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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, August 14, 2019 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 68 | Low: 49 | Details, page 2 Hurley H E R E K I T T Y discusses DNR confirms water cougar report testing from Gogebic By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] County HURLEY, Wis. – The Hurley City Council discussed drinking IRONWOOD – A mountain water to lead the regular meeting lion image caught on a landown- Tuesday. ’s trail camera in Gogebic Around a dozen residents County has been confirmed as were present to hear information the state’s 39th cougar report from Gary Laguna, the lead since 2008. water operator for the city of The cat was photographed Hurley Public Works Depart- July 7 in daylight hours north- ment, and Katie Hampston, the west of Ironwood, according to a health officer for the Iron County Monday press release. Health Department. “This is very close to where a The city of Hurley receives its cougar was documented on a water from the city of Ironwood. deer movement study trail cam- The testing results provided on era last year,” said Cody Norton, water coming into the city from a large carnivore specialist with Ironwood show that manganese the Bear and Wolf Program of the levels are below the health advi- Michigan Department of Natural sory limits of 1,000 parts per bil- Resources. lion for adults and 300 ppb for A DNR wildlife biologist visit- infants under 1 year, Laguna ed the location Thursday. The said. When levels approached image was reviewed and verified by the DNR’s cougar team, com- the infant limit it prompted a pre- Submitted photo cautionary warning, he said. A COUGAR image is shown from a landowner’s game camera, northwest of Ironwood in Gogebic posed of wildlife biologists, the “But there has been no County. The image, taken July 7, was provided by the Michigan Department of Natural exceedance of manganese levels Resources. in the distribution system that COUGAR — page 5 have even reached, or exceeded the potential for a health adviso- ry,” Laguna said. The city of Ironwood and North Country Trail Association plans hike, picnic Western Upper Peninsula Health BLACK RIVER HARBOR – The local Ni- it is about a 35 minute drive from the trail- Department selected five homes Miikanaake Chapter of the North County head to Black River Harbor by road. in each of five zones including Trail Association is planning a hike and pic- The group is sponsoring a series of hikes the entry point where the city of nic for Saturday. this summer and fall. The next one will be Hurley gets its water from, he The event will also include a remem- Saturday, Oct. 5, in the Montreal River said. Subsequently the city of brance for Calvin Kangas, the group’s presi- Gorge area. Hurley has been in contact with dent who died this summer while working The hikes and picnic are open to the pub- the state of Wisconsin, various on the trail in the Porcupine Mountains lic. water supervisors with the Wis- Wilderness State Park. Jensen said the Ni-Miikanaake Chapter consin Department of Natural “We wanted to do something to remem- maintains the existing trail in the western Resources and the city health ber him,” said Karl Jensen, the group’s vice U.P., “the best we can and scout out and department. president and acting president. build new trail, and work in various collabo- The DNR required the city of Jensen said Kangas was a “very friendly” rative ways with other organizations that are Hurley to take one manganese man who was “eager to get things done on doing that.” sample at the point of entry from the trail, a very personable guy.” The chapter’s section of the trail runs Ironwood, he said. There are The picnic is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. at 9:30 a.m., hoping to start the hike about 10 from the state line with Wisconsin near Environmental Protection Agen- the Black River Harbor picnic area, but Lake Superior where Lake Road turns into cy requirements and some states a.m. He said the approximately 6.5-mile hike before that, the group is planning a hike will take some folks longer than others, but Wisconsin Highway 122 to the west, and the enhance those requirements along the North Country Trail from County eastern end is on M-64 southeast of the when it is deemed necessary, he they hope to have the picnic at 12:30 p.m. Road 519 (Presque Isle Road), starting at a The Ni-Miikanaake Chapter plans to pro- Porkies. said. trailhead near the southwest entrance to the The national scenic trail, extends from “The EPA requires testing for vide soft drinks, coffee, burgers, brats and Porkies that is also south of Presque Isle vegetable dip. “Feel free to bring a small dish the northern point of the Appalachian Trail lead and copper in the distribu- Park and then hiking west to Black River in Vermont to central North Dakota. tion systems a minimum of every or beverages,” Jensen said. Harbor. If people leave their car at the trailhead For more information, call 715-952-8900 Jensen said they plan to shuttle people to instead, there will be an effort to shuttle peo- or email [email protected]. the starting point from Black River Harbor at ple back to the cars after the picnic, he said —Larry Holcombe WATER — page 5 Pat O’ Donnell Civic to get temporary dome

By TOM LAVENTURE said. “Once the roof and walls [email protected] have been removed the installa- IRONWOOD – The Pat tion of the temporary dome can O’Donnell Civic Center will start.” have a temporary dome The dome is a temporary installed for use this winter, structure, he said. With the according to Scott Erickson, dome in place the engineers can Ironwood city manager. evaluate the overall structure In his report to the Ironwood and determine if the preferable City Commission on Monday, course of action is to rebuild Erickson said it is still not using salvaged portions of the known if the civic center will be building or to replace it entirely, able to be rebuilt or need to be he said. replaced with a new structure “That is yet to be deter- after the roof collapsed from mined,” Erickson said. “The heavy snow in March. But a tem- temporary building should be in porary fix will allow the build- place for this season and be ing to be used for winter activi- Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe ready by late October or early ties as engineers determine what THE PAT O’DONNELL Civic Center as it appeared Tuesday next to the Gogebic Community Col- November.” can be done with the structure, lege campus. The city’s insurance company will remove the roof and walls that were damaged by The dome would allow the he said. heavy snow in March, to install a temporary dome for the winter season and to determine to ice rinks to be operated and “The insurance company has rebuild or replace the structure next year. skaters can use the restrooms, retained the services of a project changing rooms and other por- manager to evaluate next steps,” The project manager will deconstruct parts of the build- ing current building codes, he tions of the facility, he said. Erickson said. “We are meeting handle the logistics and get the ing that were damaged by said. Once the season is over the con- with the project manager this contractors together to start on snow, or will need to be “There is not a start date set struction on a rebuild or new week to get more specific details the civic center project, he removed for the dome, and yet but should be started in a build should start in the spring on the project.” said. The work will first be to other areas that are not meet- couple of weeks,” Erickson of 2020, he said.

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Epstein, House aide Vince Foster, cause cancer. who faced up to 45 years in calling it “very fishy.” But With the weight of the prison on federal sex traf- there is no evidence of foul Oval Office behind these reassigned after Epstein death ficking and conspiracy play. claims – some containing NEW YORK (AP) – The several hours before he was He was placed on suicide charges, was found dead in As he was privately con- deliberate misinformation, warden at the federal jail found Saturday morning, watch last month after he his cell in a Manhattan jail sidering his own run for others ignorance – the the- where Jeffrey Epstein took according to a person was found on the floor of early Saturday. the White House, Trump ories carry a degree of his own life over the week- familiar with the case who his cell with bruises on his Epstein had ties to began to try to stoke peril, according to presi- end was removed Tuesday was not authorized to dis- neck, but he was later prominent people around doubts about Obama’s dential historian Julian and two guards who were cuss it and spoke on condi- returned to the jail’s spe- the globe, including legitimacy as president. He Zelizer. supposed to be watching tion of anonymity. cial housing unit for Trump, who partied with began to get notice among “We expect some sem- the financier were placed Attorney General inmates needing close him in the 2000s, and for- hard-line conservatives in blance of truth from the on leave while federal William Barr ordered war- supervision. mer President Bill Clinton. 2011 when he claimed that Oval Office and sending authorities investigate the den Lamine N’Diaye tem- On Monday, Barr said Within hours of Epstein’s Obama, the nation’s first out conspiracy theories death. porarily assigned to the that he was “frankly angry apparent suicide, Trump African American presi- like this is a whole new The move by the Justice Bureau of Prisons’ regional to learn of the MCC’s fail- retweeted an accusation dent, was not born in the level of danger,” Zelizer, a Department came amid office while the FBI and the ure to adequately secure that tied both Bill and United States. Even after history professor at Prince- mounting evidence that the Justice Department’s this prisoner,” adding: “We Hillary Clinton to the Obama produced his long- ton University. “People chronically understaffed inspector general investi- will get to the bottom of death, one of many con- form birth certificate that believe some of this, peo- Metropolitan Correctional gate. The two guards were what happened and there spiracies circulating on proved he was born in ple can act on some of this. Center may have bungled not identified. will be accountability.” social media. Trump Hawaii, Trump repeatedly People can act violently, its responsibility to keep While the exact manner The warden of an insti- defeated Hillary Clinton in voiced the belief, only fully even, and part of that the 66-year-old Epstein of Epstein’s death has not tution in upstate New York the 2016 election. backing off in the final comes from a president from harming himself been officially announced, has been named the acting Trump defended the stages of the 2016 cam- dealing in untruths and while he awaited trial on a second person familiar warden at the jail. retweet on Tuesday, calling paign. conspiracies.” charges of sexually abusing with operations at the jail Eric Young, president of teenage girls. said the financier was dis- the union council that rep- Concerts canceled, investigation Epstein was taken off a covered in his cell with a resents prison guards, said suicide watch last month bedsheet around his neck. that such reassignments opened into Placido Domingo for reasons that have not That person likewise spoke are routinely done to “pro- been explained, and was on condition of anonymity tect the integrity of investi- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ny and elsewhere to try to Domingo issued a state- supposed to have been for the same reason. gations until any formal – Two music companies pressure them into sexual ment to the AP calling the checked on by a guard Under the jail’s proto- action, if any, is warrant- canceled appearances by relationships, with several allegations “deeply trou- every 30 minutes. But col, Epstein would not have ed.” Placido Domingo and the saying that he dangled jobs bling and, as presented investigators learned those been given a bedsheet had Jose Rojas, a union lead- Los Angeles Opera said and then sometimes pun- inaccurate,” adding “I checks weren’t done for he been on suicide watch. er and teacher at a federal Tuesday it would launch an ished them professionally believed that all of my prison in Florida, said investigation in response to if they refused his interactions and relation- N’Diaye should be home an Associated Press story advances. ships were always wel- # # without pay instead of in which numerous women On Tuesday, the comed and consensual.” THIS DAY being reassigned. He said it accused the opera legend Philadelphia Orchestra and The LA Opera said it appears to him that the of sexual harassment and San Francisco Opera would hire outside counsel IN HISTORY Bureau of Prisons is “pro- inappropriate behavior announced they would can- to investigate the “concern- August 14 tecting him and putting the spanning decades. cel upcoming performances ing allegations” against blame on officers.” • 1925 Mount Rushmore Monument first proposed Domingo has been gen- featuring the star, regarded Domingo. “I put this on the war- eral director of the LA as one of the greatest opera “Placido Domingo has • 1935 Social Security Act becomes law den,” he said. “If he would Opera since 2003 and pre- singers of all time. been a dynamic creative • 1941 US President Franklin Roosevelt and British have had common sense viously served as the com- New York’s Metropoli- force in the life of LA opera Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue the joint and followed policy, we pany’s artistic director, tan Opera said it would and the artistic culture of declaration that later becomes known as the wouldn’t be here dis- jobs that gave him the await the results of LA Los Angeles for more than Atlantic Charter cussing this.” power to cast roles and – Opera’s investigation three decades,” the compa- One of Epstein’s guards his accusers say – make, or “before making any final ny said in a statement. • 1945 V-J Day, Japan surrenders unconditionally to the night he took his life end WWII (also August 15 depending on time zone) break, careers. decisions about Mr. “Nevertheless, we are com- was not a regular correc- Some of the women told Domingo’s future at the mitted to doing everything • 1965 Sonny & Cher’s “I Got You Babe” hits #1 tional officer, one of those the AP that Domingo used Met,” where he is sched- we can to foster a profes- familiar with the case said. his power at the LA compa- uled to appear next month. sional and collaborative Today’s History was sponsored by The 78-year-old Domin- environment where all our go is one of the industry’s employees and artists feel most powerful figures and equally comfortable, val- Liquor Store Greenhouse more than three dozen peo- ued and respected.” & Gifts ple in the opera world told Three women quoted in Hwy. 51, Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-3252 & Gifts the AP that his behavior has the story detailed encoun- Sale on Select Annuals in Progress!* long been an open secret. ters that they said occurred Budwiser, *Some exclusions apply The accusers who spoke while working with Domin- DIET Bud Light, to the AP – all but one of go at LA Opera, including COKE Perennials•Annuals•Native Plants•Bushes•Herbs•Vegetable Plants whom requested anonymi- one woman who told the (Diet Coke only) Select 55 24 pks. 