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SPORTS • 6 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 21 | Low: 12 | Details, page 2 Olympus snowmobile racing premieres Saturday By BRYAN HELLIOS takes a lot of work. [email protected] “I’d like to thank all of IRONWOOD – Final our sponsors and volun- preparations for the Iron- teers for helping us out,” wood Snowmobile Olym- Auvinen said. pus race will begin on Racers wanting to regis- Thursday at Gogebic ter for the event can go County Fairgrounds. Race online at provintagerac- Director Tom Auvinen, ing.com but have do so by said the event was original- noon on Thursday he ly scheduled to be held added. near the end of December, The track will be avail- but warm weather caused able on Friday from 1-4 the race to be postponed p.m. for registered racers and rescheduled for this so they can take a couple Saturday from 9 a.m. until laps and make final adjust- 4 p.m. ments to their test their “We plan to be out at sleds Auvinen said. the track Thursday evening Thirty-seven classes of to get the snow cleared off vintage snowmobiles from and to set up bales of hay stock all the way up to 800 on Friday,” he said. super-mods will be racing He said they have he added already built about a foot The public is welcome of ice on the half- mile to come and see those rac- track at the fairgrounds. ers get ready on Friday at With about 2,500 bales no cost, he said. The actual of hay and more than 400 race on Saturday cost $10 hours of dedicated volun- for adults while kids 12 teer hours to get the track Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe race-ready, Auvinen said HAY BALES covered in snow sit at the Gogebic County Fairground’s racetrack Tuesday. Crews will begin clear- preparing for the event ing away snow in preparation for the vintage snowmobile races to be held Saturday. RACES — page 5 Ontonagon Bessemer planners tie on marijuana zoning ordinance County By P.J. GLISSON guidelines. [email protected] A later, related vote on assault BESSEMER – The recreational marijuana Bessemer planning com- zoning resulted in a tie, mission was scheduled to and commissioners tabled defendant vote on two ordinances the ordinance on storage Monday evening, but containers. arraigned resulted in tying a vote on “Why are you going to one and tabling another. jump the gun?” asked com- ONTONAGON – A Members did, however, missioner Bill McDonald Watersmeet man was arrested vote unanimously to pass regarding Ordinance No. in Mass City Monday for on to the city council a cap- 372, which amends the assaulting his father with a ital improvement plan with city’s current zoning ordi- knife. their support. A related nance to add the prohibi- Marcus Bain, 23, was hearing on that matter tion of recreational mari- arraigned in Ontonagon Dis- opened and closed with no juana establishments. trict Court before District comment. “What about it is an Judge Janis Burgess Tuesday Two additional public emergency?” asked com- on charges of assault with hearings were held on a missioner Louis intent to do bodily harm less P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe recreational marijuana Miskovich, who wondered than murder, assault with a BESSEMER PLANNING commission member Louis Miskovich looks on at fel- zoning ordinance and on why the ordinance, in its dangerous weapon and resist- low commissioners during their regular Monday evening meeting. His chal- an ordinance prohibiting ing and obstructing an officer. lenges of two pending ordinances resulted in one being tabled and another portable storage containers It was alleged that Bain being tied. that exceed specific size was riding in a vehicle with ORDINANCE — page 5 his 54 year old father in the Military Hill area when the alleged assault took place. His UW-Extension to host father, in an attempt to find MDNR sets new daily perch limit safety, pulled over in Merrit’s LANSING – Fisherman and Ontonagon counties. Travel Center in Mass City maple syrup tapping class will have to settle for keep- Lake Gogebic has a limit of where a US Forest Service ing fewer perch when fish- 25 fish per day, with no Law Enforcement Officer and HURLEY – Those interested in other class will be held at the Mercer ing in Michigan waters this more than five of those a Michigan DNR official learning more about maple syrup pro- Town Hall from 2-3:30 p.m. spring, as the Michigan fishing being 12 inches or assisted the Sheriff Depart- duction will have the opportunity to “These classes are designed for DNR has imposed new longer. ment with the complaint. The find out how to begin participating in those new to maple syrup making. daily limits for yellow Lake Erie will still have father reportedly received an the local tradition as Iron County UW- Whether you are not sure how to iden- perch. a 50-fish limit. injury to his hand. Extension is offering a pair of classes tify a sugar maple tree or you have Starting April 1, the pos- The reduction in legal Bond was set at $250,000 on the topic. been tapping trees for years, this is an session limit has been limits, which the Michigan cash, surety at 10 percent. Two classes will be offered Feb. 23, opportunity to pick up some new tips reduced from 50 to 25 fish Natural Resources Com- Bain remains in the Onton- one in the northern part of the county on producing your own maple syrup,” per day on most state mission approved late last agon County Jail. A probable and one in southern Iron County. Agriculture Educator Darrin Kimbler waters. year after “extensive public cause hearing is set for Febru- The northern one will take place at Locally, the exceptions ary 11. Many Maples Sugar Bush in the town include those fishing on — Jan Tucker of Saxon from 10-11:30 a.m., while the Lake Gogebic in Gogebic SYRUP — page 5 PERCH — page 5 DNR officers respond to calls for help during cold winter weather Stranded mobilers whose sleds had fallen was 3 to 4 feet deep. approaching 40 degrees below more commendable during times n through the ice into the water. One of the snowmobilers had zero to blizzard conditions that of challenging weather condi- snowmobilers, Conservation officer Mark Zit- climbed a ridge to reach enough forced the closure of a section of tions or natural disasters.” motorists and nik and U.S. Forest Service offi- cellphone signal to notify county more than one of the Upper Conservation officers used cer Dave Tembruell were the last dispatchers. EMS personnel treat- Peninsula’s major highways. their 4-wheel-drive patrol trucks crash victims dispatched to the scene, but the ed the men and officers got them “Our conservation officers and snowmobiles to respond to among those aided first to find the snowmobilers. safely back to their vehicle. The respond to dangerous, potential- numerous emergency situations By JOHN PEPIN “We found them huddling following day, the three sleds ly life-threatening incidents on a during the polar vortex State of Michigan Department of Natural around a fire, soaking wet,” Zit- were pulled from the lake. regular basis, providing aid and Emergency declared by Gov. Resources nik said. This incident from Jan. 26 comfort to those in need of help,” Gretchen Whitmer. With temperatures dropping With a stream feeding into the illustrates the conditions officers said DNR Law Enforcement Divi- DNR conservation officers to 18 degrees below zero, res- lake, the ice the riders’ sleds were working under over eight sion Chief Gary Hagler. “Howev- cuers in Alger County were sent dropped through measured only days of intense winter weather, er, the courage and dedication to Clyde Lake to find three snow- about an inch thick. The water which ranged from wind chills exhibited by our officers is even RESCUES — page 11 TODAY INDEX Mostly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds ...... 9-10 75 cents Comics ...... 8 Tuesday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 65 High 13 High 53 (2005) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Entertainment . . . . .12 Low 3 Low -27 (1936) Tuesday 3 in. Snow depth 19 in. Obituaries ...... 2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 101.8 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 12 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 118 in. Low -10 Tuesday 0.1 in. Sports ...... 6-7 l 2 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries Briefs TODAY THURSDAYTHURSDAAY FRIDAY SATURDAYSATURRDAY SUNDAY Oregon man pleads guilty to leaving Robert Michael Mattila baby in Montana woods WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Robert Michael Mattila, 77, of Wakefield Township, passed away late Sunday MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) Mostly Cloudy Snow LikelyLike ely Snow Likely Isolatedd Snow Mostly Cloudy evening, Feb. 3, 2019, at his home, surrounded by — An Oregon man has family. pleaded guilty to charges 21° 12° 18° -3°-33° 4° -11° 8° -4° 14° 4° Robert was born on July 1, 1941, in Wakefield, a alleging he abandoned a 5- month-old baby under a Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: son of Uno Michael and Mida Hildegard (Johnson) pile of debris in the woods 3-73-7 mphmph NENE 88-11-11 mmphph EENENE 1313 mphmph WWNWNW 3-63-6 mphmph WSWWSW 5 mphmph SSWSSW Mattila. He attended Wakefield High School and of western Montana. graduated in 1959. The Missoulian reports Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK On Aug. 24, 1963, Robert was 22/15 32-year-old Francis Carl- Todayy we will see mostly cloudy united in marriage to the love of ton Crowley, of Portland, Bergland skies, high g of 221°,1°, humidityy of 82%. his life, Judith Faye “Judi” Nobert. pleaded guilty Tuesday in 21/12 NorthNortheastheast wind 3 to 7 mph. The Wakefield Missoula District Court to Ironwood recordd high for today is 53° set in In the early 1960s, he worked at Saxon 21/11 criminal endangerment 21/12 Marenisco 2005. Expect cloudy skies tonight Nordberg Manufacturing in Mil- 22/14 with an 85% chance of snow, and child criminal endan- 22/12 waukee. Robert returned to Wake- Bessemer overnovernightnight low of 12°. Upson field and was a welder at the White germent. Hurley 20/11 Watersmeet He pleaded no contest 21/12 21/12 23/11 SUNS AND MOON Pine Copper Mine from 1965 until to an assault on a child Mercer its closure. He then worked as a charge. 23/13 mason/builder for the Halberg Manitowish Prosecutors say Crow- SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 7:17 a.m. Construction Company and as a ley was under the influ- 23/13 Minocqua Robert SunsetSunse ...... et...... 5:11 p.m. maintenance man at the Gogebic ence of meth and bath 24/15 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 8:25 a.m. Michael Mattila MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 7:03 p.m.p Medical Care Facility in Wakefield 1941 — 2019 salts when he caused a dis- until his retirement. turbance in July at Lolo ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER Robert truly enjoyed being outdoors riding his Hot Springs. side-by-side with his wife and grandchildren, mak- He told responding offi- TodayThu. Today Thu. Yesterday ing wood, doing yard work and gardening. 