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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Friday, April 19, 2019 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 56 | Low: 36 | Details, page 2 IT’S A BOMB Silver Express gears up for spring tour By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] HURLEY – The nine singers and performers in Hurley’s Sil- ver Express are finishing up their final rehearsals in the com- ing days as they prepare for the concerts and subsequent spring tour. The group of five seniors, four freshman and one sopho- more will perform shows at 7 p.m. Wednesday through Satur- day in the Hurley K-12 School’s auditorium. Submitted photo The shows promise a, “Huge WESLEY ERICKSON holds a grenade he found while magnet fish- variety of music, from oldies to ing in Powdermill Creek from a bridge on Eli Avenue Tuesday. what’s on the radio today,” co- director Roy Haeger said. “I try as hard as I can to hav the kids Magnet fisherman pick most of the tunes, which you might think means they’re all newer. But honestly, some- dredges up times I’m shocked with the oldies and things the kids will bring to practice.” The week after the group explosive device completes its Hurley concerts, Haeger said it will kick off a tour By BRYAN HELLIOS mined what it was, he said his of the region; which includes [email protected] wife called the police. stops in in Glidden, South BESSEMER – For Wesley “Before I put it down, I figured Shore, Arbor Vitae and Wausau Erickson, magnet fishing has net- I’d take a picture of it,” Erickson “We’re staying in Wisconsin, ted him numerous fishing lures, said, “that way I can show peo- except for one place – we’re a few pocket knives and some ple, because who the heck is going over to Calumet,” Haeger scrap pieces of iron, but he never going to believe I found a said. thought he would find a grenade. grenade down there.” The students, who audi- “Who would expect to find a He said one officer stopped tioned to join the Silver Express hand grenade in Upper Michi- by, asked to see the pictures of it Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe in October, have been practicing gan,” he said. and told me to “stay on the upper SILVER EXPRESS guitarist Devin Kelly and singer Haley Mead, for the shows since January When Erickson first pulled it part of the bank.” practice for a song in the Hurley auditorium Thursday in prepa- after the group wrapped up its from the bridge over Powdermill Erickson said he had to leave ration for the group’s upcoming concerts and spring tour. Christmas program. Creek on Eli Avenue Tuesday, he shortly after the officer arrived so said it was “clumped up” with he could pick up his kids. Within mud. He rinsed it off with water and saw the handle and pin of the explosive. Once he deter- Meyers holds Iron County listening sessions BOMB — page 5 By RICHARD JENKINS in the budget all the time – ing $78 million for expanding [email protected] transportation and infrastruc- broadband Internet availability. MERCER, Wis. – Rep. Beth ture, education, and then Regarding the proposed 8- Ewen hunter found Meyers, D-Bayfield, met with healthcare. Those are the big cent per gallon gas tax, Meyers Iron County residents Wednes- three that probably cost the said she didn’t know whether day in a pair of listening, ses- state the most money,” Meyers the proposed tax would be the guilty of deer poaching sions on Gov. Tony Evers pro- told the Daily Globe, regarding solution that is agreed upon at ONTONAGON – A Ewen Judge Janis Burgess. It took the posed budget. some of what she felt were the the end of the budget negotia- man who claimed the “laws of jury ten minutes to find the Ewen First at the Iron County main points in the budget. “One tions or whether there would be nature” decree that “he did not man guilty. Courthouse in Hurley and later of the things I’m pleased Gov. a different way to generate addi- need a license to hunt deer, was A sentencing date will be set. at the Mercer Public Library, the Evers is doing is the broadband tional revenue; but she said found guilty of just that in an In addition to fines and court sessions were an opportunity increase. Some of our Republi- something had to change. Ontonagon jury trial Thursday. costs, Ehinger will be liable for for residents to discuss various can colleagues are already say- “I’m not sure how this is all Ronald Ehinger, 68, was charged restitution. Restitution is listed as budget proposals – including a ing, ‘That’s too much money,’ going to unfold, but we’ve got a with two counts of taking an $1,000 for a deer, $2,000 for an potential increase in the state’s they’re not going to agree to it. lot of things we can look at. We antlered deer with 8 points or antlered deer and $500 per point gas tax – as well as other con- But I think it’s a nice baseline to can look at a wheel tax, registra- more. on an deer with 8 points or more; cerns they wanted to bring to start at. … As we all know up tion increases, toll roads – all of Ehinger demanded a jury trial bringing the possible fine to Madison’s attention. here, this is critical.” and a 6 person jury heard the $8,000. “The big issues in the budget During the listening session, case Thursday morning before —Jan Tucker are the same big issues that are Meyers said Evers was propos- MEYERS — page 5 GCC cosmetology program reveals new, improved branding

By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD – GCC Cosme- tology unveiled its branding strategy at a Thursday afternoon celebration held at Gogebic Com- munity College. Invitees gathered around stu- dents holding balloons as instructors Nicole Hocking and Laura Erickson ripped off a plas- tic covering to reveal the pro- gram’s new name, “The Cosme- tology Academy – Creative Careers.” Erickson, instructor at the academy, said the cosmetology program has never had a brand. “It was time to give us our own identity,” she said. She compared the previous name of the program to a plain package of cotton rounds versus Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe CHRISTINE KAROW, left, Laura Erickson, her son Isaac, Nicole Hocking and Felicity Salchert take part in the unveiling event on Thurs- day at Gogebic Community College. GCC — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-13 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Thursday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 127 High 42 High 84 (1987) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Home & Garden . . . .7 Low 34 Low 8 (1983) Thursday none Snow depth 8 in. Obituaries ...... 6 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 181.6 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 37 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 172.3 in. Low 14 Thursday 0.86 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Mueller ter of resignation the next directed him to contact traces how, at perilous day, the president had Rosenstein and tell him the Expires 4/27/2019 turns in the Russia changed his mind. special counsel must be episode, aides took the Trump adviser Hope removed. Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 brunt of Trump’s rage yet Hicks, describing the after- “You gotta do this,” 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com acted to save the president math of that meeting to Trump told McGahn, from himself – at times by Mueller’s team, said she according to the lawyer’s letting his orders go had only seen Trump that recollection to Mueller’s unheeded and, at least in upset once before – when team. Washington set to be 1st state one instance, declining an the “Access Hollywood” “McGahn was per- entreaty to lie on his tape came out in the cam- turbed by the call and did with long-term care benefit behalf. paign, revealing Trump’s not intend to act on the On May 17, 2017, Trump coarse comments about request,” the report says. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Senate made several for public coverage under was in the Oval Office with imposing himself on Trump pressed the Washington is poised to changes before passing it Medicaid, which covers his attorney general, Jeff women. point with a follow-up call. become the first state to earlier this week, the mea- low-income people, Sessions, Sessions’ chief of Sessions had stepped “Mueller has to go,” establish an employee-paid sure now heads back to the involves spending down staff Jody Hunt and White away from Russia matters McGahn recalled Trump program creating an insur- House for a final vote. lifetime savings. House lawyer Don because his work on the saying. Then: “Call me ance benefit to help offset According to AARP of “This is a way to try and McGahn, conducting inter- Trump campaign raised back when you do it.” the costs of long-term care, Washington, 70% of resi- give people a benefit that views for a new FBI direc- questions of conflict of McGahn never did it. a step advocates say will dents 65 and older will they’ve paid into that will tor to replace James interest. He withstood sear- And when early 2018 help an aging population require some type of assis- be able to keep them out of Comey, whom Trump had ing heat from Trump over came around, Trump want- that is likely not prepared tance to live independently. poverty and accessing a fired eight days earlier. Ses- that move and pressure, ed McGahn to issue a for the increasing costs Only an estimated 7 mil- broad array of services sions left the room to take both public and private, to denial that he’d ever been needed for daily assistance. lion to 8 million Americans they may need,” said a call from his deputy, Rod reverse his recusal until he asked to press for Mueller’s The measure creates a have private long-term care Democratic Rep. Laurie Rosenstein, and returned was finally forced out late removal in the first place. benefit for those who pay insurance, which is costly Jinkins of Tacoma, the to tell the president that last year. He summoned the lawyer into the program, with a and generally requires bill’s sponsor. Rosenstein had informed Some other aides, too, to the Oval Office. lifetime maximum of applicants to pass a health Opponents call it an him of the special counsel refused to be compliant at Again, no luck. $36,500 per person, screening. Many assume unnecessary intrusion by appointment. major moments. “McGahn refused to indexed to inflation, paid that Medicare covers long- government and an addi- “The President slumped The report states that in back away from what he for by an employee payroll term care, but that’s not the tional tax on employees back in his chair,” Mueller the days after Mueller’s remembered happening,” premium. It has cleared case except for limited care who haven’t had a say on wrote in his report, “and appointment, Trump the report says, “and per- both the House and the for skilled nursing care or whether they want such a said, ‘Oh my God. This is opened an effort to discred- ceived the President to be Senate, but because the rehabilitation. Qualifying program. terrible. This is the end of it the special counsel, but testing his mettle.” Attorneys accuse police, prosecutors of leaking Kraft video WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Attorneys for two of the women charged in a prostitution sting are asking a judge to hold police and prosecu- tors in contempt of court following reports that someone was shopping around undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. The motion was filed Thursday in Palm Beach County Circuit Court by attorneys for Lei Wang and Hua Zhang, who are accused of working at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter. The attorneys cited a New York Daily News story that reports an unknown person had con- tacted TheBlast.com with footage of Kraft naked with another person, presum- ably the massage therapist. The attorneys say only police and prosecutors have access to the footage, which a judge has temporar- ily barred from release. Kraft was charged in February with two misde- meanor counts of solicit- ing prostitution. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 3 Briefs MERCER FORENSICS Mercer holds Easter egg hunt Saturday MERCER, Wis. – On Saturday from 10-11 a.m., the Mercer Lions will hold their annual Easter Egg Hunt at Mercer School. There will be prizes for all, refreshments, a visit from the Easter Bunny (where attendees are invited to bring their cameras), bas- kets available for collection of eggs, and egg hunts for ages infant to 10 years old. The public is invited to bring their family and attend. Library presents Earth Day movie IRONWOOD – An exclusive screening of the Submitted photo movie “The Human Ele- THE MERCER Forensics team were paraded through town on top of the Mercer firetruck with sirens and flashing lights on Friday, April 12 ment” will be held on Tues- before heading to Madison for the state forensics competition. Nine Mercer students earned their way by competing and receiving top hon- day, at the Golden Dragon ors at district and regional competitions Pictured, from left, are Language Arts instructor and forensics coach Sarah Johnson, Kailey Bianga, Restaurant Banquet Room Kalyn Gize, Brooklyn Anderson, Kobe Hiller, Baylie Huybrecht, Jacob Schmidt, Carson West, Alaina Browning and Austin Bartolini. The expe- in Ironwood. rienced boys team received a perfect score to bring home five gold medals and the first time freshmen girls team brought home four bronze The Human Element medals. follows environmental photographer James Balog as he explores wildfires, Mercer to celebrate Smokey Bear’s first costume Tuesday hurricanes, sea level rise, Fe University course offered the struggling coal mining MERCER, Wis. — The Wisconsin DNR Library to return to public display. community and changing Mercer Ranger Station and the Mercer Smokey Bear celebrates his 75th birth- air supply. Public Library will hold a celebration of day this year, and his message that “Only about Lac du Flambeau There is no charge for Smokey Bear and the first Smokey Bear You Can Prevent Wildfires” still resonates MERCER, Wis. – Fe Brown Museum and Cul- admission. Free appetiz- costume at the Mercer Community Center with kids and adults today. Events honor- University offers the class, tural Center. Class size will ers will be served and on Tuesday, April 23 at 10 a.m. The public ing Smokey Bear and his message will be Where Two Worlds Meet: be limited to 12 partici- drawings for gift certifi- is welcome to attend the