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Community Briefs Submitted photo Ironwood City THE HURLEY High School class of 1964 held a reunion on July 26 at Arvid and Carol Sivula’s popular party spot, open via traffic regula- “Da Building.” A silent auction of hand-crafted items donated by classmates was held, with proceeds going to Commission to tors. the Iron County Memorial Building and the Ironwood Theatre. Proceeds from a 50-50 raffle went to the class meet Parkinson treasury. Those in attendance include, from left: first row, Bonnie Barto (seated); second row, Yvonne Pumala, IRONWOOD — A work Symposium to be Diana Cross, Renae Borowski and Julie Soltis; third row, Clarice Koosmann, Linda Sybeldon, Carol Sybeldon, session of the Ironwood Mary Ann Berger, Anne O’Brien, Doug Brunell, Gordy Gimski, Arvid Sivula and Jerry Mattson; and fourth row, held in Iron Tom Lundgren, Don Vandershaegen, Janet Harma, Bob Harma, Don Zanella, Jim Seabury, Bob Peltonen, Barb City Commission, Plan- Mountain ning Commission, and Dianich, Sandy Stella, Tom Laverdure, Doug Chiapusio, Richard Pelkola, Dave Hardie and Roger Lawver. Adult Use Marijuana Advi- IRON MOUNTAIN — A sory Group will be held on 4th Annual U.P. Parkinson Monday at 4 p.m. in the Disease Symposium will be Women’s Club Room in hosted by the Parkinson Red Cross announces upcoming blood donation events the Ironwood Memorial Society of Dickenson Building. County Area in conjunc- With many regular to replenish the blood sup- Bay College West, 2801 N A blood donor card or The purpose of the tion with the Michigan donors delaying giving to ply and be prepared for US 2 driver’s license or two Work Session is to review Parkinson Foundation on take final summer vaca- patient emergencies. Sept. 11: 10:30 a.m. - other forms of identifica- the initial draft of the Adult Friday, Sept. 27, on the tions and prepare for Upcoming local blood 2:30 p.m., Bay College tion are required at check- Use Commercial Marijua- campus of Bay College school to start, the Ameri- donation opportunities West, 2801 N US 2 in. Individuals who are 17 na Ordinance. West in Iron Mountain. can Red Cross has an emer- Aug. 14-31 years of age or 16 with This symposium is gency need for blood and parental consent where Library hosts end of How to donate blood open to all U.P. and North- platelet donations to help Escanaba Simply download the allowed by state law, weigh summer party ern Wisconson Parkinson end a summer blood short- Aug. 14: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., American Red Cross Blood at least 110 pounds and are age. Delta Plaza Mall, 301 N Donor App, visit RedCross- in generally good health IRONWOOD — At 4 patients, family, caregivers, While thousands of Lincoln Blood.org, call 1-800-733- may be eligible to donate p.m. Thursday the Iron- and interested persons. donors have rolled up a Sept. 10: 11:30 a.m. - 2767 to make an appoint- blood. wood Carnegie Library Registration and check- sleeve this summer, blood 4:30 p.m., Delta Plaza Mall, ment or for more informa- High school students will be hosting its end of in starts at 8 a.m. and the and platelet donations 301 N Lincoln tion. and other donors 18 years summer party. program begins at 8:45 aren’t keeping pace with All blood types are of age and younger also The event features a.m. patient needs. More dona- needed to ensure a reliable have to meet certain height space-themed games, a Those interested are Iron Mountain tions are urgently needed Aug. 21: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., supply for patients. and weight requirements. cookout and prizes for all encouraged to pre-register who completed the sum- early so enough seats and mer reading program at lunches will be available. Howell students learning how to play bagpipes the library. Coffee and water will be available all day, and a By SEAN BRADLEY ing Griffin, as well as a 77-year-old “There’s a lot of nuances to bag- Construction to free lunch is provided at Livingston Daily Press and Argus Fowlerville resident, Spangler said. pipes,” Spangler said. begin on M-28 noon. HOWELL (AP) — Genna Griffin “The hardest part is that the bag is A technique bagpipers learn is Other speakers include has played the flute in the Howell an extra lung,” Spangler said. “It’s called “doubling.” HARVEY — Starting Paul Sturgul, attorney, Dr. High School Marching Band. Then like a rhythm.” “That’s something you might hear Monday, the Michigan Tyler Chartier, optometrist, the bagpipes came calling. Spangler teaches topics such as that sounds like a little blip in the mid- Department of Transporta- and two neurologists, Dr. “I’ve always seen it as something how to correctly use the fingers to dle of the song,” he said. “Bagpipes, tion is partnering with the Aaron Ellenbogren and Dr. unique and thought I’d want to try play the notes, breathing, and the unlike other instruments, can’t stop the Keweenaw Bay Indian Roman Politi. it,” Griffin, 15, told the Livingston pieces of the instrument. sound at will.” Community on a $564,000 The program is offered Daily Press and Argus. The woodwind instrument is Bagpipes are what Howell High project to reconstruct the at no charge, but attendees But the high school junior needed known as being played in Scotland School Band Director Jason Smigell M-28/Acre Trail Road must register ahead of a teacher. That’s where Jake Spangler but has been found in other regions of calls an “auxiliary instrument”. intersection in Chocolay time. came in. the world with sculptures dating back “They’re not in a key that lends Township, Marquette To register, or for more The Howell resident, 23, has been to 1,000 B.C. found in the Middle itself well to other concert music,” County. information, call the Michi- playing bagpipes since 2010 and has East, according to the Oxford History Smigell said. “They have their own The work will require gan Parkinson Foundation been teaching how to play bagpipes to of Music. set of notation. They don’t articulate shoulder closures and at 1-800-852-9781 or visit Howell High School students in the Bagpipes use four reeds enclosed in sound the way a regular wind instru- single-lane closures. One parkinsonmi.org. marching band since last year. a bag that use an air supply to generate ment would. For every note, they’re alternating lane will be He teaches four students includ- sound. playing three or four other notes.” Community Calendar

Email calendar items and Authority, 1 p.m., Bessemer Hurley. p.m., closed meeting, Salem community news to City Hall. Bessemer Board of Edu- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. [email protected]. Gogebic County Retire- cation, 3:30 p.m., A.D. John- Mercer Health and Well- For more information, call 906- ment Commission, 4 p.m., ston Media Center, Bessemer. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 932-2211. court house. Gogebic Range Solid Mercer Community Center. Gogebic County Board, 5 Waste Management Authori- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Wednesday, Aug. 14 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. ty, 4:30 p.m., transfer station. p.m., Wesley United Methodist Erwin Township Board, Gogebic County Forestry Church, Ironwood. Christian Men of the 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. and Parks Commission, 4:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown p.m., Natural Resources Cen- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Cafe, Ironwood. Thursday, Aug. 15 ter, Bessemer. Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Mercer Town Board, 5:30 10:30 a.m., Range Community Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, p.m., town hall. Monday, Aug. 19 Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Patterson courts or Ironwood 4355. Memorial Building. Friday, Aug. 16 Iron County Food Pantry, Associated Press Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic County Veterans 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan IN THIS photo, Shawn Mendes performs during “The open meeting, noon, Salem Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Tour” at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior 4450. DOVE Support Group, p.m., Watersmeet Township; Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Lil Nas X, others perform at VMAs Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Township. 906-667-1110. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. area74.org. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Gogebic-Ontonagon Ironwood. Overeaters Anonymous, NEW YORK (AP) — Lil Nas X, Lizzo and Shawn Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Community Action Agency Mercer Food Pantry, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Mendes are set to perform at the 2019 MTV Video Music Iron County Veterans Ser- food commodity distribution noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Church, Wakefield. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, for seniors, Bergland Lake Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Awards. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Gogebic Senior Center, 9:45- 715-476-7655. p.m., Our Lady of Peace MTV announced Tuesday that Bad Bunny, Camila 2190. 10 a.m. EDT; White Pine Por- Alcoholics Anonymous/ Catholic Church, Ironwood. Cabello, J Balvin and Rosalia will also hit the stage at the Gogebic-Ontonagon cupine Mountain Senior Cen- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- area74.org. Aug. 26 event, taking place at the Prudential Center in Community Action Agency ter, 10:20-10:35 a.m. EDT; an Church, Ironwood. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. food commodity distribution Ontonagon Holy Family area74.org. EST, Ontonagon United Newark, New Jersey. for seniors, Bruce Crossing Catholic Church, 11-11:45 a.m. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Methodist Church basement, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, who was previously Stannard Township ballpark, 1- EDT; Mass City Resource Cen- EST, Ontonagon United next to Holiday gas station, announced as a performer, scored the most nominations. 1:30 p.m. EDT; Watersmeet ter, 1:15-1:45 p.m. EDT. Methodist Church basement, Ontonagon. area74.org. Food Pantry, 1:15-1:30 p.m.; Alcoholics Anonymous, next to Holiday gas station, Government They are competing for 10 prizes. Marenisco Town Hall, 2-2:15 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ontonagon. area74.org. Bessemer Housing Com- Missy Elliott will receive the Michael Jackson Video p.m. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, mission, 8:30 a.m., executive Vanguard Award and will also perform. Comedian-actor Mercer Health and Well- Mended Hearts and Dia- 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace director’s office, 709 W. Iron Sebastian Maniscalco will host the VMAs. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., betes Support Group, 2 p.m., Catholic Church, Ironwood. St., Bessemer. Mercer Community Center. Aspirus Grand View Hospital Government Gogebic County Health Wakefield American conference area, Ironwood. Gogebic Conservation and Human Services Agency Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 906-932-2443. District, 9 a.m., Natural Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Coun- p.m. regular meeting, post, Bessemer Area Historical Resource Center. ty Medical Care Facility, Wake- RETAIL SUPERVISOR Wakefield. Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie field. Superior Riders, 6 p.m., St., Bessemer. Saturday, Aug. 17 Ironwood City/Planning Krist Oil Company! Krist Food Marts is seeking Bessemer VFW. Regional Hospice Grief Commission, 4 p.m, Women’s to add a retail supervisor. Responsibilities Gogebic County Employ- Support Group, 2 p.m., Com- Union Station Food club room, Memorial Building, ees’ Retirement System, 4 fort Inn, conference room, Iron- Pantry and Northern Food Ironwood. include personnel, marketing, merchandising Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. wood. Wakefield-Marenisco and maintenance. IMPACT Life Support SMART Recovery, 4:30 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. School Board, 5 p.m., school Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Alcoholics Anonymous, board room, Wakefield. Grocery or retail experience, with good written, Church, Ironwood. mer. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Hurley School Board, Gogebic Range Band Wakefield Chamber of Church, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School computer, and verbal communication skills a Concert, 7 p.m. Longyear Commerce, 6 p.m., Wakefield area74.org. library. must. Need self-motivated, hard-working, Park, Ironwood. Municipal Building. North Country Trail Asso- Bessemer City Council, 6 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Alcoholics Anonymous, ciation Ni-Miikanaake Chap- p.m., city hall. dedicated, hands-on type of person. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian ter Picnic, 12:30 p.m. Black Ironwood School Board, Ironwood. area74.org. Church, Hurley. area74.org. River Harbor picnic area. 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 We provide competitive salary, benefit package, Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic County Council Community Pickleball School board room. relocation and more. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran of Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Watersmeet Township School gymnasium. 715-776- Church, Bessemer. Bessemer VFW. School Board, 6:30 p.m., Send complete resume to: area74.org. Knights of Columbus 4588. media center, Watersmeet Government Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. social Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 School. Krist Oil Company Wakefield Housing Com- meeting, KC Hall, Ironwood. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, mission, 9 a.m., Sunset Government Ironwood. area74.org. Tuesday, Aug. 20 303 Selden Road, Manor community room, 200 Hurley Senior Center Sunday, Aug. 18 Iron River, MI Pierce St., Wakefield. Board of Directors, 12:30 Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Patterson courts or Ironwood Bessemer Area Sewer p.m., Hurley Senior Center, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 ATTN: Retail Operations Manager Memorial Building. l 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Today’s discrimination There is discrimination of all Here are my questions to those Sue Mizell, Publisher sorts, and that includes racial dis- who blame racial discrimination for crimination. Thus, it’s somewhat the problems of black people: Is it Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor foolhardy to debate the existence of necessary for us to await some kind racial discrimination yesteryear or of moral rejuvenation among white today. From a policy point of view, a people before measures can be taken far more useful question to ask is: Walter E. to end or at least reduce the kind of How much of the plight of many Williams behavior that spells socioeconomic In Their Opinion blacks can be explained by current disaster in so many black communi- racial discrimination? Let’s examine ties? Is it a requirement that we Don’t ignore some of today’s most devastating await moral rejuvenation among problems of many black people with white people before we stop permit- an eye toward addressing discrimi- nancy and changed welfare from an ting some black youngsters from nation of the past and present. emergency rescue to a way of life.” making education impossible for violence in At the root of most of the prob- As late as 1950, only 18% of other black youngsters? Blacks were lems black people face is the break- black households were single parent. not the only people discriminated down of the family structure. Slight- From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher against in America. While Jews and Detroit ly over 70% of black children are percentage of black adults had mar- Asians were not enslaved, they raised in female-headed households. ried than white adults. In 1938, encountered gross discrimination. As we mourn the tragedy of the mass shootings in According to statistics about father- black illegitimacy was about 11% Nonetheless, neither Jews nor Asians El Paso and Dayton, we should not ignore the vio- less homes, 90% of homeless and instead of today’s 75%. In 1925, felt that they had to await the end of lence taking place on a daily basis in our cities, runaway children are from fatherless 85% of black households in New discrimination before they took mea- including Detroit. homes; 71% of pregnant teenagers York City were two-parent. Today, sures to gain upward mobility. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Sunday ordered that lack a father figure; 63% of youth the black family is a mere shadow of Intellectuals and political hustlers the Michigan and U.S. flags on the Capitol buildings suicides are from fatherless homes; its past. who blame the plight of so many be flown at half-staff to honor those whose lives were 71% of high school dropouts come Let’s ask a couple of questions blacks on poverty, racial discrimina- lost in the shootings. from fatherless homes; and 70% of about crime and education and tion and the “legacy of slavery” are But what about the dead of Detroit? juveniles in state-operated institu- racial discrimination. It turns out complicit in the socioeconomic and Two women in their 20s were hit in a drive-by tions have no father. Furthermore, that each year more than 7,000 moral decay. Black people must shooting Monday on the west side. One victim was fatherless boys and girls are twice as blacks are victims of homicide. ignore the liberal agenda that sug- able to drive them both to the hospital, where they likely to drop out of high school and That’s slightly over 50% of U.S. gests that we must await government were listed in temporary serious condition. twice as likely to end up in jail. homicide victims. Ninety-four per- money before measures can be taken Four men were shot over a dice-game on Detroit’s One might say, “Williams, one cent of the time, the perpetrator is to improve the tragic living condi- west side Tuesday night – all four victims were listed cannot ignore the legacy of slavery another black person. Along with tions in so many of our urban com- in temporary serious condition. That alone should and the gross racism and denial of being most of the nation’s homicide munities. Black and white intellectu- be remarkable, but it’s the second time in a week that civil rights in yesteryear!” Let’s look victims, blacks are most of the vic- als and politicians suggesting that violence has broken out over a game of dice. at whether black fatherless homes tims of violent personal crimes such black people await government solu- Saturday night, a sore loser left a game only to are a result of a “legacy of slavery” as assault and robbery. At many pre- tions wouldn’t begin to live in the return in his car and shoot the winner multiple and racial discrimination. In the late dominantly black schools, chaos is same high-crime, dangerous commu- times. The victim was listed in stable condition. 1800s, depending on the city, 70% the order of the day. There is a high nities and send their children to the That same evening, a 30-year-old woman was to 80% of black households were rate of assaults on students and dangerous schools that so many gunned down at Rouge Park. two-parent. Dr. Thomas Sowell has teachers. Youngsters who are hostile black children attend. Our city experiences violence on a daily basis, as argued, “The black family, which to the educational process are per- Walter E. Williams is a professor of do others. In Chicago, for instance, emergency rooms had survived centuries of slavery mitted to make education impossible economics at George Mason Universi- had to shut down last weekend because they were and discrimination, began rapidly for those who are prepared to learn. ty. overwhelmed by shooting victims. Nine died. disintegrating in the liberal welfare As a result, overall black educational COPYRIGHT 2019 Detroit Police Chief James Craig says that while state that subsidized unwed preg- achievement is a disaster. CREATORS.COM 2018 ended with Detroit’s lowest number of homi- cides in 50 years at 261 deaths, as of this week the Today in history city is 10 homicides up from where it was last year. “I’m not sitting here flying a flag of success,” Craig says. “Have we made progress? Yes. Is there more By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History work to be done. Absolutely.” On Aug. 14, 1945, Presi- Craig says police have successfully reduced vio- dent Harry S. Truman lent crimes by leveraging identification technology – announced that Imperial Japan like facial recognition software and traffic cameras – had surrendered uncondition- to make arrests that lead to convictions. The knowl- ally, ending World War II. On this date edge that violent crime will lead to an arrest and a In 1900, international tough sentence generally deters would-be criminals, forces, including U.S. Marines, according to Craig. entered Beijing to put down the Still, he says he has noticed a disturbing trend of Boxer Rebellion, which was aimed at purging China of for- spontaneous violence erupting from arguments. eign influence. These crimes are harder to track. It is impossible In 1935, President Franklin for police to predict when an argument will break out D. Roosevelt signed the Social at a party or when someone’s poor driving will Security Act into law. provoke road rage. Yet in Detroit, these kinds of alter- In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime cations routinely lead to shots fired. Minister Winston Churchill To explain this kind of violence, Craig points to issued the Atlantic Charter, a poverty and mental illness. statement of principles that “These play a key role in driving violence in any renounced aggression. In 1948, the Summer city,” he says, noting that whether you look at Chica- Olympics in London ended; go, Los Angeles or Detroit, violent crime is always they were the first Olympic higher in the less affluent areas. games held since 1936. “Then tie in the young people who grow up in vio- In 1969, British troops went lent environments,” Craig says. “Many suffer from to Northern Ireland to intervene in sectarian violence between PTSD.” Protestants and Roman Violence is a community issue. And it’s one that is Catholics. still a very real challenge facing Detroit, and many In 1973, U.S. bombing of other urban areas around the country. While mass Cambodia came to a halt. In 1980, actress-model shootings understandably get a lot of attention, we Dorothy Stratten, 20, was shot shouldn’t overlook the regular violence that still to death by her estranged hus- rocks too many neighborhoods. band and manager, Paul nation’s third-largest pharma- hospital after more than three first transgender gubernatorial –The Detroit News Snider, who then killed himself. ceutical company, resigned decades behind bars. nominee, Christine Hallquist. In 1992, the White House from a federal advisory council, Five years ago: Nouri al- (Hallquist would get 40% of the announced that the Pentagon citing Trump’s failure to explic- Malaki, Iraq’s prime minister vote in November against Today’s Birthdays would begin emergency airlifts itly condemn white nationalists for eight years, relinquished Republican Phil Scott, who of food to Somalia to alleviate who marched in Char- the post to his nominated suc- won with 55%.) A state grand mass deaths by starvation. lottesville, Virginia. (Kenneth cessor, ending a political dead- jury report concluded that Broadway lyricist Lee Adams (“Bye Bye Birdie”) is 95. Col- In 1997, an unrepentant Frazier was one of the few lock. Pope Francis called for some 300 Roman Catholic lege Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 84. Singer Dash Timothy McVeigh was formally African Americans to head a renewed efforts to forge peace priests in Pennsylvania had Crofts is 81. Rock singer David Crosby is 78. Country singer sentenced to death for the Fortune 500 company. The on the war-divided Korean molested more than 1,000 chil- Connie Smith is 78. Comedian-actor Steve Martin is 74. Movie Oklahoma City bombing. CEOs of Intel and Under Peninsula as he opened a five- dren since the 1940s and that director Wim Wenders is 74. Actor Antonio Fargas is 73. In 2003, a huge blackout hit Armour also resigned from the day visit to South Korea. Rob church officials had covered up Singer-musician Larry Graham is 73. Actress Susan Saint the northeastern United States American Manufacturing Manfred was elected base- complaints. Puerto Rico offi- James is 73. Actor David Schramm is 73. Author Danielle and part of Canada; 50 million Council later in the day.) ball’s 10th commissioner, win- cials announced that power Steel is 72. Rock singer-musician Terry Adams (NRBQ) is 71. people lost power. Ten years ago: Kicking off ning a three-man race to suc- was restored to the entire “Far Side” cartoonist Gary Larson is 69. Actor Carl Lumbly is In 2008, President George a four-state push for his health ceed Bud Selig. San Francisco island for the first time since 68. Olympic gold medal swimmer Debbie Meyer is 67. Actress W. Bush signed consumer- care overhaul plan, President said goodbye to Candlestick Hurricane Maria nearly 11 Jackee Harry is 63. Actress Marcia Gay Harden is 60. Basket- safety legislation that banned Barack Obama denounced Park — the stadium where the months earlier. Los Angeles ball Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson is 60. Singer Sarah lead from children’s toys, what he suggested was news city’s beloved Giants and transit officials said the city’s Brightman is 59. Actress Susan Olsen is 58. Actress-turned- imposing the toughest stan- media overemphasis on 49ers celebrated some of their subway system would become fashion/interior designer Cristi Conaway is 55. Rock musician dard in the world. scenes of angry protesters at greatest triumphs — with an the first in the country to install Keith Howland (Chicago) is 55. Actress Halle Berry is 53. Actor In 2017, under pressure town-hall meetings, telling his evening concert by former body scanners to screen pas- Ben Bass is 51. Actress Catherine Bell is 51. Country musician from right and left, President own gathering in Belgrade, Beatle Paul McCartney. sengers for weapons and Montana, that “TV loves a One year ago: A highway explosives. Cody McCarver (Confederate Railroad) is 51. Rock musician Donald Trump condemned ruckus.” Charles Manson fol- bridge collapsed in the Italian Thought for Today Kevin Cadogan is 49. Actor Scott Michael Campbell is 48. white supremacist groups by lower Lynette “Squeaky” city of Genoa during a storm, “There is no safety in num- Actress Lalanya Masters is 47. Actor Christopher Gorham is name, declaring them to be “repugnant to everything that Fromme, 60, convicted of try- sending vehicles plunging bers, or in anything else.” 45. Actress Mila Kunis is 36. Actor Lamorne Morris is 36. TV ing to assassinate President nearly 150 feet and leaving 43 — James Thurber, personality Spencer Pratt is 36. NFL quarterback-turned-base- we hold dear as Americans.” The CEO of Merck, the Gerald Ford in 1975, was people dead. Vermont American author and car- ball player Tim Tebow is 32. Actress Marsai Martin is 15. released from a Texas prison Democrats chose the nation’s toonist (1894-1961)

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 5 Water “Most of this bottled water to start with was left over from the Paavo Township introduces building ordinance update From page 1 (marathon). Rita Franzoi, By RICHARD JENKINS He told the board there were a for violating the ordinance rather three years,” he said. from the Hurley Area [email protected] number of changes in the new ordi- than a misdemeanor and adds the “Some states tighten the Chamber of Commerce, IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The nance, including eliminating the lan- required construction board of standards and require test- graciously donated all of Ironwood Township Board of guage in the township’s zoning regu- appeals. ing every two years.” this water,” Laguna said. Trustees introduced a new ordinance lations regarding building permits In other action, the board: The state of Wisconsin “After that, if we start to get Monday night designed to update the “That shouldn’t be in there, it’s not —Approved seeking bids for a new requires water distribution low on water, Ironwood township’s building code ordinance. a zoning issue,” Johnson said. roof on the township’s fire hall. systems to test for man- will furnish us with water Ordinance No. 58 would repeal Among the other things the new —Discussed what can be done ganese every nine years, and we will bring it over and replace the existing Ordinance ordinance addresses is: adding the about problem chickens on Sunset which does not show a here to the Hurley Police No. 14, which was enacted in 1975. Michigan Building Code and Michi- Road. Increasingly, chickens are get- high level of concern, he Department as another “The old ordinance lacked a num- gan Residential Code to the ordi- ting into neighboring yards, make said. The last time man- point of distribution.” ber of things, so what this does is nance so the requirements in those noise and the waste is both unpleas- ganese and iron was tested The council went into update (the language),” said LeRoy codes can be enforced, places the fees ant and a possible health hazard, for in the Hurley water sys- executive session to con- Johnson, the township’s deputy for permits into the ordinance, pro- according to complaints from some tem at the Ironwood entry vene with Ray O’Dea, the supervisor and zoning administrator. vides for civil infractions as a penalty board members. point was on Nov. 30, city attorney, regarding 2009, he said. pending litigation. Upon At the time iron was returning to the open meet- Burzynski updates village council on projects undetectable and the man- ing the council approved 4- By JAN TUCKER develop- Action Center, 429 River St. the community want to ganese level was at 37.7 0 to direct O’Dea to file a [email protected] ment of from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The happen in the village and ppb, or micrograms per motion for dismissal in a ONTONAGON — the rail- public can listen to one of let the DDA know their liter, Laguna said. The civil suit against the city. Michael Burzynski, Com- r o a d the overview presentations thoughts at the Aug. 23 health advisory for infants Aldermen Robert Lanctoe munity Development Fel- yard in to be conducted at 10 a.m. meetings. 12 months and younger is was not present. low working with the the com- and 1 p.m. or just drop by The planned progress 300 ppb. The council did not Ontonagon Downtown munity. at any time during the day will be included in a new “So that is one-tenth of state the specific case fol- Development Authority, The com- and view the pictures, offer DDA District Plan which the health advisory for lowing the meeting but the gave the Ontonagon Village m u n i t y comments and suggestions includes expanding the infants 12 months and city is being represented by Council Monday a preview s u r v e y and request clarifications. district itself. younger,” Laguna said. O’Dea as a co-defendant of the 2019 DDA plans and a l s o There will also be informa- At the conclusion of the Katie Hampston, the with U.S. Bankcorp in a Mike projects. Burzynski c h o s e tional handouts. presentation, Rick health officer for the Iron civil case filed on Jan. 31 in He said a survey was dis- t h e Burzynski also told the Telander, who comes with County Health Depart- Iron County Circuit Court. tributed to the community develop- council that nine business- his family to Ontonagon ment, provided informa- The most recent activity in asking residents to identify ment of the old school on es have indicated interest often and during many tion about the EPA health the case was the plaintiffs, the top priorities for the vil- Greenland Road. in learning more about seasons, said he was advisory regarding water Joseph Pinardi and Darrell lage. Burzynski reported Conceptual drawings of façade grants to their pleased with seeing what with manganese levels Petrusha, filing a second the public and DDA priori- each of the projects were existing structures and the plans are and held up approaching 300 ppb. offer of settlement on Aug. ties were nearly the same, presented to the council others are interested in a drawings of the reasons he Infants less than six 8. matching two out of three, and will be included in a walking tour of Rose and his family frequently months old should not In other business, the including the Rockland community information Island. He added the DDA come to Ontonagon drink tap water or have council: Road expansion, Rose session slated for Friday, feels it is important to find including the sunsets and milk made from tap water —decided against pro- Island Pedestrian walk, and Aug. 23 at the Community out what the residents of Lake Superior. at those levels. viding $3,000 in assistance The Michigan Depart- to Iron County to tear Cougar reports in each of the past in the U.P. showed the two ta, Nebraska, Montana, ment of Health and down a structure at 410 12 years, these animals animals likely came from a Wyoming, Colorado, New Human Services extended 2nd Ave. N. remain rare in the Upper population found generally Mexico, Arizona, Texas, the advisory to children —took no action on a From page 1 Peninsula,” Norton said. in South Dakota, Wyoming Oregon and Florida. under 12 months to lease change for Eagle Bluff release said. DNR researchers use and northwest Nebraska. According to the U.S. account for differences in Golf Course as no official Of the 39 confirmed game cameras in its deer, This research matched a Fish and Wildlife Service, individual infant growth request was made. cougar reports since 2008, predator-prey and bear hypothesis held by DNR cougars were once the most rates. Postponed action on all but one occurred in the studies. A deer movement wildlife biologists that widely distributed land ani- The cities of Hurley and amending city ordinances Upper Peninsula. In some study last year in the west- mountain lions document- mal in the Western Hemi- Ironwood are voluntarily regarding electronic smok- cases, these reports may ern U.P. used 50 cameras, ed in this region were sphere but have been elimi- giving bottled water to fam- ing devices until the next include multiple sightings including the one in Iron- males looking to establish nated from about two-thirds ilies with children under 1 meeting to allow law of the same cougar, not wood Township that caught territories, dispersing from of their historic range. year old as an act of leader- enforcement officials to be necessarily 39 individual the images of the cougar at a population west of Michi- At one time, cougars ship, Laguna said. The present. animals. 