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aspirusgrandview.org GV-013a DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, October 31, 2013 75 cents Missing HAPPY HALLOWEEN Charges added in Montreal fatal woman found drunk driving crash LAKE GOGEBIC — Helen By RALPH ANSAMI Wakevainen, 82, who was [email protected] reported missing from her home HURLEY — A 17-year-old on the west shore of Lake Goge- Hurley resident who faces a count bic, was found alive by Michigan of homicide by intoxicated use of State Police Wednesday after a vehicle has entered not guilty being missing for approximately pleas to misdemeanor charges 31 hours, according to a State related to the traffic death. Police press release. Paige Rene Grayson, 17, of 210 Wakevainen was last seen on Copper St., was the driver in a Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 14 single-vehicle accident in She was located about a quar- the city of Montreal that resulted ter of a mile from her residence, in the death of Trevor Mylly, 17, in the woods. of Ironwood. A passenger in the She was transported by vehicle, he died of a massive skull Marenisco EMS and later inter- fracture. cepted by Beacon Ambulance to Grayson is being represented Aspirus Grand View in Iron- by attorney Mike Korpela and on wood. Monday charges of operating The search and rescue was while intoxicated, speeding, oper- assisted by Gogebic County ating left of center, driving with- Search and Rescue, Lake Goge- out insurance and operating with bic Volunteer Fire Department, a prohibited alcohol content were Department of Natural added in Iron County Court. Resources, Gogebic County Sher- Iron County Judge Patrick iff’s Department, Marenisco Madden said the misdemeanor Police Department, Gogebic charges will “track” with the County Victim Services Unit and felony allegation. the Michigan State Police Wake- Grayson is free on a $50,000 field Post. signature bond under a house arrest provision. She may not leave her parents’ house, except Wolf hunt ends in to seek medical attention. Homicide by intoxicated use of all of Iron County Submitted photo PAXTON WANICK, a student of the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District Certified Nursing Assistant program, helps resident By RALPH ANSAMI Denise Fresonke decorate her pumpkin recently at Westgate Long-Term Care Center in Ironwood. [email protected] MONTREAL — page 5 Iron County, Wis., is now closed to wolf hunting and trap- ping for the Wisconsin season. The Wisconsin Department of Decade ago, Sun played tricks on planet Earth Natural Resources said Wednes- day wolf hunting zone 1, which includes western Iron County Ghosts and goblins, candle- On Oct. 29, a geomagnetic oil and gas in Alaska was dis- and Ashland County, was closed lit jack o’lanterns and haunted storm was initiated as the rupted. for the wolf season because 75 of houses are some of the fright- solar wind disrupted the Interference with over-the- the 76-wolf quota had been regis- ening fantasies associated with Earth’s protective magneto- horizon radio communication tered. Halloween, but 10 years ago, sphere. forced cancellation of airline Also closed was zone 5 (Jack- the Sun played its own tricks During the next three days, polar routes and their diver- son, Wood and Adams counties), on planet Earth. the “Halloween magnetic sions to lower latitudes. where 33 of the quota of 34 had Although many people may storm” evolved and grew to Global Positioning System been harvested. not recall it, a solar-terrestrial become one of the largest such accuracy was significantly Since zone 2 (including east- nightmare became a scary real- storms in a half century. degraded, affecting land and ern Iron County and Vilas Coun- ity. Magnetic storms are global ocean surveys, and commercial ty) had previously been closed According to an article pub- phenomena, and the effects can and military aircraft naviga- when 28 of the 29-wolf quota was lished in the be seen around the world. Dur- tion. met, only three zones in Wiscon- Geological Survey, in mid- ing the Halloween storm, mag- Some satellites were dam- sin remain open to wolf hunting October of 2003, a bundle of netic direction in Alaska quick- aged and a Japanese scientific and trapping. concentrated magnetic energy ly changed by more than 20 satellite was permanently dis- Wolf hunters and trappers can emerged from the Sun’s interi- degrees. In other words, the abled. continue to pursue wolves in or, forming a large sunspot. storm was so large that it could Astronauts onboard the zones 3, 4, and 6. Enormous solar flares soon fol- be measured with a simple International Space Station USGS sketch The only zone where the quota lowed. compass. The Halloween mag- took precautionary shelter to THIS UNITED States Geological Survey sketch depicts a witch navigat- isn’t close to being reached is Then, on Oct. 28, the netic storm also produced spec- avoid excessive levels of radia- ing solar flares from a Halloween storm in 2003. zone 3, including Rusk, Wash- sunspot abruptly ejected a tacular aurora, with tion. burn, Taylor and Burnett Coun- concentrated mass of electri- green”northern lights” seen as Additionally, geomagneti- America, forcing system opera- played tricks on technological cally conducted solar wind, far south as Texas and Florida. cally induced currents in the tors to take measures to pre- systems around the world and flinging it out into interplane- Geomagnetic orientation Earth’s crust caused stress in vent black-outs. scientists continue to analyze tary space toward the Earth. used for directional drilling for electric power grids in North The USGS said the storm the effects even today. WOLF — page 5 RED RIBBON WEEK City hears update on grant Hurley students participate in application By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] nationwide drug prevention event IRONWOOD — Mike Foley, of HURLEY — Students at the ping bullying. Also on Monday, Coleman Engineering, updated Hurley K-12 School are partici- students signed a Red Ribbon the Ironwood City Commission pating in Red Ribbon Week, a pledge. this week on plans to apply for a nationwide drug prevention Tuesday was, “It’s ‘Crazy’ to do stormwater assessment and event. Drugs and ‘Sock It’ to Alcohol wastewater management grant. The event focuses on students Day,” Students wore crazy hair Foley said the SAW grant learning to say no to drugs, but and crazy socks. could possibly be used for global students in Hurley have also On Wednesday, students wore information system training and expanded the event to include red in honor of the week and equipment. anti-bullying and alcohol preven- brought in non-perishable food Other possible uses for the tion education. items for local food pantries. grant include sewer system Red Ribbon Week was inspired Today, students were invited to smoke testing and video-testing. by the death of undercover Drug wear Halloween costumes and The SAW grant will not fund con- Enforcement Administration participated in the Citizen of the struction. agent Enrique Camarena by Mex- Month assembly. Ironwood has about 25 miles of ican drug traffickers in 1985. On Friday, students will wear pipe in its sanitary sewer system, Students kicked off Red Ribbon clothes backwards, to “turn” their Foley told city commissioners. Week Monday with, “Team Up backs on drugs and alcohol. Mid- Foley said about $96 million is Against Bullies Day.” Students dle and high school students can available statewide and the city were invited to wear their favorite Submitted photo team jerseys, hats or gear to STUDENTS IN grades pre-kindergarten through sixth grade wear red shirts in honor of Red Ribbon school to show support for stop- Week, Oct. 28-Nov. 1, at the Hurley K-12 School Wednesday. It is a nationwide drug prevention event. HURLEY — page 5 GRANT — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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It really, really had way overpass. tures Barton, 37, leaving the her.” About 20 McKinley High bus and the 20-something When the ambulance drove VIDEO DUPLICATION School students had just woman looking back at him. Her away, Barton got back on his QUALITY CLOSING OUT stepped aboard Darnell Barton’s gaze then returns to the traffic bus — and received a standing We copy these media formats Metro bus Oct. 18 when he spot- below. ovation from the high school to DVD or VHS tape: Every Day ted a woman who had climbed “That’s when I went and put students and other passengers VHS-C – 8mm – Hi8 - Digital 8 Buy 2 Cassettes over a guardrail and stood lean- my arms around her,” said Bar- who’d been watching through –Mini DV-DVD 2 For 1 ing over the afternoon traffic ton, a father of two. “I felt like the windows. He finished his Super 8 – Reg 8 – 16mm and Beta Get 1 FREE zipping along the Scajaquada if she looked down at that traf- route, wrote up a report and Reel to Reel / Cassette Film Developing While Supplies Last Expressway below. fic one more time it might be went home. 45-78-LP With cars and an occasional it.” “Being the humble individual pedestrian continuing to pass by With the woman in a bear that Darnell is, he didn’t write it Camera Camera Camera & Sound & Sound & Sound her, Barton wasn’t sure at first hug, Barton asked if she wanted in a way that was going to call 906-932-3901 906-932-3901 906-932-3901 that the woman was in distress. to come back over the rail. She attention to himself,” said C. Ronnie’ s Ronnie’ s Ronnie’ s He stopped his bus, opened hadn’t spoken up to that point Douglas Hartmayer, spokesman the door and asked if she needed but said yes. for the Niagara Frontier Trans- help, at that moment conflicted The video shows Barton ten- portation Authority. “It was: I ‘Boobies’ bracelet fight could go to Supreme Court between the rules of his job, derly helping her climb back did it, got back on my bus and which required him to call his over the guardrail and sit down. continued. That speaks volumes EASTON, Pa. (AP) — The dle school. They filed suit when An attorney for the American dispatcher, and his training as a Then he sits next to her on the about his demeanor and charac- court battle between two girls they were suspended for defying Civil Liberties Union, which former volunteer firefighter and concrete. He asked her name ter.” and their Pennsylvania school the ban on their school’s Breast helped the girls challenge the member of the Buffalo Special and other questions to distract Barton wishes he could speak over “I (heart) Boobies!” Cancer Awareness Day. rule, said Tuesday night the Police, which told him that if he her, he said, learning she was a with the woman again to make bracelets could be settled by the In August, the 3rd U.S. Cir- school had been hinting that it made contact, he shouldn’t student. sure she’s OK. U.S. Supreme Court. cuit Court of Appeals upheld a would petition the Supreme break it. “Then she said, ‘You smell “Things like this put what’s The Easton Area School Dis- lower court’s decision in favor of Court. “It was an interesting situa- good,’” he said. important in perspective,” he trict board voted 7-1 Tuesday the girls, saying also that the “I’m just really surprised tion, knowing what you know A corrections officer and a said. “You hug your kids a little night to appeal a federal district didn’t prove the that they’re so determined to and knowing what you have to female driver who’d been behind tighter, kiss your wife a little bit appeals court’s decision that bracelets are disruptive. fight this speech case of all do,” he said by phone Wednes- the bus came to help, speaking longer. You’re grateful. rejected its claim the bracelets Superintendent John Rein- speech cases,” said Mary day. “Dispatch picked up. I to the woman until police and an “Things may not be perfect,” are lewd and should be banned hart told The Express-Times of Catherine Roper. “(The remember giving my location ambulance arrived. he said, “but as we say, they’re a from school. Easton he supports the board’s bracelets) didn’t cause any and saying, ‘Send the authori- “While I was holding her, lis- little bit of all right.” The case started in 2010 decision. problems in the school.” when two girls, then ages 12 “The Third Circuit Court has School district solicitor John and 13, challenged the school’s compromised administrators’ Freund said the district had the ban on the bracelets designed to abilities to intervene in what is backing of the National School promote breast cancer aware- and what is not appropriate in Boards Association and the Report: NSA broke into Yahoo, Google data centers ness among young people. school,” he said. Pennsylvania School Board WASHINGTON (AP) — The and triggered legal questions, angrily to revelations that the The students, Brianna Hawk In court sessions, Reinhart Association. He said they and and Kayla Martinez, said they had called the bracelets “cause- other organizations are “con- National Security Agency has including whether the NSA may NSA collected data on millions of merely hoped to promote aware- based marketing energized by cerned about the implications of secretly broken into the main be violating federal wiretap laws. communications in their coun- ness of the disease at their mid- sexual double-entendres.” a hyper-sexualized environ- communications links that con- “Although there’s a dimin- tries. Details about the govern- ment,” The Express-Times nect Yahoo and Google data cen- ished standard of legal protection ment’s programs have been trick- reported. ters around the world, The Wash- for interception that occurs over- ling out since Snowden shared The lone board member to ington Post reported Wednesday, seas, the fact that it was directed documents with the Post and Save moneyy vote against the appeal said the citing documents obtained from apparently to Google’s cloud and Guardian newspaper in June. beforebefbfore theth snow ffallsallsll district should just drop the former NSA contractor Edward Yahoo’s cloud, and that there was The NSA’s principal tool to matter. Snowden. no legal order as best we can tell exploit the Google and Yahoo “I think we should be done A secret accounting dated Jan. to permit the interception, there data links is a project called with it. Let it go. We lost 20, 30 9, 2013, indicates that NSA sends is a good argument to make that MUSCULAR, operated jointly times, I don’t even know any- millions of records every day from the NSA has engaged in unlawful with the agency’s British counter- more,” Frank Pintabone said. Yahoo and Google internal net- surveillance,” said Marc Roten- part, GCHQ. The Post said NSA *1 $1,000 off Easton is one of several works to data warehouses at the berg, executive director of Elec- and GCHQ are copying entire Any 3E Series Tractor with the school districts around the agency’s Fort Meade, Md., head- tronic Privacy Information Cen- data flows across fiber-optic purchase of two or more implements country to ban the bracelets, quarters. In the last 30 days, field ter. 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Email calendar items and com- Bessemer. area74.org. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Holiday festival raises munity news to news@yourdaily- wood Memorial Building. 906-667- globe.com. For more information, Monday, Nov. 4 1110. call Community Editor Michelle Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Thomasini at 906-932-2211. Men’s Monthly Bible Study, 8 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. a.m., on defeating anger, community area74.org. funds for Mercer students Today room, Fairview Housing, Bessemer. Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) All welcome. 906-667-0469. Public Library. 715-476-2366. MERCER, Wis. — The Mer- Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-noon, at Iron County Food Pantry and Al-Anon, 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran cer Parent Teacher Student Iron County Food Pantry, 72 Michi- Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Church, Ironwood. Association offered tricks and gan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Michigan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., treats for Halloween revelers 4450. 561-4450. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Saturday with its annual Loona- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. cy Fest held at the Mercer vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Government School. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., area74.org. Wakefield Township Board, Students worked to trans- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Wakefield Senior Citizens, 2 5:30 p.m., township hall. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- p.m., Wakefield Senior Center. form the school into a “Hal- 1110. Chess Club, 4-5 p.m., for stu- Wednesday, Nov. 6 loween extravaganza,” a news Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, dents grades 6-12, Ironwood release said. Each class was Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Carnegie Library. 906-932-0203. Christian Men of the Northland, responsible for a game room, area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. with proceeds raised going to Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-noon, at class treasuries. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- Ironwood. area74.org. Iron County Food Pantry, 72 Michi- Attendees enjoyed games like al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, gan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- a cake and pie walk, a silent Kids’ Club, 6-7 p.m., for children 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright School, 4450. auction, bingo, a Halloween cafe in kindergarten-sixth grade, Haven- room 205. Alcoholics Anonymous, open and other holiday-themed activ- wood Baptist Church, 501 Copper MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran St., Hurley. 906-364-7420. MECCA cabin near the treatment Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ities. Fun Frolic, 6-8 p.m., Washington facility, Mercer, Wis. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 “Thanks to the ingenious Elementary School, Bessemer. Daughters of Isabella, 7 p.m., p.m. 906-932-4990. efforts of Mercer firemen Rich Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 St. Sebastian Catholic Church hall, Iron County Veterans Service Barbetti and James Schmidt, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Bessemer. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer (Wis.) the technology education room Hurley. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Town Hall. 715-561-2190. was transformed into the well- iHeart Youth Ministries, 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Christian Kidz Club, 3:15-5 renowned haunted house,” said teens to mid-20s; Lighthouse Faith area74.org. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- Deanna Pierpont, Mercer School Center, Ironwood. Government wood. 906-932-1510. Board treasurer. “Each year the Government Bessemer City Council, 5 p.m., Christian Kids Club, 3:30-5 firemen work their construction The Gogebic-Ontonagon Coun- city hall, Bessemer. p.m., all elementary children wel- ty Remonumentation Peer Ironwood Parks and Recre- come, Wesley United Methodist magic and a haunted house Review, 9 a.m., Gogebic County ation Commission, 5:30 p.m., Iron- Church, Ironwood. 906-932-3900. materializes.” Forestry Parks Commission, Natural wood Memorial Building. Adult Education Class, 4-7 A new addition to this year’s Resources Center, Bessemer. Gogebic County Fair Board, p.m., high school library, Hurley K-12 festival was a “Jail ‘n’ Bail’ 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds, Ironwood. School. 715-561-4900, ext 258. fundraiser presented by the Friday, Nov. 1 Bessemer VFW Cribbage freshmen class. Four “jails” were Tuesday, Nov. 5 League, 6 p.m., at the VFW. set up and teachers, citizens and Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-noon, at Alzheimer’s Disease Care- students did time until they Iron County Food Pantry, 72 Michi- Free GED Tutoring, 9 a.m.-noon givers Support Group, 6-7 p.m., raised enough money to be gan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- and 6-10 p.m., Gogebic County Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 4450. Community Schools, 304 E. Iron St., bailed out. “This event was a Mercer, Wis. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Bessemer. 906-663-4888. Bessemer Booster Club, 6:30 huge success, and one of the p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- p.m., A.D. Johnston High School. events that will be seen annual- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. ly,” Pierpont said. Submitted photo Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Proceeds from Loonacy Fest MERCER SCHOOL District Administrator Erik Torkelson does time in a Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran benefit PTSA programs includ- “Jail ‘n’ Bail” fundraiser Saturday during Loonacy Fest, an annual Hal- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ing Scholastic books, Santa’s Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 loween carnival held by the Mercer Parent Teacher Student Association (New Location) Workshop and the group’s open in Mercer, Wis. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic house. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. All Saint’s Lutheran Church Wakefield “PTSA officers Kelly Joustra, thank everyone for making the For more information on the Government 1202 Putnan Street, Iron County Finance Commit- Christine Barton, Missy Loonacy Fest the best ever,” Mercer PTSA, call Joustra at Wednesday, November 6, 2013 tee, 8 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. Klopatek and Tracey Heleniak Pierpont said. 715-476-2324. 4:45 pm Weigh-In ; 5:15 pm Meeting Saturday, Nov. 2 SAVE $5 when you pre-register OR SAVE $10 when you bring a new member to pre-register Briefly Minimum number required to join for series to renew. Treasure Room, 9 a.m.-noon, at All members are required to pay for the full series on Nov 6th. Iron County Food Pantry, 72 Michi- FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PRE-REGISTER, PLEASE CALL 1-800-848-3372 Iron County museum sets gan Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Elise Besonen,” music instructor bear and her cubs entered his winter hours 4450. Brad Besonen said. Honda Element sometime late Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 Admission fees are available for Monday or early Tuesday and went HURLEY — The Iron County a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- adults, students and families. Pro- on a rampage while trying to get wood. area74.org. Historical Society, 303 Iron St., Hur- ceeds from the fundraiser will help out. CITY OF BESSEMER ley, has set its winter hours. Alcoholics Anonymous purchase music for E-TC students. KMGH-TV reports the bears Starting Friday, the museum will Women’s Group, noon, Salem clawed the car doors, smashed the NO PARKING ON CITY STREETS be open Thursdays, Fridays and Bears break into car in Lutheran, Ironwood. area74.org. 2:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. ~ November 1st to April 1st plastic dashboard, and left electri- Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Colorado, tear up interior Vehicles found parked in violation of this notice will be towed away at cal wires dangling from the ceiling. Sunday, Nov. 3 OWNER’S EXPENSE and subject to fine. The City of Bessemer will E-TC offers fall talent Yellow insulation is all that’s left of GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — A Col- not be liable for damages to cars illegally parked. show the seat cushions. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., orado man who had some serious closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Ordinance No. 174 vandalism done to his car says he There was no food inside, but EWEN — The Ewen-Trout Church, Ironwood. Sections 5, 6 & 7 think he knows the culprits — a Monzel’s family did leave a pack- Creek School music department Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 family of bears that has been roam- age of gum and mints in the vehicle James K. Trudgeon / City Clerk will present its fall talent show Fri- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, ing his neighborhood. after washing it over the weekend. day at 6:30 p.m. in the school’s Bob Monzel of rural Jefferson Monzel says he was “floored” by cafetorium. County says he believes a mother the damage. The car is insured. More than 20 students from kindergarten through high school will perform solos, duets and in CITY OF BESSEMER Abelman Clothing mixed groups. “Highlighting the evening perfor- PUBLIC NOTICE mances will be 2012 Historic Iron- & Footwear wood Theatre Idol winner Eddie FALL LEAF COLLECTION – FALL 2013 Carrothers and 2013 HIT Idol final- ists Liana Taylor, Ava Moilanen and The City of Bessemer has designated the week of November 4th Halloween events through November 8th as LEAF COLLECTION WEEK. On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY of this week, the Various area communities have City will collect leaves, grass and garden waste. Leaves, grass set trick-or-treating hours and other and garden waste MUST BE IN BAGS OR BOXES. As the events for Halloween this week. City cannot guarantee which day they will be in a particular area BOOTS Marenisco of the City, all residents should have these items at curbside on Tuesday morning at 6:30 a.m. City garbage bags are not required. Marenisco has set trick-or-treat Branches will not be picked up. Any bags containing household hours for 4-7 p.m. today. Participat- ing homeowners are asked to turn garbage will not be picked up. Residents are reminded that said on their porch light and Marenisco pickup will be for (1) ONE WEEK ONLY. Township Police Department will be on duty during the hours to ensure James K. Trudgeon safety. City Clerk Iron Belt, Wis.

