er Jake Witt. First Team 10, 150, Fr. Western Eight Menominee 61, Grayling 7 Conf Overall Jeremy Johnson, Forest Park. Baraga: offensive line Matthew Offense RB: David Kaipio, Calumet, 5-8, Regional final QB: Jordan Reynolds, Houghton, 180, Sr. Menominee 40, Reed City 14 North Central 8-0 13-0 Punter/kicker: Logan Hardwick, Beck. State semifinal Forest Park 7-1 9-2 Rapid River. Carney-Nadeau: quarterback 5-11, 180, Sr. RB: Kris Bluse, Hurley, 6-0, Menominee 23, Frankenmuth 20 Stephenson 6-2 7-3 Return specialist: Bobby Jordan Belec. 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Ewen-Trout Creek; Zach Estrada 6-3, 225, Sr. Line: Peter Alger, Houghton, 6-1, Conf Overall Maple City Glen Lake 14, Calumet 0 Forest Park: offensive line John and Lucas Dombrowski, North Line: Ryan Lohrey, West Iron 225, Sr. Division 7 Lake Linden-Hubbell 5-0 10-1 Trzecik and Robert Ponchaud, Central; Jaden Weisinger and County, 5-10, 190, Sr. Line: Charlie Gotta, Ironwood, Pre-district Newberry 4-1 8-3 Line: Seth Miatech, West Iron 5-10, 225, Sr. Iron Mountain 46, Gwinn 32 defensive end Alex Teichert, defen- Noah Kaarto, Ontonagon; Nathan North Dickinson 3-2 6-4 County, 5-11, 185, Sr. Line: Byron Laguna, Hurley, 5- District final Bark River-Harris 2-3 3-6 sive line Roy Hagglund. 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Week 1 (8) Engadine at Onaway (8) Forest Park at Stephenson Week 5 (8) Engadine at Rudyard Escanaba at Oconto Thursday, Aug. 24 (8) Superior Central at Rapid (8) North Dickinson at Rapid Friday, Sept. 22 (8) Ontonagon at Stephenson Marquette at Negaunee St. Ignace at Indian River Indian River River Sault Ste. Marie at Escanaba (8) Rapid River at No. Dickinson Ogemaw Heights at Sault Ste. Lakes (8) Stephenson at Phillips, Wis. (8) Onaway at Brimley Marquette at Petoskey Marie (8) Rudyard at Cedarville (8) Ontonagon at North Central Menominee at Southern Door Saturday, Sept. 30 Manistique at Westwood (8) Brimley at Posen Friday, Sept. 1 (8) Pellston at Rudyard Wausau East at Kingsford Lake Linden-Hubbell at Bark Bark River-Harris at Gwinn (8) North Dickinson at North Cen- Escanaba at Petoskey (8) Pickford at Engadine Gladstone at Ishpeming River-Harris Ishpeming at St. Ignace tral Manistique at Gladstone Negaunee at Gwinn (8) North Central at Superior Gogebic at Calumet Menominee at Kaukauna Saturday, Sept. 9 Westwood at Iron Mountain Central Houghton at Hurley Friday, Aug. 25 Milw. Riverside at Kingsford Escanaba at Detroit Loyola Munising at Manistique L’Anse at Northland Pines Alpena at Escanaba Sault Ste. Marie at Alpena (8) Superior Central vs. Carney- Hancock at Calumet Week 7 West Iron County at Hancock Marquette at Traverse City St. Traverse City Central at Mar- Nadeau (at North Central) L’Anse at Hurley Friday, Oct. 6 Lake Linden-Hubbell at Norway Francis quette West Iron County at Houghton Gladstone at Escanaba Rogers City at Newberry Cheboygan at Sault Ste. Marie Ishpeming at Norway Week 4 Gogebic at Northland Pines Menominee at Sault Ste. Marie (8) Brimley at Engadine Menasha at Kingsford Hurley at West Iron County Thursday, Sept. 14 Norway at Bark River-Harris Iron Mountain at Kingsford (8) Carney-Nadeau at Stephen- Gladstone at Gwinn Gogebic at Hancock Carney-Nadeau at Wisconsin St. Ignace at Harbor Springs Lakeland at Marquette son Iron Mountain at Ishpeming Bark River-Harris at School for Deaf (8) Bellaire at Engadine Manistique at Negaunee (8) Cedarville at Pickford Munising at Westwood Tigerton/Marion, Wis. (8) North Dickinson at Onton- Westwood at Ishpeming (8) Forest Park at Ontonagon Negaunee at Boyne City Coleman, Wis. at Northland Pines Friday, Sept. 15 agon Hancock at Gwinn (8) North Central at Rapid River Calumet at Northland Pines Newberry at Gaylord St. Mary Marquette at Escanaba (8) Pellston at Cedarville Newberry at Norway L’Anse at Houghton (8) Forest Park at North Central Sault Ste. Marie at Kingsford (8) Phillips, WI at Forest Park Charlevoix at Munising Week 9 West Iron County at Bark River- (8) Rudyard at Bellaire Medford, Wis. at Menominee (8) Posen at Pickford St. Ignace at Frankfort Thursday, Oct. 19 Harris (8) Pickford at Pellston Iron Mountain at Negaunee (8) Rapid River vs. Carney- (8) Carney-Nadeau at North Cen- Gwinn at Ishpeming Gogebic at Hurley (8) Cedarville at Posen Ishpeming at Manistique Nadeau (at North Central) tral (8) Pickford at Rudyard Northern Elite at Norway Westwood