7:15 p.m. Oct. 1, 2018. gan, east of the Rocky lived in every eastern state water is available at the Approved a resolution “So far, there remains no Michigan cougar confir- Mountains, according to in a variety of habitats Hurley Police Department to acknowledge Sept. 8-14 conclusive evidence of a mations have been derived the release. including coastal marshes, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. as National Suicide Preven- Michigan breeding popula- from trail camera video, Researchers investigat- mountains and forests. Monday through Friday. tion Week. tion of mountain lions,” the photographs, tracks, scat ed the potential population They were native to Michi- release said. “Cougars are or in the case of two male of origin for the two gan but were trapped and an endangered species in cats, poached carcasses. cougars using a database hunted from the state Marty’s Michigan protected by law.” Previous genetic testing which included samples around the turn of the 20th “With an average of on tissue samples from from cougar populations in century, according to the Goldenaires to three confirmed cougar those two cougars poached South Dakota, North Dako- release. 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Peter- Norwegian artisans, honing her skills son, 89, formerly of Ironwood, Mich. and enjoying the Norwegian culture. and Westby, Wis., died June 25, 2019, Dorothy was a founding member of while in residence at the Bland- the Coulee Region Rosemaling Club Bekkedal Center for Hospice Care in and she shared her skills by teaching Viroqua. locally and traveling across the United Dorothy was born in Cashton, States to teach classes. Dorothy’s artis- daughter of the late Bernard “Ben” and tic talents extended to quilt making Clara (Erickson) Einer. Raised on the and she spent many hours producing family dairy farm, she attended school quilts that were to become gifts to fam- in Cashton, and graduated from La ily and friends and donations to many Crosse Central High School in 1947. fundraisers. She met her husband, Theron I. Peter- Dorothy was preceded in death by son, while both were attending UW-La her husband of 46 years, Theron; Crosse and they married on Dec. 22, brother, Arvid Einer; grandson, Associated Press 1947. They moved to Ironwood in Michael Theron Peterson Jr.; daughter- IN THIS July 11 photograph, United States Department of Agriculture intern Alex 1957 and raised a family of six in Iron- in-law, Keturah; and son-in-law, Olsen prepares to place down a drone at a research farm northeast of Greeley, wood Township. William Tippett. Colo. Researchers are using drones carrying imaging cameras over the fields in As Dorothy and Theron worked She is survived by six children, conjunction with stationary sensors connected to the internet to chart the growth of crops in an effort to integrate new technology into the age-old skill of farming. toward retirement, she began to Susan (John) Murphy of Ironwood, remodel a farmhouse close to where Christine Tippett of Ironwood, she had grown up. Her dream was Michael (Judith) Peterson of Milwau- Farmers use tech to squeeze realized in 1985 when she moved to kee, Patrick (Carrie) Peterson of their retirement home that she filled Muskego, Paul Peterson, of Charlotte, every drop from Colorado River with Norwegian rosemaling, living N.C., and Mary Peterson of Hurley; close to her family farm for over 30 eight grandchildren and seven great- GREELEY, Colo. (AP) – ent crops are consuming. warn the river’s long-term years and reconnecting with relatives grandchildren; cousins, Joe Erickson A drone soared over a blaz- Researchers deliberately outlook is uncertain at best and schoolmates for the next 30 years. and Ann Erickson Healy; and numer- ing hot cornfield in north- cut back on water for some and dire at worst, and com- eastern Colorado on a crops, trying to get the best petition for water will only She began rosemaling in 1967 and ous nieces and nephews. recent morning, snapping harvest with the least intensify as the population she rosemaled breadboards, bowls, Internment was in the Lakeview images with an infrared amount of moisture – a grows and the climate furniture, trunks and cabinetry. Her Cemetery in Saxon, at a private family camera to help researchers practice called deficit irri- changes. work is cherished by many. She earned gathering. decide how much water gation. The World Resources a Gold Medal Award from the presti- Memorial contributions can be they would give the crops In the future, tiny nee- Institute says the seven gious Vesterheim Norwegian Ameri- directed to Regional Hospice, 1913 the next day. dles attached to plants Colorado River states have can Museum and Heritage Center Beaser Ave., Ashland, WI 54806, or After a brief, snaking could directly measure some of the highest levels located in Decorah, Iowa. the Bland-Bekkedal Center for Hospice flight above the field, the how much water they con- of water stress in the She was proud of her 100% Norwe- Care, c/o Vernon Memorial Health- drone landed and the tain and signal irrigation nation, based on the per- gian heritage and traveled to Norway care Foundation, 507 S. Main St., Viro- researchers removed a systems to automatically centage of available sup- 11 times to study rosemaling with top qua, WI 54665. handful of memory cards. switch on or off. plies they use in a year. Back at their computers, “It’s like almost every New Mexico was the only they analyzed the images month somebody’s coming state in the nation under Helene Rautanen for signs the corn was up with something here extremely high water stressed from a lack of and there,” said Don Ackley, stress. WAKEFIELD, Mich. – Helene Julia (Daniel) Bayerl and their children water. water management supervi- The federal government Rautanen, 92, of Wakefield, formerly Ellie and Jannis; great-nephew, Alexan- This U.S. Department of sor for the Coachella Valley will release a closely of Bergland, passed away at the Goge- der (Beate) Themann and their child Agriculture station outside Water District in Southern watched projection Thurs- bic Medical Care Facility on Aug. 6, Adrian; great-nephew, Oliver (Esther) Greeley and other sites California. “You almost day on whether the Col- 2019, surrounded by her close Themann and his children Selma and across the Southwest are can’t keep up with it.” orado River system has friends. Paula. experimenting with Researchers and farm- enough water to meet all the She was born on Dec. 24, 1926, in She was preceded in death by her drones, specialized cam- ers are running similar demands of downstream Breslau Salasia Germany to the late parents; husband; sister, Martha eras and other technology experiments in arid states in future years. Ernest and Irmgard (Kube) Knebel. Koffinke; and brother-in-law, Heinz to squeeze the most out of regions around the world. The river supplies more On June 5, 1952, Helene Knebel Koffinke. every drop of water in the The need is especially than 7,000 square miles of Colorado River – a vital pressing in seven U.S. farmland and supports a married Armas Rautanen in Homberg, Cremation has taken place at Range but beleaguered waterway states that rely on the Col- $5 billion-a-year agricultur- Germany. He preceded her in death on Crematory in Hurley. that serves an estimated 40 orado River: Arizona, Cali- al industry, including a sig- June 28, 2011, in Ironwood. A memorial service will be held at million people. fornia, Colorado, Nevada, nificant share of the Helene was a member of the Lake the Trinity Lutheran Church in Berg- Remote sensors mea- New Mexico, Utah and nation’s winter vegetables, Gogebic Senior Recreation Club in land on Monday, August 19, at 11 a.m. sure soil moisture and Wyoming. according to the U.S. Bergland and a member of the Ruth EDT with luncheon to follow. Visita- relay the readings by Wi-Fi. The river has plenty of Bureau of Reclamation, Society at Trinity Lutheran Church in tion will be from 10 a.m. EDT until the Cellphone apps collect water this summer after an which manages most of the Bergland of which she was a devoted time of the service. The Rev. Timothy data from agricultural unusually snowy winter in big dams and reservoirs in member. Steckling will officiate. weather stations and calcu- the mountains of the U.S. the Western states. She is survived by her family in Ger- Burial will be at Lakeview Cemetery late how much water differ- West. But climatologists The Pacific Institute, an many; nephew, Dieter (Ingrid) in Bergland. environmental group, says the river also irrigates Koffinke; niece, Raenata (Michael) McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, about 700 square miles in Themann; great-nephew, Michael Ironwood, is assisting the family. For 2014 Toyota Yaris Hatchback Mexico. (Renee) Koffinke and their child Sil- more information or to express online 4 cylinder, front wheel drive. Agriculture uses 57% to vere; great-niece, Sabine Koffinke and condolences, visit mckevittpatrickfu- Only 101,000 miles! $ 70% of the system’s water her partner Uwe Kaiser; great-niece, neralhome.com. in the U.S., researchers say. 6,999 The problem facing policy- makers is how to divert Trump claims credit for Shell some of that to meet the needs of growing cities without drying up farms, plant announced under Obama ranches and the environ- MONACA, Pa. (AP) – him to the White House. Shell announced its plans ment. President Donald Trump He was cheered on by fluo- to build the complex in The researchers’ goal is sought to take credit Tues- rescent-vest-clad workers 2012, midway through understanding crops, soil day for a major manufac- who were paid to attend by President Barack Obama’s Cloverland Motors and weather so completely turing complex in western Shell, their employer, term in the White House. 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 that farmers know exactly Pennsylvania in his latest which is building the facili- The event was billed as 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com when and how much to effort to reinvigorate the ty. an official White House irrigate. Rust Belt support that sent Despite Trump’s claims, event, but Trump turned much of it into a campaign- style rally, boasting of achievements he claims as president and assailing his would-be Democratic rivals for the 2020 election. “I don’t think they give a damn about Western Penn- sylvania, do you?” he prod- ded the crowd. Trump was visiting Shell’s soon-to-be complet- ed Pennsylvania Petro- chemicals Complex, which will turn the area’s vast nat- ural gas deposits into plas- tics. The facility is being built in an area hungry for investment and employ- ment, though critics claim it will become the largest air polluter in western Pennsylvania. Trump contends that America’s coal, oil and manufacturing are reviving and he deserves the credit. He’s been focusing on his administration’s efforts to increase the nation’s dependence on fossil fuels in defiance of increasingly urgent warnings about cli- mate change. And he’s embracing plastic at a time when the world is sound- ing alarms over its impact. “We don’t need it from the Middle East anymore,” Trump said of oil and natu- ral gas, proclaiming the employees “the backbone of this country.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 7 OLD VICTORIA

Submitted photo THE 37TH annual Old Victoria Craft Fair will be held Sunday on the grounds of the late 19th century historical site near Rockland. Besides a variety of crafts for sale and demonstrations, the event, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT will include games for kids, tours of the mining log homes and cinnamon rolls served fresh from the wood stove. Old Victoria is located four miles from Rockland on Victoria Dam Road. Spaniel wins ribbon at Norwegian-American art exhibition

DECORAH, Iowa – inspired by a class taught other disciplines and medi- a Vesterheim gold medal. Keith Spaniel, of Ironwood, by Tom Latané, pieces in ums in later years. Judges also present honor- won a red ribbon in the the Vesterheim collection, “The mission of Vester- able mention and Best of annual National Norwe- and other Norwegian histo- heim’s Folk Art School is to Show awards and the pub- gian-American Folk Art ry,” Spaniel said. “I have embrace, nurture, and lic votes for People’s Exhibition at Vesterheim, a been learning black- carry forward these strong Choice awards. national Norwegian-Ameri- smithing for ten years as a folk-art traditions, so it was “With world-class exhi- can museum and heritage self-taught artist. Norwe- wonderful to have over 160 bitions and 12 historic center in Decorah. gian art appeals to me and diverse entries by both buildings in scenic Deco- This judged exhibition I continue to be inspired by returning and first time rah, Iowa, Vesterheim, the was sponsored in part by it.” artists from across the national Norwegian-Ameri- the National Endowment The exhibition also country,” said Lea can museum and heritage for the Arts and the Iowa included woodworking, Lovelace, Vesterheim’s center, showcases the best Arts Council. It was on dis- rosemaling, knife making, director of folk art educa- in historic and contempo- play from June 21 to July and weaving categories. tion. rary Norwegian folk and 27. Vesterheim, which has Each year, judges award fine arts, and explores the Spaniel won the ribbon many examples of decora- blue, red and white rib- American immigrant expe- Submitted photo in the metalworking cate- tive and folk art, estab- bons representing points rience,” said Lovelace. PICTURED ABOVE is one of Kieth Spaniel’s works that gory for a doorknocker. lished the rosemaling exhi- that accumulate over suc- For more information, is on display at Vesterheim, the National Norwegian- “This doorknocker was bition in 1967 and added cessive exhibitions toward visit vesterheim.org. American Museum & Heritage Center. New AMC drama follows Japanese American internment horror By RUSSELL CONTRERAS and i n t e r n e e s the first forced into internment Executive Order 9066, signed ers who are connected to historic TERRY TANG faced. camps after the 1941 attack on by President Franklin D. Roo- World War II events. Josef Kubo- Associated Press The show’s Pearl Harbor. sevelt, forced Japanese Ameri- ta Wladyka, one of the show’s ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – new season is “If you add the supernatural cans, regardless of loyalty or cit- directors, had a grandfather who The second season of an AMC-TV part of the element, it’s a little more accessi- izenship, to leave the West Coast was in Hiroshima when the drama series follows the intern- Ridley Scott- ble and now it’s like a main- and other areas for the camps atomic bomb dropped and man- ment of Japanese Americans dur- p r o d u c e d stream subject and it can open up surrounded by barbed wire and aged to survive. ing World War II and a number a n t h o l o g y more discussion about what real- military police. Half of those Co-creator Alexander Woo, of bizarre deaths haunting a com- series. ly happened and what’s going on detainees were children. who is Chinese American, said he munity. Mio, who is right now,” Mio said. Takei, who was interned in a believes the series is especially “The Terror: Infamy” is set to fourth-genera- It was a role personal to him as camp as a child, said he was relevant now given the debate premiere Monday and stars Derek Mio tion Japanese well. “It’s not just another kind of impressed with the show’s over immigration in the U.S. and Derek Mio and original “Star American and acting job for me,” Mio said. “I research into recreating the camp. Europe. Trek” cast member George Takei plays Chester really do feel a responsibility to “The barracks reminded me “The struggle that immigrants as they navigate the forced intern- Nakayama, said he liked the idea tell this story that my ancestors again - mentally, I was able to go go through of embracing a country ment and supernatural spirits of adding a supernatural element actually went through.” back to my childhood. That’s that doesn’t embrace you back is a that surround them. to a historical event such as From 1942 to 1945, more than exactly the way it was,” Takei story, unfortunately, that keeps It’s the first television series Japanese American internment. 