Few showers Starts Mon., Sept. 25 DAILY GLOBE High: 71 | Low: 48 | Details, page 2 N B I G O Subscribe Today for Only $16.50/mo.* Call 906-932-2211 *some restrictions apply DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Wednesday, September 20, 2017 75 cents Wisconsin 77 TOWN OF ANDERSON project finished IRON BELT, Wis. — The With fall color season nearing Wisconsin Department of its peak in a week or so, the high- Transportation’s resurfacing of way was getting quite a bit of use Wisconsin 77 from Hurley’s on Tuesday. Cary Location to Upson is com- The state’s summer preven- pleted, just in time for fall color tive maintenance improvement season. project extended through the city There was some work being of Montreal and its historic dis- done on the approaches to side trict and the towns of Pence, Iron streets in Iron Belt on a sunny Belt and Upson. Tuesday, but the highway sur- The work crews tore up about face was smooth. an inch and a half of the highway The extent of the improve- and laid down two inches of ment area is from Cary Location blacktop. Considerable curb, gut- in Hurley, near the County D ter, sewer drain and sidewalk extension roadway, to Upson work has also been part of the Lake Road, near Upson. project. The Cary stretch of Wisconsin The Mellen to Upson stretch 77 was also resurfaced as part of of Wisconsin 77 was done previ- Hurley’s County D extension ously. project. —Ralph Ansami Hurley students try out new jobs By RALPH ANSAMI Hurley K-12 school are partici- [email protected] pating in a “School to Work” pro- HURLEY — Monday marked gram. the first day on a new job for Other students are working at Shannon Skoviera, a Hurley businesses like Coleman Engi- High School student. neering in Ironwood and Jerry’s Skoviera is working at the Amoco station in Hurley. Skyview Nursing Home in Hur- Sarah Eder, the teacher in the ley. She told the school board on Academic and Career Planning Monday night that her first day program, offered an update to on the job was “overwhelming, the school board on Monday. She Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe but exciting at the same time. I IRON COUNTY, Wis., Highway Department worker Bob Swartz repairs a culvert on the Potato River near Wisconsin 77 in Upson, Wis. Tuesday. think I’m ready,” she said. The county work is separate from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation resurfacing project on the highway, which is responsible for the Fourteen students from the black tarp in the foreground. JOBS — page 5 Aspirus Blue bus fares well in survey By IAN MINIELLY than other modes of transporta- celebrates [email protected] tion. IRONWOOD — A research The most common riders were team from Michigan State Uni- white and over 65, without spe- 10 years in versity — under a contract cial needs. through the Michigan Depart- Some of the comments sub- ment of Transportation — sur- mitted by customers regarding Ontonagon veyed 59 respondents June 5-7 to GCT ranged from, “Little blue ONTONAGON — More than gauge customer satisfaction, trip bus is a godsend” to “very happy 400 people celebrated with purpose and demographics of with the service, reliable, flexi- Aspirus Ontonagon officials Gogebic County Transit cus- ble, and friendly.” Monday for the 10th anniversary tomers and employees. The final recommendations of of the institution purchasing the Overall, GCT received posi- the survey pointed out while cus- struggling Ontonagon Memorial tive feedback. tomers were happy with the ser- Hospital. The most common use of vice, customers would like to see The hospital was one week GCT was to travel from home to the services expanded to include away from closing its doors and shopping and the majority of weekends and a more robust community leaders were work- riders feel they receive better online presence to include social ing to find a solution for the service at a more friendly cost media. area’s health care needs 10 years ago. Community leaders reached out to Aspirus officials in Wausau, Wis. After a six- month review, Aspirus pur- Ontonagon approves budget chased the hospital. By JAN TUCKER toward that aim. Chairman Carl On Monday, as a thank you to [email protected] Nykanen would like to sit down the community, the Ontonagon ONTONAGON — Following a with the township boards to Aspirus Hospital held a picnic public hearing Tuesday, the work out some solution for such a for the entire county, with food Ontonagon County Board program and find out what their and children’s games. approved a budget of $3,496,025 intentions are. Gray Webber sug- Officials thanked the commu- for the 2017-18 fiscal year. The gested the board advertise for nity and employees for their loy- Jan Tucker/Daily Globe new budget is approximately 3.5 candidates to fill a inspector alty. MEMBERS OF the public enjoy a picnic thrown by Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital on Monday, celebrating 10 percent higher than the previous position “if it possibly becomes —Jan Tucker years since Aspirus purchased the former Ontonagon Memorial Hospital. year. available.” The board agreed to The budget includes money the ad and to ask the County for a sixth Sheriff Department Planning Commission for a spe- road officer as requested by the cial meeting to discuss the issue. Officers Union members and the Kathy Bauer, of the Onton- Planning committee clarifies commercial shed regulation sheriff but, according to County agon County Extension, By RICHARD JENKINS County Zoning Administrator them for storage, but they’re feet were allowed county wide, Clerk Stacey Preiss, the fifth announced the extension office [email protected] Erika Roeder, who was seeking also for sale at the same time,” the zoning code requires a per- position must be filled first and has received a grant for “an HURLEY — The Iron County guidance on how to answer any Roeder said. “So I’m just kind of mit for sheds larger than that. the addition of a sixth road com- exciting pilot program from Wal- Comprehensive Planning and potential questions about a Mer- asking you guys to define, She said other counties han- mission officer is not automatic mart.” Zoning Committee clarified cer business that was consider- maybe, what you see as an out- dled the issue differently, either and must first be approved by Participants will meet six when sheds in the county’s com- ing using some sheds it was sell- put of business and what you see permitting the sheds regardless the board. times for programs on nutrition mercial areas need permits ing for inventory storage until as a storage shed.” The commissioners would like Tuesday. they sold. Roeder told the committee to see a county-wide building The issue was raised by Iron “It sounds like they are using while sheds under 1,000 cubic inspector and have been working PLANNING — page 5 BUDGET — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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St. Paul 75/56 t 84/72 s . magnitude 7.1 earthquake dust before her eyes, about 15 Puebla Gov. Tony Gali tweet- 59 degrees F, on January 5, 1974, at t at a , , 4 7 9 1974, 1 , , 5 5, y y r a u n a a January J n o on , , F, F s e e r g g e degrees d 9 5 59 : r e w s n A Wausau 77/55t 79/65pc Answer: 9/209/27 10/510/12 stunned central Mexico on Tues- minutes after the quake. ed there were damaged buildings day, killing at least 120 people as Morales said she was in a taxi in the city of Cholula, including buildings collapsed in plumes of when the quake struck, and she collapsed church steeples. dust. 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Mayor Miguel a collapsed apartment building citizens played a crucial role in Angel Mancera said buildings after three hours of effort. rescue efforts that overwhelmed WE HONOR ALL COMPETITORS’ COUPONS! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! fell at 44 places in the capital “We saw this and came to officials. *Some restrictions apply. Call for details. alone as high-rises across the help,” he said. “It’s ugly, very Market stall vendor Edith city swayed sickeningly. ugly.” Lopez, 25, said she was in a taxi The quake is the deadliest in Alma Gonzalez was in her a few blocks away when the Mexico since a 1985 quake on the fourth floor apartment in the quake struck Tuesday. She said Hurricane Maria aims at Puerto same date killed thousands. It Roma neighborhood when the she saw glass bursting out of the came less than two weeks after quake pancaked the ground floor windows of some buildings. She another powerful quake caused of her building, leaving her no was anxiously trying to locate 90 deaths in the country’s south. way out — until neighbors set up her children, whom she had left Rico after slamming Dominica Mexico City’s mayor said at a ladder on their roof and helped in the care of her disabled moth- least 30 died in the capital, and her slide out a side window. er. ROSEAU, Dominica (AP) — A few minutes later, he mes- approached. officials in Morelos state, just to Gala Dluzhynska was taking Local media broadcast video of Dominica’s leader sent out an saged he could hear the sound of Dominica is particularly vul- the south, said 54 died there. a class with 11 other women on whitecap waves churning the emotional plea for help as Hurri- galvanized steel roofing tearing nerable to flooding because of its At least 26 others died in the second floor of a building on city’s normally placid canals of cane Maria smashed into the off houses on the small rugged steep mountains, cut through Puebla state, state disaster pre- trendy Alvaro Obregon street Xochimilco as boats bobbed up Caribbean island and caused island. He said that even his own with rivers that rage even after a vention chief Carlos Valdes said. when the quake struck and win- and down. “mind-boggling” devastation, but roof had blown away. heavy rain. It was still recover- Gov. Alfredo del Mazo said at dow and ceiling panels fell as the Mexico City’s international an ominous silence followed as In the last message before ing from Tropical Storm Erika, least nine died in the State of building began to tear apart. airport suspended operations the country lost all communica- falling silent, he appealed for which killed 30 people and Mexico, which also borders the She said she fell in the stairs and was checking facilities for tions on Tuesday and the Catego- international aid: “We will need destroyed more than 370 homes capital. and people began to walk over damage. ry 5 hurricane barreled toward help, my friends, we will need in August 2015. Mancera said 50 to 60 people her, before someone finally Much of Mexico City is built Puerto Rico, which looked likely help of all kinds.” Officials on the neighboring were rescued alive by citizens pulled her up. on former lakebed, and the soil to take a direct hit. The storm knocked out com- French island of Guadeloupe and emergency workers in Mexi- “There were no stairs any- can amplify the effects of earth- As rain began lashing the U.S. munications for the entire coun- reported at least one death: a co City. more. There were rocks,” she quakes centered hundreds of territory on Tuesday afternoon, try, leaving anyone outside person hit by a falling tree. They The federal interior minister, said. miles away. Puerto Rico’s governor warned Dominica struggling to deter- said two other people were Miguel Angel Osorio Chong, said They reached the bottom only The new quake appeared to be that Maria could hit “with a force mine the extent of damage, reported missing after their boat authorities had reports of people to find it barred. A security unrelated to the magnitude 8.1 and violence that we haven’t though it was clearly sank off La Desirade island, just possibly still being trapped in guard finally came and unlocked temblor that hit Sept. 7 off Mexi- seen for several generations.” widespread. “The situation is east of Guadeloupe. collapsed buildings. He said it. co’s southern coast and also was “We’re going to lose a lot of really grave,” Consul General About 40 percent of the island search efforts were slow because The quake sent people felt strongly in the capital. infrastructure in Puerto Rico,” Barbara Dailey said in a tele- — 80,000 homes — were without of the fragility of rubble. throughout the city fleeing from U.S. Geological Survey seis- Gov. Ricardo Rossello said, phone interview from New York. power and flooding was reported “It has to be done very careful- homes and offices, and many peo- mologist Paul Earle noted the adding that a likely island-wide She said she lost contact with in several communities. ly,” he said. And “time is against ple remained in the streets for epicenters of the two quakes power outage and communica- the island around 4 a.m. At that Next in the storm’s path was us.” hours, fearful of returning to the were 400 miles apart and said tion blackout could last for days. point, officials had learned that St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin At one site, reporters saw structures. most aftershocks are within 60 “We’re going to have to rebuild.” 70 percent of homes had lost Islands, where the storm was onlookers cheer as a woman was Alarms blared and traffic miles. Authorities warned that peo- their roofs, including her own. expected to hit late Tuesday. The pulled from the rubble. Rescuers stopped around the Angel of There have been 19 earth- ple in wooden or flimsy homes “I lost everything,” she said, island was largely spared the immediately called for silence so Independence monument on the quakes of magnitude 6.5 or larg- should find safe shelter before adding there had been no word widespread damage caused by they could listen for others who iconic Reforma Avenue. er within 150 miles of Tuesday’s the storm’s expected arrival on on casualties. “As a Category 5 it Hurricane Irma on the chain’s might be trapped. Electricity and cellphone ser- quake over the past century, Wednesday. would be naive not to expect any St. Thomas and St. John islands Mariana Morales, a 26-year- vice was interrupted in many Earle said. “You have to evacuate. Other- (injuries) but I don’t know how just two weeks ago. old nutritionist, was one of many areas and traffic was snarled as Earth usually has about 15 to wise, you’re going to die,” said Hec- many,” she said. In the Puerto Rican capital, who spontaneously participated signal lights went dark. 20 earthquakes this size or larg- tor Pesquera, the island’s public The island’s broadcast service San Juan, normally crowded in rescue efforts. The U.S. Geological Survey er each year, Earle said. safety commissioner. “I don’t know was also down on Tuesday and streets and beaches were empty She wore a paper face mask said the magnitude 7.1 quake hit Initial calculations showed how to make this any clearer.” Akamai Technologies, a company by Tuesday afternoon as families and her hands were still dusty at 1:14 p.m. and was centered that more than 30 million people The warnings came after that tracks the status of the heading to safe shelter packed up from having joined a rescue near the Puebla state town of would have felt moderate shak- Dominica Prime Minister Roo- internet around the world, said their cars and pets or secured brigade to clear rubble from a Raboso, about 76 miles southeast ing from Tuesday’s quake. sevelt Skerrit sent out a series of most of Dominica’s internet ser- windows and doors around their dramatic posts on his Facebook vice appeared to have been lost home to prepare for severe winds page as the storm blew over that by midday. The Ross University expected to lash the island for 12 tiny country late Monday — but School of Medicine in Dominica to 24 hours. Nearly 2,800 people One last last chance: GOP strains for Obamacare repeal votes then stopped suddenly as phone reported a widespread loss of were in shelters across Puerto WASHINGTON (AP) — Time by Lindsey Graham of South in a way that works for their and internet connections with communication on the island, Rico, along with 105 pets, offi- growing short, President Donald Carolina, his best friend in the own particular states,” the country were cut. and relatives of students posted cials said. Trump and Republican Senate Senate? McCain wasn’t saying. McConnell said on the Senate “The winds are merciless! We messages on its Facebook page “We’re definitely afraid,” said leaders dove into a frantic hunt Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, floor. “It’s an intriguing idea shall survive by the grace of saying they had been unable to Erica Huber, a 33-year-old teach- for votes Tuesday in a last-ditch another crucial vote, wasn’t dis- and one that has a great deal of God,” Skerrit wrote before com- talk to their loved ones since late er from Venice, Florida, who effort to repeal and replace “Oba- closing her views either. support.” munications went down. Monday evening as the storm moved to Puerto Rico a month ago macare.” The pressure was Republicans must act by Sept. Democrats are unanimously with her 12-year-old daughter. intense, the outcome uncertain 30 in the Senate, or face the opposed, arguing that the legisla- “I’m more worried about the in a Capitol newly engulfed in prospect of a Democratic fili- tion would result in millions of HIRING Journeyman or Master Plumber aftermath. 