Mostly cloudy High: 51 | Low: 33 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Saturday, April 1, 2017 75 cents STATE REPRESENTATIVE VISITS IRONWOOD Dianda discusses issues with residents By IAN MINIELLY people as possible. [email protected] As the town hall shifted IRONWOOD — State Rep. direction to become more of a Scott Dianda, D-Calumet, vis- one-way conversation, Dianda ited Contrast Coffee in down- centered himself in the room town Ironwood Friday after- and thanked the crowd. He noon to give local residents a informed the room he has been chance to share their thoughts downstate in Lansing working and concerns and to hear his on the $57.5 billion state bud- views on the direction of the get, saying he has three areas state and District 110. he is focusing on with the bud- Dianda went around the get. room shaking hands and listen- First, Dianda is spending ing to constituents voice their time in Lansing educating his opinions. counterparts to the educational Traveling with Dianda was needs of the Upper Peninsula. his Constituent Relations Nationally, Dianda stated, the Director, Rawley Van Fossen, country is $1,000 short per stu- who trailed behind Dianda to dent per year in funding. How- take down the contact details ever, in the U.P., the shortage and the issues that needed to be becomes more critical because addressed after the conversa- the schools have additional tions with Dianda. costs other districts do not Van Fossen spent the first carry. half of the town hall filling up One of the costs is the fact his giant notebook and exchang- most schools spend six months ing information with those pre- Ian Minielly/Daily Globe sent, allowing Dianda to stay on SCOTT DIANDA, D-Calumet, discusses personal issues with constituents in Contrast Coffee Friday in Ironwood. Mary and John Turkal, of Besse- the move and meet as many mer, asked Dianda to address an issue at the state level that likely affects more people than the state realizes. DIANDA — page 5 Man arrested GILE FLOWAGE Sentencing delayed in in meth probe IRONWOOD — Detectives Iron DHS theft case from the Upper Peninsula Sub- stance Enforcement Team arrested a 35-year-old-man By RALPH ANSAMI the court schedule. Thursday on charges related to [email protected] Tijan faces charges of using unauthorized the selling of narcotics. HURLEY — A planned plea and sentencing checks, expense requests and charges amount- After a five-month long inves- hearing scheduled for Friday morning for a 52- ing to $185,388 against the Department of tigation, the suspect was arrest- year-old Hurley woman who is charged with five Human Services when she was employed by the ed in the city of Ironwood on one counts of theft from a business setting was post- county. count of delivery of metham- poned in Iron County Court. Hurley Police Chief Chris Colassaco led the phetamine and one count of Joseph Rafferty, the attorney for Mary Peter- investigation. maintaining a drug house. son Tijan, told Judge Patrick Madden he need- It is alleged from September 2013 through April Detectives assigned to ed more time to review “a vast amount of (com- 8, 2016, Tijan submitted vouchers to the county UPSET, along with the Michi- puterized) data” he had received lately from clerk’s office and wrote checks that were question- gan State Police Emergency Fritz Schellgell, acting Iron County District able, also using a county credit card for her person- Support Team, also executed a Attorney. al and family use. search warrant at a cabin in Madden postponed the hearing to May 4 at 10 It’s also alleged she altered check requests for Ontonagon County, where the a.m. mental health services so the money eventually suspect was residing. The judge agreed the data needs to analyzed by ended up on her credit cards. Detectives seized several the defense, but told Rafferty the plea hearing date She was one of only two DHS employees autho- firearms, stolen property, as well will not be moved again. rized to request checks for the department. as several grams of crystal meth. If the plea agreement that has been reached A signature bond of $100,000 that was set on Detectives obtained evidence falls through, a July 31 jury trial date remains on July 22 continues. that showed the suspect was involved in the distribution of meth, police said. The suspect was incarcerated in the Gogebic County Jail at Warm weather snowmobiles race Bessemer. By IAN MINIELLY istered racers across three differ- tion dinner from 7-9 p.m. Adults iminielly@yourdailyglobe ent classes of events already at cost $25 and kids 12 and under BESSEMER TOWNSHIP — Blackjack on Friday. are $13 in the upstairs banquet METH page 5 — Many people probably never con- Blackjack is hosting the races area. Prize raffles, a 50/50 raffle sidered shorts and short-sleeved around a two-mile loop. Depend- and cross country recognition shirts to watch snowmobile rac- ing on the class, the racers will awards will be conducted at the ing, but today at Blackjack Ski do from four to 15 laps. dinner. Packers begin Resort the races begin at 9 a.m. The cross country race is a Cor Sunday morning brings the The weather is forecast to be PowerSports XC-supported race, hill climb and HillX events to Tailgate Tour Submitted photo in the 50’s, so break out those flip with full manufacturer contin- Blackjack. Practice starts at 10 A PAIR of trumpeter swans rest on the Gile Flowage Tuesday. The flops and bottle openers because gency available. Sunday morning and races are IRONWOOD — The Green photo was submitted by Gary Jackson of Ironwood. Tim Moon said they had 120 reg- Tonight is a driver recogni- scheduled to begin around 11. Bay Packers Tailgate Tour is kicking off next week. The tour will depart Green Bay on Tuesday with plans to loop around Wiscon- sin and the Upper Peninsula, Wakefield-Marenisco Board approves football co-op before returning to Lambeau Field next Saturday. Tuesday the Packers tour is WAKEFIELD — The Wake- March 20, as well. “The three schools. athletic directors and adminis- The board agreed with the planning to focus on the Green field-Marenisco Board of Educa- districts have been discussing “Our primary concern is that trators agree that this expansion proposal and passed it unani- Bay to Medford Area, concluding tion voted to expand the Goge- this possibility for several football players have the oppor- will give us the chance to have mously. with a tailgate party at Black bic Miners football co-op to months,” said W-M Superinten- tunity to play on age-appropri- enough players to field a solid River Industries, Inc. in Medford include the Ironwood Area dent Catherine Shamion. “The ate teams, keeping younger varsity and a junior varsity Staffing changes from 6-8:30 p.m. School District at its recent reg- proposal to expand and include players on a JV team and having team,” she said. After a closed session to dis- On Wednesday, the Packers are ular meeting. players from Ironwood is going older players on a varsity team,” The original co-op partners, cuss staffing, the W-M board moving between the Prentice area The co-op already included to all three school boards this she said. Bessemer and Wakefield- voted to create an internal post- and Ashland. The evening tailgate W-M and Bessemer. Ironwood’s month for formal approval.” Shamion told the board Marenisco, will continue to field ing for the position of superin- school board approved the co-op Shamion said the expansion putting freshmen on a varsity a junior high team and Ironwood on March 13, and Bessemer’s best serves the interests of squad creates an increased will continue to have a separate school board approved the co-op football players in all three opportunity for injury. “All three junior high squad. PACKERS — page 5 BOARD — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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BODY SHOP • PARTS • SERVICE day, the morning after the blaze store state-owned construction “With fires, especially fires 9594 Highway 70 West caused the concrete to crumble. materials and equipment, send- that burn for long periods and Minocqua, WI 54548 The collapse took place a few ing flames and smoke high into with high heat, you can see davemarstonmtrs.com 2014 Fusion SE 2016 Ford Mustang Convertible miles north of downtown, and the air. Fire authorities said structures, anything from build- 1.5L I4 16V DOHC Turbo 2.3L I4 GDI DOHC Turbo the effects could fall most heavi- they had not determined how ings to bridges, can have their 28,678 miles. 11,723 miles. ly on commuters from Atlanta’s the blaze started. material properties degrade,” #PB-28 $14,900 #PB-51 $29,950 densely populated northern sub- McMurry said his department Stewart said. 715•356•3242 urbs. They will have to find stored coils of plastic conduit It’s happened before. In 1996, other routes to work or ride mass used in fiber optic networks a fire in a big pile of tires transit. beneath the span but insisted beneath I-95 in Philadelphia left US enrolls volunteers in large test of possible Zika vaccine Connie Bailey-Blake, of Dacu- they were noncombustible. a span too weak to handle cars, la, 37 miles northeast of Atlanta, No injuries were reported. forcing authorities to shut down WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. the winter, mosquito season is dummy shots. Pregnant women waited for a MARTA commuter Firefighters shut down the sec- 4 miles of the busy East Coast health officials have begun fast approaching — and the risk can’t receive the experimental train to reach her job downtown. tion of highway before it gave route for repairs. enrolling volunteers for critical persists internationally. shots but women of child-bearing She typically drives, often by way, and made it to safety them- Andy Herrmann, a retired next-stage testing of an experi- “It is imperative that public age can enroll. All the volunteers way of the interstate. selves after hearing the road partner with the New York- mental vaccine to protect against health research continue to work will be tracked for nearly two “I’m supposed to be at work at cracking and seeing concrete go based engineering firm Hardesty Zika, the mosquito-borne virus to contain the spread of the years to see if the vaccine really 9 a.m. and it’s 9:15 a.m.,” Bailey- flying, authorities said. & Hanover, said there have also that can cause devastating birth virus,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, direc- protects against Zika infection. Blake said. “The first few days In the meantime, MARTA been a few instances of gasoline defects in pregnant women. tor of NIH’s National Institute of This is a totally new kind of are going to be difficult. This will increased rail service and said trucks crashing and causing The first volunteer was vacci- Allergy and Infectious Diseases, vaccine. Traditionally, vaccines be my new life.” additional staff be on hand to intense heat that damaged over- nated Wednesday at Baylor Col- said Friday in announcing the are made using a dead or weak- Amelia Ford picked a new help passengers figure out how passes. lege of Medicine in Houston, as $100 million study. ened virus to train the body’s route to work by car and said it to get where they’re going. Herrmann said concrete will the National Institutes of Health First-stage safety testing of a immune system to recognize and took her 45 minutes to travel 3 U.S. Transportation Secre- undergo severe cracking at gears up for a two-part study so-called DNA vaccine against fight that infection. miles from her Atlanta home to tary Elaine Chao promptly about 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit that aims to enroll at least 2,400 Zika signaled no side effect con- In contrast, the DNA vaccine the nearest open on-ramp to the released $10 million for the ini- and start disintegrating at high- people in Texas, Florida, Puerto cerns, Fauci said — allowing the works through trickery: It’s interstate. tial repair work, and the Federal er temperatures. Building roads Rico and five at-risk countries: NIH-created shots to progress to made with a circular piece of Georgia Transportation Com- Highway Administration to withstand such heat would be Brazil, Mexico, Panama, Costa the next stage of testing that will DNA carrying genes from the missioner Russell McMurry said promised more in emergency prohibitively expensive, he said. Rica and Peru. help tell if they really work. Zika virus that, once in the body, 350 feet of highway will need to repair funds. Officials gave no “We have limited dollars for Zika has caused an epidemic It’s a two-part study. First, make particles that resemble be replaced in both directions on estimate of how much the job maintaining our bridges,” Her- of birth defects — including researchers will evaluate 90 Zika enough to alert the immune I-85, which carries about would cost. rmann said. “This is such a rare babies with abnormally small healthy adults given different system but cannot cause infec- 400,000 cars a day through the Built in 1953 and renovated thing to occur.” heads and brains — in parts of doses to determine the best one. tion. Latin America and the Those volunteers will be tested The NIH also is testing the Caribbean, and continues to at Baylor, the University of safety of some more traditional spread to a creeping list of other Miami and University of Puerto Zika vaccine candidates, but the countries. For the U.S. the risk Rico. easier-to-make DNA vaccine was Trump urges former adviser has largely been to travelers, Once the correct dose is the first ready to advance to this although mosquitoes spread the picked, the larger part of the second stage of human testing. virus in parts of southern Florida study could begin as early as Don’t expect a vaccine to be and Texas last year, where June at those sites and addition- widely available any time soon. If Flynn to cut immunity deal health officials remain on guard. al ones in the at-risk countries — Zika causes lots of illness this But while Zika largely disap- giving 2,400 volunteers either year, Fauci said researchers may WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- involved immunity but that it was nal charges. peared from the headlines over the experimental vaccine or have clues by early 2018 about dent Donald Trump urged his for- too early in the investigation to set Flynn seemed to have a differ- how well the shots work — but if mer national security adviser to terms. The aide was not autho- ent view last September when he natural infections slow, they’ll strike an immunity deal Friday, rized to discuss private conversa- weighed in on the implications of need many more volunteers to even as congressional investiga- tions and spoke on condition of immunity on NBC’s “Meet the get an answer. tors rebuffed Michael Flynn’s offer anonymity. The Justice Depart- Press,” criticizing Democratic For most people, Zika causes of cooperation in exchange for pro- ment did not immediately respond presidential candidate Hillary no symptoms or only mild ones tection from prosecution. to a request for comment. Clinton and her associates in the such as fever, aches, an itchy Trump tweeted that Flynn, the It was unclear from Trump’s FBI’s investigation into her use of rash or red eyes. But aside from adviser he fired in February, tweet whether he was advising a private email server. FREE the pregnancy risk, Zika some- should ask for immunity because the Justice Department or the “When you are given immuni- times causes a temporary para- he’s facing “a witch hunt.” congressional panels to give his ty, that means that you have prob- lyzing condition called Guillain- The president weighed in the former adviser immunity. The ably committed a crime,” Flynn 3-ON Barre syndrome, and there’s day after Flynn’s attorney con- president is not supposed to direct said during the interview. some evidence that it also may firmed the immunity discussions ongoing investigations. His own lawyer, Kelner, said trigger heart problems in adults with intelligence committees in White House spokesman Sean Thursday, “General Flynn cer- PACK! who previously were healthy. both the Senate and House that are Spicer said Trump just wants tainly has a story to tell, and he And Zika is likely to become investigating Russia’s meddling in Flynn to testify, and there are no very much wants to tell it, should endemic in parts of the Americ- the 2016 presidential election. concerns that Flynn could implicate the circumstances permit.” as, Fauci said. “I’m totally intent A congressional aide confirmed the president in any wrongdoing. 