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1 dead, 2 injured in Saxon accident By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] SAXON, Wis. – A Wiscon- sin State Patrol reconstruc- tion expert was called to the scene of an early Tuesday morning fatal accident on U.S. 2 in Saxon. The accident involved a logging truck and car around 3:53 a.m. near the Saxon Cemetery. Iron County Sheriff Tony Furyk said both drivers were transported by Beacon Ambu- lance to Aspirus Ironwood Hospital and a passenger in the car was pronounced dead at the scene by Iron County Coroner Diane Simonich. The names of the victim and drivers were being withheld, pending notification of family members. It snowed throughout the Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe AN INVESTIGATION of a fatal early Tuesday morning crash on U.S. 2 in Saxon, Wis., was continuing around 8 a.m. A logging truck and another vehicle were involved. CRASH — page 5 Downtown Ironwood fire responders honored Tuesday Former Ironwood Township By RALPH ANSAMI treasurer admits [email protected] embezzlement, forgery IRONWOOD – About 40 people who fought the March 9 downtown By RALPH ANSAMI courtroom Ironwood fire that claimed three [email protected] after the lives were honored with a luncheon BESSEMER – Former 30-minute Tuesday at the Elk and Hound Ironwood Township Trea- plea hear- restaurant. surer Jyl Olson-DeRosso ing. Members of the Ironwood Kiwa- entered guilty or no con- He said nis, Hurley Lions and Ironwood- test pleas in Gogebic he is look- Hurley Rotary clubs gathered to say County Circuit Court ing for- thank you to all the people who Tuesday to 10 charges ward to the responded to the fire at 102-104 E. regarding the embezzle- restitution Aurora St. that destroyed the Chel- ment and forgery of town- hearing. si’s Corner business and the apart- Jyl Olson- ship funds. DeRosso P o p e ments above it. Gogebic County Cir- read the “We appreciate this day,” said cuit Court Judge Michael c h a r g e s Ironwood Public Safety Department Pope set a restitution hear- one by one and Olson- Director Greg Klecker. He praised ing for 9 a.m. on May 1 and DeRosso, 47, entered guilty the coordinated response to the fire sentencing for 2:30 p.m. on pleas to five counts of and efforts of IPSD fire officer Bran- May 14. forgery, embezzlement by a don Snyder, the lead investigator. Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Olson-DeRosso admit- public official, using pub- Mark Verrette, 57; Patrick PRESIDENTS OF the Ironwood Kiwanis, Hurley Lions and Ironwood- ted Tuesday to writing per- lic money for her own use Somerville, 51, and Levi Watkins, Hurley Rotary Clubs hosted responders to the February downtown sonal checks from the and diversion of taxes or 27, died in the blaze. The cause has Ironwood fire Tuesday at the Elk and Hound restaurant in Ironwood. township to herself and public money by a public still not been determined. From left are Bernie Hibbeln, of the Kiwanis club; Peter Sturgul, of the embezzling between official. She entered no “We decided to pick up the tab Rotary club; Gerald Pisani, of the of the Hurley Lions, and Ironwood $100,000 and $200,000. contest pleas to refusing to for all who fought the fire,” Jim Mil- Public Safety Department Director Greg Klecker, who spoke on behalf A trial had been previ- turn over records to a suc- dren, Ironwood City Commission of all of the first responding agencies. ously scheduled to begin cessor and removal and member and also a Kiwanis Club on May 1. destruction of public member, said Monday at a commis- the intense blaze been fought suc- City Manager Scott Erickson said Gogebic County Prose- records. sion meeting. cessfully. Other nearby downtown Monday that Fahrner Excavating cutor Nick Jacobs said after Each forgery charge car- Mildren said it was a “historic” businesses were damaged in the has been hired by the owner of the the plea hearing that he ries a potential maximum gathering of the three clubs. fire. demolished building to continue had been prepared to go to sentence of 14 years in In the past, he said an annual A proclamation thanking all who clean-up efforts that could extend trial with a strong case prison and the embezzle- appreciation day honored farmers, fought the fire says, “It is with sin- through the end of April. against the former treasur- ment charge carries a pos- but since there are now so few farms cere pride and humble prayers that The downtown street was er. sible sentence of up to 10 remaining in the area, that event has we thank each of you, both today reopened on March 9, but the rub- “This is not just about years. The other charges ended. and every day, for this heroic effort ble of the building remains. Jyl Olson-DeRosso, but the carry lesser terms. Club members noted the fire and for putting your life and safety Erickson said the burned out victims in Ironwood Town- could have burned down the entire on the line.” area will eventually be seeded for a ship and the county,” city block of the downtown had not In a related matter, Ironwood grass surface. Jacobs said out of the FORGERY — page 5 GCC board elects not to retain school guidance counselor

By IAN MINIELLY Jim Lorenson, school presi- pointed out Perlberg was still and player for the Lady Samson ed to go home where she would [email protected] dent said he was recommending under probationary status and as basketball team said she almost feel safe and Perlberg provided IRONWOOD – The Gogebic to the board they not retain Perl- such, the school was within its quit GCC and went home over an her a path forward that allowed Community College board voted berg due to timecard fraud, the right to not renew her contract. incident at a local diner where her to air her grievance over the unanimously not to retain disclosing of student confidential Multiple people associated Mason and three members of the treatment and in so doing, feel Michaela Perlberg as school guid- information, and failure to report with the school, either on staff or men’s basketball team felt they welcome on campus again. ance counselor after a high-tem- an alleged sexual assault, which as members of the student body were mistreated because of their Mason said, “If it had not been perature meeting where students Lorenson stressed put the school spoke on Perlberg’s behalf, urg- color. for Michaela, I would have left and faculty spoke in favor of her in jeopardy of a Title IX violation ing the school to renew her con- Mason said she did not feel position and duties. and loss of funding. Lorenson tract. Olivia Mason, GCC student safe after the incident and want- GCC — page 5 TODAY INDEX Chance showers — Details, page 2 Arts & Entertain . . .12 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .10-11 Tuesday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 9 Vol. 99, No. 108 High 43 High 79 (1946) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 31 Low -11 (1923) Tuesday 2.5 in. Snow depth 17 in. Obituaries ...... 2,6 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 138.6 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 48 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 114.6 in. Low 23 Tuesday 0.24 in. Sports ...... 7-8 l 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY THURSDAYTHURSDAAY FRIDAY SATURDAYSATURRDAY SUNDAY Sherryn A. “Sherry” Carlson MARSHFIELD, Wis. – Sherryn A. Oxford, Mich., and “Sherry” Carlson, 75, of Winchester, Gina (Ryan) Clarke Chance Scattered Few SnowS passed away Friday, March 23, 2018 in of Rhinelander; six Mostly CloudyClou udy Partly Cloudy Showers Snow ShowShowerswers Marshfield. grandchildren, Jake She was born Dec. 27, 1942 in Iron- (Corren) Armata, 51° 25° 36° 16°166° 31° 12° 25° 14° 28° 15° wood, daughter of the late John (Al) McKenna Orr, Tyler Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: and Evelyn (Erickson) Josephson. and Emma Jenks, 110-150-15 mmphph SSSWSW 66-9-9 mmphph WWNWNW 7 mmphph WNWWNW 77-10-10 mmphph SSSWSW 1111 mmphph W Sherry attended Ironwood schools Hannah Clarke and and graduated from the Luther L. Joshua Carlson; and Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 45/28 Wright High School with the class of a great-grandson Todayy we will see mostly cloudy 1960. Sherryn A. 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Defense attorney John Dakmak selfies. said it most likely was one that Nassar for military transgender ban William Strampel, 70, is the first per- widely used to show certain techniques. son charged since an investigation was Strampel was accused also of grabbing SEATTLE (AP) – President Donald scant time for the plaintiffs to respond. launched in January into how Michigan two students’ buttocks at the college’s Trump’s move last week to tweak his ban None of the other courts held hearings State handled complaints against Nassar, annual ball and a scholarship dinner. on transgender people joining the military in cases challenging the transgender ban who for years sexually violated girls and He spent Monday night in jail and was might not save it from being struck down, since the new policy came out Friday, young women, especially gymnasts, with released Tuesday on $25,000 bail. The a federal judge in Seattle suggested Tues- though U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar- his fingers during examinations. felony and misdemeanor charges – mis- day. Kotelly in Washington, D.C., scheduled a Strampel, who as dean of the College of conduct in office, criminal sexual conduct U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman case conference for Wednesday morning. Osteopathic Medicine oversaw the clinic and two counts of neglect of duty – carry was one of four federal judges around the Cases are also pending in federal court in where Nassar worked, neglected his duty maximum penalties ranging from a year to country who late last year temporarily Baltimore and Riverside, California. to enforce examining-room restrictions five years behind bars. blocked the president from overturning an Pechman requested further briefing imposed on Nassar after a patient accused “My client denies that he ever engaged Obama-era directive allowing transgender within a week about how the president’s the doctor in 2014 of sexual contact, in any inappropriate touching of anyone, troops to serve openly, finding the ban new policy might affect the case, but she authorities alleged. any student or otherwise,” Dakmak said. likely unlawful and discriminatory. The insisted Tuesday that both sides limit Nassar was not supposed to treat “He denies that there was any quid pro legal challenges have been brought by their arguments to the broader initial ban patients near any “sensitive areas” on the quo for sexual favors in exchange for any transgender troops, those who aspire to and suggested that her ruling might focus body without a chaperone present. type of standing within the university, or serve and a range of civil rights organiza- on that. The hearing was reminiscent of Because Strampel did not follow up to the medical school.” tions. some of the legal challenges to Trump’s make sure Nassar was complying, he was The defense attorney also disputed the Pechman scheduled a hearing Tuesday travel ban, when he repeatedly changed able to commit a host of additional sexual notion that Strampel neglected his duty to for arguments on whether to make her rul- his policies in light of unfavorable court assaults until he was fired two years later, oversee Nassar, saying it was the responsi- ing