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. e n o l c y c i t n A Anticyclone. : r e w s n A This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: Trump calls for end of resistance politics in State of Union WASHINGTON (AP) — ment shutdown and pre- it would take for him to Facing a divided Congress viewed a fresh defense sign legislation to keep the for the first time, President against Democrats as they government open. Donald Trump on Tuesday ready a round of investiga- “I am asking you to called on Washington to tions into every aspect of defend our very dangerous reject “the politics of his administration. southern border out of love revenge, resistance and “If there is going to be and devotion to our fellow retribution.” He warned peace and legislation, there citizens and to our coun- emboldened Democrats cannot be war and investi- try,” he said, painting a that “ridiculous partisan gation,” he declared. Law- dark and foreboding pic- investigations” into his makers in the cavernous ture of the risks posed to administration and busi- House chamber sat largely Americans by illegal immi- nesses could hamper a silent. gration. surging American econo- Looming over the presi- The 72-year-old Trump my. dent’s address was a fast- harkened back to moments Trump’s appeals for approaching Feb. 15 dead- of American greatness, cel- bipartisanship in his State line to fund the govern- ebrating the moon landing of the Union address ment and avoid another as astronaut Buzz Aldrin Associated Press clashed with the rancorous shutdown. Democrats have looked on from the audi- PRESIDENT DONALD Trump turns to House speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., as he atmosphere he has helped refused to acquiesce to his ence and heralding the lib- delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill cultivate in the nation’s demands for a border wall, eration of Europe from the in Washington, as Vice President Mike Pence watches, Tuesday. capital — as well as the and Republicans are Nazis. He led the House desire of most Democrats increasingly unwilling to chamber in singing happy clearize. But the president party leaders are aggres- for much of Trump’s to block his agenda during shut down the government birthday to a Holocaust said his outreach to sively recruiting her to run speech. But they leapt to his next two years in office. to help him fulfill his signa- survivor sitting with first Pyongyang had made the for U.S. Senate from Geor- their feet when he noted Their opposition was on ture campaign pledge. Nor lady Melania Trump. U.S. safer. gia. there are “more women in vivid display as Democratic does the GOP support the “Together, we represent “If I had not been elect- Speaking from Atlanta, the workforce than ever congresswomen in the president’s plan to declare the most extraordinary ed president of the United Abrams calls the shutdown before.” audience formed a sea of a national emergency if nation in all of history. States, we would right now, a political stunt that “defied The increase is due to white in a nod to early Congress won’t fund the What will we do with this in my opinion, be in a every tenet of fairness and population growth — and 20th-century suffragettes. wall. moment? How will we be major war with North abandoned not just our not something Trump can Trump spoke at a criti- Wary of publicly high- remembered?” Trump said. Korea,” he said. people, but our values.” credit to any of his policies. cal moment in his presi- lighting those intraparty The president ticked As he condemned politi- Trump’s address The president also dency, staring down a two- divisions, Trump made no through a litany of issues cal turmoil in Venezuela, amounted to an opening defended his decisions to year stretch that will deter- mention of an emergency with crossover appeal, Trump declared that argument for his re-elec- withdraw U.S. troops from mine whether he is re-elect- declaration in his remarks. including boosting infras- “America will never be a tion campaign. Polls show Syria and Afghanistan over ed or leaves office in defeat. He did offer a lengthy tructure, lowering pre- socialist country” — a he has work to do, with his the opposition from His speech sought to shore defense of his call for a bor- scription drug costs and remark that may also have approval rating falling to national security officials up Republican support der wall, declaring: “I will combating childhood can- been targeted at high-pro- just 34 percent after the and many Republican law- that had eroded slightly build it.” But he delivered cer. But he also appealed to file Democrats who identi- shutdown, according to a makers. during the recent govern- no ultimatums about what his political base, both fy as socialists. recent survey conducted by “Great nations do not with his harsh rhetoric on The president was sur- The Associated Press- fight endless wars,” he 2003 KIA SEDONA EX immigration and a call for rounded by symbols of his NORC Center for Public said, adding that the U.S. is Congress to pass legisla- emboldened political oppo- Affairs Research. working with allies to sition. House Speaker One bright spot for the “destroy the remnants” of 7 PASSENGER, 88,000 miles, SAVE! SAVE! tion to prohibit the “late- term abortion of children.” Nancy Pelosi, who was president has been the the Islamic State group and V-6, 3500, Rear Bucket Seats, $ praised by Democrats for economy, which has added that he has “accelerated” Front and Rear A/C and Heat, 5,599 Trump devoted much of his speech to foreign poli- her hard-line negotiating jobs for 100 straight efforts to reach a settlement Twin Front Power Seats. during the shutdown, sat months. in Afghanistan. Absolutely NO Rust! New cy, another area where Republicans have increas- behind Trump as he spoke. “The only thing that can IS militants have lost Tires! Runs Great! And several senators run- stop it,” he said, “are fool- territory since Trump’s sur- Excellent Shape!! ingly distanced themselves from the White House. He ning for president were ish wars, politics or ridicu- prise announcement in LOADED!! also in the audience, lous partisan investiga- December that he was SHARP!! announced details of a sec- ond meeting with North including Sens. Kamala tions” — an apparent swipe pulling U.S. forces out, but Korea’s Kim Jong Un, out- Harris of California and at the special counsel military officials warn the lining a Feb. 27-28 summit Cory Booker of New Jersey. investigation into ties fighters could regroup in Vietnam. Another Democratic between Russia and within six months to a year Trump and Kim’s first star, Stacey Abrams, deliv- Trump’s 2016 campaign, as of the Americans Cloverland Motors summit garnered only a ered the party’s response to well as the upcoming con- leaving. Several leading 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 Trump. Abrams narrowly gressional investigations. GOP lawmakers have 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com vaguely worded commit- ment by the North to denu- lost her bid in November to The diverse Democratic sharply criticized his plans become America’s first caucus, which includes a to withdraw from Syria, as black female governor, and bevy of women, sat silently well as from Afghanistan. WOMEN MEMBERS of Congress, includ- ing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D- N.Y., center, cheer after President Donald Trump acknowledges more women in Congress during his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tues- day.

Associated Press l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 3 Calendar Tips for recognizing teen dating violence WAKEFIELD – With as many as relationship that does not include sensitivity and/or is verbally abusive. Email calendar items and wood. one in three high school students violence or other forms of abuse,” –Your partner isolates you from community news to Friday, Feb. 8 involved with or in a relationship said, MSP Wakefield Post Communi- your family and/or friends. [email protected]. with someone who is abusive, the ty Service Trooper Jerry Mazurek, –Your partner uses force during For more information, call 906- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Michigan State Police wants to edu- “No relationship is worth putting an argument. 932-2211. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior cate the public on the warning signs your life in danger, so it is important –Your partner threatens violence. Wednesday, Feb. 6 Center. of a potentially abusive relationship. to recognize the early warning signs.” –Your partner is cruel to animals Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Christian Men of the 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, The Domestic Violence and Child Here are some signs that may indi- and/or children. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Ironwood. Advocacy Center defines teen dating cate you or someone you know are in –Your partner is always blaming Cafe, Ironwood. Mercer Food Pantry, violence as the act or threat of vio- an abusive relationship: others for their problems and feel- Iron County Health noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Department Walk In Clinic, Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: lence by one member of an unmar- –Your partner has trouble dealing ings. 8:30 a.m.—noon, health 715-476-7655. ried couple on the other member with his or her anger. According to the State Police, if department. Alcoholics Anonymous/ within a dating relationship. This can –Your partner acts out in a physi- you are in a relationship where you Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- open meeting, noon, Salem an Church, Ironwood. include any form of sexual, physical, cal way by throwing objects and hit- are being abused or if you know Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. verbal, emotional, financial or digital ting things. someone who is being abused, seek area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. abuse. –Your partner exhibits extreme help as soon as possible. Confide in a DOVE Support Group, EST, Ontonagon United “It is important for teens, both jealousy, controlling behavior, quick parent, teacher, counselor, police offi- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Methodist Church basement, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary next to Holiday gas station, male and female, to understand the involvement, unpredictable mood cer or contact the National Teen Dat- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Ontonagon. area74.org. importance of having a respectful swings, alcohol or drug use, hyper- ing Abuse Hotline at 866-331-9474. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron County Veterans 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Catholic Church, Ironwood. Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- area74.org. Resort keeps alive tradition of harvesting ice 561-2190. Mercer Health and Well- Saturday, Feb. 9 HOLDERNESS, N.H. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., (AP) – Modern refrigera- Union Station Food Mercer Community Center. tors have little appeal for Hurley Midget Mascot Pantry and Northern Food Meeting, 6 p.m., Iron County Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., summer guests at a rustic Memorial Building, Hurley. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. New Hampshire resort Alzheimer’s Disease Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran who prefer cooling their Caregivers Support Group, bottles of water, soda and 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. Community Pickleball beer the old-fashioned way. Bessemer Booster Club, Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer The preparation begins School gymnasium. 715-776- 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High five months ahead of time, School. 4588. Gogebic Range Carvers, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 when resort staffers and vol- 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, unteers gather to harvest ice Johnston High School, Besse- Ironwood. area74.org. from nearby Squam Lake. mer. Sunday, Feb. 10 The January ritual dates IMPACT Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 back to 1897, when Rocky- Church, Ironwood. p.m., closed meeting, Salem wold-Deephaven Camps Superior Snowshoe Lutheran Church, Ironwood. first opened in the town of Walk, 6:30 p.m., Corullo Mercer Health and Well- home, 5361 Spring Lane ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Holderness, and is prac- Associated Press Road, Ironwood Township. Mercer Community Center. ticed for commercial pur- IN THIS Jan. 16 photo, with a tip of his hat to the old-fashioned sartorial style of ice Bessemer Women’s Narcotics Anonymous, 7 poses only at a handful of harvesters long ago, Jon Spence dresses the part while sliding ice onto a truck bed Club, 7 p.m., Bessemer City p.m., Wesley United Methodist other places in the country. on Squam Lake at the Rockywold-Deephaven Camps in Holderness, N.H. Spence Hall DDA room. Church, Ironwood. People for Peace, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, The group, equipped also wears spiked logging boots for improved traction on icy surfaces. EST, Episcopal Church of 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran with chain saws, ice picks Ascension, 501 Houghton St., Church, Bessemer. area74.org. and a huge saw on a sled, on Squam Lake. By mid- a boy and who used to ing to Dennis Picard, a Ontonagon. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Monday, Feb. 11 can harvest 200 tons of ice January, the word went out. bring her elementary retired Massachusetts p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, over several days in a typi- The ice had finally reached school students out here to museum director who is Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., Ironwood. area74.org. cal winter. They transport a safe thickness – in this watch the harvest. considered an expert on ice Alcoholics Anonymous, Bessemer Housing Communi- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran ty, community room, 906-667- the ice to two storage sheds case about 13 inches – and “But there is something harvesting. At its peak, the Church, Bessemer. 0469. on the campgrounds, the harvest could begin. about the pride this place ice was being shipped as area74.org. Iron County Food Pantry, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan where it’s kept until the Once they cleared the has in still being the place far away as Asia and the Government summer. Then, staffers snow and charted a grid, that maintains that culture, venture made Tudor a mil- Ironwood Economic Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Development Corporation, 4450. with wheelbarrows provide the cutting started and that tradition,” she said. lionaire, Picard said. Tens 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Tai Chi, 9-10:15 a.m., Mer- the ice to resort guests, whining sounds of saws Jon Spence, a resort of thousands were cer Community Center, 715- Room 1, second floor, Memori- who place it in an antique echoed across the lake. maintenance worker load- employed in the industry, al Building, Ironwood. 776-3993. Hurley School Board, 10 Alcoholics Anonymous, icebox – some dating back Workers mostly use a con- ing the ice onto the truck, mostly in the Northeast a.m., special meeting to con- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, to the 1930s with oak exte- traption called an ice saw – said he prepares for the and Midwest, he said. sider bids for building addtion Ironwood. area74.org. Overeaters Anonymous, riors and a tin or zinc lin- with a huge blade mounted event each year by watch- But as gas-powered and for Northwood Manufacturing, on a sled – to make the ing old movies and videos electric refrigerators for the Hurley K-12 School. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran ing – to keep beverages Hurley Police, Fire and Church, Wakefield. and snacks cold. Guests cuts. The 16-inch-by-19- of ice harvesting. He found home became popular after License Committee, 4:15 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 inch chunks weighing as a top hat to wear for the World War I, replacing old- p.m., Our Lady of Peace are told not to eat the ice, p.m., City Hall. though some old-timers much as 120 pounds look occasion but wasn’t able to fashioned iceboxes, ice har- Bessemer City Council Catholic Church, Ironwood. special meeting, 6 p.m., area74.org. apparently still put a few like huge pieces of cake track down the long coats vesting declined. These council chambers. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. shards in their cocktails. with a powdery top and a that were popular among days, only a few outfits in monthly membership, Aurora Thursday, Feb. 7 Club, Ironwood. “Many of the families clear body with bubbles. harvesters back in the day. North America harvest ice Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. have been coming for gener- The blocks are pried loose “I love the icing. One of for commercial purposes. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., EST, Ontonagon United ations, and people who with the help of chain saws the reasons I’ve worked Wine Lake Camp in Ironwood Memorial Building. Methodist Church basement, Gogebic County Veterans next to Holiday gas station, come here don’t like to see and a line of workers with here so long is the icing,” Ontario does it, as do sev- Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Ontonagon. area74.org. much change. They like it to ice pikes float them along a Spence said. “Whenever eral places in Wisconsin, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Government be a simple, quiet place,” chute. They are then anyone asked what I do for Montana and Maine. In the p.m., Watersmeet Township; Gogebic County Health said John Jurczynski, the co- pushed up a ramp and into a living, I say I am a com- Maine town of South Bris- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco and Human Services Board, Township. 906-667-1110. 9 a.m., Gogebic County Medi- general manager of Rocky- a truck for a trip to the stor- mercial ice harvester. They tol, the ice is sold commer- Strong Bones Class, cal Care Facility. wold-Deephaven Camps for age facilities. don’t know what that is. cially and used to produce 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.. Hurley Finance Commit- the past 29 years and who When it’s all done, the Most people don’t get it. ice cream for an annual ice Mercer Community Center. tee, 4:15 p.m., City Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic-Iron County Air- oversees the ice harvest. A group collects as many as Most people think we are cream social in July. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the push to bring in electrical 3,600 blocks of ice. ice fishing out here.” At Rockywold-Deep- Ironwood. area74.org. airport. refrigerators in the 1960s “Obviously spending Ice harvesting got its haven, which is open to Free Community Dinner, Bessemer Township this time and energy, we start back in 1805 when guests from June through 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, was rebuffed by guests. “It’s Church. Public is invited. Ramsay. such a neat tradition. Peo- wouldn’t have to do it. We Frederic Tudor, who lived mid-September, the harvest ReGeneration Youth, Ironwood Township ple love it,” he said. could buy blocks of ice,” outside Boston, came up not only survived the 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Board, 5:30 p.m., Township For weeks, Jurczynski said Jane Kellogg, a retired with the idea of “selling advances of electricity but Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., offices. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Wakefield City Council, had been putting out bul- teacher on the ice whose cold” and shipping ice also the effects of climate Center, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. letins about ice conditions father came to the resort as around the world, accord- change. Knights of Columbus 4th Ironwood City Commis- Degree Pere Menard Assem- sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial bly 471, 6 p.m. business meet- Building. ing, KC Hall, Ironwood. Bessemer Downtown heads top rated TV programs for last week Alcoholics Anonymous, Development Authority, 5:30 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. Part 2” , CBS, 54.2 million. million. 15. “Ellen’s Game of Church, Hurley. area74.org. Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Prime-time viewership 4. “The World’s Best,” 10. “Super Bowl’s Great- Games” (Tuesday, 9 p.m.), Knights of Columbus Carey Town Hall. numbers compiled by CBS, 22.21 million. est Commercials,” CBS, NBC, 6.99 million. Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- Town of Oma, 6 p.m., Oma Nielsen for Jan. 28-Feb. 3. ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- Town Hall. 5. “The Big Bang Theo- 7.93 million. 16. “MacGyver,” CBS, wood. Tuesday, Feb. 12 Listings include the week’s ry,” CBS, 13.67 million. 11. “The Masked 6.96 million. Government ranking and viewership. 6. “Young Sheldon,” Singer,” Fox, 7.88 million. 17. “NCIS,” CBS, 6.59 Bessemer Parks and 1. Super Bowl: New Eng- CBS, 11.59 million. 12. “Hawaii Five-0,” million. Recreation Commission, Gogebic County Veterans 2:15 p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 land vs. L.A. Rams, CBS, 7. “America’s Got Talent CBS, 7.87 million. 18. “The Good Doctor,” Bessemer Board of Edu- a.m., Ironwood Memorial 98.19 million. Champions,” NBC, 10.45 13. “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC, 6.58 million. Building. 