Trick-or-treating in Iron Belt has been set for 4:30-6:30 p.m. today. Fresh Bakery Bessemer fun frolic Breads A fun frolic will be held today from Muffins Classic Tall Classic Short 6-8 p.m. at Washington Elementary Available in Chestnut, Black, Available in Chestnut, Black, School in Bessemer, hosted by the Cookies Chocolate or Grey Chocolate or Grey A.D. Johnston High School junior class. Trunk-or-Treat at St. Paul Hot & Ready Meals The annual Trunk-or-Treat event will be held today from 4-6 p.m. in Baked Chicken with the parking lot of St. Paul Lutheran Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Church, 111 S. Curry St., Ironwood. Coleslaw & Beans. Volunteer participants will be on hand to pass out candy from the AVAILABLE IN FAMILY SIZE PORTIONS OR SINGLE PORTIONS trunks of their vehicles. Boulder Junction, Wis. Serving Boulder Junction will hold trick- or-treating from 5-7 p.m. today. Ironwood Carnegie Library Hot & Ready Pasties Bailey Button Bailey Button Triplet The Ironwood Carnegie Library ON SATURDAYS Available in Chestnut, Black or Grey Available in Chestnut, Black or Grey will welcome trick-or-treaters today from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Trunk-or-Treat at Shoots 327 S. Sophie St., Bessemer, MI 49911 STORE HOURS: and Ladders Liberty Bell Chalet (906) 663-4411 or (800) 313-4776 Mon-Thur 9-5; Restaurant: Mon.-Thurs. 11-2; 7 Days a Week at 4 p.m. Fri 9-6:30; Sat 9-5; Trunk-or-Treat will be held today SHOP US ONLINE AT www.abelmanclothing.com Sundays Closed from 3:30-6 p.m. at the Shoots and Italian Market: Mon.-Sat. 10-7; Closed Sunday Ladders Childcare Center parking lot, 10217 Olson St. in Ironwood. 4 l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM My choice for principal of the year AILY LOBE Soon after I began reporting on education respect. Teachers in schools do not call the D G in the 1950s, I found the principal of Public shots. They have very little say. They’re told School 119, an elementary school in Harlem. what to do; it’s a very disempowering line of Sue Mizell, Publisher His office was always open to parents — and work.” Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor often to kids. Dr. Elliott Shapiro knew the Not in all schools. But in many. names of many of his students and paid par- Adding to Ingersoll’s explanation is Emma ticular attention to those who especially Nat (no last name given), who formerly taught at needed help. Hentoff a Kansas public school: “It stems from this In largely black neighborhoods of New sense that teachers aren’t real people.” In Their Opinion York City in those days, there was an active But many kids, I’ve found, also feel that Caution needed parents’ movement to have more black prin- they’re not real people in school. Like the cipals in public schools. But Shapiro was so Sweet Land of Liberty suddenly surprised fifth-grader in one former respected by many parents of kids at P.S. 119 Bronx, N.Y., school, which at the time was on auto insurance that they called him “the principal of the beginning to focus on individual students neighborhood” because they felt so welcome know she was the center of a community of rather than on collective standardized tests. there. learning at that elementary school. “You know,” this kid said to me, “here they The Citizens Research Council of Michigan often wades For most of a year, I spent many days in Parent Gia Ann Bonavita told ABC News: know my name!” deep into complex policy issues to offer perspective for the school, getting to know him, the teachers “Before, she was all over the place. Kids But when there is a principal like Joann thoughtful Michiganders. Its latest foray is into the world and a number of the students. That experi- would constantly pass her office ... Her door Barbeosch or Elliott Shapiro visibly focused of no-fault auto insurance. ence was responsible in large part for my con- was always open and she was in plain sight. on how students can keep discovering their Insurance industry advocates and consumer advocates tinuing to write on education from then on, She was there and could hear what was going capabilities and on how teachers can stay worried about auto insurance costs are pushing for reform as I also kept looking for other principals con- on.” motivated, educators seldom want to leave. they say will help cut rates paid by Michigan drivers, who tinually involved with their students. According to Bonavita, whose two daugh- Elliott Shapiro was like the head of a fam- are required to purchase personal injury protection with A few weeks ago, I found such an adminis- ters go to P.S. 94, Principal Barbeosch “had a ily at P.S. 119. In a Feb. 23, 2003, New York unlimited lifetime benefits. Health care providers and trator: Seventy-year-old Joann Barbeosch, very open-door policy. In my experience, Times obituary, Wolfgang Saxon wrote of the consumer advocates worried about quality care argue principal at P.S. 94, an elementary school in whenever we had an issue, we could always former Harlem elementary school principal, that Michigan’s system protects victims by assuring good Little Neck, Queens. She has been paralyzed speak to her and surprisingly enough, you who died at 91: care without threat of financial ruin. from a spinal cord injury and can no longer never had to make an appointment.” “People of the neighborhood honored Dr. CRC notes that Michigan is among 12 states with get to the second floor, where she has access An employee of the DOE told the New Shapiro for his years of ‘outstanding service either mandatory or optional no-fault insurance. While to the classrooms. Instead, she is moored in York Post: “This is her life. Her life is school. to the children and parents of the Harlem Michigan’s mandatory no-fault with unlimited lifetime “a cramped first-floor utility room with no Watching kids learn, and just being there” community’ with a dinner in 1964 at River- medical coverage for accident victims provides quick pay- ventilation” (“Paralyzed NYC Principal (“Disabled principal stuffed away in school’s side Church. The event drew 450 guests and ment to victims, data suggest it’s more expensive. CRC Holed Up in Cramped Room Waiting for basement,” Laura Italiano, New York Post, helped start a college scholarship fund for found medical claims in Michigan cost auto insurers 57 Wheelchair Lift,” Susan Donaldson James, Oct. 14). black students.” percent more than claims for similar crashes elsewhere. abcnews.com, Oct. 16). An active, available principal who helps Principals still have much to learn from Students and parents are angrily agitat- make school a communal learning experience Auto insurance premiums are 17 percent higher. Dr. Shapiro. For example, he once said to me: ing for the New York City Department of for all involved may positively affect the cur- “If we do give tests, let’s give them on a one- Michigan makes auto insurers the primary payer for Education to install a lift or elevator, but, as rent splintered state of teachers’ job satisfac- to-one basis — one child to each tester. That accident-related medical care, whereas states without no- of this writing, she’s still marooned. tion in American schools: way, the test would involve real communica- fault make health insurers the primary payer. And there And dig this: In New York City, whose “Anywhere between 40 and 50 percent of tion between the tester and the child. are other quirks within the way Michigan manages no- self-described “education mayor,” Michael teachers will leave the classroom within their “If a test is being given to a group of 30, fault, including a requirement that auto insurers pay for Bloomberg, is finishing his third term, the first five years (that includes the 9 1/2 per- how can one tester know which children are medical charges that “shall not exceed the amount the principal “would not elaborate on her situa- cent that leave before the end of their first daydreaming that morning and which didn’t person or institution customarily charges for like prod- tion at the school because of a DOE policy year)” (“Why Do Teachers Quit? And Why Do have any breakfast?” (from my book “Our ucts, services and accommodations in cases not involving that prevents employees from speaking pub- They Stay?” Liz Riggs, theatlantic.com, Oct. Children Are Dying,” Viking Press, 1966). insurance.” The key word being “charges.” Health insur- licly.” 18). Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned ers rarely pay what they are charged, negotiating dis- Have the kids at P.S. 94 heard of the First In this Atlantic article, Richard Ingersoll, authority on the First Amendment and the counts. If the insurance code allowed auto insurers to pay Amendment? a professor of education at the University of Bill of Rights. He is a member of the what is customarily received rather than what is custom- I’m told Principal Barbeosch will soon be Pennsylvania who previously taught in pub- Reporters Committee for Freedom of the arily charged, costs could go down. liberated, but it’s still vital for students, par- lic and private schools, said that one of the Press, and the Cato Institute, where he is a The status quo seems ripe for improvement — ents and principals around the country to reasons he quit teaching was “just a lack of senior fellow. although just how remains up for debate. Many alterna- tives reviewed by CRC could shift costs. If auto insurers Today in history pay less, hospitals and other providers will recover costs by charging more to other customers. Some states rely on The Associated Press Medicaid for catastrophic cases — but those victims have to pay down personal assets to qualify. Today’s Highlight in History The CRC’s bottom line: “Policymakers should consider On Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Luther reforms to Michigan’s no-fault insurance that have little posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Palace church, mark- to no impact on accident victims but would potentially ing the start of the Protestant Refor- lead to significant reductions in health care spending mation in Germany. related to auto accidents.” On this Date That’s wise advice. In 1795, English poet John Keats —Lansing State Journal was born in London. In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state. In 1887, Nationalist Chinese More history leader Chiang Kai-shek was born in Zhejiang Province. In 1926, magician Harry Houdini Today’s Birthdays: Actress Lee Mike O’Malley is 48. Rap musician died in Detroit of gangrene and peri- Grant is 88. Former astronaut Adrock is 47. Songwriter Adam tonitis resulting from a ruptured Michael Collins is 83. Former CBS Schlesinger is 46. Rap performer appendix. anchorman Dan Rather is 82. Folk Vanilla Ice (aka Rob Van Winkle) is In 1938, the day after his “War of singer Tom Paxton is 76. Actor Ron 45. Rock singer Linn Berggren (Ace the Worlds” broadcast had panicked Rifkin is 75. Actress Sally Kirkland is of Base) is 43. Reality TV host Troy radio listeners, Orson Welles 72. Actor David Ogden Stiers is 71. Hartman is 42. Gospel singer Smok- expressed “deep regret” but also Actor Brian Doyle-Murray is 68. ie Norful is 40. Actress Piper Perabo bewilderment that anyone had Actor Stephen Rea is 67. Olympic is 37. Actor Brian Hallisay is 35. thought the simulated Martian inva- gold medal long-distance runner Actor Eddie Kaye Thomas is 33. sion was real. Frank Shorter is 66. Actress Deidre Rock musician Frank Iero (My In 1941, the Navy destroyer USS Hall is 65. Talk show host Jane Chemical Romance) is 32. Actor Reuben James was torpedoed by a Pauley is 63. Actor Brian Stokes Scott Clifton is 29. Actress Vanessa German U-boat off Iceland with the In 1984, Indian Prime Minister lawyer over the handling of his trust Chicago at age 96. Mitchell is 56. Movie director Peter Marano is 21. Actress-singer Willow loss of some 100 lives, even though Indira Gandhi was assassinated by fund was captured on videotape One year ago: President Barack Jackson is 52. Rock musician Larry Smith is 13. the United States had not yet two Sikh security guards. shooting and wounding the attorney Obama joined Republican New Jer- Mullen is 52. Actor Dermot Mulroney Thought for Today: “I would entered World War II. Work was In 1992, Pope John Paul II for- by crews covering actor Robert sey Gov. Chris Christie for a tour of is 50. Rock musician Mikkey Dee venture to guess that Anon, who completed on the Mount Rushmore mally proclaimed that the Roman Blake’s murder case in Van Nuys, damage along the New Jersey coast (Motorhead) is 50. Rock singer- wrote so many poems without sign- National Memorial in South Dakota, Catholic Church had erred in con- California. (The shooter, William Stri- from Superstorm Sandy; Christie musician Johnny Marr is 50. Actor ing them, was often a woman.” — begun in 1927. demning the astronomer Galileo for er, was later convicted of attempted said he “can’t thank the president Rob Schneider is 49. Country singer Virginia Woolf, English author and In 1959, a former U.S. Marine holding that the Earth was not the murder and sentenced to life in enough” for his concern and com- Darryl Worley is 49. Actor-comedian critic (1882-1941). showed up at the U.S. Embassy in center of the universe. prison plus 25 years.) Teen surfing passion. Wall Street was back in Moscow to declare he was renounc- In 1994, a Chicago-bound Ameri- star Bethany Hamilton lost her left business after a two-day shutdown ing his American citizenship so he can Eagle ATR-72 crashed in north- arm in a shark attack off Kauai, caused by the storm; stocks finished The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal could live in the Soviet Union. His ern Indiana, killing all 68 people Hawaii. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi mixed. With New York’s subways with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- name: Lee Harvey Oswald. aboard. was sworn in as Malaysian prime shut down, parts of the city were par- ble. However, we reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those In 1961, the body of Josef Stalin In 1999, EgyptAir Flight 990, minister, ending Mahathir alyzed by traffic gridlock; New York that are to be published. 