permanent, but late Friday, Trump rulings. prosecutors said. bility of the university’s Title IX investiga- announced that he was rescinding his pre- Pechman repeatedly asked Justice The criminal complaint also accused tors to ensure Nassar abided by the restric- vious decision after a Pentagon review. Department lawyer Ryan Parker for any Strampel of soliciting nude photos from at tions on his practice. Instead of barring transgender troops out- evidence in the record that banning trans- least one female medical student and Bill Forsyth, who was hired by Michi- right, he would allow them to serve in cer- gendered people would further the mili- using his office to “harass, discriminate, gan’s attorney general to investigate the tain limited cases. Any who have transi- tary’s asserted goals of unit cohesion, demean, sexually proposition, and sexual- university, would not discuss the photos tioned to their preferred gender or who morale, preparedness and cost savings: “I ly assault female students in violation of on Strampel’s computer or precisely how need medical treatment to do so would be can’t find any factual underpinnings in his statutory duty as a public officer.” Strampel obtained them. presumed ineligible for service, though what you’ve supplied to me,” she said at His work computer was found to con- “This is an ongoing investigation,” they could seek individual waivers allow- one point. tain about 50 photos of female genitalia, Forsyth said at a news conference. “We ing them to serve. Parker pointed her toward a report nude and semi-nude women, sex toys and would encourage anybody with informa- The Justice Department immediately from Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, pornography, prosecutors said. “Many of tion, whether it be about former Dean asked Pechman and other federal judges to released in support of the president’s these photos are of what appear to be ‘self- Strampel or whether it’s about anything at dissolve their old orders as moot – some- revised policy, but the judge dismissed it, ies’ of female MSU students, as evidenced Michigan State that they’re concerned thing Pechman showed little interest in saying the report wasn’t properly before by the MSU clothing and piercings fea- about, call the hotline at the attorney gen- doing, noting that the late Friday filing left her because it was filed late. tured in multiple photos,” according to the eral’s office and report that.” Hawaii committee calls for Obama statue in his birth state HONOLULU (AP) – A Senate’s It did not specify how state Senate committee in W a y s the statue would be fund- Hawaii on Tuesday called a n d ed. for a statue of former Presi- M e a n s The resolution said the dent Barack Obama to be c o m - U.S. thrived under erected in the state where m i t t e e Obama’s presidency, not- he was born. for con- ing that the national The Senate Judiciary sidera- deficit shrank by two- Committee voted unani- tion. thirds and 16 million mously for a resolution T h e Americans were able to requesting that the Hawaii resolu- obtain health care through State Foundation on Cul- Barack t i o n the Affordable Care Act ture and the Arts commis- Obama c a l l e d adopted during his admin- sion the statue. for an istration. Obama was born in art advisory committee to It noted Obama was Honolulu in 1961 and be formed that would only the third African- graduated from Punahou select a location for the American to hold a U.S. School. statue, review design pro- Senate seat since Recon- The resolution will be posals and select an struction after he was elect- referred to the Hawaii artist. ed from Illinois. Statues of several prominent Hawaii histori- cal figures populate the area around the Hawaii State Capitol in downtown Honolulu. A statue of King Kame- hameha the Great, who unified the Hawaiian Islands under his rule in the early 1800s, stands in front of the Hawaii Supreme Court. Statues of Queen Lili- uokalani, Hawaii’s last monarch, and Saint Damien, a Catholic priest who cared for leprosy patients, stand outside the State Capitol building. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 3 Grill masters beware: GROOMING Briefs High-heat cooking, overly Movie to be shown at Mercer library MERCER – The Mercer Library will show “The Great- done meat may increase est Showman” for their monthly movie night on Wednes- day, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. The film stars Hugh Jackman blood pressure risk and Michelle Williams, and tells the story of P.T. Bar- num’s rise from penniless orphan to build the “greatest By AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION NEWS show on Earth.” The film is rated PG for thematic ele- NEW ORLEANS – Eating grilled or barbecued meats ments, and runs 105 minutes. The show and popcorn are too often, and cooking those meats too well done, could free. increase the risk of high blood pressure, according to new For more information, call the Mercer Library at 715- research. 476-2366. A study released Wednesday compared people who eat open-flame, high-temperature cooking more than 15 Fair board to meet times a month with less than four times a month. The IRONWOOD – The Gogebic County Fair Board will researchers’ work suggests a 17 percent increased risk for meet at the fairgrounds in Ironwood on Monday at 5:30 high blood pressure. p.m. “Our findings imply that avoiding [these] cooking methods, including grilling, barbecuing and broiling, Wear blue to support child abuse may help reduce hypertension risk among individuals prevention April 6 who consume red meat, chicken or fish regularly,” said Gang Liu, a research fellow in the nutrition department of HURLEY – Iron County Human Services encourages Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Submitted photo Iron County residents to wear blue on Friday, April 6, Liu presented the findings at the American Heart Associ- WOLVERINE TRAILS are still being groomed while 2018, to help promote Child Abuse Prevention month. ation’s Epidemiology and Lifestyle conference in New snow continues to fall and temps stay cold at night. Residents are encouraged to wear blue April 6 to help Orleans. Pictured is driver Sulo Romo, along with Chris Botkin promote and strengthen child abuse prevention efforts in Despite this research, grill masters need not despair, in the passenger’s seat, coming in from grooming the community. Blue ribbons for vehicle antennas and to said nutritionist Judith Wylie-Rosett. There are plenty of with the PistenBully groomer. wear are available at Iron County Human Services locat- healthy, interesting alternatives to slathering on sugary ed in the Iron County Court House. barbecue sauces and cooking meat until it’s charred. Those interested can pick up a ribbon and attach it to “Moderation and common sense should prevail here,” theirvehicle antenna or wear to show your support. said Wylie-Rosett, head of Health Promotion and Nutri- Trauma Awareness Day to Several activities are planned throughout the month of tion Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in April. If interested in organizing or assisting with spon- New York. “There are lots of methods of doing outdoor be held on March 31 soring an event or donating, contact Iron County Human cooking where you are steaming rather than using direct Services at 715-561-3636. flame.” WOODRUFF, Wis. – A The North Central Liu has led previous studies drawing links between an leading cause of pre- Regional Trauma Advisory Konteka to sponsor Bowling for the Cure increased risk of diabetes and high-heat cooking and well- ventable death in trauma is Council has trained over WHITE PINE, Mich. – On Saturday, May 5, the 10th done meat. bleeding. Nationally, twen- 100 healthcare providers annual Bowling for the Cure will be held at the Konteka His most recent study incorporated subjects from ty percent of trauma-relat- in our region to teach the Black Bear Lanes, in White Pine. Previous events have three different populations: 32,925 women from the ed deaths could have been Bleeding Control Basics raised over $49,000 for the cause. All money raised is give Nurses’ Health Study from 1996 to 2012; 53,852 women prevented by providing course. to the Ontonagon County Cancer Association. The asso- from the Nurses’ Health Study II from 2001 to 2013; and bleeding control sooner. The NCRTAC has also ciation assists county residents that are dealing with can- 7,104 men from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study Whether the injury is from purchased training kits to cer. from 1996 to 2012. a mass shooting, a terrorist use when holding classes The tournament will have sessions at both 2 and 6 The participants were all free of high blood pressure, event, a motor-vehicle in local communities. The p.m. and feature doubles sessions, with 3 games each ses- diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer at the begin- crash, a work-place inci- one to two hour B-Con sion. There is an entry fee, which includes bowling and ning of the research. dent or a home accident, courses will be set up by snacks. The event will also feature 50/50 drawings and Links between cooking temperature, method, done- severe bleeding must be local EMS agencies and raffles. ness and high blood pressure were present independent stopped immediately, even hospitals. A calendar of The sponsors are seeking donations to help make the of the amount or type of meat eaten, Liu said. before first responders and course offered will be avail- 10th annual event a success. Donations can be dropped While the research didn’t pin down why this happens, EMTs can arrive on scene. able at NCRTAC- off at the Konteka. To have items picked up, call 906-885- he said other studies suggest cooking meats at high tem- The Wisconsin legisla- WI.org/calendar. 5170. peratures can lead to the creation of several byproducts ture recently unanimously The NCRTAC is a coali- with complicated names and potentially harmful effects, approved Assembly Joint tion of hospitals, emergen- Soil testing program at the Mercer library including advanced glycation end products, heterocyclic Resolution 111 which high- cy medical services and MERCER, Wis. – Iron County UW-Extension Horti- amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. lights the need for all citi- other entities interested in culture Specialist Darrin Kimbler will discuss the proper- These “are not only potential carcinogens, but also zens to learn bleeding con- improving trauma care and ties of good soil, instruct participants on how to take a may induce oxidative stress, inflammation and insulin trol and recognizes March injury prevention in our good soil sample, and provide free sampling kits at a pro- resistance in animal models,” he said. 31, 2018 as Wisconsin region. The region includes gram on Tuesday, April 17, at 10 a.m. in the Mercer Com- Oxidative stress is damage from a disturbance in the Trauma Awareness Day. Price, Vilas, Oneida, Iron, munity Center. Soil samples can be returned to Darrin at balance of the body’s cellular-level reactions as it process- The date coincides with Forest, Langlade, Taylor, the Mercer Earth Day Fair on April 21 or to his office at es or metabolizes oxygen. Insulin is produced by the pan- the National Stop the Bleed Clark, Marathon, Wood, the Iron County Courthouse. Samples will be sent in for creas and allows the body to use glucose, or blood sugar, Day 2018, part of the Portage and Lincoln coun- testing and results sent to the participants. for energy. Without it, the blood has a buildup of sugar national campaign to teach ties. Soil needs the right balance of nitrogen, potassium and that can cause diabetes. citizens simple techniques More information about and phosphorus for good nutrition and the right balance All of those “pathways,” Liu said, also could lead to an to save a life by stopping the NCRTAC can be found of sand, clay and loam for good drainage and absorption. increased risk of developing hypertension. severe bleeding. at ncrtac-wi.org Attendees can also learn more about the Mercer Seed Library and get seeds for the 2018 growing season. The seed library has a nice collection of vegetable and flower Community calendar varieties selected specifically for the Mercer climate. All local gardeners are welcome to share in this free seed source. Email calendar items and 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior MECCA cabin near the treat- Christian Men of the community news to Center. ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown This program is sponsored by the Iron County UW- [email protected]. Trouble, 11 a.m.- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Cafe, Ironwood. Extension, Mercer Public Library and Mercer Seed For more information, call 906- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, EDT, Ontonagon United Alcoholics Anonymous, Library. Registrations are appreciated at the Mercer Pub- 932-2211. Ironwood. Methodist Church basement, open meeting, noon, Salem lic Library or by calling 715-476-2366. Library hours are Wednesday, March 28 Mercer Food Pantry, next to Holiday gas station, Lutheran Church, Ironwood. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Ontonagon. area74.org. area74.org. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-5, Tuesday and Thurs- Christian Men of the Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Government DOVE Support Group, day 9-6 and Saturday 9-Noon. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 715-476-7655. Ironwood Parks and noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous/ Recreation Committee, 5:30 Ironwood/Hurley Rotary For more information, call the Mercer Library at Cafe, Ironwood. (715)476-2366 or visit mercerpubliclibrary.org. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- p.m., meeting, Conference Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and 10:30 a.m., Range Community an Church, Ironwood. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- area74.org. al Building, Ironwood. Iron County Veterans Ser- 4355. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Gogebic County Fair vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Alcoholics Anonymous, EDT, Ontonagon United Board, 5:30 p.m., fair grounds, Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- open meeting, noon, Salem Methodist Church basement, Ironwood. 2190. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. next to Holiday gas station, Bessemer City Council, 6 Mercer Health and Well- area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. p.m., city hall. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., DOVE Support Group, Alcoholics Anonymous, Tuesday, April 3 Mercer Community Center. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Artist’s Reception, Mercer Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Catholic Church, Ironwood. Public Library, 4:30-6 p.m., area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to 715-476-2366. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and noon, Ironwood Memorial Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Alzheimer’s Disease Building. Caregivers Support Group, Holy Thursday, March 29 Iron County Veterans Ser- Saturday, March 31 Gogebic County Veterans vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 7pm Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Community Pickleball a.m., Ironwood Memorial Bessemer Booster Club, 2190. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Good Friday, March 30 Building. 906-667-1110. 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Mercer Health and Well- School gymnasium. 715-776- Alcoholics Anonymous, School. St. Mary, Sayner, 11am ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 4588. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Gogebic Range Carvers, St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 1:30pm Mercer Community Center. Community Night Meal Ironwood. area74.org. 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- St. Rita, Presque Isle, 4pm Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Johnston High School, Besse- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora noon, Elk and Hound. mer. Ironwood. area74.org. Street, Ironwood. Holy Saturday, March 31 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, People for Peace, 7 p.m. Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Wis., Public Library. 715-476- EDT, Episcopal Church of St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 8pm Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 2366. Ascension, 501 Houghton St., p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Ironwood. area74.org. Disabled American Veter- Ontonagon. Easter Sunday, April 1 Thursday, March 29 Sunday, April 1 ans, 6 p.m., Ironwood Ameri- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 St. Mary, Sayner, 9am can Legion hall. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Life Support Group, 6:30 Ironwood. area74.org. St. Rita, Presque Isle, 10am noon, Ironwood Memorial p.m., closed meeting, Salem p.m., Woodland Church, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 11am Building. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. wood. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Gogebic County Veterans Mercer Health and Well- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Church, Bessemer. 715-385-2390 • www.ncc.weconnect.com Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., p.m., Episcopal Church of the area74.org. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Mercer Community Center. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Government p.m., Watersmeet Township; Gogebic Range Trail area74.org. Ironwood Economic 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Government Development Corporation, Township. 906-667-1110. Bessemer. Wakefield Township 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Board, 5:30 p.m., township Room 1, second floor, Memori- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., Wesley United Methodist hall. al Building, Ironwood. Bessemer Planning Com- ST. MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS Ironwood. area74.org. Church, Ironwood. Thursday, April 5 Open Community Dinner, Alcoholics Anonymous, mission, 5:30, council cham- 404 Iron St. • Hurley, Wisconsin • 715-561-2606 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran bers, city hall. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Church, Putnam Ave., Wake- Church, Bessemer. noon, Ironwood Memorial T NN ATHOLIC HURCH field, 906-667-0230. area74.org. Wednesday, April 4 S . A C C ReGeneration Youth, Building. Saxon, Wisconsin 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Monday, April 2 Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., 2008 Honda Civic Holy Week Schedule ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Bessemer Township Center, Ironwood. offices closed. Celebrate Recovery, 6 Iron County Food Pantry, 2 dr., Auto., Loaded, Local THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 p.m., free meal followed by 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Trade, Excellent Shape, SAVE! SAVE! Mass of the Lord’s Supper……….4:30 p.m. ~ St. Ann’s meeting, Bessemer city hall Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- 4450. Great MPG, 110,000 miles. $ auditorium. 5,999 Mass of the Lord’s Supper……….7:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Hurley. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion…12:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s Government Overeaters Anonymous, Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion…...3:00 p.m. ~ St. Ann’s 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Stations of the Cross………………………...... 5:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s Authority and Board, joint Church, Wakefield. regular meeting, 8 a.m., board Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2018 room, treatment facility. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Ironwood. Easter Vigil……….……...…………8:10 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s Friday, March 30 area74.org. (No 4:00 p.m. Mass) Daughters of Isaballa, 6 City of Ironwood offices p.m., St. Sebastian Catholic SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 2018 and Public Works Depart- Church, Bessemer. Easter Masses………………………7:00 a.m. ~ St. Mary’s ment closed. Ironwood Sports Hall of Cloverland Motors Bessemer Township Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 ….…………………8:45 a.m. ~ St. Ann’s offices closed. K-12 School, room 205. www.cloverlandmotorsports.com …………………..11:00 a.m. ~ St. Mary’s Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., 906-932-1202 l 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE How ignorant we are Here’s a question for you: In What about the person you married? Sue Mizell, Publisher 1950, would it have been possible Was there another person available for anyone to know all of the goods to you who would have made for a Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor and services that we would have at more pleasing and compatible our disposal 50 years later? For spouse? example, who would have thought Though these are important ques- that we’d have cellphones, Bluetooth Walter E. tions, the most intelligent answer Letters to the Editor technology, small powerful comput- Williams you can give to all of them is: “I Mercer school election ers, LASIK and airplanes with 525- don’t know.” If you don’t know, who Mercer voters have an important decision to make passenger seating capacity? This list should be in charge of making those in the April 3 school board election. Do they want to could be extended to include thou- decisions? Would you delegate the see their children receive the education they need sands of goods and services that responsibility to Nancy Pelosi, and deserve? Do they want to see their school tax could not have been thought of in pupil-teacher ratios would boost stu- Chuck Schumer, Donald Trump, Ben dollars used wisely? 1950. dents’ academic performance. It Carson or some other national or If the answer is “yes,” then they must vote for Karl In the face of this gross human turned out that some of the worst state official? Anderson for a seat on the Mercer School Board. Karl ignorance, who should be in control academic performance has been at You might say, “Stop it, Williams! is a respected business leader who had served on the of precursor goods and services? schools spending the most money Congressmen and other public offi- school board a few years ago, including a stint as Seeing as it’s impossible for anyone and having the smallest class sizes. cials are not making such monumen- board president. He already has knowledge of how a to predict the future, any kind of Washington, D.C., spends more tal decisions affecting my life.” Try school board should function. During his tenure the governmental regulation should be than $29,000 per student every year, this. Suppose you are a 22-year-old school ranked high in the state with its ACT score extremely light-handed, so as not to and the teacher-student ratio is 1-to- healthy person. Rather than be and school taxes were kept low. sabotage technological advancement. 