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Email calendar items and com- nity Action Agency food commod- Transfer Station, Ironwood. munity news to news@yourdaily- ity distribution, seniors, 9:45-10 Gogebic County Forestry and cast for ‘La Cage Aux Folles’ globe.com. For more information, a.m. EST, Lake Gogebic Senior Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., call 906-932-2211. Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 a.m. Natural Resources Center, Besse- IRONWOOD — Theatre group of musicians with musical ki, Mary Hilgendorf, Bonnie Wednesday, Sept. 20 EST, Porcupine Mountain Senior mer. Center, White Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. North is busy in rehearsals, director Denise Woodward. Ryan Estola and Connie Pricco. Friday, Sept. 22 working on sets, costumes and Wood will be on the piano and “The set is nearly ready, and Christian Men of the Northland, EST, Holy Family Catholic Church 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. parking lot, Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 music for its staging of the first other musicians include Linda the chorus and dancers are work- Ironwood Community Blood p.m. EST, Resource Center, Mass a.m., Mercer Senior Center. show of the 54th Season: “La Tilley, Steve Boyd, Jess Cane, ing hard at learning steps and Drive, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Iron- City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Cage Aux Folles.” Chris Bergquist and Cole words to songs while the main wood Memorial Building. 906-932- Township Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Written by Harvey Fierstein Clements. characters find their places on 5478 for appointments. 2:30-2:45 p.m., Watersmeet Town Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 and Jean Poiret, “La Cage” Lead characters in the show stage and learn their lines,” said Alcoholics Anonymous, open Hall parking lot, Watersmeet. 906- p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. inspired the film “The Birdcage.” are Jerry Lauzon and Greg Gas- Pricco. 884-2106. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Emergencies: 715-476-7655. The production offers showgirls, man, who play Georges and The show will run Oct. 19-22 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- wood Memorial Building. glamorous costumes and comedy Albin, who some might remem- and Oct. 27-29. Tickets will soon Kimball Homemakers, 1 p.m., Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran throughout. The music is by ber were played by Nathan Lane be available. The theatre is locat- Kimball Community Center. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Jerry Herman who also wrote and Robin Williams in the 1996 ed at 825 N. Lake St. in Iron- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, p.m. 906-932-4990. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Ontonagon United Methodist Church “Mame” and “Hello Dolly.” movie. wood. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 basement, next to Holiday gas sta- The show will be directed by Other cast members are Ron- Theatre North is also in the 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. veteran Theatre North directors nie Nygard, Nick Backlund, Zane midst of its annual Patron Drive. rant, Ironwood. 1110. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Cindy Franck and Jerry Lauzon, Ozzello, Kate Karling, Beth Bor- Theatre North is a non-profit Iron County Veterans Service Gogebic MARSP, 11 a.m., Gold- p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic who have talked about doing the dner, Sam Fillippo, Jean Kirk, 501C3 organization. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., en Dragon, Ironwood. RSVP 906- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. show for a number of years. The Sonny Midthun, Gene Goss, For more information, contact 932-5830. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Saturday, Sept. 23 story is about love, marriage and Bridget O’ Sullivan, Sue Pallin, membership chair Judy Holst at Mercer Health and Wellness Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. family. Angie Lauzon, Karen Mullum, 906-932-0240, call the Theatre at Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- Community Pickleball Pad- Franck said they’ve put Becky Bogaczyk, Andrea Harri- 906-932-4371 or visit the- munity Center. area74.org. dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer together a great cast and a fine son, Joyce Gayan, Darrin Nowic- atrenorth.org. Ironwood Area Business Pro- Mended Hearts and Diabetes Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. fessional Women’s Club, social Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., hour 5 p.m., dinner and meeting 6 Grand View Hospital conference Briefs area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Maplewood Steakhouse, Iron- area74.org. UW-Extension offers information on wood. Bessemer Area Historical Soci- ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- Sunday, Sept. 24 Superior Horns & Blue Ice Ironwood American Legion return to Ironwood Theatre Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, mer. free credit report after a data breach Ironwood Memorial Building. Regional Hospice Grief Sup- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., IRONWOOD — The Superior By HEIDI UNGRODT ordering and reviewing a free Michigan Western Gateway port Group, 2 p.m., Comfort Inn, closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Horns and Blue Ice will return to conference room, Ironwood. UW-Extension credit report as easy as possible. Trail Authority, 6 p.m., monthly Church, Ironwood. the Ironwood Theater stage Roger Hinterthuer Book Talk Mercer Health and Wellness MADISON, Wis. — The latest Anyone can sign up to receive an meeting, Gogebic County Court- Sept. 29 and 30. and Visit, 4 p.m., Ironwood Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- data breach in the news comes email reminder from UW-Exten- house, 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer. This highly acclaimed local Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Carnegie Library. munity Center. from Equifax, one of the three sion three times a year — on 2/2, group have changed things up a p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., major credit bureaus in the U.S. 6/6, and 10/10 — on the cam- p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, little for this fall’s performance School, Bessemer. Wesley United Methodist Church, This breach involves computer paign’s website: 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Ironwood. with a smaller horn section, bet- American Legion Post 58, 7 hackers accessing personal data fyi.uwex.edu/creditreport. Faith Center, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 ter suited to the largely rock ‘n p.m., Iron County Memorial Building, — social security numbers, birth While you can order all three Hurley. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, roll set list they have planned, dates, addresses, and potentially reports from the three credit Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Bessemer. area74.org. according to a theater more information — of 143 mil- bureaus — Equifax, Experian, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Hurley. area74.org. Monday, Sept. 25 spokesman. Gogebic County Council of lion U.S. consumers. and TransUnion -— at the same area74.org. The show will feature selec- Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- Equifax advises all consumers time, the Iron County UW Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 tions from Blood Sweat & mer VFW. to determine if their personal Extension office recommends p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Tears, Chicago, Stevie Wonder, Bessemer. area74.org. Knights of Columbus Council information may have been that you view one report every treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Earth Wind & Fire, Tower of Government 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, affected by going to their website four months so you can be sure Hall, Ironwood. Power, Elton John, and Bette Iron County IT Committee, 1 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. equifaxsecurity2017.com. that the information is up-to- Wakefield Chamber of Com- Midler. p.m., Courthouse, Hurley. area74.org. Once online, consumers can date and accurate year round. merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal The group brings together Iron County Recycling Com- Carnegie Young Authors and read about the extent of the data “Reviewing your own report mittee, 4 p.m., Courthouse, Hurley. Building. members of the Lowell Street Illustrators Group, 4-5 p.m., Iron- breach and request to enroll in every four months is especially Powderhorn Area Utility Dis- Government wood Carnegie Library. Grades 3-4. Band, the Keweenaw Rhythm one-year free credit monitoring, important given the number of trict Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Aging Unit of Iron County Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., and Blues Band, the Gogebic Board of Directors, 9 a.m., Hurley whether or not personal informa- data breaches occurring these Township Hall. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Range Band, local school band Senior Center, Hurley. tion has been stolen. Be sure to past few years,” added Olive. “It Thursday, Sept. 21 Ironwood. area74.org. directors and other area top Gogebic Range Solid Waste use a secure internet connection could be risky getting your three AL-ANON, 6 p.m., Salem Luther- young musicians, said the Management Authority, 4:15 p.m., and not a free public wireless free reports all on the same day Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- an Church, Ironwood. area74.org. spokesman. connection because individuals of the year and then having to Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for will be asked to provide the last 6 wait another year before check- the 7:30 show. digits of their social security ing for signs of fraud. 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After graduation, they become record absent of any felony con- toll-free at 866-447-7559 for free reminder emails from the Converge Church is offering a for its 2018 Conservation Officer probationary conservation offi- victions. between 8 a.m. and midnight University of Wisconsin, individ- support group for those who are Recruit School, a 23-week train- cers and spend several more —Submit to a thorough back- seven days a week, but due to uals can also request the reports divorced or separated. ing academy that is the first step months training throughout the ground investigation measuring high call volumes, expect busy directly from AnnualCreditRe- Meeting Thursdays from 7 to in becoming a conservation offi- state before being assigned to the applicant’s suitability for law signals or try to call later in the port.com. In addition to the offi- 9 p.m., from Oct. 5 through Dec. cer. one of Michigan’s 83 counties, in enforcement work. evening. 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July 15 to Dec. 21, 2018, at the The entire training process, sion on Law Enforcement Stan- consumers unless they have left the mail or by phone toll free at Divorce Care aims to help training academy in Dimondale, which includes the academy, dards physical fitness test. a message on the hotline. 1-877-322-8228. people “heal from the hurt,” said near Lansing. takes one year before candidates —Complete and attach the After requesting to enroll, In addition to email a spokesman. “It’s a warm, car- “The academy demands total become full-fledged conservation Job Fit Questionnaire, Location individuals will be provided with reminders, the UW-Extension ing environment led by people effort and commitment,” said 1st officers, due to the high quality Preference Sheet, a cover letter an enrollment date and the web- “2/2, 6/6, 10/10” website provides who understand what you are Lt. 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John Meka at reminders from Equifax and it is security freezes and fraud alerts, dealing with such a separation. ing, fulfilling career as a Michi- academy. [email protected] or 517-284- up to the consumer to complete as well as links to reporting and The church is located at gan conservation officer. Not just —Become a resident of Michi- 6499. the credit monitoring enrollment dealing with identity theft. N10234 Curry St. in Ironwood. anyone can wear our gray and gan by completing the Probation- This year’s Recruit School is request. For more information, call the For more information, call green uniform. Only the finest ary Training Program. under way, with graduation After completing the credit Iron County UW-Extension 906-932-1102 or visit woodland- men and women should apply.” —Be allowed to lawfully pos- scheduled in December. For a monitoring enrollment process, Office at 715-561-2695. cc.org. 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All members are required to pay on start date. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PRE-REGISTER, PLEASE CALL 1-800-848-3372 4 l WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE DACA talk spins wildly The entire -media complex had a deal was made last night on DACA,” he Sue Mizell, Publisher nervous breakdown last week over President tweeted. “Massive border security would Trump’s position on DACA. have to be agreed to in exchange for consent. Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Lawmakers, journalists and activists Would be subject to vote.” jumped to all sorts of conclusions when Sen- Seeking to mollify supporters who saw ate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and him caving to Schumer and Pelosi, Trump House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Byron added: “The WALL ... will continue to be In Their Opinion announced that over dinner at the White York built.” House on Sept. 13 they reached an “agree- At the same time, Trump sounded posi- Bring competition ment” with the president over the future of tively Schumer-esque with another tweet 700,000 illegal immigrants in the Deferred asking, “Does anybody really want to throw Action for Childhood Arrivals program. out good, educated and accomplished young There was reason to be skeptical — after loose. people who have jobs, some serving in the to liquor sales all, the story was coming from just one side. Writing on the basis of the AP tweet, military? Really!” But even then, Trump said But skepticism was in short supply, and even Republican Rep. Steve King, an immigration “BIG border security” would have to accom- Regulators don’t often decide to regulate less. Yet the some of those who realized the information hawk, tweeted, “If AP is correct, Trump base pany legalization. state liquor commission is attempting to do just that. It was sketchy couldn’t keep themselves from is blown up, destroyed, irreparable, and disil- Later, more members of Congress chimed wants to open competition in the liquor store industry, speaking up. Some Trump supporters lusioned beyond repair. No promise is credi- in with reminders that a DACA deal, if there and that effort serves well consumers who have suffered instantly assumed the president had sold ble.” is to be one, will be made by lawmakers, and under the monopolistic system now in place. them out. Some Trump opponents instantly By 11:00 p.m., Breitbart News ran the not just the president. What Schumer and The Michigan Liquor Control Commission proposes to mocked Trump supporters for ever believing headline “AMNESTY DON” above Pelosi and Trump laid out were positions in a eliminate a rule that limits liquor stores from operating his promises. Democrats wondered what “REPORT: Trump caves on DACA.” negotiation that will take place between within half a mile of each other. It’s an archaic regulation Schumer and Pelosi were doing with the Sean Hannity was skeptical, but still House, Senate and White House. that’s been in place since 1979, stifling competition and hated president. jumped in. Responding to a Twitter follower But on the night of Sept. 13 and the morn- discouraging newcomers from entering the industry. Many spoke without enough knowledge to who said Trump is “really pissing off his base ing of the 14th, when hair was on fire across The commission argues that rescinding the half-mile draw any conclusions, or even early conclu- right now,” Hannity rushed to point the fin- Washington and social media, there was no rule once and for all will clear the muddy waters sur- sions. ger at the Republican Party. “If reports true deal and nothing had been decided, except rounding liquor license quotas and regulations on dis- The two parties most to blame were 100%,” Hannity tweeted. “I blame R’s. They that everyone said they wanted a deal, which Schumer/Pelosi and the Associated Press. is what negotiators always say. tance parameters, which should have been straightened caused this. They wanted him to fail and now After the White House dinner, the Democrat- pushed him into arms of political suicide--IF In other words, the whole episode changed out by a 2016 law governing beer and wine sales at gas ic leaders released a statement saying of TRUE.” pretty much nothing. Anyone who followed stations, but apparently wasn’t. their meeting with the president, “We agreed Meanwhile, as Twitter lit up, Pelosi sent a Trump during the campaign knows he is Why the state government needs to be this involved in to enshrine the protections of DACA into law relatively subdued note to her House Demo- headed toward some sort of accommodation the allocation of liquor in the first place is a subject wor- quickly, and to work out a package of border cratic colleagues. At the White House meet- for DACA recipients. And anyone who follows thy of debate. security, excluding the wall, that’s acceptable ing, she said, “We agreed to a plan to work the Trump administration and Congress Other states are more market driven. But the liquor to both sides.” out an agreement to protect our nation’s knows there will be showdowns on Capitol lobby in Michigan is powerful, and tight state control A reasonable reader would conclude that DREAMERs from deportation.” Hill over the wall and other border security serves the interests of those who already hold licenses. the two sides had reached a deal on DACA, “Agreed to a plan to work out an agree- and enforcement measures. That is where If the commission changes this rule, liquor store own- with just the border security measures to be ment.” That’s a classic Washington way of the DACA issue stood before the freakout of ers fear new stores popping up around them, or that gas worked out later. But the AP took things a saying the parties haven’t agreed on any- Wednesday night and Thursday morning, stations will win the right to sell whiskey and other hard- step further, suggesting a done deal. At 9:55 thing but agree to keep talking in hopes of and that is where the issue stood afterward. er beverages. p.m. Sept. 13, the news agency tweeted: eventually reaching an agreement. Beyond All that panic for no reason. People are on Indulging the fear of competition is not the smart way “BREAKING: Schumer, Pelosi announce deal that weak formulation, Pelosi, in her note, hair trigger these days. They go off before to make policy. Store owners are hiding behind the con- with Trump to protect young immigrants; did not claim the two sides had agreed on they know what is going on. The DACA fias- tention that broader availability of liquor will lead to will include border security, but no wall.” anything. co should be a lesson. greater alcohol abuse, but that’s specious given how ubiq- That was ahead of where things actually That didn’t stop the ruckus. Nor did much uitous party stores and other outlets are now. stood, but, coming from the AP, it was change when, the next morning, Trump Byron York is chief political correspon- Still, those concerns should be aired during a public instantly accepted as fact. All hell broke made an attempt to quiet things down. “No dent for The Washington Examiner. comment period. (The commission did try to skip that, and it’s something the current store owners deserve.) The government shouldn’t be crowding out new busi- Today in history nesses in the name of protecting the profits of existing business owners. The market will prove an effective reg- ulator of the density of liquor stores. New business own- By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History ers aren’t going to open up where there aren’t enough On September 20, 1967, the available customers to sustain them. Cunard liner RMS Queen Elizabeth If a community is opposed to more liquor licenses or 2 was christened by Britain’s Queen stores opening within its borders, that’s a matter for local Elizabeth II in Clydebank, Scotland. government to sort out. The state doesn’t need a one-size- On this date fits-all approach to controlling where every bottle of In 1519, Portuguese explorer liquor is sold. Ferdinand Magellan and his crew set out from Spain on five ships to find a The Liquor Control Commission should be applauded western passage to the Spice for its rare attempt to open the liquor market to more Islands. (Magellan was killed competition. enroute, but one of his ships eventu- Lawmakers should not stand in the way. ally circled the world.) —The Detroit News In 1870, Italian troops took con- trol of the Papal States, leading to the unification of Italy. In 1884, the National Equal Rights Party was formed during a Legislators convention of suffragists in San Francisco; the convention nominat- ed Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood for Michigan Wisconsin president. Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Box Gov. Scott Walker, 115 East In 1911, the British liner RMS 30013, Lansing, MI 48909, phone State Capitol, Madison, WI 53702, Olympic collided with the Royal 517-373-3400, online contact page: phone 608-266-1212, online contact Navy cruiser HMS Hawke off the Isle michigan.gov/snyder. page: walker.wi.gov. of Wight; although seriously dam- Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., 328 aged, the Olympic was able to return Mich., 731 Hart Senate Office Build- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- to Southampton under its own (Meredith was later admitted.) Gorbachev, wife of the last Soviet spondent Deborah Roberts is 57. ing, Washington, DC 20510, phone ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- power. In 1973, in their so-called “battle leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, died at a Country-rock musician Joseph 202-224-4822, online contact page: 5323, online contact page: ronjohn- In 1947, former New York City of the sexes,” tennis star Billie Jean German hospital after a battle with Shreve (Flynnville Train) is 56. Rock stabenow.senate.gov. son.senate.gov. Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia died at King defeated Bobby Riggs in leukemia; she was 67. musician Randy Bradbury (Penny- Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., 724 Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., age 64. straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, at the In 2000, Independent Counsel wise) is 53. Actress Kristen Johnston Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- 709 Hart Senate Office Building, In 1957, Finnish composer Jean Houston Astrodome. Singer-song- Robert Ray announced the end of is 50. Rock singers Gunnar and ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- Washington, DC 20510, phone 202- Sibelius, 91, died. The police drama writer Jim Croce, 30, died in a plane the Whitewater investigation, saying Matthew Nelson are 50. Rock musi- 6221, online contact page: 224-5653; online contact page: bald- “M Squad,” starring Lee Marvin, pre- crash near Natchitoches, Louisiana. there was insufficient evidence to cian Ben Shepherd is 49. Actress peters.senate.gov. win.senate.gov. miered on NBC-TV. In 1984, a suicide car bomber warrant charges against President Enuka Okuma is 45. Actress-model U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, R- U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Ash- In 1958, Martin Luther King Jr. attacked the U.S. Embassy annex in Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clin- Moon Bloodgood is 42. Actor Jon Watersmeet, 414 Cannon House land, 2330 Rayburn House Office was seriously wounded during a north Beirut, killing at least 14 peo- ton. Former Soviet cosmonaut Gher- Bernthal is 41. Singer The Dream is Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20515, book signing at a New York City ple, including two Americans and 12 man Titov died at age 65. 40. Actor Charlie Weber is 39. Rock 20515, phone 202-225-4735, online phone 202-225-3365, online contact department store when he was Lebanese. The family sitcoms “The Today’s Birthdays musician Rick Woolstenhulme (Life- contact page: bergman.house.gov. page: duffy.house.gov. stabbed in the chest by Izola Curry. Cosby Show” and “Who’s the Boss?” Actress Sophia Loren is 83. Pro house) is 38. Actress Crystle Stewart State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- (Curry was later found mentally premiered on NBC and ABC, Football Hall of Famer Jim Taylor is is 36. Rapper Yung Joc is 35. Actor Escanaba, 4100 Binsfeld Building, Ashland, 126 South, State Capitol, incompetent; she died at a Queens, respectively. 82. Rock musician Chuck Panozzo Aldis Hodge is 31. Actor Malachi P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707, New York, nursing home in 2015 at In 1999, Lawrence Russell Brew- is 69. Actor Tony Denison is 68. Kirby is 28. phone 517-373-7840. phone 608-266-3510. age 98.) er became the second white Hockey Hall of Famer Guy LaFleur is Thought for Today State Rep. Scott Dianda, D- State Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bay- In 1962, James Meredith, a black supremacist to be convicted in the 66. Actress Debbi Morgan is 66. “History must stay open, it is all Calumet, S-1489 House Office field, 409 North, State Capitol, P.O. student, was blocked from enrolling dragging death of James Byrd Jr. in Jazz musician Peter White is 63. humanity.” — William Carlos Building, P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708, 608- at the University of Mississippi by Jasper, Texas. (Brewer was execut- Actress Betsy Brantley is 62. Actor Williams, American author and poet MI 48909, phone 517-373-0850. 266-7690. Democratic Gov. Ross R. Barnett. ed on September 21, 2011.) Raisa Gary Cole is 61. TV news corre- (1883-1963)

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 l 5 the Democratic Party represen- AREA / STATE Record Budget tative. COLLEGE DAY —Will advertise for snow plowing at the jail and ambu- POLICE REPORTS lance garage. Iron County, Wis. From page 1 —Approved an airport liabili- Tasha Swanson was booked and and discussion on foods, as well ty policy for $1,759 and will ask released at the Iron County Sheriff’s as cook a meal to eat and take why the present overall policy of Department Aug. 26 on a Hurley home food items. Another pro- the county board does not Police Department charge of state gram is starting in conjunction include the airport liability. disorderly conduct, according to an ICSD report. with the new agricultural class —Agreed, at the request of ——— at the Ontonagon Area School. In Circuit Judge Michael Pope, to The ICSD received a report of an the program; locally grown food participate in the pilot project erratic vehicle driving on U.S. 2 will by prepared in a variety of where the county would pay the Sept. 3 at 4:14 p.m. According to an ways for the kids, there is also cost for court appointed appel- ICSD report, the vehicle was cross- the possibility of occasionally late counsel when a convicted ing the center line and median and including class-grown produce felon appeals his or her convic- hit a sign. grown in the school’s salad bar. tion. ——— In other action, the board: —Signed the Emergency Paul M. Henning was booked —Authorized donating the old Management Security Grant and released on a Wisconsin State Patrol charge of operating a motor light fixtures at the transit office which will pay for 36 percent of vehicle while intoxicated Sept. 4, to the Ontonagon County Road the salary of 20 hours, for Emer- according to an ICSD report. Commission or other county gency Service Director Mike ——— office, if they want them. Kocher. Aaron J. Mashlan was lodged at —Agreed to a contract to hire —And commended custodian the ICSD on the charge of operating Robert Mikesch for the audit. Mike Preiss for the “great job he while intoxicated Sept. 9, according —Reappointed Dean Jun- is doing on the court house to an ICSD report. tunen to the Board of Canvass as grounds and in the court house.” ——— A resident on Craemer Lake Road in Mercer reported Sept. 13 graduates, if they choose to stay that someone had torn off the prop- erty’s gate some time in the last in the area. Jobs month, according to an ICSD report. Simonich said he has found in ——— interviews that Hurley gradu- James Edgar Martin was lodged ates are more prepared to enter From page 1 Ian Minielly/Daily Globe on the charge of operating while the work world than students COLLEGE DAY 2017 at Gogebic Community College on Tuesday afternoon brought high school students intoxicated at 3:03 a.m. Thursday, said the program has started out from other school districts. from Hurley, Ironwood, Bessemer, Wakefield-Marenisco, Ewen-Trout Creek and Watersmeet to interact with according to an ICSD report. well and students are “career He asked Eder and students college recruiters and financial aid specialists. The local students were provided questions to consider while ——— cruising” this week. about the work ethic among pondering their futures, as they milled about in packs investigating the different four-year, technical, inde- Jesse C. Matushak was lodged at the ICSD at 3:05 a.m. Thursday A student fair at Gogebic high school students and how pendent, public and two-year universities represented on College Day. Community College was avail- the school system can help to on the charge of disorderly conduct- domestic, according to an ICSD able to area high school students, instill it in the potential work- report. including Hurley, on Tuesday. ers. ACCIDENTS “The kids are receptive to the “We do have some go-getters,” Ontonagon Board of Education has Iron County, Wis. program,” said junior-senior high Eder said. “They’re ready to go,” Two vehicles were involved in an school principal Melissa Oja. citing a student who has already accident on U.S. 51 in Mercer Friday School board president Joe accepted a