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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 l 5 New security issues SANTA’S HEADQUARTERS surface for health website WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- Sept. 27, just four days before it gy underlying the application dent Barack Obama claimed “full went live on Oct. 1. process has been tested and is responsibility” Wednesday for The memo, obtained by The secure. Security testing happens fixing his administration’s much- Associated Press, said incomplete on an ongoing basis using indus- maligned health insurance web- testing created uncertainties that try best practices.” site as a new concern surfaced: a posed a potentially high security The security certificate is government memo pointing to risk for the website. It called for a required under longstanding fed- security worries, laid out just six-month “mitigation” program, eral policy before any govern- days before the launch. including ongoing monitoring ment computer system can pro- On Capitol Hill, Health and and testing. cess, store or transmit agency Human Services Secretary Kath- Security issues raise major data. The temporary certificate leen Sebelius apologized to frus- new concerns on top of the long was approved by Medicare chief trated people trying to sign up, list of technical problems the Marilyn Tavenner, the senior declaring that she is accountable administration is grappling with. HHS official closest to the rollout. for the failures but also defending “You accepted a risk on behalf No major security breaches have the historic health care overhaul. of every user ... that put their per- been reported. The website sign-up problems sonal financial information at The memo said, “From a secu- will be fixed by Nov. 30, she said, risk,” Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., rity perspective, the aspects of and the gaining of health insur- told Sebelius, citing the memo. the system that were not tested ance will make a positive differ- “Amazon would never do this. due to the ongoing development, ence in the lives of millions of ProFlowers would never do this. exposed a level of uncertainty Cortney Ofstad/Daily Globe Americans. Kayak would never do this. This that can be deemed as a high risk SANTA’S HELPERS from Santa’s Headquarters receive a toy donation from Wells Fargo employees in down- Obama underscored the is completely an unacceptable for the (federal marketplace web- town Ironwood Tuesday. From left are Tina Abrolat, customer sales and service representative; Jim Mildren, administration’s unhappiness level of security.” site).” of Santa’s Headquarters; Deanna Janczak, store manager; Judy Bergquist, of Santa’s Headquarters; Robert with the problems so far: “There’s Sebelius countered that the It recommended setting up a D’Alberto, of Santa’s Headquarters; Brian Stella, Jr., (kneeling) lead teller; Nancy Carli, service manager, and no excuse for it,” he said during a system is secure, even though the security team to address risks Ben Drier, teller. Boston speech to promote his sig- site’s certificate, known in gov- and conduct daily tests, and said nature domestic policy achieve- ernment parlance as an “authori- a full security test should be con- ment. “And I take full responsi- ty to operate,” is of a temporary ducted within two to three bility for making sure it gets fixed nature. A permanent certificate months of the website going live. Santa’s helpers prepare ASAP.” will be issued only when all secu- A separate page stated that The website HealthCare.gov rity issues are addressed, she “the mitigation plan does not was still experiencing outages as stressed. reduce the risk to the (website) for eighth year of service Sebelius faced a new range of Spokeswoman Joanne Peters itself going into operation on questions at the House Energy added separately: “When con- October 1, 2013. However, the and Commerce Committee about sumers fill out their online ... added protections do reduce the RONWOOD — With Christ- Department in Bessemer, St. Westgate, Coleman Engineer- a security memo from her depart- applications, they can trust that risk to the overall Marketplace mas two months off, helpers Vincent DePaul in Bessemer or ing, Maurices, city offices, Trini- ment. It revealed that the trou- the information they’re providing operations and will ensure that from Santa’s Headquarters are Ironwood, Community Action ty Lutheran Church, Fitness bled website was granted a tem- is protected by stringent security the ... system is completely tested preparing for another year of Agency in Ironwood, Nordine’s Xpress and Gogebic County porary security certificate on standards and that the technolo- within the next 6 months.” helping local kids. in Watersmeet, Head Start in Transit. It’s the eighth year of the pro- Bessemer, Marenisco Mini Mart Locations in Bessemer ject to help local needy families and Community Mental Health include Gogebic County Federal Gaye’s children receive gifts for children. in Wakefield. Credit Union, Dairy Queen and Wolf sue over ‘Blurred Lines’ According to group member Other local businesses also Gogebic County Senior Center. Jim Mildren, all of the volun- participate in the event, housing Other locations include He said the quotas concentrate LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two of teers consider themselves Christmas trees where residents Wakefield News/Bessemer Pick hunting pressure more in areas ’s children sued Robin “Santa’s helpers.” can pick up ornaments to pur- and Axe, Community Mental From page 1 Thicke and his collaborators on the “We help more than 400 fam- chase gifts. Each ornament will Health and Gogebic Medical ties, with seven animals out of a with higher potential for conflicts, allowing for higher population hit song “Blurred Lines” on ilies each year,” he said. list a child’s age and partici- Care Facility in Wakefield, Nor- 71-wolf quota harvested. Wednesday, accusing them of To kick off the event, Santa’s pants are asked to return the dine’s in Watersmeet and the David MacFarland, WDNR densities in core habitat where copyright infringement and alleging potential for conflict is lower. Headquarters received one of its ornament and a gift to the same Marenisco town hall. large carnivore specialist, said, music company EMI failed to pro- first donations of the year Tues- location. Gift distribution is scheduled “This is our second season, tect their father’s legacy. “We will be considering harvest day, a stuffed horse from Wells Monetary donations are also for Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 and we continue to learn infor- Nona Marvisa Gaye and Frankie trends as we approach quotas in Fargo Bank. accepted. p.m. in the Ironwood Memorial other zones, as well. Our ulti- mation about harvest success Christian Gaye’s suit is the latest salvo in a dispute over Thicke’s hit Interested families who Ornaments will be hung early Building. mate goal is to harvest 251 that will be valuable in future and whether it copies elements of would like to receive support in November, and can be found For more information, call wolves, distributed across the management decisions,” McFar- land said. Gaye’s song “.” from the project can fill out at numerous locations through- Erin Ross at 906-663-4045, ext. landscape.” Their lawsuit seeks to block forms and return them by Nov. out Gogebic County. 624, or Mildren at 906-932- Thicke and collaborators Pharrell 18. All forms must be returned The deadline to return gifts is 2523. Monetary donations may and T.I. from using elements of to the Gogebic County Depart- Nov. 29. be sent to St. Vincent DePaul, Montreal their father’s music in “Blurred ment of Human Services office Locations in Ironwood Attn: Santa’s Headquarters, 108 Lines” or other songs. in Bessemer. include Aspirus Grand View S. Marquette St., Ironwood, MI Thicke has denied copying Forms can be picked up from Hospital, Our Lady of Peace 49938. the driver’s license for five years. Gaye’s song for “Blurred Lines,” which has the longest streak this the DHS, Western U.P. Health Church, River Valley Bank, —Cortney Ofstad From page 1 Medical records indicated year atop the Billboard Hot 100 a vehicle carries a penalty of up to Grayson’s blood-alcohol level was chart and has sold more than 6 25 years in prison and court costs .237, or about three times the million tracks so far. The suit also up to $100,000, plus revocation of level used to determine intoxica- accused Thicke of improperly NYC council votes to make tobacco-buying age 21 tion. using Gaye’s song “After the Dance” in his song “Love After NEW YORK (AP) — Smoking may be a bad an emotional City Councilman James Gennaro, the War.” habit — but New York City lawmakers want their bill’s sponsor, whose mother and father died from Much of the lawsuit focuses on residents to be older and wiser before deciding to tobacco-related illnesses. “I’ve lived with it, I’ve Grant claims that EMI should have pur- take it up. seen it ... but I feel good today.” sued a copyright infringement The New York City Council voted overwhelm- Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is a strong claim. It also alleges the company’s ingly Wednesday to raise the age for purchasing supporter of the tough smoking restrictions, has said if Ironwood receives the executives used intimidation to try grant, the city might apply for cigarettes from 18 to 21, a move that would make 30 days to sign the bills into law. The minimum From page 1 to stop the Gaye family from pursu- the nation’s most populous city among only a hand- age bill will take effect 180 days after enact- future grants through the U.S. ing a lawsuit. stands from a one-out-of-three to ful in the United States to target young smokers by ment. a one-out-of-seven chance of Department of Agriculture-Rural The suit claims EMI, which is 10.30.13 Wreath Makers Wanted 2x2_Layout 1 10/29/13 11:33 AM Page 1 10.30.13 Open Skate 2x3_10/24/11 Halloween 2x3 10/29/13 barring11:32 AM them Page from1 buying smokes. It also approved “We know that tobacco dependence can begin receiving funding. Development. owned by Sony/ATV Music Publish- Commissioner Brandon Tauer ing, has allowed a conflict of inter- a bill that sets a minimum $10.50-a-pack price for very soon after a young person first tries smoking Because Ironwood is consid- est between the family’s rights and tobacco cigarettes and steps up law enforcement on so it’s critical that we stop young people from smok- ered a “disadvantaged” city, a 10 said he feared an analysis con- nected with the grant might find the profits it is earning from illegal tobacco sales. ing before they ever start,” Bloomberg said in a percent local match will not be “Blurred Lines” sales. “This will literally save many, many lives,” said statement. required, Foley said. that the city’s sewer rates are too The deadline is Dec. 2. low, with a resulting recommen- “I expect most every communi- dation that the city hike them. ty will apply for the funding,” Foley said receiving the grant     Foley said. for analyzing the system wouldn’t   City manager Scott Erickson force the city into committing to a project, however. Open Skating Friday, Nov. 1st 1st and 2nd Shifts Hurley Halloween OPEN SKATE 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. 10.31.13 Notice of Snow Piling 2x5_LayoutRose 1 10/30/13Wreath, 1:35 PM Page LLC 1 – HALF PRICE ADMISSION IN COSTUME – drug, alcohol and bully-free,” CONCESSION AVAILABLE Montreal, Wisconsin • 715-561-2305 From page 1 elementary counselor Marcy wear camouflage to show they Kusz said.      can’t “hide” from the effects For more information on Red    drugs can have on their lives. Ribbon Week, call the Hurley Friday, Saturday & Sunday 6:30-8:30 p.m. “We want to encourage our School District at 715-561-4900. students to be healthy and stay Wednesday 1-3 p.m. —Cortney OfstadNO PARKING 2X4_NO PARKING 2X4.5 10/30/13 12:15 PM Page 1 NOTICE Full Concession Available • Skate Rental Available The Gogebic County Road Commission and the Gogebic Lottery County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind all prop- erty owners that piling snow high along roadways and shoul- Wednesday 47 Badger 5: 04-12-17-18-19 Michigan Keno: 02-07-09-11-25-27-29-32- Daily Pick 3: 8-7-8 ders or pushing the snow to the opposite side of the road can Midday Daily 3: 8-3-5 34-35-37-38-40-41-43-46-54-60-62- Daily Pick 4: 3-9-3-5 cause hazardous conditions for motorists. 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Vehicles must not be parked on either the roadway or shoulder. Vehicles found parked in violation of this All property owners and persons hired by the property GOLD notice will be towed away at the owner’s expense and owner to remove snow are responsible for maintaining safe subject to a fine. Neither the county nor the state will be traffic conditions and preventing careless snow removal liable for damage to vehicles illegally parked. techniques. STATE OF MICHIGAN Darren Pionk Sheriff Pete Matonich 135 E. AURORA ST. PHONE TRAFFIC CONTROL ORDER NO. PA 27-07-92 Engineer/Manager Gogebic County IRONWOOD, MI 906-932-5679 JEWELERS GOGEBIC COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION Gogebic County Road Commission 6 l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 AREA / STATE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM In Tribute Record NOV. 5 ELECTION

POLICE REPORTS City of Ironwood Ruth Marie Carlson The Ironwood Public Safety Six candidates vying for five seats Department received a Tuesday MINOCQUA, Wis. — Ruth Marie Carlson died peacefully shoplifting complaint from Super on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013, in Minocqua, encircled by fami- One Foods. on Ironwood City Commission ly, at 95 years old. She had been a resident of both Grace Anneita Grosso, 61, of Iron- Lodge Assisted Living in Rhinelander and Avanti Health and wood, faces a second-degree IRONWOOD — There are six graduated from Luther L. Wright am an optimist, and I believe we Rehabilitation Center in Minocqua. fraud charge. candidates for the five at-large High School in 2004. From 2004- have a lot of good projects in our Ruth was born on Jan. 21, 1918, in McKeesport, Penn., to Bond was set at $2,000, sub- seats on the Ironwood City Com- 2010, I lived in Milwaukee, grad- future and I would like to be George and Myrtle Taylor; she survived her sister Beatrice ject to posting 10 percent. mission Tuesday. uating from Marquette Universi- involved in seeing these projects and brother Kenneth. ——— All five incumbents — Kim ty with a bachelor’s degree in to fruition. A Wednesday complaint was Corcoran, Brandon Tauer, Joseph broadcast and electronic commu- She married Orlo Hilmer Carlson of Plymouth Location, received that a newly-seeded Wakefield, Mich., in 1942. They spent more than 50 wonderful lawn at 325 E. Houk St. had been Cayer Jr., Monie Schackleford nication. I spent a season as a • What is your background? years together, raising two children in Wakefield in their long- torn up overnight by a vehicle. and Rick Semo — are running, as public relations intern for the I became involved with the city time family home. Ruth was a dedicated homemaker and Tracks were traced on the east is newcomer David Sim. American Hockey League Mil- of Ironwood in 2009 when I was deeply enjoyed spending time with her family at their cottage side of the lawn, near an alley. The Daily Globe asked the can- waukee Admirals and a season as elected city commissioner. Then on Lake Gogebic in the Upper Peninsula. didates to respond to three ques- an intern for the Milwaukee in 2011 I was Gogebic County tions, with responses of 200 words Brewers Baseball Club. f o r t u n a t e Ruth is survived by her son, Kenneth Hilmer (Terri) Carl- Accidents son, and daughter, Eileen Ruth (Steven) Srock; a sister-in-law, or less (each.) After leaving Milwaukee to enough to be Ronald Patrick Niemi, 42, 719 1. Why are you running for return to Ironwood, I served as a elected mayor. Odessa L. Carlson; her grandchildren, Jennifer Carlson Leonard Street. Ironwood, was office? reporter for the Daily Globe, cov- The position of (Andrew Zolli), Nathanael (Eliana) Carlson, Kristen Carlson, involved in a car/ deer accident 2. What is your background? ering Ironwood Township, the city mayor has Hannah Carlson (Geoffrey Owusu-Appianti), Alan Srock and Monday afternoon on U.S. 2 in 3. What are the key issues the of Ironwood and various human blessed me with Katherine Srock; great-grandchildren, Emilia and Benjamin Wakefield. His vehicle sustained commission faces? interest stories, two of which won opportunities to Zolli; and nephew and nieces, Kenneth, Patricia, Sandra and damage to the passenger side awards. meet some great Kathleen. front bumper, spoiler, mirror, and people and Ruth was an avid and gifted seamstress, a talented cross- rocker panel, according to a David• Why Sim are you running for • What are the key issues the make valuable word puzzle enthusiast, and much admired for her bowling Gogebic County Sheriff’s Depart- office? commission faces? connections Corcoran skills, her piano playing, her banana bread and her delightful ment report. I am running for a seat on the I believe that there are two with municipal handcrafted gifts, among many other cherished memories. She ——— Ironwood City Commission for strong issues that the commission leaders and government agencies. will be deeply missed. Jacqueline Jo Rungsmuth, 24, two reasons. The first is that I currently faces that I would like I have also attended informa- The funeral service celebrating Ruth’s life will be held at 104 Olson, Wakefield, was want to help plan and develop a to see improve. The first is creat- tional conferences that have shed Ascension Lutheran Church, 7937 U.S. 51 S., Minocqua, on involved in a car/ raccoon acci- city that is posi- ing a better relationship with the light on new trends or concerns Friday, Nov. 1, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. David Jensen will offi- dent on Tuesday afternoon on tioned for the greater public through increased that municipalities are experienc- ciate. County 519 in Wakefield. Her future. I want transparency. It may not seem ing. I have a master’s degree and She will lie in state for half an hour prior to the service. vehicle sustained damage to the the current citi- like a major issue, but I believe plan to continue expanding my There will be a private interment in Bessemer, Mich., at radiator and air conditioning unit zens to love there is a large disconnect with education in the area of adminis- and had to be towed from the Hillcrest Cemetery. where they live, the community and the govern- tration and current government scene, according to the GCSD young families ment. operations whenever possible. Pallbearers will be Ruth’s grandchildren. report. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to The want to live I am a big believer in govern- Besides my experience with Caring Ministries of Ascension Lutheran Church. here, and visi- mental sunshine. Getting resi- the city of Ironwood I also have 18 tors want to Range Funeral Service and the Frick-Zielinski Funeral Briefly dents involved and better educat- years, and counting, of working in keep coming ed on the city’s finances, strate- state government. During my Home of Bessemer are in charge of arrangements. back. I believe Sim gies and growth are important for employment with the state, I Dedication held for that we have working together and growing have successfully managed multi- outdoor classroom at made some good strides in this, stronger as a community. million dollar budgets and have Thomas M. Morris but there is a lot of work that still Second is the issue of planning worked with generating and school needs to be done in fulfilling any for the future. I believe that the maintaining grant monies. I also SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Thomas M. Morris, 74, of Hurley, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, three of those wants. comprehensive plan is extremely have experience with unions and Wis., died on Oct. 24, 2013, at Memorial Hospital in South Mich. (AP) — A new classroom The second reason is that I feel important to the future success of managing a variety of staff con- Bend. space at a suburban Detroit a civic duty. I have always held an our area. Making sure that it is cerns. A complete obituary will be published in a later edition of interest in participating in gov- strategically sound is crucial. The stress of today’s economy the Daily Globe. school aims to combat obesity, depression and attention prob- ernment, but I believe that as cit- Items like improving the U.S. 2 has forced many of us to do more izens, we should all be responsible lems by encouraging students corridor, solving the downtown with less; I have worked during in taking an active role where we growth dilemma and developing a hard times and have stepped up spend more time outside. live. For many, that takes a lot of better community image through to the challenge of meeting high Michigan recipients to The Detroit News reports a different forms, from arts to a smart marketing strategy are pressure deadlines and expecta- group of Lone Pine Elementary coaching youth sports; all are all key items of the comprehen- tions. I strive to maintain the see cut in food assistance School students who call them- important to a great community. I sive plan I would like to assist our integrity of what is best for my selves the Third Grade Green believe that as a city commission- community development director institution. Team researched and developed er, I can help contribute to mak- with. LANSING (AP) — Michigan’s “It’s not a state decision, but the outdoor classroom. The ing the city of Ironwood a better • What are the key issues the nearly 1.8 million recipients of it’s one we have to abide by,” said Bloomfield Hills site was dedi- place to live through leadership, commission faces? government food assistance are agency spokesman Dave Akerly. Kim Corcoran cated on Tuesday. energy and collaboration. • Why are you running for The primary issue the city going to have to get by with less Starting in 2009, the federal The space was built with office? faces is municipal finance. Our aid starting Friday. stimulus pumped $45.2 billion • What is your background? I am running for office because supplies and labor donated by city has had to endure cuts in rev- That is when extra benefits into the Supplemental Nutrition I am 27 and serve as the Man- I have a genuine love for the area. enue sharing. We are now also the school’s Parent Teacher that were part of the 2009 feder- Assistance Program, increasing ager of Marketing and Public I love what our community has to faced with cuts in property taxes al stimulus program end nation- what would have been a monthly Organization, Designs in Relations for Aspirus Grand offer and I want to be part of pro- that may not be replaced. wide. benefit of $588 a month to $668 Nature and Main’s Landscape View. I take a lot of pride in my moting the city. My terms serving Cuts in funding, lower proper- Michigan spends on average for a household of four without Supply. role within the Aspirus system as commissioner and as mayor ty values, and laws that limit $263 a month for each food any income. In November, that When students sit on the and supporting the excellent have helped me grow as a leader municipalities’ ability to collect stamp case, which can include same family will start getting stone seats, to one side is a lake health care that is delivered on a and have been very informative tax revenue may all have an individuals or families. Come $632 a month, about a 5 percent with swans and geese. In front daily basis. experiences. impact on our economic develop- Friday, the average Michigan cut. of the classroom is a marshy My wife, Rebecca, and I are It takes some time to learn pro- ment and our ability to fund basic family of four with no income In Michigan, cash assistance area, with fields beyond. very dedicated to community cesses and procedures, but once services. We will need to be dili- will likely receive $36 less a to buy food is added to debit activities, especially in the win- you get involved, it is easy to gent in our efforts to protect fund- month, according to the state cards once a month, so some ter. She coaches figure skating become hooked. I find it exciting ing for basic local services and be Department of Human Services. recipients will notice the decline and I referee hockey, from youth to be part of the planning process forward thinking for the funding Cuts will vary depending on earlier in November and others through high school. I am also an for what is on the horizon for the of long-neglected roads and income, household size and later in the month. Akerly said Correction active volleyball referee and base- city. It is great being able to share infrastructure. expenses. recipients can call 888-689-8914 ball umpire. the information when citizens ask Another relevant issue for Michigan might feel the pinch to see exactly how much their In a picture in Saturday’s I am a member of the Iron- questions. Ironwood is the trend of “Place particularly hard because it has assistance is dropping, but they Daily Globe, Mercer Lion Joan wood/Hurley Rotary Club and I like to tell about all of the Making.” Ironwood may not be a higher percentage of residents should wait until after their Wainio was misidentified as a serve on the Historic Ironwood good things we have happening in able to attract major corporations who rely on federal food aid than November benefits are loaded Lioness. Theatre Board of Directors. the city or help enlighten citizens like GM to the area, therefore we most states. onto their Bridge cards. I grew up in Ironwood and when they have concerns or ques- need to focus on initiatives that tions. I have found my experience maintain and attract talent to our with small town government to be community. We want Ironwood to In Loving Memory of Our challenging and yet rewarding, be a multi-generational destina- especially when decisions are tion of choice. Dear Parents made that enhance the quality of JOHN SILANPA HAZEL SILANPA We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for the sym- life for those living in the area. I g{tÇ~ lÉâ ELECTION page 8 pathy shown to all of us at the time of the death of our loving fa- — 9/2/1991 10/31/1986 ther, grandfather and great-grandfather, Joseph C. Maslanka Sr. TING 4 A 0 Y BR E E 73-201 A Loved you then – Love you now – Our thanks to Father Robb Jurkovich for his comforting words L 19 3 R E S C Love and miss you always – and beautiful service, the Resurrection Choir and Annette RED’S RED’S AUTO I R N of Ironwood O A Burchell, the Ladies of the Pall and the staff at the Iron Nugget NW IG OOD, MICH Call (906) 932-4449 www.redsautosales.com Sadly missed by their children, Sandy, Sherri, who served the funeral luncheon. Lastly, we would like to also Susan & Scott and their families thank the staff at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Aspirus Grand 2004 FOREST RIVER WILDCAT View Hospital and Villa Maria Nursing Home. We will never forget FIFTH WHEEL

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With a making Ironwood a better place to To accomplish our Place Mak- as others, that create opportuni- lives of seniors, as well as lower I wish to continue to help Iron- stagnant tax base and declining live. I hope to be able to be a part ing goals we will need to continue ties for young people in our local income families. I am on the Safe wood move forward. The city has state revenue payments, it’s a of this city government for anoth- our revitalization strategies, bat- communities such as Gogebic Routes to School Committee, made significant progress over challenge to maintain and er two years. tle blight, promote our natural Community College, the Ironwood which is working to address traf- the last few improve essential city services. resources, and form strong bonds Carnegie Library and the civic fic safety issues around Iron- years improving We all know Ironwood’s taxes • What is your background? with the education community. center. I believe that schools are important in drawing people into wood’s schools. our dilapidated are high enough as it is. I think I have been an Ironwood resi- Collaborative community efforts roads, water the city has done well by leverag- dent for most of my life, I have will send the message that Iron- our communities also, and I would like to continue to repre- • What are the key issues the and sewer sys- ing local money with state grants over 16 years of law enforcement wood is a great place to “Live and commission faces? tems. whenever possible. The city must b a c k g r o u n d Play.” sent the city commission on the Safe Routes to School committee. Ironwood needs to attract peo- We have also also continue to keep up with experience in ple and businesses to the area in added some nice blight enforcement. corrections. I order to stop population loss so amenities for The next two years are going to currently work Rick• Semo Why are you running for • What is your background? that basic services can be main- residents and be a headache for all of us, espe- at Ojibway Cor- office? My husband and I have lived tained and improved upon. Iron- visitors in our cially our businesses along the rectional Facili- I am running for office to con- in Ironwood for 12 years, and we wood must continue to improve Depot Park. highway, as our U.S. 2 corridor ty, Marenisco. tinue the momentum we have have two young children. I have a roads and infrastructure. If the Tauer Investing in undergoes a very necessary recon- During high built in Ironwood over the last few bachelor’s degree in zoology from residents of Ironwood support a our community struction. school I was an years. We have been able to UW-Madison and a master’s millage to fund local street is a good thing. That first impres- One of the questions we face is ex-offico mem- upgrade a large part of our street, degree in biology from UW-Mil- improvements during the upcom- sion for people passing through do we want an aesthetically ber of the city of sewer, and water infrastructure, waukee. ing election, the city will have an town, and maybe looking to relo- enhanced corridor with decorative I r o n w o o d ’ s and have more projects in the I currently work seasonally as Cayer opportunity to improve streets to cate into the area, is huge. That’s street lights and buried power planning com- pipeline. a botanist, and a level that residents can be why I feel it’s important to keep lines or the standard MDOT fare mission. We have been able to improve have taught proud of. With the upcoming plugging away at improving our like most other cities in the state? In November of 2003, I ran for our parks and biology at GCC reconstruction of U.S. 2 by the roads, infrastructure, and blight We really only get one chance at elected office as a city commis- add new ones. and for the Uni- Michigan DOT, the city needs to issues. this project, with any extras at sioner. I was elected and served We have accom- versity of find ways to improve the design city expense naturally, because two years. plished a lot in Phoenix online. as this is the main passageway • What is your background? it’ll be another 50 years before I ran again after a six-year our downtown, I am a current through town and this is what I graduated from the Ironwood another rebuild. The commission break in November of 2011. and have more city commis- introduces visitors to our commu- Area Schools in 2000, from Goge- will need public input. I want to be part of Ironwood to do there. The sioner, as well nity. bic Community College in May of prospering. That is why I am run- U.S. 2 recon- as the commis- Ironwood needs to continue to 2002 with an associate’s degree in ning for re-election. struction project sion’s represen- pursue grants that allow our com- criminal justice, and from North- Joseph• Why Cayer are Jr. you running for will be starting tative on the Schackleford munity to invest in exciting ern Michigan University’s Police office? • What are the key issues the next year and I Parks and improvements that can make Academy in November of 2002. I am running for re-election commission faces? would like to see Recreation Committee. I am on Ironwood a regional attraction, For the last 11 years I have because I believe I have contribut- The city faces major recon- Semo that be done in the Downtown Art Place’s Board and not just a community to pass been employed as a police officer ed to our city’s success the last struction of U.S. 2 the next two the best possible and have assisted the Downtown through. The development of a in Gogebic County. I worked near- two years. The city has accom- years. This will be most challeng- way. The list could go on. Art Place with publicity, grant regional motorized and non- ly two years for the Ironwood Pub- plished many projects during my ing. When this project is complet- We have been able to get a lot applications, and grant manage- motorized trail that connects local lic Safety Department and have last term. The city has been ed, this will be a rewarding new done and stay within our budget. ment for funding art classes. communities can make this area a been a deputy with the sheriff’s updating our water and sewer look to Ironwood. I enjoy working with city staff, I have been the president of the destination in the summer as well office since. I also work part-time system in the last few years. and meeting residents, and would Friends of the Miners Memorial as in the winter. at the Marenisco Township Police Many of our roads also have like to keep on doing so. Heritage Park since 2010. I believe this 167-acre park in the The city of Ironwood must also Department on their snowmobile been repaired. We have tackled continue to work with area com- patrol in winter and am a member major blight and are working on • What is your background? heart of Ironwood can help honor munities to find ways to share the of the Hurley Volunteer Fire smaller issues currently. I have been a resident of Iron- and educate people of the local costs of shared assets such as the Department. I have served one Our beautiful Depot Park is wood for most of my life, and love mining history, as well as offer Ironwood Carnegie Library and term on the Ironwood City Com- complete. living here. I hunt, fish, cross recreational opportunities within country ski, snowshoe, kayak, and more. I enjoy all the seasons here (though summer is hard to beat.) I graduated from L.L. Wright a long time ago, and attended Goge- bic Community College and the University of Michigan. I have been active in the com- Giovanoni’sGiovanoni’s TrueTrue ValueValue WillWill HelpHelp munity for many years, volunteer- ing in many efforts, including youth soccer, Wolverine Ski Trails, and lots of committees for the city.