13; however, its students are among forced to spend $3,000 a year for His opponent in the election is the incumbent, Compounding our ignorance is the nation’s poorest-performing health insurance and have $7,000 Kelly Kohegyi, who as the mother-in-law of adminis- the fact that much of what we think pupils. deducted from your salary for Social trator Erik Torkelson, has the ever-present potential we know is not true. Scientometrics At one time, astronomers consid- Security, you’d prefer investing that for conflict of interest. Also important is that Kohegyi is the study of measuring and ana- ered the size limit for a star to be money to buy equipment to start a has frequently demonstrated extremely poor judg- lyzing science, technology and inno- 150 times the mass of our sun. But landscaping business. Which would ment, including the showing of the sexually explicit vation. It holds that many of the recently, a star (R136a1) was discov- be the best use of the $10,000 you movie “Fifty Shades of Grey” to young Mercer school “facts” you know have a half-life of ered that is 265 times the mass of earned – purchasing health insur- girls. The widespread publicity resulting from the inci- about 50 years. Let’s look at a few our sun and had a birth weight that ance and paying into Social Security dent brought Mercer negative and embarrassing noto- examples. was 320 times that of our sun. or starting up a landscaping busi- riety. You probably learned that Pluto If you graduated from medical ness? More importantly, who would Karl Anderson, along with Christa Reinert, who is a planet. But since August 2006, school in 1950, about half of what be better able to make that decision was elected to the school board in the last election, Pluto has been considered a dwarf you learned is either wrong or out- – you or members of the United will have the opportunity to reverse the poor manag- planet. It’s just another object in the dated. For an interesting story on all States Congress? ment of the school’s finances and education pro- Kuiper belt. this, check out Reason magazine. The bottom line is that ignorance grams. The school’s audit for the year ended June 30, Because dinosaurs were seen as Ignorance can be devastating. Say is omnipresent. The worst kind of 2017, showed that the school operated at a deficit of members of the class Reptilia, they that you recently purchased a house. ignorance is not knowing just how $405,800 for the year, and that without revenue were thought to be coldblooded. But Was it the best deal you could have ignorant we are. That leads to the relief “it would be forced to cut areas of academic recent research suggests that gotten? Was there some other house devastating pretense of knowledge programming.” dinosaurs were fast-metabolizing within your budget that would have that’s part and parcel of the vision of During Kohegyi’s tenure and since Torkelson endotherms whose activities were needed fewer extensive repairs 10 intellectual elites and politicians. became administrator in 2011, the school’s ACT com- unconstrained by temperature. years later and had more likable Walter E. Williams is a professor of posite score has steadily declined to where today Years ago, experts argued that neighbors and a better and safer economics at George Mason Universi- Mercer ranks at the bottom of the list of 21 northern increased K-12 spending and lower environment for your children? ty. Wisconsin schools. Similarly, it is at the bottom of the same list with its Department of Public Instruc- tion school report card score. Today in history Despite these poor results, Mercer spends more than twice the state average for the education of each child. Also, wouldn’t you expect much better results By The Associated Press from an administrator who was paid $168,641 in Today’s Highlight in History salary and benefits, placing him high on the list of On March 28, 1898, the U.S. Supreme Court, in United the highest paid of the state’s 424 school administra- States v. Wong Kim Ark, ruled tors? 6-2 that Wong, who was born As a school board member, Karl Anderson will in the United States to Chinese face a major challenge in trying to help restore fiscal immigrants, was an American responsibilty and transparency and repair a failed citizen. On this date educational program. He is the only candidate quali- In 1797, Nathaniel Briggs of fied for the task so a vote for Karl Anderson is essten- New Hampshire received a tial. patent for a washing machine. –Dick Kemplin, Mercer, Wis. In 1834, the U.S. Senate voted to censure President ––– Andrew Jackson for the There is a group in Mercer that would like you to removal of federal deposits think there are a lot of problems with the Mercer from the Bank of the United School District. I know you understand that the arti- States. cles and the letters to the editor that people write are In 1930, the names of the Turkish cities of Constantino- filled with opinions, misinformation and inaccura- ple and Angora were changed cies. For example, you may have read that the school to Istanbul and Ankara. district’s audit for the year ending June 30, 2017, In 1941, novelist and critic showed that it operated at a deficit of $405,800 for Virginia Woolf, 59, drowned herself near her home in the year. Actually, the deficit for that year was $98,000 Lewes, East Sussex, England. and that was due to unforeseen special education In 1942, during World War expenses that were not budgeted. II, British naval forces staged a You may have read the administrator’s salary, successful raid on the Nazi- including benefits, is $168,641 when the salary is occupied French port of St. Nazaire in Operation Chariot, age 82. Donald Trump proposed imme- Reba McEntire is 63. Olympic actually $113,500 and with benefits the total package destroying the only dry dock on In 1990, President George diate budget cuts of $18 billion gold medal gymnast Bart Con- is $137,937, which includes doing both the jobs of the Atlantic coast capable of H.W. Bush presented the Con- from programs like medical ner is 60. Rapper Salt (Salt-N- superintendent and principal for grades 3K-12. repairing the German battle- gressional Gold Medal to the research, infrastructure and Pepa) is 52. Actor Max Perlich When it comes to placing items on the agenda, we ship Tirpitz. widow of U.S. Olympic legend community grants so that U.S. is 50. Movie director Brett Rat- In 1943, composer Sergei Jesse Owens. taxpayers, not Mexico, could ner is 49. Country singer Rod- consider each request carefully to determine if it’s old Rachmaninoff, 69, died in Bev- Ten years ago: President cover the down payment on ney Atkins is 49. Actor Vince items that have been rehashed over and over and erly Hills, California. George W. Bush declared that the border wall. Wells Fargo Vaughn is 48. Actor Ken L. is would waste board meeting and board members’ In 1955, John Marshall Har- Iraq was standing at a defining said it would pay $110 million 45. Rock musician Dave Keun- time. This same group thinks that if the Mercer lan II was sworn in as an asso- moment as it struggled to put to settle a class-action lawsuit ing is 42. Actress Annie Wer- school would be absorbed by Hurley that the proper- ciate justice of the U.S. down heavily armed Shiite mili- over up to 2 million accounts sching is 41. Actress Julia Supreme Court. tias in new flare-ups of vio- its employees opened for cus- Stiles is 37. Singer Lady Gaga ty taxes would go down. In actuality, the taxes would In 1969, the 34th president lence. Cuba made it legal for tomers without getting their is 32. Electronic musician skyrocket because Mercer would have to assume of the United States, Dwight D. its citizens to own cellphones permission. Clayton Knight (Odesza) is 30. Hurley’s future debt and still be responsible for Mer- Eisenhower, died in Washing- in their own names. Today’s Birthdays Thought for Today cer’s debt. Mercer would be paying more than half of ton D.C. at age 78. Five years ago: President Author Mario Vargas Llosa “It isn’t what people think In 1978, in Stump v. Spark- Barack Obama, flanked by is 82. Country musician Charlie that’s important, but the reason Hurley’s school budget. Remember, Mercer’s mill rate man, the U.S. Supreme Court grim-faced mothers who lost McCoy is 77. Movie director they think what they think.” is $5.30 and Hurley’s is $9.35. upheld, 5-3, the judicial immu- their children to guns, urged Mike Newell is 76. Actress — Eugene Ionesco, The same gentleman that brought up the “Fifty nity of an Indiana judge against lawmakers not to “get squishy” Conchata Ferrell is 75. Philip- Romanian-French playwright Shades of Gray” again is the same person that origi- a lawsuit brought by a young in the face of powerful forces pines President Rodrigo (born in 1909, died this date in nally perpetuated the widespread publicity resulting woman who’d been ordered against gun control legislation. Duterte is 73. Country singer 1994) sterilized by the judge when Pope Francis washed and in bringing Mercer negative and embarrassing noto- she was a teenager. kissed the feet of a dozen Letters Policy riety, therefore damaging the entire community. In 1979, America’s worst inmates, including two young So, I’m wondering why any group would want to commercial nuclear accident women, at a juvenile detention The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters get rid of our school with their continual negative occurred with a partial melt- center in a surprising departure should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve down inside the Unit 2 reactor from church rules that restrict- the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- efforts to criticize and degrade our school. The group at the Three Mile Island plant ed the Holy Thursday ritual to lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. goes so far as to involve the sheriff’s department, the near Middletown, Pennsylva- men. British actor Richard Grif- Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address district attorney and the Department of Public nia. fiths, 65, remembered by and phone number must be included for verification purposes. Instruction with their small local concerns. I am In 1987, Maria von Trapp, movie fans for being grumpy Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, “Proud Outloud” of our students, staff and school whose life story inspired the Uncle Vernon in the “Harry Pot- 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: Rodgers and Hammerstein ter” movies, died in Coventry, [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. administration and I know you are, too. musical “The Sound of Music,” England. Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday –Deanna Pierpont, Mercer, Wis. died in Morrisville, Vermont, at One year ago: President “Bouquets” column.