906-667-1110. cation, special meeting, 4 2. “Post Super Bowl, million. ABC, 7.28 million. 19. “The Bachelor,” p.m., media center. Friends of the Mercer Ironwood Planning Com- Public Library, 10 a.m., Part 1” (10:05-10:12 p.m. 8. “Blue Bloods,” CBS, 14. “Ellen’s Game of ABC, 6.45 million. mission, 5 p.m., meeting, library, Mercer, Wis. ET), CBS, 81.96 million. 9.13 million. 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[email protected]. $17,995 $11,995 $23,995 $16,995 l 4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Reality is optional Sue Mizell, Publisher Suppose I declare that I am a which there’s no contact, such as king. Should you be required to tennis, bowling, billiards and swim- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor address me as “Your Majesty”? You ming? Why should there be men’s say, “Williams, that’s lunacy! You teams and women’s teams? Why can’t prove such nonsense.” You’re aren’t feminists protesting against wrong. It’s proved by my declara- this kind of sports segregation? After tion. It’s no different from a person Walter E. all, feminists have ignored the huge In Their Opinion born with XY chromosomes declar- Williams strength, aggressiveness and compet- ing that he is a woman. The XY sex itiveness differences between men Don’t fret yet determination system is the sex and women in their demands that determination system found in women be assigned to military com- humans and most other mammals. bat units. over Foxconn’s Females typically have two of the cate according to how he feels, why Refusing to acknowledge chromo- same kind of sex chromosome (XX) not his age? I think I’ll petition to somal differences and giving people and are called the homogametic sex. change my year of birth to 1972. the right to declare their sex can twists and turns Males typically have two different Super Bowl LIII made history. For lead to opportunities heretofore kinds of sex chromosomes (XY) and the first time, there were two male nonexistent. For example, the men’s Foxconn’s confusing explanations for what it are called the heterogametic sex. dancers working out with a cheer- fastest 100-meter speed is 9.58 sec- plans to build in Racine County haven’t changed this Governments are beginning to leading squad – in this case, with onds. The women’s record is 10.49 reassuring fact: ignore biology and permit people to the ’ squad. Men seconds. What if a male sprinter Wisconsin didn’t pay a dime to the Taiwanese make their sex optional. Sex can be being on the field with female with 10-second speed claimed wom- company last year for jobs the technology manufac- changed on one’s birth certificate, squads is not new. They’ve helped anhood, ran in the women’s event turer has pledged to create. passport, Social Security card and the women with stunts. But Quinton and won the gold? A lower bar to That’s reassuring because it shows the contract driver’s license. In New York, inten- Peron and Napoleon Jinnies danced achieving fame and fortune exists in former Gov. Scott Walker signed with the company tional or repeated refusal to use an with the female cheerleaders and women’s basketball. It would take requires Foxconn to hire people and build things in individual’s preferred name, pro- performed all the same moves. It’s only a few tall men who claim they Wisconsin before it can benefit from generous state noun or title is a violation of the nice to see cheerleader barriers fall, are women to dominate the game. subsidies. New York City Human Rights Law. If but there’s another form of rampant Suppose a college honored the Foxconn reported hiring 178 full-time employees a person born with XY chromo- cheerleader discrimination that right of its students to free them- in Wisconsin at the end of the year, which was 82 somes asserts that he is a woman, needs to be addressed. I don’t think selves from biological determinism short of the minimum to claim state payouts. It can then repeatedly addressing the per- I’ve ever seen a full-figured older and allowed those with XY chromo- still collect millions in state assistance in the coming son by the name on his birth certifi- female cheerleader for any profes- somes to play on teams formerly year – and billions over time – if hiring and con- cate, referring to the person as “him” sional sports team. Most appear to designated as XX teams. What if an struction pick up. But the contract appears to guard or addressing him as “Mister” vio- be younger than 30 and don’t look “unenlightened” women’s basketball state taxpayers from being gouged if Foxconn’s plans lates the law and subjects the villain as if they weigh more than 120 team refused to play against a team fall apart. to heavy penalties. The law requires pounds. with a starting five consisting of 6- Originally, Foxconn pledged to build flat screens acknowledgment that sex is optional There are other forms of discrimi- foot-6-inch, 200-plus-pound XYers? for large televisions and other applications. Then it rather than a biological determina- nation in sports. There’s a sensible The NCAA should have a rule stat- changed its tune, saying it would build smaller tion. argument that can be made for seg- ing that refusal to play a mixed-chro- screens. Then last week, Louis Woo, a top Foxconn Do the people who support the regating sexes in football, boxing, mosome team leads to forfeiture of official, told Reuters the company was rethinking its optionality of sex also support the basketball and ice hockey. Men are the game. It’s no different from a project in Mount Pleasant, about 100 miles southeast optionality of age? My birth certifi- typically stronger and bigger than team of white players refusing to of Madison in Racine County. The company might cate shows 1936 as my year of birth. women, so integrating sports such play another because it has black not build display screens here after all, Woo said, Age cutoffs exclude me from many as football, boxing, basketball and players. and a research hub was now possible. jobs, such as police officer, service ice hockey would lead to dispropor- Walter E. Williams is a professor of Then on Friday, Foxconn went back to saying it member and firefighter. If one can tionate injury and possibly death to economics at George Mason Universi- would build small screens, with President Donald change his sex on his birth certifi- women. But what about sports in ty. Trump claiming he had restored the deal. In reality, it wasn’t Trump or Walker that ultimately brought Fox- conn here. It was more than $4 billion in state and Today in history local tax subsidies – an enormous sum that, coupled with other public assistance for manufacturers in Wisconsin, was far more than any other state was By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History offering the company. On Feb. 6, 1911, Ronald Foxconn has dropped plans for projects in other Wilson Reagan, the 40th pres- communities in the past, and Trump is a chronic ident of the United States, was exaggerator. So Wisconsin will have to wait and see born in Tampico, Illinois. what finally rises on the farm fields of Racine Coun- On this date In 1778, during the Ameri- ty. can Revolutionary War, the But state leaders and taxpayers shouldn’t fret just United States won official yet over the ongoing twists and turns in this story. recognition and military sup- Foxconn is in the global technology business, after port from France with the sign- ing of a Treaty of Alliance in all, which can change fast. So the state should grant Paris. the company some flexibility. Foxconn still appears In 1788, Massachusetts positioned to spur technology and growth here. And became the sixth state to ratify if the project moves slower and turns out to be small- the U.S. Constitution. er than touted, that also reduces the risk and cost to In 1933, the 20th Amend- ment to the U.S. Constitution, taxpayers. the so-called “lame duck” After Woo’s abrupt comments last week, top amendment, was proclaimed Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin quickly pointed in effect by Secretary of State fingers at the new Democratic governor for suppos- Henry Stimson. In 1952, Britain’s King edly ruining their Foxconn splurge. Gov. Tony Evers, George VI, 56, died at San- in contrast, reacted calmly after speaking with Woo dringham House in Norfolk, by phone. Evers said he’s comfortable Foxconn is England; he was succeeded as committed to the state, though he wants more trans- monarch by his 25-year-old parency and better communication from the compa- elder daughter, who became Queen Elizabeth II. ny. That’s a reasonable request. He also should push In 1968, the Winter Olympic Foxconn for better pollution control if a large plant is Games were opened in Greno- U.S. Senate. had knowingly shipped would take it to the asteroid built. ble, France, by French Presi- In 2003, Edging closer to salmonella-laced products as belt between Mars and Jupiter. Foxconn originally pledged to create up to 13,000 dent Charles de Gaulle. war, President George W. far back as 2007. Death Poland’s president signed leg- In 1987, Wall Street Journal Bush declared “the game is claimed actors James Whit- islation making it a crime to jobs, and it repeated that number Friday. Less clear reporter Gerald Seib was over” for Saddam Hussein and more at age 87 and Philip blame Poland for Holocaust is if it still plans to invest $10 billion here. released after being detained urged skeptical allies to join in Carey at age 83. crimes committed by Nazi Ger- Wisconsin should hope for the best, yet demand six days by Iran, accused of disarming Iraq. ABC’s “20/20” Five years ago: House many. strict verification of jobs and construction before being a spy for Israel; Iran said aired a British documentary, Speaker John Boehner all but Today’s Birthdays writing Foxconn any checks. the detention was a result of “Living With Michael Jackson,” ruled out passage of immigra- Actor Rip Torn is 88. misunderstandings. in which the King of Pop tion legislation before the fall Actress Mamie Van Doren is – Wisconsin State Journal In 1991, comedian and revealed he sometimes let chil- elections. A suicide bomber 88. Actor Mike Farrell is 80. television performer Danny dren sleep in his bed. blew himself up at the gates of Former NBC News anchorman Thomas died in Los Angeles at In 2008, the Bush White a Syrian prison and rebels Tom Brokaw is 79. Singer Fabi- age 79. House defended the use of the stormed in behind him, freeing an is 76. Actor Michael Tucker Letters Policy In 1993, tennis Hall of interrogation technique known hundreds of inmates. Jay Leno is 75. Producer-director-writer Famer and human rights advo- as waterboarding, saying it said goodbye to NBC’s “The Jim Sheridan is 70. Actor Jon cate Arthur Ashe died in New was legal — not torture as crit- Tonight Show” for the second Walmsley is 63. Actress Kathy The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters York at age 49. ics argued — and had saved time, making way for Jimmy Najimy is 62. Actor-director should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve In 1998, President Bill Clin- American lives. 