celebration. held across the country in 2019. Lac du Flambeau, taught pants. Readings will be cates will take place. Mercer became the birthplace of the first Refreshments will be served and stu- by Gregg Guthrie, tribal provided. For more information, Smokey Bear costume when, in 1950, dents from Mercer School will hear more member and leader of the A member of the Lac du call Lynne at 906-932- Frank Brunner, Bill Carow, Bernard Klu- about the story of the first Smokey Bear Lac du Flambeau band of Flambeau Band of Lake 0203. gow, Neal Long, and Ada Hart created the costume and fire prevention information. Lake Superior Chippewa. Superior Chippewa Indi- first walking, talking Smokey Bear for the The public is welcome to attend to cele- The class will be held at the ans, Guthrie resides on the Art League offers Wausau Logging Congress Parade. brate Smokey Bear and Mercer’s role in his Mercer Library on four reservation. aid for classes That original Smokey Bear head has creation. The event is free and open to the Wednesdays, May 15 He has been active in been housed at the Mercer Ranger Station, public. For more information, call the through June 5, from 10 tribal and town govern- MANITOWISH but will be moved to the Mercer Public library at 715-476-2366. WATERS, Wis. – The Man- a.m. to noon. ment and state and local ito Art League is seeking In this class students historical societies. applicants who are inter- Before ‘Endgame’ arrives, look at Marvel box-office hits will begin to have a greater He is a recipient of a perception of and empathy Local History Award of ested in financial aid for LOS ANGELES (AP) – Marvel’s July 2011, $176.7 million, $371 million tuition toward an art work- for people of different Merit from the Wisconsin Avengers are back to save the world, and “Marvel’s The Avengers,” May 2012, racial/cultural back- State Historical Society and shop, class, college course the box office. $623.4 million, $1.52 billion or program in the fine arts. grounds to better under- is currently recognized as a “Avengers: Endgame” arrives in theaters “Iron Man 3,” May 2013, $409 million, stand and accept differing Curator Emeritus of the Anyone living within or April 26 with the conclusion of the fight $1.2 billion attending an accredited ways of life. This class Society. between the galaxy’s greatest heroes and “Thor: The Dark World,” November explores the divergent cul- He has taught in public school within a 70-mile Thanos, who wiped out half of all life at the 2013, $206.4 million, $645 million radius of Manitowish tures of people living on school and churches and end of last year’s “Avengers: Infinity War.” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “the border lines,” people served as a pastor and Waters, including Michi- It’s one of the year’s biggest releases, and April 2014, $260 million, $714.3 million gan, may apply. who live in two worlds on a chaplain of American one that theater owners hope will draw “Guardians of the Galaxy,” August daily basis. Legion Post 318 and is a Scholarship recipients audiences after a sluggish start to the year. 2014, $333.2 million, $773.3 million will be invited to exhibit a The class will focus on Marine Corps veteran. It is the 22nd film in the Marvel Cine- “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” May 2015, the community of Lac du To register for this piece of artwork in the matic Universe, a collection of movies that $459 million, $1.4 billion annual Manito Art League Flambeau with its rich class, download a copy of kicked off with “Iron Man.” Marvel films “Ant-Man,” July 2015, $180.2 million, Ojibwe Indian history and the registration form from Art Show, July 18-21, and since have earned $18.6 billion at the box $519.3 million to attend the Patron’s Pre- traditions and “the other,” the website office, with four “Avengers” films accounting “Captain America: Civil War,” May non-Indian people who feuniversity.org or pick view on opening night, for nearly $5 billion of the haul. Seven films, 2016, $408.1 million, $1.15 billion where scholarship win- have made Lac du Flam- one up at the Mercer including this year’s “Captain Marvel” and “Doctor Strange,” May 2016, $232.6 beau their home. Library or the Iron County ners are formally last year’s sensation “Black Panther,” earned million, $677.6 million announced. The history, culture and UW Extension office in the over a billion dollars worldwide. “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” May traditional activities of the courthouse in Hurley. Applicants can find The following is a look at Marvel’s cine- 2017, $390 million, $863.6 million more information includ- Lac du Flambeau tribe Completed forms may matic juggernaut, with the film’s title, “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” July 2017, including hunting, fishing, be dropped off at those ing the download of appli- release date, domestic gross and total world- $334.2 million, $880.2 million cations on the Manito Art and spearing will be locations or mailed to Fe wide box office, as compiled by Comscore: “Thor: Ragnarok,” November 2017, explored. Following will be University, PO Box 63, League website, mani- “Iron Man,” May 2008, $318.6 million, $315 million, $854.2 million toartleague.org or email discussion of the culture Hurley, WI 54534. There is $582 million “Black Panther,” February 2018, $700 and traditions of the non- a course fee with a dis- manitoscholarships@gmai “The Incredible Hulk,” June 2008, million, $1.3 billion l.com, and applications Indian people living within count if registration is $134.8 million, $263.3 million “Avengers: Infinity War,” April 2018, the boundaries of the received by May 1. Scholar- will be emailed or mailed “Iron Man 2,” May 2010, $312.4 mil- $679 million, $2 billion to you. reservation. ships are available. lion, $623.7 million “Ant-Man & The Wasp,” July 2018, After the last class, For more information Completed applications “Thor,” May 2010, $181 million, $448.7 $217 million, $623 million must be received by May Guthrie will guide an infor- on this and other Fe U million “Captain Marvel,” March 2019, $387 mal tour of Lac du Flam- classes call 715-561-3098 15. “Captain America: The First Avenger,” million; $1.06 billion beau including the George or 715-476-2881. Community calendar

Email calendar items and Sunday, April 21 Ironwood Township Mercer Community Center. community news to Board, 5:30 p.m., Township IMPACT Life Support [email protected]. offices. Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 For more information, call 906- Wakefield City Council, Church, Ironwood. p.m., closed meeting, Salem 932-2211. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 67th Annual Meeting Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood City Commis- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Wed., April 24, 2019 Friday, April 19 Mercer Health and Well- sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Ironwood. area74.org. 6:00 p.m. at Bessemer V.F.W. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Building. Government Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Mercer Community Center. Iron County Board of 600 W. Lead, Bessemer, MI 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Tuesday, April 23 Adjustment, 10 a.m., court- Center. p.m., Wesley United Methodist house. Ph. 906-663-4011 Trouble, 11 a.m.- Church, Ironwood. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Powderhorn Area Utility 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Alcoholics Anonymous, Patterson courts or Ironwood District Board, 3:30 p.m., Ironwood. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Memorial Building. Ironwood Township Hall. Mercer Food Pantry, Church, Bessemer. Gogebic County Veterans Gogebic County Finance noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, area74.org. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Committee, 4:30 p.m., court- St. Sebastian Church Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Monday, April 22 a.m., Ironwood Memorial house, Bessemer. 715-476-7655. Building. 906-667-1110. Gogebic County Board, 5 Alcoholics Anonymous/ Breakfast For Your Brain, Iron County Food Pantry, p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Com- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Bessemer School Board, an Church, Ironwood. munity Center. 715-561-2695. Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Pasty Sale area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 4450. School library. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, EST, Ontonagon United Ironwood. area74.org. Thursday, April 25 April 25, 2019 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Methodist Church basement, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Ironwood. area74.org. next to Holiday gas station, noon, Golden Dragon. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Cost: $3.50 each Beginner Finnish lan- Ontonagon. area74.org. Woods and Blooms Gar- Patterson courts or Ironwood guage class, 3:30 p.m., Little Alcoholics Anonymous, den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Memorial Building. Finland, Kimball. To order call Barbara Karpus 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. Gogebic County Veterans Advanced Finnish lan- Catholic Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 at 906-667-0647 by April 23, 2019 guage class, 4:30 p.m., Little area74.org. p.m., Episcopal Church of the a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Finland, Kimball. Government Transfiguration, Ironwood. p.m., Watersmeet Township; Overeaters Anonymous, Gogebic Conservation area74.org. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran District, 9 a.m., Natural Township. 906-667-1110. Church, Wakefield. Resources Center. Wednesday, April 24 Alcoholics Anonymous, Vietnam Veterans of America – Chapter 529 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Hurley Planning and Zon- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., Our Lady of Peace TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL ing Committee, 9 a.m., city Christian Men of the Ironwood. area74.org. Catholic Church, Ironwood. hall. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown SMART Recovery, 4:30 area74.org. Cafe, Ironwood. p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Saturday, April 20 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Mentoring of Moms, 9- mer. Steak Dinner EST, Ontonagon United 10:30 a.m., Range Community Free Community Dinner, Methodist Church basement, Mercer Lioness Easter Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist next to Holiday gas station, Egg Hunt, 10-11 a.m., Mercer 4355. Church. Public is invited. & Raffle Ontonagon. area74.org. Public School. Alcoholics Anonymous, ReGeneration Youth, Government RAFFLE: Win a 65” LED Smart HD TV Union Station Food open meeting, noon, Salem 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Gogebic County Road Pantry and Northern Food Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Raffle sponsored by Northstar Electronics & Commission, 4 p.m. finance Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., area74.org. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 529 meeting followed by regular 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. DOVE Support Group, Center, Ironwood. LIVE MUSIC! meeting, GCRC office. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 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Room 1, second floor, Memori- p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Mercer Health and Well- al Building, Ironwood. at the IRON COUNTY MEMORIAL BUILDING Ironwood. area74.org. mons, Mercer, Wis. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., l 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Indiana mayor writes new story DAILY GLOBE Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South country by our party” and the “con- Bend, Indiana, the highly improba- descension” many fellow Democrats ble candidate for the Democratic feel toward the Midwesterners who Sue Mizell, Publisher presidential nomination, made this helped elect President Trump. Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor insightful comment to The New York In any effective myth, a hero has Times: “The story that we tell, not Cokie to overcome adversity – George just about government but about and Steve Bush 41 was shot down over the ourselves, and the story we tell peo- Roberts Pacific during World War II; Clin- ple about themselves and how they ton’s father died before he was born fit in, really grounds our politics.” – and Buttigieg talks about serving In Their Opinion Mayor Pete remains the longest of as an intelligence officer in Afghan- Trump rivals opening shots. If he wins, he’d be 39 when he istan and making “119 trips ... out- takes office, four years younger than ments, but they have a second virtue side the wire” into hostile territory. their tax records our youngest elected president, John as well: They sidestep doctrinal bat- He also emphasizes overcoming F. Kennedy. He’d be the first openly tles that alienate some voters while the economic adversity that afflicted One by one, Democratic presidential hopefuls are gay president. And he’s never attracting others. Barack Obama South Bend after the Studebaker releasing their tax returns. Years of them. Longtime anything bigger than Indiana’s appealed to liberals and moderates plant closed down, and converting holdout Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) revealed 10 years fourth-largest city, with barely alike because his personal narrative the old factory into a high-tech cen- of returns at the tail end of Tax Day, which arrived on 100,000 people. transcended – and avoided – the ter. “This city’s story is a big part of Monday this year. Later that evening, former Texas Yet he’s clearly on to something. ideological squabbles that often why I am doing this,” he said during representative Beto O’Rourke unveiled a decade of Buttigieg has raised $7 million, more divide Democrats. No wonder Mayor his presidential announcement. his personal tax information. Both followed Sen. than four sitting senators. He’s Pete says “I’ve actually drawn a lot of Two other threads of Mayor Pete’s Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.), who released 15 years of surged into third place in the latest lessons” from Obama’s campaign. personal story might seem contradic- tax returns on Sunday, enabling her campaign to polls from Iowa and New Hamp- To work well, stories have to be tory, but they appeal to different boast that she is “the most transparent candidate in shire, behind only Joe Biden and authentic and believable; they have groups. As an openly gay man, he’s the field when it comes to information about her per- Bernie Sanders, who are twice his to connect with the myths and leg- accepted and even celebrated by his sonal finances.” age and profit from widespread ends we Americans tell about our- contemporaries in the millenial gen- It is nice to see a race to the top, rather than the name recognition. And he’s getting selves. Buttigieg weaves together a eration. But he’s also married, talks bottom, for a change. This is the kind of political one- rave reviews from media analysts number of those narratives, starting about wanting children, and stresses upmanship Americans should welcome. like Vanity Fair, which writes that with epochal change. He talks often his Episcopalian faith – all gestures Clearly, part of the point is to draw a contrast with his “authenticity is an immeasurable about representing “a new genera- toward more traditional values President Trump, who routinely promised during the asset.” tion of leadership,” meaning the mil- embraced by older voters. 