at Gladstone (8) Rudyard at Brimley (8) Engadine at Cedarville Newberry at Manistique Saturday, Sept. 2 Gwinn at Norway (8) Pellston at Brimley Friday, Oct. 20 (8) Rapid River at Forest Park Munising at St. Ignace Hancock at L’Anse Saturday, Sept. 23 (8) Pickford at Onaway Escanaba at Kingsford (8) Charlton Heston at Engadine Houghton at Calumet Newberry at Lake Linden-Hubbell (8) Rudyard at Charlton Heston Menominee at Marquette (8) Bellaire at Pickford Week 3 West Iron County at Gogebic (at (8) Stephenson at Superior Cent. (8) Stephenson at Rapid River Sault Ste. Marie at Gaylord Friday, Sept. 8 Ironwood) Negaunee at Westwood Saturday, Aug. 26 Fond du Lac at Menominee Munising at Newberry Week 6 Saturday, Oct. 7 Houghton at Hancock Marinette at Menominee Marquette at Sault Ste. Marie East Jordan at St. Ignace Friday, Sept. 29 Houghton at Lake Linden- Bark River-Harris at Munising Hancock at Lake Linden-Hubbell Negaunee at Gladstone (8) Bellaire at Brimley Escanaba at Menominee Hubbell St. Ignace at Newberry (8) Superior Central at Onton- Gwinn at Manistique (8) Cedarville at Onaway Kingsford at Marquette Northland Pines at West Iron L’Anse at West Iron County agon L’Anse at Westwood (8) Charlton Heston at Pickford Sault Ste. Marie at Gladstone County (8) Cedarville at Brimley (8) Stephenson vs. Big Rapids West Iron County at Iron Moun- (8) Engadine at Pellston Gwinn at Westwood Bark River-Harris at Gogebic (at (8) Carney-Nadeau vs. Onton- Academy at Engadine tain (8) North Dickinson at Stephen- Manistique at Iron Mountain Wakefield) agon (at Ewen) Ishpeming at Wild Rose, Wis. son Negaunee at Ishpeming (8) Bear Lake at Ontonagon (8) Engadine at Posen Week 2 Houghton at Gogebic (at Besse- (8) Ontonagon at Rapid River Calumet at West Iron County (8) North Dickinson at Superior (8) North Dickinson at Forest Thursday, Aug 31 mer) (8) Posen at Rudyard Hurley at Hancock Central Park Iron Mountain at Gwinn Hurley at Calumet (8) Superior Central at Forest Northland Pines at Houghton (8) Pickford at Rudyard Calumet at Negaunee Northland Pines at Hancock Park Gogebic at L’Anse Week 8 (8) Stephenson at North Central Westwood at Houghton Lake Linden-Hubbell at Munising Norway at Munising Thursday, Oct. 12 Lake Linden-Hubbell at L’Anse Newberry at Bark River-Harris Saturday, Sept. 16 Gaylord St. Mary at St. Ignace (8) Onaway at Rudyard Saturday, Oct. 21 (8) Brimley at Charlton Heston Sturgeon Bay, Wis. at Norway Bark River-Harris at Hiawatha, Ill. (8) Brimley at Pickford Manistique at Lake Linden- (8) Carney-Nadeau at North St. Ignace at Johannesburg- (8) Baldwin vs. North Central (at (8) Carney-Nadeau at Forest Park Friday, Oct. 13 Hubbell Dickinson Lewiston Pickford) (8) Cedarville at Charlton Heston Kingsford at Menominee (8) Rapid River at Superior Cen- (8) Cedarville at Posen (8) Bellaire at Cedarville (at Grayling) Gladstone at Iron Mountain tral 2016 All-U.P. Team 2016 All-U.P. Special Awards Offensive Player of the Year All-Class Dream Team Large School Team (Divisions 1-7) Small School (Division 8) Special Teams Large school: Keifer Rasner, Menominee Offense Offense Offense Kicker — Josh Plante, Norway, Sr., 5-9, 150 Small school: Brendan Middleton, Lake Linden-Hubbell Center — Blake Borski, Menominee, Sr., 6-2, 216 Center — Trent Juul, Iron Mountain, Sr., 5-11, 205 Center — Jason Sutherland, Lake Linden-Hubbell, Sr., 5- Punter — Jace Briggs, Bark River-Harris, Sr., 6-2, 180 Defensive Player of the Year Guard — Jake Paquet, Negaunee, Sr., 5-11, 245 Guard — Logan Kruhlik, Gwinn, Soph., 6-2, 210 11, 225 Returner — Jeff Rahilly, Newberry, Jr., 5-10, 175 Guard — Marcus Maraccini, Kingsford, Sr., 5-9, 225 Guard — Garrin Salo, Escanaba, Sr., 5-10, 225 Guard — Jared Helms, St. Ignace, Sr., 5-11, 195 Large school: Russ Bjorn, Calumet Tackle — Ryan Johnson, Gwinn, Sr.6-0, 270 Tackle — Chandler Brown, Negaunee, Sr., 5-10, 220 Guard — Seth Miatech, West Iron County, Sr., 6-0, 190 ——— Small school: John Paramski, Newberry Tackle — Mike McParlan, Hancock, Sr., 6-3, 225 Tackle — Liam Gayan, Kingsford, Jr., 6-5, 300 Tackle — Ryan Lohrey, West Iron County, Sr., 5-11, 8-man Players of the Year Quarterback — Jason Whitens, North Central, Sr., 6-5, Quarterback — Sawyer Perpich, Kingsford, Jr., 5-11, 205 8-man team Jason Whitens, North Central; Dan Nocerini, Forest Park 205 190 Tackle — Stephen Dudenas, Lake Linden-Hubbell, Sr., 6- Offense Back — Chris