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Mostly sunny High: 68 | Low: 51 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, August 26, 2014 75 cents White Pine power plant, refinery sold ing. specialized work we do in creat- the underground chamber. n Prairie Plant Zettl said the group has been ing plant-based pharmaceuticals Zettl said the company is Systems also buys working since last November to would not be in jeopardy as a removing some of the floor to pro- close the deal. result of power outages.” vide more ceiling height and UP Power Marketing White Pine Electric Power is a He added, “This strategic expects to complete that expan- 40-megawatt natural gas gener- acquisition to maintain our own sion in December. The long- By JAN TUCKER ating power plant. White Pine supply of consistent power will range plans of the company are [email protected] Copper Refinery offers refining ensure that there will be no delay to build a plant to manufacture WHITE PINE — Prairie Plant capacity to produce 85,000 short in the development of the drugs its own pharmaceuticals in Systems, owners of SubTerra in tons per year of anode quality in our pipeline.” White Pine. Several years ago, White Pine, said it has completed copper, and Upper Peninsula Zettl said the acquisition by the company purchased addition- its purchase of the Traxys Power Power Marketing is an electrical Prairie Plant Systems positions al land in White Pine for that Group Inc., which includes the supply broker company that buys the bio-tech company as the first purpose. White Pine Power Plant, White and sells onto the power grid. to wholly control its own source Emphasizing the importance Pine Copper refinery and Upper The unsure future of the ener- of energy, primarily to be used in of controlling its own power sup- Peninsula Power Marketing gy policy seems to have an the growth chambers for its U.S. ply, Zettl told the Daily Globe, “If Jan Tucker/Daily Globe LLC. impact on the purchase. Zettl subsidiary. SubTerra, located in there is an ice storm, for exam- BRENT ZETTL stands before a map of Sub Terra in a file photo. Brent Zettl, president and explained, “With ’s the former White Pine Copper ple, we need to have our own con- CEO of Prairie Plant Systems, energy policy set to expire in Mine. trol of the power.” ated growth and improved crop coal-fired to natural gas. He said, will be president of all three 2015, just as new regulations Sub Terra continues to work He said advantages of Sub production. “As Traxys looks to focus its time groups, while Steve Walsh, pres- from the U.S. Environmental on a platform to develop biophar- Terra in White Pine include the Walsh said the Traxys Group and resources on its core busi- ident of TPG Power Holdings, the Protection Agency will be requir- maceuticals for immune deficien- highest level of quality control has been at the White Pine Mine ness of metals and minerals trad- former owner of TPG, will be ing states to cut carbon pollution cy diseases. The company is in level 2 containment, meaning for over 10 years and recently ing, divestiture of the power CEO of White Pine Electric and from existing power plants, we the process of creating another there is no risk of unintended completed conversion of the group was seen as a logical Upper Peninsula Power Market- wanted to ensure that the highly 10,000-square-foot expansion in generic release, and also acceler- White Pine Power Station from strategic move.” Monday’s IRONWOOD KIWANIS Commission heavy rain sets Aug. 25 record approves scaled By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] down deer hunt IRONWOOD — The 1.67 inches of rain that fell for the By RALPH ANSAMI 24-hour period ending at 7 a.m. [email protected] Monday in Ironwood set a record IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission decided for Aug. 25, according to the Monday to again conduct a city deer hunt, but it will be scaled National Weather Service office down from previous years. in Marquette. In approving a 2014 archery hunt, city commissioners The thunderstorm that blew rejected a recommendation from the parks and recreation through the area in the night committee that the hunt be suspended because of a lack of provided some much needed pre- deer after a very harsh winter on the herd. cipitation, as lawns were begin- The commission approved a hunt that will include issuing ning to turn brown and streams 50 permits, down from 100 in 2013. were at summer lows. It will be the ninth year of a city hunt, City Manager Scott The sudden rainfall caused Erickson noted. Cloverland Drive to flood Last year, 22 hunters participated in the bow hunt, while around 2:10 a.m. Monday and there were 38 hunters the year before. traffic was rerouted for awhile The hunt has served its purpose because only 21 deer were in the area where only a single killed last year, compared to much larger numbers in the ear- lane is open. According to an lier hunts. Ironwood Public Safety Depart- Another indication deer numbers are down in the city lim- ment report, the highway flood- its is a sharp yearly decrease in car-deer accidents. ed from Douglas Boulevard to There will be no bucks shot this year, but does that are har- Lowell Street. Catch basins vested will be counted for a possible Earn-A-Buck license next Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe year. PEANUT KING Eric Riegler, center, and team captains Michael Brown, left, and Jim Mildren kick off Ironwood Also, there will be no hunting in Miners Memorial Heritage RAIN page 5 Kiwanis “Peanut Days” in Ironwood Monday. The sales continue through Aug. 31, with Brown leading Team Park after Nov. 15. — Squirrel and Mildren in charge of the . Mildren said the effort has been expanded to In other business Monday, the commission approved a bid include funding the following: The local blood drive, scholarships, Santa’s Headquarters, Bessemer High School Key Club, Kiwanis All-Star basketball tournament, Little League, softball, swim team, Priority One Bessemer newborn protection, Needy Children’s Trust Fund, Coats for Kids and Project Eliminate. hosts public IRONWOOD — page 5 consolidation meeting Council approves Wakefield’s participation in Smithsonian exhibit By MIRANDA ANDERSON It also approved a request to By RYAN JARVI [email protected] reimburse city electric lineman [email protected] WAKEFIELD — The Wake- Josh Schneck for 40 hours of BESSEMER — Bessemer field City Council approved compensatory time on the city school officials held a public Monday the city’s participation garage project. meeting Monday night to pro- in an upcoming Smithsonian “The work’s been done and we vide additional information traveling exhibition. can see the value of what’s been regarding the issue of consolida- The exhibition, hosted by accomplished,” said member tion which has caused confusion Ironwood’s Downtown Art Place, Richard Bolen. and concerns throughout the will be called “The Way We The council approved a camp- community. Worked” and will take place ground refund request for Jen- More than 50 people attended April 4 to May 31. nifer Bressette, who was unable the meeting held in the A.D. “Exhibition and program to finish her stay at the Sunday Johnston High School gymnasi- ideas would be centered around Lake Campground due to a um that followed the school’s activities such as logging, min- mechanical issue with her Board of Education meeting. ing, military service, homemak- camper. “If there is a vote, or when ing, immigration, storytelling, The amount refunded was there is a vote, we want people food and other cultural identi- $250.25, which was 77 percent of voting with information, voting fiers of western Upper Peninsu- her entire reservation cost. with their head and not their la history,” said City Manager The council was presented hearts,” said Dave Radovich, Miranda Anderson/Daily Globe Margot Rusinek. with an update on the blight at THE WAKEFIELD City Council discusses city participation in the traveling Smithsonian exhibit at its meet- Bessemer’s district administra- “We feel like this is a great 1111 Hancock St. tor. “We want accurate, current ing Monday evening. Pictured are, from left, members Joseph DelFavero, Richard Bolen and Bob Blaskows- opportunity to attract tourists to “We were delighted to find ki and mayor Les Schneck. information and then you make the city,” she added. there was improvement made on the decision based on what’s The council approved a reso- the property,” Rusinek said. notified of the property’s viola- order to avoid issuance of a crim- city’s application for a Michigan best for our students.” lution requesting road funding A follow-up will be performed tion with the city’s blight ordi- inal citation. Economic Development Corpora- Consolidating Bessemer and for the South Boundary Road in 30 days. nance. “All we’re asking for is rea- into the Porcupine Mountains The owner of the property at The owner has been asked to sonable progress,” Rusinek said. State Park. 1601 Maki St. has also been contact the city manager in The council discussed the CONSOLIDATE — page 8 WAKEFIELD — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Members of an extended Amish family plan to hold a “garage raising” for the couple who returned the 51 Sunset ...... 7:50 p.m. Mercer Moonrise ...... 7:20 a.m. two kidnapped Amish girls to their home, according to the the Watertown Daily Times. 68/48 Moonset ...... 8:05 p.m. Manitowish NATIONAL WEATHER 67/49 Amish to build garage for Minocqua Today Wed. 71/51 Chicago 87/70 t 76/66 t Dallas 98/78 s 98/78 s Kansas City 95/75 s 92/72 t pair who returned girls Los Angeles 83/66s 88/70s ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATHER New York 85/69 s 90/66 s Orlando 93/74 s 93/75 s RICHVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — say the girls, ages 7 and 12, were nearby Hermon, used a dog to Temperature Today Wed. Phoenix 92/77 t 98/77 s The Amish are famous for their abducted while tending to their lure the girls into the couple’s High ...... 82 Ashland 68/53 s 68/54 s Seattle 84/63 s 83/62 s barn raisings, when an entire family’s roadside farm stand in car. 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Eau Claire 73/55 s 74/56 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy neighbor. border. were sexually abused, were Escanaba 72/51 s 69/48 s WEATHER TRIVIA In northern New York, mem- The Stinsons said the girls released a day after being MOON PHASES Grand Rapids 87/59 t 78/59 pc Green Bay 77/56 s 72/52 pc bers of an extended Amish fami- were cold, wet and so hungry abducted when Vaisey and How- First Full Last New Madison 81/62 t 77/59 t When was the first weather satellite ly plan to hold a “garage raising” that they quickly consumed a ells were apparently spooked by Marquette 68/54 s 65/50 s launched? for the couple who returned two watermelon Jeffrey had just an intense police investigation Rhinelander 70/50 s 70/48 s kidnapped Amish girls to their picked from the family’s garden. and media coverage, authorities St. Paul 74/59 s 76/60 s ? Answer: On April 1, 1960, Tiros I was launched in home. The girls then asked to be driven said. The Associated Press isn’t 9/2 9/8 9/15 9/24 Wausau 73/52 s 72/52 s the United States. Jeffrey and Pamela Stinson to their home. After a brief dis- naming the Amish family mem- tell the Watertown Daily Times cussion with his wife on how to bers because it generally doesn’t (http://bit.ly/1l8vUYL ) that the proceed, Stinson decided it was identify victims of sexual abuse. garage at their home in St. best to take them home rather The family plans to build the Lawrence County recently than call police. Stinsons a new garage later this burned down while they were on “We never gave it any thought week. The victims, their 11 sib- vacation in Maine. The fire was about implications or dangers,” lings, parents, grandparents and believed to have been started by he said. “We knew they had to other relatives are expected to be Ashland a stray cat knocking over a bat- get home.” on hand, Stinson said. FORD CHRYSLER ##### tery jumpstart box inside. 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His victory ties gulies said. best miniseries actress went to honored as best variety series retain the power to fend off chal- “Breaking Bad” captured the top him with four-time best drama McConaughey was the object Jessica Lange of “American Hor- for its farewell season, with its lenges from upstart online series drama award and a trio of acting actor champ Dennis Franz. of too-handsome jokes by presen- ror Story: Coven.” star departing to take over for like “Orange Is the New Black.” honors for its stars. Cranston’s co-stars Aaron Paula ter Jimmy Kimmel and adora- Buffering the miniseries David Letterman on CBS’ “Late The ceremony’s emotional Netflix’s freshman “Orange Is and Anna Gunn were honored in tion by winner Gail Mancuso, awards was a parody routine Show.” high point came with Billy Crys- the New Black,” which competed categories for best drama sup- honored as best director for an about top nominees by “Weird Meyers kicked off the ceremo- tal’s restrained and graceful for best comedy series despite its porting acting, episode of “Modern Family.” It Al” Yankovic. Musical numbers ny by tweaking his home net- remembrance of Robin Williams, dark prison setting, failed to “Thank you for this wonderful was one of the better gags of the usually look out of place at the work, NBC, and other broadcast- who died Aug. 11 by suicide. sway Emmy voters, as did Net- farewell to our show,” ‘’Breaking night. Emmys, and this one was no dif- ers for being eclipsed in the “He made us laugh. 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Is the New Black.” clusion of a tribute to industry as best actor in a drama for with a bang. she said from the stage, making CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” Noting that the Emmys members who died within the “Breaking Bad,” proving that A broadcast win was scored by good by holding the actor’s gaze star Jim Parsons was crowned as moved to Monday night to avoid past 12 months. “Robin “True Detective” nominee ABC’s “The Good Wife” star for much of her speech. best comedy series actor, giving a conflict with Sunday’s MTV The ceremony honoring the him his fourth Emmy and Video Music Awards, he said best of TV wasn’t shy about play- putting him in league with all- that MTV doesn’t really special- ing the movie-star card. “Six time sitcom winners Kelsey ize in videos anymore. minutes to Woody Harrelson” Grammer and Michael J. Fox. “That’s like network TV hold- flashed on screen during Colin “Modern Family” also cap- ing an awards show and giving Bucksey’s acceptance speech for tured a best comedy supporting all the trophies to cable and Net- Our ExperExpertise rtise t is GroGrowing.winng. best miniseries direction for actor trophy for Ty Burrell. Alli- flix. That would be crazy,” Mey- “Fargo.” son Janney was honored as best ers joked — but the outcome WWelcomeelcome Lisa PolkkyPolkky,, MSNMSN, NN, FNPFNP-C-CC Harrelson and his “True supporting comedy actress for proved him wrong. 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Email calendar items and com- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood. munity news to news@yourdaily- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6-7 globe.com. For more information, Bessemer. area74.org. p.m., Church of Transfiguration, Iron- call 906-932-2211. Government wood. Open speaker meeting/potluck Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., dinner. Tuesday, Aug. 26 county courthouse, Bessemer. Sunday, Aug. 31 Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Thursday, Aug. 28 vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Ontonagon Labor Festival, all wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Iron County Lan Information day events, parade at 2 p.m. EDT, 1110. Council, 10 a.m., Iron County Ontonagon. Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 Courthouse, Hurley. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., a.m., Mercer (Wis.) Community Gogebic County Veterans Ser- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Center. 715-561-2695. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, area74.org. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Bessemer. area74.org. Fat Tire Bike Ride, 6 p.m., meet 1110. Monday, Sept. 1 at Powers Road trailhead, Lake Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Road, Ironwood Township. Cookout Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 to follow at Little Girl’s Point. area74.org. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Woods and Blooms Garden Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Club, 1 p.m., Haines Civic Center, welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Mercer, Wis. fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ladies Bowling League meet- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 area74.org. ing, 6:30 p.m, Larry’s Lucky Strikes. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Chess Club, 4-5 p.m., for stu- Gogebic Range Concert Band 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse dents grades 6-12, Ironwood Performance, 7 p.m., Longyear Faith Center, Ironwood. Carnegie Library. 906-932-0203. Park, Ironwood. With Klassic Kruis- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., ers Car Club show. p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Hurley. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- “Wolves” Program, 7 p.m., Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Ottawa National Forest Visitor Cen- 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright School, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., ter, Watersmeet. room 205. open meeting, Wesley United Government MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., Methodist Church, Ironwood. Downtown Ironwood Develop- MECCA cabin near the treatment Government ment Authority, 8 a.m., Ironwood facility, Mercer, Wis. Gogebic Community College Memorial Building. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22 of the Ontonagon Village Housing, 100 Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. Friday, Aug. 29 Cane Court, Ontonagon. area74.org. Wednesday, Aug. 27 Ontonagon Labor Festival, all Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., day, Ontonagon. support group, Woodland Church, Christian Men of the Northland, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. methetc.web.com. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Government a.m., Range Community Bible Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Bessemer City Council, 5 p.m., Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran city hall, Bessemer. Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer (Wis.) Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Sept. 2 Public Library. 715-476-2366. Ontonagon Village Housing, 100 Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe Alcoholics Anonymous, open Cane Court, Ontonagon. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- GIRLS USE different craft items to make magic wands during the “Fancy Nancy” Tea Party at the Ironwood meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran area74.org. Memorial Building on Thursday in Ironwood. The annual event is put on by the Ironwood Carnegie Library. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 wood Memorial Building. 906-667- American Red Cross blood p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic 1110. drive, noon-6 p.m., Tacconelli’s, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Local briefs appointments at 906-932-5478, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. walk-ins welcome. Saturday, Aug. 30 area74.org. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) Woods and Bloom Garden and a presentation on preparing Members of Trees for Tomor- p.m., 906-932-4990. Festivale Italiano, all day, Silver Public Library. 715-476-2366. Club meeting time your gardens for dormancy. row will discuss wolf family life, Survivors of Suicide, 6 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service Street, Hurley. changed A business meeting will follow life history, communication and Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) Ontonagon Labor Festival, all student lounge, Lindquist Center, at approximately 3 p.m. at the hunting habits. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. day, Ontonagon. Gogebic Community College, Iron- MERCER, Wis. — The Woods Haines Center. Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 wood. and Bloom Garden Club meeting Gogebic Range band to Authority and Board, 2 p.m., treat- a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., for today has been changed to 1 Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Program on wolves play ment facility boardroom. wood. area74.org. p.m. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. planned What is organ music?, 4 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous Interested gardeners are to IRONWOOD — The Gogebic United Methodist Church, Ironwood. Women’s Group, noon, Salem Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., WATERSMEET — The Range Concert Band will per- open meeting, Wesley United meet at the Haines Center in Wakefield Volunteer Fire Dept. Lutheran, Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer to carpool to Chad Ottawa National Forest Visitor form today at 7 p.m. at Longyear Open House, 4-7 p.m., Wakefield. Chess Nuts Chess Club, 4 p.m., Methodist Church, Ironwood. McGrath’s home near Spring- Center in Watersmeet will hold a Park in Ironwood. Superior Bike Ride, 6 p.m., Maplewood Steakhouse, Ironwood. Government Wakefield Township Board, stead, Wis., for a nursery tour program on wolves Thursday, The concert will also include a departs from Brewster’s, Ironwood. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apostolic Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. Klassic Kruisers Car Club show. 906-932-2020. Lutheran Church, Aurora Street, 5:30 p.m., township hall. Tribe’s casino plan roils Previously unseen Beatles photos offered in Ohio CINCINNATI (AP) — A pho- their Cincinnati Gardens con- was downtown, and operated a tographer who had special access cert. gallery dealing in rare and to the Beatles’ 1964 Cincinnati “When I saw them, I was antique photographs. quaint Martha’s Vineyard appearance plans to offer previ- blown away,” said Christopher Prints of up to 50 of his ously unseen photos to the pub- Hoeting, an art professor and images will be on display and for AQUINNAH, Mass. (AP) — acknowledge the tribe needs a challenges before it can become lic. artist who is serving as Beatles sale at a downtown store, and On the western tip of Martha’s sustainable cash flow. reality. Photos by Walt Burton will be project archivist for the Burton two groups of signed and num- Vineyard, bright clay cliffs and a “It just seems like an unfortu- Gov. Deval Patrick is trying available starting Oct. 18 during estate. Burton is now 80 and bered prints also will be offered red brick lighthouse draw visi- nate way of making an income,” to block it, arguing in a federal a regional photography festival, lives in a Cincinnati retirement for sale via email. tors as they pile out of cars and Eugene Goldfield, who owns13 Edge a 5Klawsuit - 12 Enclave that CXL the 20k tribe2x3_041109 forfeited 4 vehiclesThe 2x4 Cincinnati 8/25/14 12:03 Enquirer PM Page report-1 community. Unframed prints will start at tour buses and head up to the photo gallery on the island, said its rights to open a casino when ed. “They show the entirety of $150 each, with some framed town’s scenic overlook. as he joined family and friends it reached a settlement in 1983 Burton was the official event what happened that day,” Hoet- prints at $525. The two 10-print But the leaders of the Aquin- at the cliff overlook late one for the 485 acres it owns in photographer for the Cincinnati ing said. “The intimacy is amaz- groups will be limited to 25 sets nah Wampanoags, the federally afternoon. “But I’m really sym- Aquinnah. concert, the seventh stop on the ing.” each. recognized American Indian pathetic to tribal rights. They Andrews-Maltais is confident Beatles’ tour 50 years ago. The In his long career, Burton shot “We’re not printing 100 mil- tribe whose ancestors first really got screwed over the the tribe will prevail and said it photos include their airport publicity photos for such clients lion of these so everyone can inhabited the island, envision a years.” continues to seek investors for arrival with teens rushing their as Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the have them,” Hoeting said. “We new destination. Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, the estimated $10 million initial limousine, a press conference Park and the Playboy Club that want these to be like little gems.” They’ve proposed transform- chairwoman of tribe’s gaming cost. and the “Fab Four” performing ing an unfinished tribal commu- corporation, said the proposal nity center a few miles inland represents the best chance for into a high-stakes bingo and the tribe to tap into the tourist poker hall filled with electronic dollars that flow into the island betting machines. each summer. The idea horrifies some long- “I’m not saying people are Social Security term visitors, residents and going to be coming to Martha’s provides, on even tribal members, who see it Vineyard just because they want average, about as incongruous with the quaint to game,” she said as she gave a 2013 FORD EDGE 42% of income towns and soft sand beaches reporter a tour of the tribe’s ALL WHEEL DRIVE 2012 BUICK required for a that have made the island off lands recently. 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Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 for retirement, ticking off the list of unwelcome cliffs on his first trip to the 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 your PRIMEVEST “elements” she said gambling island, agreed. Registered brings. “It’d be a change of pace,” he Representative “There are a lot of things that said. “You come out here and can help you. are wrong for the island,” she you don’t expect something like Together you’ll explore investment alternatives, such as opening said. “This is certainly one of that. ... Maybe it brings more of an Individual Retirement Account or setting up a 401(k) plan them.” a nightlife.” for your employees. *Source: American Association of Retired People (AARP) At the same time, opponents The project faces significant

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Dan Benishek, R-Iron River, years—and the ad shows all of the uniforms, and Democratic challenger Jerry Cannon of as well as the badge he wore “for 18 years as Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Fife Lake, a retired major general and former Sheriff.” Kalkaska County sheriff. Cannon concludes that while he no longer Both have been blitzing the sprawling dis- George wears a uniform, “an old soldier always trict in issue forums and are running TV ads Weeks serves. And an old sheriff always answers the In Their Opinion (Benishek has had five), the most recent call.” being Cannon’s widely-aired ad—featuring It’s the best TV ad I have seen Up North More prevention visuals of the uniforms he wore for law since an ad I previously noted by GOP Senate enforcement and military service. Michigan Politics candidate Terri Lynn Land showing a couple Benishek, who for 20 years was a surgeon of youngsters mocking moves by Washington at the Veterans Administration hospital in politicians. needed to curb a Iron Mountain and is the only Michiganian gan…” A Vietnam veteran, Cannon served as a now on the House Veterans’ Affairs Commit- Benishek’s TV ads are warm and fuzzy, major general in the Michigan National tee, has been presiding at vets forums on both mostly showing him in doctor’s whites with Guard and, as described in his campaign biog- peninsulas. stethoscope hanging from his neck as he raphy: “was deployed multiple times around tragic trend of Last week, Benishek announced VA interacts with admiring patients. One spot the world to keep American safe, including Administration approval of a lease package had him with a child that aides said was a tours in Iraq. for the Traverse City Veterans Care Center grandchild. “While in Iraq, Cannon oversaw military youth violence Expansion, a primary care facility with spe- Cannon of late has had stops in both penin- police operations as Deputy Commanding cialty services offered in several areas. sulas, including Marquette and Houghton General for Detainee Operations and U.S. This summer has had a bleakness. Not just coolness He called it “great news for our deserving above the bridge, and Traverse City, Petoskey Forces-Iraq Provost Marshal General.” of the thermometer, but a heartbreaking chill that veterans in Traverse City and all of Northern and Cheboygan below it. The race has an interesting dynamic: accompanies seeing images of parents mourning the loss Michigan. …I have witnessed firsthand the Cannon, who also has been stressing veter- Brenishek as surgeon and lawmaker has long of a child. A season that is supposed to be a carefree time mismanagement that has caused these types an’s issues on the trail, is airing an effective served veterans. Cannon is one on many TV ad that begins: for kids has been punctured by violence against youth. of delays in improving veterans care” fronts. “My entire life has been about service. And many of these horrific acts have been at the hands Benishek also concluded his “Energy Tour George Weeks, a member of the Michigan of Northern Michigan,” visiting power, solar, Throughout my professional military and law Journalism Hall of Fame, for 22 years was the of the young, as well. wind, and bio-mass plants “to learn from lead- enforsement careers, and even in my commu- political columnist for The Detroit News and There are no easy answers to reducing youth violence, ers in energy innovation in partnership with nity involvement, I have lived the values of previously with UPI as Lansing bureau chief but this summer is more proof why prevention efforts the Michigan Conservative Energy Forum.” sacrifice and service every day. People have and foreign editor in Washington. His weekly must be strengthened. Programs and strategies that He said, “We have the resources to harness counted on me to step up, serve our commu- Michigan Politics column is syndicated by have already proven effective in the area should be bol- many types of energy here in Northern Michi- nity and protect of way of life in northern Superior Features. stered, as others are explored. Curbing the cycle of vio- lence requires renewed focus by community leaders, city Today in history and school officials and the faith community and more vigilance on the part of parents, neighbors and the police. The Associated Press We struggle to comprehend the despair that could Today’sOn August Highlights 26, 1964, in PresidentHistory drive a 12-year-old to go to a playground to attack a Lyndon B. Johnson was nominat- child he didn’t know in hopes his own life would then be ed for a term of office in his own taken. In the same week this unfathomable act sent right at the Democratic National shock waves through West Michigan and beyond, other Convention in Atlantic City, New young lives were cut short. A Grand Rapids 17-year-old Jersey. The Kinks’ single “You died after he was shot accidentally by a teenage friend, Really Got Me” was released in and two teens were stabbed in the Holland area, with the United States by Reprise only one surviving. Muskegon, our neighbor to the (rih-PREEZ’) Records, three north, continues to grieve the loss of a high school bas- weeks after its British release. ketball player, reportedly singled out at random by a shooter barely out of his teens. In 1789,On France’sthis date National While the rates of youth homicide have dropped dra- Assembly adopted its Declara- matically in the United States since the mid-1990s, tion of the Rights of Man and of homicide remains a leading cause of death among youth the Citizen. ages 10 to 24, according to the Centers for Disease Con- In 1883, the island volcano trol. Violence is also a major cause of nonfatal injuries Krakatoa began cataclysmic among youth. The CDC’s research identifies key risk eruptions, leading to a massive factors that can lead to violence, including untreated explosion the following day. mental health problems, abuse, gang involvement, and In 1920, the 19th Amendment the lack of parental support. to the U.S. Constitution, guaran- There are many issues at play here, both economic teeing American women’s right and social. Many children in our community do not grow to vote, was certified in effect by up in safe and secure homes. One in five children in Secretary of State Bainbridge Kent County lives in poverty. The number of children Colby. In 1939, the first televised living in homes investigated for abuse or neglect has major league baseball games doubled in recent years. (However, he died just over a of kidnapping her when she was Valerie Simpson is 68. Pop were shown on experimental sta- month later.) 