110,000 Japanese Americans said. “So for me, it was both ful- repeating,” Woo said. “There’s depicting the internment of He says he had relatives who were ordered to camps in Califor- filling to raise the awareness to going to be some people who likely Japanese Americans on such a lived on Terminal Island outside nia, Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, this extent of the terror. But also didn’t know of the internment. massive scale and camps were of Los Angeles and were taken to Wyoming, Utah, Texas, to make the storytelling that There will be some people who had recreated with detail to illustrate camps. Arkansas, New Mexico and other much more compelling.” relatives in camps. We have a the conditions and racism Residents there were some of sites. The series also involves oth- responsibility to be accurate.” l 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM PLIGHT OF THE MONARCH Mob violence marks 2nd day of Trump order protests at Hong weakens Kong airport HONG KONG (AP) – Frenzied mob violence protections Tuesday against two men protesters suspected of GREENBELT, Md. (AP) being spies from mainland – Hand-raising monarch China marked the second butterflies in the midst of a day of pro-democracy global extinction crisis, demonstrations that have Laura Moore and her caused mass cancellations neighbors gather round in and disruptions in Hong her suburban Maryland Kong’s busy airport. yard to launch a butterfly Calm eventually newly emerged from its returned, with most of the chrysalis. Eager to play his protesters leaving the air- part, 3-year-old Thomas port hours after officers Powell flaps his arms and armed with pepper spray exclaims, “I’m flying! I’m and swinging batons tried flying!” to enter the terminal, fight- Moore moves to release ing with demonstrators the hours-old monarch who barricaded entrances onto the boy’s outstretched with luggage carts. Riot finger, but the butterfly, its police clashed briefly with wings a vivid orange and the demonstrators, who black, has another idea. It said they planned to banks away, beginning its Associated Press return to the airport early. new life up in the green A MONARCH butterfly perches on milkweed at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Md., Friday, May More than 100 flights shelter of a nearby tree. 31. Farming and other human development have eradicated state-size swaths of its native milkweed habitat, were cancelled on Tues- Monarchs are in trou- cutting the butterfly’s numbers by 90% over the last two decades. Monarch butterflies are under consideration day, the fifth consecutive ble, despite efforts by for listing under the Endangered Species Act. day that protesters occu- Moore and countless other pied the airport. Airlines volunteers and organiza- With its count falling say the overhaul will force species out of their ranges. threatened extinction, dis- were still working through tions across the United 99% to the low tens of more to extinction, delay- Another coming change rupting an annual 3,000- a backlog of more than States to nurture the thousands in the western ing and denying protec- will end across-the-board mile migration synched to 200 flights from Monday beloved butterfly. The United States last year, the tions. protections for creatures springtime and the blos- when the airport Trump administration’s monarch is now under gov- The administration will newly listed as threatened. soming of wildflowers. In announced in the after- new order weakening the ernment consideration for for the first time reserve Conservation groups say 2002, a single wet storm noon that check-in pro- Endangered Species Act listing under the U.S. the option to estimate and that will leave them unpro- followed by a freeze killed cesses would once again could well make things Endangered Species Act. publicize the financial cost tected for months or years, an estimated 450 million be suspended. worse for the monarch, one But if the Trump adminis- of saving a species in as officials, conservation- monarchs in their winter “Democracy is a good of more than 1 million tration’s latest action sur- advance of any decision on ists and industries and home in Mexico, piling thing,” said signs that species that are struggling vives threatened legal chal- whether to do so. Monar- landowners hash out each wings inches deep on a for- appeared to be aimed at around the globe. lenges, there will be sweep- chs compete for habitat species’ survival plan, case est floor. mainland Chinese and for- Rapid development and ing changes to how the gov- with soybean and corn by case. A decision on whether eign travelers. Many signs climate change are escalat- ernment provides protec- farmers, whose crops are The rule also will limit the monarch will be listed also contained apologies ing the rates of species tions, and which creatures valued in the low tens of consideration of threats as threatened is expected for the disruption to travel- loss, according to a May receive them. billions of dollars annually. facing a species to the by December 2020. ers: “We stand here to United Nations report. For Administration officials For mountain caribou, sage “foreseeable” future, which In the meantime, volun- obstruct, only for one sin- monarchs, farming and say the changes, expected grouse, the Humboldt conservation groups say teers like Moore grow gle reason. We love and other human development to go into effect next marten in California’s old- allows the administration plants to feed and host the care for Hong Kong. We have eradicated state-size month, will reduce regula- growth redwoods and to ignore the growing harm monarchs, nurture cater- hope you will understand. swaths of native milkweed tion while still protecting other creatures, it’s log- of global warming. Along pillars, and tag and count Sorry.” habitat, cutting the butter- animals and plants. But ging, oil and gas develop- with farming, climate monarchs on the insects’ The burst of violence fly’s numbers by 90% over conservation advocates ment, ranching, and other change is one of the main annual migrations up and included protesters beat- the past two decades. and Democratic lawmakers industry driving struggling drivers of the monarch’s down America. ing up at least two men they suspected of being undercover agents and Risk of clashes at rally mobilizes Portland, Oregon, police came the same day Hong PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Port- with the U.S. At the top of that list side.” on the heels of similar rallies in Kong’s pro-Beijing leader land police are mobilizing to pre- are the masked and black-clad The groups know they will get a June and last summer that turned warned that the demon- vent clashes between out-of-state anti-fascists who turn out to vio- headline-grabbing reaction from violent, and the recent hate-driven strators had pushed far-right groups planning a rally lently oppose right-wing demon- Portland’s so-called “antifa,” whose shooting in El Paso, Texas. None of events onto a “path of no here and the homegrown anti-fas- strators as soon as they set foot in members have issued an online the city’s nearly 1,000 police offi- return,” highlighting the cists who oppose them as Ameri- town. call to their followers to turn out to cers will have the day off, and Port- hardening positions on ca’s culture wars seep into this pro- “It’s Portlandia, and in the pub- “defend Portland from a far-Right land will get help from the Oregon both sides. gressive haven. lic mind it represents everything attack.” Portland’s Rose City State Police and the FBI. Mayor Ted Police have acknowl- Saturday’s rally – and the vio- these (far-right) groups are Antifa, the nation’s oldest active Wheeler has said he may ask Gov. edged using “decoy” offi- lence it may bring – are a relative- against,” said Heidi Beirich, direc- anti-fascist group, says violence Kate Brown, a Democrat, to call up cers, and the violence fol- ly new reality here, as an informal tor of the Intelligence Project at the against right-wing demonstrators the Oregon National Guard. lowed weekend sightings coalition of white nationalists, Southern Poverty Law Center, is “exactly what should happen “There’s no winning for the of men dressed like white supremacists and extreme- which tracks hate groups. “It’s pro- when the far-right attempts to cops in a situation like this. 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The Packers' first-year said Tuesday that Rodgers and the rest of the first-team offense and first- team defense will play for about "a quarter or so" on Thursday when Green Bay heads to Baltimore to face the Ravens in their second preseason game. "We're always fluid with that, dependent upon how the game goes and how much time they have," LaFleur said. "But every- body should be prepared to play about a quarter or so." Thursday will be Rodgers' preseason debut after the 15th-year pro Pat Krause/Daily Globe watched the entire presea- FRESHMAN ALLY Miklesh, starting center fielder for the Wisconsin Badgers, talked to the Hurley girls softball team about Wisconsin and son opener against the Tex- what it takes to be successful in sports and in life. She spoke at the Iron Nugget on Saturday afternoon. ans last week from the side- line in warmups while lis- tening to the offensive com- munications on his head- Badgers’ Miklesh talks set. Rodgers said he wants to make sure he stays healthy and plays efficient football on Thursday night. softball with Hurley players "It will be a good test for our first time running this By PAT KRAUSE state title with my teammates was amazing. We sports psychologist that you can talk to when offense in another stadium, [email protected] were all so happy to accomplish an awesome things aren't going so well and even when on the road, against a real- HURLEY – If you walked into the Iron goal." things are going well, she does a lot of team ly good defense," he said. Nugget last Saturday afternoon, you might have Miklesh was named First Team All-State dur- bonding with us. She's extremely important to For the umpteenth time, asked why a young woman was speaking to the ing her sophomore, junior and senior years of us." Rodgers was asked on Hurley girls softball team. high school. Miklesh said that since the Badgers did so Tuesday about his relation- That young woman was Ally Miklesh from Wisconsin had their eye on Miklesh for a well last year, the team has had to revise its ship with LaFleur. Specifi- Plover, Wis., who is the starting center fielder long time and she verbally committed to Wis- goals for the coming year. cally, Rodgers was asked on the Wisconsin Badgers softball team and a consin as a sophomore. Then in 2018, she "Only one senior played last season," she what he wishes people rising star in the world of fast pitch collegiate signed a National Letter of Intent to enroll and said. "Next year, we want to win the Big 10, host knew about his relation- softball. play softball for the University of Wisconsin. a regional game and go to a super regional. We ship with his new coach Hurley assistant softball coach Randy King "The feeling was surreal when I signed," she want to put Wisconsin softball back on the who is just four years his was planning Hurley's annual end of the year said. "It was super exciting to represent and map." senior. pizza party and he always has someone come in play for Wisconsin as in-state kid. And Wiscon- Miklesh had some suggestions for the Hur- "We have a great line of to speak to the girls team. sin is an amazing academic institution." ley team on being successful in athletics and communication," he said. King's friend from high school was Bob Mik- And how did things go for Miklesh in her life. But she added that anything worthwhile in "But I'm not sitting up here lesh Jr. and he knew Bob and his family would first year in college academically and athletical- life comes with a lot of hard work. wishing people – 'I wish be coming to Ironwood because Bob Miklesh ly? "Ask yourself what can I do to improve you just knew this' – I was being inducted into the Ironwood Area "It was great," she said. "We had a great team myself?" Miklesh said. "I was a normal kid, but don't care. Look, I don't Sports Hall of Fame. King asked if Ally Miklesh chemistry and got the job done on the softball I didn't go to dances or parties (but she did go need to go out and prove to would speak to the Hurley players. She agreed. field and in the classroom, but it did get hectic to the prom). I was always practicing or lifting anybody how great Matt Miklesh was a freshman at Wisconsin last at times." weights. Push yourself to get to the next level. I and I are getting along, or year who routinely found herself in center field Miklesh comes across as humble, passionate played softball all over the Midwest, in Col- him stand up there and say due to her cannon of an arm and she has speed about softball and mature beyond her years. orado and in Tennessee and I went to camps how great it's been. Look, to burn and an unwavering will to win. Her And she has a take no prisoners mentality when (which is where Wisconsin spotted her). we're having a great time Wisconsin team had a 43-14 overall record and the game is on the line. Always hustle-it shows your coaches you want communicating, and the went 15-6 in the Big Ten Conference. When she was asked what she did best in to be there. Send highlight videos to coaches- conjecture is for clickbait During her high school career, Miklesh led softball, Miklesh didn't mention hitting, field- you want to get your name out there. Hit an news stories you guys can the Wisconsin Valley Conference (one of the ing or anything physical. She said she is "all extra hour. Motivate your teammates. Work on put on your websites." state's biggest) in hits, batting average, runs about my team and my teammates." your personality and being a good person. Who Rodgers said the dia- scored, stolen bases and triples. She led Stevens "The mental part of the game is more impor- you are as a person determines who you are as logue between him and Point to two state final appearances and one tant than the physical," she said. "I try to be a a player. Be yourself, be respectful and show LaFleur has been great state championship. real good teammate and have a personal con- your parents your appreciation for all they do because Rodgers knows "That was one of my biggest euphoric nection with everyone on the team. In the who's the boss – LaFleur. moments," Miklesh told the Daily Globe in a dugout, I try to keep the energy up and try to LaFleur said Rodgers' quick interview before she spoke. "To share that keep us in a positive state of mind. We have a backfield mate, running MIKLESH — page 10 back Aaron Jones, will not play. Jones, who led the team with 728 yards on the Gonzalez's blast off of Hader lifts Twins over Brewers ground last season, partici- MILWAUKEE (AP) – Christian pated in his first team (11- Yelich returned to the starting line- on-11) period on Tuesday up and sparked a late rally, but it after missing six practices wasn't enough for the Milwaukee and the preseason opener Brewers as Marwin Gonzalez hit a because of a hamstring three-run off of Josh issue. Hader to propel the Minnesota "I wouldn't even call it Twins to a come-from-behind 7-5 an injury; it was just tight," win Tuesday night. Jones said. With Milwaukee trailing 4-1 in The defense will be the seventh inning, Yelich hit an without outside linebacker RBI double and scored on Yasmani Oren Burks indefinitely. Grandal's three-run home run, his Burks said he initially 20th of the season. That gave the thought he would need to Brewers a 5-4 lead. undergo season-ending But Gonzalez followed in the surgery to repair a pectoral muscle he injured last Minnesota Twins 7, BrewersMilwaukee 5 week against the Texans. ab rhbi ab rhbi Burks said a specialist Kepler cf 3100Cain cf 5001 Garver c 5112Hiura 2b 4120 determined that it would J.Plnco ss 4010Yelich rf 5111 heal on its own. E.Rsrio lf 4220Braun lf 3110 Sano 3b 4110Grandal 1b 4123 "I'm really hoping that Arraez 2b 3011Mstakas 3b 5010 Oren's thing is going to be C.Cron 1b 3000Pina c 4020 Gnzalez rf 4223H.Perez ss 4110 really short term and we'll M.Perez p 2000Grisham ph 1000 Adranza ph 1011C.Andrs p 1000 get him back here quicker," R.Hrper p 0000F.Prlta p 0000 Packers general manager Duffey p 0000Gamel ph 1000 Schoop ph 1000Faria p 0000 Brian Gutekunst. "Right S.Dyson p 0000Thames ph 0000 now, I'd just kind of like to Romo p 0000Pmeranz p 0000 Albers p 0000 get through this next game, Hader p 0000 kind of see where we're at, D.Wllms p 0000 Associated Press Totals 34 797Totals 37 5 10 5 MILWAUKEE BREWERS relief Josh Hader reacts after giving up a three-run home run to Min- see where Oren's at." Minnesota 003 000 130 —7 Milwaukee 000 100 400 —5 nesota Twins' Marwin Gonzalez during the eighth inning Tuesday in Milwaukee. Burks said he's day to E_Garver (5), J.Polanco (12). DP_Minnesota 1, Milwaukee 2. day and there is no LOB_Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 12. 