weekend job. smooth start to 2017-18 school year at 8:16 p.m. According to an ICSD Simonich, employed in the Eder said the ACP program report, a vehicle driven by Thomas health care field, told the stu- gives participating students a By JAN TUCKER is continuing at OASD. The pro- showed growth in reading profi- Webb, 69, of Mercer, hit a boat and dents there’s a “tremendous diffi- head start over their peers in [email protected] gram has received a grant of ciency. truck driven by Kurt R. Calkins, 47, culty in hiring” for local busi- getting into the work world. ONTONAGON — Ontonagon $4,390 from the Portage Health College Day for juniors and of Poynette, Wis. ——— nesses. “We need to encourage young Area School District Superinten- Foundation to purchase food pro- seniors at Michigan Tech is A driver reported hitting a deer on Simonich said he could find people to stick around,” dent Jim Bobula told the Onton- cessing equipment. The grant is today. Financial Aid Night for U.S. 2 near Valley Road in Kimball jobs for all of the senior class Simonich said. agon Board of Education Monday part of the foundation’s food ini- parents of juniors and seniors Sunday at 7:31 p.m. According to an it was a smooth opening for the tiative program in the five-coun- will be Oct. 17. ICSD report, the vehicle was not 2017-18 school year. ty area. The board also: drivable after the accident. used purely as models and never “It was a positive start for The board approved a bid of —Approved a contract with ——— Planning actually sold. teachers, support staff and the $19,884 from BBS in Clover, the Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Robert A. Dicinoo, 37, of Willis- “When the time comes to sell students,” said Bobula, adding Wis., for re-tubing the gas boiler. Department to provide a school ton, N.D. hit a deer on Wisconsin 77, the building, they sell another student counts have leveled off That project is also covered by liaison-resource officer during near Hoyt Avenue in Anderson at one just like that and keep their and numbers are moving in a 4:33 p.m. Monday. According to an From page 1 funds received through passage the current school year, up to five storage in there,” Pinardi said. ICSD report, the vehicle was driv- “positive direction.” The official of the sinking fund. hours per week at a cost of able after the accident. of use or deeming unused sheds “They sell another one that’s just student count is not until the Bobula was informed mainte- $16.42 per hour. as an output of business. like the one that is all full of stuff first week in October. nance worker Roger Rutti will be —Approved a contract for Tim “So if they’re not used for stor- right now so they can continue to Bobula said construction of a retiring and the board agreed Nelson as dean of students for age or anything, and the sheds (use it for storage).” wheelchair accessible ramp in that as soon as an official letter one hour per day. are only models for sale; they The required setbacks for the band room, by Pestka Con- has been received, the position —Approved a lease agreement don’t (require a permit) because building on a property would be struction Company, was complet- will be posted. with the Gogebic-Ontonagon they see them as a retail or out- followed regardless of the deci- ed in time to be used the first day The board also learned an Intermediate School District for put of their business,” Roeder sion. of school. It was the first project early literacy assessment will two rooms for the moderate cog- said. While no formal action was to be funded with the sinking be given to grades K, 1 and 2. nitive impaired classrooms with Part of the difficulty in decid- taken, the committee reached a funds approved by voters. Grades 1 and 2 took the test office space for a total of $11,314 ing what to do, according to consensus that empty sheds The Farm to School program last year and all students per year. Roeder, is theoretically the sheds wouldn’t require a permit. could sit on the property for sale “If it’s an empty building, I WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 for a long period of time while don’t have an issue with it. 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Post added 52 Tuesday with a slight gain, good enough gained 39.45 points, or 0.2 percent, to Such a move would allow the Fed to losses related to the hurricane, which cents, or 0.6 percent, to $86.36. to lift the major U.S. stock indexes to 22,370.80. The average is on a six-day effectively raise interest rates without battered Texas and Louisiana last Traders were less enthused by word another set of all-time highs. streak of new highs. touching its key short-term rate, known month, that were far less than financial that the Federal Trade Commission Banks, insurers and other financial The Nasdaq composite added 6.68 as the federal funds rate, said Phil Blan- analysts expected. Progressive shares signed off on a deal for Walgreens Boots companies led the gainers. Technology points, or 0.1 percent, to 6,461.32. The cato, CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann rose $1.32 to $47.63. Alliance to buy 2,186 Rite Aid stores for companies also helped lift the market. tech-heavy index also notched a new Asset Management. Technology stocks were also among $5.19 billion. That amounts to a much Health care stocks lagged the most, high, its first since last Wednesday. “That’s the most important aspect the big movers. The sector is the biggest smaller deal than the companies origi- pulling down insurers, hospital opera- The Russell 2000 index of smaller- here,” Blancato said. “That does have an gainer this year, up 26 percent. NetApp nally sought when Walgreens pushed to tors and other companies as a Republi- company stocks declined 0.68 points, or impact on the bond market, and you see climbed $1.08, or 2.7 percent, to $41.71. buy Rite Aid. The companies abandoned can effort to repeal President Barack 0.1 percent, to 1,440.40. the bond market going slightly higher Several health insurers and hospital that deal following opposition from regu- Obama’s health care law appeared to The major stock indexes wavered in here over the last two days.” operators were trading lower after top lators. Rite Aid shares lost 33 cents, or gain momentum. Oil prices fell. early trading, but recovered to hold their Bond prices fell Tuesday, sending the Senate Republicans said Tuesday that 12.1 percent, to $2.40. Walgreens slid Trading was subdued overall as small gains by afternoon. Investors yield on the 10-year Treasury note up to their last-ditch effort to overhaul the $1.39, or 1.7 percent, to $81.21. investors looked ahead to Wednesday, sized up new economic data that showed 2.25 percent from 2.23 percent late Mon- Affordable Care Act is gaining momen- Energy futures closed lower. when the Federal Reserve was expected the pace of U.S. home construction day. tum. Benchmark U.S. crude fell 43 cents, to deliver an update on the central slowed in August due to a steep drop in Speculation that the Fed will Envision Healthcare sank $4.56, or or 0.9 percent, to settle at $49.48 a bar- bank’s view of the economy and the tim- apartment construction. A separate announce plans to unwind its bond port- 9.6 percent, to $43.11. Humana slid rel on the New York Mercantile ing of its plans to raise interest rates report on business confidence showed folio helped lift shares in banks and $8.41, or 3.4 percent, to $240.04. Cen- Exchange. Brent crude, used to price and shrink its bond holdings. CEO optimism reached its highest level other financial companies. Such a move tene, which administers Medicaid pro- international oils, gave up 34 cents, or “People are still, as they usually are since early 2014. by the Fed would likely push long-term grams and sells health plans to the 0.6 percent, to close at $55.14 a barrel in the day before a Fed announcement, Mostly, though, investors were interest rates up. Banks benefit from ACA’s exchanges, lost $4.80, or 5.1 per- London. kind of in a wait-and-see mode,” said focused on what the Fed will have to say higher rates, which can translate into cent, to $89.78. Wholesale gasoline slid 1 cent to Lindsey Bell, investment strategist at on Wednesday. higher profits from lending money. U.S. Investors welcomed news that Post $1.66 a gallon. Heating oil fell 1 cent to CFRA Research. Forecasters expect the Fed to leave Bancorp added 78 cents, or 1.5 percent, Holdings, maker of cereals such as $1.77 a gallon. Natural gas declined 2 The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose interest rates unchanged and stick to to $53.16. Wells Fargo & Co. rose 65 Honey Bunches of Oats and Fruity Peb- cents to $3.12 per 1,000 cubic feet. 2.78 points, or 0.1 percent, to 2,506.65. plans to raise rates in December. But cents, or 1.2 percent, to $53.36. bles, agreed to acquire Bob Evans Farms In metals trading, gold slipped 20 The index, regarded as the broadest traders will be listening for word on Progressive gained 2.9 percent after in a deal worth about $1.53 billion. cents to $1,310.60 an ounce. Silver measure of the stock market, has hit a whether the central bank is ready to the insurer reported lower-than-expect- Shares in Bob Evans, a maker of gained 12 cents to $17.28 an ounce.

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He made the comments a day Sessions highlighted the case after the Trump administration of Sergio Martinez, a man Rohingya Muslims are half were still intact. appealed a judge’s ruling block- accused of assaulting two women being wiped off Myanmar’s U.N. General-Secretary Anto- ing its efforts to withhold money in July after his release from a from the cities. Portland jail. Martinez has a map nio Guterres told the General Assembly on Tuesday that “I Sessions, speaking to law lengthy arrest record, and has YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — take note” of Suu Kyi’s speech. enforcement officers in a sanctu- been deported more than a dozen For generations, Rohingya Mus- “This is the worst crisis in ary city in the sanctuary state of times. lims have called Myanmar home. Rohingya history,” said Chris Oregon, urged officials who have U.S. Immigration and Cus- Now, in what appears to be a sys- Lewa, founder of the Arakan Pro- decided that local police should Associated Press toms Enforcement said it asked tematic purge, the minority ethnic ject, which works to improve con- not cooperate with federal immi- A GROUP protests U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday as he the Multnomah County Sheriff’s group is being wiped off the map. ditions for the ethnic minority, gration agents to reconsider arrives in Portland, Ore., to discuss sanctuary city policies with city and Office to prevent Martinez’ After a series of attacks by citing the monumental size and those policies. regional law enforcement officials. release so the agency could take Muslim militants last month, speed of the exodus. “Security As he spoke, protesters lined hold one particular public safety to the Edward Byrne Memorial him into custody. security forces and allied mobs forces have been burning villages the streets outside the Portland grant from cities that don’t coop- Justice Assistance Grant Pro- But Sheriff Mike Reese said retaliated by burning down thou- one by one, in a very systematic field office of the U.S. Citizenship erate. gram. last month that the case would sands of Rohingya homes in the way. And it’s still ongoing.” and Immigration Services. Their On Monday, U.S. government Sessions told the law enforce- have ended differently if the fed- predominantly Buddhist nation. Using a network of monitors, chants could faintly be heard lawyers appealed a judge’s ruling ment officers in Portland that eral agency had sent a criminal More than 500,000 people — Lewa and her agency are meticu- inside the room where Sessions in a lawsuit by San Francisco city officials in “these sanctuary detention warrant signed by a roughly half their population — lously documenting tracts of vil- appeared. and another California county jurisdictions feign outrage when judge. have fled to neighboring lages that have been partially or Sessions said the federal challenging President Donald they lose federal funds as a direct “Instead,” he said, “they pro- Bangladesh in the past year, most completely burned down in three grant money that U.S. cities Trump’s broader executive order result of actions designed to nul- cessed a civil detainer, which of them in the last three weeks. townships in northern Rakhine receive are not an entitlement, threatening to cut off funding to lify plain federal law.” they know cannot be legally used And they are still leaving, pil- state, where the vast majority of and cannot be given to sanctuary sanctuary cities. And he accused Portland and in Oregon.” ing into wooden boats that take Myanmar’s 1.1 million Rohingya cities that he said frustrate U.S. District Judge William other cities of suing the adminis- Oregon three decades ago them to sprawling, monsoon- once lived. It’s a painstaking efforts to reduce crime. Orrick rejected the administra- tration “so that they can keep became America’s first sanctuary drenched refugee camps in task because there are hundreds “Rather than reconsider their tion’s argument that the execu- receiving taxpayer-funded grants state with a law that prohibits Bangladesh. of them, and information is policies, these sanctuary jurisdic- tive order applies only to a rela- while continuing to impede fed- law enforcement from detaining In a speech Tuesday, Myan- almost impossible to verify tions feign outrage when they tively small pot of money and eral immigration enforcement.” people who are in the U.S. ille- mar leader Aung San Suu Kyi because the army has blocked lose federal funds as a direct said Trump cannot set new con- Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, gally but have not broken other did not address a U.N. statement access to the area. Satellite result of actions designed to nul- ditions on spending approved by who did not attend the speech, laws. that the army has engaged in a imagery released by Human lify plain federal law,” Sessions Congress wrote a letter to the Sessions Though Sessions asked Port- “textbook case” of ethnic cleans- Rights Watch on Tuesday shows said. The Chicago lawsuit blocked saying that the city celebrates land’s leaders to change their ing. Instead, she told concerned massive swaths of scorched land- A Chicago judge last Friday at late last week was in response to diversity and that “our local laws sanctuary policies, he was not diplomats that while many vil- scape and the near total destruc- least temporarily blocked the the administration’s decision to support these values and we are scheduled to meet with any of lages were destroyed, more than tion of 214 villages. administration’s attempt to with- attach immigration restrictions better for it.” them.