2016 presidential race to offer his tax information for A major reason for that impact: lenials, and his website promises “A Democrats have long suffered public scrutiny. He has instead revealed nothing. His He clearly understands a basic truth Fresh Start for America.” from the reputation that they are the excuse is that his returns are under audit, but that about presidential politics – that the His words echo Kennedy in 1960, secular party, while Republicans are would not prevent him from releasing tax documents best way to connect with voters is who proclaimed “a torch has been the religionists. David Axelrod, he signed and swore to be true – and certainly does through stories, not policies; deep passed to a new generation of Ameri- Obama’s close adviser, made an not explain why he refuses to reveal returns from values, not detailed programs. “I cans” – the veterans who fought important point in New York maga- years ago, as his challengers have done. think all politics is local, especially World War II. And they reflect the zine: Buttigieg’s “fluency on faith The president’s staff has offered nothing more national politics,” he told the pod- strategy of Bill Clinton as well, who and his willingness to speak about it persuasive. Acting White House chief of staff Mick cast Pod Save America. “But more ran in 1992 as the first Baby Boomer is a real asset,” he said. “Carter, Clin- Mulvaney said earlier this month the public would than that, all politics is personal.” president. ton and Obama – they all shared “never” see the president’s tax returns, arguing that “He knows how to talk plainly,” Buttigieg’s story is rooted outside that quality. It was one of the cues the 2016 election had settled the question over George Lakoff, a noted linguist at of Washington, in his hometown, a that opened the door to voters.” whether Americans cared. In fact, Mr. Trump’s per- the University of California told the place he proudly calls “flyover coun- We do know that Mayor Pete sistent promises to disclose more personal financial Times. “Usually Democrats are say- try.” He announced for president in understands the power of stories. data remain unfulfilled campaign pledges. White ing: ‘What are your 10 most impor- an old factory there that once made What we don’t know is how his per- House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Sunday tant policy areas?’ And he doesn’t do Studebakers. And while he does have sonal odyssey finally ends. that Democrats were not smart enough to under- that.” a degree from Harvard, he Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- stand Mr. Trump’s tax returns, a new defense of Mr. Personal connections are more denounced on Pod Save America the tacted by email at Trump’s indefensible refusal to come clean that hard- vital and enduring than policy agree- “abandonment of the middle of the [email protected]. ly rises above the level of a schoolyard insult. Ever since President Richard M. Nixon set the Today in history example, presidents and major candidates have revealed their tax return information to offer voters a view of how these national leaders conduct their pri- By The Associated Press vate affairs. The returns sometimes expose nothing Today’s Highlight in History surprising. Sometimes they result in a headline or On April 19, 1995, a truck bomb destroyed the Alfred P. two, as when the socialist Mr. Sanders was revealed Murrah Federal Building in to be a millionaire. The Post’s James Hohmann point- Oklahoma City, killing 168 peo- ed out Tuesday that the most interesting nugget from ple. (Bomber Timothy the Democrats’ recent tax revelations is that many of McVeigh, who prosecutors said had planned the attack as the candidates have not given much to charity. revenge for the Waco siege of Each of these women and men has years, if not two years earlier, was convict- decades, of public service that voters can judge. Mr. ed of federal murder charges Trump entered office with a privately held business and executed in 2001.) of unknown value and a Twitter feed. It was all the On this date In 1775, the American Rev- more important for voters to see how reality matched olutionary War began with the up to his claims of private business success. Tax battles of Lexington and Con- returns should have been only the baseline for trans- cord. parency; a thorough accounting of his business In 1865, a funeral was held at the White House for Presi- arrangements and possible conflicts of interest was dent Abraham Lincoln, assas- also needed. sinated five days earlier; his It is needed still. Americans remain in the dark coffin was then taken to the about Mr. Trump’s potential conflicts. As Democratic U.S. Capitol for a private suspected that a dead crew United States. Author J.G. Bal- old daughter to the Senate candidates do the right thing, Mr. Trump continues memorial service in the Rotun- member had deliberately lard, a survivor of a Japanese floor one day after senators da. sparked the blast, but later said prison camp who reached a approved a new rule permitting to insult the voters who entrusted him to lead the In 1939, Connecticut there was no proof of that.) wide audience with the autobi- it; Duckworth was the first sen- nation. became the last of the original In 1993, the 51-day siege at ographical “Empire Of The ator to have given birth while –The Washington Post 13 colonies to ratify the Bill of the Branch Davidian com- Sun,” died in London at age serving in the Senate. Rights, 147 years after it took pound near Waco, Texas, 78. Felix “Doc” Blanchard, foot- Today’s Birthdays effect. ended as fire destroyed the ball superhero for Army and Actress Elinor Donahue is In 1943, during World War structure after federal agents winner of the 1945 Heisman 82. Rock musician Alan Price II, tens of thousands of Jews in began smashing their way in; Trophy, died at his central (The Animals) is 77. Actor Tim the Warsaw Ghetto began a about 80 people, including two Texas home at age 84. Curry is 73. Pop singer Mark Thought for Today valiant but ultimately futile bat- dozen children and sect leader Five years ago: The cap- “Flo” Volman (The Turtles; Flo tle against Nazi forces. David Koresh, were killed. tain of a ferry that sank off the and Eddie) is 72. Actor Tony “Never one thing and seldom one person can make for a In 1951, Gen. Douglas In 1994, a Los Angeles jury coast of South Korea, leaving Plana is 67. Former tennis success. It takes a number of them merging into one perfect MacArthur, relieved of his Far awarded $3.8 million to beaten more than 300 dead, was player Sue Barker is 63. Motor- whole.” East command by President motorist Rodney King. arrested on suspicion of negli- sports Hall of Famer Al Unser —Marie Dressler, Harry S. Truman, bade farewell In 2005, Cardinal Joseph gence and abandoning people Jr. is 57. Actor Tom Wood is 56. Canadian actress in an address to Congress in Ratzinger of Germany was in need. (Lee Joon-seok was Recording executive Suge (1869-1934) which he quoted a line from a elected pope in the first con- later sentenced to 36 years in Knight is 54. Singer-songwriter ballad: “Old soldiers never die; clave of the new millennium; prison; he was acquitted of a Dar Williams is 52. Actress Kim they just fade away.” he took the name Benedict XVI. homicide charge which could Hawthorne (TV: “Greenleaf”) is In 1966, Bobbi Gibb, 23, In 2013, Dzhokhar Tsar- have carried a death sen- 51. Actress Ashley Judd is 51. Letters Policy became the first woman to run naev, a 19-year-old college tence.) Ten months after their Singer Bekka Bramlett is 51. the Boston Marathon at a time student wanted in the Boston capture in Syria, four French Latin pop singer Luis Miguel is when only men were allowed Marathon bombings, was journalists crossed the border 49. Actress Jennifer Esposito The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters to participate. (Gibb jumped taken into custody after a man- into neighboring Turkey to free- is 47. Actress Jennifer Taylor is should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve into the middle of the pack hunt that had left the city virtu- dom, though dozens more 47. Jazz singer Madeleine the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- after the sound of the starting ally paralyzed; his older broth- remained held in the country’s Peyroux is 45. Actor James lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. pistol and finished in 3:21:40.) er and alleged accomplice, 26- chaotic civil war. Country Franco is 41. Actress Kate Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address In 1977, the Supreme year-old Tamerlan, was killed music singer Kevin Sharp, 43, Hudson is 40. Actor Hayden and phone number must be included for verification purposes. Court, in Ingraham v. Wright, earlier in a furious attempt to died in Fair Oaks, California. Christensen is 38. Actress Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- ruled 5-4 that even severe escape police. One year ago: Raul Castro Catalina Sandino Moreno is date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads spanking of schoolchildren by Ten years ago: The Sum- turned over Cuba’s presidency 38. Actress-comedian Ali and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and faculty members did not violate mit of the Americas wrapped to Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Wong is 37. Actress Victoria $10 for each additional inch thereafter. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 5 GCC are constantly receiving calls from employers look- ing for trained cosmetolo- From page 1 gists. cotton rounds being sold “They (employers) pre- in a multi colored plastic fer to hire our students dispenser. because they are dedicated “Same contents, but it and they feel they are the looks cool … and they are best trained,” she said. selling,” she said. Hocking explained the Erickson said they used reason they chose to the same concept of the rebrand the program is to cotton rounds to make the “freshen up” the name to program more appealing make it more clear. She to the new generation of said GCC cosmetology is students who like the a name which might not “pretty packaging.” she be easily identified and said the college looked at their new name better beauty schools across the encompasses their pro- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe country and noticed how gram. REP. BETH Meyers, center right, held a listening session on Gov. Tony Evers' proposed budget at the Mercer Pub- their websites were “top of She advised students to lic Library Wednesday. the line.” not base their decision on “Their branding and where to go to school on its Meyers feeling it is unfair to the including education fund- “The Joint Committee is marketing and logos are all name alone. She stressed Northwoods, given the ing, the possibility of legal- 16 members. Four of them cohesive and make sense,” the importance of research- area’s level of poverty and izing marijuana, the state’s are Democrats, the rest are she said. ing to find out the school’s From page 1 the amount of driving drunk-driving laws, the part of the majority party. The new name is the state board pass rates are, those things. As a member needed to get to places. high cost of court-ordered Right now, they’re talking first step to rebrand the the success of the students of the transportation com- “I drive those miles too, placements, the opioid cri- about taking the governor’s program to make it more and how many students get mittee, I said all along we I know how far it is sis, and whether the region budget and throwing it relevant, she added. placed in jobs. need to look at everything between (locations),” Mey- sends more money to away and starting out with Hocking, director of the “Some times the name and see what works,” Mey- ers said during the Mercer Madison than it gets back. their own budget,” Meyers cosmetology program, has really doesn’t mean a lot, ers said. “The big issue is, session. She also pushed Even though Gov. Evers told the Mercer audience. been teaching at the college but it attracts a different we cannot afford to contin- back on the idea some else- budget was the basis of the “What they would use as a for 15 years and said they student,” she said. ue to borrow money at the where in Wisconsin have listening sessions, Meyers template would be Gov. rate we have been. It’s not that the cost of living is pointed out the state’s (Scott) Walker’s last budget. sustainable.” lower in this area than Republican-controlled leg- “So even though the Bomb safe.” Those attending the downstate. islature and joint finance governor is out talking Ross Solberg, Gogebic meetings seemed to have a The listening sessions committee play a key role about his budget … we County Undersheriff said mixed opinion of the pro- also featured comments on and could change much of don’t know what it’s going From page 1 the device was not in a res- posed gas tax; with some a wide variety of topics; what is being proposed. to look like.” the next hour, officials had idential area and the bomb set up a road block and the squad “blew it up in a safe Michigan State Bomb location.” Marijuana advocates trying again for Wisconsin legalization