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 5 GCC FERPA when the student ing a failure to report a sex- specifically asked for the ual assault. Martinson said Bridge repair plans event to be made public, this was the first he was From page 1 while Graham escaped any hearing of this allegation outlined to council Gogebic.” investigation. and how could the school ONTONAGON — Nicole Ellet-Peterson, 3. Martinson said the base any recommendation Repairs on the M-64 assessment committee school’s accusation of on something if he was bridge over the Ontonagon chair and english instruc- insubordination and dis- unaware of it and it had not River will be made this tor stood at the podium honesty is a case of he said, been investigated? spring and summer. and said she supported she said. Graham, accord- The board went into Ontonagon Village Perlberg and urged the ing to Martinson, is claim- closed session for an Manager Joe Erickson told school to retain her as a ing Perlberg was late to extended period of time. the village council Monday counselor. Lexi Engler, also work on multiple occa- Upon resuming the open that Zenith Tech, the a Lady Samson, said she sions, while Perlberg says meeting the motion was builder of the bridge, will got to know Perlberg this she was late once after over made by Tom Brown not to start the repairs in early year and that Perlberg sleeping and does not deny retain Perlberg and second- May and complete them in makes her and other stu- Ian Minielly/Daily Globe it. ed by Susan Beals. A roll time for Labor Day. dents feel safe on campus. DAVID MARTINSON, UniServe Director for the Michi- 4. The fourth area Mar- call vote was unanimous by Erickson said work will David Martinson, Michi- gan Education Association, defended Michaela Perl- tinson was prepared to dis- the board not to retain Perl- include deck patching, gan Education Association berg against the accusations leveled by Gogebic Com- cuss was another allegation berg’s services. After the joint repairs and other Uniserve Director munity College and used as justification for not of insubordination and dis- meeting Lorenson said it maintenance work. Traffic addressed the board and retaining her services. Martinson disputed every alle- honesty for timecard fraud. was school policy not to will be reduced to one assembled crowd, saying gation made by the school. Perlberg was unsure how to speak on matters having to lane, with signals in place. people are not aware of fill out her time card when do with employees. The work on the west- what has fully transpired student Nov. 9, 2017. The Mason’s desire to inform hired because her duties The Lake-Newaygo bound lane will be com- and that he wanted to email indicated the student the local newspaper regard- were split between three Branch of the National pleted by early July. Pedes- make sure the board had was experiencing suicidal ing four black students pay pools. A corrective Association for the trian and off-road vehicle all of the information and homicidal thoughts, experience at a local restau- action plan was in place Advancement of Colored travel will be maintained before it acted as well as to which Perlberg forwarded rant and how, due to time with Graham and HR to People provided a letter to during construction. In illuminate ongoing con- to an on-sight student advi- constraints, used Perlberg’s make sure the timecards the board saying they are July and August, crews will cerns. Martinson laid out sor who worked with the computer to submit a letter were filled out properly aware of the recent inci- be working on the east- the complaints as he knew student. Martinson said to the editor regarding the and since then Martinson dents in Ironwood and at bound lane. them the school had as jus- Perlberg may have saved incident. Perlberg shared said there has not been any GCC and will begin moni- Tony Smydra, of the tification for not retaining one life, if not a couple of the story with Dean Jeanne issues with Perlberg’s time toring the actions of the Old Ontonagon School- Perlberg: lives or more by acting Graham, who Martinson cards. college now and moving house Committee, asked 1. Perlberg is alleged to quickly and should be her- claimed sent an email to the 5. The fifth issue Mar- forward. The NAACP said that the school, which the have committed a Family alded for her action, not schools entire staff and fac- tinson brought up was in they are “aware of potential village owns, be surveyed Education Rights and Pri- punished. ulty. Martinson said for this response to President civil rights violations and in sections. Some sections vacy Act violation upon 2. Martinson provided action Perlberg was consid- Lorenson saying the school will take appropriate could be zoned as multi- receiving an email from a additional details regarding ered by the school to violate was put in jeopardy regard- actions as necessary.” unit, others for office space and then sold, with Michigan fish New regulations take the funds received used for licenses expire effect on April 1, including Michigan offers grants to fight hepatitis outbreak building upkeep. the following: The board authorized New Michigan fishing —Muskellunge harvest The Michigan Depart- covers the remainder of the include nausea and vomit- the village to obtain liabili- licenses are required begin- season has changed ment of Health and Human state’s local health depart- ing, belly pain, feeling ty and replacement insur- ning Sunday, April 1. statewide to the first Satur- Services has issued ments. tired, fever, loss of appetite, ance of $1,100 a year and It’s the kickoff to the day in June and includes a $500,000 in grants to 25 Each department is get- yellowing of the skin and to move the village’s old state’s 2018 fishing license new catch-and-immediate local health departments to ting $20,000 to be used for eyes, dark urine, pale-col- records from the former season. All 2018 fishing release season open all year. help combat a hepatitis A staffing to conduct educa- ored faces and joint pain. water plant to the school, licenses are good through —A new suite of waters outbreak. tional and vaccination out- Prevention methods where they will be safer. March 31, 2019. has been added where The money will be used reach efforts. include getting vaccinated, In other action, the vil- Fishing licenses are anglers may retain an addi- to increase vaccination Hepatitis A is a serious, practicing good hand lage authorized the Onton- good for all species, with tional five brook trout in rates in high-risk popula- highly contagious liver dis- washing and avoiding sex agon County Telephone the following costs: their daily possession limit tions and is aimed at coun- ease. The virus is found in with infected partners. Company to install fiber- —Resident annual: $26. of trout (10 brook trout ties outside of the outbreak the feces of people with The hepatitis A vaccine optic connections to the —Non-resident annual: possession waters.) jurisdiction. hepatitis A and spread by is available at local phar- village water system for a $76. New registration system Michigan is in the midst eating contaminated food macies, through health proposed cost of $23,550 —Senior annual (for resi- has been put into place for of one of the largest hepati- or water, during sex or by care providers and at local and authorized a five-year dents age 65 or older:) $11. anglers who harvest a lake tis A outbreaks in state his- living with an infected per- health departments. For contract for the circuits at —24-hour (resident or sturgeon or muskellunge. tory. There have been more son. more information, includ- a monthly fee of $440. non-resident:) $10. The lake sturgeon fishing than 780 cases, with the Those with drug use, ing a calendar of vaccina- The council set the —72-hour (resident or permit and harvest tag and majority in the Detroit homelessness or transient tion clinics, visit Michi- annual millage rate at 11, non-resident:) $30. musky harvest tags are no area. housing, incarceration and gan.gov/hepatitisAout- the same as it has been for —Resident combination longer required or avail- Counties with the men who have sex with break. the past 10 years. hunt/fish (base, annual able. An angler who har- largest spike in cases men are at greater risk of The Western Upper fishing, two deer:) $76. vests a lake sturgeon or already have gotten state contracting the disease. Peninsula Health Depart- —Jan Tucker —Senior resident combo musky is now required to grants. The latest round Hepatitis A symptoms ment is included. hunt/fish (base, annual report the harvest within fishing, two deer:) $43. 24 hours, either online WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 28, 2018 —Non-resident combo at michigan.gov/register- 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 hunt/fish (base, annual fish, by calling toll-free fishing, two deer:) $266. 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Jackson. ’ (R) (CC) 56-62-63-65-72-73-76 59 Mega Ball:13 Megaplier: 3 PREMIUM l 6 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 AREA THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Norman L. Ahola Raymond Don Kivi WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Norman L. Norman is sur- KIMBALL, Wis. – Raymond Don free time, he was a Ahola, 85, a long-time resident of vived by four daugh- Kivi, 80, a lifelong resident of Kimball, mechanic on boat Wakefield, passed away early Tuesday ters, Georgana Lake passed away Sunday evening, March motors at Saxon Har- morning, March 27, 2018. (Phil) and Deborah 25, 2018, at his residence. bor and at his home. Norman was born on Dec. 11, 1932, Ahola (Rick), both of Raymond was born on Aug. 24, Raymond is sur- in Wakefield, a son of Hannah Wakefield, Betty 1937, in Kimball, the son of Louis and vived by his loving (Mustapaa) and John Ahola Sr. He (Alan) Huschka, Tyyne (Maki) Kivi. wife, Fran; children, attended Wakefield High School and Dresser, Wis., and On Dec. 5, 1970, he was united in grandchildren and graduated in 1951. Marja (Terry) Orlich, marriage to Frances D. Williams at St. great-grandchildren; Norman proudly served his country Marquette; numer- Ambrose Catholic Church in Iron- a sister, Eileen in the U.S. Army during the Korean Norman L. ous grandchildren wood. Raymond Don Rantanen, and sever- Ahola Kivi War. He was honorably discharged as 1932 — 2018 and great-grandchil- Raymond owned and operated 1937 — 2018 al nieces. a sergeant on Dec. 7, 1954, and dren; many nieces Northern Drywall and Painting Con- In accordance received the United Nations Service and nephews; and tractors for 25 years. He then went to with Raymond’s wishes, cremation Medal, National Defense Service several dear friends. work as a heavy equipment operator will take place. Medal and the Korean Service Ribbon. He was prede- for various local companies. Ray- A memorial service will be held Sat- On Dec. 3, 1955, Norman was unit- ceased by his par- mond concluded his working career urday, March 31, at 1 p.m., preceded ed in marriage to the former Margaret ents; his beloved at the Iron County Forestry Depart- by visitation at noon, at Zion Evangeli- H. “Marge” Nicholson, by the Rev. S.V. Veteran wife, Marge, on Feb. ment. cal Lutheran Church, 100 W. Midland Autere, at the home of his parents. 16, 2018; an infant Raymond was very proud to be the Ave., Ironwood, with the Rev. Lisa They celebrated more than 62 wonder- daughter, Nanette Kathryn, on Sept. 4, supervisor for the town of Kimball for Ubbelohde officiating. ful years of marriage. 