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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts, winning drama series and limited series issued a “Shout out to DC public schools” (“The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Big Little before he started reading the Lies,” respectively) focused on issues of teleprompter to give out an award. women — rather than defaulting to the But what tipped the issue over into a male point of view — as a vivid way to genuine Internet phenomenon later in explore the human condition. “Veep,” the night was Last Week Tonight host which stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the John Oliver jumping into the fray. While former president of the U.S., won best accepting the award for Outstanding comedy series. Writing for a Variety Series, Oliver--who Women also made inroads behind the is definitely not a DC native--encour- camera, with Lena Waithe winning best aged viewers to stick the hashtag comedy writer Emmy for “Master of #DCPublicSchools onto all Emmy relat- None.” She’s the first woman winner ed tweets for the rest of the evening. ever in that category. “It would be great if it started trend- For many of the winners as well as ing on Twitter for no reason whatsoev- many fans who were cheering them on, er,” he said. the Emmycast unfolded as a bracing That’s exactly what happened. rebuttal at a time when surveys contin- The public school system responded ue to expose unfair representation by on Twitter with good humor, addressing women in Hollywood. a string of smiley face emojis toward “Let’s hope that this is the beginning both Oliver and Chappelle. It also tried of something even better in our country to use the unexpected wave to attention and the world,” said Louis-Dreyfus, as a chance to get the good word out savoring her record-breaking sixth win about the school system. One tweet from as Selina Meyer on “Veep.” ‘’I think the Sunday night included a link to the world would be a better place if more school system’s five-year plan and the women were in charge.” message: “Hello, #Emmys friends! We’re “We’ve made incredible progress, a district on the rise, and we’re happy obviously,” said Elisabeth Moss, who you’re here. Learn more about us.” won the best actress Emmy for her star- ring role in “The Handmaid’s Tale” as one of the few fertile women left in a Jackie Hoffman loses Emmy to Associated Press Laura Dern, curses on camera world ruled by a totalitarian regime that ANN DOWD, from left, winner of outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, Elisabeth Moss, winner of outstanding lead treats women as property. actress in a drama series, and Alexis Bledel, winner of outstanding guest actress in a drama for “The Handmaid’s Tale” pose in the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress and But she added, “There’s still a lot of press room at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. comedian Jackie Hoffman says she can’t work to be done. There are still meetings believe the media took her reaction to you walk into and wonder if they say ‘no’ losing out on an Emmy seriously after because it’s a show by or about a accepting his trophy, thanked his col- In accepting her Emmy as one of the best in television. she yelled an obscenity on camera dur- women.” leagues for letting him be “one of the series’ producers, Kidman implored the Stephen Colbert hosted Sunday’s ing the show. The answer, Moss said, is “not only girls.” industry to create “more great roles for show for CBS. It competed with pro foot- Hoffman was up for outstanding sup- women in front of the camera but it’s Indeed, two of the series’ executive women, please.” ball and the beginning of Ken Burns’ porting actress in a limited series or women behind the camera.” producers were Kidman and her co-star But Witherspoon pointed out that lengthy documentary on the Vietnam movie for her role in “Feud: Bette and “Feud: Bette and Joan,” starring Reese Witherspoon. “it’s great to be the architect of your own War. Last year’s audience of 11.3 million Joan.” She lost to Laura Dern, who took Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange in a Backstage, Witherspoon voiced destiny, and create material for yourself people was the lowest ever for the Emmy home the statue for her work in “Big Lit- robust saga of clashing queens of the sil- delight that “we created four roles for and . so many roles for women — award- Awards. tle Lies.” After Dern’s name was ver screen, was a promising entry in the women, and all got nominated.” winning roles. It turns out we know how The Emmys featured a surprise announced on Sunday, Hoffman could Limited Series category. The characters those women por- to do it for ourselves!” appearance by former White House be seen yelling in her seat. But “Feud” was edged out by another trayed “were complicated. They were press secretary Sean Spicer and a heavy She later took some tongue-in-cheek woman-centric drama, “Big Little Lies,” complex,” she noted. “They were good Nielsen says 11.4 million watch concentration on Trump jokes and shots on Twitter at Dern, before writing which followed a group of mothers who and bad.” remarks. : “I hear the media actually taking my each have secrets threatening to crash “What was so wonderful,” said Kid- Emmy Awards reaction seriously? Are you kidding me?” down upon her. The series collected man, “is that we had so many people, NEW YORK (AP) — The Nielsen Chappelle and Oliver make She added that host Stephen Colbert eight Emmys also including best actress men and women of different ages, company estimated that 11.4 million told her he loved her reaction. (Nicole Kidman), best supporting watching the show that went far beyond people watched Sunday’s presentation of #DCPublicSchools an internet hit Hoffman played Joan Crawford’s actress (Laura Dern) and best support- what we expected. As much as it was the Emmy Awards, roughly equivalent WASHINGTON (AP) — It started as housekeeper Mamacita in “Feud: Bette ing actor Alexander Skarsgard, who, in about women, it was for everyone.” to last year’s show honoring the year’s a fun onstage throwaway line at the and Joan.” Spicer suggests critics of Emmy appearance should lighten up NEW YORK (AP) — Sean then Spicer wheeled out from was not only that we can all an airplane on Tuesday, offered a The “Late Show” host has soared had actually been the star of Spicer says his surprise Emmy behind a podium to say “this laugh at his service and syco- suggestion: lighten up. in the ratings this year with com- “The Sean Spicer Story.” Awards appearance was a chance will be the largest audience phancy in the Trump administra- “People are reading too much edy that has been sharply critical Emily Nussbaum, television to have some fun, and suggested to witness an Emmys period, tion, but that he’s willing to into this,” he said. While he of Trump and his team. He critic at The New Yorker, tweet- Tuesday that people who were both in person and around the laugh with us,” wrote Frank respects people’s opinions, he should know the dangers of ed after that one: “having cake, upset by it were taking things too world.” Bruni in a column for The New said people shouldn’t take the appearing too chummy: late- eating it too, then throwing it up seriously. The clear reference was to York Times titled “The Shameful appearance that seriously. night competitor Jimmy Fallon again. There’s a lot going on.” Clearly, not everyone was Spicer’s first appearance in the Embrace of Sean Spicer at the Spicer made the rounds of still hasn’t recovered from the The web site Vox said it was laughing, however. For Emmys White House press room, arguing Emmys.” Hollywood parties after the bad feelings engendered when he “incredibly disappointing” to see host Stephen Colbert, there’s against photographic evidence On “The View,” Joy Behar said Emmys and was greeted with tousled Trump’s hair when the Colbert joking with Spicer. also a risk that a joke he engi- about how large President Don- that if Spicer and other Trump many people asking for selfies. then-candidate appeared on the “It went against everything neered could wind up doing col- ald Trump’s Inauguration Day surrogates apologize to the “I was surprised at how nice “Tonight” show last year. Colbert purports to do on his lateral damage. audience was. (In an unfortunate American people, “then I’ll have people were to me,” he said, After Spicer’s appearance, fiercely pointed ‘Late Show,’ and The former White House press parallel, Emmy viewership on fun with you, Sean.” “even the people who I know Colbert got in a rip. He joked retroactively sucked the air out secretary’s cameo was Colbert’s Sunday essentially tied last year Liberal commentator Keith don’t agree with me politically.” that Robert DeNiro, who of any biting Trump jokes he idea, and they arranged to maxi- with the smallest ever for the Olbermann tweeted that the Some fans of Colbert were also appeared as Bernard Madoff in tried to make in his opening mize the surprise factor through television awards show). Emmys lost its credibility by bewildered by the appearance. the HBO movie “Wizard of Lies,” monologue,” the site wrote. Chris Licht, the Colbert producer Trump critics resented the lionizing Spicer. Even a Republi- who knew Spicer from his back- apparent effort to “normalize” can strategist, Kevin Madden, ground in news. Colbert set the Spicer and make light of the idea warned on CNN that Spicer joke up by saying there was no of not telling the truth in the should be wary of equating noto- way of knowing how many people White House press room. riety with respect. would be watching the Emmys, “The message of his presence To which Spicer, reached on

Associated Press SEAN SPICER speaks at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Ange- les. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 l 9

Pat Krause/Daiy Globe BESSEMER’S CAITLYN Lynch, right, bumps the ball as Katie Emery watches during Tuesday night’s non-con- ference match at the House of Noise in Bessemer. Devils sweep Speedgirls By PAT KRAUSE We left the door open for them. around, not just one hitter," [email protected] We started playing safe and then Fechter said. We have four really BESSEMER — The Bessemer mistakes happen.We were play- solid players/hitters." Speedgirls started strong, but ing not to lose. The last few After an ace by Kelsey Kitto, Ironwood proved to be too power- matches we haven't been playing Ironwood hit a shot into the net ful and swept the non-conference solid volleyball. We can compete, and Lynch hit a booming kill to match 26-24, 25-13 and 25-9 in but we can't be satisfied with one increase its leads to 19-14 and 20- the House of Noise on Tuesday good game. We have to play three, 15. night. four or five solid games. Now we But suddenly, the game turned "We always start slow and we have to find the drive and the will. around. Bessemer air-mailed a did it again tonight in game one, We have to want the W so bad as shot and Ironwood's Taylor Mylly but I'm happy we started to play a team and not worry who's stats swatted a kill to whittle the lead at about 15 points," Ironwood are the best. We have some work to 21-19. coach Lisa Fechter said. "Besse- to do." The Speedgirls served long, mer played real solid and had the Bessemer started fast when Mylly made a nice tip at the net big lead, but it felt good to come Megan Peterson aced the Red and Kazlyn Weber and Mylly Pat Krause/Daily Globe IRONWOOD’S HAYLEY Jarocki serves during Tuesday’s non-conference match at the House of Noise in back and pull out a win. It's a Devils and Caitlyn Lynch and came back with big kills as the Bessemer. major struggle to get going every Madisen Jacobson made a double Red Devils took the lead, 24-23. first game, but we built up our block at the net. Lynch followed After a Bessemer net violation rowed Red Devils advantage to When Mylly had her shot Kazlyn Weber led both teams momentum after 15 points. with another block and a kill shot and when Mylly' serve bounced off 10-7. blocked but then hit it again down with eight kills, twin sister Aries "We bounced back in the sec- down the middle of the court. She a number of Bessemer hands, Ironwood's Lexi Hagstrom the sideline and Kazlyn Weber and Bratu followed close behind ond and third sets and played real came back with a service ace as Ironwood had grabbed the served up five points and two aces slammed another kill, Ironwood with six. well. That was two of our better the Speedgirls went up 9-5. momentum and won the set 26- as Ironwood began to pull away at enjoyed a comfortable 15-7 lead. Hagstrom dished out 22 sets, but it's always tough to play Mettler knows she has a good 24. 16-8 and 19-10. Down the stretch, Mylly served assists. Bessemer here." one in Lynch. The Red Devils really got With the Red Devils leading up two more aces and and Kazlyn For Bessemer, Lynch had a big Bessemer coach Shelly Mettler "Lynch is one of the most pow- rolling in the second set. Saman- 22-12 after a Bratu cross-court Weber, Aries Weber and night with five kills, seven blocks said the Speedgirls have the vol- erful hitters around," Mettler tha Bratu smacked a kill, Besse- kill, Aries Weber served out the Hagstrom sealed the deal with and three aces. leyball talents to compete but said. "She's definitely a college- mer hit a shot wide and Kazlyn match at 25-13. kills and a 25-9 win. Ironwood (4-1) is on the road need to work on other aspects of type player." Weber's cross-court kill combined It was all Ironwood in set num- Ironwood won the junior varsi- again to Butternut in Indianhead their game. Fechter was also impressed to put Ironwood out in front 10-4. ber three. Hagstrom served five ty game two games to one. Conference action on Thursday. "We played a good first game, with Lynch's play, but she has Lynch's kill shot hugged the straight points to start the set and The Red Devils filled up the The Speedgirls travel to Ewen- but sets two and three were sleep- weapons of her own. left sideline and her serve hit the Aries Weber served up three more stat sheet as Hagstrom nailed six Trout Creek for a Copper Moun- ers," Mettler said. "But we lost it "Caitlyn is a real good player, top of the net and fell over and in points as the Red Devils jumped aces, Mylly had four and Haley tain Conference game on Thurs- at about 18 points in game one. but we have a lot of tools to go as the Speedgirl mini-rally nar- out to a 9-4 lead. Jarocki added two. day.

ROUNDUP Santana homers, Brewers keep pace in NL Central Cardinals win in 4 games PITTSBURGH (AP) — The won again tonight, and I was over Ontonagon Brewers 1, Pirates 0 zeroes keep piling up for Brew- like, 'Man!'" Brewers outfielder Milwaukee Pittsburgh ers' pitchers. So are the wins. Brett Phillips said. "Hey, they ab rhbi ab rhbi ONTONAGON — Wakefield- Thames 1b 3000A.Frzer 2b 4010 Marenisco beat Ontonagon 25-12, Chase Anderson had eight want it just as bad as we want N.Wlker 2b 4000S.Marte lf 4020 25-20, 21-25, 25-21 Tuesday night strikeouts in six innings, Domin- it." Broxton cf 0000McCtchn cf 4000 Braun lf 3020J.Bell 1b 4000 in Copper Mountain Conference go Santana homered and the Mil- The Brewers moved within 1 T.Shaw 3b 4000G.Plnco rf 4000 volleyball. waukee Brewers shut out the 1/2 games of Colorado for the sec- D.Sntna rf 4121Mercer ss 4010 Ebanie Delich led W-M with Pittsburgh Pirates for the second ond wild-card spot. 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Brewers manager Craig Counsell gling offense offered no support; Anderson W,11-3 650008 She was our go-to offensive play- Swarzak H,24 210001 said. "They're winning games for the Pirates have scored nine runs er.” Knebel S,37-42 100002 W-M (5-1) goes to Watersmeet us." during their seven-game losing Pittsburgh Thursday for another conference Anderson (11-3) allowed five streak. Williams L,6-9 531126 Neverauskas 1 1-3 10021 game. singles. Anthony Swarzak At one point Tuesday, Ander- Hudson 2-3 00001 retired six of the seven batters he son retired 10 consecutive hitters Santana 110000 E-TC loses to Chassell faced, and Corey Knebel earned a and 13 of 14. But his most Kontos 110011 Umpires_Home, Tony Randazzo; First, Gerry Davis; EWEN — The Ewen-Trout save with a perfect ninth. Seven impressive work was getting out Second, Rob Drake; Third, Roberto Ortiz. Creek Panthers lost in three sets T_3:04. A_13,929 (38,362). of his 39 saves this season have of a jam in his final inning. to the Chassell Panthers 25-17, come against the Pirates. Adam Frazier led off with a 25-14, 25-23 Tuesday night in Milwaukee won for the fourth single to center and moved to sec- Nelson had already been ruled out Copper Mountain Conference vol- time in the past seven days ond on an errant pickoff throw. for the season, and his status for the leyball. against reeling Pittsburgh, Starling Marte followed with a beginning of next season remains in “I feel that my girls played which has lost a season-high well-placed bunt single, putting question. aggressive, however Chassell did seven consecutive games and 12 runners at first and third with no Pirates: Marte was back in the well reading our blockers,” E-TC of 13. outs. lineup for the first time in five games coach Kaitlin Ruotsala said. “Their because of left shoulder and finger "There's no one happy in (the But Anderson struck out tips over our blockers challenged discomfort. our defense. Overall, the girls clubhouse)," Pirates manager Andrew McCutchen, got Josh UP NEXT played well against a tough Chas- Clint Hurdle said. "So you keep Bell to fly out weakly to center Brewers: Counsell announced sell team.” them fresh for the next day. Feel and induced an inning-ending before the game that RHP Aaron Mercer wins home opener what you need to feel. There's pop-up from Gregory Polanco. Associated Press Wilkerson will start Wednesday, five over Solon Springs should be some angst — and "Those innings kind of show MILWAUKEE BREWERS starting pitcher Chase Anderson delivers dur- days after the 28-year-old made his there is." you what you're made of," Ander- major-league debut with a scoreless ing the sixth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday in Pitts- MERCER, Wis. — Mercer Milwaukee remained 3 1/2 son said, "and to get out of it with burgh. inning of relief. He hasn't started a game since Aug. 31 in Double-A. defeated Solon Springs 25-9, 25- games behind the Chicago Cubs no runs was big for us tonight." 