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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 5 Ordinance McDonald and Races Miskovich also questioned Ordinance No. 371, which From page 1 prohibits storage contain- From page 1 own words, refers to its ers more than 100 square and under get in for free. adoption as “an emergency feet and/or higher than six There is also a large heated effecting the public peace, feet. concession building on the health and safety …” “I think we have more grounds with food, bever- He added, “I don’t see options than just prohibit- ages and indoor bath- anything that constitutes ing them,” said Miskovich, rooms so people can get an emergency.” who said they can be a warmed-up, he added. City manager Charly viable option for people “It’s a good time,” Auvi- Loper said a downstate who can’t afford to build a nen said, “The kids really attorney had advised on shed or garage. enjoy it.” the ordinance, which was He concluded, “I can’t The vintage race is on intended to back up a sepa- pass this in good faith Associated Press Saturday and another rate ordinance passed by because I know there are a JASON DALTON stands in front of Judge Alexander C. Lipsey as he is sentenced to event will be held the fol- city council members who lot of other people like me life in prison without possibility of parole for six counts of murder and several lowing weekend Feb. 16-17 agreed to opt out of any that can’t afford better other charges at the Kalamazoo County Courthouse in Kalamazoo, Michigan on featuring professional rac- aspect of the recreational options.” Tuesday. Dalton, who was driving for Uber at the time shot eight people killing six ers. marijuana business at least McDonald said the city of them, on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016. He plead guilty to all 16 charges on Jan. 7 the For more information until the state works on should consider a ruling day before his long-awaited trial was slated to begin. visit ironwoodsnowmo- related licensing rules that allows homeowners to bileolympus.com throughout the rest of this have storage units in their Transportation year. own back yards. Michigan man gets life without “To actually fully opt Osier said his priority head: At least $1.5 out, we have to do the zon- was to avoid “eyesores,” billion more needed ing ordinance,” she said, while Kryshak said the parole in 6 shooting deaths for highways adding that the same pro- commission’s main con- KALAMAZOO (AP) – A saying a “devil figure” on she said. LANSING (AP) – Michi- cess has been a routine cern has been to avoid man who fatally shot six Uber’s app was controlling Abigail Kopf, who was gan interstates and high- with many other Michigan such storage options on strangers in southwestern him on the day of the 14 at the time, was shot in ways need at least a $1.5 cities. commercial property. He Michigan was sentenced shootings. the head during the restau- billion annual influx of She reminded the com- added he was open to con- Tuesday to life in prison Four women were killed rant shooting and sur- additional spending to be misssion the city can opt in sidering how to address with no chance of parole, in the parking lot of a vived. Tiana Carruthers brought into better condi- later if desired. the needs of other citizens. and some loved ones of Cracker Barrel restaurant: was shot and wounded in a tion, nearly double the cur- Miskovich and McDon- Miskovich conceded those he killed said they Barbara Hawthorne, residential area. rent funding, the state’s ald voted against the ordi- that such containers believe he’ll face a greater, Dorothy “Judy” Brown, “I see pain in your new transportation direc- nance, while Chairman should be painted to coor- more permanent punish- Mary Lou Nye and her sis- hatred,” Carruthers said to tor told lawmakers on Dave Osier and commis- dinate with the property’s ment. ter-in-law, Mary Jo Nye. Dalton during the hearing, Tuesday. sion member Terry house and that they should “Someday when you die Rich Smith and his 17-year- as she tried to get him to Paul Ajegba, whom Kryshak voted for it. Com- not be visible from the and you face God, he will old son, Tyler Smith, were look at her. “... I hate Democratic Gov. Gretchen mission member Kevin road. make the ultimate judg- fatally shot while looking myself for hating you.” Whitmer appointed, dis- Nyquist was absent. The commission voted ment for what you’ve at a pickup truck in a deal- Dalton was deemed closed the figure in his Kryshak said it was to table the matter and dis- done,” Laurie Smith, who er’s lot. competent to stand trial advice-and-consent hear- important to wait until cuss it again at the next lost her husband and son “Living without (them) and had dropped an insan- ing before a legislative state licensing is in place, meeting in March. in the February 2016 ram- is impossible,” said Emily ity defense just before his panel. and Osier emphasized the Osier asked Loper, page, told Jason Dalton Lemmer, the daughter of trial was scheduled to start. need to stop potential retail meanwhile, to check relat- during the sentencing Rich Smith and sister of He hasn’t explained why he Lottery establishments. ed state laws. hearing. “All I can say is, I Tyler Smith, who months randomly shot eight peo- do not want to be you – not after their deaths carried ple. Tuesday now and not then.” their ashes in a box as she The father of two had Michigan Perch LeSage, who works for the Dalton, 48, pleaded walked alone down the worked as an insurance Poker Lotto: KD-KS-3D- DNR’s Aquatic Species and 4D-9D guilty to murder and aisle at her wedding. adjuster and had no crimi- Midday Daily 3: 9-4-8 Regulatory Affairs Unit. attempted murder last Lemmer, who spoke nal record before the shoot- From page 1 “Yellow perch are among Midday Daily 4: 7-8-0-4 month, just as jury selec- during the hearing, said ings. Daily 3: 3-3-2 and scientific reviews,” is the most sought-after game tion was about to begin in she’s afraid she will “lose Prosecutor Jeff Getting Daily 4: 4-0-2-7 designed to ensure a Fantasy 5: 02-10-16-19-38 species in Michigan, and his trial. Michigan has no more people that I love,” has said the question of a healthy gamefish popula- we want to ensure genera- Keno: 06-07-09-10-11-13- death penalty, so he was and she “can’t understand” motive “haunts us.” He esti- 31-33-36-40-59-62-66-67-68- tion for future generations. tions of anglers can contin- guaranteed to receive the why Dalton went on a mated Tuesday that Dalton 71-72-74-76-78-79-80 “The major goal for low- Wisconsin ue to enjoy fishing for mandatory life sentence at deadly rampage. could live another 25 to 30 ering the yellow perch 5 Card Cash: KH-QS-8C- them.” Tuesday’s hearing in a She then warned Dalton years, amounting to thou- daily possession limit was 5H-8S The state’s 2019 fishing Kalamazoo County court. – sitting nearby with his sands of days. 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Parker Wilson led the Devils with 21 points, Griffen Revoyr scored 17 and David Benson pulled down 18 rebounds. “Parker Wilson had a second straight good game,” Iron- wood coach Pete Lewinski said. “Jake Joki had a good game, Griff Revoyr and Benson’s 18 rebounds.” Ironwood (14-0, 12-0) goes to Mellen Friday night; the Devils beat the Granite Diggers in double overtime last month. Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 8, Jacob Joki 7, Sawyer Stengard 6, Kevin Hudacek 6, Parker Wilson 21, Tommy Lundin 1, David Benson 6, Cody Schwartz 3, Zach Hannu 2, Griffen Revoyr 17. FTs: 8-18. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Wilson 1, Schwartz 1, Revoyr 1. Bayfield — Madosin Barningham 16, Chase Gordon 6, Phillip LaPointe 10, Mason DeFoe 3, Wyatt Hoop- man 6, Daunte Gordon 4, Dusty LaFernire 13. FTs: 4-7. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Barningham 4, Hoopman 2, DeFoe 1, LaPointe 1. Ironwood 45 77 Bayfield 20 58 – – – DRUMMOND, Wis. – Mercer’s five-game winning streak came to an end in Drummond where the Lumber- jacks won 49-35 Tuesday night. “We couldn’t get anything going, I don’t know if it was because we haven’t practiced in forever,” Mercer coach Adam Miller said. “I thought the game against Butternut we played well, it showed we are very rusty. We didn’t play well at all, we didn’t rebound well, we didn’t shoot the ball well.” Kobe Hiller led Mercer with 10 points. Luke Miller had 18 for Drummond. Mercer (10-5, 7-4) hosts rival Hurley Friday night. “This loss obviously kills us in the seeding meeting and conference is no longer a glimpse, but Friday is a huge, huge game,” Miller said. “It’s huge for both Hurley and us, seeding meeting.” Mercer – Baylie Huybrecht 3, Tristin Woolf 4, Jacob Schmidt 2, Kobe Hiller 10, Alex Schmidt 8, Lorenzo Cabrera 8. FTs: 2-4. Fouls: 21. Fouled out: A. Schmidt. 3-pointers: A. Schmidt 1, Hiller 1, Huybrecht 1. Drummond — Chase Miller 5, Austin Swanson 2, Nolan Arthur 9, Luke Miller 18, Chris Wright 7, Shawn Traaholt 8. FTs:19-37. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: C. Miller 1, L. Miller. 1. Mercer 15 35 Drummond 21 49 – – – Pat Krause/Daily Globe DOLLAR BAY – Ewen-Trout Creek suffered its third WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO'S Logan Hamel hauls down a rebound as Bessemer's Riley Wroblewski looks to get straight loss as Dollar Bay defeated the Panthers 75-43 involved in the play during Speedboy-Cardinal game in Wakefield on Tuesday night. Tuesday night. The Panthers lost to the Blue Bolts last week also, but that was a much closer game at 48-46. “We are stuck in a rut right now,” E-TC coach Brad Beso- nen said. “We just aren’t making plays that we need to make. Defensively, we did not get stops like we needed to. Cardinals surprise They did shoot the ball well tonight, especially from the perimeter, which made it really tough because they’re real- ly good drivers.” The Panthers also struggled against their pressure defense. “Credit their D and physicality,” Besonen said. “That’s No. 3 Bessemer one thing I was disappointed in, we were out-toughed a lot, By PAT KRAUSE coach Richard Matrella said. "We "This was our best game of the in situations around the rim and some loose ball situa- [email protected] couldn't or wouldn't match their year, absolutely," Fetters said. "Besse- tions.” WAKEFIELD – In an emotional, intensity. (Logan) Hamel had 18 mer is always a rival of ours and the Jaden Borseth and Eli Nordine both had 14 points to intense battle, Wakefield-Marenisco points and outplayed us inside. Mor- guys came ready to play. We came out lead the Panthers. Connor LeClaire scored 27 for DB. played its best game of the year and gan Miskovich flat-out won the game with our best intensity and emotion E-TC (6-10, 4-6) hosts rival Ontonagon tonight. E-TC — Jaden Borseth 14, Eli Nordine 14, Tommy Cousineau 8, Brendan Polkky 4, Gentry Brand 3. FTs: overcame Bessemer 56-47 in a Cop- with his defense and blocked shots." of the season. We had an all-around 1-4. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Borseth 2, Nordine 2, Cousineau 2. per Mountain Conference rivalry Cardinal coach Terry Fetters was good game and this will be a confi- Dollar Bay — Connor LeClaire 27, Ashton Janke 16, Davin Hill 13, Drake Schmitz 8, Brendan LeClaire 5, No. 2 3, Harrison Hrabinsky 3. FTs: 15-15. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Janke 3, Schmitz 2, C. game on Tuesday night. elated with the win and agreed with LeClaire 1, B. LeClaire 1, Hrabinsky 1. "Wakefield-Marenisco outplayed Matrella that W-M won with emotion E-TC 8 20 38 43 DB 14 36 57 75 us, they wanted it more," Speedboy and desire. RIVALS — page 7 Brazdeikis Turnovers cost Hurley in overtime loss scores 23 to By JASON JUNO Zakovec’s 3 to win rimmed lead No. 17 [email protected] out. HURLEY – During Hur- “Big shot,” Swartz said Michigan over ley’s six-game winning of Thewis. “He got into the streak, they turned the ball paint there and found the Rutgers over less than 10 times per bottom of the net. He game. showed some toughness PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) – Coming off their worst That was a big part of tonight with that.” game of the season, No. 7 why they won so many Hurley took the early Michigan did almost every- games and on Tuesday, it lead in overtime as Sbrag- thing right to give coach was a big part of why they gia got to the basket. But John Beilein a school record- ultimately lost. Mellen scored the next setting win on his 66th Hurley committed 37 nine points, as several birthday. turnovers in its 51-44 over- Hurley possessions ended Freshman Ignas time loss to Mellen, falling on traveling calls. Brazdeikis scored 23 points, back to .500 at 8-8 with its All game long, it was all Zavier Simpson came close second straight loss. about the turnovers for to the triple-double and the “We haven’t played that Hurley. Wolverines (21-2, 10-2 Big poorly in a long, long “Guys were just loose Ten) hit nine of their first 11 time,” Hurley coach Mike with the ball, not coming shots in opening a big lead Swartz said. “Disappoint- hard back to the ball, we and beating Rutgers 77-65 ing. This is a tough loss. didn’t do the little things, on Tuesday night. This one hurts. We didn’t clearing the basketball,” "We were really good deserve to win, and guess Swartz said. “We didn’t today," Beilein said. "I really what, we didn’t. You can’t pass fake one time against loved just about everything throw the ball around that their press and they got a about our game except that many times and expect to lot of deflections and got 14-second span where we win. It’s a miracle that we some easy baskets, espe- lost our minds and they scored eight points." even went to overtime with cially in overtime there to The eight-point run how poorly we played win the game.” allowed Rutgers (11-11, 4-8) tonight.” Hurley probably could to cut into an early 17-point Hurley never had any- have won the game with a lead but it never got closer thing bigger than a three- turnover count in the 20s than seven points the rest of point lead, but they had as high as that is, but 37 the way. that with 5:10 left. A was just too much to over- Beilein referred to the Mellen free throw and a come. win on his birthday as bor- steal and layup by Luke “You don’t belong in a ing, and added he would Zakovec tied the game for ballgame when you throw cherish it for 10 minutes Mellen. the ball away that many before looking at statistics Mellen got the lead with times,” Swartz said. “It was for this weekend's game a steal, too, this time at an ugly game and that’s against No. 19 Wisconsin. midcourt by Blaze Smith, how Mellen wants you to "It's a sickness that I can't who was fouled going to play. They want to muck it get away from, but that's the hoop. He made both up, out of control, up and what it is," he said. "I am try- free throws to make it 38- down kind of game. It was- ing to realize that I am not 36 with 2:20 on the clock. n’t really up and down, we going to coach forever and Hurley’s Braxton Sbrag- kept the score where we these are great wins, these gia hit two free throws needed to, I thought defen- road wins. For us to have with 2:07 left to tie it at 38, sively we were OK. But four road wins already in this conference is a great but Mellen again took the when you throw it away 37 accomplishment." lead later as Smith went times, those are 37 shot Zavier Simpson added baseline for the layin. attempts that you’ve given 14 points, seven assists and The Granite Diggers up. It’s tough to overcome seven rebounds as the turned it over twice and that and we couldn’t.” Wolverines bounced back Hurley’s Carson Thewis Ransanici led Hurley from a dreadful perfor- made a tough shot in the Jason Juno/Daily Globe with 16 points and Sbrag- mance in a 74-59 loss to lane to tie the game at 40 HURLEY’S CARSON Thewis (1) lays it in as Mellen’s Blake Evensen defends Tuesday Iowa. Jordan Poole added with 25 seconds left. night at the Hurley K-12 School. 15 points. HURLEY — page 7 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 7 Girls roundup: Hurley, Ontonagon win Daily Globe Scoreboard HURLEY – Hurley defeated Mellen 62- W-M (4-9, 4-6) hosts Jeffers Thursday. 27 in an Indianhead Conference game Ontonagon (10-3, 8-1) goes to Houghton Reedsburg Area 58, Lodi 48 9), Illinois 12 (Frazier 3). Total 112 Local Schedule Saint Thomas More 44, Cudahy Fouls_Michigan St. 18, Illinois 21. Tuesday's Games Tuesday night. Thursday. Wednesday, Feb. 6 W-M — Cloe Bachand 6, Carlee Yon 7, Evelyn Hokans 1, Abby Ahonen 2, 41 A_12,960 (15,500). Boston 103, Cleveland 96 Girls Basketball Hurley led 24-7 at the half. Allie Goodman 1. FTs: 5-12. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: None. Seneca 49, North Crawford 43 Indiana 136, L.A. Lakers 94 Ironwood at Bayfield, 6 Ontonagon — Teddy Menigoz 14, Ella Menigoz 6, Jenny Labyak 6, Holly Sheboygan Falls 72, Kettle Transactions L.A. Clippers 117, Charlotte 115 “They were shorthanded and we just Boys Basketball BASEBALL Wardynski 7, Katelynn Laingren 2, Izabelle Lutz 4, Fahren Kolpack 5, Nicole Moraine Lutheran 66 Detroit 105, New York 92 Ontonagon at Ewen-Trout Creek, American League wore them down,” Hurley coach Jim Kivis- Lukkari 2, Makennah Uotila 10. FTs: 5-13. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: None. 3- Shiocton 61, Iola-Scandinavia 55 Memphis 108, Minnesota 106 7:30 EST — Agreed pointers: T. Menigoz 4, Labyak 2, E. Menigoz 1, Wardynski 1. St. Croix Falls 72, Frederic 28 Oklahoma City 132, Orlando 122 to said. “We just kept bringing girls in and Thursday, Feb. 7 to terms with 2B Jordany Valdespin, W-M 3 9 12 17 St. John's NW Military Academy Toronto 119, Philadelphia 107 Girls Basketball 1B Wilin Rosario, LHP Pat Dean and out, in and out, and basically wore them Ontonagon 16 26 40 59 Solon Springs at Hurley, 7:15 83, Living Word Lutheran 52 RHPs Kevin Comer and Adam Miami at Portland Watersmeet at Ewen-Trout Suring 71, Wausaukee 52 Atkins on minor league contracts. Wednesday's Games out.” – – – Creek, 7:30 EST Turner 76, Big Foot 44 — Agreed to Denver at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Olivia France led Hurley with 15 points Ontonagon at Houghton, 7:20 Two Rivers 75, Mishicot 57 terms with RHPs Ricardo Rodriguez New Orleans at Chicago, 8 p.m. PAINESDALE – Bessemer fell to Jeffers EST Union Grove 69, Burlington 56 and David Carpenter and LHP Chris Washington at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. and Ally Rye had 10. 79-30 in a Copper Mountain Conference Jeffers at Wakefield-Marenisco, University School of Milwaukee Nunn on minor league contracts. Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 6:30 90, Kenosha Christian Life 42 National League Phoenix at Utah, 9 p.m. Hurley (15-3, 10-2) hosts Solon Springs game Tuesday night. Republic-Michigamme at Besse- Waukesha West 64, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Houston at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Thursday night. The Jets led 36-8 at the half. mer, 6:30 Oconomowoc 38 Traded RHP to San San Antonio at Golden State, Mellen — Lutz 2, Delegan 11, Rossberger 3, Simmons 8, Jokinen 3. FTs: 8- Boys Basketball Wautoma 67, Nekoosa 51 Francisco for cash. 10:30 p.m. 12. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Simmons 2, Jokinen 1. “We played a hot shooting team tonight Bessemer at Lake Linden- Wauwatosa East 69, German- MIAMI MARLINS — Designated Thursday's Games Hurley — Nicole DiGiorgio 9, Kylee Hewitt 4, Ally Rye 10, Hailey Edyvean on the road, we got down by too much Hubbell, 6:20 town 58 OF Isaac Galloway for assignment. L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. 8, Cayden Corullo 8, Olivia France 15, Mahra Wick 2, Briana Saari 6. FTs: 9- College Basketball Webster 52, Unity 47 Agreed to terms with OF Curtis Minnesota at Orlando, 7 p.m. 16. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Hewitt. 3-pointers: France 2, Corullo 2, Rye 1. early to recover, ” Bessemer coach Gerry GCC men at Leech Lake, 6 West Bend West 62, Cedarburg Granderson on a minor league con- Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Mellen 7 27 Friday, Feb. 8 59 tract. Claimed RHP Austin Brice off L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. Hurley 24 62 Pelissero said. “We came out for the sec- Boys Basketball Westby 59, Gale-Ettrick-Trem- waivers from Baltimore. Named Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 ond more focused on playing smart bas- Ironwood at Mellen, 7:15 pealeau 58 Keith Johnson manager of New San Antonio at Portland, 10:30 – – – Hurley at Mercer, 7:15 Whitnall 65, Young Coggs Prep Orleans (PCL), Kevin Randel man- Friday's Games ONTONAGON – Ontonagon complet- ketball and not turning it over, scored well Three Lakes at Wakefield- 57 ager of Jacksonville (SL), Todd Pratt Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. in the third quarter but couldn’t stop any Marenisco, 6:30 Williams Bay 71, Deerfield 68, OT manager of Jupiter (FSL), Mike Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. ed the season sweep of Wakefield- Watersmeet at Bessemer, 6:30 Williams Bay Faith Christian 85, Jacobs manager of Clinton (MWL), New York at Detroit, 7 p.m. Marenisco with a 59-17 Copper Mountain of the shooters.” Dollar Bay at Ontonagon, 7:20 Tenor/Veritas 37 Jorge Hernandez manager of Chicago at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Katie Emery and Kailyn Fingeroos both EST Wisconsin Dells 75, Westfield Batavia (NYP), Robert Rodriguez Milwaukee at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Conference win Tuesday night. Girls Basketball Area 44 manager of the GCL Marlins and Golden State at Phoenix, 9 p.m. The Gladiators led 26-9 at the half in scored 10 points to lead Bessemer. Bessemer at Ashland, 7:15 Wrightstown 79, Fox Valley Angel Espada manager of the DSL Minnesota at New Orleans, 9:30 Bessemer (2-12, 1-9) hosts Republic- South Shore at Ironwood, 7:15 Lutheran 48 Marlins. Miami at Sacramento, 10 p.m. just their second game since Jan. 21. Hurley at Mercer, 5:45 Xavier 80, West De Pere 73 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Michigamme Thursday night. Saturday, Feb. 9 POSTPONEMENTS AND Agreed to terms with C Pistons-KnicksDETROIT (105) Box “It was good to play again, my good- Bessemer — Hailey Marchello 2, Bella McGeshick 4, Bethany Novascone Girls Basketball CANCELLATIONS on a minor league contract. Bullock 7-14 0-0 19, Griffin 10-17 ness it’s ridiculous,” Ontonagon coach 2, Kate Nyquist 2, Kailyn Fingeroos 10, Katie Emery 10. FTs: 4-14. Fouls: 19. Goodman at Mercer, 1:30 Argyle vs. Barneveld, ppd. to Feb — 6-8 29, Drummond 7-12 3-6 17, Fouled out: Matonich, McGeshick. 