1961; three brothers, Adolph, John Jr., 25 years. At the family’s request, please, no Norman worked for the Michigan and Jack; and four sisters, Betty Lusa, He was a past president of the flowers. Department of Transportation for 32 Amy Spencer, Marion Maki and Syma Saxon Harbor Boating Club and a past Funeral arrangements have been years, and retired in June 1984. After Gudegast. member of the U.S. Coast Guard Aux- entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and his retirement from MDOT, he worked The family is honoring Norman’s iliary. manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel for Lindburgh Construction, Coleman life in a private memorial service. His hobbies included fishing and Inc., in Wakefield, Mich. Condolences Engineering and Gogebic County. A committal service with military hunting. Raymond spent many happy may be expressed online at lakeside- Norman then went into business for rites will take place at Lakeside Ceme- hours fishing on Lake Superior. In his memorialchapel.com. himself, owning and operating with tery, Wakefield, in the spring. his wife the Sunset View Resort on Expressions of affection in a chari- beautiful Lake Gogebic for 11 years. table contribution in Norman’s memo- Frank A. Barbera They returned to Wakefield and built ry are suggested in lieu of flowers to IRONWOOD, Mich. – Frank A. Bar- Ironwood; one their new home by Sunday Lake. All Saints Lutheran Church, 1202 Put- bera, age 89, of Ironwood, passed daughter, Angela Norman was an active member of nam St., Wakefield, MI 49968. away peacefully on Sunday, March 25, (Jim) Mahon of All Saints Lutheran Church in Wake- Funeral arrangements have been 2018, in Ironwood. He was born Jan. Mesa, Ariz.; five field, where he served on the church entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and 28, 1929, in Hurley, Wis., son of the grandchildren, council and property committee. He manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel late Phillip and Antoinnette (Macina) April, Crystal, Jessi- was a lifetime member of the Wake- Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may Barbera. ca, Mario, Jr., and field Veterans of Foreign Wars Post be expressed online at lakesidememo- Frank attended Hurley schools, Heather; and five 9084. rialchapel.com. graduating from the Hurley High great-grandchildren, School. On Sept. 13, 1952, he was Nevaeh, Quinton, Frank A. united in marriage with Rita Alessan- Barbera Jhaida, Presley, and James Alan Niemi droni at St. Ambrose Catholic Church 1929 — 2018 Frankie. BRUCE CROSSING, Mich. — James Alan Niemi, 62, a lifelong resident of in Ironwood by Father Moriarty. She In addition to his Bruce Crossing, passed away early Monday morning, March 26, 2018. preceded him in death on Jan. 24, wife and parents, Frank was preceded Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and man- 2008. in death by three brothers, Pete, Joe, ager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, who will release a com- Frank was a member of Our Lady of and John. plete obituary notice later. Peace Catholic Church in Ironwood. In accordance with Frank’s wishes, He had owned and operated Joe’s cremation has taken place. A private Pasty Shop in Ironwood for 40 years. family funeral service will be held at a Carl D. Anderson He was an avid golfer, and he loved later date. playing bridge and chess. He was a Arrangements are by Range Funer- IRONWOOD, Mich. – Carl D. Anderson, Sr., 76, of Bessemer, passed away member of the Gogebic Country Club al Service, Ketola-Burla Funeral Sunday, March 25, 2018, in Ironwood. for many years. Home of Ironwood. 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Associated Press put our little bubble on, we have to go Gardenhire is managing for the first MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Christian Yelich gets high-fives from teammates after scor- about our business and plan to try to win time since 2014, when his tenure with ing a against the Cincinnati Reds during the third inning March 16 in Goodyear, baseball games." Minnesota ended. When he was hired by Ariz. Outfielders Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich are just as capable of changing At the beginning of 2017, it seemed Detroit this past October, he indicated he games with their gloves. The two big offseason acquisitions make their Brewers clear that the Tigers would be trimming was receptive to modern analytics, so it debut when Milwaukee visits the for their season opener on payroll soon, but they still entered the sea- will be interesting to see if there are any March 29. son with enough big names that a postsea- obvious ways his managerial style changes son berth seemed possible. After they from his Minnesota days. reached the All-Star break well under .500, ROTATION HELP the roster purge began in earnest. The Tigers had the worst ERA in the Lorenzo Cain, Christian Yelich Detroit won four straight division titles major leagues last year, but they added from 2011-14, and the Tigers reached the some experienced starters in Mike Fiers boost Brewers with glove, bat World Series in 2006 and 2012. They still and Francisco Liriano. Neither figures to haven't won a World Series since 1984, be an ace, but they could certainly add MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Milwaukee have a really dynamic offense." but with the money spent on players like some much-needed depth to the starting Brewers' pitching could improve this year Some things to know about the Brew- Verlander, Miguel Cabrera, Upton and rotation. better because of two new bats in the line- ers, who open the season March 29 at San Prince Fielder, they certainly did what MORE TRADES? up: Outfielders Lorenzo Cain and Chris- Diego: they could to try to extend their window of Kinsler was an obvious trade candidate tian Yelich are just as capable of changing BEST CASE contention. heading into the offseason, and the Tigers games with their gloves, too. After finishing a game out of the play- Now comes the tough part. The Tigers sent him to the Los Angeles Angels. Cabr- Think fewer bloopers dropping in for offs in a surprising 2017 season, the Brew- still have Cabrera, but he's coming off the era's massive contract means he could be hits, or a hard liner into the gap cut off in ers prove it wasn't a fluke. They challenge worst season of his career. They also have tough to deal unless he bounces back in a time to prevent extra bases. Any edge will the Cubs again for NL Central supremacy right-hander Michael Fulmer, the 2016 big way from his disappointing 2017 sea- help the Brewers in what should be a com- while sitting in comfortable position to American League Rookie of the Year, but at son, but Detroit has some other players petitive race in the NL Central. get back to the playoffs for the first time 25, he's the closest thing the team has to a who could have decent trade value. Short- "We had a great outfield before; I know since 2011 as a wild card. young star. Detroit will pick first in the stop Jose Iglesias and outfielder Nicholas I benefited from it, too," starter Zach WORST CASE draft this year – and it may not be last time Castellanos are both in the latter part of Davies said. "But it's shoring up spots that A pitching staff without a true ace the Tigers pick near the top during this their 20s, meaning they're young enough the front office wanted to. Both guys are takes a step back, especially after good rebuilding phase. to be enticing to other teams but may not great defensively." seasons last year from right-handers BEST CASE be as useful to a rebuilding franchise like The offseason acquisitions are each Davies, Nelson and Chase Anderson. Every team starts at 0-0 and can theo- the Tigers. Fulmer could also bring back Gold Glove-winning outfielders, in fact. Standing pat at the trade deadline, Mil- retically make the postseason, but that quite a return in a trade, although Detroit Yelich arrived in a deal with the Miami waukee limps down the stretch and is feels like a major stretch for the Tigers this may prefer to keep the young right-hander Marlins on Jan. 25, one day before the never a real factor in the playoff race. year. If a few things break right, they could and build around him. Brewers signed former farmhand Cain as FOR STARTERS a free agent from the Kansas City Royals. Anderson draws his first opening day The additions led to speculation that assignment after a 12-4 season. Davies Milwaukee might deal one of their quality and free agent signee Jhoulys Chacin outfielders to bring in another starter, (Padres) were the other rotation locks especially with Jimmy Nelson expected to with Nelson sidelined to open the season. miss the first couple months as he recov- The Brewers hope they have enough ers from shoulder surgery in September. depth to hold down the last two spots in But general manager David Stearns the rotation for now, with candidates was quiet as spring training wound down. including left-hander Brent Suter, along He could have trade chips to use later in with righties Brandon Woodruff and the season, but for now, a stockpile of out- Junior Guerra. fielders and first basemen should help NEW FACES keep the sluggers fresh. Besides Cain, Yelich and Chacin, the Ryan Braun may be the biggest benefi- Brewers brought in right-hander Matt ciary after being limited last year to 104 Albers (Nationals) and left-hander Boone games, batting .268 with 17 homers and Logan (Indians) to fortify a bullpen head- 52 RBIs, because of nagging injuries. Nor- lined by All-Star closer Corey Knebel. mally a left fielder, Braun has also been Albers and promising lefty Josh Hader fig- playing some first base this spring. ure to be the bridges to the flame-throw- If Braun is comfortable enough to play ing Knebel. ... Logan (triceps/shoulder) first once in a while, the move might allow and LHP Wade Miley (groin) were hurt more playing time for Domingo Santana Wednesday during a game against Oak- after his 30-homer campaign in 2017. land. Manager Craig Counsell said Logan The outfield constants in any scenario would start the year on the disabled list. are Cain and Yelich, power-speed threats Miley, a non-roster invitee who was faring who should spice up the top of what was well in a bid for a spot in the rotation, will already a dangerous lineup. First base- be shut down for two weeks. Counsell man Eric Thames and third baseman said general manager David Stearns and Travis Shaw add left-handed heft to the Miley's agent were discussing options. middle of the order. SECOND LOOK Associated Press "Our lineup has a chance to really be Second base remains the only unset- DETROIT TIGERS manager Ron Gardenhire hits ground balls to fielders Feb. 27 in special, really be a strength," Braun said. tled position. The Brewers didn't re-sign Clearwater, Fla. Gardenhire is managing again for the first time since 2014, when "It's a good mix of right-handed and left- free agent Neil Walker, a midseason acqui- his tenure with the Minnestoa Twins ended. When he was hired by Detroit this past handed hitters, a lot of guys who can do sition last year, so Jonathan Villar, Eric October, he indicated a willingness to embrace modern analytics, so it will be inter- damage, so they just can't pitch around Sogard and utility man Hernan Perez fig- esting to see if there are any obvious ways his managerial style has changed since one or two guys. ... We have a chance to ure to split time at the position. his Minnesota days. Daily Globe Scoreboard Glendening scores twice to lift