7, 25-6 in its home opener Friday for lead. After "We will see how far he can get," STRANGE REVIEW elapsed after Counsell indeed elect- a picture on the scoreboard that saw Counsell said. night. Wednesday's series finale at There was a lengthy delay in the ed to. The call stood. it hit the line. So I was a little con- Pirates: LHP Steven Brault will “It was a good first home game PNC Park, the Brewers head fifth inning when first-base umpire "You're not allowed to ask for fused why they called it foul." make his third start for the Pirates for us as we start to tune up for the back to Milwaukee to host a four- Gerry Davis called a ball sharply hit reviews on balls in front of the TRAINER'S ROOM after earning International League heart of our season,” Mercer game series against the Cubs. by Anderson foul before it struck him umpire; if in a situation like that when Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nelson had Pitcher of the Year honors with coach Robyn Schoeneman said. Chicago won its seventh consecu- in foul territory in shallow right. he's got to move and might see the surgery Tuesday to address the rota- Triple-A Indianapolis. RHP Tyler “Our serving was aggressive and tive game Tuesday. Umpires initially huddled to discuss if call well, you can ask for it," Counsell tor cuff strain and partial anterior Glasnow, who also had a dominating scored many points.” "I swear, I looked up, and they it was a play eligible to be chal- said. "But it's a challenge. In our labrum tear he sustained while div- season in at Indianapolis, will follow Aubrey Schoeneman led Mer- lenged, then almost 3 minutes eyes it was fair. I thought there was ing into a base earlier this month. Brault. cer with nine kills, Zoe Botes had five and Bailey Thompson finished with three. CC Sabathia, Brett Gardner help Yankees top Twins 5-2 in New York for 9th victory in 11 games Ella Torkelson had nine aces, Thompson eight and Ava Barton NEW YORK (AP) — CC Sabathia recovered from a shaky Tuesday night to ensure their sixth straight series win. game lead over the Twins for the top AL wild card. At 84-67, the five. Torkelson had 15 assists. start to pitch six innings, Brett Gardner had a pair of tying hits With their ninth victory in 11 games, the Yankees remained Yankees are 17 games over .500 for the first time since Mercer (14-2, 3-0) goes to and the New York Yankees beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on three games behind AL East-leading Boston and opened six- September 2015. South Shore Thursday for another Indianhead Conference match. 10 l WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard GOLF National Football League Fighting Yoopers’ home opener this All TimesNFL EDT ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released AMERICAN CONFERENCE TE Jim Dray. weekend East BALTIMORE RAVENS — Placed LB W LT Pct PF PA Bam Bradley and OL Marshal Yanda on Miami 1001.000 19 17 injured reserve. Signed OL Matt Skura IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Fighting Yoopers Buffalo 110.500 24 21 from the practice squad, OT Dieugot kick off their 2017-18 hockey season home schedule New England 110.500 63 62 Joseph from Chicago's practice squad with the Wisconsin Muskie’s (Spooner) coming to the N.Y. Jets 020.000 32 66 and LB Nicholas Grigsby, OT Arie Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Saturday and Sunday. South Kouandjio and RB Jeremy Langford to the WLT Pct PF PA practice squad. The puck drops at 4 p.m. Saturday and noon on Tennessee 110.500 53 42 BUFFALO BILLS — Released S Trae Sunday. The Yoopers are throwing a tailgate party for Jacksonville 110.500 45 44 Elston and LB Jelani Jenkins. fans at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Houston 110.500 20 38 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed TE “This year’s team is one of our strongest ever, we Indianapolis 020.000 22 62 Greg Olsen on injured reserve. Signed FB North Alex Armah from the practice squad. have talent from coast to coast including players from WLT Pct PF PA CHICAGO BEARS — Waived WR Tan- Washington, Virginia, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michi- Baltimore 2001.000 44 10 ner Gentry. Terminated the practice gan, California, Saskatchewan, and even Abu-Dhabi, Pittsburgh 2001.000 47 27 squad contract of RB Josh Rounds. plus four local players from Gogebic County,” assistant Cincinnati 020.000 9 33 Signed DB DeAndre Houston-Carson Cleveland 020.000 28 45 from the practice squad and DL Mike Pur- coach Dave Osier said. West cell to the practice squad. Gogebic junior high football game W LT Pct PF PA CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed WR Denver 2001.000 66 38 Corey Coleman on injured reserve. moved to Tuesday Oakland 2001.000 71 36 Released DBs Najee Murray and Chan- Kansas City 2001.000 69 47 ning Stribling from the practice squad. BESSEMER — The Gogebic junior high football L.A. Chargers020.000 38 43 Signed DL Jhaustin Thomas and Tyrone game against Washburn that was scheduled for Mon- NATIONAL CONFERENCE Holmes and WR Jordan Leslie to the East practice squad. day, Sept. 25, has been rescheduled for Tuesday, W LT Pct PF PA DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived LB Sept. 26, in Bessemer at 5 p.m. Philadelphia 110.500 50 44 Jayrone Elliott. Released G Nate Theaker from the practice squad. Signed S Jameill Minnesota 78 73 .517 15½ Chicago Cubs 2, Tampa Bay 1 Dallas 110.500 36 45 Kansas City 73 77 .487 20 Miami 5, N.Y. Mets 4, 10 innings Washington 110.500 44 50 Showers to the practice squad. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Detroit 62 89 .411 31½ St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 7, 10 innings N.Y. Giants 020.000 13 43 Chicago 60 90 .400 33 Washington 4, Atlanta 2 South Claimed WR Jaelen Strong off waivers from Houston. Placed DT Michael Ben- West Division Arizona at San Diego W LT Pct PF PA WLPct GB Colorado at San Francisco Atlanta 2001.000 57 40 nett on injured reserve. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Suspended LB x-Houston 92 58 .613 — Wednesday's Games Carolina 2001.000 32 6 Los Angeles 76 73 .510 15½ N.Y. Mets (Montero 5-10) at Miami Tampa Bay 1001.000 29 7 Lawrence Timmons indefinitely after he went AWOL on the eve of the team's sea- Seattle 74 76 .493 18 (Urena 13-6), 1:10 p.m. New Orleans 020.000 39 65 Texas 73 76 .490 18½ Colorado (Bettis 1-3) at San Francisco North son opener. Acquired LB Stephone Anthony from New Orleans for an undis- Oakland 68 83 .450 24½ (Moore 5-14), 3:45 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA x-clinched division L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 12-6) at Philadel- Detroit 2001.000 59 33 closed 2018 draft pick. NEW YORK JETS — Waived WR Kalif Monday's Games phia (Thompson 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 110.500 38 45 Boston 10, Baltimore 8, 11 innings Milwaukee (Wilkerson 0-0) at Pitts- Green Bay 110.500 40 43 Raymond. Signed DL Claude Pelon to the practice squad. N.Y. Yankees 2, Minnesota 1 burgh (Brault 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Chicago 020.000 24 52 Oakland 8, Detroit 3 Chicago Cubs (Lester 11-7) at Tampa HOCKEY West Bay (Archer 9-10), 7:10 p.m. National Hockey League Tuesday's Games WLT Pct PF PA Boston 1, Baltimore 0, 11 innings St. Louis (Weaver 6-1) at Cincinnati Seattle 110.500 21 26 DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned RW Givani Smith to Guelph (OHL). Toronto 5, Kansas City 2 (Davis 1-2), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Rams 110.500 66 36 Chicago Cubs 2, Tampa Bay 1 Washington (Scherzer 14-6) at Atlanta Arizona 110.500 39 48 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned G Evan Cormier to Saginaw (OHL), D Jock- Oakland 9, Detroit 8 (Fried 1-0), 7:35 p.m. San Francisco02 0 .000 12 35 Houston 3, Chicago White Sox 1 Arizona (Ray 14-5) at San Diego Thursday's Games tan Chainey to Halifax (QMJHL) and Colby Sissons to Swift Current (WHL) and N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 2 (Richard 7-14), 9:10 p.m. Houston 13, Cincinnati 9 Cleveland at L.A. Angels Thursday's Games Sunday's Games Fs Nikita Popugaev to Prince George (WHL) and Marian Studenic to Hamilton Texas at Seattle L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Carolina 9, Buffalo 3 Wednesday's Games St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 29, Chicago 7 (OHL). Released F Nicolas Guay from an amateur tryout. Minnesota (Colon 6-13) at N.Y. Yan- Washington at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Tennessee 37, Jacksonville 16 kees (Severino 13-6), 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. New England 36, New Orleans 20 NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned F Robin Kovacs, RW Adam Chapie and D Oakland (Mengden 1-1) at Detroit Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Kansas City 27, Philadelphia 20 (Sanchez 3-4), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 26, Minnesota 9 Brenden Kotyk to Hartford (AHL); LW Tim Wild Card Gettinger to Sault Ste. Marie (OHL); and Boston (Sale 16-7) at Baltimore (Miley All Times EDT Arizona 16, Indianapolis 13, OT 8-13), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore 24, Cleveland 10 RW Ty Ronning to Vancouver (WHL). AMERICAN LEAGUE TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Named Kansas City (Junis 7-2) at Toronto W L Pct GB Miami 19, L.A. Chargers 17 (Anderson 3-3), 7:07 p.m. Oakland 45, N.Y. Jets 20 Casey Rodgers chief financial officer for New York 84 67 .556 — the club and Tampa Bay Sports & Enter- Chicago Cubs (Lester 11-7) at Tampa Minnesota 78 73 .517 — Seattle 12, San Francisco 9 Bay (Snell 3-6), 7:10 p.m. Washington 27, L.A. Rams 20 tainment. Los Angeles 76 73 .510 1 Chicago White Sox (Shields 4-6) at Seattle 74 76 .493 3½ Denver 42, Dallas 17 MOTORSPORTS Submitted photos NASCAR — Docked Monster Energy Houston (Peacock 11-2), 8:10 p.m. Texas 73 76 .490 4 Atlanta 34, Green Bay 23 Cleveland (Tomlin 9-9) at L.A. Angels Monday's Games Cup driver Chase Elliott 15 driver points, Monday's Games WINNERS OF the Gogebic Country Club Women’s league were recently honored at the end of season ban- The Hendrick Motorsports team 15 owner (Nolasco 6-14), 10:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 2, Minnesota 1 Detroit 24, N.Y. Giants 10 Texas (Cashner 9-10) at Seattle (Her- quet held at the Elk & Hound in Ironwood. TOP, club championship winners are from left: Joanne Sorenson, Thursday, Sept. 21 points, Elliott's crew chief Alan Gustafson Tuesday's Games $25,000 and suspended Gustafson and nandez 5-4), 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 2 club champion; Karen Wollin – medalist and club champion runner-up; Nancy Carli, first flight champion; L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 8:25 p.m. Thursday's Games Sunday, Sept. 24 car chief Joshua Kirk one race for an Cleveland at L.A. Angels Tracy Talaska – second flight champion; Diane Peterson – third flight champion. BOTTOM, members of the aerodynamic modification found in a post- Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m. Texas at Seattle Baltimore vs Jacksonville at London, Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. league winning team are from left: Beth Hill, Pat Comparin, Karen Wollin, Mary Beth Alexander and Sharon UK, 9:30 a.m. race inspection following Elliott's second- Wednesday's Games place finish on Sunday. Kansas City at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Minnesota (Colon 6-13) at N.Y. Yan- Potter. New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. SOCCER kees (Severino 13-6), 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Houston, 8:10 Denver at Buffalo, 1 p.m. U.S. SOCCER FEDERATION — Cleveland (Tomlin 9-9) at L.A. Angels Agreed to terms with youth technical p.m. (Nolasco 6-14), 10:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago, 1 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. director and men's Under-20 national Texas (Cashner 9-10) at Seattle (Her- N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. team coach Tab Ramos on a contract National League nandez 5-4), 10:10 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. extension. All Times EDT Thursday's Games Houston at New England, 1 p.m. East Division Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m. Lions staying grounded Cleveland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. MINNESOTA UNITED — Named Chris W L Pct GB Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. Wright CEO. x-Washington 91 59 .607 — Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Kansas City at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. — Miami 71 80 .470 20½ NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Fired coach . Promoted assis- Atlanta 67 82 .450 23½ W L Pct GB Oakland at Washington, 8:30 p.m. tant coach Tom Soehn to head coach. New York 65 86 .430 26½ Arizona 87 64 .576 — Monday, Sept. 25 COLLEGE Philadelphia 60 91 .397 31½ Colorado 82 68 .547 — after big win in prime time Dallas at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. AUBURN — Announced DL Byron Central Division Milwaukee 81 70 .536 1½ Cowart left the football program and been W L Pct GB St. Louis 78 72 .520 4 ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Jim Caldwell's wasn't necessary this time. granted his release. Chicago 84 66 .560 — Monday's Games TransactionsBASEBALL demeanor doesn't change much, even after a Detroit had only 12 first downs, and Stafford BARUCH — Named Brian McMahon Milwaukee 81 70 .536 3½ Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 0 National League men's assistant basketball coach. St. Louis 78 72 .520 6 San Diego 4, Arizona 2 nationally televised victory on the road. was held to 122 yards passing. CINCINNATI REDS — Claimed 1B/3B GUILFORD — Named Bob Lowe assis- Pittsburgh 68 84 .447 17 Tuesday's Games D.J. Peterson off waivers from the Chica- Detroit's famously even-keeled coach had a The Lions clearly felt the absence of injured tant sports information director. Cincinnati 66 85 .437 18½ Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 0 go White Sox and assigned him outright OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN — West Division St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 7, 10 innings quick reply when asked about his team's 2-0 start tackle Taylor Decker, but they made up for their to Louisville (IL). Announced it will add bowling as a sport WLPct GB Arizona at San Diego to the season. offensive struggles with a couple of big plays on ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Activated for the 2018-19 academic year. Named z-Los Angeles 96 55 .636 — Colorado at San