Squad was called in. Erickson said due to the According to a press age and condition of the MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Marijuana address racial disparities in drug said loud and clear that prohibition release issued by the Goge- device, he was a worried advocates have high hopes that the arrests. in Wisconsin is not working,” Sargent bic County Sheriff’s about the stability of the latest proposal to legalize pot in Wis- Ten-year-old Norah Lowe, who has said. Office, the area was closed explosive. consin has a better chance of success the neurological disorder Rett Syn- In a nod to that growing support, for safety until the explo- “I am just glad it didn’t than ever given growing public sup- drome, spoke through a computer to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers pro- sive could be “rendered go off,” he said. port, but the bill unveiled Thursday lend support for medical marijuana posed legalizing medical marijuana again faces stiff opposition from to help with her condition. and decriminalizing possessing, Republicans who control the Legisla- “My body is always moving, my manufacturing or distributing 25 ture. muscles are very hard to control,” she grams of marijuana, enough to make Kaul won’t restart That’s not deterring Democratic said, sitting in a wheelchair with her about 50 joints. Rep. Melissa Sargent, of Madison, mother, Megan, by her side. Others But Republicans appear to be who said voter approval of non-bind- with the same condition have seen unconvinced. juvenile prison ing referendums in support of medi- success with using medical marijua- In February, Assembly Speaker cal marijuana and recent polls show na, Norah Lowe said. Robin Vos said he did not think the investigation public support is at “an all-time “I just want to be able to use the Evers proposal would pass. high.” same medicine my friends are using,” “There is no chance Republicans MADISON, Wis. (AP) – continue. “The people of our state want this she said. are going to go to recreational mari- Wisconsin Attorney Gener- There were 18 incidents to happen,” she said. Sargent said it made sense to fully juana,” Vos said. “They’re not going al Josh Kaul said Wednes- involving the use of pepper Sargent gathered a broad array of legalize marijuana to help people like to decriminalize it so people can day that he’s not going to spray from December supporters, including a girl suffer- Norah who want it for medical rea- carry around bags of weed all over launch a new investigation through February, com- ing from a rare condition that limits sons, while recreational pot would be the state.” into the state’s juvenile pared with 46 the previous her ability to speak and move, a an economic boon to the state and Senate Majority Leader Scott prisons, the same day that three months, the report farmer looking for a new cash crop, address racial disparities in prosecu- Fitzgerald has been equally dismis- a new report showed said. and advocates for criminal justice tions for drug offenses. sive of approving any form of mari- young inmates are still “There remains a need reform who say the move would “The people of Wisconsin have juana legalization. being pepper sprayed, to focus on staff de-escala- FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 19, 2019 shackled and held in soli- tion training and skills 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 tary confinement despite a development as well as a Dynasty (N) ’ (TV14) Whose Line Whose Line Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement court order to reduce such need to improve the overall # CW KDLH (CC) Is It? 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Tassi, 74, of (Ahonen) Silkworth Kuula, age 88, of children, Nelda Presque Isle, died April 9, 2019, at Aspirus Wausau LANSING (AP) – Bessemer, Mich., passed away on (Larry Morgan) Hospital with family by his side after a brief battle Schools exceeding the April, 9, 2019 in Kettering. Kuula, and Jeffrey with cancer. maximum number of Dorothy was born on Sept. 5, 1930 Kuula. She is further He was born on March 9, 1945, snow days would not have in Kimball, Wis. to Gustaf Adolph survived by a broth- in Harvey, Ill., son of Guido and to make up those that Ahonen and Jennie F. (Nurmi) Aho- er, Ronald Ahonen, Catherine (Zriny) Tassi. occur during a state- nen. On July 1, 1950 she married Don Hurley; one sister, Terry moved to Presque Isle in declared emergency under Silkworth, and he preceded her in Marlene (Andrew) 1972 where he was a musky guide legislation the Michigan Veteran House approved Wednes- death on Feb. 4, 2001. In March of Torrez, Kenosha, for a short time before establishing Dorothy I. day. 2002 she married William Kuula, and Wis.; sister-in-law, his own residential construction he preceded her in death in December (Ahonen) Doris Kindred, Iron- The bill, approved 101- Silkworth Kuula company, C.A.T. Construction. 7, is aimed at aiding K-12 2002. 1930 — 2019 wood, as well as Terry was an avid baseball fan but his favorite districts after frigid tem- She was a 1948 graduate of J.E. numerous nieces, team was whatever team his son Cale was on. peratures and other weath- Murphy High School in Hurley, Wis. nephews, cousins and friends. Terry was also an avid fisherman and hunter and er caused a high number of She raised her jamily in Kimball and She was preceded in death by her enjoyed many trips. He cherished spending time school cancellations this then Bessemer. Later she moved back parents, Adolph and Jennie (Nurmi) with his granddaughter Tatum and loved cooking past winter. It will next go to Kimball and then to Ketchikan, Ahonen; mother in-law father-in-law, for his family and friends. to the Senate, where a sim- Alaska with her son, Darin. She then Ray and Hanna (Peterson) Silkworth; He is survived by his wife, Kim Tassi; son, Cale ilar measure won commit- moved to Dayton with her daughter, sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and tee approval this week. (Kaitlyn) Tassi of DePere, Wis. and granddaughter, “It really acknowledges Donna for the past year. Family was Roy Cook; brother, David Ahonen; Tatum and baby grandson due in July. He is also sur- the extraordinary winter most important to Dorothy. She sister-in-law, Mary Hilda Ahonen; vived by his mother, Catherine Tassi of Elwood, Ill.; that we’ve had and the enjoyed picnics with her children and brothers and sisters-in-law, Fred brother, Gary (Cathy) Tassi of Custer Park, Ill. and number of snow days that grandchildren and always brought her (Madge) Silkworth, Earl (Dorothy) nephew, Gary Tassi Jr. of Custer Park and by many schools are facing,” said sketchpad with her. Painting was a Silkworth, Vern (Mary Ann Behrendt) other relatives, friends, employees and fishing bud- Rep. Ben Frederick, an passion for Dorothy as well as giving Silkworth, Phyllis (Vince) Wilson, dies. Owosso Republican and and helping people. Ruth (Howard) Plaistow, Charles He was also preceded in death by his father bill sponsor. “This allows She is survived by her children, (Bette) Silkworth, Nelle (Water) Guido Tassi. more flexibility... so that Duane (Cyndy) Silkworth, Lake Elmo, Haag, James Kindred, and Dorothy A memorial will be held Saturday, April 27, at we can have a more sensi- Minn., Darin Silkworth, Ketchikan, Jane Gustafson. Nimsgern Funeral Home Chapel in Woodruff from ble plan for an end date for Alaska and Hurley, Dennis (Judy) Silk- Funeral Services for Dorothy will be the schools this year.” 2-5 p.m. with a final cast and military honors at 4 State law forgives dis- worth, Milaca, Minn., Denise (Samir) held on Saturday, April 27, at Sharon p.m. tricts from making up six Bouri, Elk River, Minn., Darla Lutheran Church in Bessemer at 1 Online condolences and full obituary are at nims- days that have been can- (Thomas) Nelson, Bessemer, Dolores p.m. with Rev. Bill Jacobson officiat- gernfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- celed for emergencies, and Silkworth (James Terry), Council ing. Visitation will be at the church tions may be made to the family. schools can get a waiver Bluffs, Iowa, Donna (Paul) Kirk, Day- from noon to 1 p.m. There will be a Nimsgern Funeral and Cremation Services of from the state superinten- ton, Ohio; fifteen grandchildren, reception following the services at the Woodruff is serving the family. dent for three additional William Silkworth, Steven Silkworth, Elk and Hound in Ironwood. days. Many districts have Rachel Silkworth, Timothy Silkworth, Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery Leonard James Boodry already reached or exceed- Nicolas Bouri, Anthony Bouri, Ramsey in Bessemer in the spring. ed nine snow days. Some Bouri, Byron (Sara) Nelson, Erin Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home of IRONWOOD, Mich. – Leonard James Boodry, 67, are in the teens, which (Cameron) Koester, Pamela Nelson, Bessemer is serving the family. For of Ironwood, passed away unexpectedly at his home means their students on March 16, 2019. could have at least an extra Donald (Barb) Terry, Terry, more information and to express week of school in June. Lewis Terry, Andrew (Chelsey) Kirk, condolences,visit rangefuneralser- He was born Oct. 29, 1951 to James and Marjorie The House legislation and Benjamin Kirk; ten great grand- vices.com. (Cherf) Boodry in Antigo, Wis. would exclude days that Leonard entered into military are canceled during state- Deanna H. Kumpula service with the US Army in 1973 declared emergencies from and was honorably discharged in counting as snow days. SHAWANO, Wis. – Deanna H. Gary of 40 years, a 1977. He had a Bachelor’s of Com- The five-day period from Kumpula, 80, of Shawano, passed daughter, Lauri Ross munication Degree as well as a few Jan. 28 through Feb. 1 – away on April 17, 2019 at her home of Bessemer; two Associates Degrees in Laser Tech- when an arctic deep freeze surrounded by her family. She was granddaughters: nology, Electronics, and Computer shut down many normal born on May 28, 1938 in Ishpeming, Heather Fabry and Aided Drafting. Leonard’s last pro- activities, including school Mich., the daughter of the late Harold Rebecca Bushie; great- fession was Computer Aided – would be forgiven and Emma (Steffenhagen) Nicklaus. grandchildren: statewide. Gov. Gretchen Drafter in manufacturing. Leonard James She graduated from A.D. Johnston Charles and Violet; Leonard was preceded in death Boodry Whitmer also declared an High School in Bessemer, Mich. in brother-in-law, Donald emergency for Ionia Coun- by his parents and wife Marinella 1951 — 2019 ty in February. 1955. Busk, niece, Aimee (Pezzetti) Boodry. Deanna was united in marriage to Deanna H. Martinez and nephew, The state requires a min- Kumpula He is survived by his sons, Jeff imum of 1,098 hours of Gary Kumpula on Feb. 17, 1979, at 1938 — 2019 Jay Nicklaus. She is Boodry, Jaden Boodry, Jared instruction over 180 days. Our Savior Free Lutheran Church in further survived by Boodry, Brenten Boodry, Collin Under the bill, districts Bessemer. She was a bookkeeper for many great-nieces and nephews and Boodry, and Caleb Fleischman; his with 14 or more cancela- many companies, later retiring from dear friends. She was preceded in death daughters, Jessica (Boodry) Rice, Veteran tions due to a state of Meals on Wheels in Shawano County. by a sister, MaryAnn Busk and a broth- Briana Boodry, Lauren (Boodry) emergency or other condi- Deanna and Gary enjoyed traveling er, LaVern (Elaine) Nicklaus. Visser, Maura Boodry, Caitlyn Fleischman, and tions beyond their control and camping especially the time spent Deanna’s wishes were to be cremat- could qualify for an Caysha Fleischman; his brother, Kevin Boodry; his at Holtwood Campground in Oconto. ed and burial will take place at a later sisters, Renee (Boodry) Bolding and Karen Boodry; exemption from the 180- She treasured the time spent with fam- date in Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield, day minimum as long as and his eleven grandchildren as well as several they met the hours require- ily and friends. MI. To leave a remembrance visit new- uncles and aunts. ment. They would have to Deanna is survived by her husband, comergreenbay.com. McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, Ironwood, is add instruction time to For reprints or lamination services, assisting the family.For more information or to give scheduled days in incre- contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 online condolences, visit mckevittpatrickfuneral- ments of at least 30 minutes. home.com. State briefs