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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 l 3 Community calendar A I D C O N V O Y Briefs Bessemer VFW to host Email calendar items and com- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- 1110. Easter egg hunt April 8 munity news to news@yourdaily- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, BESSEMER — Bessemer globe.com. For more information, wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. VFW Post 3673 will host its call 906-932-2211. 1110. area74.org. annual community Easter egg Saturday, April 1 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., hunt Saturday, April 8, from 11 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Pickleball Pad- area74.org. al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Egg hunting will start dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer promptly at 11 and will be held School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Golden Dragon. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse outside on the lawn if the weath- Family Fun, 11 a.m., Bessemer er permits. The Easter bunny Public Library. Public Library. 715-476-2366. Faith Center, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Disabled American Veterans, 6 Knights of Columbus Fourth will make an appearance, and Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Ironwood American Legion Degree Pere Menard Assembly photos will be encouraged. area74.org. Clubrooms. 471, 6 p.m. business meeting, KC The event will also include Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Hall, Ironwood. Sunday, April 2 craft stations for the children to Woodland Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 explore their artistic sides by Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Submitted photo creating peep houses, lollipop Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Hurley. area74.org. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran A CONVOY of seven semi tractor trailers full of hay and one full of fenc- flower pot arrangements and tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Knights of Columbus Council ing and other farm equipment leaves Bruce Crossing Friday morning Church, Ironwood. Government 1396, 6:30 p.m. business meeting, magnetic bunnies. Ramsay-Bessemer Township Gogebic-Iron Airport Board, KC Hall, Ironwood. for Kansas. The convoy will bring aid to farmers who lost their feed, cat- A light luncheon, complete Fourth of July Committee, 6 p.m., 4:30 p.m., airport, Ironwood Town- Government tle and homes in recent fires there. A large crowd of people was on with homemade baked goods, Ore House, Ramsay. ship. Ironwood Planning Commis- hand Friday to wish the drivers well. Some people also donated money will also be served. The event is Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Wakefield Township Board, sion, 5 p.m., meeting, Conference to help with gas and food for the trip. free of charge and is open to the 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. 5:30 p.m., township hall. Room 1, second floor, Memorial public. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Building, Ironwood. For more information, call Wesley United Methodist Church, Wednesday, April 5 Gogebic County Road Com- Donna Frello at 906-285-2006. Ironwood. mission, finance committee, 5 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Christian Men of the Northland, Wisconsin launches program to 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. commission, 5:15 p.m., Courthouse Bessemer VFW plans p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Annex, Bessemer. Bessemer. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, open breakfast buffet for April 9 meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Iron County Regional Trail Monday, April 3 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Committee, 5:30 p.m., courthouse, hide victims’ names, addresses BESSEMER — Bessemer Hurley. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 MADISON, Wis. — Attorney lies take for granted — like pay- VFW Post 3673 is hosting a Iron County Food Pantry, 9 p.m. 906-932-4990. Friday, April 7 General Brad Schimel ing a utility bill, enrolling a child breakfast buffet Sunday, April 9, a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, from 7 to 11 a.m. treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 announced on Thursday the in after school activities or apply- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, rant, Ironwood. a.m., Mercer Senior Center. launch of Safe at Home, a ing for a job — create potentially Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron County Veterans Service Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 statewide address confidentiality dangerous situations for many Snyder lowers area74.org. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. program which begins today. survivors. The Safe at Home pro- Wakefield Seniors, 2 p.m., Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Safe at Home provides victims gram will protect individuals flags in honor of Wakefield Senior Center. Alzheimer’s Disease Care- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- of domestic abuse, child abuse, from violence and help survivors Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., givers Support Group, 6-7 p.m., Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran sexual abuse, stalking, and traf- move forward with their lives.” former state Rep. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. ficking with a legal substitute “Every person deserves the Mercer, Wis. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, address and free mail forwarding chance to start a new life and to Robert Mahoney Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, Bessemer Booster Club, 6:30 Ontonagon United Methodist Church 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 service. Enrollment in Safe at move forward with the life they LANSING — Gov. Rick Sny- p.m., A.D. Johnston High School. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- der has ordered U.S. and Michi- School, room 205. Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Home allows those who fear for have, especially when they have MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 their physical safety to maintain undergone the toughest of hor- gan flags to be lowered to half- MECCA cabin near treatment facility, School, Bessemer. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic a confidential home, work, or rors,” said Rep. Kleefisch. “Pro- staff Monday within the state Mercer, Wis. People for Peace, 7 p.m. EDT, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. school address. tecting the most vulnerable Capitol complex in honor of for- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Episcopal Church of Ascension, 501 Saturday, April 8 “Those living in fear that their among us has always been a pri- mer state Rep. Robert Mahoney, Ontonagon United Methodist Church Houghton St., Ontonagon. abuser might someday find them ority of mine, and it is great to who died March 30. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Community Pickleball Pad- deserve to feel safe and secure in see this program beginning in “Robert will always be tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. remembered for the many ways Government dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer their own home, school, and Wisconsin.” area74.org. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. workplace,” said Schimel. “The “I’m proud to be part of this he served Michigan and I send Iron County Forestry and Parks Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Easter Egg Hunt, 11 a.m. to 2 Department of Justice is honored vital initiative that provides an my deepest condolences to his Committee, 2 p.m., Forestry confer- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, ence room, Hurley. p.m., Bessemer VFW Post 3673. to be able to provide this impor- additional layer of protection and family, friends and community Bessemer. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Bessemer City Council, 5:30 Government tant public service and subse- safety to victims of sex traffick- during this difficult time,” Sny- p.m., city hall. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. quent peace of mind to the most ing, harassment, domestic and der said. Ironwood Economic Develop- area74.org. Gogebic County Fair Board, ment Corporation, 10 a.m., meet- vulnerable of crime victims.” sexual violence. The vast majori- Mahoney served in the Michi- 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds, Ironwood. ing, Conference Room 1, second Sunday, April 9 “I appreciate the dedication ty of states have already passed gan House of Representatives Ironwood Parks and Recre- floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. and collaborative efforts of vic- this legislation and I thrilled from 1954-1972. While there, he ation Committee, 5:30 p.m., meet- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Thursday, April 6 tim advocates in bringing this that Wisconsin has now joined chaired the House Policy Com- ing, Conference Room 1, second closed meeting, Salem Lutheran mittee and served on the State floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. important program to the people them,” said Taylor. “Put simply, Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Officers Compensation Commis- Tuesday, April 4 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., of Wisconsin,” said Safe at Home this program will save women wood Memorial Building. Wesley United Methodist Church, Director Erin Welsh. “With the and children’s lives.” sion. After leaving the legisla- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- assistance of statewide coali- ture he was appointed as a Church Women United, 9 a.m., Ironwood. The program is supported by a vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 tions, we are ensuring that vic- broad base of partners, including Wayne County Commissioner St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, tims in every corner of the state End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin, and later lobbied for the Michi- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Bessemer. area74.org. gan Hospital Association. wood Memorial Building. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- have access to Safe at Home as a Wisconsin Coalition Against Sex- safety planning tool.” ual Assault, Legal Action of Wis- A service in his honor will be School menus Thanks to legislation authors consin, Wisconsin Women’s Net- held on Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Senators Scott Fitzgerald and work, Wisconsin Chapter of the Thomas Aquinas Church in East Jennifer Shilling, and Represen- National Association of Social Lansing. Area schools have announced Wednesday: Breakfast — Wednesday: Breakfast — tatives Joel Kleefisch and Chris Workers, Wisconsin Chiefs of The flag order is in accor- menus for the week of April 3-7. Bagels; Lunch — Hot dogs and Omelets; Lunch — Escalloped Taylor, Wisconsin joins 35 other Police Association, and Wiscon- dance with Executive Order All meals are served with milk. beans. potatoes and ham. states in adopting an address sin Association of Family and 2013-10. Michigan residents, Thursday: Breakfast — Burri- Thursday: Breakfast — Bagel; confidentiality program, which Children’s Agencies. businesses, schools, local govern- tos; Lunch — Chicken Parmesan Lunch — Chicken drummies. ments and other organizations Bessemer was enacted in 2016 with bipar- Individuals intending to No school — Spring break. pasta. Friday: Breakfast — Cinna- tisan support as Wisconsin Act enroll in Safe at Home must first are encouraged to display the Friday: Breakfast — Waffles; mon roll; Lunch — Tomato soup 356. participate in safety planning flag at half-staff. Flags should be Lunch — Grilled cheese. and grilled cheese. returned to full staff on Tuesday, Ewen-Trout Creek Senate Majority Scott Fitzger- with a trained victim service No school — Spring break. ald, one of the lead authors of the provider or community-based April 4. Safe at Home legislation, praised advocate designated by Safe at When flown at half-staff or IronwoodNo school — Spring break. OntonagonNo school — Spring break. Hurley the program: “The freedom to Home. Mandatory safety plan- half-mast, the U.S. flag should Monday: Breakfast — Apple feel safe in one’s home is abso- ning ensures that the protections be hoisted first to the peak for an churros; Lunch — Cheeseburg- instant and then lowered to the Mercer Wakefield-Marenisco lutely essential for survivors as offered by Safe at Home are ers. Monday: Breakfast — Muffin; No school — Spring break. they attempt to rebuild their implemented in a way that is half-staff or half-mast position. Tuesday: Breakfast — Oat- Lunch — Brats, hot dogs. lives, and this program aims to meaningful and comprehensive The flag should again be raised meal; Lunch — Escalloped pota- Tuesday: Breakfast — Oat- Watersmeet provide that security. I am proud for each participant, said a to the peak before it is lowered toes and ham. meal; Lunch — Chicken nuggets. No school — Spring break. to have sponsored this common spokesman. for the day. sense measure and proud to see it become a reality today.” American Heart Association encourages people to move more “For survivors of domestic LANSING — The American focuses on the simple idea that reduce the risk of cardiovascu- abuse, stalking and human traf- Heart Association is asking making small changes today can lar disease and stroke, the ficking, safety is always a top OPEN HOUSE Michiganders to celebrate create a difference for genera- nation’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers. concern,” said Sen. 