Bosworth, Gwinn, Sr., 5-11, 170 Back — Neal Violetta, Negaunee, Sr., 5-8, 180 0, 180 Center — Ryan Plunger, North Central, Sr., 6-2, 270 Team of the Year Back — Dan Nocerini, Forest Park, Sr., 6-2, 217 Back — Rory Anderson, Calumet, Sr., 5-6, 150 Quarterback — Steve Seccia, St. Ignace, Sr., 6-2, 187 Line — Jordan Bailey, Cedarville, Sr., 6-1, 230 Class AB: Menominee Maroons Back — Keifer Rasner, Menominee, Sr., 5-10, 190 Back — Josh Tucker, Iron Mountain, Sr., 5-11, 182 Back — Isaac Olson, Ishpeming, Sr., 5-11, 180 Line — John Treciak, Forest Park, Sr., 6-2, 240 Class C: Negaunee Miners End — Jeff Rahilly, Newberry, Jr., 5-10, 175 End — Wyatt Goodwin, Marquette, Sr., 6-1, 170 Back — Bryce Broden, Norway, Sr., 5-10, 170 Quarterback — Trevor Brawley, Engadine, Sr., 5-9, Class D/Division 8: Lake Linden-Hubbell Lakes, St. Ignace Saints End — Jake Witt, Ewen-Trout Creek, Jr., 6-7, 230 End — Jake Arnold, Manistique, Sr., 6-0, 195 Back — Brendan Middleton, Lake Linden-Hubbell, Sr., 180 Defense Defense 6-0, 160 Back — Bobby Kleiman, North Central, Sr., 6-0, 165 8-man: North Central Jets Tackle — Ashok Ravindran, Ishpeming, Sr., 5-10, 240 Tackle — Austyn Hollingshed, Gwinn, Sr., 6-1, 240 End — Iver Stenberg, Bark River-Harris, Sr., 5-9, 185 Back — Wyatt Boik, Pickford, Sr., 5-7, 175 Coach of the Year Tackle — Michael Pizziola, Negaunee, Sr., 6-5, 285 Tackle — Hayden Kesti, Calumet, Sr., 6-0, 240 End — David LaVake, St. Ignace, Sr., 6-0, 190 End — Montell Glover, Stephenson, Soph., 5-11, 180 Large school: Dion Brown, Gwinn Tackle — Jack Lynch, Escanaba, Sr., 6-0, 275 Tackle — Jason Janquart, Menominee, Jr., 6-0, 200 Defense End — Derrick Edington, Pickford, Sr., 6-7, 195 Small school: Bob Madigan, Norway End — Carson Wonders, Iron Mountain, Sr., 6-4, 215 End — Dalton Deneau, Escanaba, Sr., 5-11, 200 Tackle — Austin Curtis, North Dickinson, Sr., 6-4, 290 End — Logan Hardwick, Rapid River, Jr., 6-4, 220 End — Tanner Mathias, Menominee, Sr., 6-4, 240 End — Cooper Twardzik, Calumet, Jr., 6-3, 230 Tackle — Brad Casanova, Norway, Sr., 6-3, 230 Defense 8-man: Josh Rader, Pickford Linebacker — John Paramski, Newberry, Sr., 6-2, 210 Linebacker — Shane Ring, Negaunee, Sr., 5-9, 185 Tackle — Dante Thurston, West Iron County, Sr., 5-9, Tackle — Taylor Belongie, North Central, Sr., 6-2, 195 Mitchell Snyder Lineman of the Year Linebacker — Russ Bjorn, Calumet, Sr., 6-1, 220 Linebacker — Sam Larson, Menominee, Sr., 5-11, 185 215 Tackle — Chuck Goeschel, Pickford, Sr., 6-0, 250 Ashok Ravindran, Ishpeming Linebacker — Jeremy Johnson, Forest Park, Sr., 5-10, Linebacker — Alex Chouinard, Gladstone, Jr., 5-8, 169 End — Justin Bal, Norway, Sr., 6-1, 190 End — Bryce Hornick, Stephenson, Jr., 5-11, 200 180 Back — Eric Hurst, Negaunee, Sr., 5-10, 160 End — Lincoln Klein, Lake Linden-Hubbell, Sr., 6-0, End — Tanner Poupore, North Central, Sr., 6-0, 205 Back — Brock Aho, Negaunee, Sr., 5-8, 155 Back — C.J. Barron, Escanaba, Sr., 5-11, 180 215 Back — A.J. Triplett, Superior Central, Sr., 5-7, 170 Back — Chris LeMire, Escanaba, Sr., 5-11, 185 Back — Ethan Mileski, Menominee, Jr., 6-2, 180 Linebacker — Corey Cotey, Munising, Sr., 6-0, 210 Back — Tyler Bentley, North Central, Sr., 5-8, 160 2016 All-U.P. Mentions Back — Mitchell Peterson, St. Ignace, Sr., 5-8, 170 Special Teams Linebacker — Caleb Tinkey, Norway, Sr., 5-11, 190 Back — Scout Bigger, Engadine, Jr., 6-2, 205 Special Teams Kicker — Trevor Rowe, Hancock, Sr., 5-10, 180 Linebacker — Devin Wagner, North Dickinson, Sr., 5-8, Back — Nate Marcoe, Stephenson, Jr., 5-8, 155 Local Special Mention Kicker — Caleb Byma, Marquette, Sr., 6-2, 170 Punter — Ryan Jones, Sault Ste. Marie, Sr., 6-1, 190 140 Special Teams Small school/8-man Punter — Connor Ortman, Norway, Jr., 6-4, 180 Returner — Owen Hanson, Gladstone, Jr., 5-8, 175 Back — Garrett O’Neill, North Dickinson, Sr., 6-0, 170 Kicker — Dalton Zdebski, Engadine, Jr., 5-7, 140 James Domitrovich, DT, Ontonagon Returner — Rory Anderson, Calumet, Sr., 5-6, 150 Back — Jace Briggs, Bark River-Harris, Sr., 6-2, 180 Punter — Jordan Belec, Carney-Nadeau, Sr., 5-10, 175 Local Honorable Mention Back — A.J. Weisnecht, West Iron County ,Sr., 6-3, Returner — Austin Wicklund, Rapid River, Sr., 5-11, Small school/8-man 195 170 Shane Cole, LB, Gogebic; Noah Kaarto, DB, Ontonagon