Canada lynx caught rabbits and quail at the zoo. time data from the buoys, dangerous conditions, Ann Arbor-based engineer- hazardous season, as con- in Michigan’s Thumb The DNR says the last which are returned to the while scientists get material ing firm LimnoTech says ditions are often rough and moves to the UP verified sighting of a lynx water as soon as harbors and that feeds computer models spring can be a particularly change quickly. was in 2010 on Sugar boat launches are ice-free. predicting weather and GERMFASK (AP) – An Island near Sault Ste. Marie. It can help boaters and other lake characteristics. animal rarely seen in anglers avoid potentially Ed Verhamme of the NOTICE OF Michigan has been released Thawing ice allows PUBLIC in the wild in the Upper HEARING Peninsula. re-deploying of A Canada lynx was cap- Great Lakes data tured weeks ago in Sanilac buoys CITY OF BESSEMER County in the Lower Penin- PLANNING COMMISSION sula. After spending time at ANN ARBOR (AP) – As the Howell Nature Center ice thaws around the Great Ordinance No. 371: An ordinance to regulate the and the Detroit Zoo, the Lakes, technicians are NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING use of shipping containers for storage and housing. female was released last preparing to re-deploy week in a wooded area in buoys that gather a wealth of information for use in CITY OF BESSEMER The City of Bessemer, Planning Commission, will hold a Schoolcraft County. PLANNING COMMISSION John DePue, a biologist research, water safety public hearing at its’ regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday, at the Department of Natu- efforts and recreation. 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Located on East U.S. 2 Wakefield, Michigan Owners: Bill & Jason Pallin l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 9 Hurley football has a conference for 2020 By JASON JUNO er football. It then fared quite well in its two- The Lakeland may bring stability, but it It all beats Hurley’s four-plus hour trips to [email protected] year run as one of the smallest schools in the won’t bring easy competition. Pepin-Alma and Elmwood-Plum City last fall. HURLEY – The Hurley football team’s West-PAC, but the conference kicked Hurley “I tell you what, it’s going to be a good He also expects to be able to get JV games run as an independent will last two years. out because of scheduling differences challenge,” Erickson said. “We’re the second from these opponents. Earlier this week, the WIAA Board of Con- between the two states. smallest team in that league. Grantsburg has The pathway to the playoffs hasn’t trol approved a conference realignment plan Hurley qualified for the postseason for been really good the number of years and changed, .500 or better in the conference. for football only, which will give Hurley sta- the 21st consecutive season last year despite Unity has been as well. Lake Holcombe Teams across the state will all be in similar bility in its schedule once put into place in not being able to find a conference and hav- made the playoffs last year. Webster has had size conferences of seven or teams. Before 2020. ing to travel long distances for all five of its some good seasons. Prentice-Rib Lake made this change, conferences ranged anywhere Hurley will be the second-smallest school road games with the closest at Cameron, the playoffs in the very tough Marawood from five to 10 teams. Teams like Hurley in the new eight-team Lakeland Conference, nearly 2.5 hours away. Conference and Ladysmith comes out of the won’t be left as independents. which will range in enrollment from Rib It wasn’t easy to put together a schedule Heart O’ the North and then Flambeau. It’ll Hurley has a full schedule for 2019, its Lake-Prentice’s 287 students to Flambeau’s for the upcoming 2019 season either until be good competition for us.” last as an independent. 165. Chequamegon changed to 8-player football It’s a similar set-up to the West-PAC for In December, Hurley had just four games A conference realignment plan by the and several Marawood Conference teams Hurley where they did just fine, finishing in scheduled. That changed when WIAA failed in the past. The timing for it to needed an opponent. ties for second and third. Chequamegon told the Marawood Confer- come together in their latest attempt couldn’t Making a schedule likely would have After playing those bigger schools in the ence it was changing to 8-player football and have worked out better for Hurley, which has been a challenge for Hurley every year with- regular season, they will play schools of its leaving the league. That gave Hurley four struggled to put together a schedule since out this conference realignment plan. size or smaller in the postseason. more opponents. being kicked out of the West-PAC after the Wisconsin’s last attempt at conference “That’s a pretty good deal,” Erickson said. “I don’t know what we would have done if 2017 season. realignment failed because the travel was “Teams don’t do well in the playoffs when Chequamegon didn’t drop,” Erickson said. “I was really worried this would kept get- excessive when trying to pair teams from they play down in their league and up in the They start with road trips to Turtle Lake ting put off and put off and we’d be stuck within the same division, Erickson said. playoffs. The way to beat some of the private and Ashland, two teams that came to Hurley independent for who knows how long, but This time they were willing to mix teams schools, and why the private schools do so last year. They then host Rosholt before mak- this provides us with a full schedule,” Hurley from multiple divisions. The Lakeland will well is, they play up in the regular season ing trips to Northland Pines, last year’s state coach Scott Erickson said. be made up of what were D-5 through D-7 and come down in the playoffs. runner-up Edgar and Crandon and ending Each team will play seven conference teams last year. “I think it’ll be a similar-type league to the the year at home with games against Toma- games with two weeks open for non-confer- “Then you can make travel workable, West-PAC. There will be a variety of different hawk, Prentice-Rib Lake and Marathon. ence matchups. Hurley has Northland Pines even in the Northland,” Erickson said. types of offenses – power offense like Grants- Six of those made the playoffs last year. pretty well lined up for one of those open Hurley (170 students) will be paired with burg and Unity run, some double-wing stuff The longest trip is Edgar at 2.5 hours. spots, he said. Rib Lake-Prentice (287), Ladysmith (279), and spread stuff from some of the other That’s probably the toughest opponent as “That’s the best part of the whole deal, to Grantsburg (258), Unity (255), Lake Hol- schools.” well. know that you’re going to have some securi- combe-Cornell (215), Webster (204) and Travel distance also is similar to the West- “When Edgar called us for it, I’m not ty, you’re not going to have big issues finding Flambeau (165). PAC. It will range from the two-hour range to ducking anybody,” Erickson said. “In previ- (games),” Erickson said. In the last 10 years, Hurley has defeated places like Flambeau and Ladysmith to three ous years, our kids knew Edgar and they Hurley never wanted to be an indepen- Lake Holcombe-Cornell (2014), Webster hours to Grantsburg and Unity. The only dif- never backed down. Our kids now, they need dent. (2013 in a state quarterfinal) and Flambeau ference will be not gaining the hour coming to understand it’s a football game and if you Its 16-year run in the Great Western Con- (2009) in the playoffs. Grantsburg has made home with the Eastern time zone start in the play the way you’re supposed to play, you’re ference ended in 2015 when the league fold- it to Level 4 the past two years, first in Divi- U.P. Erickson said they will try for the 6 p.m. going to do well against them; if you don’t, ed as most of its members switched to 8-play- sion 5 and last year in D-6. starts they’ve grown accustomed to, though. you’re going to have a rough night.” Bellinger, Muncy, Urias lead Dodgers past Brewers MILWAUKEE (AP) – Cody Bellinger and Chris- tian Yelich chatted in the after batting prac- tice ended. Once Thurs- day's game started, the bats of the National League co-lead- ers kept the exchange going. Bellinger his 10th home run, Max Muncy also went deep, and Julio Urias struck out a career- high nine and allowed one hit in six strong innings as the beat the Milwau- kee Brewers 3-1 Thursday night to extend their win- ning streak to five games. "Just conversations, just talking about base- ball," Bellinger said of the dialogue between the two. Associated Press "He's great on and off the MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Hernan Perez is tagged out at home by Los Angeles Dodgers' Austin Barnes during the eighth inning Thursday in Mil- field." waukee. Bellinger drove a 3-2 pitch from reliever Matt Brewers' bullpen in left. earned, on six hits. Los Angeles 000 003 000 —3 Los Angeles Dodgers Milwaukee3, Brewers 1 Milwaukee 000 000 001 —1 Albers (1-1) into the That was all the offense "He was really good ab rhbi ab rhbi DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_Los Angeles 5, Milwaukee 5. 2B_Muncy (2). Urias (1-1) needed. tonight," Dodgers manag- Pderson lf 3000Cain cf 3010 3B_Pollock (1). HR_Bellinger (10), Muncy (5), Yelich (10). SB_H.Perez (1). Dodgers' bullpen in right Frguson p 0000Yelich rf 4111 CS_Bellinger (2). S_J.Urias (4). center in the sixth inning. "He was great," er Dave Roberts said of J.Kelly p 0000Braun lf 3000 IP HRER BB SO Bellinger said of Urias, Urias. "Best he's thrown. K.Jnsen p 0000Grandal c 4000 Los Angeles "It's going to be fun Seager ss 4000Aguilar 1b 4010 Urias W,1-1 610029 competing against him, who is headed back to the The differentiation J.Trner 3b 3000T.Shaw 3b 4000 Ferguson H,2 1 1-3 10002 Bllnger rf 4121H.Perez 2b 3010 Kelly H,1 2-3 10000 hopefully, all year," bullpen after two spot between the fast ball and Pollock cf 4120Arcia ss 3010 Jansen S,6-6 121101 Bellinger said after Yelich starts against the Brewers. the change up tonight was Muncy 1b 3122Davies p 1000 Milwaukee K.Hrnan 2b 4000Thames ph 1000 Davies 530032 added his own homer and "Spotting every single very subtle. Those guys A.Brnes c 3000Albers p 0000 Albers L,1-1 133301 pitch. Really confident up weren't taking good J.Urias p 1000J.Brnes p 0000 Barnes 100002 the pair moved into a tie Verdugo ph-lf 1000Jffress p 0000 Jeffress 100010 with Oakland's Khris there." swings, weren't getting Pina ph 0000 Petricka 100000 The Brewers saw a good looks at it." Gamel ph 1000 Umpires_Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Brian O'Nora; Second, James Hoye; Davis with a major league- Ptricka p 0000 Third, Mark Ripperger. leading 10 homers. totally different Urias Asked where Urias fits Totals 30 363Totals 31 151 T_3:02. A_33,281 (41,900). Muncy followed than the one they beat 8-5 into the pitching plans, Bellinger's drive with a at six the Dodgers manager had league starter," Roberts Orlando Arcia slapped two-run shot that landed days ago, when he a quick answer. said. "Julio's certainly a single up the middle allowed six runs, five "We feel he's a major proved that." with two outs in the fifth in the netting above the BREWERS — page 10 Pack might need to shift draft priority for help on offense By The Associated Press rounds in the past two drafts to defense, highlighted by defense in seven straight drafts. The only offensive player As long as they've had at the helm, the Jaire Alexander last year. taken in one of the first three rounds in the past three have largely used the top of the draft So with four of the top 75 selections next week, gener- years was tackle Jason Spriggs, the second-round selec- for help on defense. al manager John Gutekunst and the Packers will have tion in 2016 from Indiana. This might be the year for the Packers to shift priori- plenty of opportunities to prop up the offense. SKILLSETS ties, with one of the NFL's all-time great quarterbacks "There isn't a grace period. This isn't like other transi- The Packers have not taken an offensive skill position now at age 35. Coming off a second straight absence from tions where you maybe give a pass for the first year or two player in the first round since Rodgers fell to them at No. the playoffs, the pressure has been put on new coach as you get acclimated to the system," Rodgers told 24 in 2005, giving them three years to groom him under Matt LaFleur to use his strategic acumen for a boost for reporters last week as players began offseason workouts. Brett Favre until he took the job in 2008. They've only the offense. "We have a veteran quarterback, veteran offensive line- taken three offensive players with their first picks at all While finishing 6-9-1 in 2018, the Packers were 15th men. We signed some big free agents for us, especially since then. in the league in points, 12th in yards, 23rd in third down three on defense. There's an expectation living and play- Wide receiver Jordy Nelson went in the second round conversions and 13th in percentage of touchdowns ing here that you're going to compete for champi- in 2008, when they traded their first-rounder to move scored on possessions inside the 20-yard line. onships." down for extra picks. Tackles (2010) and In 2016, the previous season when Rodgers played in Here are some other key angles to follow during the (2011) went in the first round. all 16 games, the Packers ranked fourth, eighth, second draft next week for the Packers: HAWKING TALENT and 10th in those categories, respectively. FIRST THINGS FIRST Though Jimmy Graham and have Sure, the Packers could use a starting safety next to The Packers have the 12th overall pick, their highest returned, one of the Iowa tight ends would be tough to newcomer , but is that more important than in 10 years since they made defensive tackle B.J. Raji the pass up with two picks in the first round. Both T.J. Hock- a top-flight tight end to boost the passing game? ninth selection. They also own the 30th overall pick, enson and Noah Fant are projected as first-rounders. What about at wide receiver, with the departure of sea- which came by a trade from New Orleans in the previous With Bulaga, defensive tackle Mike Daniels (2012), cor- soned slot man Randall Cobb removing an underneath draft. nerback Micah Hyde (2013) and cornerback Josh Jackson complement to ? The Packers started at No. 14 and moved down to No. (2018), the Packers have a history of Hawkeyes players. While Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams have shown 27 by netting two extra selections from the Saints. Then UP FRONT promise at running back, but are they both durable and they moved back up to No. 18 to take Alexander in a Gutekunst can't neglect the offensive line, despite the dynamic enough to be the one-two punch for the type of swap with Seattle that sent three picks to the Seahawks presence of All-Pro left tackle and free offenses that LaFleur has often had? and brought two back. agent signing Billy Turner, who could start at either guard Remember, the Packers swiftly signed three starters CLEAR FOCUS spot or even right tackle, where Bryan Bulaga has entered for their defense in free agency last month: defensive end With Alexander, cornerback Kevin King (2017) and the final year of his contract. Alabama's Jonah Williams is Za'Darius Smith, linebacker Preston Smith and Amos. defensive tackle Kenny Clark (2016) the most recent among the top-rated tackles likely to be available at No. They also devoted all of their picks of the first three examples, the Packers have used their first picks on 12. l 10 FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Sunday, April 14: Portland 104, St. Louis, 7 p.m. Detroit 99.500 2 NBAAll Times Playoffs EDT Oklahoma City 99 x-Monday, April 22: St. Louis at Chicago 7 11 .389 4 FIRST ROUND Tuesday, April 16: Oklahoma City Winnipeg, TBA Kansas City 7 12 .368 4½ (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 114, Portland 94 Colorado 3, Calgary 1 West Division Thursday, April 18 Friday, April 19: Portland at Okla- Thursday, April 11: Calgary 4, WLPct GB Philadelphia 131, Brooklyn 115, homa City, 9:30 p.m. Colorado 0 Houston 12 6 .667 — Philadelphia leads series 2-1 Sunday, April 21: Portland at Saturday, April 13: Colorado 3, Seattle 13 8 .619 ½ San Antonio 118, Denver 108, Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Calgary 