11. A giant wildfire erupted singer Bob Cowsill is 65. Broad- Our community hasn’t turned a blind eye to this vio- tion W2XBS: a double-header lence, but it’s time to take another look at how we can In 1986, in the so-called “prep- north of Los Angeles; the blaze cast journalist Bill Whitaker is between the Cincinnati Reds and pie murder case,” 18-year-old went on to destroy more than five 63. Actor Brett Cullen is 58. prevent more deaths. We commend the efforts already the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Jennifer Levin was found stran- dozen homes, kill two firefighters NBA coach Stan Van Gundy is underway to provide positive intervention and develop Field. (The Reds won the first gled in New York’s Central Park; and force thousands of people 55. Jazz musician Branford relationships with young people, but we must continue game, 5-2, the Dodgers the sec- Robert Chambers later pleaded from their homes. Death claimed Marsalis is 54. Country musi- to explore and consider other solutions to address a ond, 6-1.) guilty to manslaughter and crime story author Dominick cian Jimmy Olander (Diamond problem that has no single root cause. In 1944, French Gen. Charles served 15 years in prison. Dunne, 83, in New York City; Rio) is 53. Actor Chris Burke is —The Grand Rapids Press de Gaulle braved the threat of In 1996, Democrats opened Ellie Greenwich, 68, who’d co- 49. Actress-singer Shirley Man- German snipers as he led a victo- their 42nd national convention in written songs like “Chapel of son (Garbage) is 48. Rock musi- ry march in Paris, which had just Chicago. Love,” ‘’Be My Baby” and “Lead- cian Dan Vickrey (Counting Letters been liberated by the Allies from Ten years ago: The nation’s er of the Pack,” in New York Crowes) is 48. TV writer-actress Nazi occupation. supply of vaccine for the impend- City; Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, one Riley Weston is 48. Rock musi- In 1958, Alaskans went to the ing flu season took a big hit when of Iraq’s most influential politi- cian Adrian Young (No Doubt) is The brain is a complex organ, Robin William’s passing polls to overwhelmingly vote in Chiron Corp. announced it had cians, at a Tehran hospital. 45. Actress Melissa McCarthy is much more so than any other. highlights mental illness favor of statehood. found tainted doses in its factory, President 44. Latin pop singer Thalia is 43. Depression and bipolar disease One year ago: In 1968, the Democratic and would hold up shipment of Barack Obama bestowed the Rock singer-musician Tyler Con- Dear Editor, are physical illnesses. I want to put my two cents in National Convention opened in about 50 million shots. At the Medal of Honor on Army Staff nolly (Theory of a Deadman) is We do not know the cause, but in regards to our dear Robin Chicago. Athens Olympics, the U.S. Sgt. Ty Carter, who’d risked his 39. Actor Mike Colter is 38. PET scans have shown that Williams. I feel like I lost a In 1972, the summer women’s soccer team won the life to save an injured soldier, Actor Macaulay Culkin is 34. friend, one who made me laugh, there is a difference between the Olympics games opened in gold medal by beating Brazil, 2- resupply ammunition to his com- Actor Chris Pine is 34. Country yet showed his serious side. brain of a depressed person and Munich, West Germany. 1, in overtime; Shawn Crawford rades and render first aid during singer Brian Kelley (Florida I want to ask that no one uses one who is not. In 1974, Charles Lindbergh — led a U.S. sweep of the 200 intense fighting in a remote Georgia Line) is 29. Rhythm- the term “commit suicide” any- Mental illness is not a weak- the first man to fly solo, non-stop meters. Pop singer Laura Brani- mountain outpost in and-blues singer Cassie Ventura more. This term initially was ness, it is a disease! Would you across the Atlantic — died at his gan died in East Quogue, New Afghanistan. is 28. Actor Dylan O’Brien (TV: used because suicide was consid- ever tell a cancer patient to just home in Hawaii at age 72. York, at age 47. “Teen Wolf”) is 23. Actress Keke Today’s Birthdays ered a crime or grave sin, i.e. toughen up? Robin fought his In 1978, Cardinal Albino Five years ago: Authorities Former Washington Post Palmer is 21. commit murder, commit adul- disease for years. What a battle, Luciani (al-BEE’-noh loo- in California solved the 18-year- Executive Editor Benjamin C. Thought for Today tery, commit a robbery. Most and what gifts he gave us during CHYAH’-nee) of Venice was old disappearance of Jaycee Lee Bradlee is 93. Actress Francine “Do not wait for leaders; do it who die of suicide do not really this battle! elected pope following the death Dugard after she appeared at a York is 78. Former Homeland alone, person to person.” want to die; they want to be free Carol Minette-Miller of Paul VI. The new pontiff took parole office with her children Security Secretary Tom Ridge is — Mother Teresa (born this of pain. Wakefield the name Pope John Paul I. and the Antioch couple accused 69. Rhythm-and-blues singer date in 1910, died 1997).

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POLICE REPORTS when police noticed the registration From page 1 City of Ironwood sticker had expired. The Ironwood Public Safety The vehicle’s license plate was for asphalt paving of some Department received a Friday after- registered to a Chevrolet station streets for this fall, in addition to noon complaint that a kayak had wagon and Doney was driving a the other infrastructure projects been stolen from the yard at 301 E. GMC pickup. that are resulting in new street Houk St. Doney was incarcerated in the surfaces. The owner had planned to sell Gogebic County Jail and bond was A bid of $455,270 was the forest green, 10-foot kayak and set at $2,000, at 10 percent. She approved from Angelo Luppino last saw it at 10 a.m. on Friday. It posted bond and was released. She of Iron Belt, Wis. Only one other was gone at 2 p.m. was also warned for an improper bid was received for considerably A paddle-holder had been registration plate. more. attached to the kayak. ——— Gogebic County An Ironwood woman reported to Luppino bid $499,999 for the Police made contact with the driv- the GCSD 1:24 p.m. Sunday that the city street paving, but since the er of a suspicious vehicle Thursday back window of her vehicle had city had only the $455,270 avail- at 2:20 a.m. in Watersmeet Town- been smashed while parked at the able, the project will be scaled ship. Blackjack Ski Lodge Saturday night. down a bit. Ryan McGeshick, 18, with a listed Just before midnight Saturday, In addition to $350,000 previ- address of Bay City, was arrested for the GCSD also received a report of ously budgeted for paving by the possession of marijuana and a four or five individuals arguing in the city, $50,000 in Michigan Gogebic County bench warrant near lobby of the lodge and one male Department of Transportation Golden Eagle Road and D Avenue, subject who was suicidal along the funding will be applied toward according to a Michigan State Police side of the river. Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe report. The report listed no arrests. the cost of the project. ——— ACCIDENT MEMBERS OF the Ironwood Township Board of Trustees listen to discussion during a meeting on Monday The commission also evening. Board members include clerk Gayla Salmi, trustee Steve Boyd and treasurer Jyl Olson-DeRosso. Phillip Broomfield, 26, of Iron County, Wis. approved scaling down its crack Watersmeet, was stopped by MSP A parked vehicle, owned by sealing project from $78,800 to troopers for speeding and erratic Heami Krone, 25, of Ironwood, was $70,000. A private firm was driving Thursday at 4 a.m. near the struck by a utility vehicle on Sunday awarded the bid for that project intersection of U.S. 2 and M-64 in at 5:50 p.m., according to an Iron Ironwood Township joins recycling program at an earlier meeting. Marenisco Township. County Sheriff’s Department report. In other action Monday, the Broomfield was arrested for pos- According to the report, the acci- By CORTNEY OFSTAD township might not even have to commission: session of marijuana and operating dent took place on Nimikon Street in [email protected] pay the $55 tonnage fee, because Possible garbage changes Maki said during the latest —Learned Mayor Kim Corco- while intoxicated and was incarcer- Gile. Deputies had no contact with IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — a full ton of recyclables might not ated in the Gogebic County Jail at the driver of the UTV, and no other Gogebic Range Solid Waste ran has appointed Nancy Kor- The Ironwood Township Board of be received. Bessemer. details were listed in the report. Authority meeting, the group pela to the Downtown Ironwood Trustees held a brief, but busy, Also, the dumpster fee of $100 ——— FIRE CALL discussed having garbage pick- Development Authority. meeting on Monday evening. would not have to be paid every up on only one side of Sunset Police stopped Rudolph Barto, City of Ironwood —Authorized the mayor to Two public safety officers and The board discussed a variety month, unless the dumpster was and Slade roads in Ironwood 50, of Bessemer, at 4:05 p.m. Sun- sign an agreement for a $30,000 day for texting while driving near the four volunteer firemen responded to of things, including joining a full. Township. grant from the Department of U.S. 2 and Lakeshore Drive inter- a Saturday fire call in apartment 155 pilot recycling program, which A motion was approved to try The change would may Natural Resources for Longyear section in Wakefield. at 515 E. Vaughn St. the township agreed to join. the program for three months, garbage pick-up earlier, and Park improvements. A donation Barto was arrested for driving The occupant had been cooking According to trustee Kathy Maki, with the cost not to exceed $450. may possibly decrease garbage and city labor will be used for the with a suspended license and cited pork chops and they burned. she had been approached by dif- Residents won’t have to pay to bills, or prevent an increase. local $30,000 match. for refusing a preliminary breath test, Engine 99 was called out. ferent community members to recycle and the dumpster will be according to the MSP report. The building was aired out and no The board was in favor of the —Learned fall clean-up day have a recycling program start- open from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ——— damage was reported. change, citing safety concerns. will be conducted in the morning ed. during the week Another report was made by the ANIMAL COMPLAINTS The matter will have to be offi- of Saturday, Sept. 13, with more The pilot program will only cially approved by the GRSWA same Ironwood resident who City of Ironwood details to be released as the date Three raccoons were killed by recycle paper products, such as before any changes take place. received a previous scam call from a approaches. man posing as an IRS employee. IPSD officers in the city over the newspaper, magazines, card- PurchasesThe board approved purchas- The female resident of Sunset weekend. board and brown paper bags. ing a new door for one of the Township events Road received the first call Aug. 19, On Friday, a sickly raccoon was The items would be placed in a entrances to the offices. The Treasurer Jyl Olson-DeRosso and the second call Friday from trapped in a can at 513 E. Bonnie St. dumpster near the township motion was approved for a maxi- highlighted future events, scammers asking the individual to and an officer dispatched it when a offices. mum of $300 and to have the including the Labor Day Walk Rain send $496 to refile her taxes. Department of Natural Resources The program will cost the door replaced at the “earliest and Run on Sept. 1 at Airport The victim told the caller they had officer didn’t show up. A woman told township $55 per ton of recy- convenience.” Recreation Park. The event is at already filed a report with the Goge- officers her husband had trapped the clables and a $100 fee to empty Supervisor Alan Baron also 8 a.m. bic County Sheriff’s Department, raccoon. the dumpster. presented a cost for a new flat Other future events include From page 1 and the imposter became angry and On Saturday morning, the IPSD Some board members ques- bed on one of the township’s the township-wide rummage said she would be in big trouble. received a call that a raccoon was were opened and the water slow- The IRS will never ask for per- walking in a circle and didn’t appear tioned how the program would trucks. The flat bed will be sale on Sept. 6 and the township ly subsided after the construc- sonal information over the phone to be afraid of humans at 107 South work, and if people would have to $1,750 from a Rice Lake, Wis., clean up on Sept. 10-11, from 10 tion company was notified of the and will always send tax information Range Road. be charge to recycle. company, and the township a.m. to 7 p.m. situation, according to the IPSD through the U.S. mail. A DNR officer from Iron County, “People will recycle, but I employees will install it. Olson-DeRosso also com- report. ——— Mich., advised that the animal be put don’t think they will pay to recy- Lyons also asked if some new mented on the grand opening There were heavier rain Nichole Lorraine Doney, 39, of down