(33-3), 7 or 9:30 p.m. Kronwall, DET, (slashing), 10:46. NCAA Men’s Mississippi State (36-1) vs. Season Second Period_3, Detroit, Red Wings over Penguins 5-2 All Times EDT Louisville (36-2), 7 or 9:30 p.m. Nielsen 16 (Hicketts, Frk), 14:28 TournamentAll Times EDT Thursday's Games National Championship (pp). 4, Detroit, Glendening 10 FINAL FOUR American League Sunday, April 1 (Helm, Jensen), 15:09. DETROIT (AP) – Luke Howard could get across. with 3:16 left in regula- At The Alamodome, San Antonio Pittsburgh at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Penalties_Oleksiak, PIT, (high stick- National Semifinals Minnesota at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Glendening scored twice, The Red Wings pulled tion. ing), 12:39. Saturday, March 31 Houston at Texas, 3:35 p.m. NBA Third Period_5, Detroit, Helm 10 Loyola of Chicago (32-5) vs. All Times EDT N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 3:37 Darren Helm matched his even 17:43 into opening Glendening finished (Hicketts, Larkin), 6:21. 6, Pitts- Michigan (32-7), 6:09 p.m. Tuesday's Games Boston at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. burgh, Letang 7 (Hornqvist, Malkin), career high with three period. Helm found Kron- the scoring into an empty Villanova (34-4) vs. Kansas (31- Washington 116, San Antonio L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. 16:44. 7, Detroit, Glendening 11 7), 8:49 p.m. 106 Chicago White Sox at Kansas points and the Detroit Red wall pinching down from net with 1:28 to play. (Daley, DeKeyser), 18:32. Penal- National Championship Toronto 114, Denver 110 City, 4:15 p.m. ties_Daley, DET, (hooking), 1:06. Wings beat the Pittsburgh the point, and Kronwall NOTES: Red Wings GM Monday, April 2 Cleveland at Miami Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Shots on Goal_Pittsburgh 6-6- Semifinal winners, 9:20 p.m. Houston 118, Chicago 86 Penguins 5-2 on Tuesday whipped a quick shot past Ken Holland would not 12_24. Detroit 10-10-6_26. Portland 107, New Orleans 103 at Miami, 12:40 Dallas at Sacramento Power-play opportunities_Pitts- night. Murray. confirm reports that he All TimesNIT EDT Pittsburgh at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Indiana at Golden State burgh 0 of 2; Detroit 1 of 2. Semifinals St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Helm had a goal and Detroit grabbed the and coach Jeff Blashill Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers Goalies_Pittsburgh, Murray 24- At Madison Square Garden Milwaukee at San Diego, 4:10 Wednesday's Games 15-3 (25 shots-21 saves). Detroit, two assists, and Frans lead on the power play at would return next season, New York Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. Howard 20-27-8 (24-22). Tuesday, March 27 Washington at Cincinnati, 4:10 Nielsen and Niklas Kron- 14:28 of the second peri- saying only that the ques- Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. A_19,515 (20,000). T_2:29. Utah 69, Western Kentucky 64 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. wall also scored for od. Martin Frk faked a tion would be answered by Penn State (24-13) vs. Mississip- 7:08 p.m. Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Transactions pi State (25-11), 9:30 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. BASEBALL Detroit. Jimmy Howard shot, then zipped the puck the end of the season. ... Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. Championship Boston at Utah, 9:30 p.m. MLB — Promoted Tony Reagins Thursday, March 29 All TimesNHL EDT made 22 saves to help the across the ice to Nielsen, The Penguins are the first L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. to executive vice president of base- Utah (23-11) vs. Penn State-Mis- Tuesday's Games Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. ball & softball development. Red Wings win in regula- whose high shot eluded visiting team to lose twice sissippi State winner, 7 p.m. New Jersey 4, Carolina 3 N.Y. Islanders 4, Ottawa 3 American League tion for the first time since the sprawling Murray. at Little Caesars Arena. Spring Training — Women’s NIT All Times EDT Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 2 All Times EDT Claimed LHP Jack Leathersich off a 3-1 victory over the Car- Just 41 seconds later, They also fell 4-1 in Tuesday's Games Boston at Winnipeg Semifinals waivers from Pittsburgh and Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 1 San Jose at St. Louis olina Hurricanes on Feb. Detroit made it 3-1 when Detroit on Dec. 31. ... Kro- Wednesday, March 28 optioned him to Columbus (IL). Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 5 Minnesota at Nashville TCU (23-12) vs. Indiana (21-14), Traded OF to 24. Glendening deflected Nick nwall's goal was his 400th Boston 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Philadelphia at Dallas 7 p.m. Tampa Bay for cash considerations. Cincinnati at Texas, cancelled Columbus at Edmonton Sidney Crosby and Kris Jensen's point shot. point and 80th goal, the Virginia Tech (22-13) at West Vir- Received RHP Jordan Milbrath Houston 8, Milwaukee 1 Anaheim at Vancouver ginia (25-11), 7 p.m. (Rule 5 selection) from Pittsburgh Seattle 5, Colorado 3 Wednesday's Games Letang scored for the Pen- The Red Wings added latter tying him with Hall Championship and assigned him to Columbus. Miami 22, Miami-Fla 2 Florida at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 31 Signed INF Adam Rosales to a guins. Matt Murray another goal 6:21 into the of Famer Marcel Pronovost Cleveland 3, Arizona 3 N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 8 Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. minor league contract and assigned Minnesota 3, Washington 1 Philadelphia at Colorado, 10 p.m. stopped 21 shots. third period when Helm for fourth on the Red him to Columbus. NCAA Women’s Toronto 1, St. Louis 0 Arizona at Vegas, 10 p.m. — It took Pittsburgh 38 converted Dylan Larkin's Wings' career list among Basketball Braves Futures vs. Atlanta at Atlanta, GA, Announced 1B/DH Kennys Vargas PittsburghRed Wings101—2 Sums seconds to gain the lead. feed for his 10th. defensemen. ... Red Wings Tournament Oakland vs. San Francisco at cleared waivers and was assigned All Times EDT Detroit 122—5 San Francisco, CA. to Rochester (IL). Crosby took Jake Letang's point shot D Joe Hicketts had two FINAL FOUR First Period_1, Pittsburgh, Cros- L.A. Angels vs. L.A. Dodgers at SEATTLE MARINERS — Reas- At Columbus, Ohio by 27 (Guentzel), 0:38. 2, Detroit, Guentzel's cross-ice feed found its way through traf- assists for his first NHL National Semifinals Los Angeles, CA, signed OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis to Kronwall 4 (Helm, Larkin), 16:43. minor league camp. and snapped a shot before fic and behind Howard points in his second game. Friday, March 30 Penalties_Rust, PIT, (tripping), 7:44; UConn (36-0) vs. Notre Dame MLB Regular l 8 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS Power rankings KEY BP BullpBullpenen Based on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best ranking SP Starting OFF OfOffenseffensefense TeamsTTeeams listed in order of last season’ssea ason’s finish (2017 record) AMERICANAMERICAAN LEAGUE pitching DEF Defense EAST CENTRALCENTRAL WESTWEEST Red Sox YankeesYankeess Rays Blue Jays OriolesOriooles Indians TwinsTwins Royals White Sox TigersTigers Astros Angels MarinersMarriners Rangers Athletics

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But it has happened fiance is not invited, completely missed again, and I have to say something. I am the point. Modern manners have not DEFLOCKED afraid to drive her away and make things worse. She has been a truly great mom, changed so much that you can fail to invite and she came back to the U.S. for better perfectly nice family members to your opportunity for him. Please help me find wedding. Despite the fact that the other the right words. My daughter is also heart- daughter would have preferred not to have broken by this. I know I shouldn’t need a wedding, she is having one. Etiquette help, but I’ve never had to deal with this dictates that if you invite immediate fami- situation. – Heartbroken and Worried ly, you invite all the immediate family. The Godmother only exception would be family members Dear Heartbroken and Worried God- whose presence would be dangerous, emo- mother: Please don’t feel that you should- tionally damaging or abusive. I would n’t need help. 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Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle North 03-28-18 based on a 9x9 grid with several given m A K Q 10 2 officers in black man’s fatal numbers. The object is to place the n Q 5 numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares o A 10 9 7 4 shooting won’t be charged so that each row, each column and p 8 3 each 3x3 box contains the same West East m m BATON ROUGE, La. at the time of the con- number only once. The difficulty level 6 4 3 9 n 9 4 n K 10 7 6 3 2 (AP) – Louisiana’s attorney frontation. Landry said it of the Conceptis Sudoku increases o 8 2 o K Q J from Monday to Saturday. general ruled out criminal was “reasonable” to con- p A 9 7 5 4 2 p Q J 10 charges Tuesday against clude Sterling was under South Answer to previous puzzle m J 8 7 5 2 two white Baton Rouge the influence of drugs dur- n A J 8 police officers in the shoot- ing the struggle with the o 6 5 3 ing of a black man whose officers “and that con- p K 6 death led to widespread tributed to his non-compli- Dealer: North protests nearly two years ance” with their com- Vulnerable: Neither ago. mands. South West North East 1o 1n Attorney General Jeff Landry did not take any 1m Pass 3m Pass Landry’s decision came questions from reporters. 4m Pass Pass Pass nearly 11 months after the A lawyer for two of Ster- Justice Department ruled ling’s five children n Opening lead: 9 out federal criminal slammed the report as charges in Alton Sterling’s biased. L. Chris Stewart You need 10 tricks July 2016 death. said investigators did not but take only nine Officer Blane Salamoni follow up with witnesses Ask The Doctors shot and killed Sterling dur- and relied heavily on two Ask The Doctors By Phillip Alder ing a struggle outside a con- outside experts who venience store where the 37- reviewed evidence collect- A.N. Other said, “Nine out of 10 year-old black man was sell- ed by federal investigators. ORIGINS OF ANNOYING people who change their minds are wrong the second time too.” ing homemade CDs. Officer He also criticized the deci- Surely that depends on the Howie Lake II helped wres- sion to put Sterling’s crimi- SEBORRHEIC KERATOSES activity. If you are a contestant on a quiz show, usually if you change tle Sterling to the ground, nal history into the report, ARE A MYSTERY your mind, you were right the first but Lake didn’t fire his gun. which he said had nothing time. However, at the bridge table, if Two cellphone videos of the to do with the case. you go down in a contract, then get by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. another try, you will surely benefit shooting quickly spread on The officers’ body cam- from knowing where all of the cards social media, prompting eras and a store surveil- Dear Doctor: I'm 88 and have tor in the development of such Liquid nitrogen is often the first lie. large protests. lance camera also recorded When I run today’s deal in a class, small, brown, rough -- and very lesions, their origin largely re- choice of doctors trying to de- Landry made the the encounter. Those itchy -- spots that develop on mains a mystery. We do know the declarers who fail to make four stroy seborrheic keratoses. It spades sometimes do not see what announcement of no videos haven’t been my back and other areas. If I that when normal cell death is makes the lesions blister and they did wrong. Well, what should charges against the officers released, but Baton