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It pushed Calumet said of Brent. “I think that really fits since 2010. easy. We have a very tough sched- Calumet at Northland Pines ule. expect one thing to remain the same: far more than any other West-PAC into our option offense really well.” But they also suffered some big L’Anse at Houghton Calumet to finish on top of the opponent. Calumet will also look to replace losses, including West-PAC First “The conference is going to be conference standings. Coaches are expecting another do-it-all back, Rory Anderson, who Team running back Bryce Turner, very tough, from top to bottom, I Bark River-Harris at West Not that it will be easy. solid campaign from the Midgets was the West-PAC Offensive Player First Team lineman Mike McParlan, think. I think it’s going to be very Iron County Of the 26 players on the roster for despite big losses to graduation. of the Year and an All-U.P. Dream tailback Alex Dewald and tight end good. If we can stay healthy, get off Saturday, Aug. 26 last year’s special season that includ- Hurley returns standout quarter- Team selection last season; he fin- Reece Anderson. to a good start and get a few breaks Hancock at Lake Linden- ed two playoff wins, 22 were seniors. back Isaac DeCarlo with a bigger line ished with 1,343 all-purpose yards A key returning player is sopho- to go our way, I think we can contend Hubbell And the vote for the top spot was to protect him and a promising full- and 18 touchdowns. But as of now, more quarterback Colton Salani, who for a playoff spot.” split with another conference power- back in Scott Subert. Croze isn’t ready to settle on naming made the West-PAC Second Team Thursday, Aug. 31 house, West Iron County. Calumet But they’re still more of a question a feature back, instead he’s waiting as a freshman and threw for 387 Northland Pines return 22 letter- Calumet at Negaunee received four first-place votes, WIC mark than in past years with depth an to see how the season plays out yards in a win over Hurley. winners Lake Linden-Hubbell at three. (One coach did not vote, issue and new players at so many before dictating how the carries will “With 16 seniors, they have to be Northland Pines (0-1) also has a L’Anse Calumet’s John Croze). positions. go. the leaders of the team,” Holmstrom new coach, Anthony Zayia, after the Westwood at Houghton “I think it’s got to be Calumet, they “Hurley is always good, another Juniors Travis Ojala and Sam said. “He doesn’t have to carry the Eagles went 3-6 last season. They Friday, Sept. 1 had an undefeated JV team,” Han- very strong, traditional program,” Erkkila are two of the backs who fig- show, he can direct the operation.” lost their first game by a point, fell by Gogebic at Hancock cock coach Ted Holmstrom said. L’Anse coach Mark Leaf said. ure to be in Calumet’s backfield rota- Holmstrom led the Bulldogs’ to 14 to Calumet and went down to Hurley at West Iron County “Until you get beat, you’re No. 1.” tion. their first winning season in five years Hancock by a touchdown. Coleman at Northland Pines The conference is going through a Miners ranked 6th “You’ll see us rotating five or six during his first season as coach. The Eagles lost leading receiver transitional period. Coaches spoke highly of the co- backs at a time throughout an entire “That was a big boost to the whole Cameron Wait and leading rusher Friday, Sept. 8 Last year, Hurley joined. op and the Miners have an opportu- game,” Croze said. “As we start see- program,” Holmstrom said. “The Jordan Decorah to graduation. Hurley at Calumet This year, two teams already in nity to impress West-PAC coaches in ing who has the success, you’ll start seniors really bought in and really Forty players are out for the Northland Pines at Hancock the conference made big changes. their first season. seeing who will get more carries provided the impetus to have a win- Eagles, including 22 returning letter- L’Anse at Westwood Ironwood joined forces with the “Word after the scrimmage is there.” ning season.” winners, allowing them to have a JV Houghton at Gogebic (at Bessemer/Wakefield-Marenisco co- Gogebic has a good-looking back- The new backfield will have the Hancock runs a pro style offense. and varsity team this year. Bessemer) op; they’re the Gogebic Miners. field,” West Iron County coach Mike luxury of running behind the veteran It looks to improve its defense with an They bring back an experienced Berutti said. “They’re always tough. West Iron County