and an IPSD officer dis- cle,” trustee Kevin Lyons said. tool boxes could be purchased. A ceremony at the Airport Recre- totals throughout the Gogebic Ironwood, was arrested for driving patched it. Clerk Gayla Salmi said the motion was approved to pay for ation Park on Aug. 19, and Range, as Saxon received an with a suspended license and no On Sunday, a report was township could absorb the $155 the flat bed, and also include an called the event “very success- unofficial 3 inches. In Maple, insurance at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. received about a sick raccoon at 200 According to the GCSD report, Iron King St. total fee, and Maki said the additional $500 for tool boxes. ful.” Wis., a trained weather observer Doney was driving near the intersec- That animal was also shot and reported 4 inches of rain on tion of Florence and Lake streets disposed of. Monday morning. The overnight rainfall dou- 2 in serious condition after parade vehicle crash bled the August total. Ironwood Bessemer schools approve meal rate increases has now recorded 3.11 inches, LAPEER TOWNSHIP (AP) — Two women remain hospitalized with critical injuries following a weekend rural Michigan crash in By RYAN JARVI thing to that, so we need to this building and was well liked compared to the long-term aver- age of 2.71 inches for the month which a car struck a parade vehicle and an 80-year-old woman died. [email protected] increase our breakfast prices,” by her faculty.” Lapeer County sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Jason Parks said 73-year- BESSEMER — Bessemer said Tim France, food service The board also approved the through Aug. 25, according to the NWS. old Grace Butterfield and 76-year-old Janet Lough were in serious school’s Board of Education director. school’s co-op ski team with condition Monday at a hospital, two days after the Lapeer Township approved increases in its hot Lunch will remain the same Ironwood, which has been ongo- Record August rainfall in Ironwood for the past 110 years crash. Parks says Lough is on life-support. lunch program, hired a new rate of $2.50 per day for stu- ing for several years, and a new Jeanette Rumptz of Metamora Township died Saturday morning teacher and passed resolutions dents at Washington, and co-op cross country team with is 8.86 inches in 1941. The record low for August is .48 inch after turning her car left and into the truck converted to resemble a to allow two of its athletic pro- increase from $2.70 to $2.75 for Wakefield-Marenisco. steam locomotive. It was heading to the Metamora Country Days grams to co-op with nearby dis- students at A.D. Johnston. The new team won’t start as recorded in 1930. The storm hit hard in Duluth, parade about 5 miles away. tricts during its meeting Mon- Adults will be charged $3.50 a co-op until the 2015-16 year, Parks said the specialty vehicle driver and several passengers also day. per day at both schools. but school officials said the Minn., where three lightning strikes were reported in about remained in the hospital but with less serious injuries. Ten people The Washington Elementary The changes were a result of board’s resolution was needed were in the vehicle. and A.D. Johnston High/Middle a new reimbursable rate, offi- so that it could meet the appli- an hour, including two to build- School will have an increase in cials said. cation deadline in April. ings that caused $115,000 in Man sentenced in accidental shooting death of friend breakfast and lunch prices for Catherine Adams was “We want to get moving on it damages. MUSKEGON (AP) — An 18-year-old Muskegon man has been sen- both students and adults. approved by the board as the so we don’t miss out on that,” More than 2 inches of rain fell tenced to 7 ½ to 17 years in prison for accidentally killing a longtime The price for breakfasts at new part-timed middle school said Principal Dan Van- in less than an hour in Duluth, friend while they were playing with a gun. both schools will be $1.50 per English teacher. derVelden, adding that the according to the NWS. Muskegon County Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks issued the sen- day for students, and adults She has seven years teaching school missed the deadline last After the overnight storm tence Monday to Vance T. Thompson. will be charged $2.50 per day, experience and is a 2001 Besse- year. “We have two coaches at blew through, the heavy winds Before receiving the sentence, Thompson read a letter saying he up from $1.50. mer graduate. Wakefield and they’re practic- of Sunday lessened and sun- feels devastated by the death of 17-year-old Charles White Jr. and “The reason for that is a “Catherine was a fine stu- ing in Wakefield one night and shine followed on the Gogebic says it was like losing a twin. meat or meat alternative is dent and an excellent athlete,” coming to Bessemer another Range. The Ironwood forecast calls required for breakfast now, so said board member Al Gaiss, night, so they’re already prac- Lottery you have to add either a meat former Bessemer superinten- ticing as a team. 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Police “Blackness,” he added, “has church to remember Michael forces and the communities they The crowd included the par- Poster-size photos of Brown, said Wilson was pushed into his never been about being a gang- Brown — recalling him as a “gen- serve. ents of Trayvon Martin, the wearing headphones, were on squad car and physically assault- ster or a thug.” tle giant,” aspiring rapper and “We’re not anti-police. We unarmed 17-year-old African- each side of the casket, which ed. Some witnesses have report- Money and possessions mean recent high school graduate on respect police. But those police American fatally shot by a neigh- had a St. Louis Cardinals ball ed seeing Brown’s arms in the air little, he said, “if we can’t protect his way to a technical college. that are wrong need to be dealt borhood watch volunteer in Flori- cap atop it. Large projection in an act of surrender. An autop- a child walking down the street But the funeral that unfolded with just like those in our com- da, along with a cousin of screens showed a photo of him sy found he was shot at least six in Ferguson” and bring justice. Monday was about much more munity that are wrong need to be Emmett Till, a 14-year-old mur- clutching his high school diploma times. Brown’s death fueled nearly than the black 18-year-old who dealt with,” Sharpton said. dered by several white men while while wearing a cap and gown. Relatives denounced a video two weeks of sometimes-violent lay in the closed casket after Two uncles remembered how visiting Mississippi in 1955. Two days after his death, he had released by police, who say it street protests in Ferguson. His being shot to death by a white Brown had once predicted that Till’s killing galvanized the civil been scheduled to start training shows Brown snatching cigars father, Michael Brown Sr., asked police officer. The emotional ser- someday the whole world would rights movement. to become a heating and air-con- from a convenience store just protesters to observe a “day of vice sought to consecrate Brown’s know his name. Also in attendance were sever- ditioning technician. before he was killed. In the video, silence” Monday to let the family death as another in the long his- “He did not know he was offer- al White House aides, the Rev. Brown, who was to be buried the person said to be Brown grieve. tory of the civil rights movement ing up a divine prophecy,” Jesse Jackson, moviemaker in a St. Louis cemetery, was grabs a clerk by the shirt and The request appeared to be and implored black Americans to Bernard Ewing said. Spike Lee, entertainer Sean unarmed when he was killed. A forcefully pushes him into a dis- honored. At the Ferguson Police change their protest chants into More than 4,500 mourners Combs and some children of the grand jury is considering evi- play rack. Department, where a small but legislation and law. filled Friendly Temple Mission- Rev. Martin Luther King. dence in the case, and a federal Sharpton also took the black steady group of protesters have “Show up at the voting booths. ary Baptist Church in St. Louis The Rev. Charles Ewing, the investigation is also underway. community to task, saying it stood vigil, a handmade sign Let your voices be heard, and let for the service, which at times uncle who delivered the eulogy, Police have said a scuffle should be as upset about black- announced a “break for funeral.” everyone know that we have had seemed like a cross between a said Brown “prophetically spoke broke out Aug. 9 after officer on-black crime as it is about On Monday afternoon, the West enough of all of this,” said Eric gospel revival and a rock concert. his demise.” And Tnow his blood is Darren Wilson told Brown and a police 6 violence: “We have to be Florissant Avenue commercial Davis, one of Brown’s cousins. It began with upbeat music punc- “crying from the ground. Crying friend to move out of the street outraged by our disrespect for corridor was quiet.

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Mathew J. Frello From page 1 Wakefield-Marenisco schools BESSEMER, Mich. — Mathew J. Frello, 83, of Bessemer, has been proposed by some com- passed away Monday, Aug. 25, 2014, at home. munity members as a way to Arrangements are pending and will be announced by Range improve the area’s education. Funeral Service Inc. and the Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home of Advocates have said enroll- Bessemer. ment in the districts has been declining and consolidation would provide both schools with a better financial position and Micheal Lee ‘Mike’ Hillier more to offer its students. BERGLAND, Mich. — Micheal Lee “Mike” Hillier, 70, of Bessemer school officials have Bergland, died Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, at his home. cited studies previously done Arrangements are being entrusted to Range Funeral Ser- that project the district’s enroll- ment to grow over the next few vice and Crematory, Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home in Besse- years, and claim the financial mer. savings achieved through consol- idation could be done by sharing services with other districts. Consolidation would need to Ontonagon board prepares be approved by a majority of vot- ers in each district involved, not a total votes majority. for new school year Following a failed attempt by Ryan Jarvi/Daily Globe By JAN TUCKER agon was permitted to use the proponents to put the issue on BESSEMER SCHOOL officials held a meeting with the public in the A.D. Johnston High School gymnasium [email protected] 170 number because it already the Aug. 5 ballot, and results of a Monday night to discuss information regarding consolidation. Consolidation has been proposed by some ONTONAGON — The Onton- has a teachers’ contract in place. Gogebic Ontonagon Intermedi- community members as a way of improving the area’s education. agon Area Board of Education Next year, the number of days ate School District survey that Monday recalled one of it’s laid must increase to 175. show a majority of respondents off teachers. Margaret “Peggy” In other action, the board: favoring consolidation, the issue tax base is, that’s what we’re Community members have “In fact, if we consolidated in Radovich was recalled to a full- —Heard student enrollment is still a hot-button item for resi- going to get,” he said. raised concerns regarding the August, we would be a separate time teaching position. Superin- to date is 351, compared to 374 dents. The possibility of closing one state taking control over the entity until July 1, 2015, and tendent Jim Bobula said last year. For registration infor- Radovich said the schools are school could produce savings, school and forcing consolidation. then that school board would run Radovich will teach 3 hours of mation, call the school at 906- bound by the Michigan Merit though Radovich said the Radovich said that the state a single district as a consolidated special education, 1 hour of 813-0614, ext. 202. Curriculums, so there isn’t a lot remaining building would likely cannot consolidate a school dis- district until the next school health, 1 hour with the at-risk —Hired Ryan Tucker and of room for students to choose need to be renovated, which trict unless the school is failing board election, which would be program, and 1 hour of Title I. Jason Clinesmith for the junior elective classes. would cost additional money financially or in teaching its stu- November 2016,” Radovich said. The board increased lunch high school coaching positions He also noted the availability from taxpayers. dents, and both Bessemer and All employees of the two dis- prices by 10 cents with the ele- for the 2014-15 school year. of courses provided through Audience members said Wakefield-Marenisco have posi- tricts will be let go if the districts mentary school lunch at $2.50 a —Renewed the contract with Gogebic Community College as whether the district consolidates tive fund balances. Both also consolidate. The hiring would be day, Junior-senior high school Good Marks for Schools for sub- course offerings, and said there with Wakefield-Marenisco or received a “Yellow” ranking up to the new consolidated lunch at $2.20 a day and adults stitute teacher services. were eight Bessemer students decides against, taxes would through the Michigan Depart- board. at $3.85. Student wages in the —Approved a lease agreement taking calculus through the col- likely go up to cover costs associ- ment of Education, which is Radovich also told the audi- kitchen are $5 an hour. with the Gogebic-Ontonagon lege, a class the school wouldn’t ated with consolidation or build- what the majority of schools in ence there is no money that has Substitute teachers pay was Intermediate School District for be able to provide on its own. ing renovations. the state are, Radovich said. been allocated to either school set at $78.75 a day, but $119 a one classroom for Moderate Cog- “It’d be very difficult for a However, voters in May The Bessemer school board’s district for consolidation. day after 10 consecutive days for nitively Impaired at $7,332 and a small school to have a class with denied the district’s 3.9-mill approved budget expects a fund The state made available the same teacher. Substitute lease with the Ontonagon Com- eight students,” he said. “In fact, bond referendum for $19.8 mil- balance of $114,000 next June. approximately $10 million for support staff receives $9 an hour munity Action Agency for a Head our policy states if we have 15 or lion to make improvements to its However, questions from the consolidating schools two years and substitute bus drivers $13 Start Classroom for $6,800 per less we cannot offer that class.” two schools. audience addressed the long- ago, he said. Last year it was an hour. year. Bessemer pays the tuition for A new building for Bessemer term debt of $288,750, which the down to $5 million, and this year The board adopted the 2014- —Approved a letter authoriz- students to take the classes and alone would add 26 mills for 30 school pays a minimum of it’s at $2 million. However, 15 school calendar which ing a prescription in the name of shares transportation costs with years to Bessemer residents’ $35,000 annually. Radovich said the money can includes 170 days of instruction. the school board for auto- Wakefield-Marenisco for those taxes. If consolidated, a new Officials said the money was now be used for schools seeking