2, OT Texas 10 7 .588 1½ San Antonio leads series 2-1 x-Tuesday, April 23: Oklahoma Monday, April 15: Colorado 6, Oakland 11 10 .524 2½ Golden State at L.A. Clippers City at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Calgary 2 Los Angeles 8 10 .444 4 Friday, April 19 x-Thursday, April 25: Portland at Wednesday, April 17: Colorado 3, Wednesday's Games Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City, TBA Calgary 2, OT Kansas City 4, Chicago White Boston at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. x-Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma Friday, April 19: Colorado at Cal- Sox 3, 10 innings Portland at Oklahoma City, 9:30 City at Portland, TBA gary, 10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 3 p.m. Houston 2, Utah 0 x-Sunday, April 21: Calgary at Cleveland 1, Seattle 0 Saturday, April 20 Sunday, April 14: Houston 122, Colorado, TBA Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 2, 10 innings Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. Utah 90 x-Tuesday, April 23: Colorado at Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 1 Denver at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17: Houston Calgary, TBA Minnesota 4, Toronto 1 Milwaukee at Detroit, 8 p.m. 118, Utah 98 Vegas 3, San Jose 1 Texas 5, L.A. Angels 4 Houston at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20: Houston at Wednesday, April 10: San Jose Oakland 2, Houston 1 Sunday, April 21 Utah, 10:30 p.m. 5, Vegas 2 Thursday's Games Boston at Indiana, 1 p.m. Monday, April 22: Houston at Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, San Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 7 Golden State at L.A. Clippers, Utah, 10:30 p.m. Jose 3 Toronto 7, Minnesota 4 3:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 24: Utah at Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, San Kansas City 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Houston, 8 or 8:30 p.m. Jose 3 Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay 5, 11 Portland at Oklahoma City, 9:30 x-Friday, April 26: Houston at Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, San innings p.m. Utah, TBA Jose 0 Seattle at L.A. Angels Monday, April 22 x-Sunday, April 28: Utah at Hous- Thursday, April 18: Vegas at San Friday's Games Milwaukee at Detroit, 8 p.m. ton, TBA Jose, 10 p.m. Kansas City (Junis 1-1) at N.Y. Houston at Utah, 10:30 p.m. x-Sunday, April 21: San Jose at Yankees (Sabathia 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Eastern Conference NHL PlayoffsAll Times EDT Vegas, TBA Minnesota (Berrios 2-1) at Balti- Milwaukee 2, Detroit 0 FIRST ROUND x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at more (Cobb 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Associated Press Sunday, April 14: Milwaukee 121, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) San Jose, TBA Atlanta (Toussaint 1-0) at Cleve- land (Kluber 1-2), 7:10 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE Sox's Yonder Alonso (17) beats the throw to Detroit Tigers pitch- Detroit 86 Thursday, April 18 Transactions Wednesday, April 17: Milwaukee Carolina 2, Washington 1, series BASEBALL Boston (Rodriguez 1-2) at Tampa er Tyson Ross, covering first base in the sixth inning in Detroit, Thursday. Niko 120, Detroit 99 tied 2-2 American League Bay (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Saturday, April 20: Milwaukee at St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2, St. Louis BOSTON RED SOX — Placed Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-2) Goodrum was charged with an error on the play. Detroit, 8 p.m. leads series 3-2 2B Pedroia on the 10-day IL. at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-2), 7:10 Monday, April 22: Milwaukee at Vegas at San Jose CHICAGO WHITE SOX — p.m. Detroit, 8 p.m. Friday, April 19 Placed RHP Lucas Giolito on the 10- Houston (Verlander 2-0) at Texas x-Wednesday, April 24: Detroit at Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. day IL. Recalled OF Ryan Cordell (Smyly 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee, 8, 8:30 or 9:30 p.m. Colorado at Calgary, 10 p.m. and RHP Carson Fulmer from Char- Seattle (Gonzales 4-0) at L.A. Castellanos, Cabrera, Tigers x-Friday, April 26: Milwaukee at Saturday, April 20 lotte (IL). Angels (Pena 0-1), 10:07 p.m. Detroit, TBA Dallas at Nashville, 3 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Toronto (Stroman 0-3) at Oakland x-Sunday, April 28: Detroit at Mil- Winnipeg at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Agreed to terms with OF Khris Davis (Brooks 2-1), 10:07 p.m. waukee, TBA Carolina at Washington, 8 p.m. on a two-year contract for 2020-21. Saturday's Games top Chisox, end 5-game skid Orlando 1, Toronto 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, Saturday, April 13: Orlando 104, Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 0 LHP Kyle Bird to Nashville (PCL). 1:05 p.m. Toronto 101 Wednesday, April 10: Columbus TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Rein- Chicago White Sox at Detroit, DETROIT (AP) – Tigers 9, White Sox 7 Tuesday, April 16: Toronto 111, 4, Tampa Bay 3 stated RHP Ryan Tepera from the 1:10 p.m. Chicago Detroit Orlando 82 Friday, April 12: Columbus 5, 10-day IL. Designated RHP Javy Toronto at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. called a team meeting Thursday morning ab rhbi ab rhbi Friday, April 19: Toronto at Orlan- Tampa Bay 1 Guerra for assignment. Atlanta at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. and gave his Detroit Tigers a simple mes- L.Grcia cf 5000J.Hrrsn 2b 4000 do, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 14: Columbus 3, National League Boston at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Moncada 3b 5000Cstllns rf 4132 Sunday, April 21: Toronto at Tampa Bay 1 COLORADO ROCKIES— Rein- Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. sage. J.Abreu 1b 5000Mi.Cbrr dh 4122 Orlando, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 16: Columbus 7, stated OF David Dahl and INF Ryan Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. "Have some fun," the manager told Y.Alnso dh 5210Goodrum 1b 5120 Tuesday, April 23: Orlando at Tampa Bay 3 McMahon from the 10-day IL. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. El.Jmen lf 4112Cndlrio 3b 3110 them. "When you get into a losing streak, Ti.Andr ss 5220D.Ptrsn lf 4012 Toronto, 6 or 7 p.m. Toronto 2, Boston 2 Optioned OF Yonathan Daza and National League x-Thursday, April 25: Toronto at Thursday, April 11: Toronto 4, INF Josh Fuentes to Albuquerque All Times EDT it gets hard to do that, but you aren't going W.Cstll c 4122G.Bckhm ss 4220 Orlando, TBA Boston 1 (PCL). East Division Y.Sanch 2b 3011Greiner c 4132 x-Saturday, April 27: Orlando at Saturday, April 13: Boston 4, FOOTBALL W L Pct GB to play good baseball if you aren't enjoying Cordell rf 4131J.Jones cf 2200 Toronto, TBA Toronto 1, Philadelphia 11 7 .611 — Totals 40 7 10 6 Totals 34 9 14 8 Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 1 Monday, April 15: Toronto 3, DENVER BRONCOS — Signed New York 10 8 .556 1 yourself." Chicago 000 013 120 —7 Saturday, April 13: Brooklyn 111, Boston 2 OL Jake Brendel and CB Trey John- Washington 98.529 1½ The message worked as the Tigers Detroit 010 102 32x —9 Philadelphia 102 Wednesday, April 17: Boston 6, son. Released CB Craig Mager. Atlanta 99.500 2 E_Goodrum (1), Candelario (1), G.Beckham (1), Greiner (2). DP_Chicago Monday, April 15: Philadelphia Toronto 4 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Exercised Miami 4 15 .211 7½ ended a five-game losing streak with a 9-7 1. LOB_Chicago 8, Detroit 7. 2B_Y.Alonso (2), Castellanos 2 (7), Mi.Cabrera 145, Brooklyn 123 Friday, April 19: Toronto at the fifth-year option for OT Laremy Central Division win over the Chicago White Sox. Detroit (3), Goodrum (7), Greiner (2). HR_El.Jimenez (3), W.Castillo (2), Cordell (2). Thursday, April 18: Philadelphia Boston, 7 p.m. Tunsil for 2020. WLPct GB SB_Ti.Anderson (7), D.Peterson (1), G.Beckham (1). SF_Castellanos (1), 131, Brooklyn 115 Sunday, April 21: Boston at WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Pittsburgh 10 6 .625 — set season highs for hits (14) and runs. Mi.Cabrera (1). Saturday, April 20: Philadelphia Toronto, TBA Signed DL Matt Ioannidis to a multi- Milwaukee 12 8 .600 — "It was great, because he reminded us IP HRER BB SO at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 23: Toronto at year contract extension. Signed QB St. Louis 10 8 .556 1 Chicago Tuesday, April 23: Brooklyn at Boston, TBA Josh Woodrum. Chicago 89.471 2½ that this is a 162-game season," third base- Nova 6 1-3 11 6603 Philadelphia, 8 or 8:30 p.m. Washington 2, Carolina 2 HOCKEY Cincinnati 5 12 .294 5½ Herrera 2-3 21110 x-Thursday, April 25: Philadelphia Thursday, April 11: Washington National Hockey League West Division man said. "If you aren't Fulmer L,0-1 112201 at Brooklyn, TBA 4, Carolina 2 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — W L Pct GB having fun, it is going to turn into a really Detroit x-Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Saturday, April 13: Washington 4, Signed F Josh Wilkins to a two-year, Los Angeles 13 8 .619 — Ross 675202 Philadelphia, TBA Carolina 3, OT entry-level contract. San Diego 11 8 .579 1 long year." Hardy 111100 Boston 2, Indiana 0 Monday, April 15: Carolina 5, COLLEGE Arizona 10 9 .526 2 Nicholas Castellanos and Miguel Cabr- Alcantara BS,1 2-3 21110 Sunday, April 14: Boston 84, Indi- Washington 0 APPALACHIAN STATE — San Francisco 8 12 .400 4½ VerHagen W,1-0 1-3 00001 ana 74 Thursday, April 18: Carolina 2, Named Patrick Moynihan, Bob Colorado 7 12 .368 5 era, playing on his 36th birthday, com- Greene S,9-9 100010 Wednesday, April 17: Boston 99, Washington 1 Szorc and Frank Young men's Wednesday's Games bined for five hits and four RBIs. T.Ross pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Indiana 91 Saturday, April 20: Carolina at assistant basketball coaches and Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Hardy pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Friday, April 19: Boston at Indi- Washington, 8 p.m. Bradley Fey director of men's bas- St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 3 "When those two guys get going, it can HBP_by Nova (Jones), by Fulmer (Jones), by Fulmer (Harrison). ana, 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 22: Washington at ketball operations. Retained Jason L.A. Dodgers 3, Cincinnati 2 WP_Nova. Sunday, April 21: Boston at Indi- Carolina, TBA Allison as special assistant to the Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 2, 10 innings really boost the offense," Gardenhire said. Umpires_Home, Adam Hamari; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Phil Cuzzi; ana, 1 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 24: Carolina men's basketball coach. Washington 9, San Francisco 6 "We need everyone to help out, but Nick Third, Chad Whitson. T_3:10. A_14,320 (41,297). x-Wednesday, April 24: Indiana at Washington, TBA CALIFORNIA — Named April 6, Miami 0 and Miggy are the key to everything. at Boston, 7 or 8 p.m. New York Islanders 4, Phillips women's assistant basket- Arizona 3, Atlanta 2, 10 innings "When I hit it, I thought the wind was x-Friday, April 26: Boston at Indi- Pittsburgh 0 ball coach. Thursday's Games Grayson Greiner had a career-high ana, TBA Wednesday, April 10: N.Y. CENTRAL MICHIGAN — Fired Arizona 4, Atlanta 1 going to stop it, but I hit it really good," x-Sunday, April 28: Indiana at Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT gymnastics coach Jerry Reighard. Washington 4, San Francisco 2 three hits and two RBIs for the Tigers. Boston, TBA Friday, April 12: N.Y. Islanders 3, DAYTON — Named Darren Hertz L.A. Dodgers 3, Milwaukee 1 With the score tied at 7, Greiner led off Jimenez said. "This is a big field." Western Conference Pittsburgh 1 men's assistant basketball coach. Colorado 6, Philadelphia 2 Tim Anderson singled, stole second Golden State 1, L.A. Clippers 1 Sunday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders KENTUCKY — Announced Cincinnati at San Diego the eighth with a single and moved up Saturday, April 13: Golden State 4, Pittsburgh 1 men's graduate basketball F Nate Friday's Games when Carson Fulmer (0-1) hit both JaCoby and went to third on Greiner's throwing 121, L.A. Clippers 104 Tuesday, April 16: N.Y. Islanders Sestina has tranferred to the school. Arizona (Kelly 1-1) at Chicago error. Castillo hit a grounder to short and Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers 3, Pittsburgh 1 LSU — Named Scott Woodward Cubs (Hendricks 0-3), 2:20 p.m. Jones and Josh Harrison with pitches. 