3-pointers: Fingeroos 1. Boys Basketball 23rd. Designated OF John Andreoli for Jackson 5-14 7-7 19, Brown 1-2 0-0 Dick Franti said. Jeffers — B. Heinonen 2, Hillstrom 10, Hill 12, Asiala 12, Nordstorm 5, John- Goodman at Mercer, 3 Belmont vs. Potosi, ppd. assignment. 2, Johnson 1-4 0-0 3, Pachulia 1-1 Teddy Menigoz led Ontonagon with 14 ston 9, Jurmu 9, M. Heinonen 10, Lorenzetti 9. FTs: 17-25. Fouls: 13. Fouled College Basketball Bowler vs. Northland Lutheran, FOOTBALL 3-3 5, Calderon 3-3 0-0 6, Galloway out: None. 3-pointers: Asiala 2, Jurmu 1, M. Heinonen 1. UW-Stevens Point-Wausau at ppd. 1-5 0-0 3, K.Thomas 0-1 0-0 0, Ken- points and Mckennah Uotila had 10. Car- Bessemer 2 8 22 30 Gogebic, women, 6 Cochrane-Fountain City vs. Lin- ARIZONA CARDINALS — nard 1-6 0-0 2. Totals 37-79 19-24 Jeffers 18 36 55 79 GCC at Finlandia (exhibition), coln, ppd. Claimed LB Tanner Vallejo off 105. lee Yon had seven points for W-M. men, 2 Colby vs. Loyal, ppd. to Feb 11th. waivers from Cleveland. NEW YORK (92) Cumberland vs. Boyceville, ccd. — Knox 4-12 1-1 11, Vonleh 2-7 2-2 U.P. Boys D.C. Everest vs. Eau Claire Tuesday Released CB Robert Alford. 7, Jordan 4-6 0-0 8, Smith Jr. 11-25 with a quick drive down made a pull-up jumper Brimley 72, St. Ignace LaSalle 46 Memorial, ppd. — 1-2 25, Matthews 2-11 4-5 9, Rivals Calumet 73, Chassell 46 Eastbrook Academy vs. Rock Signed QB , DB A.J. L.Thomas 2-6 1-2 6, Robinson 6-7 the lane. with 7:01 left, it gave W-M Felch North Dickinson 54, Crystal County Christian, ppd. to Feb 11th. Howard, LB , DL 1-1 13, Allen 2-3 0-0 5, Trier 2-6 0-0 Falls Forest Park 34 Eleva-Strum vs. Augusta, ppd. to David Parry, WR Damoun Patter- 4, Dotson 1-7 1-2 4. Totals 36-90 Bessemer led at the its biggest lead at 43-36. Gwinn 53, Hancock 45 Feb 9th. son, DL Trent Harris and Frank Her- 11-15 92. From page 6 quarter 15-13. The Cardinals went to a Houghton 79, Painesdale Jeffers Elk Mound vs. Colfax, ppd. to Feb ron and OL , Jake Detroit 36 27 15 27 — 105 57 11th. Eldrenkamp, Ryker Matthews and New York 28 26 17 21 — 92 dence-builder for us. In the second quarter, semi-stall, and the Speed- Norway 48, Carney-Nadeau 38 Elkhorn Area vs. Portage, ppd. to to reserve/future con- 3-Point Goals_Detroit 12-34 (Bul- "It was Senior Night the Speedboys rolled up boys came up with the ball Phelps, Wis. 64, Watersmeet 36 Feb 19th. tracts. lock 5-10, Griffin 3-6, Jackson 2-7, Rapid River 48, Eben Junction Gilman vs. Granton, ppd. NEW YORK JETS — Released Johnson 1-2, Galloway 1-3, tonight and our three leads of 18-13, 23-17 and twice but couldn't convert Superior Central 40 Greenwood vs. Spencer, ccd. OL Spencer Long. K.Thomas 0-1, Brown 0-1, Drum- 27-21, but W-M wasn't on short range shots, even Stephenson 48, Bark River-Harris Hayward vs. Rice Lake, ppd. mond 0-1, Kennard 0-3), New York seniors all came through- 46 Highland vs. Benton, ppd. to Feb — 9-33 (Knox 2-6, Smith Jr. 2-9, Allen those guys are our big going away on this night as with their best shooters. Wakefield-Marenisco 56, Besse- 15th. Signed WR Rasheed Bailey. Re- 1-2, Dotson 1-2, Matthews 1-3, mer 47 Independence vs. Gilmanton, signed LB to a two- L.Thomas 1-4, Vonleh 1-5, Trier 0- three." Saubert and Hamel Junior Morgan ppd. to Feb 14th. year contract extension. 2). Fouled Out_Jordan. knocked down 3's and got Miskovich came up big for Marshfield vs. Mosinee, ppd. HOCKEY Rebounds_Detroit 41 (Drummond Brett Heil was more WisconsinTuesday Boys McFarland vs. Brodhead, ppd. 16), New York 44 (Robinson 10). Appleton East 73, Stevens Point National Hockey League than happy to be the the Cardinals within one the Cards with blocked Menomonie vs. Medford Area, ARIZONA COYOTES — Assists_Detroit 22 (Griffin 8), New 63 ppd. Assigned F Michael Bunting to Tuc- York 17 (Smith Jr. 6). Total spokesman for the group. point at 29-28 at halftime. shots and two shots from Arrowhead 50, Waukesha South New Auburn vs. Lake Holcombe, son (AHL). Recalled G Adin Hill and Fouls_Detroit 21, New York 23. 30 "What a great win, that's In the first 11 seconds the lane and a free throw. ppd. to Feb 14th. D Dakota Mermis from Tucson. Technicals_New York coach David Bangor 77, Wonewoc-Center 68 Osceola vs. Prescott, ppd. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Fizdale. A_17,853 (19,812). for sure," Heil said. "Senior of the second half, Saubert Heil ran the offense for Bay Port 61, Pulaski 58 Pepin/Alma vs. Eau Claire Assigned F Matt Iacopelli from Beaver Dam 67, Waunakee 64, Night was a big win for us. splashed a 3 to give W-M the Cards up on top and he Immanuel Lutheran, ppd. to Feb Rockford (AHL) to Indy (ECHL). NHL OT All Times EST 22nd. DETROIT RED WINGS — the lead at 31-29, but Andy made a free throw down Birchwood 71, Winter 51 EASTERN CONFERENCE We played as a team so Phillips vs. Northland Pines, ppd. Signed LW Turner Elson to a two- Black Hawk 61, Monticello 56 Atlantic Division Aspinwall came up with a the stretch and then drove to Feb 5th. year contract. much better tonight. We Brillion 71, Kewaunee 64 GP WLOTPts GF GA Platteville vs. Darlington, ppd. to TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Brookfield Central 91, Tampa Bay 53 39 11 3 81 207 149 got excellent leadership, steal and dribble-drove to the lane and dished off to Feb 16th. Signed C Auston Matthews to a five- Wauwatosa West 59 Toronto 52 32 17 3 67 185 146 Prentice vs. Rib Lake, ppd. year contract extension. but the young guys really the basket for a soft lay-in. Adam Libertoski for a Cameron 102, Prairie Farm 64 Montreal 54 30 18 6 66 164 156 River Falls vs. Baldwin- VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Cashton 58, Brookwood 57 Boston 53 29 17 7 65 152 136 helped out, too. We need Two more baskets by score with 13.0 seconds Woodville, ppd. Recalled D Guillaume Brisebois and Clear Lake 75, Northwood 27 Buffalo 52 26 20 6 58 153 160 Saubert gave the Cardinals left. Saint Lawrence Seminary vs. G Mike DiPietro from Utica (AHL). Florida 51 21 22 8 50 158 178 everybody on this team." De Pere 65, Notre Dame 44 Madison Country Day, ppd. Dominican 54, Racine Lutheran COLLEGE Detroit 53 21 25 7 49 150 174 The game started quick- their biggest lead at 35-31, Nick Trudgeon and Shullsburg vs. River Ridge, ppd. BUFFALO — Agreed to terms 50 Ottawa 52 19 28 5 43 159 194 to Feb 18th. with football coach Lance Leipold on but Aspinwall had a nice Mazzon topped Bessemer's Duluth East, Minn. 79, Superior Metropolitan Division ly when Bessemer's Uriah Tomahawk vs. Chequamegon, a five-year contract extension. 68 GP WLOTPts GF GA tip-in at the 2:26 mark and scoring with 11 points ppd. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — Aili took a sharp pass off East Troy 75, Whitewater 36 N.Y. Islanders523016 6 66 152 128 Viroqua vs. Arcadia, ppd. Announced the contract of volleyball Edgerton 74, Evansville 58 Washington 53 29 18 6 64 178 168 the tip and scored four sec- the quarter ended with W- each. Wausau East vs. Rhinelander, coach Christy Mooberry will not be Franklin 41, Kenosha Indian Trail Pittsburgh 53 28 19 6 62 183 164 ppd. renewed. onds into the game. Cade M holding a 38-35 lead. Hamel was the game's 34 Columbus 52 29 20 3 61 169 162 Wausau West vs. Chippewa FORDHAM — Named Kevin Green Bay East 96, Luxemburg- Carolina 53 26 21 6 58 152 155 Mazzon got his hands on "I thought our defense top gun with 18 points and Falls, ppd. to Feb 14th. Decker offensive coordinator/quar- Casco 87 Philadelphia53 24 23 6 54 153 177 West Bend East vs. Slinger, ppd. terbacks coach, Damiere Shaw wide the ball and drove the base- was tremendous tonight," Saubert poured in 16. Heil Green Bay Preble 72, Ash- N.Y. Rangers5222 22 8 52 148 175 to Feb 6th. receivers coach and Jameson waubenon 61 New Jersey 52 20 25 7 47 153 178 line and sank one free Fetters said. "It was a carry- notched 11 points. Whitehall vs. Melrose-Mindoro, Zacharias cornerbacks coach. Green Bay Southwest 59, She- WESTERN CONFERENCE ppd. to Feb 7th. MEMPHIS — Extended the con- over from the Ontonagon The Cardinals won the boygan North 55 Central Division throw as the Speedboys tract of football coach Mike Norvell Hamilton 85, West Allis Nathan GP WLOTPts GF GA game on Saturday when we junior varsity game Michigan-Rutgers for one year through 2023. had a quick 3-0. Hale 42 Winnipeg 53 34 16 3 71 187 149 Box PENN STATE-BRANDYWINE — Hartford Union 65, Port Washing- No. 7 MICHIGAN 77, RUTGERS Nashville 55 32 19 4 68 171 141 But W-M's Mason held them to 37 points. We Bessemer (9-3, 8-1) Named Tom Greenawalt men's soc- ton 58 65 Dallas 53 28 21 4 60 138 134 cer coach. Saubert is a deadly shooter were really communicating hosts Watersmeet in the Hillsboro 54, New Lisbon 51 MICHIGAN (21-2) Minnesota 53 26 22 5 57 150 154 ST. JOHN'S — Named Tori Free Homestead 67, Whitefish Bay 50 Brazdeikis 8-14 2-2 23, Teske 3- St. Louis 51 24 22 5 53 146 153 and he drained a deep 3 to on defense and our help House of Noise on on Fri- assistant softball coach. Hope Christian 62, Heritage 10 1-1 7, Matthews 3-8 4-6 11, Colorado 52 22 22 8 52 173 173 tie the game with 7:03 left. defense was quicker than day. Christian 53 Poole 5-13 2-2 15, Simpson 4-7 5-6 NBA Chicago 54 21 24 9 51 173 198 Hustisford 66, Watertown Luther 14, Livers 2-3 0-0 5, Johns 1-1 0-0 All Times EST Pacific Division The action was fast- before." The Cardinals (9-5, 8-3) Prep 59 2, E.Brooks 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-58 EASTERN CONFERENCE GP WLOTPts GF GA Hamel started the take on Three Lakes at Jefferson 74, Clinton 50 14-17 77. Atlantic Division Calgary 53 34 14 5 73 197 152 paced as W-M's Logan Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic RUTGERS (11-11) WLPct GB San Jose 54 31 16 7 69 193 171 Hamel got his big night fourth quarter by scoring home on Friday night. Academy 57, Shoreland Lutheran Omoruyi 8-17 4-6 21, Doorson 4- Toronto 39 16 .709 — Vegas 55 30 21 4 64 163 150 Bessemer — Cade Mazzon 11, Andy Aspinwall 41 4 0-0 8, Baker 1-9 5-6 8, Mathis 4-8 Boston 35 19 .648 3½ Vancouver 54 24 24 6 54 155 167 started with back-to-back on his fourth rebound and 6, Uriah Aili 9, Riley Wroblewski 2, Nick Trudgeon Kettle Moraine 56, Catholic 3-4 12, Harper 1-2 0-0 2, Carter 0-2 Philadelphia 34 20 .630 4½ Edmonton 53 23 25 5 51 153 178 jump shots to put W-M up made a foul shot for extra 11, Anthony Metas 2, Lane Kortemeier 2, Tyler Memorial 45 0-0 0, Johnson 4-9 0-0 8, Kiss 1-3 0- Brooklyn 28 27 .509 11 Arizona 53 23 25 5 51 140 155 Busch 4. FT's: 9-20, Fouls: 16, Fouled out: none, La Crosse Central 73, La Crosse 0 3, McConnell 1-4 0-0 3, Thiam 0-0 New York 10 43 .189 28 Anaheim 54 21 24 9 51 125 172 7-3. measure. The play brought 3-pointers: Mazzon 1, Aili 1. Logan 38 0-0 0. Totals 24-58 12-16 65. Southeast Division Los Angeles53 22 27 4 48 125 158 Mazzon responded with an outburst from the Cardi- Wakefield-Marenisco — Mason Saubert 16, Lake Country Lutheran 75, Mess- Halftime_Michigan 43-31. 