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Sue Mizell, Publisher opponents thrown into prison, shot dead in “Democrats are smiling in D.C. that the Free- the street or flung off fourth-floor balconies. dom Caucus,” he tweeted, “with the help of Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor In Moscow, Russian soldiers could have herd- Club For Growth and Heritage, have saved ed those women in stupid pink hats into Gene Planned Parenthood & Ocare!” stockades like cows. If a few opinionated Lyons To the ideological purists of the House heifers got roughed up, well, they asked for Freedom Caucus, no remaining vestige of In Their Opinion it, didn’t they? Obamacare’s government-subsidized premi- Instead, Trump was reduced to making ums would have been acceptable. Even the Immigration crackdown excuses for the failure of his farcical Oba- Ryan/Trump bill, which would have stripped macare “reform” by launching impotent often derided as a RINO (Republican in health insurance from a mere 24 million attacks against just about everybody in Name Only) by hardliners, said that Trump Americans. Not mean enough. These birds stirs Dairy State fears Washington. Because the great man himself had privately accused him of “destroying the don’t merely want to return to pre-Obama “The cows will die.” couldn’t possibly have bungled his oft-repeat- Republican Party.” health care. To them, the Confederate States We thought that would get your attention; it certainly caught ed vow to repeal and replace his predeces- The “Republican Party” in this formula- of America would be a better model. ours. sor’s signal political achievement. Not him. tion signifying Trump’s massive ego. But see, here’s the thing: Completely The quote came from Rosa Jimenez, 26, whose husband Because nothing is Donald J. Trump’s What the big dope appears incapable of unknown to Trump and Ryan — Trump works on a Pepin County dairy farm, as she talked about the fault — never. understanding is that for Northeastern because virtually everything is unknown to difficulties and fears facing undocumented workers in Wiscon- First it was Democrats — specifically Republicans in competitive districts, voting him, Ryan because he’s spent the previous sin’s dairy industry in the face of President Donald Trump’s excluded from having any input whatsoever for the Trump/Ryan bill would amount to seven years indulging in GOP performance increasing crackdown on illegal immigration and his effort to into the GOP bill — whom the president tried political suicide. With a Quinnipiac poll art — the Affordable Care Act has greatly move ahead with plans to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico bor- to blame. His own party refuses even to vote showing only 17 percent of voters nationwide changed Americans’ views. Catchphrases der. on his brilliant plan and it’s the Democrats’ favoring full repeal, all threats and promises like “socialized medicine” no longer frighten “Yes, we need the work, but the farmers also need us because fault? Trump could muster couldn’t bring Yankee people. there are farms where 20, 25 or 30 people work, and nobody has Next, he urged his Twitter followers to Republicans around. By now, almost everybody knows some- papers,” Jimenez said, “Imagine if they got rid of all or them, if watch “Justice with Judge Jeanine,” a Fox “Ryan and Trump,” explained veteran body whose life and/or finances were saved they did a raid and took everybody. What are the farmers going News program hosted by an abrasive New GOP operative Rick Wilson, “ran into the by this imperfect law. Like citizens in virtu- to do? The cows will die.” Yorker and longtime Trump pal. Jeanine political version of advertising’s famous Bad ally all functioning democracies, they’ve Jimenez is not the only worrier these days. Dairy farmers Pirro obligingly opened her program by urg- Dog Food Test: You can’t sell bad dog food come to see health care as a right — not a across the state are nervous about the future of their farms and ing House Speaker Paul Ryan to resign. For even with good advertising. The dogs won’t consumer artifact available at a price. their state’s $43 billion-a-year dairy industry which relies heav- all his “swagger and experience,” she argued, eat it.” In response to Trump’s petulant threat to ily on immigrant laborers, many of whom are here illegally, it was all Ryan who caused “our president in Writing in The Daily Beast, Wilson also let Obamacare “explode,” most agree with the according to the news report by Wisconsin Public Radio and the his first 100 days to come out of the box like blamed “Trump’s character, which is never Kansas woman who told the AP that, sure, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. that.” pretty. Trump’s clumsy I’m-just-joking the law needs adjusting, “but if your roof “If ICE came in here and checked my employees and found That is, to use one of Trump’s favorite threats against members of Congress fell leaks, you don’t burn down the house to fix they were undocumented and those 10 people left, my next insults, as a big loser. utterly flat, as did promises of his favor. His it.” option of course is to close down ... and try to find a market for By Sunday morning, White House chief of word means nothing and lawmakers know it. As long as President Obama was there to my cows and sell out,” John Rosenow, a farmer in Buffalo Coun- staff Reince Priebus went on TV claiming it In Trump’s long, sordid life, no deal, contract, veto the GOP’s 60 purely theatrical votes to ty with about 550 cows, told reporters. “I wouldn’t be able to was all a big misunderstanding. Why, the agreement or vow has ever been sacred and repeal the law, Speaker Ryan didn’t actually farm anymore and it would just about kill me. I mean the cows president had no clue what Judge Jeanine inviolable. Ask his wives, partners, contrac- need a workable replacement. have to be milked. I know of no other source of labor.” would say. Trump, he said, “thinks that Paul tors and clients. He is a man without a single You’d think a fellow confidence man like The decline in recent immigration numbers has already Ryan is a great speaker of the House.” shred of regret at breaking even the most Trump might have suspected that he never pushed up wages for dairy farm work. While laborers used to Yeah, right. Sure he does. To Ryan’s face, solemn commitments. In Washington, no really had one. command wages of $8 an hour, shortages have pushed it up to anyway. matter how corrupt it looks from the outside, Gene Lyons is a National Magazine $11 to $13 an hour, and in some places as high as $15, accord- On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Rep. Charlie the only currency in a tough vote is trust.” Award winner. Email Lyons at eugene- ing to a USA Today report this month. Dent, a moderate Pennsylvanian of the kind Gee, I wish I’d written that. [email protected]. That, too, puts pressure on dairy farms to survive. Statistics in the news story from the dairy industry lend cre- dence to Rosenow’s fears. An estimated 51 percent of all dairy Today in history workers in the United States are immigrants and, of those, more than three-fourths are undocumented. According to the news report, researchers estimate that elim- By The Associated Press inating immigrant labor in the dairy industry would “reduce Today’s Highlight in History production by 23 percent or 48 billion pounds of milk.” Shedding On April 1, 1917, Scott Joplin, “The King of Ragtime Writers,” died immigrant labor would cost the U.S. economy $32 billion and at a New York City hospital. Joplin, eliminate more than 208,000 jobs in dairying and related indus- the composer of “Maple Leaf Rag,” tries. ‘’The Entertainer,” ‘’The Easy Win- And, yes, that would cost consumers, too. The WPR-Wiscon- ners,” ‘’Heliotrope Bouquet” and sin Center for Public Journalism story posited it would drive up “Solace,” among other ragtime milk prices by 90 percent — pushing the cost of a retail gallon pieces, was believed to have been of milk from $3 to about $6. 49 years old at the time of his death. There are possible solutions for the dairy state’s looming On this date immigrant worker shortage. Seven years ago, a survey showed In 1789, the U.S. House of Rep- 85 percent of Wisconsin’s dairy farmers backed a proposal for a resentatives held its first full meeting in New York; Frederick Muhlenberg guest worker program for the dairy industry — but that has not of Pennsylvania was elected the first happened. There are such programs for seasonal crops like House speaker. blueberries and sweet potatoes, the news report said, but not for In 1924, Adolf Hitler was sen- year-round employment like dairy farms. Cows are not season- tenced to five years in prison for his al — they need to be milked. role in the Beer Hall Putsch in The dairy industry is not alone in facing immigrant worker Munich. (Hitler was released in Dec. anxiety. As Oconto Falls dairy farmers, Tim O’Harrow told 1924; during his time behind bars, reporters, “This country cannot produce enough food to feed its he wrote his autobiographical own people without foreign labor. It isn’t just dairy. It’s workers screed, “Mein Kampf.”) Marvin Gay (cq), Sr. in Los Angeles, more than 70 partners, including the Don Hastings is 83. Baseball Hall of the day before his 45th birthday. United States, pledged to send mil- Famer Phil Niekro is 78. Actress Ali in slaughterhouses, it’s workers picking fruit. It’s all aspects of In 1933, Nazi Germany staged a daylong national boycott of Jewish- (The elder Gay pleaded guilty to vol- lions of dollars and communications MacGraw is 78. Rhythm-and-blues food is being supplemented by foreign labor. Because American owned businesses. untary manslaughter, and received equipment to Syria’s opposition singer Rudolph Isley is 78. Baseball citizens will not, will not do the work. It isn’t a matter of how In 1945, American forces probation.) groups. Myanmar’s democracy icon, All-Star Rusty Staub is 73. Reggae much money. It’s a matter of they will not do it.” launched the amphibious invasion of In 1987, in his first speech on the Aung San Suu Kyi (ahng sahn soo singer Jimmy Cliff is 69. Supreme Those are the fears that crisscross America’s Dairyland. Okinawa during World War II. (U.S. AIDS epidemic, President Ronald chee), was elected to her country’s Court Justice Samuel Alito is 67. There is some irony in the fact that Trump, who has steadily forces succeeded in capturing the Reagan told the Philadelphia Col- parliament. Former Mexican Presi- Rock musician Billy Currie (Ultravox) pushed for an immigration crackdown, was elected in part Japanese island on June 22.) lege of Physicians, “We’ve declared dent Miguel de la Madrid died at age is 67. Actress Annette O’Toole is 65. because of strong support in rural Wisconsin. In 1947, Greece’s King George II AIDS public health enemy no. 1.” 77. Taylor Swift was named enter- Movie director Barry Sonnenfeld is Some dairy farmers, like Jason Vorpahl of Random Lake, died. In 1992, the National Hockey tainer of the year for the second year 64. Singer Susan Boyle is 56. Actor make a distinction for their workers. “We need some way to In 1954, the United States Air League Players’ Association went on in a row at the Academy of Country Jose Zuniga is 55. Country singer its first-ever strike, which lasted 10 Music Awards. Woody Lee is 49. Actress Jessica keep our (immigrant) labor force that’s here intact. I am OK Force Academy was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. days. One year ago: World leaders Collins is 46. Rapper-actor Method with deporting the felons. And I am OK with deporting people In 1962, the Katherine Anne Ten years ago: Iran’s state tele- ended a nuclear security summit in Man is 46. Movie directors Albert who are looking for a handout and aren’t working. But I am not Porter novel “Ship of Fools,” an alle- vision aired new video showing two Washington by declaring progress in and Allen Hughes are 45. Political OK with deporting the hard-working, tax-paying immigrants gory about the rise of Nazism in Ger- of the 15 captured British sailors and safeguarding nuclear materials commentator Rachel Maddow is 44. who are here right now,” Vorpahl said. many, was published by Little, Brown marines pointing to a spot on a map sought by terrorists and wayward Tennis player Magdalena Maleeva is There is irony, too, in the fact illegal immigrants have helped & Co. of the Persian Gulf where they were nations, even as President Barack 42. Actor David Oyelowo is 41. Actor build the current $43 billion state dairy industry which In 1972, the first Major League seized and saying it was in Iranian Obama acknowledged the task was JJ Field is 39. Singer Bijou Phillips is accounts for half of all the state’s agricultural revenue as the Baseball players’ strike began; it territorial waters; Britain’s Foreign far from finished. Chicago teachers 37. Actor Sam Huntington is 35. number of dairy farms has decreased steadily, but their size has lasted 12 days. Office immediately denounced the staged a one-day strike in the Comedian-actor Taran Killam is 35. increased. Immigrant labor has allowed that to happen. In 1977, the U.S. Senate followed video. At age 18 years and 10 nation’s third-largest district. Spain’s Actor Matt Lanter is 34. Actor Josh months, Morgan Pressel became Javier Fernandez defended his fig- Zuckerman is 32. Country singer The question now is whether Trump and Congress can parse the example of the House of Repre- sentatives by adopting, 86-9, a strin- the youngest major champion in ure skating world title at the champi- Hillary Scott (Lady Antebellum) is 31. a solution to campaign promises versus the state’s need for a gent code of ethics requiring full LPGA Tour history, closing with a 3- onship in Boston; Yuzuru Hanyu of Actor Asa Butterfield is 20. reliable dairy workforce. Otherwise, the cows will die. financial disclosure and limits on out- under 69 at the Kraft Nabisco Cham- Japan placed second while Jin Thought for Today —The Journal Times of Racine, Wis. side income. pionship. (Pressel’s age record has Boyang of China came in third. “Ninety-eight percent of all statis- In 1984, recording star Marvin since been broken by Lydia Ko.) Today’s Birthdays tics are made up.” Gaye was shot to death by his father, Five years ago: A coalition of Actress Jane Powell is 88. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 l 5 AREA / toSTATE this area. Dianda was ques- there is an effort afoot to raise Record Dianda tioned regarding HB 4001, the cost of insurance $160 per Pisani Company which he voted to support, vehicle on top of the insurance lowering the income tax rate people already carry and the POLICE REPORTS in Michigan. Dianda revealed figure will continue rising by City of Ironwood From page 1 applauds craft brewers he voted for his district, not $10 every year. On Wednesday, Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department deputies IRONWOOD — Pisani Com- Michigan.” heating their buildings with for the party, with the bill. Dianda blamed Republicans more expensive power than The people in his seven coun- for the fiasco of insurance, but it arrested a 21-year- old Milwaukee pany Inc., which distributes The number of breweries man at Gogebic Community College more than 15 craft brands to operating in the U.S. is at an other states and districts, in ties often live on fixed incomes did not appear there is a solu- addition to more expensive and the lowered income taxes tion in sight by either party. for larceny of less than $200 and five counties across the western all-time high. In Michigan, the burglary, entry without breaking, but transportation costs, which run Upper Peninsula, applauded state boasts more than 200 help the people of his district. A concerned citizen made a with the intent to steal. craft brewers for their contin- breweries and brewpubs, mak- $1,000 per student per year in Another person asked statement regarding the num- The man allegedly entered an ued growth in Michigan and ing Michigan the fifth largest the U.P. about no-fault car insurance ber of people moving to the area instructor’s office and emptied the beyond. beer producer in the country. Dianda said, “U.P. schools and how car owners are being and immediately hopping on instructor’s wallet of money. The Brewers Association “The farther a beer travels cost more (to run) and we have penalized and the bill of assistance. recently released data showing from where it is brewed, the many of the top schools in the goods sold to the public about The resident said Michigan Packers craft brewers, as defined by harder it can be for that brew- state.” lower insurance premiums needs to implement a six- the association, increased pro- ery to tell its story, which is Second, Dianda said the dis- lasted six months, but now month waiting period to receive duction by 6 percent over the where we come in,” said Pisani. trict has lost $5.5 billion in rev- premiums keep climbing and benefits because too many peo- last year and now represent “We help tell that story through enue sharing since 1988, which climbing. ple are moving here for welfare From page 1 is hurting the U.P. counties in Dianda said when the state from all over the country, 12.3 percent of the beer mar- our committed sales representa- in Ashland is at the Bay Area Civic his district. Dianda said multi- passed the legislation for the because it is so easy and quick ket. tives, drivers and special events Center from 6 to 8 p.m. and is des- ple times he wanted to address no-fault insurance, it did not to get on Michigan’s welfare “As an independent third team.” ignated to benefit Baynet. the revenue shortage because include any legislative over- rolls. generation, family-owned dis- In 2016, the number of On Thursday the Packers will it is impacting the counties in sight of the money. Dianda said he did not want tributor, we pride ourselves in breweries in the U.S. grew to make their way to Houghton, where the U.P. disproportionately, That statement was not some family with children to working hand-in-glove with 5,301, including 3,132 micro- they will benefit Dial Help with the compared to the rest of the welcomed by those in atten- go hungry waiting for six small businesses, like craft breweries, 1,916 brewpubs, 186 Michigan Tech students at the Devel- state. dance. months to receive aid from the brewers, helping them grow and regional craft breweries and 67 opment Complex from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Third, Dianda is on the Dianda explained the insur- state. succeed,” said Dale Pisani, vice large brewers. (EDT.) state’s energy committee and ance companies control the “We have to fund education, president of Pisani Company “Our state’s beer industry is On Friday the Packers head according to Dianda, the state money and the fund has grown to fight drug addiction because Inc. poised to keep growing and the Rhinelander high school for a of Michigan’s energy costs are to over $20 billion to cover by the time a person is an “Michigan’s craft brewers are launch even more breweries tailgate party to benefit NATH prohibitive to the creation of automobile injuries and the adult, it is too late. We have to creating innovative, style-bend- and brewpubs through a sys- Frederick Place from 6-8:30 p.m. new businesses or for industries state has no idea how much is be good neighbors. We have to ing beers and we’re thrilled to tem that promotes fairness and On Saturday, the team heads to move here. even paid out yearly by the invite that troubled person help get their products in the a level playing field,” said to the Kingsford Ford Airport He would like to see those fund. next door to church on Sunday. hands of beer lovers throughout Pisani. County Hangar to benefit North- costs lowered while also imple- The state has no control over We need to be better neigh- woods Airlifeline from 3 to 5:30 menting greater use of solar the costs of insurance, accord- bors.” p.m., before heading back to —Heard the administration power. ing to Dianda, so the insurance Dianda informed the crowd Green Bay. Board will meet with a representative Dianda said in his seven- companies continue raising the he is staying in touch with the from Integrated Designs, Inc. to county district, energy costs costs and putting the money state’s representatives and sen- Drowning determined in UP develop a plan for replacing range from 7 to 26 cents per into a fund they control. ators who travel to Washington windows in the school building resident’s death From page 1 kilowatt. Two new gas-fired Apparently, if the state D.C., so they know the issues over the next few years. power plants are scheduled to attempts to gain control over the U.P. faces and can better FLORENCE, Wis. — An tendent. Shamion will be retiring “Window replacement is one come online soon and a new 22- the insurance companies and support all of Michigan in D.C. autopsy on a Crystal Falls man at the end of the 2017-’18 school of our priorities in the list of inch natural gas pipe will bring the large fund, six insurance Dianda will return to Ironwood Thursday showed he drowned in year and the board decided it projects funded by our one mill more fuel to the area, beyond companies will split the $20 bil- for another town hall next Tues- the Brule River, where his car would begin the process of find- building-grounds fund,” board the current 17-inch capacity, lion, and growing, that has been day at the Cold Iron Brewery at was found partially on ice. ing a new superintendent now so president Brad Dalbec said. which should help alleviate squirreled away to cover unin- 6 p.m., when he will make an Jerry Hamilton, 60, was last that the transition can be as —Congratulated art teacher some of the higher costs. sured motorist injuries before announcement about his future seen on Sunday. smooth as possible. Bridget Grotberg on her partici- When Dianda opened up the any legislation gains control of plans. An investigation was continu- The board accepted with pation in the “Sing for Hope” floor to the constituents, he the issue. He encouraged people to ing, pending the results of the tox- regret the resignation of Sue Gel- project in New York. Grotberg heard some questions specific Dianda warned the crowd come with questions. icology reports. don from her position as elemen- was one of 50 artists chosen to The Florence County Sheriff’s tary teacher. She will be retiring paint pianos for the city’s pro- Department said Hamilton at the end of the current school ject. She shared videos of the apparently tried to turn around year. In her letter to the board, progress on her piano, as well Meth while on the ice when it broke. she thanked the board and as interviews with other partic- Bessemer releases survey results His dog was found in the car. administration for their “gener- ipating artists, with her art stu- The body was discovered on By IAN MINIELLY The city is spreading the ous support, understanding and dents. From page 1 Wednesday near the car in five cooperation throughout my time “I am extremely impressed [email protected] results around the auditorium so feet of water. spent here.” with how Bridget tied her work BESSEMER — Charly Loper, people can make comments His name was being withheld, Geldon told the board that back to her classes,” said board Bessemer city manager, about individual items. pending an arraignment. Lottery she was “extremely grateful to vice president Micki Sorensen. informed the Daily Globe Friday The city plans to engage in The investigation is ongoing all of you for your hard work, “She was able to show real the city is will share results of a additional question and answer and additional arrests are Friday Wisconsin recent survey at a master plan opportunities for people’s expected, according to UPSET. Michigan 5 Card Cash: 2D-2H- dedication and careful consider- world applications of what the Poker Lotto: QC-QS- 9H-10H-10S ation for our children’s educa- students are learning.” public neeting on Wednesday input. UPSET was assisted by the AS-9D-8H SuperCash: 02-17-22- tion.” —Congratulated all winter from 4 to 6 p.m. Loper was surprised at the Michigan State Police Emergen- Midday Daily 3: 8-5-1 28-29-34, Doubler: N Loper stressed the meeting is number of responses the city cy Support Team, Michigan Midday Daily 4: 6-5-8-7 Badger 5: 07-09-19-22-24 In other action, the board: sports athletes for their seasons Daily 3: 7-2-5 Daily Pick 3: 0-3-7 —Approved the hiring of and conference honors, as well a casual affair. People can drop received and expects the city to State Police Wakefield Post, Daily 4: 1-2-3-2 Daily Pick 4: 6-8-7-9 Shane Plemons as coach for the in and should not expect to stay gather even further input from Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Fantasy 5: 04-07-16- as the participants in the finals 19-35 Multi-state Gogebic Miners girls softball in the U.P. spelling bee, Han- both hours as it is an informa- the public meeting to be incorpo- Department and Gogebic-Iron Keno: 03-07-10-13-16-17- Mega Millions : 7-24- team for 2017. nah Peace and Kara Dums. tion gathering. rated into the master plan. 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THE ST. Sebastian Catholic meeting will help restore trust Church youth group recently par- VATICAN CITY (AP) — Irish church and help Irish families ticipated in a Lenten service pro- church officials are hoping that a overcome their fears. ject at the St. Vincent de Paul meeting of Catholic families that The event would seek to “give Store in Bessemer. Seventeen is expected to bring Pope Francis new confidence to healthy family teens from Bessemer and Wake- to Ireland next year will help life and enable parents to have field volunteered their time to families regain trust in the trust that their children can find wash windows, vacuum, dust church following the clerical sex a home in the church which is and sort clothes. From left are: abuse scandal. safe,” he said. first row: Hailey Marchello, Han- Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid After media reports exposed nah Janczak, Vai Triggiano, Martin said Thursday that the scandal in the 1990s and Bethany Novascone, Karli Trcka, young people in particular “have 2000s, the Irish government Ally Yon and Cloe Bachand; and been very scandalized” about the launched several state fact-find- second row: Jake Lane, Adam decades of abuse and cover-up ing probes into the abuse and Mazurek, T.J. Mazurek, Luke that have eroded the credibility how church leaders for decades Zielinski, Jared Janczak, Michael of the church in Ireland. protected pedophiles and their Yuchasz, Ethan Libertoski, Bren- Speaking at a Vatican press own reputations at the expense den Aspinwall and Patrick Hipen- conference, Martin said he hoped of Ireland’s children. The finding becker. Lizzy Servia is missing. the Aug. 21-26, 2018 World decimated the church’s reputa- Submitted photo Meeting of Families would be a tion and standing in the once- moment of renewal for the devoutly Roman Catholic nation. LET US REPLENISH THE SEED OF FAITH THROUGH. . . Regular Church Attendance

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MICHIGAN St. Paul Lutheran (ELCA). ond and fourth Sundays. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. St. Paul United Methodist. school and nursery. p.m. IRONWOOD 111 S. Curry. Sunday worship, United Methodist. Sunday, MASS CITY Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Havenwood Baptist. 501 MELLEN Apostolic Lutheran. 326 W. 10:30 a.m. Coffee fellowship, 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- St. Paul’s Lutheran. Sunday, TROUT CREEK Copper St. Sunday school, 10 Congregational United Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sun- 11:30 a.m. Third Sunday, Christ day. 10:30 a.m. Weekly Communion. Assembly of God. Sunday a.m., services, 11 a.m., lunch Church of Christ. Sunday, day School; 10 a.m. Bible study; Lutheran Parish joint worship, BESSEMER ONTONAGON worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. and afternoon service following. 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. worship service. service rotates among three of Christ Community Church Assembly of God. Sunday Trinity Lutheran (ELCA). Range Community Bible. Holy Rosary Catholic. Tues- Assembly of God. 2100 E. the four CLP churches. of SDA. 507 E. Cinnabar. Satur- school, 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- Saturday worship, 4:30 p.m. Sunday school, 9 and 10:30 day, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.; Cloverland Drive. worship, 10 St. Simon Eastern Ortho- day, 11 a.m., Sabbath school, ship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; 906-988-2594. a.m.; worship, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; first Friday dox. 226 E. Harding. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday prayer St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- a.m. Wednesday, youth group and United Presbyterian. Sun- Mass, 6:30 p.m.; first Wednes- liturgy, 10 a.m. 906-932-0674. meeting, 6:30 p.m. adult Bible study, 6:30 p.m. day Mass, 4 p.m., Sunday Mass, Catalyst Baptist Church. day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- day, 10:30 a.m., second through 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, 5:30 222 E. Aurora St. Sunday Salem Lutheran (ELCA). Our Redeemer Lutheran Holy Family Catholic. Michi- nion, first Sunday of the month. 333 E. Marquette. Sunday, 9 p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., Thurs- fifth Thursday, 10:30 a.m., at School, 10:15 a.m., Sunday wor- (Missouri). Sanders Road. Sun- gan Avenue and Pine Street. WAINOLA a.m. (broadcast on WJMS); day, worship, 10:15 a.m. Com- day, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 a.m. Mellen Manor Nursing Home. ship, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Bible Daily Masses: Monday, 9 a.m.; Lutheran. Saturday, 5 p.m. Third Sunday, CLP joint worship, munion first and third Sunday. St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- Confessions, Saturday following Study 6 p.m. Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 Communion, first and third Satur- service rotates among three of St. Sebastian Catholic. Sat- a.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m.; Friday, 9 consin). Sunday school, 9:45 Mass. First Presbyterian. Being days. the four CLP churches. urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday a.m.; Saturday, 6 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran. Sun- held at Episcopal Transfiguration WAKEFIELD Transfiguration, Episcopal. Mass, 8:30 a.m. a.m.; confessions, Saturday, 11 KIMBALL day school 8:15 a.m.; Bible study Church. Sunday worship, 9 a.m., All Saints Lutheran (ELCA). 336 E. Aurora. Sunday, 11 a.m. Sharon Lutheran (ELCA). a.m., and half an hour before Good Shepherd Communi- 8:30 a.m.; regular service with fellowship to follow. Saturday worship, 5:30 p.m.; Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. with each Mass. ty Apostolic Lutheran. Sunday Communion 9:30 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Sunday E5104 Margaret St. Saturday, fellowship following. Redeemer Free Lutheran. worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday MERCER souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- worship, 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m., Saturday Night Alive; BRUCE CROSSING Sunday worship, 9 a.m., Sunday Bible study 10 a.m. Communion day worship, 3 p.m. Calvary Baptist. Sunday Community Church of Sunday, 8 a.m., worship service, Apostolic Lutheran. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, school, 10 a.m., Sunday wor- first Sunday. Nazarene. Sunday, worship, 10 Jehovah’s Witnesses. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School and School, noon, worship, 1 p.m. Bible study, 7 p.m. LAC DU FLAMBEAU Superior Street. Sunday public ship, 11 a.m.; afternoon service, a.m. Bible Study; 10:30 a.m., worship Communion second Sunday. St. Paul Lutheran (Mis- 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, prayer Bible Baptist. Sunday, 11 Faith Lutheran (Missouri). talk, 9:30 a.m., Watchtower service. Bruce Crossing Bible souri). Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; a.m. study, 10:30 a.m. and praise, 6 p.m. Sunday, worship, 9 a.m., Bible Wesley United Methodist. Church. Sunday 10 a.m. EDT; Wednesday, church school, 3:30 Grace Baptist. 