Bobula explained that Onton- injectable epinephrine. courses requiring students to be building would be 12 mills for 30 used for general operations of to consolidate services, and onsite. years, Radovich said, relaying the school. Bessemer will likely apply for To address the financial situ- information he was told by an In the event of consolidation, some of it. ation, Radovich said based on accounting firm. each district would keep their The money would not cover how the state allocates educa- He said there could be savings long-term debt for three years, textbooks or salaries. Snyder wants review of tion funding, the highest amount in the event of consolidation then it would go to a public vote Wakefield-Marenisco School Bessemer would ever receive per regarding staff salaries, buses, and require a majority in each District has held similar public student is $7,026, regardless of athletics and others, but each district to join the debt together. meetings and sent informational radioactive waste standards the amount of taxes paid by would have some type of cost If consolidation goes to a vote packets addressing consolidation businesses and the non-home- such as purchasing new equip- and passes, a new board would to residents. TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — ible with everything Pure Michi- stead 18-mill tax, or the 6-mill ment, meeting staff require- be chosen by the GOISD board Bessemer has also sent 1,600 Gov. Rick Snyder ordered a gan should stand for,” said Mark property tax on all homes. ments and aligning the two dis- within 10 days following the informational letters to its resi- review Monday of state stan- Schauer, Snyder’s Democratic “It doesn’t matter what the tricts curriculums. vote. dents. dards for disposing certain types re-election opponent. of radioactive waste in landfills, Mike Berkowitz, legislative responding to public anger over director for the Sierra Club, said Ashley Furniture official: the disclosure that material gen- the study was “more about public No plans for layoffs erated in Pennsylvania but relations than protecting Michi- rejected for storage there would gan’s drinking water sources.” ARCADIA, Wis. (AP) — Ash- be shipped to Michigan. The Wayne Disposal landfill ley Furniture has no plans for Back To School The Department of Environ- in suburban Detroit is one of 17 any layoffs and instead plans to mental Quality will convene a commercial hazardous waste dis- add jobs, an official of the Wis- panel of experts to study Michi- posal facilities nationwide and consin-based company told the gan rules for dealing with such the only one in Michigan certi- state’s business lobby after a TIRE SALE waste that have been in place fied to dispose of “technologically published report saying Ashley since 1996. The standards have enhanced normally occurring Furniture sought $6 million in drawn recent attention as a radioactive material,” or state tax credits on condition the Wayne County landfill prepared TENORM. The term refers to company be allowed to retain to receive a shipment of Pennsyl- rocks, soils and other substances only half of its workforce in Wis- vania radioactive material pro- with radiation levels that, consin. duced through the controversial because of human activities, are “It is Ashley’s intent to add process of oil and gas production higher than levels occurring nat- jobs at all of its locations,” a com- known as hydraulic fracturing, urally in the environment. pany spokesman said. or fracking. Mining, sewage treatment, “We believe the standard in demolition and ceramics manu- Michigan remains protective of facturing are among activities Joseph P. Kuker our people and our natural that can produce TENORM. In Loving Memory resources,” Snyder said, “but Another is fracking, in which PRICING VALID THROUGH: 9/30/14 PRICING VALID THROUGH: 9/30/14 this advisory group of diverse water, chemicals and sand are 10-17-1921 ~ 8-26-2011 experts, similar to the assembly injected deep underground to that developed our standards, break apart rock formations and can provide an important, sci- release trapped oil and gas. ence-based and current review Fracking TENORM can con- to make sure that’s still the sist of drill cuttings, liquids that case.” flow back to the surface, treat- The panel will include experts ment sludge and sediments that in the fields of health, waste dis- form in tanks and storage ponds. posal, oil and gas production and Pennsylvania allows its landfills other interests, he said. to accept certain amounts of such The Republican governor’s waste. But loads that exceed pre- announcement didn’t satisfy crit- scribed limits are sent to out-of- PRICING VALID THROUGH: 9/30/14 PRICING VALID THROUGH: 9/30/14 ics, including environmentalists state facilities authorized to and Democratic leaders, who receive it, said Morgan Wagner Can you believe 3 years called for a moratorium on ship- of the state’s Department of is here? ments of such waste from else- Environmental Protection. Bringing to the core precious where. Wayne Disposal has agreed to memories dear. “The state’s action in autho- take 36 tons of the material from We miss you oh so greatly, rizing hazardous radioactive a Pennsylvania oil and gas com- We all have shed our tears. waste to be dumped here is pany. The landfill is specially utterly and completely incompat- designed to contain such waste. Teacher, Coach, Dad, We know you gave your all. In Loving Memory of Officer, bartender, sports enthusiast, Expires: 9/30/14 Expires: 9/30/14 VERNIE HALVORSON Certainly, it was your call. Aug. 26th, 1999 We pray to see you again, When you cried - I was there Hoping that’s God’s When you mourned - I was there willing grace. When you prayed - I was there To look into your eyes & See your handsome face. When you laugh - I am there When you hurt - I am there You’re always on our minds, Completely in our hearts. When you feel alone - I am there Truly our guiding compass, When life’s journey has ended, Please don’t feel no fear Just like from the start. Be at peace and rest assured “That I will be there!” Always & forever deeply loved Lovingly remembered by Doreen, Kristine, Cindy, Joe, and Jim Wife, Mary, children & grandchildren

THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 l 9 Balduc, Casari win features at ABC Raceway By NICK GIMA the first time ever in the Six- For the Daily Globe Cylinders; and Matt Deragon of ASHLAND, Wis. — Cory Ashland for the second time in Casari of Montreal, Wis., and the Pure Stocks. Neil Balduc of Bessemer both Results WISSOTA Modifieds won feature races at the final Feature: Neil Balduc, Bessemer, MI; Kevin Eder, Ash- night of regular-season races at land; Jeff Spacek, Phillips; Al Uotinen, Superior; Rick ABC Raceway in Saturday. Rivord, Superior; Paul Niznik, Medford; Pat Cook, Wash- burn; Brian Mikkonen, Iron River; Dustin Hudack, Ash- After a wild start to the 20-lap land; Travis Nye, Ashland; Zack Pagels, Marengo; Steve WISSOTA Super Stock A-main, Stuart, Ashland; Scott Hudack, Ashland; Robby Bunkel- Cory Casari of Montreal held off man, Abbotsford. WISSOTA Super Stocks a determined Nick Oreskovich to Feature: Cory Casari, Montreal; Nick Oreskovich, win his 22nd career ABC Race- Mason; Randy Spacek, Phillips; Scott Lawrence, Superi- or; Dave Flynn, Superior; Shawn McFadden Jr, Ashland; way feature and second in a Ken Truscott, Greenland, MI; Don Muzzy, Ironwood, MI; super, with the other coming Brian Mikkonen, Iron River; DJ Keeler, Superior; Myron back in June 2011. Basina, Washburn; Dave Elliott, Minocqua; Marcus Dun- bar, Marenisco, MI; Greg Kuklinski, Ironwood, MI; Mike Balduc cruised to his second Hince, Watertown. straight feature win by nearly WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds four seconds. Feature: Paul Niznik, Medford; Michael Truscott, Chippewa Falls; Paul Suzik, Ironwood, MI; Tyler Luger, The ABC Raceway also Iron River; Tyler Vernon, Ashland; Tanner Hicks, Ash- crowned its regular-season track land; Wayne Stricker, Highbridge; Jeff Klopstein, Toma- hawk; Duane Dunbar, Marenisco, MI; Kevin Monteith, champions. Rosslyn, ON; Darin Meierotto, South Range; Cody Carl- Repeat points champions son, Superior; Tad Bretting, Ashland; George Truscott, included Steve Stuart of Ashland Greenland, MI; Mickey Nosser, Phillips; Ryan Adamzak, Ashland; Chris Bretting, Washburn; Ryan Barningham, with his second title in the WIS- Bayfield; Brad Seavers, Rib Lake; Cole Spacek, Phillips. SOTA Modifieds and fifth overall Six-Cylinders here; Scott Lawrence of Superior Feature: Tyler Hudack, Ashland; Colten Vernon, Ash- land; Tiffany Hudack, Ashland; Zack Pagels, Marengo; for the 11th straight time in the Forrest Schultz, Ashland; DeJay Mihalek, Ashland; Ken WISSOTA Super Stocks and Tyykila, Iron River; Aaron Mashlan, Ashland; Adam Traa- Associated Press 14th overall in Ashland; Michael holt, Ashland; Ethan Beeksma, Ironwood, MI. IN THIS Sept. 1, 2007, file photo, Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore is carried off the field at Michigan Stadium by his players after they upset Pure Stocks No. 5 Michigan 34-32 in Ann Arbor. Michigan is opening its 2014 season with Appalachian State this week, rekindling flashbacks to the day the Truscott of Chippewa Falls for Feature: Matt Deragon, Ashland; Chad Carlson, Supe- the first time ever here in the rior; Jeff Christman, South Range; Glenn Dammer, Wolverines were on the wrong end of one of the biggest upsets in history. Duluth, MN; Terran Spacek, Phillips; Tim Carbon, High- WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds; bridge; Andrew Hanson, Iron River; Chris Johnson, South Tiffany Hudack of Ashland for Range; Scott Shober, Wrenshall, MN; Rita Anderson, South Range; Brandle Pupp, Ashland. Michigan shrugs off bad memories of Zimmer names Cassel as Appalachian State Vikings starting QB ANN ARBOR (AP) — Drake Johnson will Sutton, who helped the Mountaineers fill the over then-No. 9 Florida in the Capital One never forget it. void on Michigan’s schedule that year. “The Bowl. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) prises me in my career. Because He was sitting in an Ann Arbor gas station score was announced at Major League Base- The Mountaineers went on to win another — Matt Cassel has seen a lot in of those (experiences), it callouses in his father’s car, listening on the radio to ball games. We’ve always had a great school, I-AA title. 10 years in the NFL, including by you to a few different situations No. 5. Michigan fighting for its life at home but the Michigan win helped us showcase Former Michigan athletic director Bill his count seven different offen- that as a younger player I might against a Division I-AA team. Then a player how good of a school we have academically Martin said he was always cautious about sive coordinators in his last six not have taken it as well.” named Corey Lynch blocked Michigan’s field- and athletically.” playing a lower-division school, “but they seasons in the league. One of those situations hap- goal attempt and sealed a 34-32 win for The Mountaineers love to recall the upset were really good and we needed a game.” So when Cassel re-signed with pened last year in Minnesota, Appalachian State and one of the biggest that raised awareness about their program “Our options at that point were almost the in the off- when Cassel outplayed Christian upsets in college football history. and school in Boone, North Carolina. none, so we scheduled the game,” he said. season and started to digest Norv Ponder and during “I remember sitting “After the ballgame, pandemonium just And, former Armanti Turner’s new system, he knew the season, but wound up start- there in silence,” John- broke out,” Moore recalled, reminiscing about Edwards will always be thankful for that he’d have to work harder and ing only six games during a mis- son recalled. “I was a scene that included him being hoisted onto fact. How often is Edwards reminded of the study longer than he ever had erable 5-10-1 season. The Vikings like, ‘Oh, no.’” the shoulders of his players and being carried upset by people? before to win the starting job. fired coach Leslie Frazier and the Oh yes, Appalachian off the field. “Lloyd (Carr) and I never got to “All the time. Anybody,” said Edwards, Mission accomplished. rest of the staff after the season, State. And staring at each other, both of us probably tried.” who is hoping to earn a roster spot with the Cassel was named the starting hired Mike Zimmer and Turner the Wolverines atop The next day, former Michigan associate as a . “When I quarterback over first-round to turn things around and their 2014 schedule are the Mountaineers, athletic director Scott Draper called Sutton tell them my name, they always bring up the draft pick on brought Cassel back to bring who are the first game this year at the Big to get Moore’s cellphone number for Carr. Michigan game.” Monday for the regular season some stability to the position. House — just like they were back in 2007. Roughly 24 hours after the coach of the 1997 Appalachian State, coming off a 4-8 season opener against the St. Louis Cassel has been sharp while “It’s like the U.S. hockey team beating national champions suffered his worst in Scott Satterfield’s first year as its coach, Rams, an achievement that res- starting all three preseason Russia in the Olympics,” former Appalachian defeat, he called Moore, who was surrounded will make its debut in the Sun Belt Confer- onated with a player who has State coach Jerry Moore said. by his staff during a meeting. ence on Saturday. As for the Wolverines, they evolved from no-name rookie to games. He has completed more than 66 percent of his passes for It was the first win by a second-tier pro- “He congratulated us on the game,” Moore don’t want to look back at the history of this backup sensation to embattled gram against a Top 25 team and afterward said. “Just class. Pure class.” series; the rematch this weekend was sched- starter and then to a journeyman 367 yards with two and one . The Associated Press changed the way it con- Michigan’s 2007 team was loaded offen- uled three years ago. veteran scratching and clawing ducted its poll, allowing schools from all divi- sively with NFL-caliber players , “Our guys know about that game, and it’s to get another shot. “Matt did not do anything to lose the job this preseason,” Zim- sions to be eligible to receive votes. Jake Long, Mario Manningham and Mike the only school on the schedule this year that “I’ve been through a lot in my The stunner put Appalachian State on the Hart. Its shaky defense, however, gave up we have a losing record to,” said Michigan career,” Cassel said. “I’ve been mer said. “I think he’s played cover of Sports Illustrated and the front page nearly 6 yards per play to a speedy, spread coach Brady Hoke, who was leading Ball through the ups, I’ve been great. The team has a lot of confi- of sports sections from coast to coast — and offense that helped Appalachian State win State seven years ago. “Obviously, I wasn’t through the downs. I’ve been dence in him. They feel good beyond. the previous two I-AA national champi- here then and neither were the 115 guys on through the highs and the lows. about his veteran leadership and “The game was news everywhere, even in onships. The Wolverines did go on to win this football team, and it won’t be the same At this point nothing really sur- presence.” China,” said associate athletic director Jay nine games that season, including a victory Appalachian State team either.”