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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 l 9 PLAYOFF FOOTBALLSPORTS PREVIEWS

Jason Juno/Daily Globe HURLEY’S WAYNE Allen III (68), Chris Edyvean (85), Cameron Rowe (60) and Cole Huotari (5) work to bring Jason Juno/Daily Globe down Spring Valley’s Zach Newton (12) during Friday’s WIAA Division 6 Level 1 playoff game at Veterans GOGEBIC MINERS’ Ben Zielinski, left, stiffarms Hurley’s Roman Lupino on Sept. 27 at Veterans Memorial Memorial Field in Hurley. The Midgets host Athens Friday night in a Level 2 matchup. Field in Hurley. The Miners open the playoffs Friday at Crystal Falls Forest Park. Athens at Hurley Gogebic at Forest Park Run, Run, Run: Ground-based teams square off in Miners seek better result in rematch with battle of 9-1 teams unbeaten Trojans

By JASON JUNO coach Ryan By PAT KRAUSE “They accomplished things with hard work, [email protected] B a r g e n d e r , HURLEY LEVEL 2 HISTORY (3-5) [email protected] dedication and a lot of heart,” Mazzon said. “It’s HURLEY — Come playoff time, Hurley is used who was 2011: Eau Claire Regis 21, Hurley Imagine your favorite college or pro football what they put into it and that’s why we’re in the to seeing teams with different styles – those that Edgar’s best 20 at Hurley (Division 6) team having a good season and then the following position we are right now. They’re an awesome pass a lot (Pittsville, last year) or run the option player when 2010: Eau Claire Regis 24, Hurley year having to replace 19 of its 22 starting posi- group of kids. And you need kids to play different (Spring Valley, last week). Hurley went 0 at Eau Claire (Division 6) tions and its all-conference punter. You might say positions. Everybody can’t be the quarterback or 2009: Hurley 56, Flambeau 34 at But that’s not Athens, which typically passes to the state that could never happen in the pros or college, but Tony (Division 6) running back. Our kids were willing to do that and the ball less than Hurley. final in 1995. 2004: Hurley 50, Thorp 38 at prior to the 2013 season, it happened to the Goge- you need that to win. Kevin Lane has played every “That’s pretty uncommon, I guess,” Hurley coach Hurley beat Thorp (Division 6) bic Miners high school football team. position on the field.” Scott Erickson said. “I think it’s the kind of game Edgar in 1999: Elk Mound 48, Hurley 13 at That’s why this year has been a season of real On Friday, the Miners will start their second we like to play.” Level 2 that Elk Mound (Division 6) accomplishment as the Miners rode into the season against the beast from the east — the No. 3 seed Athens (9-1) travels to No. 2 Hurley year. 1996: Glenwood City 50, Hurley 6 MHSAA Division 8 playoffs with a 6-3 record. It undefeated Crystal Falls Forest Park Trojans. (9-1) for a 7 p.m. Friday WIAA Division 6 Level 2 A t h e n s at Owen-Withee (Division 5) was a repeat of the breakout 2012 season. Coach Bill Santilli’s team will have home field playoff game. knocked off 1995: Hurley 36, Edgar 14 at Tom- Gogebic plays at Crystal Falls Forest Park (9-0) advantage and that’s the way he likes it. The Midgets have been solid against the run this No. 6 Eau ahawk (Division 5) Friday at 6 p.m. in a MHSAA Division 8 pre-dis- “We always tell our guys the regular season is season, including holding unbeaten Crystal Falls Claire Regis 1994: Stratford 44, Hurley 20 at trict playoff game. something we use to prepare for the playoffs,” San- Rhinelander (Division 5) Forest Park to 212 yards and last week holding (5-5) 34-10 Only juniors Paul Buerger and Jess Mazzon tilli said. “But we’re not 9-0 anymore, we’re 0-0. Spring Valley to 149 yards on the ground. That Friday night. Regis moved into Athens territory on returned as starters and saw extensive playing That’s why I like the advantage of being home. forced the Cardinals to pass more often than they the first possession of the second half with the time in 2012. Linemen Tom Jackson and Hunter We’re in our own environment. The atmosphere is are used to; the result was some big plays on Bluejays up 14-10. But Athens linebacker Lane Reed had played a little. good with our band and a friendly crowd and no offense but also several overthrows that killed Tessmer picked off a Regis pass and the Bluejays Coach Mark Mazzon said this team of long bus trip. We’ve stressed to our players to get drives. outscored Regis 20-0 in the second half. unknowns had its doubters, but he thought the the best playoff point total to get home playoff If Athens passes more than a few times Friday, “I am just proud of our kids,” Bargender told the season would come down to how the new players games.” Hurley’s rush defense is probably thriving once Wausau Daily Herald. “Regis is a good football stepped into all those starting spots. Santilli said this year’s team has been a “pleas- again. team. Our kids had their backs against the wall a “The kids that didn’t play much or at all were ant surprise,” because they started the year on While Hurley’s offense relies on faking, Athens’ couple of times and responded each time. These the key,” Mazzon said. “We were asking a lot of offense with four seniors, three juniors, three run game heads north-south with little deception. kids set high goals and hold themselves account- these players. For us to be good, these kids had to sophomores and one freshman. Think Crystal Falls Forest Park in the 2000s. able. In the second half, we dominated the line of step it up with the others. We knew we could get “The kids had to grow up in a hurry,” Santilli Other than that, there aren’t drastic differences scrimmage.” five wins, but we needed six to get to the playoffs. said. “We only had one returning linemen and our between Hurley and Athens. Erickson said Athens is really good. The biggest question was whether we could beat game is ball control. We want to control the clock “They’re very similar to us,” Erickson said. “They’re looking for playoff respectability,” he Hancock and Rudyard.” and keep the ball away from your offense. With “They run a very similar offense to us. They have said. “Anytime you can get a signature win against In the off-season, Mazzon began to see positive hard work and effort, these kids have adapted to some really, good big linebackers on defense and a team like Eau Claire Regis is big. Hopefully they signs for this Gogebic team. There were many the varsity level very well.” some really big defensive linemen.” can’t put Hurley down on their wall mounts.” players who worked hard with the weights and Forest Park has scored a whopping 372 points With a win, Hurley will make its first state For Hurley, the best part of Athens winning that conditioning. this season (or 41.5 points per game). quarterfinal appearance since 2009. Athens, the game is that this week’s contest is at Hurley. If In pre-season practices, Mazzon said the play- Santilli said his offense became more diverse though, has never made it past Level 2. In fact, the lower seed Regis had won, Hurley would have been ers continued their hard work, showed a lot of this season using second-year quarterback Jeff Bluejays are 3-7 all-time in playoff games with two heart and began coming together as a team. They Johnson’s running and passing talents. Scat-back wins coming over the last two years under new played well in their pre-season scrimmage. Austin Snell was used to get to the edge and has MIDGETS — page 14 But most of the players had never played in a good hands for catching passes. CFFP also has big varsity football game, so there were question backs to run inside. marks about Gogebic when Hancock came to The Trojans threw the ball more and ran their Wakefield for the season opener. offense from the more wide-open spread and wild- Saari one in a long list of elite The Miners overcame the heat, their own mis- cat sets. takes and an evenly-matched Hancock team to win “It was a fun offense for the players to run and an exciting 28-26 overtime game. When Buerger its success has grown on us,” Santilli said. “That’s plunged into the end zone on the final two-point the direction football is going in.” Hurley backs conversion, the Gogebic bench erupted and surged But Johnson, who is the triggerman in Santilli’s onto the field to celebrate. offense, suffered a thigh injury against Lake Lin- By JASON JUNO Before the season, Hurley coach The game had that feel that something good den last week. Santilli said Johnson will sit out [email protected] Scott Erickson said senior Mark SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING was on its way for the Gogebic team. practices through Wednesday but will try to prac- HURLEY — Ontonagon coach Saari was a more than adequate LEADERS, HURLEY HISTORY “Winning that first game of the season game in tice on Thursday. But he said he was not confident Dave Linczeski noticed a couple of replacement. He was right, too. 1. Mark Saari, 1,673 yards (and overtime against a much bigger school was huge,” Johnson will be ready to play on game night. John- years ago how Hurley just seems All he did was rush for more counting), 2013 Mazzon said. “It gave us a shot of confidence just son also missed the first game with Gogebic, but if to have an endless supply of run- than 200 yards in four games and 2. Jarret Rhenlund, 1,594, 2011 like winning the first three games definitely there is any way he can go, you know he’ll be out ning backs. break Rhenlund’s single-season 3. Kurt Van Epern, 1,492, 2000 helped. Confidence is such a big thing for high there. After all, it’s his senior year and it’s the 4. Tony Loden, 1,467, 1995 But last year’s supply was sup- rushing record Friday night. He school kids. It got everyone involved working hard playoffs. 5. Darren Losh, 1,312, 1996 and coming together. Now, when we get on the Lee Graff leads the Trojan defense and was the posed to be impossible to replace. stands at 1,673 yards with game(s) 6. Daulton Levra, 1,287, 2009 Two of the three backs were still to play. Rhenlund’s career field, we go 100 mph and the kids really play Great Western Conference Linebacker of the Year. 7. Justin Rhenlund, 1,262, hard.” Forest Park upended Gogebic 38-20 almost two seniors, Jarret Rhenlund and rushing record is safe. 2009 Opposing coaches all season mentioned the Mike Henning. Rhenlund only Since switching to the current 8. Dick Zell, 1,252, 1954 weeks ago, but the game was closer than the score held two of the biggest records in full-house T offense, brothers Jar- 9. Justin Rhenlund, 1,217, biggest thing they noticed about the Miners was indicated. Hurley school history — most ret and Justin Rhenlund have 2010 their aggressiveness and how they “just keep com- “To beat a good team a second time is very diffi- career rushing yards and most sin- been among the most like Saari, 10. Jarret Rhenlund, 1,197, ing at you.” cult,” Santilli said. “Gogebic is a very physical gle-season rushing yards. Henning attacking the hole strong, Erick- 2012 But Gogebic lost its next two games to Lake team that doesn’t back down. They have a big line was all-conference as a comple- son said. In fact, six of the top 10 played seven games in 1954, rush- Linden and Hurley. Mazzon conceded that Hurley that comes at you. (Ben) Zielinski throws a real ment to Rhenlund. single-season rushing perfor- ing for 1,252 yards (179.3 per had a real tough team this year but said the 22-20 nice ball and Buerger runs very hard and plays Hurley wasn’t ranked early in mances have been since 2009, two game, the highest average on the loss to the Lakes was a “tough one” to take. It was very hard. Mazzon is a very good all-around play- the season in the coach’s poll by each Rhenlund, one by Daulton list). implied that Lake Linden was a winnable game for er. They are a good caliber playoff team that pos- because people thought Hurley Levra and by Saari. Erickson said Hurley has been the Miners. But that contest was Gogebic’s only sesses the ability to beat us. We have to be very lost so much. Others on the single-season blessed to have a long line of top- real hiccup. well-prepared.” Turns out Linczeski was right. rushing leaders top 10 have notch ballcarriers. The two losses gave Gogebic a 3-2 record and Coach Mazzon would like to take this season The lone returning back, included Tony Loden, one of the “Mark is right there in the con- put them in a tough spot with a powerful Forest one step beyond, but this is not his first rodeo and Lupino, had a fine all-conference smallest on the list but just as versation with any of your best Park team still on the schedule. The Miners had to he knows CFFP is the favorite after being unde- season. Mitchell Maki stepped in tough as the others, and Kurt Van backs,” Erickson said. “I think the win three out of its final four games to secure a feated and winning the tough Great Western Con- to the other running back spot and Epern. Van Epern ran physically, defining part of it is how far you playoff berth. ference title. did a great job. also, but he had speed on the out- get your team to advance in the Once again, it was mission accomplished as the “We’re not the favorites, but there are upsets It was the fullback starting his side. Levra brought speed and he playoffs.” Miners defeated Baraga, Washburn and Ironwood each week,” Mazzon said. “Turnovers killed us in first full season carrying the ball changed directions on a dime. Erickson said coaches saw and were playoff bound. the last game and you can’t have turnovers and who has turned heads, especially Darren Losh is at No. 5 with 1,312 Saari’s potential early on. It’s the Mazzon said a number of times during the year penalties against good teams like Crystal Falls. those of defenders he burned, all yards in 1996. Dick Zell is the only that he was proud of this team’s regular season You have to play flawless ball and that’s what we season. person on the list before 1995. He performance. plan on doing Friday night.” SAARI — page 14 10 l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTSOklahoma City 101, Utah 98 St. Louis at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Phoenix Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Knicks blow 25-point lead but beat Denver at Sacramento Colorado at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Bucks 90-83 L.A. Lakers at Golden State Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. Thursday’s Games AILY LOBE COREBOARD New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Carmelo Anthony and Tyson D R4-D1:G Warren DeLaSalle (6-3) 79.016 S Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Chandler would’ve liked the rest. Instead, they got a win (7-2) 61.861 - F 7:00 PM max-Scotts (8-1) 59.111 - F 7:00 PM Transactions at Macomb Dakota (9-0) 109.333 - F 7:00 R2-D1: Clare (7-2) 67.222 at Reed City R4-D1: Saginaw Michigan Lutheran p.m. test. PM (9-0) 87.111 - F 7:00 PM Seminary (7-2) 57.778 at New Lothrop (9- Friday’s Games BASKETBALL The New York Knicks got through it, thanks to big Football R4-D1: Macomb L’Anse Creuse North R2-D1: Newaygo (8-1) 73.778 at 0) 82.667 - F 7:00 PM New Orleans at Orlando, 7 p.m. National Basketball Association (8-1) 93.889 at Clinton Township Chippe- Muskegon Oakridge (8-1) 75.444 - F 7:00 R4-D1: Clarkston Everest Collegiate (7- Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. BOSTON CELTICS — Suspended F plays from their All-Stars. WIAA LeveL 2 pLAyoff wa Valley (8-1) 102.222 - F 7:00 PM PM 2) 63.889 at Waterford Our Lady (7-2) Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Jared Sullinger for the Celtics’ season- Anthony had 19 points and 10 rebounds, making a gAmes R4-D2: Grosse Pointe South (6-3) R2-D2: Freeland (6-3) 60.222 at 74.222 - S 1:00 PM Milwaukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. opening game against Toronto on pair of baskets in a finishing run after New York had Division 1 69.222 at Detroit Cass Tech (9-0) 114.556 Frankenmuth (8-1) 88.111 - F 7:00 PM R4-D2: Sterling