512 Sunday St. Anthony’s Catholic. Sat- study, 10:30 a.m. Lighthouse Faith Center. 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, adult adult Sunday school to follow. p.m., service, 7 p.m. urday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Lake St. Sunday services, 10 St. Isaac Jogues Catholic. 777 E. Ayer St.; Sunday prayer Bible study, 9:30 a.m., service, Bethany Lutheran (Wiscon- Siloa Lutheran (ELCA). Mass, 9:30 a.m. 9-9:30 a.m., worship and nurs- and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Masses Sunday, 11 a.m.; Tues- 11 a.m., kids club, Wednesday sin). Sunday, 5 p.m. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; church Immaculate Conception LAND O’LAKES ery, 10 a.m.; Wednesday prayer after school. ironwoodwes- COVINGTON school, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Hope Lutheran (LCMS). day, 8:30 a.m. 6:15 p.m., service, 6:30 p.m., Catholic. Saturday Mass, 6 United Methodist. Sunday, leyumc.org. Bethany Lutheran. Sunday 906-884-2655. p.m.; Sunday Mass, 10:30 a.m. 1764 U.S. 45, just north of Thursday youth meetings, ages 9:30 a.m. Woodland Church (BGC). worship, 11 a.m. United Methodist. Sunday, 9 United Methodist. Sunday County B. Divine service, Sun- 8-12, 6 p.m., ages 12-19, 7 p.m. Zion Lutheran (Wisconsin). N10234 Curry St., Sunday Bible Trinity Lutheran. M-28. Sun- a.m., Contemporary worship, 7 service, 12:30 p.m. day, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, call Services online at study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; day worship, 9 a.m. p.m. WATERSMEET 906-544-2259 or visit hopel- Sunday, 9 a.m., Bible class, lfcironwood.org/tv. fellowship to follow. 906-932- EWEN PAYNESVILLE Immaculate Conception [email protected] for 10:15 a.m. Living Water Missionary 1102 or woodlandchurchiron- First Lutheran (ELCA). Sun- Our Saviour Lutheran Catholic. Saturday Mass, 4 schedule. PRESQUE ISLE Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. wood.com. day, 9 a.m. Wednesday, chil- (ELCA). Sunday, worship, 11 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. Land O’ Lakes Bible Bethel Lutheran. Sunday, 11 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Zion Lutheran (ELCA). Mid- dren’s Bible school, after school. a.m., Friday, children’s Bible Bible. Sunday worship, 10:30 Church. 5937 U.S. 45. Sunday a.m. school; 10:30 a.m. worship ser- land and Lowell. Sunday worship 906-988-2594. school, after school. 906-988- a.m.; men’s and ladies’ Bible school 9 a.m.; Sunday worship, St. Rita’s Catholic. Saturday, vice; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. with communion, 9 a.m. Parish Sacred Heart Catholic. Sun- 2594. study, Wednesday, 6 p.m. 10 a.m.; Sunday afternoon confessions, 3:30 p.m., Mass, 4 Bible study; lwmissionary.org. praise service, Saturday, 5 p.m. day Mass 9 a.m. RAMSAY WHITE PINE prayer, 5 p.m.; Thursday table p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m. Our Lady of Peace Third Sunday, Christ Lutheran United Methodist. Sunday Cornerstone Christian. St. Jude Catholic. Sunday: talk and Bible study 6:30 p.m. SAXON Catholic. Marquette Street. Sat- Parish joint worship, service worship, noon. Communion, first Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., Inter- confessions, 10:30 a.m., Mass, 715-547-3183. Community Presbyterian. urday confession, 11 a.m. to MANITOWISH WATERS rotates among three of the four Sunday. cessory prayer, 8:30 a.m., chil- 11 a.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. noon; Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday CLP churches. GREENLAND dren’s church, 10:30 a.m. Community Church (Pres- Community United St. Ann’s Catholic. Sunday Mass, 8 and 11 a.m. 906-932- BERGLAND United Methodist. Sunday Grace Open Fellowship. 9 byterian). Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Methodist. Sunday, worship, Mass, 8:45 a.m.; 0174. Calvary Baptist (Funda- worship, 11:40 a.m. a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; Episcopal. Saturday: Episco- 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; WINCHESTER St. John’s Lutheran mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; Greenland Seventh-dday Wednesday, Bible study, prayer Monday, Kids Club, after school. pal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at Commu- (ELCA). Airport Road. Second Wednesday prayer service, 7 Adventist. 31369 N Firesteel. meeting, 6:30 p.m. nity Presbyterian Church, U.S. Living Hope. Sunday, 9:30 and fourth Sundays, 11 a.m. p.m. Saturday church service, 10 a.m. 51. a.m.; Thursday, Bible study, 7 p.m. Third Sunday, Christ Lutheran St. Ann Catholic. Sunday, Bible study, Saturday, 11:15 a.m. ROCKLAND WISCONSIN Our Lady Queen of Peace ——— Parish joint worship, service Mass, 11 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- HURLEY Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 rotates among the three other Trinity Lutheran (Missouri). MARENISCO day: confessions, 3:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian. Sunday, a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., To make changes in listings, CLP churches. Sunday, 9 a.m. Communion sec- St. Catherine’s Catholic. Mass, 4 p.m. 9:15 a.m. worship, Sunday Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, 6 call 906-932-2211. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION / WORLD SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 l 7 Trump targets trade abuses with executive orders Obituaries WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- ident Donald Trump signed a Theodore W. Kaye (Kopecko) pair of executive orders Friday focused on reducing the trade HAYWARD, Wis. — Eighty years ago, when Luther L. deficit just days before he holds Wright High School won its first Upper Peninsula basket- his first meeting with his Chi- ball championship in 1937, the captain of the team was nese counterpart. Theodore “Ted” Kopecko. Ted, who later changed his last Trump’s aides insist the tim- name to Kaye, passed away March 24, 2017, in Hayward, at ing is coincidental, but the the age of 98. administration is touting the As a senior in 1937, Ted helped Ironwood moves as evidence of it taking defeat Ishpeming 17-15 in four overtimes to an aggressive but analytical capture the Class B U.P. title. Ted also com- approach to closing a trade gap peted in track and field. that is largely due to the influx Ted was born in Ironwood on Nov. 15, of goods from China. Some 1918. After two years at Gogebic Junior Col- Veteran experts say the orders suggest lege, he moved to Chicago, and with a strong the president may be taking a interest in radio and electronics, he took a job at Stewart softer tack on trade. Warner. There he met Dorothy “Dottie,” and they married The first order gives the on Feb. 5, 1944. Commerce Department 90 days Ted was able to use his electronics knowledge while serv- to assemble a report on the fac- ing with the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. His tors behind the trade deficit, family background in speaking Russian and Polish also while the second seeks to increase collection of duties on Associated Press enabled him to do some translation work for U.S. forces dur- imports. PRESIDENT DONALD Trump listens during a meeting with the National Association of Manufacturers Friday ing the war. In remarks in the Oval in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. In 1952, the Kaye family moved to Northbrook, Ill., which Office, Trump said he’d seen nomic Policy Institute. tions about the meeting with Xi Secretary Wilbur Ross. at that time was just a small village about 25 miles north of first-hand as he travelled the Coupled together, the orders at his Mar-a-Lago estate. “It will demonstrate the Chicago, and Ted soon left his job in the city to begin his own country how bad trade deals appear to be a symbolic shot at “The meeting next week with administration’s intention not television repair business — Kaye’s TV Service, which he had hurt American workers. China, which accounted for the China will be a very difficult to hip-shoot, not to do anything operated for about 40 years. “The jobs and wealth have vast majority— $347 billion —of one in that we can no longer casual, not to do anything During this time, Ted never forgot a dream that began been stripped from our coun- last year’s $502 billion trade have massive trade deficits ... abruptly, but to take a very when he was in high school and worked summers at a resort try,” he said, vowing to put that deficit. and job losses,” he wrote. measured and analytical in northern Wisconsin. So, in 1961, he and Dottie purchased to an end. “We’re bringing man- Trump referenced his meet- This may be an acknowledge- approach,” Ross said. Liberty Lodge Resort in Hayward. From that time on, the ufacturing and jobs back to our ing with China in his remarks ment that any meaningful Despite Trump’s campaign Kayes ran Liberty Lodge, which still is owned and operated country.” in the Oval Office. progress with China could be rhetoric, Ross said the report by the family in a limited way. One of the keys to keeping The president had been “We’re going to get down to slow, said David Dollar, a for- would not focus extensively on Liberty Lodge going was the fact that Ted could repair, build expected to sign the orders after some very serious business,” he mer World Bank and U.S. Trea- currency manipulation, which is or rebuild almost anything on the property. giving his remarks, but left said. “It’s been very bad what’s sury Department official. under the purview of the U.S. Ted and Dottie lived half of the year in Illinois, but from before he had. A White House been happening to our country, “The tweet is trying to set Treasury Department. May to October all through the 1960s into the early 2000s, official said he signed the orders in terms of our companies and low expectations,” said Dollar, Trump has portrayed trade they welcomed dozens and dozens of families who planned later. in terms of our jobs.” now a senior fellow at the deficits as strangling economic their summer vacations around a week or two at Liberty Several economists said it’s But Peter Navarro, director Brookings Institution. growth and devastating factory Lodge. After awhile, it was not uncommon for many of those unlikely the planned report of the White House National The best outcome for the jobs at home. But foreign trade early families’ children to bring their own children back to would address the broader eco- Trade Council, stressed the Trump administration, Dollar has also created savings by Liberty Lodge. nomic forces behind the trade orders had nothing to do with said, would be claiming “we U.S. consumers for helping to imbalance, since it would track Trump hosting President Xi talked tough to the Chinese and reduce prices for clothing, cars Ted, who loved to fish, had returned again last year for trade deficits country-by-coun- Jinping of China at his estate in told them what to expect.” and furniture, among other another summer in Hayward before moving to Aspen Acres try and product-by-product. Florida next week. By ordering a report in 90 items. Assisted Living in July. His ashes will be scattered at Lib- And the order on trade duties “Nothing we’re saying days, the administration is set- While economists concede the erty Lodge. appears to duplicate the stan- tonight is about China. Let’s not ting expectations with trade benefits of trade can be uneven, He is survived by Dottie, his wife of 73 years; his son, dards of a trade enforcement act make this a China story. This is partners that Trump will move they argue the job losses that Daniel (Susan), of Northbrook; two grandchildren, Jeffrey signed into law by then-Presi- a story about trade abuses, this from sweeping claims about Trump blames on trade pacts and Kristin; and many nieces and nephews, including Bill, dent Obama in 2016, according is a story about an under-collec- trade abuses to a granular com- can largely be attributed to Pete and Chuck Kopecko, and Ron Dishaw. Pete Kopecko, a to congressional staff. tion of duties,” he told reporters mand of facts. automation. A study released 2015 inductee into the Ironwood Area Sports Hall of Fame, “It seems like there is less at a Thursday evening briefing. The report would identify this week by the National was a starter on the 1960-’61 Ironwood team that won the here than meets the eye,” said Trump took an adversarial “every form of trade abuse and Bureau of Economic Research second U.P. championship in the school’s history. Robert Scott, director of trade tone with China in a Thursday every non-reciprocal practice estimates that robots account Ted was preceded in death by his daughter, Dollyne; his and manufacturing policy evening tweet, but he also that now contributes to the U.S. for up to 670,000 lost factory parents; two brothers, Lloyd and Stanley; and three sisters, research at the left-leaning Eco- appeared to dampen expecta- trade deficit,” said Commerce jobs between 1990 and 2007. Della, Bertha and Helen. Ted was the last of his generation in his family. EU wants to solve divorce before fall talks on UK’s future Renee A. Babic BRUSSELS (AP) — The Euro- toward the future. In Germany, more than three centuries ago. as a bargaining chip. It must be a BESSEMER TOWNSHIP — Renee A. Babic, 50, of Besse- pean Union on Friday raised the government spokesman Steffen The outpost at the southern misunderstanding,” Tusk said. mer Township, passed away on Thursday, March 30, 2017, at possibility of starting general Seibert said “we will hopefully point of the Iberian peninsula British Foreign Minister Boris her home. talks on Britain’s future relation- come to this second step soon.” has a population of 32,000 and Johnson also insisted Friday that A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, ship with the bloc as early as the EU leaders have warned that about 96 percent of its residents Britain’s commitment to Euro- April 5, at Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home in Bessemer. Rev. fall if decisive progress is made the two years of talks triggered voted to remain in the EU last pean defense and security is Jean Rencontre will officiate. on key parts of the divorce pro- this week to negotiate Britain’s year. “unconditional” and “not some Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funer- ceedings — a move that grants exit will be difficult — but insist- The EU draft says the future bargaining chip in any negotia- al home. some of the British prime minis- ed they don’t want an all-out eco- of Gibraltar will be set in talks tions” over Brexit. A full obituary will follow. ter’s wishes. nomic or diplomatic conflict. The between Spain and the U.K., giv- Johnson, speaking in Brussels Draft guidelines obtained by 27 EU leaders are set to agree on ing Spain a very strong negotiat- upon arriving for a NATO meet- Range Funeral Service and Crematory, Frick-Zielinski The Associated Press say the EU common guidelines on April 29, ing position. ing, said he has had good feed- Funeral Home of Bessemer is assisting the family with and Britain must first “settle the exactly one month after May “After the United Kingdom back from EU partners since arrangements. disentanglement” of Britain from triggered the Brexit process. leaves the Union, no agreement Britain formally announced the bloc. But once there is a ten- The challenges prior to mov- between the EU and the United Wednesday that it would be leav- tative consensus between the two ing onto the next step of talks are Kingdom may apply to the terri- ing the EU, despite worries on sides on major topics — the