Packers move on in trenches, get Guion back at DT GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Yet another starting center to get used to for . That doesn’t mean the star quarterback needs to play in the Green Bay Packers’ final preseason game. It appears that extensive snaps in practice with rookie Corey Linsley will suffice after presumed starter J.C. Tretter went down with a knee injury. The come to Lambeau Field to wrap up the preseason Thursday, and the regular season opens the following week in Seattle against the champion Seahawks. “We’ve taken snaps before. We’ve simulated noise with him. Obviously, it’s different when you go into a situation like Seattle with the advantage they have,” Rodgers said Monday. “But it would be tough whether it was J.C. or Corey, so we expect to be ready.” And that would be regardless of whether Rodgers plays against the Chiefs, which appears unlikely. “I feel like we’ve spent a lot of time in walk- for the Big 10 Conference; 1c x 1 inches; throughs and pre-practice stuff working on things. s That is not vitally important,” Rodgers said. Sitting Rodgers and key starters for the final pre- season game appeared to be the plan all along to Associated Press keep them healthy for the regular season. Green GREEN BAY Packers head coach Mike McCarthy Bay will get a long look at players fighting for ros- watches from the sidelines during the first quarter ter spots, a typical blueprint for the preseason. on Aug. 16 against the St. Louis Rams in St. Louis. But a training camp that had progressed rather The injury bug has hit the Packers again with two swimmingly hit a hurdle when Tretter got hurt in starters going down, but coach McCarthy has Associated Press last week’s win over Oakland. He is out for several vowed to move forward (9) and Dan Orlovsky (8) talk with quarterback weeks. (17) during training camp in Allen Park. Defensive lineman B.J. Raji was lost for the sea- hawks. For now, Guion’s focus is on getting into son following a right biceps injury in the same “football shape.” game. Raji had been having a good camp after mov- “I ran around today, really wasn’t huffing and Orlovsky, Moore will see time at QB for Lions ing back inside to nose tackle. puffing. Legs feel good, body feels good. So I feel like ALLEN PARK (AP) — Judging final 53-man roster. his own end zone for a safety that The Packers got some good news Monday with I’m there physically,” he said. by their easygoing demeanor in “We’ll take a look at (Moore year against the Vikings in Min- the return of defensive tackle Letroy Guion. He As a veteran, he likely won’t need much time to the Detroit Lions’ locker room, and Orlovsky) and see how they neapolis. injured his hamstring a week before training camp get down the intangibles that come with playing in you wouldn’t know that reserve manage the offense. . see how I knew coming here that from and hadn’t practiced since. the trenches in the NFL. That’s not the case with quarterbacks Dan Orlovsky and they move the ball,” Caldwell (fans) there would be thoughts or Signed from the Minnesota Vikings in the offsea- Linsley, a fifth-round pick out of Ohio State who Kellen Moore were approaching said. “It will be a pretty good concerns or worries,” Orlovsky son as a free agent, Guion was understandably had never taken a snap with the first-string offense their final chance to prove to new opportunity to show what they said. “I’ve never paid attention to eager to show what he could do. until this week. coach Jim Caldwell that they can do.” it.I have a better understanding “It’s always (urgent) when a man goes down. It Linsley can take heart that he has veteran deserve to back up starter The team’s decision to re-sign (now) of the position of quarter- makes me have to step up, having to be that guy,” guards Josh Sitton and T.J. Lang playing next to Matthew Stafford this season. Orlovsky during the offseason back in general.” Guion said. him. Then there is Rodgers, of course, with nearly a Caldwell confirmed Monday was met with skepticism, since Center Dominic Raiola, who The 6-foot-4 Guion will bring valuable experience decade of experience leading the huddle. that both Orlovsky and Moore the four seasons he spent in was on the 2008 team with up front with 31 career starts. Until now, the Pack- “And you’re playing with two of the smartest will see a significant increase in Detroit from 2005-2008 were Orlovsky, said any comparison ers had second-year player Josh Boyd and undraft- guards, most athletic talent guys in the league in playing time in the Lions’ final largely defined by his seven inef- between Orlovsky today and his ed rookie free agent Mike Pennel behind Raji in the Josh and T.J. Those guys are going to help him out preseason game Thursday fective starts during the team’s past performances in Detroit is base 3-4 defense. with his calls and make sure the tempo is set the against the as the winless 2008 campaign. He was unfair. Guion wasn’t sure he would be ready for the right way,” Rodgers said. “I’m going to help out with team decides whether it will keep also the brunt of national jokes Chiefs game. He did vow to be ready for the Sea- the protection and he’s going to be ready to play.” two or three quarterbacks on the after mistakenly running out of LIONS — page 10 10 l TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM No word from Andersen on DAILY GLOBE SCOREBOARD — Waived DT Cody Larsen. Placed WR Jordan Nor- Wisconsin QB for LSU aseBall tandings Football wood on injured reserve. B AMERICANs LEAGUE — Released WRs East Division MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin coach Gary and six touchdowns at Arizona Western College in nFl PreseasOn Joe Adams and Alec Lemon, RB William WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away All Times EDT Powell, G Sam Longo, NTs David Hunter 74 55 .574 —— 5-5 W-1 35-26 39-29 Andersen is staying quiet when it comes to his 2012, struggled last fall during the Badgers’ quar- Thursday’s Game and Austin Brown, LBs Terrance Lloyd New York 68 61 .527 63 7-3 W-5 33-31 35-30 quarterback for Saturday’s season opener against terback competition. He eventually moved to wide Philadelphia 31, Pittsburgh 21 and Lawrence Sidbury and CB Junior Toronto 66 65 .504 96 3-7 L-2 34-29 32-36 No. 13 LSU, while at least one of his best players receiver and then safety for the final 10 games, Friday’s Games Mertile. Placed OT David Quessenberry Tampa Bay 64 67 .489 11 8 4-6 L-1 29-36 35-31 New England 30, Carolina 7 on the reserve/non-football illness list and Boston 57 74 .435 18 15 2-8 W-1 29-40 28-34 says Tanner McEvoy will get the start for the 14th- including three starts. N.Y. Giants 35, N.Y. Jets 24 S Lonnie Ballentine on the reserve/injured Central Division ranked Badgers. With a full year in the system, however, McEvoy Detroit 13, Jacksonville 12 list. WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Green Bay 31, Oakland 21 — Waived CB Kansas City 72 58 .554 —— 6-4 L-2 33-29 39-29 “At the end of the day, we’re right where we has shown significant improvement, said Ander- Seattle 34, Chicago 6 Johnny Adams, CB Qua Cox, G Andre Detroit 70 59 .543 1½ 1 5-5 W-2 33-29 37-30 were,” Andersen said Monday. “We’ve got two quar- sen, who prefers a versatile quarterback. Saturday’s Games Cureton, G Marcus Hall, CB Kameron Cleveland 66 63 .512 5½ 5 6-4 W-2 39-25 27-38 terbacks that I think are going to help this football “Obviously, we feel like he’s throwing the ball Tampa Bay 27, Buffalo 14 Jackson, WR Nu’Keese Richardson, LB Chicago 59 71 .454 13 12½ 2-8 L-6 31-32 28-39 Miami 25, Dallas 20 Jonathon Sharpe, S David Sims, WR Eric Minnesota 58 72 .446 14 13½ 4-6 L-2 29-37 29-35 team throughout the year. And, whoever takes the much better to even be in the QB race,” Andersen Tennessee 24, Atlanta 17 Thomas, WR Tony Washington and FB West Division first snap doesn’t necessarily say he’s going to be said. “He would have to be solid and consistent Baltimore 23, Washington 17 Cameron White. WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away the guy for the whole season. We’ve got two kids throwing the football. But the biggest thing for Minnesota 30, Kansas City 12 — Waived Los Angeles 77 52 .597 —— 7-3 W-1 41-23 36-29 New Orleans 23, Indianapolis 17 WR Lamaar Thomas and RB Terrance Oakland 77 53 .592 ½— 4-6 W-1 43-23 34-30 who want to compete and will continue to compete Tanner is the growth within the offense.” St. Louis 33, Cleveland 14 Cobb. Waived/injured CB Deion Belue. Seattle 71 58 .550 6— 7-3 W-3 34-32 37-26 and that’s where we’re going to stay with it.” Andersen does not equate McEvoy’s lack of play- Houston 18, Denver 17 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released Houston 55 77 .417 23½ 17½ 5-5 L-3 29-37 26-40 Sunday’s Games WR Deon Anthony, DL Jairus Campbell, Texas 50 79 .388 27 21 3-7 W-1 24-40 26-39 When standout running back Melvin Gordon ing time at quarterback with lack of experience. San Francisco 21, San Diego 7 DT Jermelle Cudjo, WR Weston Dressler, NATIONAL LEAGUE was asked about the quarterback situation, he said “The one thing I would say is he has played in Cincinnati 19, Arizona 13 G Otis Hudson, WR Jerrell Jackson, CB East Division McEvoy would start the first game over incumbent big-time games,” Andersen said. “He’s been a Thursday, Aug. 28 Brandon Jones, CB Vernon Kearney, S W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Jerron McMillian, TE Adam Schiltz and Washington 75 55 .577 —— 8-2 L-1 43-25 32-30 . starter at free safety, which is the quarterback of Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 p.m. WR Darryl Surgent. Placed Sanders Atlanta 68 63 .519 7½ 1 7-3 L-2 37-28 31-35 “I think Joel’s a great player, people definitely Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. our defense. He has a lot of alignment issues, it’s Cummings on injured reserve. Miami 64 65 .496 10½ 4 5-5 L-2 37-31 27-34 overlook him,” Gordon said. “But, even though Tan- Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. — Signed DT Cory New York 61 70 .466 14½ 8 4-6 W-1 30-32 31-38 very technical back there. There’s a ton of commu- N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Grissom and K Jake Rogers. Philadelphia 59 72 .450 16½ 10 6-4 W-2 31-38 28-34 ner was named the starter, I think Joel will con- nication that has to take place. So he’s been in that St. Louis at Miami, 7 p.m. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Released S Central Division tinue to work and wait for his chance.” New England at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. Brandan Bishop, OT Pierce Burton, CB W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away moment. He’s prepared to play in Big Ten games. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Derek Cox, WR Andy Cruse, WR Kamar Milwaukee 72 58 .554 —— 6-4 W-1 36-31 36-27 He added: “They’re going with Tanner. Obvious- He’s prepared to play in a bowl game.” Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Jorden, WR Erik Lora, OT Kevin Murphy, St. Louis 71 59 .546 1— 7-3 W-1 39-26 32-33 ly I hope Tanner plays well and I wish the best for Regardless of who starts at quarterback, the San Francisco at Houston, 8 p.m. DT Kheeston Randall, DE Tyler Scott, DE Pittsburgh 67 64 .511 5½ 2 3-7 L-2 40-27 27-37 Tanner and I hope he can lead our team.” Baltimore at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Jake Snyder, TE Kory Sperry, CB Robert Cincinnati 63 68 .481 9½ 6 3-7 W-2 34-31 29-37 Badgers will rely heavily on a running game pow- Denver at Dallas, 8 p.m. Stave started all 13 games last season, passing Steeples and WR Ty Walker. Chicago 58 72 .446 14 10½ 6-4 W-3 32-33 26-39 ered by Gordon, who rushed for 1,609 yards last Minnesota at Tennessee, 8 p.m. Waived/injured S Mistral Raymond. Acti- West Division for 2,494 yards and 22 touchdowns, second-most in Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m. season as a sophomore. vated TE Chase Ford from the PUP list. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away school history behind star Rus- Arizona at San Diego, 10 p.m. — Los Angeles 74 58 .561 —— 5-5 L-1 34-32 40-26 “We want to run the ball first,” Andersen said. Seattle at Oakland, 10 p.m. Released LB James Anderson, DL San Francisco 68 61 .527 4½ — 6-4 L-2 32-32 36-29 sell Wilson. But he also threw 13 and Tommy Kelly, DL Will Smith and TE Justin San Diego 60 69 .465 12½ 8 3-7 W-1 34-27 26-42 had a penchant for missing open receivers as the “We want to take some shots with our play action. Jones. Arizona 55 76 .420 18½ 14 3-7 L-1 27-40 28-36 Our goal is to obviously be a physical, power foot- Transactions — Suspended CB Colorado 52 77 .403 20½ 16 6-4 W-2 34-33 18-44 Badgers finished 9-4, including a 34-24 loss to Dimitri Patterson indefinitely after he left AMERICAN LEAGUE South Carolina in the Capital One Bowl. ball team that gets in the fourth quarter and ulti- BASEBALL the team for 48 hours without contacting Sunday’s Games mately tries to wear people down and ground it, Major League Baseball The more mobile McEvoy, who passed for 1,943 the organization. N.Y. Yankees 7, 4, 10 innings pound it. That will never change.” MLB — Suspended New York Yankees SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Claimed Cleveland 3, Houston 1 yards and 25 touchdowns and rushed for 414 yards minor league RHP Andy Beresford DL Joe Kruger off waivers from Philadel- Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 1, 10 innings (Charleston-SAL) and New York Yankees phia. Released OT Nick Becton, RB Zach Seattle 8, Boston 6 minor league 1B Leonard Thompson Boren, TE Jake Byrne, WR Brelan Chan- Detroit 13, Minnesota 4 (GCL Yankees) 50 games apiece, after cellor, LB , WR Micah Chicago Cubs 2, Baltimore 1 each tested positive for an amphetamine. Hatfield, G Darryl Johnson, TE Ryan Texas 3, Kansas City 1 Resilient Brewers stay atop NL Central American League Otten, DB Lowell Rose, P Chase Tenpen- L.A. Angels 9, Oakland 4 BOSTON RED SOX — Placed SS Xan- ny and RB Kerwynn Williams. Monday’s Games der Bogaerts on the 7-day concussion SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Terminated Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 1 MILWAUKEE (AP) — The to be,” Pirates outfielder his St. Louis outings, save for a disabled list, retroactive to Aug. 23. the contracts of OT Wade Smith and CB Boston 4, Toronto 3, 10 innings Milwaukee Brewers keep find- Andrew McCutchen. Save for pitching seven score- Selected the contract of INF Carlos . Waived OT Cory Bran- N.Y. Yankees 8, Kansas City 1 Rivero from Pawtucket (IL). don, RB Demitrius Bronson, S Mike Dob- Oakland 8, Houston 2 ing ways to stay atop the Some things to watch in what less innings Aug. 13 at Miami, TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF Shin- son, DE Jackson Jeffcoat, WR Kevin Miami at L.A. Angels National League Central. should be a competitive final Masterson has given up at least Soo Choo on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Smith and CB Thomas Wolfe. Texas at Seattle Milwaukee has been alone or five weeks in the NL Central: four runs in each of his starts. Aug. 24. Recalled OF Michael Choice ST. LOUIS RAMS — Waived CB Jarrid Tuesday’s Games from Round Rock (PCL). Purchased the Bryant, P Bobby Cowan, OT R.J. Dill, WR Tampa Bay (Cobb 9-6) at Baltimore (W.Chen 13-4), 7:05 p.m. tied for first since April 5, but BREWERS PITCHING: Manager Mike Matheny is contract of C Tomas Telis from Round Jordan Harris, LS Jorgen Hus, FB Boston (R.De La Rosa 4-5) at Toronto (Dickey 10-12), 7:07 p.m. it’s been a high-wire act atop Fiers is 4-0 with a 1.29 ERA hopeful for a turnaround from Rock. Kadeem Jones, LB Johnny Millard, WR N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 5-2) at Detroit (Porcello 14-8), 7:08 p.m. National League T.J. Moe and OT D.J. Morrell. Cleveland (House 2-3) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 6-10), 8:10 p.m. the division, especially since since stepping into the rotation Masterson, who would be next PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Selected Waived/injured LB Pat Schiller. Minnesota (Nolasco 5-9) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 8-11), 8:10 p.m. July 1. for the injured Matt Garza, scheduled to start Saturday the contract of OF Jose Tabata from Indi- — Oakland (Hammel 1-5) at Houston (Keuchel 10-9), 8:10 p.m. The latest brush with second including 32 strikeouts in 28 against the Cubs. anapolis (IL). Optioned OF Gregory Waived LB Damaso Munoz. Miami (Eovaldi 6-8) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 12-4), 10:05 p.m. Polanco to Indianapolis. Reinstated INF — Waived LB Texas (N.Martinez 3-9) at Seattle (Paxton 3-1), 10:10 p.m. came Sunday, when Milwaukee innings. Garza had what man- PIRATES STEADY: Pitts- Cliff Barmes from the 15-day DL. Desig- Kendrick Adams, CB Marc Anthony, DL Wednesday’s Games entered the day with a half- ager Ron Roenicke termed as a burgh just missed sweeping the nated INF Jayson Nix for assignment. Lanier Coleman, OL Kevin Danser, OL Texas at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. game lead good bullpen session Sunday, Brewers on the road. But man- FOOTBALL Tyler Horn, WR Julian Horton, RB Way- Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. mon James, CB Micah Pellerin, WR Jaz Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. over St. and he is expected to get more ager Clint Hurdle likes how his NFL — Suspended Washington S Reynolds, S Hakeem Smith, WR Derel N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 7:08 p.m. Louis and extensive bullpen work Tuesday team responded from a season- Brandon Meriweather for the first two reg- Walker and LB Jonathan Willard. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. went home as he works his way back from a ular season games for his helmet-to-hel- HOCKEY Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. high seven-game losing streak met hit on Baltimore WR in National Hockey League Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. that night strained muscle in his rib cage. by beating the Braves before a preseason game on Aug.23. OTTAWA SENATORS — Signed G Miami at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. with a 1 1/2- Lohse was returning to the taking two from Milwaukee. — Released Craig Anderson to a three-year contract NATIONAL LEAGUE LB Keenan Clayton, LB Jojo Dickson, C extension through the 2017-18 season. Monday’s Games game cushion following another rotation Monday to start the Since losing 11-3 to Atlanta Tom Draheim, WR Reggie Dunn, K Jay COLLEGE St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 nice outing by fill-in starter Padres series after being side- on Aug. 19, Pirates pitching Feely, LB Derrell Johnson, S Orhian COMMONWEALTH COAST CONFER- Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 Mike Fiers and a Cardinals’ loss lined since Aug. 13 with a right held opponents to no more than Johnson, QB Ryan Lindley, WR Kevin ENCE — Named Kaylyn Smith assistant Miami at L.A. Angels Ozier, DT Justin Renfrow, CB Brandon commissioner. Milwaukee at San Diego to Philadelphia. ankle injury. three runs in the next three Sermons, OT Max Starks and RB Damien EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC Colorado at San Francisco Call it a coincidence, Scooter Roenicke, for now, isn’t games. Thigpen. CONFERENCE — Announced New Tuesday’s Games — Released S Rochelle, Le Moyne, Limestone and New- St. Louis (Lynn 14-8) at Pittsburgh (Cole 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Gennett said. For the second thinking about what will hap- Pedro Alvarez, who recently Omar Brown, WR LaQuan Williams, LB berry have been accepted as full mem- Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-9) at Philadelphia (Hamels 7-6), 7:05 p.m. baseman, it’s more about Mil- pen in the rotation once Garza moved to first, had two homers Austin Spitler, LB Nick DiMarco, OT David bers of the conference. Named Atlanta (A.Wood 9-9) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-6), 7:10 p.m. waukee proving to be a good is ready to return. The veteran Saturday. They were his first Mims, CB Deji Olatoye, CB Marrio Nor- CHARLOTTE — Named John Maine Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-11) at Cincinnati (Cueto 15-7), 7:10 p.m. man, RB Cierre Wood, P volunteer assistant baseball coach. L.A. Dodgers (R.Hernandez 7-9) at Arizona (Cahill 3-8), 9:40 p.m. team over the long haul. could return in early Septem- home runs since July 11. and WR Mike Willie. Waived/injured OT KENTUCKY — Suspended senior OT Miami (Eovaldi 6-8) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 12-4), 10:05 p.m. “I think it’s just a coinci- ber, when rosters would expand “A lot of things that we had Brett Van Sloten and FB Shaun Chapas. Darrian Miller and junior WR Rashad Milwaukee (J.Nelson 2-4) at San Diego (T.Ross 11-12), 10:10 p.m. dence. It’s just, you know, play- anyway to 40 players. highlighted coming in needing Placed DE Kapron Lewis-Moore, G Will Cunningham for one game for an unspec- Colorado (J.De La Rosa 13-8) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 14-9), 10:15 p.m. Rackley and DE Brent Urban on injured ified violation of team rules. Wednesday’s Games ing hard,” Gennett said after The rotation doesn’t include to improve upon, we did,” Hur- reserve. LOYOLA (NO) — Named Justin Barker St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. getting two hits in Sunday’s 4-3 a true ace, but features pitchers dle said. BUFFALO BILLS — Released S Derek women’s assistant volleyball coach. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. victory over Pittsburgh to snap who can deliver quality starts Brim, QB , P Jake Dom- NYU — Named Cassie Vondrak Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. THE OTHERS: The Cincin- browski, WR Tori Gurley, S Jajuan women’s assistant softball coach. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. a three-game slide. “Sometimes or better on any night. Fiers’ nati Reds were 9 1/2 back in the Harley, K Dustin Hopkins, DT Damien PRESBYTERIAN — Named Clay Milwaukee at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. you lose them, sometimes you emergence provides Roenicke Jacobs, C Macky MacPherson, WR Chris Hodges and Eric Miller assistant defen- L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Central starting the week, only Summers, G J.J. ‘Unga and RB Ronnie win them, and I think we’re with a pleasant numbers prob- sive football coaches. Miami at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. ahead of last-place Chicago. But Wingo. TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN — Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. winning them at the right lem. CHICAGO BEARS — Terminated the Announced men’s sophomore basketball times.” “He’s been dominant,” out- the September schedule pro- contract of S Craig Steltz. F Janari Joesaar received a waiver from 87. TOP PLAYERS ON COURT TUES- — Terminated the NCAA to compete this season after a MEN’S SEEDED WINNERS: No. 1 DAY: No. 2 Roger Federer vs. Marinko Milwaukee began its second fielder said of vides both teams, along with the contract of CB R.J. Stanford. Waived transfer from Mississippi. Announced the Novak Djokovic, No. 3 Stan Wawrinka, Matosevic, No. 4 David Ferrer vs. Damir California road trip in two Fiers. “I think when you exceed the others, with ample opportu- DT Larry Black, S Isaiah Lewis, K Quinn transfer of men’s sophomore basketball F No. 5 Milos Raonic, No. 8 Andy Murray, Dzumhur, No. 13 John Isner vs. Marcos Sharp and WR Ryan Whalen. Adonis Rwabigwi from Furman. No. 9 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, No. 16 Tommy Giron. Women: No. 1 Serena Williams vs. weeks on Monday with the start expectations you need guys to nities to affect the race. — Waived DB WASHINGTON (MD.) — Named Kevin Robredo, No. 22 Philipp Kohlschreiber, Taylor Townsend, No. 3 Petra Kvitova vs. of a three-game series in San exceed expectations individual- Milwaukee faces a gauntlet Royce Adams, RB Edwin Baker, OL Ran- Breslin and Ryan Van Zelst men’s assis- No. 23 Leonardo Mayer, No. 30 Jeremy Kristina Mladenovic, No. 7 Eugenie Diego. The Pirates have showed ly.” dall Harris, DB T.J. Heath, DL Cam Hen- tant basketball coaches. Chardy and No. 31 Fernando Verdasco. Bouchard vs. Olga Govortsova, No. 8 Ana of a nine-game road trip in late derson, WR Jonathan Krause, OL Ryan WEST VIRGINIA — Announced CB MEN’S SEEDED LOSERS: No. 21 Ivanovic vs. Alison Riske, No. 16 Victoria resilience of late, too, following MASTERSON’S MISERY: Lee, LB Caleb McSurdy, OL Keavon Mil- Ishmael Banks was suspended three Mikhail Youzhny and No. 24 Julien Ben- Azarenka vs. Misaki Doi. up a seven-game losing streak The good news for St. Louis is September, which includes ton, LB Keith Pough, WR Tim Smith, OL games by the NCAA for an unspecified neteau. STAT OF THE DAY: 3 — The number by taking three of their last that it is 3-2 in games when three games in Pittsburgh. Jeremiah Warren and TE Martell Webb. academic eligibility issue. WOMEN’S SEEDED WINNERS: No. 2 of code violations committed by Nick Kyr- Terminated the contract of WR Anthony YESHIVA — Named Gabe Haber Simona Halep, No. 4 Agnieszka Radwan- gios in his victory over No. 21 Mikhail four, including two of three Justin Masterson starts. The “It’s a good division. It’s Armstrong. Claimed OL Karim Barton and women’s soccer coach. ska, No. 5 Maria Sharapova, No. 6 Youzhny, one short of disqualification. from the Brewers on the road. bad news is that the veteran OL Donald Hawkins off waivers from going to be a fight to the finish,” Angelique Kerber, No. 9 Jelena Jankovic, QUOTE OF THE DAY: “Every day I’m After falling seven back, right-hander has a 7.43 ERA in Philadelphia. No. 10 Caroline Wozniacki, No. 13 Sara going to wear a different New York shirt Hurdle said. “I just love the fact — Released DE Tennis Errani, No. 14 Lucie Safarova, No. 18 just because I’m cool like that.” — Sloane Pittsburgh’s deficit was back to five starts since being acquired Martez Wilson and FB J.C. Copeland. Andrea Petkovic, No. 19 Venus Williams, that we’re playing games that Stephens, who wore a shirt saying five going into an important at the trade deadline from DETROIT LIONS — Released K Gior- No. 21 Sloane Stephens, No. 22 Alize matter late, and our guys are gio Tavecchio, CB Jonte Green, QB Pen “Bronx” on Monday. three-game series with St. Cleveland. NEW YORKUs (AP) O — A look at Mon- Cornet, No. 26 Sabine Lisicki, No. 28 James Franklin, FB Chad Abram, P Drew TUESDAY ON TV (All Times EDT): day’s play, the opening day of the $38.3 Roberta Vinci and No. 31 Kurumi Nara. Louis starting Monday. Masterson has given up at playing with great effort and Butler and CB Aaron Hester. Placed S million U.S. Open tennis championships: WOMEN’S SEEDED LOSERS: No. 25 Tennis Channel, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; ESPN, DeJon Gomes on injured reserve. “We’re right where we need least four earned runs in each of great focus.” WEATHER: Sunny and warm. High of Garbine Muguruza. 1-11 p.m. Legal questions arise for fantasy day game business Lions