2B_E.Rosario (19), Adrianza (5), Yelich (24), Moustakas (25), Pina (6). HR_Garver (22), Gon- eighth with his blast, his 14th, to But then Gonzalez hit Hader's when Mitch Garver was called for timetable for his return. zalez (14), Grandal (20). CS_Arraez (2). NOTES: CB Kevin King, whose 2018 campaign put the Twins ahead to stay. first pitch, a 96 miles-per-hour fast- catcher's interference. All four runs IP HRER BB SO was ended by a hamstring injury, continues to be Minnesota It was the fifth blown save for ball, over the wall. in the Brewers rally were given up sidelined with yet another hurt hamstring. King M.Perez 661043 hasn't practiced since suffering the injury in the R.Harper BS,3 034300Hader, an All-Star for the second Yelich had missed five starts by reliever Ryne Harper, who did- team's scrimmage Aug. 2. ... Rodgers and TE Duffey W,2-1 110011 Jimmy Graham connected on a 40-yard touch- consecutive year. The left-hander due to back stiffness, although he n't record an out in facing four bat- S.Dyson H,18 100001 down over S Adrian Amos on Tuesday. The score Romo S,19-20 100000has allowed four home runs in his did pinch-hit Sunday, striking out. ters in the seventh. was followed by the entire offense running down to Milwaukee the end zone to celebrate with Graham. "He's a last six appearances. The reigning NL MVP entered Minnesota starter Martín Pérez, C.Anderson 533334 Hall-of-Fame talent, and we gotta get him the F.Peralta 100011 The pivotal eighth inning start- Tuesday leading the NL in batting who had given up a season-high opportunities so that he can reach his potential in Faria 121101 this offense," Rodgers said. "And I think we're ed with the Twins putting runners average and tied with the Angels' seven runs in his previous start, Pomeranz L,2-10 H,31-3 12210 going to do it based on the schemes and the Albers H,8 1-3 00001on first and second with no outs Mike Trout for the major-league managed to leave nine Brewers approach in getting him in some of those positions Hader BS,5 1-3 11101 where he can be the first or second read in a pro- D.Williams 120010before Brewers reliever Drew lead in home runs with 39. He stranded on base during six gression." ... A helicopter circled and hovered over R.Harper pitched to 4 batters in the 7th practice for several seconds on Tuesday. Both Pomeranz (2-10) recorded the first went 3-for-4, grounding out in his innings and gave up only an HBP_by C.Anderson (C.Cron), by Romo (Pina). WP_Faria, LaFleur and Rodgers said they didn't see it. When Duffey. out. He was replaced Matt Albers, first three trips to the plate. unearned run. He had allowed 11 asked about it after practice, LaFleur said: "Did the Umpires_Home, Rob Drake; First, Roberto Ortiz; Second, Tim Bears send a spy?" Green Bay opens the regular who struck out the only batter he Grandal's homer also scored home runs in last five starts, but Timmons; Third, Mike Muchlinski. season Sept. 5 at rival Chicago. T_3:47. A_44,331 (41,900). faced, C.J. Cron. Ryan Braun, who reached first gave up no homers Tuesday. l 10 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Oakland (Bailey 9-8) at San Fran- Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. assignment. NFL PreseasonAll Times EDT cisco (Beede 3-6), 3:45 p.m. Houston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned Thursday's Games Seattle (Gonzales 12-9) at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE RHP Patrick Weigel to Gwinnett (IL). Buffalo 24, Indianapolis 16 (Jackson 2-5), 7:10 p.m. WLPct GB Selected the contract of OF Rafael Baltimore 29, Jacksonville 0 Pittsburgh (Archer 3-8) at L.A. Washington 64 55 .538 — Ortega from Gwinnett. New England 31, Detroit 3 Angels (Peters 2-1), 8:07 p.m. St. Louis 62 55 .530 — CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned Cleveland 30, Washington 10 St. Louis (Hudson 10-6) at Milwaukee 62 58 .517 1½ RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa (PCL). Tennessee 27, Philadelphia 10 Kansas City (Keller 7-12), 8:15 p.m. New York 61 58 .513 2 Reinstated LHP Kyle Ryan from the Miami 34, Atlanta 27 Thursday's Games Philadelphia 61 58 .513 2 bereavement list. N.Y. Giants 31, N.Y. Jets 22 Seattle at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Arizona 60 59 .504 3 — Optioned Carolina 23, Chicago 13 Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 San Francisco 59 60 .496 4 OF Brian O'Gray to Louisville (IL). Green Bay 28, Houston 26 p.m. Monday's Games — Arizona 17, L.A. Chargers 13 Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Washington 7, Cincinnati 6 Placed INF Tyler White on the 10- Seattle 22, Denver 14 Chicago White Sox at L.A. Arizona 8, Colorado 6 day IL. Recalled OF Kyle Garlick Friday's Games Angels, 10:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 10, San Diego 4 from Oklahoma City (PCL). Pittsburgh 30, Tampa Bay 28 Houston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Tuesday's Games — Optioned Minnesota 34, New Orleans 25 Philadelphia 4, Chicago Cubs 2 RHP Chris Mazza to Syracuse (IL). Saturday's Games NationalAll Times League EDT Washington 3, Cincinnati 1 Recalled RHP Drew Gagnon from Oakland 14, L.A. Rams 3 East Division Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 3 Syracuse. Kansas City 38, Cincinnati 17 WLPct GB Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 5 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — San Francisco 17, Dallas 9 Atlanta 71 50 .587 — St. Louis 2, Kansas City 0 Fired hitting coach John Mallee. Thursday, Aug. 15 Washington 64 55 .538 6 Arizona at Colorado Named senior adviser to the general Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 7 New York 61 58 .513 9 Oakland at San Francisco manager Charlie Manuel hitting p.m. Philadelphia 61 58 .513 9 Tampa Bay at San Diego coach for the remainder of the sea- Green Bay at Baltimore, 7:30 Miami 44 74 .373 25½ Wednesday's Games son. p.m. Central Division Minnesota (Gibson 11-5) at Mil- — Sent N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB waukee (Gonzalez 2-1), 2:10 p.m. C Francisco Cervelli to Indianapolis Cincinnati at Washington, 7:30 Chicago 64 55 .538 — Arizona (Ray 10-7) at Colorado (IL) for a rehab assignment. Rein- p.m. St. Louis 62 55 .530 1 (Freeland 3-10), 3:10 p.m. stated RHP Rookie Davis from the Oakland at Arizona, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 62 58 .517 2½ Tampa Bay (Kittredge 1-0) at San 60-Day IL and optioned him to Indi- Friday, Aug. 16 Cincinnati 56 62 .475 7½ Diego (Quantrill 5-3), 3:40 p.m. anapolis. Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 49 69 .415 14½ Oakland (Bailey 9-8) at San Fran- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. West Division cisco (Beede 3-6), 3:45 p.m. Optioned C Andrew Knizner to Miami at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. WLPct GB Cincinnati (Bauer 10-8) at Wash- Memphis (PCL). Placed OF Jose Saturday, Aug. 17 Los Angeles 80 41 .661 — ington (Strasburg 14-5), 4:05 p.m. Martinez on the 10-day IL. Selected Cleveland at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Arizona 60 59 .504 19 Chicago Cubs (Hamels 6-3) at the contract of OF Randy Arozarena New England at Tennessee, 7 San Francisco 59 60 .496 20 Philadelphia (Nola 10-3), 7:05 p.m. from Memphis. Reinstated C Yadier p.m. San Diego 55 63 .466 23½ N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-7) at Atlanta Molina from the 10-day IL. Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 7:30 Colorado 53 66 .445 26 (Keuchel 3-5), 7:20 p.m. — Placed p.m. Monday's Games St. Louis (Hudson 10-6) at RHP Carl Edwards Jr. on the 10-day Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. Washington 7, Cincinnati 6 Kansas City (Keller 7-12), 8:15 p.m. IL. Recalled LHP Robert Erlin from Dallas vs L.A. Rams at Honolulu, Arizona 8, Colorado 6 Thursday's Games El Paso. Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Hawaii, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh 10, L.A. Angels 2 Submitted photo Sunday, Aug. 18 Tampa Bay 10, San Diego 4 7:05 p.m. Optioned LHP Conner Menez to New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, 4 Tuesday's Games St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Sacramento (PCL). Recalled C WISCONSIN BADGERS’ softball player Ally Miklesh, middle back row, talked to Hur- p.m. Philadelphia 4, Chicago Cubs 2 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Aramis Garcia from Sacramento. Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Washington 3, Cincinnati 1 San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — ley players Saturday. They include from left, first row: Nicole DiGiorgio, Keira Monday, Aug. 19 L.A. Dodgers 15, Miami 1 p.m. Signed P Greg Holland to a minor Niemi, Kelsey King; second row: Hannah Panosso, Kylee Hewitt, Ally Miklesh, San Francisco at Denver, 8 p.m. Atlanta 5, N.Y. Mets 3 league contract. Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 5 TransactionsBASEBALL BASKETBALL Brooke Ofstad and Haley Nyquist. AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT St. Louis 2, Kansas City 0 USA BASEBALL — Named Scott National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS — East Division Arizona at Colorado Brosius bench coach, Roly de Signed G Demetrius Jackson. Niemi, Kelsey King, Han- their mom, Michelle, went WLPct GB Oakland at San Francisco Armas bullpen coach, Phil Plantier Miklesh New York 80 41 .661 — Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels hitting coach, pitching OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER — nah Panosso, Kylee Hewitt, off to get all dressed up for Tampa Bay 70 50 .583 9½ Tampa Bay at San Diego coach, third base Signed C Justin Patton. Boston 63 59 .516 17½ Wednesday's Games coach and first base Women's NBA Brooke Ofstad, Haley Bob Miklesh Jr.'s induction Toronto 51 72 .415 30 Minnesota (Gibson 11-5) at Mil- coach of the Premier12 team. WNBA — Suspended Phoenix C From page 9 Nyquist) and Miklesh went into the Ironwood Area Baltimore 39 81 .325 40½ waukee (Gonzalez 2-1), 2:10 p.m. American League three games, Dallas Fs Kristine Anigwe and Kayla Thorn- Central Division Arizona (Ray 10-7) at Colorado BALTIMORE ORIOLES — for you. off to one end of the room Sports Hall of Fame. ton two games and Phoenix G Diana W L Pct GB (Freeland 3-10), 3:10 p.m. Recalled RHP Chandler Shepherd for an informal question "I'm so proud of my Minnesota 72 47 .605 — Tampa Bay (Kittredge 1-0) at San from Norfolk (IL). Taurasi and Dallas F Kaela Davis Miklesh wasn't preach- Cleveland 72 48 .600 ½ Diego (Quantrill 5-3), 3:40 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Added one game for their actions during ing at the girls, she was just and answer session. The dad," Ally said. And your Chicago 53 65 .449 18½ Oakland (Bailey 9-8) at San Fran- RHP Jose Ruiz to roster from Char- Saturday's game. team then gave Miklesh a whole family has to be Kansas City 43 77 .358 29½ cisco (Beede 3-6), 3:45 p.m. lotte. FOOTBALL giving it to them straight Detroit 35 81 .302 35½ Cincinnati (Bauer 10-8) at Wash- COLORADO ROCKIES — National Football League Hurley softball T-shirt and proud of you, Ally. CHICAGO BEARS — Waived and being a true role West Division ington (Strasburg 14-5), 4:05 p.m. Selected C Dom Nunez from Albu- WR Emanuel Hall. WLPct GB Chicago Cubs (Hamels 6-3) at querque. Recalled RHP Jeff Hoff- model. they took a group picture Her grandparents are Houston 78 42 .650 — Philadelphia (Nola 10-3), 7:05 p.m. man from Albuquerque. Optioned P CINCINNATI BENGALS — Then the Hurley girls together. Bob and Sandy Miklesh of Oakland 67 51 .568 10 L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-2) at Chi Chi Gonzales to Albuquerque. Waived OT Kent Perkins. Texas 59 60 .496 18½ Miami (Hernandez 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Designated Chris Ianetta for assign- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — (Nicole DiGiorgio, Keira Then Ally, Megan and Ironwood. Los Angeles 58 62 .483 20 N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-7) at Atlanta ment. Released QB Danny Etling. Seattle 49 71 .408 29 (Keuchel 3-5), 7:20 p.m. — Recalled NEW YORK GIANTS — Placed WR Amba Etta-Tawo on IR. Monday's Games Pittsburgh (Archer 3-8) at L.A. INF/OF Myles Straw from Round Waived/injured TE Isaiah Searight. Seager, Murphy combine for five Houston at Chicago White Sox, Angels (Peters 2-1), 8:07 p.m. Rock. ppd. St. Louis (Hudson 10-6) at KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Waived DE Alex Jenkins. Signed TE N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 5, 1st Kansas City (Keller 7-12), 8:15 p.m. Optioned LHP Eric Skoglund to Jake Powell. game Thursday's Games Omaha (PCL). Recalled RHP Jacob NEW YORK JETS — Waived TE homers in Mariners win over Tigers N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 8, L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 3:05 p.m. Barnes from Omaha. Signed RHP Nick Truesdell. Signed CB Marcus 2nd game Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, Nick Howard to a minor league con- Cooper. 7:05 p.m. tract. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Waived DETROIT (AP) – Kyle Seager left Com- Toronto 19, Texas 4 Seattle Mariners Detroit11, Tigers 6 St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. — CB Hamp Cheevers and P Johnny Cleveland 6, Boston 5 ab rhbi ab rhbi N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Optioned RHP Jose Rodriguez to Townsend. Signed DB Makinton erica Park with the first three-homer game Pittsburgh 10, L.A. Angels 2 M.Smith cf-rf 5121Goodrum cf 5210 San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 Salt Lake. Reinstated RHP Griffin Dorleant and CB Joshua Holsey. Tampa Bay 10, San Diego 4 of his career and he had no idea how it hap- J.Crwfr ss 5011D.Lugo 3b 4020 p.m. Canning from IL. Placed LHP Adal- TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Tuesday's Games Do.Sntn dh 3100Mi.Cbrr dh 4011 berto Mejia on the Restricted List. Waived DL Dare Odeyingbo. Signed pened. Houston 6, Chicago White Sox 2, Vglbach 1b 3100Dixon lf 5010 Wild Card Recalled RHP Jake Jewell from Salt S Darian Stewart. 