Rouge can scratch them off, the itch- disrupted, skin cells accumu- then fall off -- which may be a South do after West leads the heart ing goes away. One spot that I late, bunching up on top of good option if it is overly itchy nine? at a news conference after Police Chief Murphy Paul didn't scratch off is now em- each other. It's possible this or painful -- but the lesions can South starts with four potential meeting with family mem- said he intends to release losers: two diamonds and two bedded and I can't get it off. disruption is caused by a ge- return. Doctors can also shave bers of Sterling. Relatives both after he concludes the Two dermatologists have basi- netic mutation in the skin cells; clubs. There is a natural reaction to off the lesions, but this can lead assume that East must have the club and their lawyers angrily disciplinary process for the cally said, "It's your age. Live in fact, the likelihood of such le- to bleeding and scarring. Laser ace for his overcall, but you can see denounced the decision. two officers, who have with it." Isn't there another an- sions does seem to be influ- therapy can remove the lesions that that is not the case here. Quinyetta McMillon, remained on paid adminis- swer? enced by genetics. as well, but is rarely used. What does the lead tell declarer? That West has nine-singleton the mother of one of Ster- trative leave since the July Dear Reader: You seem to be Because the lesions resemble As for topical treatments, the or nine-doubleton in hearts. So, if describing seborrheic ker- warts, many medical experts ling’s children, Cameron, 5, 2016, shooting. retinoid cream tazarotene can South covers the nine with dummy’s said the officers killed Ster- Paul said he hopes to atoses (the singular is kerato- have postulated that the diminish seborrheic keratoses, queen and takes East’s king with his sis). These scaly, thickened human papilloma virus (HPV), as can a topical medication ace, he sets up a finessing position. ling “in cold blood.” complete the disciplinary Declarer draws trumps ending on growths appear to be "stuck" which creates warts, is the used for warts, imiquimod. “They took a human process by Friday. Salam- on the skin, sort of like wall cause. A 2004 study took biop- the board, plays the heart five to In the future, when science has his eight and discards a club on the away. They took a father oni’s attorney, John McLin- putty. Like wall putty, these le- sies of seborrheic keratoses figured out the cause for seb- heart jack. Then he can ruff a club away. They took somebody don, said he expects his sions can often be scraped off; from 55 people and compared orrheic keratoses, doctors will on the board to take 10 tricks: five away that did not deserve client to be fired and called it unlike putty, however, they can them with 48 biopsies of nor- spades, three hearts, one diamond be more apt to prevent these come back on their own. Al- mal skin in other individuals. Al- and that club ruff. to be away,” she said. “grossly unfair” that a disci- lesions from occurring, per- though most lesions are brown, though the researchers found Some declarers get lucky because Landry said his office plinary hearing is planned haps through a vaccine. In the the first trick goes heart nine, five, they can also be white, black, HPV in 76 percent of the ker- reviewed all of the evi- less than a week after the end meantime, if these lesions are king, ace. Now they have three heart yellow or grayish. They nor- atoses, they couldn't conclude not physically irritating, there is winners and discard a club from the dence compiled by the Jus- of the criminal investigation. mally appear after the age of that HPV was the cause. no pressing need for treatment. dummy on the heart jack. But East tice Department and also “I believe it’s a foregone 50 (so, yes, they are common should have read the lead too and Doctors are usually not worried So, you may just have to live conducted its own inter- conclusion,” McLindon at your age), but can begin in seen the futility in putting up the about seborrheic keratoses (as with it. king. views of witnesses. said. “The decision has one's 30s. your experience attests), be- (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an in- “I know the Sterling already been made.” Seborrheic keratoses can cause the likelihood of them © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS ternist and assistant professor family is hurting,” Landry Residents at the conve- occur anywhere upon the body becoming cancerous is ex- of medicine at the University of except the palms and soles, tremely small. But although the BRIDGE told reporters. “I know that nience store where Sterling California, Los Angeles.) they may not agree with was killed said they weren’t and the lesions are more likely lesions are not harmful, they're COPYRIGHT 2017 to occur in sun-exposed areas not pretty either, which is the the decision.” surprised by Landry’s deci- THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS PHILLIP of the body. Some people have primary complaint against OF HARVARD COLLEGE Toxicology and urine sion. Le’Roi Dunn, a 40- a few lesions; others may have them. The basic treatment is to DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL ALDERtest results released Tues- year-old cook, gestured at hundreds. 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LOS ANGELES (AP) — For Steven Spiel- enough of right now in were named Tuesday, pitting “Ms. Pac- — “Half-Life:” After its creation by berg, “Ready Player One” was a great my opinion. Man” against “John Madden Football.” Valve/Sierra Studios in 1998, the game escape from reality. AP: Do you think Also in the running are: “Asteroids,” ‘’Call added the ability to modify the game itself, The legendary filmmaker says he got to the rules of Hollywood of Duty,” ‘’Dance Dance Revolution,” ‘’Fi- providing countless replay possibilities. live in the imaginations of author Ernest are being rewritten nal Fantasy VII,” ‘’Half-Life,” ‘’King’s — “John Madden Football:” The 1990 Cline and co-screenwriter Zak Penn in a with the success of Quest,” ‘’Metroid,” ‘’Minecraft,” ‘’Space- reboot by Electronic Arts became a pop futuristic world full of ‘80s references and films like “Black Pan- war!,” and “Tomb Raider.” Online voting cultural phenomenon that has sold more virtual reality possibilities for three years, ther”? closes April 4. A panel of experts will also than 100 million copies. with brief trips “back to Earth” to make SPIELBERG: The vote, and winners will be inducted May 3. — “King’s Quest:” Sierra On-Line co- “Bridge of Spies” and “The Post.” “This rules of Hollywood are Both the center and World Video Game founder Roberta Williams in 1984 made was a film that for me fulfilled all of my rewritten every couple Hall of Fame are inside the Strong muse- her game a hit on personal computers with Steven um. Thousands of nominations were sub- its unique visuals and irreverent humor. fantasies of the places I go in my imagina- Spielberg of years anyway. It’s a tion when I get out of town,” he said. continuum not a pendu- mitted from over 100 countries. To be rec- Seven sequels have followed. Spielberg spoke to Associated Press lum. Although there are ognized, games must be popular over time — “Metroid:” Nintendo’s 1986 game about the film, nostalgia and prospects of flashbacks all the time to styles and themes and influence other games. This year’s introduced the first playable human VR in filmmaking. Contents are edited. that our parents grew up with that we seem finalists are: female character in a mainstream video Associated Press: You said that you to think we invented. I really feel like every- — “Asteroids:” Released by Atari in game. wanted to keep references to your own thing is moving forward, is moving ahead. 1979, the game sold more than 70,000 — “Minecraft:” A top performer since films to a minimum. AP: It does seem like there’s progress. arcade units. Millions more played it at its introduction in 2009, the game lets SPIELBERG: I kept it to a dull roar. I kept SPIELBERG: I think there’s progress. home on the Atari 2600. players in a worldwide, online community it to a dull roar by not putting everything in We’re stalling out a little bit in the political — “Call of Duty:” The first-person shoot- build elaborate structures from pixilated the kitchen sink in there. But because the cycle with the political quagmire we find er game drops players into a World War II blocks. ‘80s, there were so many contributors to ourselves stuck with but culturally we’re setting for a blend of action and historic — “Ms. Pac-Man:” Midway launched the the culture of the 1980s, so many interna- still moving ahead. narrative. Launched by Infinity follow-up to the Pac-Man arcade game in tional brands really left their mark not just AP: Perhaps that stagnation is fueling Ward/Activision, the game and sequels 1981. It became one of the five best-selling in movies but also in music and wardrobe the progress elsewhere? have sold more than 260 million units arcade games of all time. and costume and clothing and fashion. SPIELBERG: It’s giving people a new since 2003. — “Spacewar!” was created by members AP: Is it sort of like a journalistic con- voice. It’s making people realize that their — “Dance Dance Revolution:” Konami’s of the MIT’s Model Train Club in 1962 on flict of interest? vote counts and their voices will be heard, 1998 game spread from Japanese arcades, a main frame computer. It is credited with SPIELBERG: Exactly. Exactly. I felt a lit- they just have to exercise the right to including to a home version for Sony helping to launch the multibillion-dollar tle bit of a conflict of interest. speak and the right to vote and when they Playstation. video game industry. AP: This movie is kind of a celebration do that they can change the world in a sig- — “Final Fantasy VII:” The 1997 game — “Tomb Raider:” The 1996 game and of nostalgia. Do you ever worry that we’re nificant, positive way. introduced 3-D computer graphics and its protagonist, Lara Croft, inspired a so focused on the past that we’re not cre- AP: What do you think of something other upgrades to the popular franchise. movie of the same name, featuring Angeli- ating something new? like Disney and Fox combining? The game sold more than 10 million units, na Jolie. SPIELBERG: I think we’re actually very SPIELBERG: I’m not going to get into current focused. I wish there was more business. focus on the past. Social media has ... trig- AP: “Ready Player One” both celebrates LOLA to present reader’s theatre gered a sort of critical mass of contempo- the potential of virtual reality and is also rary, almost, panic to be included in the kind of a cautionary tale. What do you LAND O’ LAKES, Wis. — Land O’ Lakes by group members will also be presented. conversation globally. Today’s social think of VR as a future for filmmaking? Arts Reader’s Theatre Group will give a This is a free event open to all. Refresh- media is actually causing a lot of young SPIELBERG: I love VR. I’m not sure I love free performance at LOLA on Tuesday, ments will be served. people to dwell on the immediate social VR as a medium for telling a story but I do April 3, from 6:30 – 8 p.m. Led by Read- Following the Reader’s Theatre perfor- rewards of being liked or disliked and love VR for how it could release people to er’s Theatre Director and LOLA Board mance on April 4, LOLA Center for the that’s scary for me. 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