By The Associated Press leaving it largely in the hands of embraced fantasy sports in all your game,” Cabot said. “If you that you consider of more value to Some of the newest incarna- companies such as FanDuel, forms, both free and pay.” said, ‘We’re going to do fantasy, From page 9 you at another spot that you’d like tions of fantasy football look a lot which is expecting to triple its base “If a game operator doesn’t fol- quick pick, random drafts,’ I say, “From his first couple years to keep. . or you figure that there’s more like gambling than intricate, to 500,000 fans this season. low the UIEGA, the FSTA doesn’t ‘How can that be skill based?’ But when I was with him, he’s grown a quarterback that’s really been outsmart-your-opponent strategy “We have the most popular fan- consider the contest to be a true if it’s a daily game where you’re up a lot,” Raiola said. “He’s more games. doing extremely well and we’d tasy football game going,” said ‘fantasy sports’ contest,” Schoenke doing a draft, have the ability to mature. He’s grown as a football Since 2011, the billion-dollar Kevin Ota of ESPN, which boasts said. change players halfway through like to have him as our third,” player.” fantasy market has been infused an estimated 14 million fantasy Las Vegas-based attorney Tony the game and make all these deci- Caldwell said. “You have to make with dozens of daily and weekly players. “It’s been incredibly suc- Cabot, who has practiced gambling sions, then it’s much closer to a Orlovsky appears to have a decision based on that.” games. Those games allow players cessful, and we’re focused on law for three decades, said it’s easy traditional model.” secured a reserve roster spot after Despite his lack of regular sea- to win huge prizes quickly, some- improving our game every year. to argue that season-long games In 2007, Cabot co-authored a running the second-string offense son experience, Moore said he’s times in one week, sometimes in We always keep our eye on oppor- are skill based “because you exer- legal paper titled “Fantasy Sports: in Detroit’s first three preseason enjoyed his time in Detroit. He just one night. With players bet- tunities to serve sports fans bet- cise a great deal of skill in operat- One Form of Mainstream Wager- games. The same can’t be said for intends to use Thursday’s game ting thousands or even tens of ter.” ing a team.” ing in the United States.” It offers Moore, who sits third on the simply as a chance to get better as thousands a night, legal experts ESPN officials say they have no “You have to figure out who to a point-by-point deconstruction of Lions’ depth chart. He has been a player. believe it’s time to review the sec- immediate plans for weekly cash draft, play, trade and all those the federal law that essentially inactive for all 32 games since “I haven’t thought about who tion of the 2006 federal law that games. things to have a successful sea- legalized a growing industry that, signing with Detroit as an I’m competing with,” he said. “I was written specifically to protect Traditional leagues at ESPN son,” Cabot said. “And because to some, looks very much like gam- undrafted free agent in 2012. think you compete with yourself fantasy sports from being banned and elsewhere received their legal you’re doing all that, you’re betting bling. One of Cabot’s key points is History is on Moore’s side as the way online poker was. to be the best quarterback you clearance from the 2006 Unlawful on an outcome you can control.” that the NFL, seeing the revenue the roster deadline approaches. “There’s importance in clarify- Internet Gambling Enforcement The day-game world can be and viewership possibilities of fan- Caldwell kept three quarterbacks can be and improve.You take ing the law,” says Marc Edelman, Act, which was designed mainly to much different and the skill level tasy football, hired a well-paid lob- advantage of preseasons and let a professor at Fordham Law on the roster in two of his three stop Internet poker. It included an needed to “run” a team that exists byist who helped smooth the way the chips fall.” School who studies the law as it important “carve out” for fantasy for only one week is far lower than for an imperfect bill to become law. seasons as a head coach in Indi- applies to fantasy sports. “As long football. Meanwhile, most state that for a season-long enterprise. Cabot’s conclusion is that the anapolis, and Lions General Man- nOtes: Detroit released FB as there’s uncertainty about the laws define fantasy football as And a growing number of fanta- process “ultimately has done a ager Martin Mayhew - who Cald- Chad Abram, P Drew Butler, QB legality of these games, some skill-based propositions, which sy sites have games that “look very great disservice to reasoned policy- well confirmed has the final say James Franklin, CB Jonte Green, CB potential businesses that might keeps them legal. much like prop bets or parlay making and, potentially, to the on roster decisions - has kept Aaron Hester, and K Giorgio Tavec- enter the marketplace stay out.” Peter Schoenke, chairman of cards,” Cabot says, with some long-term future of the fantasy three quarterbacks during his chio prior to Monday’s practice. The Seasonal leagues are largely the Fantasy Sports Trade Associa- games as simple as paying an sports industry itself.” entire tenure in Detroit. Despite team also placed S DeJon Gomes the domain of billion-dollar compa- tion, says daily and weekly games “entry” fee, and then choosing who, the pair’s past tendencies, howev- nies such as CBS and ESPN, with that adhere to the group’s rules between two players, will finish a He counts the growing day- (neck) on injured reserve. Caldwell game business as one area espe- er, Caldwell said the team hasn’t confirmed that LB Kyle Van Noy close ties to the NFL. For now, also are protected by the 2006 law, certain day with more receiving decided whether it will keep two they have remained on the side- cially susceptible to confusion. (abdomen) will visit a specialist for and that the NFL and Major yards. or three quarterbacks this season. lines of the short-term business, League Baseball “have fully “It depends on how you run Edelman agrees. further evaluation. Caldwell did not “Sometimes, you have a player offer a timetable for Van Noy’s return. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 11 DEFLOCKED Mother-in-law’s will causes hurt feelings Dear Annie: I have been mar- Dear Mother: Did your ried to a wonderful man for 30 daughter consider this a loan or years. a gift? She may not realize it was We have a large, supportive, intended to be repaid. loving family on both sides. I love Have you asked her? Please my mother-in-law dearly. We tell your daughter you were have always had a wonderful, Annie’s happy to help her when you had close relationship. Mailbox the opportunity, but now that Here’s the problem. In Mom’s you need money, you would will, it states that if she passes appreciate it if she would make away before my husband, he she said this is the way she an effort to repay the loan. Then receives the inheritance. If my wants her will set up. set up a payment schedule that MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM husband passes away before his I have been a good wife, moth- she can handle. mother, our children receive the I want to add a er and daughter and don’t under- Dear Annie: inheritance. cautionary tale to the recommen- stand why she would ignore me While this is fine, it hurts me dation you gave “Wedding Jit- this way. that I am not mentioned at all. ters” about a prenuptial agree- I don’t expect to inherit My husband has talked to his ment. money, but a special token would mother about this oversight, and When my mother passed be nice — perhaps a piece of jew- away, my father remarried in elry that she wore or a cherished Florida. keepsake. He and his second wife went OUR The point is knowing that she Y to a local lawyer and had a thought of me. prenuptial agreement drawn up Are most wills set up this HOROSCOPE to protect his extensive assets for way? I feel like I’m not really a BORN LOSER his children and grandchildren part of her family. — Very should he predecease his second Blessed, But Hurt wife. Dear Blessed: Most wills are When Dad died, the agree- set up to provide for children and ment allowed his second wife to grandchildren. Spouses of the remain in the house and live off children are sometimes included, EUGENIA of their joint assets. LAST but not always. There is often a When my stepmother died, worry that the child will some- however, we discovered that she day divorce the spouse, and the had moved everything into her Your Birthday family heirlooms would end up name before my father’s death Tuesday, August 26, 2014 with someone who is no longer and consequently willed it to her related. family. My sister and I retained a Get your plans up and running to It’s also possible that by limit- turn this year into one of great accom- lawyer in New York who aggres- ing the beneficiaries to immedi- ALLEY OOP plishment. Past problems can be put sively pursued this through the behind you, and your determination ate blood relatives, Mom is pre- prenuptial agreement and my will enable you to move forward with venting rivalries between spous- father’s will. But apparently, his confidence. Toss out old techniques es. prenup is not considered a bind- that are holding you back. Update and Please try not to think of this ing contract in Florida and is rejuvenate. as evidence that your mother-in- essentially meaningless. We VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You law doesn’t care for you. We don’t inherited nothing from my par- will be on an emotional roller coaster, believe that is the case. ents’ life of scrimping and saving. so slow down and take stock of things. Fifteen years Stick to simple, practical plans and Dear Annie: It may have protected my father ago, I helped my oldest daughter keep your decision-making to a mini- in the event of a divorce, but it mum. and son-in-law with a down pay- did not protect his estate. — Sad LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Con- ment on a house. So far, I haven’t but Wiser flicts with authority figures should be seen so much as a dollar in Annie’s Mailbox is written avoided. You can promote your ideas repayment from them. by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy FOR BETTER OR WORSE with confidence, but don’t force your My husband passed away six Sugar, longtime editors of the opinion on others. Use intelligence years ago, so I sure could use the Ann Landers column. Please and mindfulness to get your way. money. Why are adult children email your questions to annies- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — It’s so self-centered? I’m at a loss as [email protected], or write time to introduce some passion and to what I can do. Whatever I to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators pizzazz into your personal life. Plan to spend an exhilarating evening with the have left I’m leaving to the Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Her- person you enjoy being with most. SPCA. — Hurt Mother mosa Beach, CA 90254. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Someone is withholding information from you. Take precautions to prevent a broken promise from becoming cost- DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD ly. You are best to avoid joint ventures. Go it alone or opt out. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — FRANK & ERNEST Others will fall under your spell today. Take this opportunity to market your abilities and ideas. The support you gain will help you formulate your next move. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Residential improvements or renova- tions can result in an unexpected financial gain. Your sense of satisfac- tion and your comfort level will improve, along with your standard of living. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Compromise will be the order of the day. Rather than invest time and ener- gy in a battle of wills, agree to dis- GET FUZZY agree for the sake of harmony. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Your intuition will lead to a life-chang- ing business venture. Demonstrate your talents to as many interested par- ties as you can, and a window of opportunity will open. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — You may be surprised at the information you discover by merely observing what other people do or say. Studying the way people interact can give you insight into your own behavior. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Don’t assume you know what is best BEETLE BAILEY for everyone. There is bound to be a clashing of wills if you try to decree what others should or should not do. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Consider everything you are currently doing, and pinpoint what’s most impor- tant to you. Revisiting an old goal or partnership can bring new light to an old situation. It’s time to prioritize and make amends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A con- servative approach to a moneymaking venture will turn out in your favor. If you want to climb the ladder of suc- cess, you have to do it one step at a ZITS time. Be patient.

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