Francisco RHP Adam Wainwright from the 10-day "Only thing it guarantees you is that you won't special teams. James Hayes men's and women's bowl- Arizona 87 64 .576 9 Wednesday's Games DL. ing coach. Colorado 82 68 .547 13½ Colorado (Chatwood 8-12) at San Fran- be 1-15," Caldwell said Tuesday. "Still got a lot of Matt Prater kicked a 56-yard field goal near the BASKETBALL San Diego 67 83 .447 28½ cisco (Moore 5-14), 3:45 p.m. work to do." end of the first half, and rookie Jamal Agnew National Basketball Association San Francisco 58 93 .384 38 AmericanAll Times League EDT Milwaukee (Wilkerson 0-0) at Pitts- BROOKLYN NETS — Named Olivier z-clinched playoff berth That remark falls squarely into the category of scored on an 88-yard punt return in the final quar- East Division burgh (Brault 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Sedra public address announcer. x-clinched division coach-speak, but Caldwell's calm attitude was fit- ter. CHICAGO BULLS — Named Doug WLPct GB St. Louis (Weaver 6-1) at Cincinnati Boston 87 64 .576 — Monday's Games (Davis 1-2), 7:10 p.m. ting after the way the Lions won Monday night. For a second consecutive week, the Lions looked Collins senior adviser of basketball opera- Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 0 New York 84 67 .556 3 Arizona (Ray 14-5) at San Diego tions. Philadelphia 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 For once, Detroit didn't need a fourth-quarter sharp on defense. After forcing four turnovers in a Women's National Tampa Bay 73 78 .483 14 (Lamet 7-7), 9:10 p.m. Baltimore 73 79 .480 14½ Miami 13, N.Y. Mets 1 rally to win. The Lions took the lead in the second season-opening victory over Arizona, Detroit Basketball Association San Diego 4, Arizona 2 Thursday's Games CONNECTICUT SUN — Signed coach Toronto 71 80 .470 16 St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. quarter and held it the rest of the way, beating the sacked Eli Manning five times. Central Division Tuesday's Games Curt Miller to a contract extension through Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 0 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. New York Giants 24-10 . "We've had some production there just in terms WLPct GB the 2021 season. Philadelphia 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. FOOTBALL x-Cleveland 93 57 .620 — There was nothing particularly flashy about it, of collapsing the pocket and getting ourselves near and Detroit's postgame comments reflected that. and around the quarterback," Caldwell said. "I think it's just another football game. The "Yesterday was one of those unusual days where Red Wings lose dimensions of the field were going to be the same," you get five, but I do think that our guys are com- Michigan State looks to shift quarterback Matthew Stafford said. ing along. They've stepped up to the challenge for In Boston, Austin Czarnik's "The team we were playing is a good football two weeks, but there's a third one looming, and a penalty shot goal late in the second team, a playoff-caliber football team with a great very good one at that." running game to higher gear period lifted the Bruins to a 4-2 vic- tory over Detroit Tuesday. defense and talented offense. Any time you can go Detroit's impressive start has set up an intrigu- EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — up a key fumble on the doorstep of Ryan Fitzgerald, Danton Heinen on the road in this league and play a team like that ing game this coming weekend, at home against Michigan State has run the ball the end zone. He managed to get and Teddy Purcell also scored for and get a win in a tough environment, it's a good Atlanta. The Falcons are off to a 2-0 start as well effectively through two games. untracked against Western Michi- Boston, which received a 20-save thing." after making it to the Super Bowl last season. The scary thing for Notre Dame — gan, finishing with 86 yards. performance from Anton Khudobin. Stafford and the Lions have been criticized over Even if the Lions wanted to bask in the glow of this week's opponent — is that LJ Surprisingly, it's been quarter- Petr Mrazek made 19 saves for the years for their inability to win big games away their prime-time win over the Giants, they can't Scott hasn't even gotten going yet. back Brian Lewerke who has led Detroit on 21 shots, while reserve from home. afford to spend too much time celebrating it. Scott accounted for a little more the team in rushing with 150 Jared Coreau made 11 saves. than a third of the Spartans' 260 yards through two games, includ- Anthony Mantha and Dylan Just last season, Detroit was 9-4 before a three- Another big challenge awaits. rushing yards in last year's 36-28 ing a 61-yard touchdown on a Larkin scored for the Red Wings. game skid, which included road losses to the Giants "The minute you start talking about what you win. If MSU can match that pro- read-option play. and Cowboys, cost the Lions the NFC North title. think you've gotten done in this league, you end up duction in Saturday's prime-time Wideout Darrell Stewart Jr. is So Monday's win was significant, and the Lions getting your ears kicked in," Caldwell said. game, there's a good chance the the team's third-leading rusher HereWisconsin is The Associated Prep Press Football high school football Poll poll. now have two victories by double digits in 2017 "We've played OK for two games. We know we The poll includes first-place votes in parentheses, sea- Megaphone Trophy stays where it (98 yards) on six carries, while son record, total points and last week’s ranking, as voted after managing only one all of last season. got a big one coming up and with an outstanding is for the foreseeable future. Gerald Homes (82) and Madre upon by a statewide panel of sports writers. Teams are They made the playoffs a season ago by pulling football team with a lot of great personnel, and MSU's offense has not been per- London (75) have contributed to a arranged in three divisions of equal size based on current enrollments off several comebacks in the final quarter, but that they're going to be tough to handle." fect but certainly good enough for rushing attack averaging 5.4 Large Division a 2-0 start. yards a carry. Record Points Last "I'd say we're a 7.5 out of 10," The Irish (2-1) are in a similar 1. Kimberly (10) 5-0 100 1 center Brian Allen said. "But the position with junior quarterback 2. Franklin 5-0 86 2 3. Waunakee 5-0 75 3 Lowrie's slam helps A's rally from 4 Oakland Athletics 9,Detroit Tigers 8 most encouraging thing is that we Brandon Wimbush leading a rush 4. Sun Prairie 5-0 67 4 ab rhbi ab rhbi haven't played our best football offense ranked fifth in the nation, 5. Brookfield Central 5-0 60 5 Barreto ss 6110Kinsler 2b 5111 6. Fond du Lac 4-1 46 6 down, beat Tigers 9-8 Pinder cf 5120Presley lf 6141 yet, from an offensive line stand- racking up 207 of Notre Dame's 7. Waukesha West 5-0 36 7 Lowrie 2b 5235J.Jones pr 0000 point, from an offense. Playing as 515 yards against Boston College. 8. Brookfield East 5-0 27 8 DETROIT (AP) — Jed Lowrie Mikie Mahtook. K.Davis lf 4010Mi.Cbrr dh 5130 9. Monona Grove 5-0 23 9 M.Olson 1b 4111An.Rmne pr-dh10 00 well as we have for the first two That presents a challenge for hit a go-ahead grand slam against Santiago Casilla (4-5) pitched a games, it's just kind of reassuring 10. Menomonie 5-0 19 10 Healy dh 5111Cstllns rf 5122 MSU's traditionally stingy run Others receiving votes: Racine Horlick 5. Eau Claire Alex Wilson, and the Oakland perfect seventh, and Blake M.Chpmn 3b 4111Cndlrio 3b 4110 just that there's so much more left defense. Memorial 5. Appleton North 1. Canha rf 3011Navarro 1b 3210 in our offense, left in the O-line "(DeShone) Kiser last year was Medium Division Athletics overcame a four-run Treinen allowed Alex Presley's Joyce ph 1000J.McCnn c 5123 School Record Points Last deficit to beat the Detroit Tigers 9- two-out single in the sixth before Smlnski rf 1000Collins cf 1000 unit. more of a pro-style quarterback, 1. Green Bay Notre Dame (3) 5-0 92 2 Garneau c 2110Mahtook ph-cf2000 "It's encouraging that we're but he could get out and run when 2. Lodi (5) 5-0 89 1 8 Tuesday night. retiring Andrew Romine on a Wendle ph 1110J.Iglss ss 4011 playing pretty good right now, but he needed to," linebacker Chris 3. St. Croix Central 5-0 74 3 Detroit trailed 3-0 in the third groundout for his ninth save. Phegley c 1010 4. Waukesha Catholic Memorial 4-1 72 4 Totals 42 9 14 9 Totals 41 8 15 8 there's a lot of room to be better. In Frey said. "Wimbush has a can- 5. Amherst (1) 4-1 58 5 inning, then took an 8-4 lead into Oakland's Matt Olson homered Oakland 021 001 140 —9 past weeks, we could get away non. The dude can throw the ball 6. Racine St. Catherine's (1) 5-0 47 8 the seventh, when Ryon Healy hit for the fifth straight game, tying Detroit 001 142 000 —8 with having a bad play here or far. He might not be as accurate as (tie) Rice Lake 5-0 47 7 E_J.Iglesias (7). LOB_Oakland 10, Detroit 13. 8. Mount Horeb8Barneveld 4-1 19 9 a bases-loaded grounder to short- Matt Stairs (1998), Dave Kingman 2B_Lowrie (47), Healy (27), Presley (10), Mi.Cabrera there, or a (missed assignment) Kiser, but what he does a little bet- 9. Kewaskum 5-0 12 10 stop Jose Iglesias, who bobbled the (1986) and George Alusik (1962) (22), Castellanos (34), Navarro (1), J.Iglesias (31). here or there, but we have to be ter is he can get out and run. That 10. Lake Mills 4-1 10 6 ball for an error as Lowrie scored. for the second-longest streak in 3B_J.McCann (2). HR_Lowrie (14), M.Olson (23), Others receiving votes: Clinton 7. West De Pere 6. M.Chapman (13), Kinsler (20), Presley (2), Castellanos perfect on Saturday, if we want to adds to their game, and allows Joey Wendle, Franklin Barreto Athletics history behind Frank win." them to expand on what they do," Wrightstown 5. Bloomer 4. Berlin 3. Kiel 3. New London (24). 1. Spencer/Marshfield Columbus 1. and Chad Pinder started the Thomas's six in 2006. Olson has 15 IP HRER BB SO With a new quarterback and a Frey says there are two kinds of Small Division Oakland wideout unit boasting just 14 quarterbacks for which a team School Record Points Last eighth with singles off Wilson (2- home runs in his last 21 games. Gossett 4 2-3 96633 1. Fond du Lac Springs (10) 5-0 100 1 5), and Lowrie followed with his Alex Presley, Nicholas Castel- Coulombe 1-3 10021 career catches coming into the sea- must prepare. 2. Edgar 5-0 89 2 Brady 122211 son, the anticipation was that the There's a "kill guy," who sits in 3. Bangor 5-0 80 3 third career slam. lanos and Ian Kinsler homered for Casilla W,4-5 100001 offense would lean heavily on its the pocket, allowing the defense to 4. Black Hawk 5-0 64 4 Miguel Cabrera singled off Detroit. Presley's homer was the Hatcher H,8 120012 4. Stanley-Boyd 5-0 64 5 Treinen S,12-17 110001 three-headed running back corps, take a shot at him. And there's a 6. Grantsburg 5-0 51 6 Chris Hatcher starting the bottom 5,693rd of the major league sea- Detroit and on Scott in particular. Scott "capture guy," a scrambler who 7. Wild Rose 5-0 37 7 half and took third on Nicholas son, tying the record set in 2000. Bell 3 1-3 53335 started the season on the watch poses a danger. 8. Lake Country Lutheran 5-0 31 8 Saupold 221103 9. Iola-Scandinavia 4-1 10 T10 Castellanos' double. But Jeimer Kansas City's Alex Gordon then VerHagen H,3 121102 list for the Doak Walker award. Which is Lewerke? Frey 10. Eau Claire Regis 4-1 9 T10 Candelario grounded out and, homered at Toronto to break the Stumpf 000010 The junior was held to 39 yards laughed. (tie) Fall River 4-1 9 T10 after an intentional walk, Hatcher mark. Wilson L,2-5 BS,5 144402 on 15 carries in the opener against "He's a little bit of both," he Others receiving votes: Fall River 9. Fall Creek 2. Hardy 1 1-3 10002 Marathon 2. Spring Valley 1. Independence/Gilmanton 1. struck out James McCann and Kinsler's home was hit 20th. Greene 1-3 00000 Bowling Green, though, coughing said. Stumpf pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. T_3:58. A_23,460 (41,681). l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Brother not helping care for elderly mother

Dear Annie: Our family is with this situation so there will like most families — dysfunc- be a legacy of love and kindness tional. left by our mother. Can I just go Our father worked two jobs on and pray that my other sib- most of his life to better himself lings will see that I need to sepa- for the good of his family. My rate myself from all of it? — mother was a spender, but my Dear Heartbroken father controlled the money. Annie Dear Heartbroken: You When my father passed, my might want to consult an attor- mother was finally free to live as ney about your situation, just to she wanted. money. Never was there a family be sure you’ve exhausted every Yet my eldest sibling, “Dan,” meeting to discuss finances. avenue regarding your mom’s MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM suddenly controlled all her Recently, we learned that Dan finances and your brother’s mis- handling of them. has taken liberty with our moth- That said, the person I’m wor- er’s money. Almost everything ried most about is you. It is not OUR my father worked for is gone. Y wrong at all for you to start Our mother needs assistance, thinking of yourself. In fact, it’s and now she cannot afford it. I OROSCOPE imperative that you do. The H feel that Dan cheated not only rashes, hair loss and lack of sleep my mother but also the rest of are symptoms of severe stress. our family, because now we have Consider seeing a therapist, as it this added burden of her care. could greatly improve your qual- Dan has never shown remorse. ity of life. If not therapy, at least Our mother could press charges take other steps to improve your for elder abuse but has chosen mental health — whether that BORN LOSER EUGENIA not to go that route. LAST means planning a vacation, tak- The burden has mostly fallen ing a fitness class or simply upon me to care for our mother. I spending more time alone. Self- Your Birthday really enjoy our time together. care is not self-indulgence. Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017 But I am struggling now because ——— the rest of the family wants to I would like to Looking inward and sizing up what Dear Annie: find peace and has let Dan back make a public service announce- you have accomplished and what you into the fold. ment for all office workers. still want to achieve will encourage He is a bad person who is a you to put together a plan that will lead Please, for the love of all that is real con. He’s stolen from people good, wear shoes! I don’t care to your success. Preparation and outside the family, too. I cannot organization will ensure that you don’t how hot it is or that you chose to seem to accept this decision. I miss a beat as the planets align in purchase uncomfortable shoes; your favor. have forgiven the crook, but I keep your feet covered at work! cannot forget. 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Dear Doctor: My mother and father have roid to produced thyroid hormone. Alter- status, but in your case I don't think there hypothyroidism, as do my two younger natively, in a feedback mechanism, the is additional value in checking T4 be- sisters. Now I've been experiencing thyroid hormones T3 and T4 suppress cause both your TSH and T3 levels are symptoms that would indicate thyroid secretion of TSH. So, if your thyroid hor- normal. problems. My doctor checked my T3 and mone levels are high, your TSH level That said, while your thyroid function on TSH levels, but did not check T4, and should be low, and if your thyroid hor- these tests are currently within range, said I did not need medication. Shouldn't mone levels are low, your TSH level your doctor should continue to monitor she also have checked my T4? should be high. them because your family history puts Dear Reader: Your question suggests In other words -- because of the feedback you at increased risk of hypothyroidism.