135, Golden State 131 WESTERN CONFERENCE athletic director. San Francisco (Bumgarner 1-2) Castellanos and Cabrera put the Tigers Beckham misplayed it for Detroit's third Thursday, April 18: Golden State Nashville 2, Dallas 2 NORTH CAROLINA STATE — at Pittsburgh (Lyles 1-0), 7:05 p.m. error of the inning as Anderson scored. at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10: Dallas 3, Announced men's graduate F Pat Atlanta (Toussaint 1-0) at Cleve- ahead with back-to-back sacrifice flies. Sunday, April 21: Golden State at Nashville 2 Andree has tranferred to the school. land (Kluber 1-2), 7:10 p.m. "I told our guys to forget about it," Gar- L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13: Nashville 2, OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN — Washington (Sanchez 0-1) at "He got into a little trouble, tried to get Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clip- Dallas 1, OT Named Kendre Talley interim men's Miami (Smith 1-0), 7:10 p.m. us out of it and it didn't work out," White denhire said. "It took all of them to make pers at Golden State, 9 or 10:30 Monday, April 15: Nashville 3, basketball coach. Named Dan Hays L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 1-1) at three errors in an inning. I did that once p.m. Dallas 2 men's volunteer assistant basketball Milwaukee (Chacin 2-2), 8:10 p.m. Sox manager Rick Renteria said. "They x-Friday, April 26: Golden State Wednesday, April 17: Dallas 5, coach. N.Y. Mets (Vargas 1-0) at St. started out with a bloop hit, and then the by myself." at L.A. Clippers, TBA Nashville 1 ST. NORBERT — Named Aman- Louis (Wainwright 1-1), 8:15 p.m. Detroit made it 4-all in the sixth on x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers Saturday, April 20: Dallas at da Leonhard-Perry women's basket- Philadelphia (Velasquez 0-0) at next two guys were trying to bunt and he at Golden State, TBA Nashville, 3 p.m. ball coach. Colorado (Marquez 2-1), 8:40 p.m. lost his command a little bit." three singles and a wild pitch. Ryan San Antonio 2, Denver 1 Monday, April 22: Nashville at TEXAS TECH — Sophomore G Cincinnati (DeSclafani 0-1) at Cordell homered to put Chicago ahead 5-4 Saturday, April 13: San Antonio Dallas, TBA Jarrett Culver declared for the NBA San Diego (Strahm 0-2), 10:10 p.m. Drew VerHagen (1-0) picked up the win 101, Denver 96 x-Wednesday, April 24: Dallas at draft. Saturday's Games in the seventh. Tuesday, April 16: Denver 114, Nashville, TBA N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. after recording the last out of the eighth American League TRAINER'S ROOM San Antonio 105 St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2 All Times EDT Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 inning. Shane Greene pitched the ninth Thursday, April 18: San Antonio Wednesday, April 10: St. Louis 2, East Division p.m. White Sox: Put RHP Lucas Giolito on 118, Denver 108 Winnipeg 1 San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 4:05 for his ninth save in nine attempts. WLPct GB the 10-day injured list with a strained left Saturday, April 20: Denver at San Friday, April 12: St. Louis 4, Win- Tampa Bay 14 5 .737 — p.m. Neither starter was involved in the deci- Antonio, 5:30 p.m. nipeg 3 New York 8 10 .444 5½ Atlanta at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. hamstring and recalled Fulmer from Tuesday, April 23: San Antonio at Sunday, April 14: Winnipeg 6, St. Baltimore 8 12 .400 6½ Washington at Miami, 6:10 p.m. sion. Detroit's Tyson Ross pitched six-plus Denver, 9, 9:30 or 10:30 p.m. Louis 3 Toronto 8 12 .400 6½ L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 7:10 innings, allowing five runs – two earned – Triple-A Charlotte. x-Thursday, April 25: Denver at Tuesday, April 16: Winnipeg 2, Boston 6 13 .316 8 p.m. Tigers: Put OF on the San Antonio, TBA St. Louis 1, OT Central Division Philadelphia at Colorado, 8:10 on seven hits. Ivan Nova gave up six runs x-Saturday, April 27: San Antonio Thursday, April 18: St. Louis 3, WLPct GB p.m. on 11 hits in 6 1/3 innings. 10-day injured list with a left quad pull at Denver, TBA Winnipeg 2 Cleveland 11 7 .611 — Cincinnati at San Diego, 8:40 sustained on Wednesday night and Portland 2, Oklahoma City 0 Saturday, April 20: Winnipeg at Minnesota 97.563 1 p.m. The Tigers trailed 5-4 going into the bottom of the seventh, but Castellanos recalled 1B Brandon Dixon from Triple-A ended Nova's day with a game-tying dou- Toledo. Network bosses pleased with ble with one out, and Cabrera greeted CORDELL MAKES QUICK IMPACT Kelvin Herrera with an RBI single. Cordell was recalled from Triple-A Niko Goodrum doubled and the White Charlotte before the game, got the start in NFL TV packages for this season Sox loaded the bases by intentionally right field and had three hits, including the seventh-inning homer that gave Chica- By The Associated Press walking Candelario. Dustin Peterson hit The two Monday night games are on the road, go a 5-4 lead. Howard Katz has the most unenviable but NBC and Fox got their wish of having Cleve- into a force at second, scoring Cabrera with Detroit's seventh run, but Wellington "He had a really nice day today," Rente- task in the National Football League. As the land home games. The Browns host the LA Rams ria said. "We battled all game, and he was league's senior vice president of broadcast- in Week 3 in their first Sunday night appearance Castillo tied it with a two-run homer in the since 2008, and host Pittsburgh on Thursday night a big part of the fight. This is a good start ing and media operations, he is the point in Week 11. eighth. person for formulating the schedule and try- The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the second for him, and we'll see how he continues." Even though the Steelers did not make the CABRERA'S BIRTHDAY ing to make the executives of the league's playoffs and lost key playmakers in Antonio Brown inning when Gordon Beckham singled four broadcast partners happy. and Le'Veon Bell, they are still making the maxi- and scored on Greiner's double. The same Cabrera came into the game with a .389 mum five prime-time appearances. Katz said that Before the public got a look at the upcom- pair teamed up again in the fourth, with batting average in 13 games on his birth- free agency did not result in any teams losing spots day and doubled in the first inning before ing regular-season schedule on Wednesday, in prime time. Beckham singling, stealing second and Katz relayed to Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN DIVYING UP THE PATRIOTS: Fox and CBS scoring Detroit's second run on Greiner's his RBI single in the seventh and sacrifice what games they received. In interviews with were able to retain two of the matchups that had single. fly in the eighth. network executives, all four networks the highest demand. Fox gets the Patriots' game Chicago made it 2-1 in the fifth, then UP NEXT thought Katz's task of formulating this year's against the Cowboys in Week 12 and CBS will The teams play the second game of packages was fair. have the AFC championship game rematch took a 4-2 lead with three unearned runs against the Chiefs in Week 14. in the sixth. With two out, Goodrum mis- their four-game weekend series on Friday "How we allocate is always tricky. You New England's other Sunday night appear- played Yonder Alonso's grounder to first night. Detroit's Jordan Zimmermann (0-2, have to make sure the prime-time packages ances are road games against the Ravens (Week 4.29) will face Chicago's Carlos Rodon (2- are strong while making sure there is enough 9) and Texans (Week 13). The Monday night game and Eloy Jimenez followed with his third is at the AFC East rival Jets (Week 7) and the home run. 2, 3.27). quality and quantity for the Sunday after- Thursday night game has them hosting the Giants noon games," Katz said. (Week 6). NBC "Sunday Night Football" Executive MONDAY, MONDAY: Five of the final eight with no RBIs, walk or follow. Producer Fred Gaudelli can empathize with "Monday Night Football" games on ESPN are divi- Brewers extra-base hit in the three- STATS the challenges that Katz faces, especially sion matchups, which is similar to last year's schedule. The late-season division games last game series last weekend. Urias is the second because it seems to get more difficult each season was one of the reasons why ESPN had an He came into Thursday's Dodgers to allow season. From page 9 eight percent ratings increase. for the only hit off Urias. game, batting .500 with just one hit and strike out "It is a lot harder compared to when we "We've got some strong rivalries and division four homers and 11 RBIs nine or more Brewers in a first started with the Sunday Night package games, but we are also going to great venues "He just made a lot in 2006," he said. "Now there are a full sea- again," ESPN Executive Vice President of Pro- more pitches," Brewers during the current homes- start, joining Chan Ho son of Thursday night games and more Lon- gramming Burke Magnus said. "We are going to manager Craig Counsell tand. He was 0 for 3 Park who did it August New Orleans twice, New York three times, San against Urias. 29, 2000, at County Stadi- don games. Yet, he has managed to treat Francisco twice along with heading to Seattle, said. "Outside of (Luis) everyone fairly." Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Mexico City." Castillo's start for the Milwaukee starter Zach um. Here are five takeaways from the networks CROSS FLEX, CROSS FIT: The AFC sched- Reds, that was the best Davies allowed three hits UP NEXT about their packages: ule does not have the same depth as the NFC, anybody has pitched over five innings, with Dodgers: RHP Ross OPENING WEEK: The Green Bay-Chicago even before the prime-time games were deter- mined. against us this year." three walks and two Stripling (1-1, 2.92 ERA) opener on Sept. 4, which will kick off the league's . Twice he comes off his longest 100th season, was announced during the league Since the league started cross flexing games in Caleb Ferguson meetings in late March. There were many options 2014 though, CBS has received some quality NFC pitched a scoreless sev- stranded runners at third career start against the for New England's opponent on the first Sunday matchups. Their first two doubleheaders feature good NFC battles with New Orleans-Seattle in enth. Joe Kelly came on and turned a scoreless tie Brewers on Sunday. He night game, but eventually the league settled on over to Albers in the sixth. allowed one run on four Pittsburgh in a matchup of the only two franchises Week 3 and Minnesota-Chicago in Week 4. with one out and one on to win six Super Bowls. "The cross flexes have been a good addition in the eighth and escaped, TRAINER'S ROOM hits over eight innings in The Monday Night games were surprises. and helped equalize certain weeks," CBS Sports Dodgers: 3B Justin a 7-1 win. chairman Sean McManus said. "It gives broad thanks to Joc Conventional wisdom had the Browns at Jets lead- Turner was back in the Brewers: RHP Jhoulys ing off the , but it will be Houston vis- exposure to games that wouldn't get as much." Pederson's throw to plate iting New Orleans. Oakland hosts the late game for THE VIEW FROM FOX: Fox Executive Vice that beat Hernan Perez' lineup after missing the Chacin (2-2, 6.52) makes the second straight season, but this time it is President Michael Mulvihill, who serves as the net- slide home. previous two games with his fifth start and second against Denver. work's liaison with the NFL, said most of the games that Fox had on its first list of Thursday night pref- Kenley Jansen pitched left hamstring soreness. of the season against "There were a dozen different games that we Brewers: RHP Alex Wil- Stripling and the looked at, but at the end of the day the puzzle fit erences they ended up getting. The first Fox Thurs- the ninth for his sixth best with Texans-Saints," Katz said. "Both teams day game is Philadelphia at Green Bay to start save, despite Yelich hit- son (1-0, 8.31 ERA, 9 Dodgers. He went 2 1/3 were in the playoffs last season and have great Week 4. Mulvihill was also very pleased with how games) is scheduled to innings on Sunday and the 4:25 p.m. games on doubleheader weeks ting his 10th homer of the quarterbacks." come off the paternity list gave up six runs on six HELLO, CLEVELAND: The Browns acquisi- worked out. Dallas will be featured in the late spot season. tion of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. netted in the last four doubleheaders, which would bene- Yelich went 2 for 12 on Friday with a corre- hits and three walks. them at least one additional prime-time game. fit Fox if they are in playoff contention. sponding roster move to l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Siblings split on mother’s health care Dear Annie: My three siblings and I are ed to continue living. in a terrible situation right now over our When she said “yes,” 88-year-old mother. When she first moved he decided that was into her seniors residence almost a year good enough for him, ago, one of the papers that we were asked and he changed the to fill out was a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) form in her file, asking form. We didn’t think it was a good time to for CPR (indicating in talk to our mom about it because she was capital letters, “My going through a lot at the time, and we mother wants to live!!” didn’t want to upset her further. We could- on the form). n’t agree about what to put on the form (it My brothers think Dear was a two-two tie). Since my brother is Annie that only people whose named as her “power of attorney” in case life has no value (no of incapacity, even though our mom was- quality of life, no enjoy- n’t incapacitated, we agreed to let him ment) should have a DNR. They believe decide. So, it was indicated on the form to that if there is a chance of a reasonable give CPR if necessary (so, no DNR order). quality of life, no matter how small, it is THE PAJAMA DIARIES Fast-forward to a month ago when we worth risking the negative consequences decided to have the residence physician of CPR. My sister and I think that signing take her on as her patient. I went with her a DNR order prevents unnecessary suffer- on her assessment visit. The head nurse ing at the end of life – real CPR is not like was present, who knows my mother well. on TV and would cause physical injuries – There was some mild cognitive impair- and that current quality of life has nothing ment, but my mother was quite lucid and to do with it. understood his questions. The DNR was Now my brothers think that my sister discussed with my mother. She told him and I don’t think my mother’s life has that she didn’t want them to try to bring value, which is really hurtful. her back to life if her heart stopped. She We are so far apart on this issue. It has signed the DNR form herself. caused a lot of anger and mistrust. I’m not MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM I sent an email to my siblings summa- sure how we can come together again as a rizing the visit, mentioning my mother’s family. – Saddened Siblings decision to have a DNR on her file. I did Dear Siblings: As a family, and for your not see what was coming next. mother’s sake, you should come together My brother accused me of going behind on this issue. You said that your mother everyone’s back to change the order in her had mild cognitive impairment when she file to what I “wanted.” He said that I signed the new document. To ensure that should have not allowed for the change to all documents are in her best interest, happen, that I should have said to the doc- allow your brother, as her power of attor- tor that we needed to discuss it as a family ney, to continue to be the point of contact before changing it. He was furious with for your mother’s DNR. the doctor for deciding that our mother The most important thing you can do BORN LOSER was able to make the decision on her own for your mom’s golden years is to have her after an hour of meeting her. children get along. So try to make amends My brother went to visit my mom the with your brothers. next weekend (he lives out of town) and Send your questions for Annie Lane to asked her if she enjoyed her life and want- [email protected].