sizable, however. Some 3.3 mil- tory of Gibraltar without the both sides of the Channel about treatment of citizens in each lion EU citizens now live in agreement between the Kingdom Brexit. other’s nations, billions in budget Britain and about 1 million of Spain and the United King- “We really are moving forward commitments, legal clarity for Briton live in the rest of the EU. dom,” the draft says. now. There’s a lot of good will, companies working in Britain Since the issue of foreigners tak- “This is an important point in willingness to achieve what the For reprints or lamination services, and a solution for Ireland’s bor- ing jobs from British workers the future negotiations of the prime minister has said she der with the United Kingdom — fueled the Brexit referendum, a United Kingdom’s exit from the wants to achieve,” he said. contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 the EU says it would be willing solution pleasing both Brussels EU,” said Spanish minister Inigo The British government trig- to look ahead. and London will not be easy. Mendez de Vigo. gered the two-year EU exit pro- “Once and only once we have In addition, the outstanding Tusk said the EU will not pun- cess Wednesday with May’s letter achieved sufficient progress on bill for London to pay in previ- ish Britain in the negotiations, to the EU and began outlining the withdrawal, can we discuss ously agreed EU costs and com- saying that Brexit itself is “puni- how it intends to convert thou- the framework for our future mitments has been estimated at tive enough.” The head of the sands of EU rules into British relationship,” EU Council Presi- up to 60 billion euros ($64 bil- rotating EU presidency, Maltese laws in a Great Repeal Bill. dent Donald Tusk said in Vallet- lion). Populist voices in Britain Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, ta, Malta. have urged the Conservative gov- insisted the negotiations “will He added “probably in the ernment not to pay a penny. not be a war.” autumn, at least I hope so.” And when it comes to the Tusk also ruled out the sug- British Prime Minister There- U.K.’s land border in Ireland, gestion that there was an inher- sa May had been seeking parallel which is key to the Northern Ire- ent threat in May’s departure talks on the EU divorce and the land peace process, Tusk’s draft letter Wednesday, which some future but those apparently will guideline says that “flexible and felt hinted that Britain would not happen for the foreseeable imaginative solutions will be end its security cooperation with future. Still, Tusk’s timetable required.” continental Europe unless it gets and the EU draft showed that Further complicating things a good Brexit deal. the EU was willing to compro- in the full withdrawal negotia- “I know Theresa May well mise. tions will be Gibraltar, the enough and I know her approach It will take a summit of the 27 British overseas territory on the to this issue. This is why I rule leaders, however, to signal that Mediterranean that Spain has out this kind of interpretation ... that moment has come to look wanted back since it ceded it that security cooperation is used Gibraltar outraged that Spain has veto power over its future MADRID (AP) — Gibraltar the European Council for its own Strait of Gibraltar, which links expressed outrage Friday at how narrow political interests,” the Mediterranean Sea to the it said Spain is using the U.K.’s Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Atlantic Ocean. impending departure from the Picardo said in a statement. Yet members of Spanish European Union to force renego- “What we are seeing is a clear Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s tiations on the future of Gibral- manifestation of the predictably cabinet have acknowledged the tar, the territory that Spain has predatory attitude that we antic- difficulty of reaching an agree- been trying to get back from ipated Spain would seek to abu- ment on joint sovereignty with Britain for 300 years. sively impose on its partners,” he London that will also be accepted The nine-page roadmap intro- added. by the 32,000 inhabitants of duced Friday by EU Council The EU guideline effectively Gibraltar. President Donald Tusk says that forces talks over Gibraltar in Almost 96 percent of Gibral- future Brexit agreements which Spain will have an upper tarians chose to remain in the EU between the U.K. and the EU will hand, allowing its government to in last year’s Brexit referendum, only apply to Gibraltar if the gov- bring back to the negotiation but British voters overall chose to ernments of London and Madrid table the dispute over the leave the bloc. British Prime Min- can agree to them. encalve’s sovereignty, which it ister Theresa May on Wednesday The EU Council’s guidelines ceded to Britain in 1713. The gave formal notice that Britain on Brexit are “a disgraceful famous territory sits on the will leave the EU, triggering a attempt by Spain to manipulate southern tip of Spain along the two-year departure timetable. 8 l SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 OUTDOORS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Building houses gives disease-ridden bats a break consin counties with known bat hibernacula. pups, but placing a bat house during that time peri- n White-nose syndrome Bat populations in Wisconsin hibernacula where od can help begin the process of excluding bats from devastating to populations that WNS has been present two or more years have buildings because it offers an alternative habitat. declined 30 to 80 percent. Builders are encouraged to paint the bat houses could use some help Wisconsin’s little brown and big brown bats are dark brown or black to help the house heat up and People can help bats that survive white-nose the most likely species to take up residence in bat stay warm through the night. A warmer house syndrome this winter by building bat houses where houses. A bat nursery house can provide shelter for enables a shorter gestation period and faster matu- they can raise their young during summer months. 100 to 300 little brown bats. For easy instructions ration of the pups, Kaarakka said. “Bats surviving white-nose syndrome need all and how-to videos, check out the Department of Installing bat houses on sunny, south or east fac- the help they can get to raise their young and help Natural Resources’ bat house web pages at ing sites within one-quarter mile of lakes or rivers, rebuild populations,” said Heather Kaarakka, a dnr.wi.gov, keywords “bat house.” where bats can drink water and find food at night, Department of Natural Resources conservation When built and placed correctly, bat houses offer increases the chances the houses will be used. Bat biologist who works with Wisconsin’s bat popula- safe, warm habitat for maternity colonies, Kaarak- houses should be mounted 10 to 15 feet in the air tions for the Natural Heritage Conservation ka said. Mother bats can give birth to their young on poles or buildings and not trees, which provide Bureau. there and the house provides shelter while moth- too much shade and easy access to the bats from White-nose syndrome, named for the powdery er bats leave the roost nightly to feed and while predators, such as owls. white fuzz that can develop on hibernating bats’ the pups remain in the roost until they are able to Kaarakka encourages patience in waiting for noses, ears and wings after infection with the fun- fly. bats to take up residence in the new houses. “If gus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, causes bats to Properties where there are already bat roosts there is a colony within a mile or so, the bat house awaken more often during hibernation, thus burn- are good candidates for bat houses. Providing a bat may get used within a couple of months, especially ing up critical stores of fat they need to survive house can help get bats out of old homes, barns and in the late summer and fall as juvenile bats are winter. other buildings, while helping keep these beneficial exploring and learning to forage,” she said. “If there Since white-nose syndrome was documented at a insect-eating mammals around. is no established roost in the area, it can sometimes Photo submitted single Wisconsin site in April 2014, it has spread to State law prohibits disturbing bat roosts from take several years for bats to find and inhabit the STACY SCHUMACHER, of Madison, Wis., builds a bat more than 50 mines and caves in 20 of the 24 Wis- June 1 through Aug. 15 to protect mothers and bat house.” house. PERCH PARADISE WDNR offers tips for pruning oak trees

HAYWARD, Wis. — To pro- the spread of oak wilt by bee- tect oak trees and prevent oak tles,” Cigan said. wilt, the Wisconsin Department Don Kissinger, a DNR urban of Natural Resources advises forester in Wausau, said there people to avoid pruning the are also other important reasons species on their properties from to avoid pruning deciduous trees April through July. in spring beyond concerns about Spring and early summer oak wilt. pruning makes oak trees vulner- “Spring is the time when tree able to oak wilt, a fatal fungal buds and leaves are growing, disease. Any tree damage during leaving the tree’s food reserves the spring creates an opening low,” Kissinger said. In general, that exposes live tree tissue and he said, the best time to prune provides an opportunity for the trees is in winter. oak wilt fungus to infect the tree, Oak wilt and other diseases said Paul Cigan, DNR forest also move easily on or in fire- health specialist in Hayward. wood logs year-’round. To protect “Just 15 minutes could be trees in general, don't move fire- enough time for beetles that are wood long distances, or only use carrying oak wilt spores to land firewood labeled as Wisconsin on a fresh wound and infect a certified, Cigan said. tree,” he warned. Oak wilt has been found in all The use of tree paint or a Wisconsin counties, except Ash- wound dressing is not normally land, Bayfield, Calumet, Door, recommended on pruning cuts or Douglas, Forest, Iron, wounded surfaces on most trees, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboy- but for damaged oaks, the prod- gan and Taylor. Several of the ucts are recommended from counties have the highest abun- April through July. dance of healthy and productive “An immediate light painting oak forests in the state and the of wounds on oak trees during DNR seeks to prevent the spread this time helps protect against of oak wilt into them.

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Upper Peninsula 2016 has been adjudicated. Two Lake Gogebic: Fishing remained Ontonagon County men were sen- good as of Thursday. Perch action tenced for taking a black bear with- was good using wigglers and spikes out a license and out of season. in 22 to 27 feet. One individual was ordered to Ice conditions and travel were pay $2,940 and the other $3,070. Mark Walters photo good, with no snow on the ice. Both had three-day jail sentences JOEY DUSHEK holds a respectable-sized perch caught on a Mississippi River fishing trip that saw many boats on the river and quite a few fish land- Always check locally before suspended, as long as they comply ed over a 31-hour period. heading out, though, as conditions with all terms of their probation. can change very quickly at this time Mapes is investigating a com- of year. plaint of three turkeys being taken Marquette: Fishing picked up as out of season in Ontonagon County. anglers were jigging and trolling for Mapes and CO Nathan Sink cohos, brown trout and steelhead worked a night patrol on Lake Goge- Boats gang up for some hot near the Bubblers with artificial and bic. They came across a group of cut bait. One of the docks was tip-ups that were not being attended. accessible for launching boats in the After tripping one of the tip-ups and Upper Harbor. waiting a half hour, Mapes and Sink Shore anglers caught steelhead knocked on the individual’s resi- action on mighty Mississippi in the Chocolay River and the Carp dence. River on spawn. Brown trout were Contact was made with the occu- also caught in the Chocolay River pants of the house and confessions when using spawn and wax worms. were obtained for failing to attend to Hello friends: and a great many redhorse. was killing time. Most of the fish were between 10 the fishing lines. Enforcement action This week, I spent all but 10 Close to dark, I took Joey to At daybreak, a steady bite of and 12 inches. was taken. minutes of a 31-hour adventure shore and on the ride back had perch began and by steady, I Little Bay de Noc: Any remain- CO Brian Bacon, CO Jared Fer- living in my boat on Pool 9 on some pretty bad luck when I hit mean you might get one chance ing ice is no longer safe. Perch guson and Sgt. Marc Pomroy con- the Mississippi River near something that did some fairly every five minutes and only half anglers were forced to fish shallow ducted a patrol of Dickinson County Genoa. serious damage to my prop and of the perch were keepers. I like waters only near Kipling and most of lakes. Late season panfish anglers the fish were small. were the target of the patrol and vio- I had not fished near this Mark hopefully not my lower unit on them to be at least 9 inches to Department of Natural lations addressed included over lim- dam on open water before and Walters my 90-hp Etec! keep. Resources western U.P. reports its of panfish, no fishing licenses, an spent the majority of my experi- I try not to get caught up in There were a lot of fishermen through early March: unregistered ORV and one subject ence fishing for perch and things that I can’t do anything near me and everyone kind of Conservation officers David was cited for possession of five walleyes very close to Clement’s about and the next phase of this talks to each other and you can Miller and Ethen Mapes assisted the undersized bass during the closed Fishing Float. 