Heights Parkway Chris- Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night. blown a 25-point lead, and the Knicks beat the Mil- Hudson vs. Green Bay Preble at - S 1:00 PM R2-D2: Millington (7-2) 74.333 at tian (5-4) 39.778 at Ottawa Lake White- Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m. CHICAGO BULLS — Exercised the Goerke Park, Stevens Point, Saturday, R4-D2: Dearborn Fordson (6-3) 78.222 Almont (8-1) 76.333 - F 7:00 PM ford (7-2) 55.556 - F 7:00 PM Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. fourth-year option for G/F Jimmy Butler waukee Bucks 90-83 on Wednesday night in the sea- 1:00 p.m. at Warren Mott (9-0) 102.222 - F 7:00 PM R3-D1: Grand Rapids West Catholic (5- R4-D2: Adrian Lenawee Christian (7-2) Detroit at Memphis, 8 p.m. and third-year option for G Marquis son opener for both teams. Bay Port at Appleton North, Friday, 7 Division 2 4) 60.889 at Portland (7-1) 84.333 - F 7:00 50.000 at Detroit Allen (6-2) 51.778 - S Miami at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Teague. Seemingly coasting to a second straight opening- p.m. R1-D1: Marquette (5-3) 68.111 at Mid- PM 1:00 PM at Hamtramck, Keyworth Stadi- Portland at Denver, 9 p.m. DENVER NUGGETS — Exercised the night blowout, the Knicks instead were behind with Manitowoc Lincoln at Arrowhead, Fri- land (8-1) 97.667 - S 1:00 PM R3-D1: Lansing Catholic (5-4) 60.972 at um Utah at Phoenix, 10 p.m. fourth-year contract option on F Kenneth day, 7 p.m. R1-D1: Midland Dow (7-2) 78.222 at Ovid-Elsie (7-2) 67.528 - F 7:00 PM 8 Player Football L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Faried and third-year option on G Evan less than 3 minutes remaining before Chandler’s fol- Germantown at Fond du Lac, Friday, 7 Fenton (8-1) 94.111 - F 7:00 PM R3-D2: Parchment (6-3) 49.444 at R1-D1: Posen (4-5) 29.111 at Rapid San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Fournier. low dunk and two straight baskets by Anthony put p.m. R1-D2: Mona Shores (7-2) 83.222 at Jackson Lumen Christi (9-0) 105.778 - F River (9-0) 63.333 - F 7:00 PM PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — G Allen them back ahead by five. Sun Prairie at Mukwonago, Friday, 7 IstoNs ox Iverson announced his retirement. Lowell (9-0) 119.111 - F 7:00 PM 7:00 PM at Jackson HS R1-D1: Engadine (5-4) 36.333 at WASHINGTONp (102) B p.m. “It was a test for us tonight to see what type of team R1-D2: Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (7-2) R3-D2: Olivet (8-1) 72.778 at Hopkins Cedarville (8-1) 49.111 - F 7:00 PM Ariza 8-14 6-8 28, Booker 1-3 0-0 2, FOOTBALL Middleton at Oconomowoc, Friday, 7 we are when it comes down to situations like that,” 84.889 at Muskegon (8-1) 106.667 - F (7-2) 75.083 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: Bellaire (4-4) 28.444 at Kinde- Nene 4-6 4-7 12, Wall 8-21 4-6 20, Beal 6- p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Released S 7:00 PM R4-D1: Warren Michigan Collegiate (6- North Huron (6-3) 43.222 - S 3:00 PM 18 3-3 17, Gortat 3-6 3-4 9, Harrington 1- Anthony said. Kenosha Indian Trail at Franklin, Fri- Michael Huff and DE Marcus Spears. R2-D1: Lansing Everett (6-3) 64.778 at 3) 57.667 at Livonia Clarenceville (9-0) R1-D2: Akron-Fairgrove (7-2) 39.397 at 4 2-2 4, Maynor 1-3 0-0 3, Webster 1-1 2- Chandler added another basket in the Knicks’ 10-2 day, 7 p.m. Signed Ss Omar Brown and Brynden Portage Central (9-0) 106.667 - F 7:00 PM 90.667 - F 7:00 PM Owendale-Gagetown (8-1) 42.952 - F 2 5, Temple 0-1 0-0 0, Seraphin 1-1 0-0 2. Badger at Marquette Uni., Friday, 7 Trawick from the practice squad and WR run to close out their sixth straight victory over the R2-D1: Portage Northern (7-2) 79.000 R4-D1: Detroit University Prep (7-2) 7:00 PM Totals 34-78 24-32 102. p.m. at Hart Park Kamar Aiken and QB Nick Stephens to Bucks and give them their first win in Madison Square at Battle Creek Lakeview (9-0) 94.222 - F 59.958 at Clinton Township Clintondale R2-D1: Deckerville (5-4) 36.403 at Peck DETROIT (113) the practice squad. Division 2 7:00 PM (9-0) 88.000 - F 7:00 PM (9-0) 61.556 - F 7:00 PM Smith 8-12 0-0 19, Monroe 6-15 12-15 Garden since the completion of its $1 billion renova- Ashwaubenon at Menasha, Friday, 7 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed DT Stefan R2-D2: North Farmington (5-3) 56.667 R4-D2: River Rouge (8-1) 63.778 at R2-D1: Carsonville-Port Sanilac (6-3) 24, Drummond 6-7 0-0 12, Bynum 7-13 4- tion. p.m. Charles off Tennessee’s practice squad. at Farmington Hills Harrison (8-1) 102.000 Monroe St Mary Catholic Central (8-1) 44.181 at Portland St Patrick (7-2) 47.667 6 19, Billups 4-8 4-4 16, Caldwell-Pope 4- Menomonie at Hortonville, Saturday, 4 Named Michael Lyons director of analyt- Raymond Felton added 18 points and Iman - F 7:00 PM 83.556 - F 7:00 PM at Navarre Field-Mon- - S 1:00 PM 12 1-2 9, Singler 2-6 3-3 8, Jerebko 2-5 2- p.m. ics. Shumpert had 16 for the Knicks, who shot 51 percent R2-D2: Pinckney (6-3) 69.222 at South roe R2-D2: Waldron (5-4) 30.556 at Battle 3 6, Siva 0-0 0-0 0, Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0, De Forest at Oshkosh North, Friday, 5 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed S Lyon (6-3) 76.667 - F 7:00 PM R4-D2: Ida (7-2) 67.556 at Ann Arbor Creek St Philip (9-0) 63.111 - F 7:00 PM Datome 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-78 26-33 but committed 22 turnovers. p.m. at UW-Oshkosh Taylor Mays on injured reserve. R3-D1: Birmingham Groves (7-2) Gabriel Richard (7-2) 75.556 - S 1:00 PM at Battle Creek Central HS 113. Gary Neal scored 16 points and fellow newcomer Holmen at La Crosse Central, Friday, 7 — Signed S 79.889 at Birmingham Brother Rice (9-0) Division 6 R2-D2: Burr Oak (5-4) 31.667 at Washington22 21 30 29 — 102 p.m. at UW-La Crosse Steven Terrell to the practice squad. Caron Butler had 14 for the Bucks, who opened on the 117.333 - F 7:00 PM at Hurley Field- R1-D1: Indian River Inland Lakes (6-3) Lawrence (6-2) 39.333 - F 7:00 PM Detroit 25 30 26 32 — 113 Hamilton at Homestead, Friday, 7 p.m. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released road for the 29th consecutive year. Berkley 42.111 at Negaunee (8-1) 66.333 - S 1:00 3-Point Goals_Washington 10-25 Cedarburg at Kimberly, Friday, 7 p.m. TE Kevin Brock. Signed OL Rokevious R3-D1: Southfield (7-2) 90.556 at Birm- PM NfL (Ariza 6-11, Beal 2-6, Webster 1-1, Waukesha West at Whitefish Bay, Fri- All Times EDT Watkins from the practice squad and TE Fedorov commits to Detroit-Toronto ingham Seaholm (8-1) 94.333 - F 7:00 PM R1-D1: Elk Rapids (6-3) 61.444 at Maynor 1-1, Harrington 0-1, Temple 0-1, day, 7 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Dominique Jones to the practice squad. R3-D2: Warren Woods Tower (6-3) Boyne City (7-2) 65.556 - F 7:00 PM Wall 0-4), Detroit 9-24 (Billups 4-5, Smith alumni game South Milwaukee at Waterford, Friday, East OAKLAND RAIDERS — Re-signed DL 58.000 at Detroit U-D Jesuit (5-4) 67.444 R1-D2: Sanford Meridian (7-2) 60.000 3-7, Bynum 1-2, Singler 1-5, Jerebko 0-2, 7 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA Brian Sanford. - S 7:00 PM at Ferndale HS at Ithaca (9-0) 84.111 - F 7:00 PM Caldwell-Pope 0-3). Fouled Out_None. New England 620.750 179 144 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Released DETROIT (AP) — Former Red Wings star Sergei Division 3 R3-D2: Detroit Renaissance (6-3) R1-D2: Lakeview (7-2) 63.000 at Maple Rebounds_Washington 44 (Ariza 10), Waupaca at Seymour, Friday, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets 440.500 143 211 WR Marlon Moore. Fedorov is among the players expected on the ice for 58.333 at Oak Park (5-4) 62.111 - F 6:00 City Glen Lake (8-1) 73.333 - F 7:00 PM Detroit 54 (Monroe 16). Assists_Washing- Xavier at West De Pere, Friday, 7 p.m. Miami 340.429 152 167 — Placed WR PM R2-D1: Reese (8-1) 69.333 at Montrose ton 23 (Wall 11), Detroit 24 (Bynum, an alumni game between Detroit and the Toronto Greendale at Brown Deer, Friday, 7 Buffalo 350.375 176 213 Sidney Rice on injured reserve. Signed R4-D1: Detroit Cody (6-3) 60.111 at Hill-McCloy (9-0) 90.667 - F 7:00 PM Smith, Billups 5). Total Fouls_Washington Maple Leafs. p.m. South WR from the practice Detroit Martin Luther King (7-1) 95.444 - F R2-D1: Marlette (8-1) 71.000 at Sagi- 30, Detroit 27. Technicals_Washington Wisconsin Lutheran at Plymouth, Fri- WLT Pct PF PA squad and WR Josh Lenz to the practice The alumni doubleheader is Dec. 31 at Comerica 5:00 PM naw Nouvel (8-1) 81.587 - F 7:00 PM defensive three second. A_18,891 day, 7 p.m. Indianapolis 520.714 187 131 squad. Park, the home of baseball’s Detroit Tigers. It’s part of R4-D1: Detroit East English (6-3) R2-D2: Burton Bendle (6-3) 53.333 at (22,076). Mount Horeb/Barneveld at Lodi, Friday, Tennessee 340.429 145 146 TENNESSEE TITANS — Placed C Rob 62.194 at Grosse Pointe North (6-3) Madison Heights Madison (9-0) 85.333 - F Houston 250.286 122 194 a series of games leading up to the NHL’s Winter Clas- 7 p.m. 73.556 - F 7:00 PM 7:00 PM ucks ox Turner on injured reserve. Released WR Jacksonville 080.000 86 264 MILWAUKEEB (83) B sic on Jan. 1 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor featur- La Crosse Logan at Reedsburg Area, R4-D2: Ypsilanti Lincoln (7-2) 79.111 at R2-D2: Byron (7-2) 56.667 at Flint Rashad Ross. Signed OL Pat McQuistan. North Butler 5-9 2-2 14, Middleton 1-4 0-0 2, ing the Red Wings and the Maple Leafs. Friday, 7 p.m. Wyandotte Roosevelt (9-0) 110.222 - F Beecher (7-2) 64.667 - F 7:00 PM at Flint Signed G Oscar Johnson and DL Chigbo W LT Pct PF PA Sanders 0-3 0-0 0, Knight 0-0 0-0 0, Mayo Edgerton at Monona Grove, Friday, 7 7:00 PM Northwestern HS Anunoby to the practice squad. The Russian native spent 13 years with the Red Cincinnati 620.750 197 144 6-12 1-1 13, Wolters 3-12 2-2 9, Ilyasova p.m. R4-D2: Taylor Truman (7-2) 81.556 at R3-D1: Montague (6-3) 54.556 at Shel- HOCKEY Wings. Dozens of other players have already commit- Baltimore 340.429 150 148 5-6 0-0 10, Neal 6-16 2-2 16, Pachulia 6- Pewaukee at Catholic Memorial, Fri- Allen Park (7-2) 83.333 - F 7:00 PM by (8-1) 77.222 - F 7:00 PM National Hockey League Cleveland 350.375 148 179 10 1-1 13, Antetokounmpo 0-0 1-2 1, Hen- ted play in the alumni games. day, 7 p.m. at Waukesha South R3-D1: Grandville Calvin Christian (6-3) DALLAS STARS — Reassigned F Division 3 Pittsburgh 250.286 125 153 son 2-2 1-2 5. Totals 34-74 10-12 83. Division 4 R1-D1: Sparta (5-4) 54.194 at Mt 58.444 at Grand Rapids NorthPointe Travis Morin to Texas (AHL). Bucks slick new floor temporarily West NEW YORK (90) Ellsworth at Black River Falls, Friday, 7 Pleasant (8-1) 99.556 - S 1:00 PM Christian (8-1) 77.111 - F 7:00 PM at GR PHOENIX COYOTES — Reassigned G WLT Pct PF PA Shumpert 5-13 5-5 16, Anthony 7-16 5- shelved p.m. R1-D1: Ionia (7-2) 64.667 at Sault Ste Forest Hills Northern HS Louis Domingue from Gwinnett (ECHL) to Kansas City 8001.000 192 98 6 19, Chandler 5-7 0-0 10, Felton 7-12 4- Prescott at Somerset, Friday, 7 p.m. Marie (6-3) 65.103 - F 7:00 PM R3-D2: Hartford (6-3) 45.222 at Water- Portland (AHL). Denver 710.875 343 218 4 18, Prigioni 3-3 0-0 7, World Peace 2-4 Nekoosa at Columbus, Friday, 7 p.m. R1-D2: Zeeland East (5-4) 62.778 at vliet (9-0) 76.444 - F 7:00 PM VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Assigned MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Bucks’ slick new home 430.571 168 144 0-0 4, Bargnani 3-9 0-0 6, Udrih 1-4 0-0 2, Wautoma at Winneconne, Friday, 7 Zeeland West (8-1) 91.111 - F 7:00 PM R3-D2: Schoolcraft (8-1) 74.556 at F Nicklas Jensen to Utica (AHL). Oakland 340.429 126 150 Hardaway Jr. 2-2 0-0 5, Martin 1-1 1-2 3. floor has been temporarily shelved. p.m. R1-D2: Grand Rapids Forest Hills Niles Brandywine (8-1) 75.111 - F 7:00 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled NATIONAL CONFERENCE Totals 36-71 15-17 90. The team announced Wednesday night the court Big Foot at Clinton, Friday, 7 p.m. Northern (7-2) 76.889 at Grand Rapids PM C Michael Latta and D Dmitry Orlov from East Milwaukee 18 13 33 19 — 83 Platteville at Brodhead/Juda, Friday, 7 Christian (7-2) 90.556 - S 12:00 PM R4-D1: Constantine (5-4) 40.222 at Hershey (AHL). used for the 2012-13 season will be in place for at WLT Pct PF PA New York 24 32 18 16 — 90 p.m. R2-D1: Wayland Union (5-4) 58.778 at Michigan Center (8-1) 72.778 - S 1:00 PM WINNIPEG JETS — Reassigned F least the first few weeks of the season, including the Dallas 440.500 230 186 3-Point Goals_Milwaukee 5-16 (Butler Roncalli at Little Chute, Friday, 7 p.m. Plainwell (8-1) 81.667 - F 7:00 PM R4-D1: Hillsdale (6-3) 58.000 at Patrice Cormier to St. John’s (AHL). Philadelphia 350.375 176 211 2-3, Neal 2-5, Wolters 1-4, Middleton 0-1, home opener Saturday against Toronto. Freedom at Campbellsport, Friday, 7 R2-D1: Byron Center (6-3) 63.778 at Jonesville (7-2) 60.222 - F 7:00 PM SOCCER Washington 250.286 173 229 Mayo 0-3), New York 3-13 (Prigioni 1-1, It will replace a new floor that had been installed for p.m. Battle Creek Harper Creek (7-2) 77.222 - R4-D2: Whitmore Lake (5-4) 46.000 at N.Y. Giants 260.250 141 223 Hardaway Jr. 1-1, Shumpert 1-5, Felton 0- Division 5 F 7:00 PM Clinton (9-0) 81.778 - F 7:00 PM MLS — Named Ray Whitworth vice this season. But the NBA decided that floor needs to South 1, Anthony 0-2, Bargnani 0-3). Fouled Fall Creek at Stanley-Boyd, Friday, 7 R4-D2: Manchester (7-2) 65.667 at president, operations and security. be resurfaced after players slipped during last week’s W LT Pct PF PA Out_None. Rebounds_Milwaukee 39 p.m. R2-D2: Sturgis (5-4) 53.556 at St Grass Lake (8-1) 78.000 - F 7:00 PM CHICAGO FIRE — Announced the res- New Orleans 610.857 196 120 (Pachulia 11), New York 40 (Anthony 10). exhibition game, also against the Raptors. The condi- Chetek-Weyerhaeuser at Bloomer, Fri- Joseph (8-1) 95.111 - F 7:00 PM ignation of coach Frank Klopas and pres- Division 7 Carolina 430.571 170 96 Assists_Milwaukee 19 (Neal 5), New York tions led to officials calling off that game midway day, 7 p.m. R2-D2: Coldwater (5-4) 54.556 at R1-D1: Traverse City St Francis (5-4) ident of soccer operations Javier Leon. Atlanta 250.286 166 184 17 (Prigioni 5). Total Fouls_Milwaukee 22, Arcadia at Stratford, Friday, 7 p.m. Stevensville Lakeshore (6-3) 64.556 - F 56.333 at Iron River West Iron County (9- D.C. UNITED — Declined contract through the first quarter. Tampa Bay 070.000 100 163 New York 16. Technicals_Anthony. Fla- Amherst at Westby, at Viroqua, Friday, 7:00 PM 0) 81.778 - F 7:00 PM options on Fs Lionard Pajoy and Carlos League and team officials inspected the floor at the North grant Fouls_Butler. A_19,812 (19,763). 