at Iron L’Anse took on the Baraga program. line of Berg, Colin, Voelker and end improvement in the weight program, senior class, but they suffered a sur- Mountain Both teams now have stronger num- The kids in Gogebic County will hit Cooper Twardzik. All four returners even if they aren’t fully where they prising opening-week loss to Witten- bers and are looking to contend in you and they’ll play hard.” on the line are team captains. want to be in that regard. berg-Birnamwood. He said he expects good things Friday, Sept. 15 the West-PAC. “We lost so many people from last “Many have been contributing to Hurley at Northland Pines Next year, the league is spliting from Gogebic. Wykons a close 2nd year,” Holmstrom said. “The old varsity since they were sophomores,” “There’s some excitement in the Houghton at Calumet into two divisions with Lake Linden- After a 1-3 start to the 2016 sea- chemistry thing, I’m cautiously opti- said Zayia, who will be the offensive Hancock at L’Anse Hubbell, Bark River-Harris and Nor- air up there, probably for the first time mistic. I think we have a good team. son, West Iron finished at 6-4 and coordinator. “We return nine offen- West Iron County at Gogebic way joining. in a number of years,” he said. How good of a team, I think it matters lost 15-14 to MHSAA Division 8 dis- sive starters and eight on defense.” (at Ironwood) But that’s next year. This year He wasn’t the only coach opti- trict champion Norway. how well people fit into their roles.” Senior Cody Jantzen was a First promises to be plenty interesting. mistic about the Miners. The Wykons were forced to play Team all-conference linebacker and Friday, Sept. 22 “I think it’s a real balanced league “All of those schools combining to L’Anse: The other new co-op with underclassmen early due to punter last year. Nick Cato made the L’Anse at Hurley this year,” Hurley coach Scott Erick- form one team, all of those kids, all of injuries. When they made their Five of the varsity players are First Team at offensive lineman. son said. “I think obviously you put a that talent, they’re going to be good,” stretch run, six out of the seven from Baraga with five more on the JV Ethan Polich is back at quarterback; Hancock at Calumet couple teams up front. West Iron’s Houghton coach Frank Bonacorsi offensive linemen were seniors. team. he was a Second Team defensive West Iron County at got a lot of kids coming back and said. “My quarterback is back and a They join a L’Anse team that went back last year. Tight end Tucker Wit- Houghton Calumet, they’ve got some great “All three schools together, I’m couple of my running backs,” Berutti 2-2 in its last four games after start- tkopf and Zack Ciran return after Gogebic at Northland Pines numbers there, great staff. Those sure they’re going to have some said. “I have some of those guys ing off 0-5 due to injuries. Second Team all-conference sea- two, I think, are your favorites. But no decent players,” Leaf said. back, which will be the strength of my The numbers are strong with 25 sons a year ago. Friday, Sept. 29 shock if somebody knocks some- team, especially early on. It’s hard to kids on the varsity and 31 on the JV Hurley at Hancock Calumet reloading body off either. I think it’s really bal- find those young kids that can play team. Houghton fighting numbers prob- Northland Pines at Houghton For the past two seasons, the anced this year.” four quarters in a football game and “The co-op so far has been a pos- lem Gogebic at L’Anse Calumet Copper Kings have reigned Holmstrom’s Bulldogs were one of adjust to defenses that are moving itive,” Leaf said. “The Baraga kids The Gremlins have just 13 players Calumet at West Iron County as the top team in the area, thanks to three teams to tie for second in the around. It’s going to be an interesting have fit in well. Their attitudes have on the varsity for new coach Frank a loaded senior class that graduated conference last year along with Hur- beginning of the season for us. been very positive.” Bonacrosi, who led the JV the past Friday, Oct. 6 last year. ley and West Iron County. “There’s some potential there, but Senior quarterback Kooper Jah- four years. Calumet at L’Anse With just four seniors returning — “It was, in my opinion, a very com- time’s going to tell.” fetson was a part of that turnaround He played for Calumet’s John Hurley vs. Augusta at Cum- Cooper