31-hour adventure would have see who knows how to fish and Great Lakes Enforcement Unit and season. the Special Investigations Unit with CO Mark Leadman was notified me walleye fishing and spending who does not. execution of a search warrant on an by an ambulance driver that a rac- Tuesday, March 28 the night sleeping on the floor of It was same with boat han- individual’s residence/place of busi- coon was wandering the state high- High 47, low 33 my boat. dling; you can also see a lot ness in Chassell. way just outside of Marquette. I had planned on doing this You saw some really good about peoples’ character and as The suspect was selling smelt as The ambulance driver had adventure by myself, but yester- fishermen, some really good boat much as I hate to admit it, not bait, which had been brought in from attempted to scare the raccoon off day my 23-year-old stepson, handlers and some quite poor LuckI had changes some good luck when I everyone on the water is consid- Canada, but had not been inspected the highway when he noticed that it or certified to be disease-free for Joey Dushek, asked me if I and rude boat handlers. caught a 15.25-inch walleye erate of their neighbors. was not acting normally and was The fishing was off the bot- invasive organisms. possibly suffering from distemper. would like to spend a day fish- about one minute after starting I seemed to have a hot pole Law enforcement action was Leadman located the animal just ing on the Mississippi River tom with sliding sinkers or to fish again and I was really today and loved my perch fish- taken and approximately 150 as it wandered back onto the high- near Genoa, so Joey and I drove three-way harnesses tipped with excited for my evening. As luck ing experience and even riled pounds of smelt were seized. way, nearly causing a three-car colli- separately and met near Tomah red worms, crawlers or min- would have it, I caught six more my neighbors a bit by cooking CO Brian Lasanen attended a sion. The raccoon was removed and at 5 this morning. That is how nows, and the walleye fishermen walleyes, but that was my only venison back straps in front of “Wildlife through Forestry” forum was to be referred for testing. our adventure began. used jigs. legal fish. them. presentation at the Ewen School. Northern Wisconsin The action on the float was While working on Lake Goge- Ice is quickly thinning on north- So we launched my 18.6- Later in the evening, I put a I had to head home one way bic, Lasanen observed an off-road ern lakes, with dangerous conditions horsepower War Eagle and pretty steady with 8- to 11-inch sleeping pad on the floor of my or another at 1 p.m. and had 24 vehicle operator who was not using on most lakes. headed to what we hoped would perch and lots of redhorse. boat, unrolled my sleeping bag perch in the livewell at that a helmet. Upon making contact, the Steelhead season opened on be a perch paradise. For those of us in boats, it and slept like a baby until an time. rider said he did not want to pay the the lower stretch of the Brule River By all the folks waiting on seemed to be redhorse and very hour before daylight. I decided to work a little over- money for an ORV sticker. Law last weekend and anglers reported the beach to fish the float and few perch. time and caught number 25 at enforcement action was taken. good success. It was very few perch until CO Doug Hermanson is investi- Fishing licenses expired on Fri- the busy boat landing, we were Wednesday, March 29 1:20 p.m. and really have to say gating a complaint from a local tim- Joe and I made a move closer to day and new licenses are required not the only ones with high High 46, low 35 I enjoyed this section of river ber company where someone has effective today. hopes. the float and set up shop for the I knew exactly where I want- and watching the folks both on been cutting standing trees in Bara- The great blue herons have Joey had a buddy who fished next 10 hours. ed to position the War Eagle for the float and in their boats ga County. More than 20 trees have returned and frequent the Brule here two days before, so we had We could see most fishermen having my best chance at some enjoying life on the mighty Mis- been taken. River Fish Hatchery, looking for an some inside info. on the float and they could see top-notch perch fishing and as I sissippi. Hermanson recovered a bald easy meal. eagle that appeared to have been Fire danger level in northern Here is the reality of fishing us and what a world that is with was making my move in the Sunset so many people catching perch struck by a motor vehicle. Wisconsin was moderate Thursday, here in late March: It looked dark, I literally beat a boat com- Several other eagles were in the but sunshine, low humidity and wind like there were probably 150 and trying to have a good time. I ing in from the landing by 10 area feeding on a deer carcass near can quickly change it to high. Check people on the float and for was really impressed. seconds. the highway. Hermanson moved the fire danger conditions and burning maybe 10 acres of water, there So Joey and I had limited So it was dark, I had my carcass farther off of the roadway to permit requirements on the DNR were probably 70 boats. success landing/keeping 15 Coleman lantern running and I prevent any additional problems. website or call 1-888-WIS-BURN perch in the 9- to 11-inch range Mapes reported an illegally (947-2876.) Information is updated taken bear case that occurred in each day at 11 a.m. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 l 9

2016-17 All-U.P. Boys Basketball Team Dream Team

Jason Whitens North Central Senior 6-5 Trent Bell Negaunee Senior 6-7 Dawson Bilski North Central Senior 6-3 Carson Wonders Iron Mountain Senior 6-4 Dre Tuominen Negaunee Senior 6-0 Class ABC First Team

Reece Castor Gladstone Soph 6-4 Brandon Paul Sault Ste. Marie Junior 6-7 Connor Ortman Norway Junior 6-3 Hart Holmgren Ishpeming Junior 6-5 Tyler Willette Escanaba Senior 6-2 Class ABC Second Team

Justin Bal Escanaba Senior 6-3 Alex DuVall St. Ignace Senior 5-6 Marcus Johnson Ishpeming Junior 5-8 Marcus McKenney Negaunee Junior 5-7 Chad Raasio West Iron County Senior 5-5 John Paramski Sault Ste. Marie Junior 5-3 Brad Spindler Kingsford Junior 5-5 Darien Nichols L’Anse Senior 5-4 A.J. Weisnicht Ishpeming Senior 5-8 Ryley Alaspa Norway Senior 5-6 Class D First Team

Jake Witt Ewen-Trout Creek Junior 6-7 Derrick Edington Pickford Senior 6-7 Bobby Kleiman North Central Senior 5-10 Hunter Eichhorn Carney-Nadeau Senior 6-1 Devin Schmitz Dollar Bay Junior 5-11 Class D Second Team

Marcus Krachinski North Central Senior 6-1 Chase Massey Cedarville Senior 6-0 Jaden Janke Dollar Bay Junior 6-3 Daniel Nocerini Forest Park Senior 6-2 Mitchell Borseth Ontonagon Senior 6-3 Logan Hardwick Rapid River Junior 6-4 Jaden Wood Jeffers Senior 6-0 Austin Berglund Ewen-Trout Creek Senior 6-3 Max Samardich Bessemer Senior 6-1 Ryan Arndt Bark River-Harris Junior 5-10

SPECIAL AWARDS Class ABC Player of the Year: Carson Wonders, Iron Mountain Class D Players of the Year: Jason Whitens, North Central; Dawson Bilski, North Central Class ABC Coach of the Year: Clayton Castor, Gladstone Class D Coach of the Year: Adam Mercier, North Central Class AB Team of the Year: Marquette (20-2) Class C Team of the Year: Negaunee (20-5) Class D Team of the Year: North Central (28-0) Special mention (players earning 2 or more votes) Class ABC Tyler Beauchamp, Kingsford; Alec Blank, Munising; Cade Contreras, Munising; Steve Nelson, West Iron County; Matt Ojala, Calumet; Joe Ostrowsky, Marquette; Ryan Robinette, Escanaba; Reed Weidenhoefer, Gwinn. Class D Duane Englund, Mid-Peninsula; Garrett O’Neil, North Dickinson; Seth Polfus, North Central; Jacob Suzik, Wakefield-Marenisco. Honorable mention (players earning fewer than two votes) Class ABC Garrett Finkbeiner, Marquette; Wyatt Loukus, Calumet; Tanner Mathias, Menominee; Dylan Mills, Rudyard; Ian Ogea, Marquette; Rudy Peterson, Gladstone; Josh Plante, Norway; Geroge Sevarns, Newberry; Luke Terrian, Kingsford; Tucker Taylor, Gwinn; Brandt Tembreull, L’Anse; Dondre Yohe, Ishpeming. Class D Joe Heinonen, Superior Central; Tyler Johnson, Big Bay de Noc; Caleb Maki, Jeffers; Beau Rondeau, Superior Central.Lyons, Brimley, Autumn Rasner, Stephenson. E-TC’s Witt named to D First Team; Borseth, Berglund, Samardich Second Team selections By JASON JUNO he was able to do on the floor, espe- [email protected] cially with the youth we had on the Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos MARQUETTE — Four area team and the attention he was get- CLOCKWISE FROM top left, Bessemer’s Max Samardich, Ewen-Trout Creek’s Jake Witt, Ewen-Trout Creek’s Austin Berglund and Ontonagon’s players were named to the All-U.P. ting, it was an excellent season for Mitchell Borseth were named All-U.P. this week. Witt was a Class D First Team selection while Samardich, Berglund and Borseth made the Second team at Wednesday’s 67th annual him. It was the season he needed Team. boys basketball meeting of the to have for us to be successful.” the rest of the conference — is that passed 1,000 career points while Wakefield-Marenisco junior career points, fifth best all-time in Upper Peninsula Sportswriters Witt shot 50 percent from he’s just a junior. leading the Gladiators to a good Jacob Suzik was a special mention. the U.P. He averaged 22.6 poitns and Sportscasters Association. behind the arc, a weapon he need- He already has 1,162 points and season that included two wins over Three other Copper Mountain and 11.1 rebounds as a senior. Ewen-Trout Creek’s Jake Witt ed to avoid the double — and 877 rebounds in his career. conference champion Dollar Bay. players were honored to make it Whitens had won the award by added to his collection of postsea- sometimes triple — teams he faced He already has an offer to play “He’s impossible to stop and seven All-U.P. players from the himself the previous two seasons. son awards by earning a spot on inside. He didn’t just get his num- at Michigan Tech. he’s got it all,” W-M coach Terry conference. He has not committed to a college the Class D First Team. bers with his size and strength, his His teammate, senior Austin Fetters said. “He’s a very good out- Dollar Bay junior Devin nor has the basketball and football The 6-7 center averaged 24.2 athleticism made him a madden- Berglund, was one of three area side shooter. ... He put the ball on Schmitz was a First Team selec- standout committed to a sport yet. points, 17 rebounds and 5.1 blocks ing matchup for opposing defenses. Second Team selections in Class D. the floor and drove to the basket.” tion. His solid season was boosted Bilski plans to play basketball per game, while also earning the “When all the teams we played Berglund came on late in the Bessemer’s Max Samardich by a 40-point performance in a at Michigan Tech. Copper Mountain Player of the this year that had good guards, the season, a key factor in the Pan- managed to stand out on a bal- near-upset of eventual state cham- Negaunee point guard Dre Year award and a spot on the biggest aspect of his game was his thers going from an 8-7 record to a anced Speedboy team that went pion North Central in the regional Tuominen and inside man Trent Associated Press Class D All-State ability to handle the ball, pass and 12-8 mark to end the regular sea- from a 2-5 start to the favorite to semifinal. Bell were also Dream Team selec- team. keep us out of trouble against son. He averaged 21.1 points per win the district. Dollar Bay’s Jaden Janke and tions. He led the Panthers to the Dis- presses and pressure man-to-man game in E-TC’s final eight games, He was their most consistent Jeffers Jaden Wood made the Sec- Bell, a Tech recruit, shot 69 per- trict 127 championship with a defenses,” Besonen said. “It was a including the tournament run. performer and he came up big ond Team. cent from the field, while Tuomi- dominating district final perfor- big release valve to get the ball He averaged 16.2 points, 6.2 when needed. That included com- The Dream Team was made up nen had a 5.2 assist-to-turnover mance — 32 points, 18 boards, 6 moving to where it needed to be. rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. ing up with eight straight points of five seniors, including two from ratio. blocks. E-TC won 62-60 in an He was dynamic scoring the ball He shot 47.9 percent from 3 (35- and three key rebounds down the North Central and two from Iron Mountain’s Carson Won- upset over a Bessemer team that and defensively, protecting our rim 73). stretch in a win over Dollar Bay. Negaunee. ders, a Northern Michigan recruit, had won 10 games in a row, includ- so well with our lack of size and Ontonagon senior Mitchell “He could score the big points Besides making Dream Team, finished with 1,467 points to make ing a blowout win over the Pan- maturity, body-wise. I think that Borseth also made the Second for us, but he’d also get the North Central’s Jason Whitens the Dream Team for the second thers just eight days earlier. kept us out of some really danger- Team. rebound, the loose balls for us, dur- and Dawson Bilski were also the time in his career. “It was kind of a coming-out ous spots against teams this year.” He averaged 22 points, seven ing our run,” Bessemer coach Players of the Year in Class D. He was also the Class ABC party for him this year,” E-TC The best part for Witt and E-TC rebounds and four assists. Borseth Richard Matrella said. Whitens finished with 2,052 Player of the Year. coach Brad Besonen said. “What — and probably the worst part for 10 l SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS2017 MLB SEASON PREVIEW UConn's 111- Power rankings KEY BP Bullpen Based on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best ranking SP Starting OFF Offense AMERICAN LEAGUE pitching DEF Defense game winning Teams listed in order of last season’s finish (2016 record) EAST CENTRAL WEST streak ends, Miss Red Sox Blue Jays Orioles Yankees Rays Indians Tigers Royals White Sox Twins Rangers Mariners Astros Angels Athletics St wins at buzzer

DALLAS (AP) — UConn's record 111-game (93-69) (89-73) (89-73) (84-78) (68-94) (94-67) (86-75) (81-81) (78-84) (59-103) (95-67) (86-76) (84-78) (74-88) (69-93) winning streak came to a startling end when Mississippi State pulled off perhaps the SP 5 5 1 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 biggest upset in women's basketball history, BP 3 3 5 4 2 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 stunning the Huskies 66-64 on Morgan OFF 5 3 4 3 1 5 4 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 1 William's overtime buzzer beater in the nation- DEF 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 2 3 3 3 5 1 al semifinals Friday night. TOT 17915113 12 913 13 9 7 12 13 14 12 6 William hit a 15-footer to cap it, moments (out It will take a One of the Orioles are A team in A lingering An AL Finished Plenty of Seem fully The Twins Lost bats of Has look Appear to Lineup The offense after a replay review awarded UConn two free of 20) while to get strongest hoping their transition; question is favorite with eight games question committed had the Ian Desmond, of a team have all appears to has some throws for a flagrant 1 foul call that tied the used to life rotations in power-laden plan to start whether perhaps the behind the marks up to a major worst record Mitch Moreland that could the pieces be improved; power, and game with 26.6 seconds left. without Big the AL, but lineup is with a nucleus enough was league’s Indians; and down overhaul; in the majors and Carlos improve by necessary if starting the bullpen "I live for moments like this," William said. Papi, but doesn’t have enough to of some young done to deepest closing gap lineup, not added several last season; Beltran in the a few wins, to make rotation is pretty young core much depth; overcome a players. improve pitching won’t be to mention prospects the starting offseason; top which might a deep stays healthy deep, but "UConn, they're an incredible team. For me to of players will have to questionable Injured SS the overall staff; appear easy, and the pitching trading away pitching of the rotation be enough postseason and pitches the rotation make that shot against them, it's unbelievable. puts the overcome starting Didi Gregorius talent poised to a lot might staff; can Chris Sale ranked 30th is set with a to end MLB’s run and well, they is mostly I'm still in shock right now. I wanted to take the them among the loss rotation; high will likely around team return to depend on make noise and Adam out of 30 in healthy Yu longest possibly can return built on shot. I wanted to take the shot and I made it." the early of Edwin priority on miss first leader Evan the World whether they if things Eaton over wins (37), Darvish and playoff contend to playoff young UConn coach Geno Auriemma had a wry favorites Encarnacion defense month Longoria Series stay healthy break right the winter ERA (5.39) Cole Hamels drought for a title contention promise smile on his face after the final shot. There wasn't much else he could do, the chance for a fifth straight national title suddenly beyond Coming close in 2016, the Indians are on a mission to end their 69-year drought, but back in the Windy City … his grasp. The Huskies hadn't lost in 865 days, with that defeat coming to Stanford in overtime on Nov. 17, 2014. "We had an incredible run, but we came up Can the Cubbies turn two? against a much better team tonight," Auriemma said. The Bulldogs (34-4) will play South Caroli- na for the national championship Sunday night WORLD SERIES in a matchup of two SEC teams. CHAMPIONSHIP STREAKS Mississippi State (33-5) and UConn met in the Sweet 16 last season and the Huskies won TEAM SEASONS LENGTH by 60 points — the most-lopsided win in N.Y. Yankees 1949-53 5 regional semifinals history. All season long the Bulldogs had that humiliating loss on their N.Y. Yankees 1936-39 4 minds. Oak. Athletics 1972-74 3 N.Y. Yankees 1998-00 3 Chi. Cubs 1907-08 2 Phi. Athletics 1910-11 2 Scoreboard Bos. Red Sox 1915-16 2 N.Y. Giants 1921-22 2 NCAA Men’s N.Y. Yankees 1927-28 2 DivisionAll Times I Basketball EDT FINAL FOUR Phi. Athletics 1929-30 2 At University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Ariz. N.Y. Yankees 1961-62 2 National Semifinals Saturday, April 1 Cin. Reds 1975-76 2 South Carolina (26-10) vs. Gonzaga (36-1), 6:09 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 1977-78 North Carolina (31-7) vs. Oregon (33-5), 40 minutes after the conclu- 2 sion of the first game Tor. Blue Jays 1992-93 2 National Championship Monday, April 3 Semifinal winners NCAA Women’s ith the honeymoon over, the Chicago Cubs must drought in Major League Baseball, having not won a title Division I Basketball All Times EDT W focus their attention on becoming the first team to since 1948. FINAL FOUR At Dallas win consecutive World Series since the Yankees won With many critical pieces locked up for years to come and with National Semifinals Friday, March 31 three straight between 1998-2000. all of the young talent on display, the Cubs are built for a South Carolina 62, Stanford 53 lengthy run of success. Mississippi State (33-4) 66, UConn 64, OT The Cubs overcame a century of bad history and high National Championship expectations to win the franchise’s first World Series Repeating in baseball is a tall task due to the unpredictable Sunday, April 2 South Carolina vs. Mississippi State, 6 p.m. in 108 years in a seven-game classic against the nature of a 162-game schedule, but the Cubs are a clear