7 p.m. R1-D1: Mancelona (7-2) 57.222 at Ish- Ruiz and M Marcelo Saragosa. Bradley Center this week. The team says the refinish- Cedar Grove-Belgium at Bonduel, Fri- WLT Pct PF PA SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES — Named R3-D1: Haslett (6-3) 63.944 at DeWitt peming (9-0) 75.556 - S 1:00 PM Green Bay 520.714 212 158 ing job is expected to take no more than three weeks. day, 7 p.m. (9-0) 112.016 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: McBain (5-4) 40.222 at Lincoln Mark Watson coach and signed him to a Kewaunee at Winnebago Lutheran Detroit 530.625 217 197 Hockey multiyear contract. Milwaukee opened the season Wednesday night in R3-D1: Linden (6-3) 68.556 at Lapeer Alcona (9-0) 69.333 - F 7:30 PM Chicago 430.571 213 206 Academy, Saturday, 1 p.m. West (8-1) 100.778 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: Whittemore-Prescott (6-3) COLLEGE New York against the Knicks. Laconia at Lancaster, Friday, 7 p.m. Minnesota 160.143 163 225 FLORIDA ATLANTIC — Announced 50.417 at Lake City (8-1) 66.667 - F 7:00 West NHL Racine St. Catherine’s at Westfield, R3-D2: Eaton Rapids (5-4) 52.778 at PM All Times EDT the resignation of football coach Carl Peli- Borland sits out practice at No. 22 Saturday, 7 p.m. WLT Pct PF PA EASTERN CONFERENCE ni and defensive coordinator Pete Rek- Charlotte (7-2) 80.444 - F 7:00 PM R2-D1: Evart (7-2) 57.667 at Carson Seattle 710.875 205 125 Wisconsin Division 6 R3-D2: Tecumseh (7-2) 72.889 at City-Crystal (9-0) 77.333 - F 7:00 PM Atlantic Division stis. Promoted offensive coordinator Brian Webster at Edgar, Friday, 7 p.m. San Francisco62 0 .750 218 145 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Wright to interim head coach. Mason (7-2) 75.333 - F 7:00 PM R2-D1: Saugatuck (8-1) 60.111 at Arizona 440.500 160 174 Athens at Hurley, Friday, 7 p.m. R4-D1: Detroit Old Redford (6-2) Pewamo-Westphalia (8-1) 72.000 - F 7:00 Toronto 14 10 40 20 48 32 MEMPHIS — Suspended men’s bas- MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Linebacker Chris Borland Coleman at Shiocton, Friday, 7 p.m. St. Louis 350.375 165 198 Tampa Bay 12 840 16 40 33 ketball F Kuran Iverson one game. 60.556 at St Clair (8-1) 90.333 - F 7:00 PM Thursday’s Game has missed a second day of practice for No. 22 Wis- Iola-Scandinavia at Algoma, Friday, 7 PM R2-D2: Auburn Hills Oakland Christian Montreal 13 850 16 37 23 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE — consin as he recovers from a strained right hamstring. p.m. at Southern Door Carolina 31, Tampa Bay 13 Boston 11 740 14 32 20 Named Tom Wilkins associate director of R4-D1: Detroit Denby (7-2) 68.861 at (5-4) 39.556 at Harbor Beach (8-1) 73.778 Sunday’s Games Coach Gary Andersen said earlier this week that he Darlington at Cuba City, Friday, 7 p.m. Detroit Mumford (7-2) 75.417 - S 1:00 PM - F 7:00 PM Detroit 12 642 14 27 33 athletics. Iowa-Grant at Brookwood, Friday, 7 Kansas City 23, Cleveland 17 Ottawa 12 462 10 35 38 TEXAS A&M_Suspended basketball G expected his star senior to be ready for Saturday’s R4-D2: Redford Thurston (6-3) 68.222 R2-D2: Bath (5-4) 42.333 at Elkton- New Orleans 35, Buffalo 17 p.m. at Milan (9-0) 104.889 - F 7:00 PM Pigeon-Bay Port Laker (7-2) 56.667 - F Florida 12 372 826 42 J-Mychal Reese indefinitely for violating game at Iowa. Deerfield at St. Mary’s Springs, Satur- New England 27, Miami 17 Buffalo 14 2 11 1523 41 athletic department rules. R4-D2: Riverview (7-2) 71.000 at 7:00 PM Detroit 31, Dallas 30 Defensive coordinator Dave Aranda said Wednes- day, 7 p.m. at Fruth Field Melvindale (7-2) 83.333 - F 7:00 PM R3-D1: St Joseph Lake Michigan Metropolitan Division TULSA — Named Richard Ruggieri N.Y. Giants 15, Philadelphia 7 GP WLOT Pts GF GA day that Borland was held out as a precaution, and Ozaukee at Lourdes Academy, Friday, Division 4 Catholic (6-2) 47.889 at Cassopolis (6-3) assistant rowing coach. San Francisco 42, Jacksonville 10 Pittsburgh 13 940 18 41 31 8 p.m. at UW-Oshkosh R1-D1: Remus Chippewa Hills (6-3) 55.810 - F 7:00 PM that the team wants to make sure Borland is healthy Oakland 21, Pittsburgh 18 Carolina 12 453 11 26 36 Division 7 51.222 at Cadillac (9-0) 98.889 - F 7:00 R3-D1: Bridgman (6-3) 48.403 at Cincinnati 49, N.Y. Jets 9 N.Y. Islanders12 453 11 37 39 enough so that they don’t have to worry about the Greenwood/Granton at Pepin/Alma, PM Decatur (6-3) 49.333 - F 7:00 PM Baseball Friday, 7 p.m. at Alma Arizona 27, Atlanta 13 Columbus 11 560 10 31 29 linebacker getting re-injuring the hamstring. R1-D1: Ogemaw Heights (6-3) 65.889 R3-D2: Reading (6-3) 42.889 at Homer Denver 45, Washington 21 Washington 12 570 10 34 38 The Badgers (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) also got a break Owen-Withee at Glenwood City, Friday, at Cheboygan (7-2) 74.833 - S 1:00 PM (8-1) 70.111 - F 7:00 PM 7 p.m. Green Bay 44, Minnesota 31 New Jersey 12 354 10 26 37 WorLd serIes with Borland able to get extra rest with the team idle R1-D2: Fremont (6-3) 55.889 at Com- R3-D2: Springport (6-3) 48.333 at Law- Open: Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, N.Y. Rangers11 470 818 37 Boston 4, St. Louis 2 Pittsville at Independence/Gilmanton, stock Park (9-0) 105.000 - F 7:00 PM ton (8-1) 62.222 - F 7:00 PM Wednesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, St. last week. He has a team-high 57 tackles and two Friday, 7 p.m. Indianapolis, San Diego, Tennessee Philadelphia 11 380 620 30 R1-D2: Belding (6-3) 56.528 at Spring R4-D1: Grosse Pointe Woods Universi- WESTERN CONFERENCE Louis 1 Loyal at New Lisbon, Friday, 7 p.m. Monday’s Game sacks. Lake (8-1) 82.444 - F 7:00 PM ty Liggett (5-4) 41.111 at Southfield Chris- Central Division Thursday, Oct. 24: St. Louis 4, Boston 2 De Soto at Black Hawk, Friday, 7 p.m. Seattle 14, St. Louis 9 Borland also missed two games last year with a R2-D1: Otsego (6-3) 59.333 at Grand tian (8-1) 64.778 - S 1:00 PM at Madison Thursday, Oct. 31 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Saturday, Oct. 26: St. Louis 5, Boston 4 North Crawford at Potosi, Friday, 7 p.m. Rapids South Christian (8-1) 89.556 - F Heights Bishop Foley HS Colorado 11 10 10 20 35 16 Sunday, Oct. 27: Boston 4, St. Louis 2 strained right hamstring. Fall River at Catholic Central, Friday, 7 Cincinnati at Miami, 8:25 p.m. 7:00 PM at Byron Center HS R4-D1: Royal Oak Shrine Catholic (6-3) Chicago 13 823 19 45 38 Monday, Oct. 28: Boston 3, St. Louis 1 1990 — Cincinnati (NL) 4, Oakland (AL) p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3 1 R2-D1: Grand Rapids Catholic Central 57.778 at Madison Heights Bishop Foley St. Louis 10 712 16 38 25 Wednesday, Oct. 30: Boston 6, St. 0 Almond-Bancroft at Lake Country Minnesota at Dallas, 1 p.m. 1969 — New York (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) (6-3) 65.556 at Allendale (7-1) 86.667 - F (6-3) 59.000 - F 7:00 PM Minnesota 13 643 15 30 31 Louis 1 1989 — Oakland (AL) 4, San Francisco Lutheran, Friday, 7 p.m. at Kettle Moraine Tennessee at St. Louis, 1 p.m. 1 7:00 PM R4-D2: Melvindale Academy for Busi- Nashville 12 651 13 23 32 (NL) 0 HS Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. orLd erIes 1968 — Detroit (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 3 R2-D2: Dowagiac (6-3) 59.111 at ness & Tech (5-4) 40.111 at Detroit Loy- New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Winnipeg 14 572 12 34 40 W s 1988 — Los Angeles (NL) 4, Oakland 1967 — St. Louis (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3 Dallas 12 561 11 31 36 pre dIstrIct Edwardsburg (9-0) 96.000 - F 7:00 PM ola (9-0) 106.667 - S 12:00 PM at U of D Kansas City at Buffalo, 1 p.m. cHAmpIoNs (AL) 1 1966 — Baltimore (AL) 4, Los Angeles mHsAA - R2-D2: Battle Creek Pennfield (8-1) Jesuit HS Pacific Division Since 1950 San Diego at Washington, 1 p.m. 2013 — Boston (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 2 1987 — Minnesota (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) (NL) 0 pLAyoff gAmes 74.556 at Paw Paw (8-1) 80.889 - F 7:00 R4-D2: Britton Deerfield Schools (6-3) GP WLOT Pts GF GA All Times EDT Philadelphia at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. 2012 — San Francisco (NL) 4, Detroit 3 1965 — Los Angeles (NL) 4, Minnesota PM 52.000 at Hudson (8-1) 69.111 - F 7:00 San Jose 12 10 11 21 48 20 Division 1 Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. (AL) 0 1986 — New York (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3 (AL) 3 R3-D1: Yale (6-3) 61.333 at Saginaw PM Anaheim 13 10 30 20 42 33 R1-D1: Traverse City West (5-4) 61.972 Baltimore at Cleveland, 4:25 p.m. 2011 — St. Louis (NL) 4, Texas (AL) 3 1985 — Kansas City (AL) 4, St. Louis 1964 — St. Louis (NL) 4, New York (AL) Swan Valley (9-0) 91.889 - F 7:00 PM at Division 8 Vancouver 14 941 19 41 39 at Rockford (8-1) 99.444 - F 7:00 PM Pittsburgh at New England, 4:25 p.m. 2010 — San Francisco (NL) 4, Texas (NL) 3 3 Saginaw Heritage HS R1-D1: Bessemer (6-3) 40.206 at Crys- Phoenix 13 832 18 43 40 R1-D1: East Kentwood (5-4) 62.000 at Indianapolis at Houston, 8:30 p.m. (AL) 1 1984 — Detroit (AL) 4, San Diego (NL) 1 1963 — Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York R3-D1: North Branch (6-3) 61.556 at tal Falls Forest Park (9-0) 71.778 - F 7:00 Los Angeles 13 850 16 36 33 Hudsonville (6-3) 78.333 - F 7:00 PM at Open: Arizona, Denver, Detroit, Jack- Calgary 12 552 12 36 43 2009 — New York (AL) 4, Philadelphia 1983 — Baltimore (AL) 4, Philadelphia (AL) 0 Essexville Garber (7-2) 68.000 - S 7:30 PM Baldwin St. MS Athletic Complex sonville, N.Y. Giants, San Francisco Edmonton 14 392 836 54 (NL) 2 (NL) 1 1962 — New York (AL) 4, San Francisco PM R1-D1: Lake Linden-Hubbell (5-4) R1-D2: Holt (5-4) 61.889 at Flint Car- Monday, Nov. 4 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point 2008 — Philadelphia (NL) 4, Tampa Bay 1982 — St. Louis (NL) 4, Milwaukee (AL) (NL) 3 R3-D2: Corunna (6-3) 57.694 at Lans- 40.889 at L’Anse (7-2) 56.556 - F 7:00 PM man-Ainsworth (8-1) 93.333 - F 7:00 PM Chicago at Green Bay, 8:40 p.m. for overtime loss. (AL) 1 3 1961 — New York (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) ing Sexton (9-0) 105.778 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: Pickford (6-3) 39.333 at Felch R1-D2: Brighton (5-4) 64.000 at Grand Tuesday’s Games 2007 — Boston (AL) 4, Colorado (NL) 0 1981 — Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York 1 R3-D2: Williamston (5-3) 59.194 at North Dickinson (6-2) 49.889 - F 7:00 PM Blanc (7-2) 87.778 - F 7:00 PM N.Y. Rangers 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 2006 — St. Louis (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 1 (AL) 2 1960 — Pittsburgh (NL) 4, New York Lake Fenton (7-2) 66.444 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: Munising (6-3) 44.847 at Pow- R2-D1: Oxford (5-4) 61.333 at Clark- Anaheim 3, Philadelphia 2 2005 — Chicago (AL) 4, Houston (NL) 0 1980 — Philadelphia (NL) 4, Kansas City (AL) 3 R4-D1: Dearborn Heights Robichaud ers North Central (7-2) 46.847 - F 7:00 PM Basketball ston (8-1) 101.889 - F 7:00 PM Montreal 2, Dallas 1 2004 — Boston (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 0 (AL) 2 1959 — Los Angeles (NL) 4, Chicago (6-3) 62.778 at Pontiac Notre Dame Prep R2-D1: Hillman (5-4) 31.444 at St R2-D1: Romeo (5-4) 62.444 at Lake New Jersey 2, Tampa Bay 1 2003 — Florida (NL) 4, New York (AL) 2 1979 — Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) (AL) 2 (7-2) 79.778 - F 7:30 PM Ignace La Salle (7-2) 64.778 - F 7:00 PM Orion (7-2) 84.889 - F 7:00 PM All NBATimes EDT Chicago 6, Ottawa 5 2002 — Anaheim (AL) 4, San Francisco 3 1958 — New York (AL) 4, Milwaukee R4-D1: Clawson (7-2) 64.778 at Detroit R2-D1: Atlanta (5-4) 34.556 at Johan- R2-D2: Waterford Kettering (6-3) Tuesday’s Games St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2 (NL) 3 1978 — New York (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 3 Country Day (6-3) 72.333 - F 7:00 PM nesburg-Lewiston (7-2) 49.111 - F 7:00 72.222 at Walled Lake Northern (7-2) Indiana 97, Orlando 87 Toronto 4, Edmonton 0 2001 — Arizona (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3 (NL) 2 1957 — Milwaukee (NL) 4, New York R4-D2: Marysville (5-4) 55.000 at PM Phoenix 3, Los Angeles 1 88.222 - F 7:00 PM Miami 107, Chicago 95 2000 — New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 1977 — New York (AL) 4, Los Angeles (AL) 3 Marine City (8-1) 95.000 - S 7:00 PM R2-D2: Mio (7-2) 49.444 at Beal City (9- Wednesday’s Games R2-D2: Rochester Hills Stoney Creek L.A. Lakers 116, L.A. Clippers 103 1 (NL) 2 1956 — New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) R4-D2: Harper Woods Chandler (7-2) 0) 82.667 - F 7:00 PM Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2 3 (6-3) 73.111 at Rochester Adams (6-3) Wednesday’s Games 1999 — New York (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 0 1976 — Cincinnati (NL) 4, New York (AL) 70.444 at Richmond (8-1) 84.333 - F 7:00 R2-D2: Mt Pleasant Sacred Heart (6-3) Toronto 4, Calgary 2 1955 — Brooklyn (NL) 4, New York 75.667 - F 7:00 PM Philadelphia 114, Miami 110 1998 — New York (AL) 4, San Diego 0 PM 52.444 at Coleman (7-2) 55.111 - F 7:00 Detroit at Vancouver (AL) 3 R3-D1: Detroit Catholic Central (7-2) Cleveland 98, Brooklyn 94 (NL) 0 1975 — Cincinnati (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3 Division 5 PM San Jose at Los Angeles 1954 — New York (NL) 4, Cleveland 91.000 at Northville (8-1) 106.111 - F 7:00 Toronto 93, Boston 87 1997 — Florida (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 3 1974 — Oakland (AL) 4, Los Angeles R1-D1: Houghton (6-3) 43.000 at R3-D1: Fulton (5-4) 44.000 at Thursday’s Games (AL) 0 PM at Hillside MS Detroit 113, Washington 102 1996 — New York (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 2 (NL) 1 Menominee (9-0) 98.667 - S 2:00 PM Muskegon Catholic Central (7-2) 61.667 - Anaheim at Boston, 7 p.m. 1953 — New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn R3-D1: Canton (8-1) 98.556 at Walled New York 90, Milwaukee 83 1995 — Atlanta (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 2 1973 — Oakland (AL) 4, New York (NL) R1-D1: Kingsford (7-2) 63.611 at F 7:00 PM Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. (NL) 2 Lake Western (8-1) 101.222 - F 7:00 PM Minnesota 120, Orlando 115, OT Nashville at Phoenix, 10 p.m. 1994 — No series. 3 Grayling (8-1) 76.000 - S 1:00 PM R3-D1: Baldwin (7-2) 46.222 at Fowler 1952 — New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn R3-D2: Westland John Glenn (6-3) Houston 96, Charlotte 83 Friday’s Games 1993 — Toronto (AL) 4, Philadelphia 1972 — Oakland (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) R1-D2: Kingsley (6-3) 49.000 at Stan- (7-2) 58.556 - F 7:00 PM (NL) 3 66.333 at Temperance Bedford (9-0) Indiana 95, New Orleans 90 Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. (NL) 2 3 1951 — New York (AL) 4, New York dish-Sterling Central (7-1) 76.778 - F 7:00 R3-D2: Eau Claire (4-4) 27.403 at Men- 111.111 - F 7:00 PM Dallas 118, Atlanta 109 Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 1992 — Toronto (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 2 1971 — Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) (NL) 2 PM don (9-0) 78.841 - S 1:00 PM R3-D2: Belleville (6-3) 69.333 at Saline San Antonio 101, Memphis 94 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7 p.m. 1991 — Minnesota (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 3 3 1950 — New York (AL) 4, Philadelphia (8-1) 97.333 - F 7:00 PM R1-D2: Kalkaska (6-3) 51.778 at Glad- R3-D2: Bellevue (6-3) 42.667 at Cli- N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. 1970 — Baltimore (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) (NL) 0 New-look Pistons beat Wizards in opener AUBURN HILLS (AP) — starting lineup and drew a huge Detroit, which is hoping to snap Chauncey Billups squared up, cheer when he was the last play- a streak of four straight seasons and the roar began before the er introduced in the pregame cer- without reaching the playoffs. shot even left his hand, finally emony. Billups was the MVP of Trevor Ariza scored 28 points reaching a crescendo when the the 2004 NBA Finals with the for the Wizards, who were ball dropped through the net. Pistons, but he was traded four outscored 56-28 in the paint. “It’s not like that everywhere,” years later in a deal Detroit fans Washington’s John Wall had 20 Billups said. still look back on with regret. points and 11 assists, but went 8 Billups enjoyed a delightful The Pistons signed him back this of 21 from the field. homecoming Wednesday night, offseason. “We got beat everywhere scoring 16 points in his first Detroit trailed 7-3 when tonight,” Wizards coach Randy game back with the Pistons and Billups connected on that 3- Wittman said. “Everyone in this helping Detroit to a 113-102 vic- pointer from the right wing — league knows that you can’t let tory over the Washington Wiz- when the crowd started cheering Chauncey Billups shoot 3-point- ards. Greg Monroe had 24 points in anticipation well before the ers. You have to make him put and 16 rebounds, and Josh Smith shot went in. Billups added a the ball on the floor and beat you added 19 points for the new-look couple more big shots in the that way. So what did we do? We Pistons, who won their first fourth quarter, and by the time stood there and watched him game under new coach Maurice the game was over, fans were shoot open 3s.” Cheeks. chanting “MVP!” for him. Detroit led 89-85 in the fourth Detroit signed Smith and “It felt good, but that was a lit- when Kyle Singler pushed the acquired Brandon Jennings in a tle crazy,” the 37-year-old Billups lead to seven with a driving Associated Press trade this offseason, but it was said. three-point play. Billups later WASHINGTON WIZARDS forward Al Harrington (7) fouls Detroit Pistons center Greg Monroe in the second Billups who fans seemed most Andre Drummond added 12 made back-to-back 3-pointers to half in Auburn Hills Wednesday. excited about. He was in the points and eight rebounds for make it 100-87.

THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 l 11 SPOOKY FEATURE Keep children safe

THIS PHOTO shows a this Halloween doughnut spider in Concord, N.H. A glazed doughnut forms the spider’s body, a cake IRONWOOD — “Remember that children doughnut is the head look forward only to the good things about and doughnut holes Halloween. Therefore, parents should pre- Tips for a safe, happy Halloween form its eyes and legs. pare and alert their children to the possible dangers,” said Ironwood Public Safety Associated Press Department Director Andrew DiGiorgio. Ironwood Public Safety Department Director Andrew DiGiorgio, along with Gogebic County Every Halloween, parents are expected to Sheriff Pete Matonich, recommend the following take precaution with children who plan to tips for parents who allow their children to trick- trick-or-treat. There are many unnecessary or-treat: dangers that can be avoided if children are careful. • Trick-or-treat on Thursday only, preferably The IPSD released a statement listing during daylight hours. Recommended hours are how trick-or-treaters can avoid possible dan- 4 to 7 p.m. gers, including wearing light-colored cloth- • Children should wear light-colored clothing ing or reflective tape and inspecting candy or have reflective tape so they can be easily before it is eaten. It is also important for seen. If possible, carry a flashlight. Doughnut Spider trick-or-treaters to travel in groups, never alone. • Young children should be accompanied by Set a chocolate glazed doughnut in the center of a large Children are asked to travel only in their a parent or adult. serving platter. Place a chocolate cake doughnut up against own neighborhoods, on well-lit streets and at it. The glazed doughnut forms the spider’s body; the cake • Children should trick-or-treat only in their doughnut is the head. houses with their porch lights on. neighborhood and on well-lit streets. If children trick-or-treat with friends, par- ents are expected to ask for their children’s • Visit homes with porch lights on. Place 2 chocolate doughnut holes on top of the cake dough- planned route and an estimated time to nut to form eyes (use a dab of frosting to hold them in place). arrive back home. • When children trick-or-treat with friends, Top each doughnut hole with a dab of white or yellow frost- “Every year on Halloween, many children have them inform you of their route and when ing, then gently press a chocolate chip into each. suffer from auto accidents, fire injuries, they plan to be back home. For the legs, arrange three sets of three chocolate dough- falls, cuts, bruises and poisoned ‘treats’ and • Parents should insist treats be brought other unnecessary miseries. It’s important home for inspection before anything is eaten. nut holes coming off of each side of the “body” doughnut. If that they know how to avoid them so they Fruit should be washed and unpacked items desired, additional frosting can be used to keep the leg can have a safe, enjoyable Halloween,” should be discarded. doughnut holes in place. DiGiorgio said. For more information, call the IPSD at If any treat looks suspicious, contact the 906-932-1234. IPSD at 906-932-1234. —Miranda Anderson

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Dear Annie: My fiance is was before toothpaste was invent- amazing, sensitive and wonder- ed. ful. The only problem is his sister. Is this where the expression When we became engaged, “washing your mouth out with “Jessie” was so jealous, her moth- soap” came from? — er begged us to make her my Dear Grandma: We doubt it. maid of honor. I did, to keep the Annie’s While some folks may have used peace. I’ve spoken with Jessie a Mailbox soap to brush their teeth, it was- handful of times and don’t partic- n’t necessary. Toothpaste in one ularly like her. She’s 29, gets a form or another has been around monthly allowance from her par- lashed out at my fiance and his since before the Romans. It was ents because she lives beyond her mom. We then informed her that supposed to have a pleasant MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM means, and threatens to withhold she cannot come to the wedding taste, or at least be tolerable. her young son from my fiance and Soap was never meant to be unless she apologizes. This has his parents when they won’t give ingested. Some soaps contain resulted in my not being allowed her what she wants. ingredients that are harmful to near her son. My future mother- We told Jessie she could help the mouth, throat or stomach lin- in-law is trying to force us to with the wedding plans, but then ing. Washing one’s mouth out invite her, saying, “I promise to she had a total meltdown and with soap is a specific punish- keep her under control so she ment, usually in response to won’t wreck the wedding.” The using profanity or other inappro- fact that she needs to say that priate language. We know par- OUR makes me very nervous. Y ents used to do this, although we My fiance isn’t close to his sis- don’t recommend it. Thanks for ter and is tired of her behavior. I HOROSCOPE providing an offbeat topic. don’t want her at my wedding BORN LOSER Dear Annie: I read “Her- because she’s been so rude to both mitage, Penn’s” diatribe about of us, but I’d accept her if she the elderly white-haired man who apologized. Do you think we rudely butted ahead of her at the should hold out and hope? It is grocery store. Maybe he wasn’t our wedding. Can’t we do what we feeling well and had to get out of BERNICE want? — The Bride the store quickly. He’s not going BEDE OSOL Dear Bride: Well, yes and no. to say, “Excuse me, madam, but I Weddings represent the joining of am about to have an accident. families and, as such, should not May I go ahead of you, please?” Your Birthday become grudge matches. I found Hermitage’s reaction to Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013 Demanding an apology from be insensitive and downright Jessie is an exercise in futility. mean, a common trend in our Plan to have some fun in the year She would rather create ill will ahead. Decorating, renovating or young people today. — Judy than admit wrongdoing, and not ALLEY OOP making a positive move that allows from Omaha being allowed to attend the wed- you greater freedom to pursue out- Dear Judy: There is no excuse side interests will be just what the ding will fuel her fire for years to to jump ahead of someone with- doctor ordered. Activity and innova- come. She could use some profes- out at least saying, “Excuse me.” tion will spur valuable new relation- sional counseling. Meanwhile, That is simple courtesy, regard- ships. consider the long-term repercus- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — less of age. Put more muscle and elbow grease sions of excluding her. And if you Dear Readers: Happy Hal- behind any job you’re asked to do. decide to forgive her, don’t rely on loween. Please dress your trick- By taking on more responsibility, you Jessie’s mother to rein her in. Ask or-treaters in flame-retardant will encourage others to look to you a few friends to keep her in check, costumes that don’t obstruct for answers. Take control of your life. or hire someone to discreetly walking or vision, and be sure to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) escort her out if she creates a — Don’t give in too easily today. Do accompany them. what you can to help others, but scene. Annie’s Mailbox is written by keep personal information a secret. Dear Annie: A number of Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, FOR BETTER OR WORSE Sharing a good time is one thing, but years ago, I saw an old ad from longtime editors of the Ann Lan- divulging your feelings is something the 1800s in a book on soap mak- ders column. Please email your else. ing. The ad said that this particu- questions to anniesmailbox@com- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) lar brand of soap could be used for cast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mail- — Take pride in what you do, and you will be given the opportunity to everything from washing your box, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 take on more responsibility. It’s a clothes to cleaning floors and 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA good day to attend to business, sign brushing teeth. This apparently 90254. deals or firm up on an agreement. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Expect to receive plenty of sugges- tions from well-meaning individuals, AILY LOBE ROSSWORD but when it comes down to making a D G C decision, you will be best served by taking a chance and doing things your way. FRANK & ERNEST PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — You’ve got what it takes to get what you want. Don’t wait for someone else to step in and take over. Broad- en your plans and expect to raise your standard of living. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You’ll thrive on change. Share your emotions and don’t be afraid to stand up to anyone acting pushy. Someone from a different background will spark your interest. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Discuss your plans and get started on them. The more energy you put behind whatever you do, the more GET FUZZY interest you will gather. A partnership will increase your chance to excel. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Work relentlessly and put your signa- ture on whatever you do if you want to receive star treatment. Compli- ments will encourage you to make an important move. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — He who hesitates is lost. Don’t let an emotional situation ruin your plans or your fun. Getting involved in an event, activity or social gathering will be to your benefit. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Some- one is likely to face off against you. You will have to make an instant decision followed by a fast move if you want to maintain what you’ve worked so hard to achieve. 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However, think Erickson doesn’t expect DA0<0G   <8;4B,8?4A some more and you will remember From page 9 with 137 yards on 18 carries Fri- Union, General Insurance, Abelman’s, A4<>C4 BC0AC4A 08A 106 03343 the times when you thought you were traveling to Eau Claire this week day night. Tessmer rushed for Athens to pass to take advantage going down in your contract, but sud- Steiger’s Home Center, Todd Meinke BDB?4=B8>= ;40C74A 8=C4A8>A despite being four seeds higher. 110 yards on 19 carries. Tessmer of the situation. =4F CA0=B54A 20B4 1A0:4B A> denly a defender came to your res- cue. At other times, though, matters “You never try to go out of Construction, Floor Plans C>AB - G24;;4=C ?>F4A “The 2 seed really meant is the leading rusher at 1,088 are in your own hands. You must character,” he said. “Typically and Bessemer Dairy Queen.      take a positive step to ensure that something now,” Erickson said. yards on 152 carries, a 108.8 you do not get into trouble — as in “That rule needs to change. I’m yard per game average, accord- when teams have to go to plan B, this deal. With your generous support we’ve had a South cruises into three no-trump. all for giving everybody chances, ing to wissports.net. Lavicka the results aren’t very good. We very successful season. West leads the spade jack and East but if you’ve earned the higher rushed for 827 yards in eight gave up some things in the pass- plays his king. How should South ing game. When you look back at Bessemer Cross County Team steer? seed. Michigan hosts no matter games, a 103.4 per game aver- Declarer starts with six top tricks: what. That’s how it should be.” age. what Spring Valley did, I think two spades (given the first trick), two we held them to (149) yards  >=30 (, . - hearts, one diamond and one club. The Midgets’ last Level 2 Quarterback Collin Ellenbeck-  <8;4B  H40A F0AA0=CH As the other three winners must game at Hurley was a thriller. In er is 27 of 46 for 533 yards, eight rushing. That’s been their game.      740C43 B40CB A4<>C4 BC0AC come from clubs, it is tempting ei- If Athens holds us to 104 yards of F40C74A C427 <0CB A>>5 A02: ther to cash the club ace or to cross 2011, Hurley fell on an extra touchdowns and no intercep-      to dummy’s heart ace and call for the rushing and makes us pass other  club queen. point, 21-20, to Eau Claire Regis tions. As you can see, after either of on a Saturday afternoon. Hurley Both teams seem able to hold than when we want to, they’re these lines, South’s ship sinks. probably going to have a good There is a safety-play that guaran- is 6-5 in home playoff games. onto the ball and keep the other tees smooth sailing even if clubs split “I think being at home always dangerous offense off the field. chance to win the game.” 4-0. At trick two, South should lead a Owen-Withee and Athens tied low club from his hand. Here, East helps,” Erickson said. “We have a Hurley did a stellar job of that in takes dummy’s jack with his king and pretty significant home-field the second half of Friday’s win for first in the Cloverwood Con- returns a spade. South wins, plays a ference with 8-1 records. Athens heart to dummy’s ace, leads a club advantage with the crowds we over Spring Valley. The Midgets to his nine, cashes the club ace, and get and the routine.” scored what turned out to be the beat O-W 30-20 in week nine but sails safely into port. lost at Loyal 26-7 in week two. If West had started with four clubs, dummy’s queen would have won the second trick. Declarer would have played a club to his ace and led an- Asked what going against Saari other club through West’s king. Saari was like this year, Gogebic Miners’ © 2013 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS coach Mark Mazzon said after playing Hurley that it was just as when you get hit, are you still BRIDGE From page 9 hard as stopping Rhenlund the going to fall forward and produce a reason they use multiple running couple of extra yards?” Erickson year before. PHILLIPbacks instead of relying on just said. “He’s showed a lot of people what things are possible if you ALDERone. It’s pretty hard to develop Saari is in the latter category. more than one without spreading “The fullbacks that we’ve had stick with it, work hard, do things the ball around. have been tough, bruising backs,” the right way – he’s a first-class “We run a drill we call be your Erickson said. “They’re not people student, captain,” Erickson said of own blocker,” Erickson said. that search for holes. They create Saari. “Certainly we’re as proud as “That’s if the line still screws it up, their own if they’re not there” anybody and his teammates are as you still get positive runs. From The offensive line has been a proud. He deflects all the atten- the time he was a freshman and big part of Hurley’s rushing suc- tion, says everybody else is respon- sophomore, he was pretty good at cess and that certainly includes sible. He certainly deserves all the PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY HAS be your own blocker.” this year, Erickson said. Hurley attention that he gets and any        That’s a top quality needed in runs the ball exceptionally well postseason honors he gets.” CAUSES OTHER THAN DIABETES this offense. with only a handful of passes Saari was named the Great “Do you hit and go down? Or breaking that up. Western Conference Back of the and lower legs with something as light as Treatment of peripheral neuropathy be- Year this season. a feather (like some cotton), you may not gins with treating the underlying cause of feel it. However, you will feel it if the cot- the condition. For example, let's say your ton touches your skin in the thigh or else- neuropathy is related to heavy drinking. where in the body. You may also lose You should severely restrict, or better yet sensation to a pinprick in the lower legs abstain, from alcohol. If your neuropathy and feet, but not the rest of you. is caused by hypothyroidism, treatment Diabetes is the most common cause of with replacement doses of thyroid hor- peripheral neuropathy. But neuropathy mone should help. can result from other causes as well. The other goal of treatment is to relieve These include: symptoms. In particular, treatment targets -- Excessive alcohol intake. pain caused by peripheral neuropathy. -- Hypothyroidism. In this condition, the Several medications can help. Gabapentin, an anticonvulsant medica- Answer to previous puzzle thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. tion, is usually effective. Tricyclic antide- pressants can also effectively relieve -- Amyloidosis, a disease in which an ab- By Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D. pain. normal protein accumulates in the body. DEAR DOCTOR K: I have peripheral Finally, while neuropathy itself causes -- Vitamin deficiencies, particularly vita- neuropathy. I know that people with dia- pain, it (strangely enough) reduces sen- min B1, B12 and folate deficiency. betes often get neuropathy, but I'm not di- sitivity to pain caused by outside injuries. abetic. What else can cause this -- Infection with human immunodeficiency This makes you particularly vulnerable to     condition? And what can I do about it? virus (HIV). foot damage. If you develop a cut or sore DEAR READER: Neuropathy is a medical -- Critical illness, particularly if you de- on your foot, without pain to alert you, you term that means nerve damage. The type velop a severe inflammatory response to may not even notice the injury. Untreated, of nerve damage that people with dia- infection. a simple wound may become severely in-  betes get involves specific nerve fibers in -- Guillain-Barre syndrome. This uncom- fected. 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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — While his beau Field, with three of those victories linebacker Nick Perry has missed the last well aware,” Matthews said. “I’ll never learn lead to permanent problems, such as teammates are getting ready for their Mon- coming with their star defensive player side- two games with a foot injury, and starting to be patient. It’s difficult because with most reduced grip strength in the hand. day Night Football showdown with Chicago, lined. inside linebacker Brad Jones has been out rehab injuries you feel as if you’re getting “I was all for it (playing), but there was no Clay Matthews will be at the doctor’s office. “I’ve been very impressed with our team. since suffering a hamstring injury the same better and working toward something, but way around it with (what) these doctors The Green Bay Packers’ standout It’s not just about me,” Matthews said. day Matthews broke his thumb. with this it’s obviously a different case. I were telling me the possible risks were as linebacker hasn’t played “There’s a bunch of other guys on this team “I look forward to the time when we get kind of have to wait for doctors’ opinions well as future life after football as far as my since breaking his right and they’ve been doing a fantastic job, all of our troops together at the same time,” and specific procedures in order to take the hand and what could happen,” Matthews thumb against Detroit on specifically speaking on defense, getting defensive coordinator Dom Capers said. “I field. That’s what is the most frustrating.” said. “I definitely would like to push through Oct. 6, but when he gets pressure on the quarterback. It’s good to think what we’re going through now is these Matthews said he had hoped to play it. I feel like I could and I’d be able to. Pain guys are gaining experience. We’ll be able through the injury wearing a club cast to the pins removed from see.” is not an issue for me. It’s more so about the thumb on Monday — Despite playing without Matthews, the to use that experience over the second half protect the hand. But because of the type of being smart — and at times I’m not the a fact he confirmed Packers are tied for 10th in the NFL with 23 of the season.” injury he sustained, he had no choice but to ONDAY smartest.” Wednesday — he will be M sacks entering this week’s games. As well as the Packers defense has have surgery. VS. CHICAGO, Matthews said he didn’t really feel much one step closer to return- 7:30 P.M. Matthews, who has 45.5 career regular- played without Matthews - in the three Matthews suffered a Bennett fracture, in ing to the field. He won’t season sacks in four-plus seasons, had games he’s missed, the unit has registered which the first metacarpal bone at the base pain when it happened and wasn’t even play against the Bears, but if he can return three sacks at the time of his injury, which 11 sacks and 61 total points - Matthews of the thumb breaks away from the joint, sure how the injury occurred. Nov. 10 against Philadelphia, he will have occurred as he was sacking Detroit Lions said he’s not going to be extra careful with leaving behind a fragment that remains “When you break a bone in your hand, missed only four games. quarterback Matthew Stafford. the injury and wait any longer than the doc- attached to one of the ligaments in the especially with the adrenaline running, you The Packers take a four-game winning Not only have the Packers played with- tors make him wait. thumb joint. don’t really feel it until afterward when the streak into Monday night’s game at Lam- out Matthews, but fellow starting outside “I’m not a patient guy, as you guys are If not surgically repaired, the injury can pain kicks in,” Matthews said. Here’s My

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holiday competition yet WASHINGTON (AP) — For declined 2.4 percent to $3.45 tril- And while the parties reached what it was when the president the first time in five years, the lion. a deal to re-open the government took office,” Treasury Secretary NEW YORK (AP) — Apple Smaller tablet makers such as U.S. government has run a bud- A stronger economy created this month, it contained an Jacob Lew said in a statement. CEO Tim Cook believes Santa’s Asus, Lenovo and Acer also saw get deficit below $1 trillion. more jobs and income over the agreement to only fund govern- The $680.3 billion deficit for sleigh will be loaded with iPads big increases, though their The government said Wednes- past year, which generated ment operations until Jan. 15 the just-completed budget year this Christmas, but a variety of shares of the market remained in day that the deficit for the 2013 greater tax revenue. At the same and suspend the government’s represents 4.1 percent of the competing tablets are sure to be the single digits. budget year totaled $680.3 bil- time, the Obama administration borrowing limit until Feb. 7. total economy, down from 6.8 along for the ride, too. The overall number of tablets lion, down from $1.09 trillion in and Congress agreed in January A House-Senate conference percent last year. In dollar terms Apple’s iPad Air, a thinner, shipped in the July-September 2012. That’s the smallest imbal- to end a temporary cut in Social committee met on Wednesday for and not adjusted for inflation, lighter and faster-running ver- period jumped 37 percent from a ance since 2008, when the gov- Security taxes and also to raise the first time since the shut- the deficit is still the fifth-largest sion of its previous large tablet year ago, driven by a surge in ernment ran a $458.6 billion income taxes on the wealthy. down. They are hoping to reach a in history. It was exceeded only computers, goes on sale Friday Android tablet shipments. At the deficit. It’s still the fifth-largest And spending fell in part deal that would remove the by four straight deficits above $1 with a starting price of $499. The same time, iPad shipments rose deficit of all time. because of across-the-board cuts threat of another shutdown and trillion. The record deficit was company also unveiled an updat- less than 1 percent. The deficit is the gap between that took effect in March. ease fears of a debt default. $1.4 trillion set in 2009, Obama’s ed version of its iPad Mini recent- Mainelli said that despite the the government’s tax revenue The Obama administration The Obama administration first year in office. ly. It goes on sale sometime in competition he expects Apple to and its spending. It narrowed for and Republicans in Congress are stressed in announcing the 2013 November. post a year-over-year increase in the budget year that ended on now engaged in another battle results that the government is Apple is expecting strong sales iPad sales for the fourth-quarter, Sept. 30 because revenue rose over the budget and Obama’s succeeding in reducing the deficit of both models —so much so that predicting that the slimmed while spending fell. Revenue health insurance program. That from the record levels that had Cook told analysts during the down nature of the iPad Air will jumped 13.3 percent to $2.77 tril- led to a 16-day partial govern- been hit. company’s most recent earnings be a big draw for consumers who lion. Government spending ment shutdown this month. “It is now less than half of conference call that “this is going complained in the past about the to be an iPad Christmas” as he iPad’s weight. If Apple does lose predicted year-over-year growth. market share during the holiday But this year the iPad faces its season, Mainelli said, the amount stiffest holiday season competi- will be tiny and of little conse- tion since its 2010 introduction. quence to the company’s bottom While Apple still holds the line. The Wakefield VFW largest chunk of the growing “We’re all guilty of this, of LOCATED ON U.S. 2 tablet market, the iPad has been looking at Apple’s market share losing market share to quality — and saying: ‘Are they in trouble?’” Try our “Fantastic” and often cheaper— alternatives Mainelli said. “But the reality is FRIDAY NIGHT that run Google’s Android operat- they’re going to have a real good ing system. fourth-quarter, they’re going to According to data released by have great average selling prices FISHFISH market research firm IDC on compared to their competitors Wednesday, iPads accounted for and that’s going to be great for FRFRYY about 30 percent of the tablets their profits and great for the Check out our shipped during the July-Septem- Street too.” Friday Night Specials ber quarter, down from about 40 Cook in his comments Monday percent in the same period a year emphasized that his company TAKE-OUTS WELCOME ago. isn’t just focused on how many Stop in and check us out Tom Mainelli, IDC’s research iPads it sells in comparison to its while you enjoy your favorite director for tablets, noted that rivals, saying that Apple also beverage from the bar. Apple faced tough year-ago com- looks at things like customer loy- SERVING 3 to 8 • (224-3071) parisons because it released a alty and usage rates. YOUR TABLE new iPad during the second quar- Mainelli noted that because ter of 2012, which caused its Apple keeps its prices high, it’s sales to spike in both the second much more profitable than other and third quarters of that year. tablet makers who try to boost Meanwhile, Samsung Elec- unit sales by keeping prices low. tronics, Apple’s closest rival, saw As a result, Apple makes signifi- its market share jump to 20 per- cantly more on each tablet it Home of the cent from 12 percent a year ago. sells. IS WAITING! Sizzling Steaks!

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