1st game All Times EDT Seager homered in the fourth, sixth and Broxton cf 1000Ro.Rdri 2b 5010 Lake. COLLEGE N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Au.Nola rf-1b 4110J.Hicks 1b 5121 MINNESOTA TWINS — CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — ninth innings, driving in six runs as the Toronto 3, Texas 0 W L Pct GB K.Sager 3b 4336Dmritte rf 5220 Optioned RHP Cody Stashak to Promoted assistant baseball coach Boston 7, Cleveland 6, 10 innings Tampa Bay 70 50 .583 — Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers 11- T.Mrphy c 4222J.Rgers c 3112 Rochester (IL). Reinstated RHP Thomas Butters to assistant head Seattle 11, Detroit 6 Minnesota 72 47 .605 — D.Grdon 2b 5110Mercer ss 4021 Sam Dyson from the 10-day IL. coach. 6 on Tuesday night. Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 5 Oakland 67 51 .568 2 Lopes lf 4111 — Desig- CHATTANOOGA — Named Mike St. Louis 2, Kansas City 0 Monday's Games Moore lf 0000 nated LHP Joe Mantiply for assign- Hatcher head assistant wrestling "I don't remember ever hitting three in a Chicago White Sox 4, Houston 1, Tampa Bay 10, San Diego 4 Totals 38 11 11 11 Totals 40 6 13 5 ment. Released LHP Daniel coach. 2nd game Tuesday's Games game at any level," he said. "I'm not sure Seattle 001 206 002 — 11 Camarena. Reinstated RHP CHOWAN — Named Michael Oakland at San Francisco Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 5 Detroit 001 410 000 —6 Jonathan Loaisiga from the 60-day Branch assistant men's and I've ever done it." Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels St. Louis 2, Kansas City 0 E_Goodrum (15). DP_Detroit 1. LOB_Seattle 6, Detroit 10. 2B_M.Smith IL. Selected the contract of RHP women's swim coach. Tampa Bay at San Diego Oakland at San Francisco, 9:45 Seager's first two homers were routine, (18), Lopes (1), Goodrum (25), D.Lugo (1), Mi.Cabrera (17), Dixon (13), Mer- Adonis Rosa from Scranton/Wilkes- HOFSTRA — Named Stacie Wednesday's Games p.m. cer (9). HR_K.Seager 3 (14), T.Murphy 2 (12), J.Hicks (8), J.Rogers (4). Barre (IL). Nadel assistant men's and women's but he got some help on the third one. His Texas (Allard 0-0) at Toronto Tampa Bay at San Diego, 10:10 SB_M.Smith (32), Demeritte (3). TEXAS RANGERS — Placed cross country and track coach. (Reid-Foley 2-2), 12:37 p.m. p.m. line drive to left-centerfield didn't have the IP HRER BB SO RHP Jesse Chavez on the 10-day MANHATTANVILLE — Named Baltimore (Bundy 5-12) at N.Y. Wednesday's Games Seattle IL. Selected the contract of RHP Chris Abramo men's and women's distance to clear the fence, but centerfield- Yankees (Happ 9-7), 1:05 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 11-5) at Mil- Kikuchi 3 1-3 95513 David Carpenter from Nashville golf coach and Paul Templeton Boston (Johnson 1-1) at Cleve- waukee (Gonzalez 2-1), 2:10 p.m. Grotz W,1-0 1 2-3 21113 (PCL). men's soccer coach. er and leftfielder Brandon land (Bieber 12-4), 1:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Kittredge 1-0) at San Brennan 000010 — PENNSYLVANIA — Named Joy Houston (Miley 11-4) at Chicago Diego (Quantrill 5-3), 3:40 p.m. Dixon collided on the warning track. The Tuivailala H,1 100001 Optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Buf- De Jesús senior associate athletic White Sox (Detwiler 1-3), 2:10 p.m. Oakland (Bailey 9-8) at San Fran- Wisler H,5 110002 falo (IL). Recalled 1B Rowdy Tellez director/chief financial officer. ball hit Goodrum's glove and bounced over Minnesota (Gibson 11-5) at Mil- cisco (Beede 3-6), 3:45 p.m. Magill H,1 100000 from Buffalo. RANDOLPH — Named Ryan waukee (Gonzalez 2-1), 2:10 p.m. St. Louis (Hudson 10-6) at the fence. E.Swanson 110003 National League Purrington cross country coach. Tampa Bay (Kittredge 1-0) at San Kansas City (Keller 7-12), 8:15 p.m. Detroit ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — YALE — Named Ellyse Hamlin "I was running, so I didn't see it," Seager Diego (Quantrill 5-3), 3:40 p.m. Thursday's Games Boyd L,6-9 5 1-3 77624 Designated OF Blake Swihart for assistant women's tennis coach. said. "Everyone told me they knocked it Ni.Ramirez 032200 over, but I'm going to have to find a replay Hall 1 2-3 00023 B.Farmer 100001 online. When I tell the story, it's going to be Cisnero 112222 Harbaugh says he wouldn't lie about transfer Ni.Ramirez pitched to 3 batters in the 6th a no-doubter." Brennan pitched to 0 batter in the 6th ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Jim Har- man, transferred to Cincinnati last year. Seager and Tom Murphy hit back-to- WP_Boyd, Grotz, Ni.Ramirez. Umpires_Home, Eric Cooper; First, Jansen Visconti; Second, Will Little; baugh lashed out Tuesday night at Cincin- The NCAA denied his waiver request in back homers in the fourth and sixth Third, Joe West. nati coach Luke Fickell, who said Michi- the spring to be eligible this season. Hud- innings, but Tigers reliever Jose Cisnero T_3:42. A_16,195 (41,297). gan did not support a transfer's attempt to son posted on Twitter that mental health walked Murphy in the ninth. No team- better than that." immediately play for the Bearcats. prompted his transfer, but his request was mates have ever hit back-to-back homers The Mariners took a 1-0 lead in the Harbaugh said he told Fickell months denied because he did not reveal the three times in one game. third on J.P. Crawford's RBI single. ago he wouldn't lie about what he knew issues at Michigan. "That was a lot of fun," Murphy said. 's ground-rule double regarding the transfer of James Hudson. Hudson, who is from Toledo, Ohio, "I've never been a part of anything like tied the score in the bottom of the inning, Fickell told The Athletic that Michigan signed to play at Michigan in 2017 and he that." but the Mariners regained the lead in the didn't support Hudson's waiver request. redshirted as a freshman and played spar- The Mariners won for the second time fourth. "They can say they didn't undermine ingly as a sophomore. in 10 games, improving to 5-0 against Boyd retired the first two batters, but it, but they didn't work to help the kid Harbaugh said Fickell called him in Detroit this season. Zac Grotz (1-0) picked Seager and Murphy hit their first set of out," Fickell said in the story published March, trying to coach him what to say up his first win with 1 2/3 innings of relief. back-to-back homers to give Seattle a 3-1 Tuesday. "All the power is in the hands of about the events leading up to Hudson's Detroit lost for the ninth time in 12 lead. the school a player is leaving. If they want transfer. games and fell to 16-42 at home. They need "He just made some bad pitches," Tigers to help, they can help them become eligi- "I told him, 'I'm not going to lie,'" Har- to go 6-17 in their final 23 games at Com- manager Ron Gardenhire said. "He's mis- ble." baugh recalled telling Fickell said. erica Park to avoid becoming the first team firing right now." Harbaugh said that's simply not true. Harbaugh said he talked to Fickell to lose 60 home games. Detroit, though, regained the lead with "Michigan did not block the waiver," about Hudson switching from offensive to (6-9) allowed seven runs two homers in the bottom of the inning. said Harbaugh, adding it was the NCAA's defensive line. on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. He gave up led off with his eighth, and decision to deny Hudson's request. As Harbaugh has often said this sum- four homers, and has allowed 30 this sea- after Travis Demeritte singled, Jake Rogers The NCAA does not comment on spe- mer, he believes all college athletes son, the third highest total in the majors. hit the fourth of his career. cific waiver cases and rarely do schools, should be able to transfer once without "I take full responsibility for what hap- The homers were the 30th and 31st even when an athlete waives protection sitting out the following season. pened - that game is on me," Boyd said. "I allowed by Yusei Kikuchi this season, tying under federal privacy laws. "That's how I personally feel about this made a few bad pitches and they hit home him with for the major-league Hudson, a seldom-used offensive line- issue," he said. runs in some big situations. I have to be lead, one ahead of Boyd. Column: Bristol needs ‘cage rattling’ to spark playoff push

By JENNA FRYER record eighth championship. stand was closed on the same weekend the weeklong saga after the two made contact AP Auto Racing Writer As NASCAR looks back – fondly, no 12-time Bristol winner announced his two races ago, Johnson felt Blaney showed CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – It was 20 doubt – on that hot summer night show- retirement as Fox Sports' longtime analyst. a lack of respect, and Blaney didn't back years ago when Dale Earnhardt Sr. spun down between a pair of Hall of Famers, The cost of a weekend at Bristol – the down from his position. It took a conver- Terry Labonte to win a Saturday night race perhaps there needs to be a whole lot get-in price on the track website Monday sation over beers to smooth things out at Bristol Motor Speedway. more cage rattling at this stage of the sea- was $80 and lodging is typically $300 or between the two, but it was a headache Earnhardt was chasing the trophy – the son. more per night at nearby motels – has cer- neither wanted as they jockey for berths in playoffs didn't exist, no stages, no bonus Bristol, particularly its August race tainly harmed attendance for the former the 16-driver playoff field. points – and The Intimidator simply want- around the 0.533-mile concrete, gladiator- bucket list sporting event at a track that Problem is, NASCAR needs rivalries ed the victory. Labonte had squeezed past style oval, was always one of the toughest marketed itself as the site of a raging tem- and controversies and drivers willing to Earnhardt to momentarily take the lead tickets in NASCAR and boasted 55 consec- pest where drivers could lose their cool rattle a cage to get a win. and Earnhardt immediately spun him out utive sellouts from 1982 through 2010. and explode in anger. Jeff Gordon once Especially now, in a rebuilding period of his way. The track accommodated 30,000 fans at shoved Matt Kenseth, Tony Stewart threw for NASCAR, and with seven slots open in The crowd at the packed Bristol bull- the start of the streak, but expanded as a helmet, middle fingers are the common the playoff field. Blaney, Aric Almirola, ring jeered Earnhardt's aggressive move, most NASCAR promoters did during the form of communication and tempers are William Byron, Kyle Larson, Erik Jones, and the seven-time champion dismissed 1990s to an obese 161,000 seats because typically at the boiling point. Ryan Newman and Clint Bowyer are all the criticism. fans were pouring through the gates in Of course, fans can argue the racing mathematically eligible to make the post- "Didn't mean to really turn him around, record numbers at venues across the coun- just isn't the same as it was in 1999 when season, but Daniel Suarez, Johnson and meant to rattle his cage, though," said an try. Earnhardt used his bumper to win a race. Paul Menard are lurking. unapologetic Earnhardt. When the 2008 economic crisis began, First came alterations to the Bristol track Bristol was once a special stop on the Two decades later, there is so much and fans were no longer willing to pay surface. Then drivers became scared of NASCAR circuit for its intense on-track more on the line as NASCAR returns to inflated prices for hotels along the Ten- upsetting a sponsor with bad behavior. action and the anger it aroused in the Bristol on the anniversary of one of the nessee/Virginia line, the crowd began to NASCAR's rules package has since elimi- field. It's time to race hard again, to take most famous finishes in series history. dwindle. The sellout streak ended two nated many of the opportunities for the no prisoners at Bristol and lock down There are only three races left to make the years later, Bristol's great Coliseum has bumping and banging that made the sport playoff berths. There's too much on the playoffs and only nine drivers have locked removed roughly 20,000 seats since and so popular. line to play nice or race for points, and it in their slots. Jimmie Johnson is on the the track didn't even bother selling tickets Drivers also don't want the drama that would do the sport a world of good if the outside of the top 16, desperately trying to in the turns for the spring race in April. In comes with a feud. Johnson and Ryan drivers attacked Saturday night the same work his way into a chance to race for a a cruel twist, the Darrell Waltrip grand- Blaney found themselves embroiled in a way Earnhardt did 20 years ago. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Torn between marriage and self Dear Annie: I have a problem I’ve been struggling with for quite some time. I am in my late 40s and have been married for over half my life. For the past five years or so, I have been dealing with the idea that I may be gay. I have always kind of felt that I could be, but I went the traditional route Dear and married a man. Annie Thinking back to my younger days, I was never interested much in the boys or men around me. I dated many, but I never salt that I should. However, we are on the felt anything for them. My husband was same page when it comes to the terrible different; I actually did have feelings for practice of smashing wedding cake in peo- him, and I still love him very much. I have ple’s faces. “Playful” is absolutely wrong in told him that I have these other feelings defending this practice. and can’t help but fear I may have missed I attended a beautiful wedding recently. out on something more. He’s heard me out It was quite lavish and tasteful – until the THE PAJAMA DIARIES but hasn’t had much to say about it. Instead, he’s pretty much just ignored it, cake cutting took place. The bride and probably hoping it would go away. groom smacked each other in the face My husband and I have not been very with cake. They then proceeded to grab close for quite a while, so I can’t help handfuls of the icing-loaded cake and thinking I could be experiencing a life throw it at each other, much to the disap- more in line with my true self. I don’t want proval of guests close by. The attendants to have any regrets when I get older, but I then got into the melee and also started to did make a commitment when I married. I toss cake and icing. Before long, the room am so torn. I have been seeing a therapist, was smeared with icing and cake, and but we never seem to talk much about this some guests were so disgusted that they issue. She plays it off, almost the same as got up and left. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM my husband. Am I making too much of After the cake was destroyed and the this? 