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Authorities say she was obsessed with deadliest disasters on Mount Everest, three people from Nepal’s ethnic Sherpa saying she was deeply trou- the Columbine High School shooting and may have community, including Doma and Sherpa, are preparing an ascent to raise aware- bled, lonely and often planned to carry out her own attack on the eve of the ness about the Nepalese mountain guides who make it possible for hundreds of talked about suicide but 20th anniversary of the shooting. foreign climbers to scale the mountain and survive. The two women lost their hus- was also brilliant, kind and bands in the 2014 ice avalanche on Everest’s western shoulder that killed 16 fellow a talented artist who loved their violence, Pete said. Frank DeAngelis said Sherpa guides. to draw. “She would say I hate Wednesday after the FBI Pete, 19, a college stu- life, life sucks and that she declared the danger was dent in Carleton, Michigan, was very alone,” Pete said. over. Widows, ace guide to climb said she met Pais online “Then she told me she had A religious service two years ago through a it figured out with her par- Thursday night will begin mutual friend and quickly ents before so I assumed three days of commemora- Everest to honor Sherpas developed a friendship like she was doing OK ... tive events themed involving near-daily com- She actually posted about it “Remember. Reflect. KATHMANDU, Nepal mountaineering accident, return back to our family,” munication. They met in a lot, wanting to die.” Recommit” leading to a day (AP) – Five years after one and Nima Doma, whose said Rita, who survived the person twice, once when Two teenagers attacked of community service pro- of the deadliest disasters husband was killed in the 2014 avalanche by staying Pete traveled to Florida and Columbine on April 20, jects and a ceremony Satur- on Mount Everest, three 2014 avalanche, are also at Everest’s base camp. once when Pais went to 1999, killing 12 classmates day at a park near the people from Nepal’s ethnic attempting to summit Ever- Sherpa’s husband, Michigan. and a teacher before taking school. Sherpa community are est, to bring attention to Mingma Sherpa, was part Pete faulted authorities their own lives. 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The days surrounding self-inflicted gunshot hundreds of foreign hail from different villages In 2013, he slipped off a “She never threatened the April 20 anniversary of wound. climbers to scale the moun- in Nepal’s Himalayas, but ladder and fell into the anyone,” Pete said. “There the attack are always emo- Colorado authorities tain and survive. share a goal of highlighting crevasse at the Khumbu are no credible threats and tional for school alumni, learned about Pais on Tues- Kami Rita, a renowned the bravery, sacrifice and Icefall just above base only assumptions that she their families and the sub- day from an alarmed climber who lived through athletic achievements of camp, long considered one was just because the word urban community of Little- Miami FBI office that had the 2014 ice avalanche on the ethnic Sherpa people, of the most treacherous Columbine was included.” ton surrounding interviewed people about Everest’s western shoulder they told The Associated stages of the South Col Pete said Pais had a Columbine. Some sur- her obsession with the that killed 16 fellow Sherpa Press. route to Everest’s summit. weird obsession with the vivors describe the experi- Columbine shooting. guides, aims to break his “In the mountains, we “We want to climb Ever- Columbine killers but that ence as an “April fog.” Dozens of schools, own record by reaching the are all like from the same est not just for us, but also didn’t mean she was plan- The manhunt for Pais including Columbine, mountaintop a 23rd time family. We spend months for other women like us ning an attack. The killers and the resulting closure of locked their doors for sev- this spring. together at the base camp who have been widowed were “someone she could schools added a new layer eral hours on Tuesday and Furdiki Sherpa, who and at the same time, we on the mountain,” Furdiki relate to” because they of anxiety, former even more closed altogeth- lost her husband in a are all unsure if we would Sherpa said. were lonely, not because of Columbine principal er on Wednesday. Kodak Black arrested on drug, gun charge at Canadian border LEWISTON, N.Y. (AP) – marijua- Kodak Black was arrested na. on drug and weapons Black, charges as the rapper tried who also to cross from Canada into faces a the United States near Nia- charge in gara Falls, law enforcement S o u t h officials said Thursday. Carolina Black, whose legal name of first- is Bill Kapri, was driving d e g r e e two other people in a criminal Cadillac Escalade with Bill s e x u a l Kapri temporary California regis- miscon- tration across the Lewis- duct on ton-Queenston Interna- allegations he raped a Associated Press tional Bridge at 7:20 p.m. woman after a 2016 con- IN THIS Nov. 9, 2018, file photo, Walmart associate Alicia Carter fulfills online grocery orders at a Walmart Super- Wednesday, according to cert, was arraigned in a center in Houston. Amazon and Walmart on Thursday, are kicking off a two-year pilot established by the gov- New York state police. It town court and remanded ernment to allow low-income shoppers on government food assistance in New York to shop and pay for their was unclear where the men to county jail. groceries online. in the Escalade and a sec- A phone message seek- ond car were headed, but ing comment was left with Black had been scheduled Black’s attorney. Represen- Food stamps, online grocery shopping are about to mix to perform that night in tatives at Black’s record Boston, about 400 miles label and Live Nation did- NEW YORK (AP) – Amazon and ing the service to the New York City Perdue. “As technology advances, it is east. n’t reply to emails seeking Walmart on Thursday kicked off a area, and Walmart is providing the important for SNAP to advance too, The men told border comment from The Associ- two-year government pilot program service online in upstate New York so we can ensure the same shopping agents that they had mari- ated Press. allowing low-income shoppers on locations. The agency said the pilot options are available for both non- juana and firearms, U.S. Prosecutors said Thurs- government food assistance in New will eventually expand to other areas SNAP and SNAP recipients.” Customs and Border Pro- day afternoon that Black York to shop and pay for their gro- of New York as well as Alabama, Perdue said he will be monitoring tection said in an emailed was released from jail after ceries online for the first time. Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jer- how the pilot program increases food statement. State police, posting bail, which was ShopRite will join the two retailers sey, Oregon and Washington. access and customer service, specifi- who were called in, said $20,000 cash or $40,000 on the program early next week, said The pilot program will test both cally for those who have trouble visit- that Black was found to bond. Video taken by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, online ordering and payment. SNAP ing physical stores. have marijuana, and a WKBW-TV of Black walk- which oversees the Supplemental participants will be able to use their Roughly 38 million individuals loaded Glock 9mm pistol ing to a car after posting Nutrition Assistance Program, or benefits to purchase eligible food receive food stamps in the U.S., was discovered in the vehi- bail shows him hiding his SNAP. items but will not be able to use SNAP according to the USDA. Nearly $52 cle. No one in the car had a face with what appears to The USDA has long required cus- to pay for service or delivery charges, billion, or 82% of all food stamp dol- permit for the pistol. be a fan of $100 bills. tomers using electronic benefits the agency said. lars, were spent at big box stores and The 21-year-old rapper The two passengers in transfer, or EBT, pay for their pur- “People who receive SNAP bene- grocery chains in 2017, according to from Miramar, Florida, the Escalade face a chases at the actual time and place of fits should have the opportunity to the most recent USDA data. was arrested on charges of weapons charge. The driv- sale. So the move marks the first time shop for food the same way more and The 2014 Farm Bill authorized the second-degree criminal er of the second car, a SNAP customers can pay for their more Americans shop for food – by USDA to conduct and evaluate a pilot possession of a weapon Porsche, faces marijuana groceries online. ordering and paying for groceries program for online purchasing prior and unlawful possession of and weapons charges. ShopRite and Amazon are provid- online,” said USDA Secretary Sonny to national implementation. Judge scales back Weinstein suit, allows sex-traffic claim

NEW YORK (AP) – A lawsuit women in several lawsuits of Weinstein, said in a statement “We are disappointed that cer- meetings with young women. seeking to represent any woman seeking to trade his influence in that his lawyers agree with tain claims were dismissed and Hellerstein said he was dis- with a claim against Harvey Hollywood for sexual favors. Wein- Hellerstein’s dismissal of most of plan to file an appeal,” she said. missing all defendants except Weinstein can proceed on sex- stein also faces trial in state court the claims and will “explore all The lawsuit first filed in late Weinstein because the lawsuit trafficking grounds, a judge ruled on criminal sexual assault charges. options” to get the final claim 2017 had sought to represent had insufficiently shown that Thursday, as he dramatically The judge also reduced the thrown out too. “dozens, if not hundreds” of they assisted, supported or facili- shrank the scope of an action try- number of named plaintiffs from Attorney Elizabeth Fegan, rep- women who say they were isolated tated sex trafficking. ing to treat the disgraced movie 10 to four and dismissed all other resenting the women, said the and attacked by Weinstein. Other claims were dismissed producer and various companies defendants. The women had judge ruled correctly that Wein- Unspecified damages were sought. because the alleged assaults like a mob organization. alleged they were attacked from stein should face the sex-traffick- The lawsuit had also named occurred too long ago and U.S. District Judge Alvin K. 1993 to 2011. Weinstein has ing allegation “that he used his companies and employees as lawyers had not adequately Hellerstein eliminated 17 claims denied engaging in any noncon- power to deceive and manipulate defendants, saying they functioned explained why they were not against the once powerful movie sensual sex. women, knowing he intended to together like an organized crime brought within a time period set mogul who has been accused by Elior Shiloh, an attorney for sexually abuse them.” group to facilitate Weinstein’s by law.