Twardzik, Tom Berg, Colin petitive conference last year and I Berutti is expecting more out of last year. Croze, was an assistant for Forest berland Loukus and Nick Voelker — who had think it’s going to be more competi- quarterback Neil Tomasoski, who “He was playing some really good Park’s Bill Santilli and was a student Gwinn at Hancock extensive experience, some might tive this year,” Holmstrom said. also started last year. Jayce Brock- football in the second half of the sea- teacher with Lake Linden coach Andy Saturday, Oct. 7 predict a letdown after last season’s Plus, there could be a surprise hagen, a 265-pound running back, son,” Leaf said. “We’re looking for Crouch. district title as the Copper Kings look Houghton at Lake Linden- team like last year’s Bulldogs. returns, and so does Austin Perrson, him to be one of our leaders. He had “We’re rebuilding,” he said. “I to integrate the junior class. Hubbell “It could be anybody,” Holmstrom who started at the wing last year. a real good offseason.” have confidence in my kids.” Not so fast. Northland Pines at West Iron said. “Anybody gets hot, anybody “I’ve got a nice backfield,” Berutti Leading rusher Foster Miller, a Houghton has a few returning “Our junior class is just loaded County gets it going.” said. “As long as everybody can stay senior, is also bigger this year. players, including tailback Jake with athletes all over the place,” Bark River-Harris at Gogebic healthy and hopefully they can help West-PAC First Team receiver Rajala and receiver and defensive Croze said. “We really expect big (at Wakefield-Marenisco) Coaches poll overcome some of the linemen as Chase Parker and junior Logan Fish back Elliot Majlessi. things out of them.” 1. Calumet they overcome the learning curve.” are back at receiver. Bonacrosi is hoping to improve The new-look backfield for Friday, Oct. 13 2. West Iron County Coaches are expecting the “We’re a running team, but we can numbers in the years ahead, but he’ll Calumet will start with junior Brent Houghton at Hurley 3. Hurley Wykons to be at or near the top of the throw the ball, too,” Leaf said. “We have to overcome the fact that Loukus, who is more of a speed L’Anse at Northland Pines 4. Hancock conference. like to have that good balance. Last Houghton hasn’t been a traditonal threat and replaces the power-run- Gogebic at Calumet 5. L’Anse “West Iron County’s going to be year when Jahfetson was playing football power. It made the playoffs ning style of Russ Bjorn. Brent’s ath- West Iron County at Han- 6. Gogebic right behind (Calumet),” Holmstrom well in the second half of the season, for the first time in 15 years in 2013, leticism is already evident, and Croze cock 7. Northland Pines said. “They’re loaded.” we threw quite a bit. That just opens but they haven’t been back since. calls him “one of the most dynamic 8. Houghton up your running game.” athletes we’ve had at the quarter- Friday, Oct. 20 Hancock in the thick of it Leaf is hoping for a better start to ——— back position.” 2017. 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From page 3 “It’s not a big change from last year,” he said. “It’s just a differ- ent way of calling it and schem- ing it, it’s not a whole lot differ- ent than what we have been doing. Hopefully it’s a little more easy for the kids to understand and they cover their gaps well.” Other Midgets include: seniors Will Barron (6-0, 190) and Arthur Johnson (6-2, 235), junior Ty Sivula (5-9, 180), sophomores John Symons (5-9, 145), Cal Wick (6-0, 165) and Forrest Wiedbrauk (6-0, 170), and freshmen Kodey Henning (5-8, 145), Sean Thier (6-0, 240). Depth is a big issue with under 20 players on the varsity team. “It’s huge, it’s huge, there’s no doubt about it,” Erickson said. It’s been a good preseason for the Midgets. “They’ve been working real good,” he said. “We have no com- Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos plaints. Of course, you don’t AT RIGHT, Hurley’s Scott Subert tries to get loose from a tackler at the scrimmage in Ashland, Wis., on Aug. know what you have until you 11. ABOVE, HURLEY’S Dakota Haanen is hit by a Chequamegon defender, who was called for a penalty. face some adversity. When the first injury or two rolls through, “They need more reps and live He expects the Miners to run an offensive backs. how do we handle it, how do we competition, so yeah, that hurts offense very similar to