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Winston Duke, a Trinidadian actor, said, “The panther is sleek. The panther is sneaky. The panther is covert. Meanwhile, the gorilla will show up and bang on his chest.” Some bridge players are like gorillas, and others resemble panthers; it helps to know who is who. In today’s deal, for example, South is in six spades. West leads the diamond jack. Declarer wins with his ace, plays a heart to dummy’s king and runs the spade jack. When that wins the trick, how should South continue? North preferred to raise spades with only three rather than rebid one no-trump with two low diamonds. This prompted South immediately to launch (Roman Key Card) Ask The Doctors Blackwood. Ask The Doctors If the spade finesse is working, declarer has 12 top tricks: five spades, two hearts, three diamonds and two clubs. But if he runs the spade 10 at trick three, he will learn that West is a panther, having made a sneaky duck. West will take the trick and return AS TEMPERATURES RISE, his last spade to defeat the contract. South would need the club finesse to work, and, as you can see, it isn’t. READERS SHOULD HEAD INSIDE However, South should realize that as long as spades are 3-2, he can afford one loser there (and still has chances if East began with four by Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. trumps). So, at trick three, he plays a spade to his ace. He continues by Hello again, dear readers, and 40 years later, I finally like wants." cashing his two remaining diamond winners, discarding a club from the welcome to the oh-yes-it's- small servings of ice cream oc- board. He leads a club to the ace, summer edition of our monthly casionally, but no gooey top- We continue to hear from older throws a club on the heart ace, plays letters column. To date, it pings -- ever!" she wrote. "I readers about their pets and a club to the king and ruffs his last club on the board. Declarer loses only seems no part of the nation would joke that the perfect diet the companionship, joy and one trump trick and feels like banging has escaped the unique misery would require me to work full sense of purpose they bring. his chest in good gorilla fashion! of a heat wave. Please be time for two years each for a An 87-year-old reader in Simi © 2019 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS careful when temperatures bakery, a pizza parlor, a steak- Valley, California, says her two BRIDGE spike, and take all local heat house, etc. Aversion therapy small dogs get her out of the advisories seriously. It's easy to does work! Ice cream may not house for a walk several times PHILLIPunderestimate the effects of have much aroma, but the sen- a day. "The exercise keeps my extreme heat and humidity and sory overload did the trick!" legs moving so I don't end up ALDER to overestimate our ability to A column about the fairly new in a wheelchair," she wrote. withstand it. Limit outdoor or idea of creating an advanced Thank you, as ever, for taking strenuous activities, particu- care directive specific to a de- the time to write to us. We look larly during the peak hours of mentia diagnosis rang true for forward to hearing from you, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Use air con- many of you, who said it and will see you back here next ditioners or fans if you have prompted important conversa- month. them; if not, take refuge in an tions and even some decision- Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an air-conditioned mall or a cool- making. We heard from a internist and associate profes- ing center. Drink plenty of paramedic in Terre Haute, Indi- sor of medicine at UCLA water and avoid alcohol. Check ana, who asked families and Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is in with children and the aged, caregivers to honor the ad- an internist and assistant pro- who are particularly suscepti- vanced care directives of their fessor of medicine at UCLA ble to heat exhaustion and heat loved ones. "Too many times I Health.) stroke. have been called on a respira- (Send your questions to ask- And now, your letters. We re- tory/cardiac arrest, and when I [email protected], cently answered questions ask if the patient has a DNR or write: Ask the Doctors, c/o about a study that found the (do not resuscitate) or ad- Media Relations, UCLA Health, sustained scent of a tempting vanced directive, there is one 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite food had the unexpected effect person who says, 'Yes, she has 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90095. of actually easing the craving a DNR, but I'm revoking it. Owing to the volume of mail, for a snack. Several of you Save her!'" he wrote. "I under- personal replies cannot be pro- wrote to say you've experi- stand that sudden death can vided enced this phenomenon, in- cause people to act contrary to COPYRIGHT 2018 UCLA cluding a reader from Grand people's wishes. However, if a HEALTH Island, Nebraska. 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"Now, that this is what the patient l 14 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NFL teaming with Jay-Z on entertainment, social activism NEW YORK (AP) — The partnership with Roc NFL and Jay-Z’s entertain- Nation as a significant step ment and sports represen- in several directions. tation company are team- “Roc Nation is one of ing up for events and social the most globally influen- activism. tial and impactful organi- The league not only will zations in entertainment,” use Jay-Z’s Roc Nation to Goodell said. “The NFL consult on its entertain- and Roc Nation share a ment presentations, vision of inspiring mean- including the Super Bowl ingful social change across halftime show, but will our country. We are work with the rapper and thrilled to partner with Roc entrepreneur’s company to Nation and look forward to “strengthen community making a difference in our through music and the communities together.” NFL’s Inspire Change ini- While the entertain- tiative.” ment portion of the deal is Inspire Change was cre- important — Roc Nation’s Associated Press ated by the league after an stable includes Rihanna, GRETA THUNBERG looks up as she poses for a picture on the boat Malizia as it is moored in Plymouth, England agreement with a coalition Mariah Carey, Shakira and, Tuesday. Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old climate change activist who has inspired student protests around the of players who demonstrat- of course, Jay-Z — much world, is heading to the United States this week — in a sailboat. ed during the national emphasis from both the anthem to protest social league and the representa- and racial injustice in this tion group is being placed Greta Thunberg’s sailing country. Those demonstra- on the social relations tions were sparked by for- aspect of the agreement. mer San Francisco 49ers For Inspire Change to suc- quarterback Colin Kaeper- ceed, it must have strong adventure no pleasure cruise nick kneeling during the roots within the communi- national anthem in 2016. ties that are most affected PLYMOUTH, England be isolated and not be so read a book, or it can be events in North and South NFL owners agreed to by the issues the players (AP) — Greta Thunberg’s limited.” really rough and you hold America and meet with contribute up to $89 mil- want addressed: criminal two-week voyage to the Sailing on the 60-foot on and try to fight seasick- some of the people most lion over six years toward justice reform; relation- United States will be no (18-meter) Malizia II, out- ness and can be really affected by climate change. causes players were sup- ships with police; econom- pleasure cruise. fitted with solar panels and hard.” She decided not to fly to porting. Commissioner ic growth opportunities; The 16-year-old climate underwater turbines to Casiraghi and Her- New York because of the Roger Goodell sees the and educational progress. change activist who has generate electricity, Thun- rmann’s Team Malizia was emissions caused by air inspired student protests berg will make a zero-car- founded to sail the biggest travel and plans to use the around the world will leave bon trans-Atlantic journey. ocean races — the Vendee least carbon-intensive CNN backs Chris Cuomo Plymouth, England, later But to call it a no-frills Globe 2020 and The Ocean methods of travel available this week bound for New passage would be an Race 2021. They also devel- as she continues her trip. after caught-on-video York in a high-tech but understatement. The sail- oped the Malizia Ocean “By this journey I hope decidedly low-comfort sail- boat is built for high-speed, challenge, a science and to increase awareness confrontation boat. offshore racing, with education project aimed at among people, to spread Highlighting the urgen- weight kept to a minimum. teaching children about cli- information and communi- NEW YORK (AP) — CNN says it cy of cutting carbon emis- The only alterations for the mate change and the cate the science about what completely supports anchor Chris sions, the young Swede last voyage are fitting curtains ocean. Their vessel has an is really going on so people Cuomo after he was seen on video month announced that in front of the bunk and onboard sensor that mea- can understand what is threatening to push a man down some while she would not fly to adding mattresses for com- sures CO2 levels in seawa- really going on with the cli- stairs during a confrontation after the environmental confer- fort. There is no toilet or ter, a measure of how atmo- mate and ecological crisis,” man apparently called him “Fredo,” in ences, she’d found a way to fixed shower. There’s a spheric carbon is changing she said. “That is what I am a seeming reference to the “Godfather” get there without hurting small gas cooker and the the oceans. hoping to achieve with movies. the planet. Pierre Casir- food will be freeze dried. Thunberg became a everything and that will The video appeared Monday on a aghi, the grandson of Inside, the yacht resem- global celebrity last year also lead to international conservative YouTube channel. Host Monaco’s late Prince bles the interior of a tin can. when she refused to go to opinions so that people Brandon Recor told The Washington Chris Rainier III and American It is dark and gray, with no school in the weeks before come together and put Post the exchange happened Sunday at Cuomo actress Grace Kelly, and fel- windows below deck. Sweden’s general election pressure on the people in a bar in Shelter Island, New York, after low yachtsman Boris Her- Herrmann, who is skip- to highlight the impact of power so that they will a man approached Cuomo for a pic- rmann offered her passage pering the boat, will take climate change and to put have to do something.” ture. The man made the video. on a racing yacht as she turns with Casiraghi steer- pressure on politicians to Rising levels of green- It doesn’t show the “Fredo” reference but depicts travels to U.N. climate sum- ing the craft. He described do something about it. She house gases, primarily car- Cuomo’s profanity-laced reaction as he characterizes the mits next month in New life on board as a mixture continued her school strike bon dioxide, are already comment as an anti-Italian slur. The man says he thought York and in Santiago, of camping and sailing, on Fridays after the elec- increasing global tempera- “Fredo” was Cuomo’s name. Chile, in December. with a thin mattress and tion, spurring thousands tures, according to the UN. CNN spokesman Matt Dornic tweeted that Cuomo “It’s not very luxurious, sleeping bag the only com- of young people around This will lead to shifting “defended himself” after being slurred in what Dornic it’s not very fancy but I forts. the world to follow suit. weather patterns that calls “an orchestrated setup.” don’t need that. I need only “It’s a very simple life Since then, she’s met the threaten food production “I should be better than the guys baiting me,” Cuomo a bed and just the basic and then the rest of the day pope, spoken at Davos and and rising sea levels, said in a tweet Tuesday. “I should be better than what I things,” Thunberg told The depends on the wind,” Her- attended anti-coal protests though scientists hope that oppose.” Associated Press. “So I rmann told the AP. “It can in Germany. by curbing emissions catas- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump added his voice think it will be fun, and I be calm and smooth and She is now taking a year trophic consequences can to the fray, tweeting, “I thought Chris was Fredo also. The also think it will be fun to going along and you can off school to attend the be avoided. truth hurts. Totally lost it! Low ratings @CNN.” Report: Costs in most states exceed subsidies for child care WASHINGTON (AP) — Child care costs in most states exceed federal sub- sidy payments provided to low-income parents, according to a newly released report from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, leaving working families with few affordable options. The report, released Tuesday, focuses on the Child Care Development Fund, an $8.2 billion block Associated Press grant that goes toward off- IN THIS July 23 file photo, security camera images of setting the cost of care for fugitives Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 1.4 million children nation- 18, are displayed during a news conference in Surrey, wide. The fund is the pri- British Columbia. Associated Press mary federal funding IN THIS Aug. 27, 2018 photo, Vincent Seeborn, 2, reaches out from a structure on source for child care assis- the playground at the Wallingford Child Care Center in Seattle. Child care costs in Canada police: 2 teen tance for eligible working most states exceed federal subsidy payments provided to low-income parents, parents. fugitives took their own lives according to a newly released report from the Department of Health and Human The federal recommen- Services Office of Inspector General, leaving working families with few affordable TORONTO (AP) — University of British dation is that states pro- options. Canadian police said Mon- Columbia lecturer whose vide payment rates at the day they believe two body was found July 19 75th percentile, which families, and seven states struggling to afford care of basic assistance they teenage fugitives suspected along a highway in British allows eligible families to said they pay for extra across all income levels, it’s need. It’s another trend of killing a North Carolina Columbia. access 3 out of 4 providers child care activities such as dire for low-income fami- where they are both not fol- woman, her Australian They were also suspects without paying more out of field trips. lies,” said Catherine White, lowing through on promis- boyfriend and another in the fatal shootings of pocket. But the report The Administration for director of child care and es and needs of families, man took their own lives Australian Lucas Fowler shows most states set their Children and Families, early learning at the but working directly to amid a nationwide man- and Chynna Deese of Char- rates much lower. which oversees the block National Women’s Law undermine them.” hunt. lotte, North Carolina, States have discretion grant, relies on states to Center. The report recommends The Manitoba Medical whose bodies were found over the how to administer self-certify that they are set- Meanwhile, the Trump that ACF should develop Examiner completed the July 15 along the Alaska the program: They set their ting rates that ensure low- administration has moved new methods for ensuring autopsies and confirmed Highway about 300 miles own income requirements income families have equal to tighten work require- equal access for CCDF fam- that two bodies found last from where Dyck was and decide how much fam- access to care. But the ments for low-income fami- ilies, establish a forum for week in dense bush in killed. The couple had met ilies are expected to con- inspector general report lies that receive food states to share strategies, northern Manitoba at a hostel in Croatia and tribute. The report cites shows most states aren’t stamps and housing assis- and encourage states to province were indeed 19- their romance blossomed several reasons that states meeting the requirements. tance, creating concern for minimize administrative year-old Kam McLeod and as they adventured across may keep their rates low, Last year, under a bipar- parents unable to find burdens to expand access 18-year-old Bryer the U.S., Mexico, Peru and including stretching limit- tisan agreement, Congress affordable child care. for families. Schmegelsky. A police elsewhere, the woman’s ed resources to serve more approved a $2.4 billion “This shows how the In its response, ACF statement said they older brother said. families and taking into increase to the fund. But administration is talking said it has placed 33 states appeared to die by suicide. A manhunt for the consideration the cost of advocates say money con- out of both sides of their on a corrective action plan McLeod and Schmegel- teenage suspects had higher-quality care. Nine- tinues to be a problem. mouth,” White said. “They to ensure they’re comply- sky were charged with sec- spread across three teen states reported paying “CCDF is severely say they want to support ing with equal access ond-degree murder in the provinces and involved the enrollment and registra- underfunded, and as fami- children and families, but requirements and accurate- death of Leonard Dyck, a Canadian military. tion fees for low-income lies across the country are they’re stripping families ly collecting data.