Women’sSemifinals NIT Cleveland Indians. The Tribe now own the longest favorite heading into the season. Wednesday, March 29 Michigan 65, Villanova 61 Georgia Tech 69, Washington State 61 Championship A look at some players who are close to historic DON’T STOP BELIEVING Saturday, April 1 MILESTONE WATCH achievements in 2017: Georgia Tech at Michigan, 3 p.m. Now that the Cubs have broken baseball’s oldest curse, who’s next? A lot of teams Wisconsin AP Boys are lurking, waiting to break baseball’s longest active championship drought. All-State Team 3,000 600 2,500 450 Player of the year Kobe King, La Crosse Central (unanimous). Cleveland Texas Houston Coach of the year hits home runs strikeouts saves Indians Rangers Astros Jim Myers, Barneveld. Adrian Beltre Albert Pujols Bartolo Colon Francisco Rodriguez FIRST TEAM Needs 58 hits to Nine homers shy of He’s 135 strikeouts shy of Needing 20 saves, Kobe King, 6-4, sr., La Crosse Central 1948 69 1961* 56 1962* 55 Joey Hauser, 6-8, jr., Stevens Point join Wade Boggs 600 in his career – a becoming the 33rd member it’s is a good bet the SEASONS Terrence Lewis, 6-6, sr., Milwaukee Riverside and George Brett total only equaled by of the 2,500-strikeout club Tigers closer will join John Diener, 6-4, jr., Cedarburg as the only Barry Bonds, Hank for pitchers. With only 888 Mariano Rivera, Milwaukee San Diego Washington Jordan McCabe, 6-0, jr., Kaukauna members of the Aaron, Babe Ruth, career walks, Colon has a Trevor Hoffman and Brewers Padres Nationals SECOND TEAM 3,000 Hit Club who Alex Rodriguez, Willie good chance to become Lee Smith in 2017 Chris Knight, 6-8, sr., Madison Memorial played more than Mays, Ken Griffey Jr., only the ninth pitcher to as the only pitchers Tyrese Haliburton, 6-5, jr., Oshkosh North 1969* 48 1969* 48 1969* 48 Mitch Listau, 6-4, jr., Waunakee half their games Jim Thome and finish with 2,500 Ks and with 450 career Koreem Ozier, 6-1, sr., Racine Case at third base. Sammy Sosa. fewer than 1,000 walks. saves. *Year franchise entered MLB as expansion team; has yet to win a World Series championship Hunter Plamann, 6-1, jr., Appleton Xavier THIRD TEAM JC Butler, 6-5, jr., Racine Prairie When it comes to the next generation of baseball stars, there are some intriguing players on the horizon. Bennett Vander Plas, 6-8, sr., Ripon Tyler Herro, 6-5, jr., Whitnall RISING STARS SET TO SHINE Here are some rookies hoping to have an impact this season: Tyree Eady, 6-5, sr., Middleton Bailey Kale, 6-0, sr., La Crosse Central FOURTH TEAM Trevell Cunningham, 5-11, sr., Arrowhead Owen Hamilton, 7-1, sr., Prescott Will Chevalier, 6-8, sr., Kimberly Drew Blair, 6-3, jr., Stevens Point Alex Arians, 6-4, sr., Madison Edgewood HONORABLE MENTION Brennen Banks, sr., Evansville; Mandela Deang, jr., Madison Edge- wood; Alec Fruin, sr., Beloit Turner; Will Schwartz, sr., Darlington; Jake Schroeckenthaler, jr., Monona Grove; Tyler Hughes, sr., Onalaska; Luke 2B Yoan Moncada OF Andrew Benintendi RHP Jose De Leon SS Gleyber Torres RHP Jharel Cotton OF Bradley Zimmer RHP Tyler Glasnow SS Dansby Swanson Reader, jr., Bangor; CJ Siegel, jr., La Crosse Logan; Chris Thompson, jr., Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Rays New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta Braves Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau; Jalen Zubich, sr., Onalaska; Tyler Fuerlinger, sr., Columbus Catholic; Osy Ekwueme, sr.,Medford; Neal Cerveny, sr., The Cuban slugger The 22-year-old, The Rays got the The speedster was Dazzled in his first The 6-foot-5 first- The 23-year-old Selected by Arizona Gresham; Nate Schmidt,sr., Shiocton; Trevor Cook, sr., Washburn; was acquired in rocketed through right-hander in a youngest MVP in the stint in the majors round pick in the 2014 struggled a bit in with the first pick of Ryan Krueger, sr., Hortonville; Nate Schmidt, sr., Shiocton; Bryce TeKul- his first stint in the ve, sr., Luxemburg-Casco; Jordan Nolle, sr., Bay Port; Sam Ferris, jr., the blockbuster Boston’s minor January trade with history of the Arizona last year, going 2-0 draft drew praise the 2015 draft. The Appleton Xavier; Alex Ohde, sr., Chippewa Falls McDonell; Jaxon deal that sent lefty league system after the Dodgers. Likely Fall League last with a 2.15 ERA in from manager Terry majors last year, D-backs traded him Knotek, jr., River Falls; Xavier Cummings, sr., Hayward; A.J. Hendrick- ace Chris Sale to he was grabbed as will begin the year at age 19. He five starts. He was Francona this spring but the 6-foot-8 to Atlanta six months son, sr., Pecatonica; Marlon Ruffin, jr., Sun Prairie; Matthew Myers, sr., Boston. Could bring seventh overall pick in year with Triple-A carried that success acquired by the for his bat and right-hander looked later and he hit .302 Barneveld; Alex Ranney, sr., Lake Mills; Storm Murphy, sr., Middleton; his powerful swing the 2015 draft. Made Durham. Made his into spring training, Athletics in the improvement in the great this spring. He with three HRs and Keshawn Justice, jr. Madison East; Brady Wagner, sr., Lake Mills; Luke and athleticism it to the majors last major league debut drawing praise for his August trade that outfield. Hit .250 with went 8-3 with a 1.87 17 RBIs in 38 games Loewe, sr., Fond du Lac; Marcus Domask, soph., Waupun; Luke to the starting in September and sent Rich Hill and ERA in 20 starts at with the Braves last Goedeke, sr., Valders; Shane Wissink, sr., Oshkosh North; Eddie August and hit .295 impressive skills and 15 HRs and 62 RBIs Muench, sr., Ripon; Gage Malensek, soph., Brookfield Central; Carlos lineup at some with two HRs and 14 was 2-0 with a 6.35 maturity. Could make Josh Reddick to in two minor league Triple-A Indianapolis year. Has the look Curtis, jr., Milwaukee Riverside; Andrew Lewis, sr., Milwaukee Vincent; point this summer. RBIs in 34 games. ERA in four starts. it to New York soon. the Dodgers. stops last season. in 2016. of a budding star. Deontay Long, soph., Milwaukee Washington; Garrett Nelson, sr., Beaver Dam; Brandon Hau, sr., Mukwonago; Alou Dillion, sr., Wauwatosa West; Terrance Banyard, sr., Destiny; Tyree Ellis, sr., Mil- waukee Washington; Drew Yetka, sr., Oak Creek. Listed in order of 2016 record NATIONAL LEAGUE Teams ranked by AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick

AmericanAll Times League EDT EAST CENTRAL WEST Sunday's Games N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. NationalsMets Marlins Phillies Braves Cubs Cardinals Pirates Brewers Reds Dodgers Giants Rockies D-backs Padres Monday's Games Pittsburgh at Boston, 2:05 p.m. Toronto at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. (95-67) (87-75) (79-82) (71-91) (68-93) (103-58) (86-76) (78-83) (73-89) (68-94) (91-71)(87-75) (75-87) (69-93) (68-94) L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. SP 5 5 2 3 2 5 4 3 3 1 4 4 1 2 1 Tuesday's Games N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. BP 3 4 5 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 2 Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. OFF 5 4 3 1 3 5 4 4 2 2 4 3 5 4 1 Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. DEF 4 3 4 4 3 5 2 2 2 3 4 5 3 2 2 L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. TOT 17 16 14 10 10 19 14 11 8 7 16 15 11 9 6 National League Sunday's Games The lineup is Have enough Depth Are still Pitching Have one of Bolstered by a Didn’t Contending If the Coming off Madison If they can Pitching Have San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. probably as talent and remains a rebuilding holds the baseball’s mostly healthy exactly throw in the rotation their fourth Bumgarner weather must decided on Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. good as it’s depth to problem, and are key to how deepest rotation and cash around competitive doesn’t consecutive and Johnny early spring improve for a long-term Monday's Games ever been; make another and the probably well they rosters; trying the signing of in hopes of NL Central crumble NL West title; Cueto injuries, it team to have plan to Miami at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Nats hope October run; minor league a year fare this to become Dexter Fowler keeping up is still a from injuries appear to provide one could be a any hope of develop Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. to make a a long list of system away from season, first repeat as away from with Cubs ways away, the way it be perhaps of the best fruitful season, challenging young Pittsburgh at Boston, 2:05 p.m. second critical injuries is thin, thinking especially World Series Chicago, they and Cards; though the did last year, the biggest 1-2 punches especially the Dodgers players; Colorado at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. consecutive derailed them meaning postseason the geriatric winner since are expected margin for franchise the Reds threat to at the top of if lights-out and Giants hasn’t had Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. playoff trip – last year, so injuries contention; rotation; Yankees won to make rival error is small is headed could move the Cubs’ any rotation closer Greg in the West; a winning San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. and finally win better health could sink have modest playoffs a bit three in a row Cubs earn if it wants in the right up in the dominance in majors; Holland can formidable season Tuesday's Games Colorado at Milwaukee, 7:40 p.m. a series, too is crucial the season expectations of a stretch (1998-2000) everything to rebound direction standings in the NL deep lineup return to form lineup since 2010 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. SOURCE: Major League Baseball AP San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Rumblings among roommates cause problems

Dear Annie: I’m in my late dawn of roommates, and it 20s, and I live with three shows no signs of dying down. roommates. We were friends So don’t go wasting all your before moving in together — energy on it. and we still are, although I’m Dear Annie: The first time concerned about what may happen in that respect. Late- Dear I saw one of those disposable ly, we’ve been having some Annie teeth-flossers lying in a park- roommate drama, and I’m ing lot, it looked so bizarre to hoping to defuse the situa- me. Now I’m seeing them tion. much, except that she eventu- often. It seems people have MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM The epicenter of all the ally forgets they’re hers and gotten so insensitive and self- drama is, predictably, the then refuses to do them. One ish that they don’t care about kitchen. of us (most recently, I did) will other people having to deal One roommate, “Wendy,” say something to the effect of: leaves dishes in the sink for “I think those are your dishes with the sight — or the birds days at a time — which I from the other night. Would and other animals who might wouldn’t even mind that you mind cleaning up before I choke on them. Do they think have company over tomorrow anyone wants to pick up their night?” dirty dental floss? Yuck! I’ll YOUR Wendy not only denies that bet that 90 percent of the they’re her dishes but also time, they’re going right into seems a little offended and OROSCOPE a store or building with a H bemused by the question. garbage can conveniently BORN LOSER At first, the other clean- freak roommate and I would located on the way in. I hope just say forget it and do her people see this and start car- dishes ourselves, but I’m get- ing about others more. — ting tired of it. I hate doing Seen Enough my own dishes, let alone Dear Seen: “Yuck!” is EUGENIA someone else’s. LAST right. This is disgustingly I wish I were financially selfish behavior. Not only are stable enough to afford a floss picks wasteful but also Your Birthday place of my own, but if I want Saturday, April 1, 2017 to start putting a decent many dentists argue that amount of money in my sav- they’re not so good for our Let charm lead the way. You will get mouths as regular old dental much further if you are accommodat- ings account, having room- ALLEY OOP ing, offer incentives and treat others mates seems like the best floss. I’m sure some people with respect. If you listen to the prob- option. Any advice on harmo- have legitimate reasons for lems of others and make positive sug- nizing this household? — using these plastic picks, but gestions, you will be viewed as a lead- Deep in Dishes I think we can all agree that er. 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You about Annie Lane and read Take charge, but don’t make assump- might also consider using features by other Creators tions based on what others tell you. your own flatware and bowls Syndicate columnists and car- FOR BETTER OR WORSE False information is likely to be offered so there’s no confusion as to to throw you off guard. Fact-checking toonists, visit the Creators whose crusty cereal bowl has will be necessary. Syndicate website at cre- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — A lit- been growing fuzz over the tle charm and a whole lot of charisma past week. ators.com. will set you apart from any competition Remember that the war of COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- you face. Make love, romance and the dishes has raged since the ATORS.COM family fun priorities. Re-evaluate busi- ness partnerships and joint ventures. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Don’t fear being different or offering AILY LOBE ROSSWORD unusual solutions. Take ownership of D G C the position you are in and make your point clear. 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