Hurley’s “We’re going to have contain keep moving forward? There’s us. What helps is we have a good, wing T. them,” he said. “Hopefully they obviously some real good leaders positive feeling how that scrim- “It’s like playing a mirror, put it on the ground a few times on this team. If one of those lead- mage went. We’ve been able to they’ll do stuff offensively that and help us out.” ers goes down, who can pick up work on some of our fixes here we do,” Erickson said. “We had Hurley is healthy going into the flag and keep going? That’s and even start working on Goge- coach (Dave) Lundin as our the big game. where the big test is going to bic stuff a few extra days. We got defensive coordinator for 24 “Our guys are going to be come for us this year.” a little bit of a jump on that.” years, so we have an idea how excited for it,” he said. “It’ll be a With such a new group of The Midgets start the regular he’s going to attack things with war of attrition. I don’t think players, it was a big blow missing season Friday night with one of their defense. They’ve got some either team is too deep. their first game of the year as just three home games, against nice players. They’ve got a good “The team that lasts the Washburn canceled their season the new-look Gogebic Miners. staff and it ought to be a great longest and of course make the and the Midgets weren’t able to While Hurley has defeated crowd. fewest mistakes is going to come find a replacement week one both Ironwood and the Besse- “And that means it’ll be excit- out on top.” game on such short notice. mer/Wakefield-Marenisco co-op ing.” Assistant coaches are Dan “It hurts, especially with a the last several years, they are Erickson said the Gogebic Rye, Paul Jurakovich, Bob Ross young team,” Erickson said. expecting a tough test this year. Miners have a nice group of and Jeff Haapoja.

very well. I can say the Miners will be of the bigger players on the team at 6-0 freshman on Gogebic’s team. He will play Miners competitive and the possibilities are up in and 262 pounds. He will play on the offen- on both sides of the line and Mazzon said G O G E B I C the air as of now.” sive and defensive line and Mazzon is he “has great potential.” Gogebic should field a strong backfield expecting positive results from him. “Junior David Benson (6-4, 227) is a MINERS From page 2 starting with senior Bailey Ribich (5-10, “Ian Averitt (6-0, 183) is a great young big kid who has lots of potential and 182). Mazzon said Ribich is a strong, hard man and very coachable,” Mazzon said. junior Noah Peterson (5-8, 135) is out He began to see other signs of the players’ runner and very competitive on the foot- “He’s a good linebacker and we’re expect- with a shoulder injury at this time,” 2017 SCHEDULE unselfishness and willingness to sacrifice ball field. He will also be the backup ing good things from him.” Mazzon thinks highly of his assistant (*West-PAC) for the team. quarterback and is a hard-hitting, physi- Senior Cody Braun (5-9, 181) is a role coaches that include Joe Kuklinski (offen- Friday, Aug. 25, at Hurley*, 7 p.m. “I thought it might be a challenge to cal defensive player. player on the offensive and defensive sive coordinator), Dave Lundin (offensive Friday, Sept. 1, at Hancock*, 6 p.m. get some players to move to different Junior Cody Schwartz (5-8, 178) gives lines and Mazzon said the coaches are coordinator), Justin Blake (head JV coach Friday, Sept. 8, HOUGHTON* at Bessemer, 6 p.m. positions from the ones they’ve played 100 percent effort and Mazzon said he trying to find the best position for him. and varsity assistant) and Nick Heikkala, Friday, Sept. 15, WEST IRON over the years,” Mazzon said. “But sur- might be the hardest worker on the team. Senior Eric Hakamaki (6-1, 214) is a who Mazzon said was a “great volunteer COUNTY* at Ironwood, 6:30 p.m. prisingly, these young men sacrificed He looks like he’s really hit the weight- good athlete who will play on the defen- helping us with both programs and in the Friday, Sept. 22, at Northland their own glory for the betterment of the room in the off-season and will be a hard- sive and offensive line. Mazzon said he’s weight room.” Pines*, 7 p.m. team. That has shown strong character running offensive back. glad Hakamaki decided to come out, “I have great assistants,” Mazzon said. Friday, Sept. 29, at L’Anse*, 6 p.m. and I’m proud of them. That