A S that you've done some homework. Good mechanism -- when you have hypothy- Be aware, however, that severe illness job! As you know, hypothyroidism is the roidism, your TSH should be higher than can affect the levels of TSH, T4 and T3, term used when the thyroid gland doesn't normal. Because the feedback mecha- so thyroid function assessments are not produce enough thyroid hormone. The nism is slow to change the level of TSH, accurate under those circumstances. At condition is quite common, occurring in the TSH level gives an indication of your those times, checking a reverse T3 may about 4.6 percent of the population. Fur- overall thyroid status over many weeks. be helpful. ther, it's five to eight times higher in One caveat with TSH is that it increases Finally, keep in mind that the symptoms women than men. as you get older, meaning that people of hypothyroidism (fatigue, constipation, The most common cause of hypothy- over the age of 80 can have higher TSH cold intolerance, weight gain and dry roidism is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, a slow levels, but not be considered hypothy- skin) can be caused by many other con- autoimmune attack of the thyroid gland roid. Because your TSH is normal, I ditions. It's certainly smart to have your

L that leads to decreased production of thy- would think that hypothyroidism is of low thyroid checked when you have these roid hormone. Genetic susceptibility can likelihood. symptoms, but if your thyroid is normal, indeed play a role in an autoimmune at- But let's take a closer look at T4 and T3. you should probably consider a broader tack of the thyroid, meaning having one The thyroid produces these hormones in evaluation. family member with hypothyroidism in- response to TSH; 80 percent of the hor- (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and creases an individual's risk of hypothy- mones produced by the thyroid is T4, and assistant professor of medicine at the roidism. Because you have multiple only 20 percent is T3. 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It's true that T4 can be 816-581-7500 C L by the pituitary gland, stimulates the thy- a more precise test for thyroid hormone 14 l WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM In stark UN speech, Trump threatens to ‘destroy’ North Korea UNITED NATIONS (AP) — speech, leaving behind two of demanding regime change, President Donald Trump vowed empty chairs. which North Korea regards as Tuesday to “totally destroy North The president urged nations the ultimate American intention Korea” if the U.S. is forced to to work together to stop Iran’s and treats as a reason for its defend itself or its allies against nuclear program and defeat development of nuclear weapons. the renegade nation’s nuclear “loser terrorists” who wage vio- That may offer some reassurance weapons program, making his lence around the globe. He to China and Russia, which have case in a combative debut speech denounced “radical Islamic ter- urged the U.S. to tone down its to the U.N. that laid out a stark, rorism,” an inflammatory label rhetoric and restart dialogue good-vs-evil view of a globe riven he had shied away from in recent with North Korea. by chaos and turmoil. months after trumpeting it on Trump, who frequently belit- Trump’s broadsides against the campaign trail. He called tled the U.N. as a candidate, “rogue regimes,” North Korea Syrian President Bashar Assad’s urged the world leaders to chief among them, drew mur- government a “criminal regime.” embrace their own “national murs from the assembled world He said violence-plagued regions sovereignty to do more to ensure leaders and served as a searing of the world “are going to hell.” the prosperity and security of salute to his nationalism during He made little mention of Russia. their own countries. diplomatic prime time. He said it For all of that, he said there “I will always put America was “far past time” for the world was still hope the United Nations first. Just like you, the leaders of to confront Kim Jong Un, declar- could solve “many of these your countries, should and ing that the North Korean lead- vicious and complex problems.” always put your countries first,” er’s pursuit of nuclear weapons But he focused more on the he said. “We can no longer be poses a threat to “the entire problems than the hopes. taken advantage of or enter into world with an unthinkable loss of His lashing of North Korea a one-sided deal in which the human life.” was a vigorous restatement of gets nothing in “Rocket man is on a suicide what’s been said by U.S. leaders return.” mission for himself and his before, but delivered with new Trump’s blistering speech regime,” Trump said, mocking intensity in the august setting of came just minutes after U.N. the North Korean leader even as the General Assembly. After a Secretary-General Antonio he sketched out potentially cata- litany of accusations — the star- Guterres put “nuclear peril” as clysmic consequences. The presi- vation of millions, the abduction the gravest threat facing the Associated Press dent himself decided to work the of a Japanese girl and more — he world and warned that “fiery talk PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP speaks to the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday in New York. nickname into his speech just questioned the legitimacy of the can lead to fatal misunderstand- hours before he took the dais, communist government by refer- ings.” Middle East, could soon declare ister Benjamin Netanyahu, a Romney tweeted that Trump according to aides. ring to it as a “band of criminals.” On Iran, Trump called the Iran out of compliance with the Trump ally, wrote on Twitter, “gave a strong and needed chal- Trump spoke of his own Trump, who has previously government a rogue state whose deal, which could unravel it. “In over 30 years in my experi- lenge” to the U.N. nation’s “patience,” but said that warned of “fire and fury” if chief export is “violence, blood- “I don’t think you’ve heard the ence with the UN, I never heard Outside of an oblique refer- if “forced to defend itself or its Pyongyang does not back down, shed and chaos.” He accused end of it,” Trump said. “Believe a bolder or more courageous ence to a threat to Ukraine’s allies, we will have no choice but claimed that “no one has shown Tehran of squandering Iran’s me.” speech.” Javad Zarif, the foreign sovereignty, Trump made no to totally destroy North Korea.” more contempt for other nations wealth by supporting Syria’s The administration must minister of Iran, wrote that mention of Russia or its presi- Trump’s overheated language and for the well-being of their Assad, Lebanon’s Hezbollah mili- decide in mid-October whether it “Trump’s ignorant hate speech dent, Vladimir Putin. He chas- was rare for a U.S. president at own people than the depraved tia and Yemen’s Houthi rebel will certify that Iran is still in belongs in medieval times-not tised the U.N. for what he said the rostrum of the United regime in North Korea.” And he group. compliance with the agreement. the 21st Century UN -unworthy was a bloated budget and Nations, but the speech was text- scolded that it was “an outrage” Trump called the U.N.-backed He also decried the “disas- of a reply.” bureaucracy but did not reiterate book Trump, dividing the globe to enable and trade with North Iran nuclear deal “an embarrass- trous rule” of Venezuela’s Nicolas Domestically, reaction largely previous threats to cut Washing- into friends and foes and taking Korea, seeming to point a finger ment” to the United States and Maduro and urged the U.N. to broke down along party lines: ton’s commitment to the world unflinching aim at America’s at China, although he did not suggested it was one of the worst step in Democratic Sen. Dianne Fein- body. Instead, pledged the Unit- enemies. North Korea’s ambas- mention it by name. international pacts ever struck. The speech drew varying stein of California said Trump ed States would be “partners in sador and another top diplomat Despite the speech’s bombast, And he hinted that his adminis- reactions from leaders on the used the U.N. “as a stage to your work” to make the organiza- left the General Assembly cham- it signaled little in the way of pol- tration, which has accused two sides of Trump’s black-and- threaten war.” Onetime Republi- tion a more effective force for ber before he spoke to boycott his icy change. Trump stopped short Tehran of aiding terrorism in the white ledger. Israeli Prime Min- can presidential nominee Mitt world peace. St. Louis faith Global differences abound leaders urge as leaders address UN peace, justice UNITED NATIONS (AP) — the United Nations, internation- This year’s U.N. gathering of al bodies are confronting doubts amid turmoil world leaders put an immediate that they are merely venues for spotlight Tuesday on deep differ- “a game for diplomats sitting ST. LOUIS (AP) — Leaders of ences on tackling crises from around a table” and come up several faiths on Tuesday called North Korea to global warming: short on addressing such major for peace and justice amid the France’s president urged world threats as climate change. turmoil that followed the acquit- leaders to work together, while But “today, more than ever tal of a white former St. Louis America’s emphasized nations’ before, we need multilateralism” police officer in the 2011 death of own sovereignty. to work on global warming, war, a black man. And U.N. Secretary-General terrorism and other issues, Several hundred people gath- Antonio Guterres warned that Macron said. ered on a hot, unshaded public the threat of a nuclear attack is “We can only address those plaza for an interfaith service fol- at its highest level since the end challenges thought multilateral- lowed by a march to City Hall. of the Cold War and cautioned ism,” he said, “not through sur- The service came after four days about the dangers of fiery vival of the fittest.” of protests that followed a judge’s rhetoric. Trump, a couple of hours ear- decision Friday to acquit Jason All three men made their lier, portrayed “a coalition of Stockley of first-degree murder debut appearances at the U.N. strong and independent nations in the fatal shooting of 24-year- General Assembly, where presi- that embrace their sovereignty to old Anthony Lamar Smith. dents, prime ministers and promote security, prosperity, and Speakers at the service included monarchs are gathered for six peace,” but keep their own citi- Roman Catholic Archbishop days of discussion of matters zens’ interests foremost. Robert Carlson, black church ranging from nuclear peril to cli- “I will always put America pastors, and Jewish and Muslim mate change to refugees. But on first,” and his counterparts leaders. day one, the spotlight was on “should always put your coun- “Let us remember that we are U.S. President Donald Trump tries first,” Trump said. “Ameri- not a divided humanity, but a and France’s Emmanuel Macron. ca first” was one of his slogans human family,” Carlson said. Macron, a centrist who from a campaign in which he “Let us show love instead of embraced internationalism dur- often belittled the U.N.; he now hatred.” ing his campaign, vowed to press says it has “tremendous poten- Several who spoke acknowl- ahead with the Paris accord to tial.” edged the pain the ruling caused combat global warming, He told leaders that the Unit- African-Americans in the com- Associated Press although the U.S. has said it’s ed States seeks harmony and munity. HUNDREDS OF protesters stand in the rain outside of the St. Louis city jail on Monday. The protesters chant- withdrawing from the agree- friendship, not strife, but he “Justice, fair treatment ought ed “free our people” outside the jail on Monday night to show solidarity with those who remain behind bars. ment. In his speech and a subse- warned that America “can no to be the right of all God’s chil- Police said that more than 120 people were arrested during Sunday’s protests. Monday was the fourth day quent news conference, Macron longer be taken advantage of.” dren,” said the Rev. Linden of protests over the acquittal of a white former police officer in the killing of a black suspect. said he respects Trump’s deci- In his speech, Trump had Bowie of the Missionary Baptist sion but thinks it’s a mistake and harsh words for North Korea — State Convention. protesters that remained on the but eventually resigned, and the after the shooting. The officer’s will continue trying to persuade he threatened to “totally destroy” More than 150 people have streets after the more organized shooting became a catalyst for DNA was on the weapon but the American to reconsider. the Asian nation if the U.S. is been arrested in the protests demonstrations wrapped up the national Black Lives Matter Smith’s wasn’t. Dashcam video Macron also said France won’t forced to defend itself or its allies since Friday. No organized broke business windows down- movement. from Stockley’s cruiser recorded “close any door to dialogue” with against aggression — and for the demonstrations were planned for town, smashed concrete pots and The shooting of Smith by him saying he was “going to kill North Korea and said it would be Iran pact, which Trump called Tuesday, protest leaders said. threw things at officers. Stockley came after a chase on this (expletive).” Less than a “a grave error” to unwind the “an embarrassment” to the U.S. Smith’s mother, Anne Smith, The unrest was reminiscent of Dec. 20, 2011. Stockley, 36, testi- minute later, he shot Smith five 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, He hinted that his administra- was among the hundreds of peo- three years ago, when some- fied he felt endangered because times. which faces strong criticism from tion could soon declare Iran out ple who attended a rally Monday times-violent protests lasted for he saw Smith holding a silver Stockley’s lawyer dismissed Trump. Macron also called for of compliance with the deal, night outside the jail in down- months after a white officer in revolver when Smith backed his the comment as “human emo- investing in education and which could unravel it. town St. Louis. Demonstrators the St. Louis suburb of Fergu- car toward the officers before tions” during a dangerous pur- health and proposed appointing North Korea’s mission said its chanted “free our people” to show son, Missouri, fatally shot speeding away, prompting the suit. a U.N. representative for press ambassador and a senior diplo- solidarity for those jailed. On Michael Brown, a black and chase. Stockley left the police depart- freedom. mat left the chamber to boycott Sunday night, 123 people were unarmed 18-year-old. Officer Prosecutors said Stockley ment and moved to Houston Seven decades after the end of Trump’s speech, but left a note- arrested after a smaller group of Darren Wilson was not charged planted a gun in Smith’s car three years ago. World War II and the creation of taker to listen. 23-year-old white man arrested in slayings of 2 black men in Louisiana BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Authorities said he would be look forward to complete vindica- District Attorney Hillar Moore the front door and struck furni- shot on his way to his job at a A 23-year-old white man was charged with first-degree murder tion.” said he may seek the death ture, but no one was hurt. cafe popular with Louisiana arrested Tuesday and accused of in the shooting deaths of a home- Authorities found the Hitler penalty. Stephens said her family had State University students. cold-bloodedly killing two black less man and a dishwasher who speech during a search over the “It appears to be cold, calculat- seen Gleason sleeping in his car Authorities said ballistics men and shooting up a black was walking to work. In each weekend, according to the law ed, planned (against) people who or speeding down the street, but tests determined that the same family’s home in a string of case, the killer opened fire from enforcement official, who spoke were unarmed and defenseless,” she never had any dealings with gun was used in all three shoot- attacks last week that police say his car, then walked up to the on condition of anonymity he said. him and “I never paid him any ings. Also, they said DNA found may have been racially motivat- victim as he lay on the ground because the investigation was Authorities also said that just mind.” on one of the shell casings ed. and fired again repeatedly, police still going on. after midnight on Sept. 10, Glea- In the other shootings, neither matched genetic material on a A law enforcement official said. Asked whether police suspect son fired into the home of a black victim had any connection to swab they took from Gleason. said authorities found a hand- “I feel confident that this the shootings were motivated by family who lived three houses Gleason, investigators said. Investigators have not found written copy of an Adolf Hitler killer would have killed again,” race, Sgt. L’Jean McKneely down from Gleason and his par- The first killing occurred Sept. the 9 mm gun but said Gleason speech at Kenneth James Glea- interim Police Chief Jonny Dun- said: “We’re not completely ents. 12, when 59-year-old Bruce bought such a weapon last son’s home, and investigators nam said. closed off to that. We’re looking Resident Tonya Stephens said Cofield, who was homeless, was November. He also ordered a said surveillance footage and Gleason’s attorney, J. Christo- at all possibilities at this time, her two adult sons were home at gunned down. The second took silencer in July, but it had not DNA on a shell casing link him pher Alexander, said his client so we’re not going to just pin- the time and she was away at her place last Thursday night, when arrived yet — “thankfully,” the to the crimes. “vehemently denies guilt, and we point that.” nurse’s job. Three bullets pierced 49-year-old Donald Smart was prosecutor said.