had to be dif- Mazzon said senior running back because he will help the team. “Their knowledge of football is top notch. Saturday, Oct. 7, BARK RIVER- ficult.” Brayden Tomes (6-1, 171) is a real good “Nathan Ruotsala (5-11, 173, senior) I will allow them much more freedom to HARRIS at Wakefield-Marenisco, 2:30 Mazzon said it is also very important natural athlete with great hands. He is has come a long way on both sides of the do their thing than I have ever done in p.m. for the three communities to stay posi- very competitive and plays hard and is ball,” Mazzon said. “He is also very good the past.” Friday, Oct. 13, at Calumet*, 6 p.m. tive, unified and support the Miners if coming off an excellent track-and-field at talking and communicating with other Gogebic’s opening game is at Hurley ETURNING this bold experiment is to succeed. season. players from his linebacker position.” on Friday night at 7 p.m. Mazzon knows R LL ONFERENCE PLAYERS Mazzon feels the team strengths in Senior Jacob Suzik (6-2, 185) is anoth- Mazzon said junior Joey Rocco (5-6, it is a very important first game for Goge- A -C None. 2017 will be speed, athleticism, and play- er runner in the backfield and Mazzon 180) is a big kid who really works hard to bic and a win would give the Miners a big ers with excellent attitudes. said he is the most natural, all-around do well on both sides of the line. boost in confidence. ALL-CONFERENCE GRADUATES Team unity has also been a strength so athlete on the team. He also has excellent Jesse Spets (6-0, 234) is one of the few “The Hurley game will tell everybody Ian Sackett, Ironwood; Charlie far as the team seems to be bonding well speed and will start in defensive sec- sophomores on the varsity squad and who the Miners are and will be in the Gotta, Ironwood; Shane Cole, Goge- in their first year together. ondary. Mazzon is expecting big things from him future,” Mazzon said. “It is hard to say bic. Mazzon said community support has Junior Parker Wilson will be the start- in the future. what will come about on Friday night. been strong and Gogebic has managed to ing quarterback and Mazzon said he has Tommy Lundin (6-1, 165) is the other “A team (Hurley) that has had their Storyline: The co-op of Ironwood, stay away from the injury bug so far. worked very hard all summer and is real sophomore to make the varsity team. system in place for many, many years Bessemer and Wakefield-Marenisco Coach Mazzon said another big competitive. Wilson saw time at quarter- Mazzon said he understands the game of competing against a team that has a faces its biggest rival right off the bat strength of the team has been learning a back as a freshman and sophomore in football well and is versatile enough to scrimmage under its belt and about 13 when it travels to Hurley Friday night. A win there would build momentum for new system on both sides of the ball. Ironwood. play almost any position. He is a real practices and playing their first game as the grueling West-PAC schedule. “The players’ ability to adjust to all of Senior Jared Janczak (6-1, 173) will aggressive player on defense. the Gogebic Miners are. But I will tell you the new coaches and staff can be very dif- play on both sides of the ball and Mazzon Senior C.J. Sorenson has good size at that our players want to win every game, ficult,” Mazzon said. “The entire environ- said he has good speed and excellent 6-2 and 224 pounds, but Mazzon said he expect to win every game and Friday ment is different. And the coaching staff hands. He expects Janczak to play at a is also “pretty quick” and will see time at night is the start of a new era. Come out is trying to change the culture and high level this season. center and also on the defensive line. and see for yourself. demanding more than in the past. All Mazzon said senior JJ Combs (5-10, “Junior Donald Jarvenpaa (5-9, 288) is “It’s the Miners first game of a new these things can be difficult to get the 211) has “really stepped up to the plate” the biggest kid we have. He’s a great kid three-way co-op program. We are athletes to do, but they have done a fan- at his defensive line position and has and will play on defense,” Mazzon said. expecting good things from these young tastic job so far in adjusting.” become one of the team leaders. Kerry Whitburn (5-11, 258) is the lone men.”

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