3-Point W L Pct GB NOTE: Two points for a win, one Ethan Libertoski 2, Adam Libertoski 3, Morgan mer 34 Goals_Michigan 11-23 (Brazdeikis Charlotte 26 27 .491 — point for overtime loss. Top three three straight baskets as nal fans and Hamel him- Miskovich 6, Brett Heil 11, Logan Hamel 18. FT's: Lomira 79, Berlin 44 5-9, Poole 3-6, Livers 1-1, Simpson Miami 24 27 .471 1 teams in each division and two wild self. The W-M lead grew to 9-19, Fouls:12, Fouled out: Hamel, 3-pointers: Luck 75, Siren 66 1-1, Matthews 1-3, Teske 0-3), Rut- Washington 22 31 .415 4 cards per conference advance to Bessemer took the lead 13- Saubert 3, Adam Libertoski 1, Hamel 1. Madison Memorial 57, Madison gers 5-12 (Kiss 1-1, McConnell 1-1, Orlando 22 32 .407 4½ playoffs. 9, but Hamel came back 41-35 and when Brett Heil Bessemer 15 28 38 47 West 49 Mathis 1-1, Omoruyi 1-2, Baker 1-6, Atlanta 18 35 .340 8 Monday's Games Wake.-Mar. 13 29 35 56 Manitowoc Lincoln 63, Sheboy- Harper 0-1). Fouled Out_Baker. Central Division Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, gan South 48 Rebounds_Michigan 29 (Simpson WLPct GB OT Marquette University 78, Brook- 7), Rutgers 34 (Baker 8). Milwaukee 39 13 .750 — Philadelphia 2, Vancouver 1 Toronto 6, Anaheim 1 both of which are before going to keep dropping if field East 77, OT Assists_Michigan 14 (Simpson 7), Indiana 35 19 .648 5 Hurley Dallas 5, Arizona 4 Marshall 88, Parkview 86, 2OT Rutgers 12 (Mathis 5). Total Detroit 24 29 .453 15½ the seeding meeting. you keep losing games.” Fouls_Michigan 17, Rutgers 18. Chicago 12 41 .226 27½ Tuesday's Games Mellen — Luke Zakovec 7, Blaze Smith 21, Martin Luther 68, Catholic Central Boston 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 “It’s a bad loss for the 36 A_8,000 (8,000). Cleveland 11 43 .204 29 Blake Evensen 7, Luke Peters 3, Christian Kling WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 3, Vancouver 2 From page 6 12, Brandon Thimm 1. FTs: 15-24. Fouls: 19. Mauston 64, Adams-Friendship Carolina 4, Pittsburgh 0 seeding meeting,” Swartz Michigan St.-Illinois Southwest Division Fouled out: Peters. 3-pointers: Smith 1, Zakovec 49 Los Angeles 5, New Jersey 1 WLPct GB gia, a freshman, scored 14 said. “You got to put it 1. Menominee Indian 67, Weyauwe- ILLINOISBox 79, Buffalo 5, Minnesota 4, SO Houston 31 22 .585 — Hurley — Carson Thewis 9, Andy Hamlin 3, ga-Fremont 59 No. 9 MICHIGAN ST. 74 St. Louis 3, Florida 2 points. behind you and look for- Middleton 56, Beloit Memorial 45 San Antonio 32 23 .582 — Tony Cummings 2, Braxton Sbraggia 14, Gavin MICHIGAN ST. (18-5) Vegas 3, Tampa Bay 2, SO Hurley (8-8, 6-5) goes to Ransanici 16. FTs: 9-17. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Milton 54, Sauk Prairie 53, OT Dallas 24 28 .462 6½ Montreal 4, Anaheim 1 ward to Mercer; you don’t Tillman 5-6 6-7 16, Goins 3-5 0-0 Ransanici. 3-pointers: Hamlin 1. Milwaukee Bradley Tech 67, 9, McQuaid 2-4 0-0 6, Winston 6-13 New Orleans 23 31 .426 8½ Nashville 5, Arizona 2 Mercer Friday night. They want to start dropping Mellen 17 40 51 Milw. Samuel Morse-Marshall 63 8-9 21, Ahrens 2-7 6-6 11, Ward 4-6 Memphis 22 33 .400 10 San Jose 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Hurley 17 40 44 Mukwonago 60, Muskego 50 3-3 11, Henry 0-2 0-0 0, Brown 0-0 Northwest Division Columbus 6, Colorado 3 play them gain on Feb. 14, more because that seed’s Necedah 61, Royall 38 0-0 0, Loyer 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-43 WLPct GB Chicago 6, Edmonton 2 New Berlin Eisenhower 73, 23-25 74. Denver 37 16 .698 — Wednesday's Games Oklahoma City 34 19 .642 3 Greendale 55 ILLINOIS (8-15) Ottawa at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Illinois' defense spurs 79-74 win over No. 9 Michigan State New London 81, Menasha 63 Bezhanishvili 6-11 4-6 16, Jordan Portland 32 20 .615 4½ Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Nicolet 86, Grafton 47 1-4 2-2 5, Williams 0-3 0-0 0, Dosun- Utah 30 24 .556 7½ Thursday's Games Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7 North Fond du Lac 49, mu 8-14 4-4 24, Frazier 3-10 6-8 15, Minnesota 25 28 .472 12 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) – Illinois coach Brad Underwood had tears in his eyes after Pittsburgh at Florida, 7 p.m. Kewaskum 37 Nichols 2-6 0-0 4, De La Rosa 1-1 0- Pacific Division N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 his Illini upset Tom Izzo's ninth-ranked Michigan State Spartans. Northwestern 62, Ashland 56 0 2, Kane 0-0 0-0 0, Feliz 4-7 1-1 10, W L Pct GB Onalaska 66, Sparta 41 Golden State 37 15 .712 — Colorado at Washington, 7 p.m. "Michigan State is a great team, and Tom is a great coach," Underwood said. "They're Jones 1-2 1-1 3. Totals 26-58 18-22 Carolina at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Oneida Nation 73, Niagara 36 L.A. Clippers 30 25 .545 8½ 79. Anaheim at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Palmyra-Eagle 69, Belleville 56 Sacramento 28 25 .528 9½ everything I want to be." Halftime_Illinois 41-32. 3-Point Winnipeg at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Phelps 64, Watersmeet, Mich. 36 Goals_Michigan St. 7-19 (Goins 3-5, L.A. Lakers 27 27 .500 11 Ayo Dosunmu scored 24 points, and the Illini used its swarming defense to shock the Phoenix 11 44 .200 27½ St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 7:30 Port Edwards 78, Tri-County 41 McQuaid 2-3, Winston 1-5, Ahrens Vegas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Racine Case 68, Kenosha Trem- 1-5, Henry 0-1), Illinois 9-24 (Dosun- Monday's Games Spartans. Illinois forced 24 turnovers by Michigan State, including 17 in the first half. Atlanta 137, Washington 129 Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. per 53 mu 4-8, Frazier 3-7, Feliz 1-2, Jor- Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Detroit 129, Denver 103 Fans stormed the court after the Illini dribbled out the final 9 seconds of the game. Racine Horlick 68, Oak Creek 61 dan 1-4, Nichols 0-1, Williams 0-1, Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee 113, Brooklyn 94 Racine Park 71, Kenosha Brad- Jones 0-1). Fouled Out_None. Columbus at Arizona, 9 p.m. "I mean, it's just one of 20 (Big Ten games), I know," Underwood said. "But man, it's ford 35 Rebounds_Michigan St. 28 (Tillman Indiana 109, New Orleans 107 San Jose at Calgary, 9 p.m. Houston 118, Phoenix 110 also more than that, you know? It feels like one of those defining moments, I think, Racine St. Catherine's 91, The 8), Illinois 22 (Bezhanishvili 5). Friday's Game Prairie School 69 Assists_Michigan St. 15 (Winston Sacramento 127, San Antonio Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. where we found out who we are." With surgical precision, Patriots cause a whole lot of pain ATLANTA (AP) – There's into a tit-for-tat scoring binge with "We have been in these situa- When the Seahawks and Fal- 2. something surgical about the Brady, the 13-3 victory over Los tions so many times before in big cons lifted off the accelerator – or Once Michel scored, it seemed Patriots' dynasty that has made Angeles proved the Pats can do games and we don't really blink," made unwise strategic moves – inevitable the Rams would find the rest of the NFL reel for nearly the dirty work, win in the trench- Hogan said. "We practice these New England swooped in. nothing but disappointment the two decades. es and still survive. situations, we run these situa- The decisive drive in the rest of the way. They are 6-3 in Super Bowls in It's maddening for the rest of tions, we know how to execute in fourth quarter Sunday night was Leave it to Gronkowski to sum 's reign and with the NFL. It's maddening for so these situations – that is what it typical of the clinical manner in up what at some points looked doing the clutch work. much of America that wants to comes down to. Four-minute which they keep winning. Sloppy, like a so-so season for the Patri- Yet the overall points for those see someone – anyone else – shut drives and trying to end a football particularly on third downs, and ots. Yet there they were, at the games, dating to 2002, stand at down this show. It leads to Patri- game, take care of the ball, run even a tad frustrated by the 3-3 summit again. 215 for New England, 201 for the ots haters noting that one of the blocking and doing all of the fun- score, they put together a classic "I'll tell you this, it was the opposition. worst officiating errors in NFL damentals when it really counts. drive: five plays, four of them most satisfying year I've ever been No blowouts. history cost the rightful NFC And we have been in this situa- passes, for 69 yards, capped by a part of," said the star tight end They began this unprecedent- champions, the Saints, a shot at tion before and it just helps." rookie 's 2-yard who just might have played his ed run using a bruising defense New England. Or that coin tosses The Patriots have been in every touchdown run. last game; he's contemplating that turned the Rams' Greatest have handed the Patriots the ball position before. So when they Brady went to his meal tickets retirement, as he did last year Show on Turf into a tentative out- in a Super Bowl and a conference need to rely on Brady to light up and they ate up an LA defense before returning. "How we came fit that at times looked intimidat- title game overtime, and eventual- the scoreboard, they can. And if that had been relatively staunch. together, the obstacles we had to ed 17 years ago. On Sunday night, ly they were lifting the Lombardi the game environment calls for An 18-yard pass to Rob overcome, the grind from the they brought it all full circle with Trophy. grinding it out, they can. Gronkowski, followed by 13 beginning of training camp to a masterful defensive perfor- No matter where football fans One thing they never do is yards to game MVP Julian Edel- now. That was our identity; wear mance that humbled the Rams outside the New England base back off. In their losses to the man. the other team out. once more, even more so. turn, however, the finish often Giants and Eagles in the Super Then a 7-yarder to Rex Burk- "We weren't making big, flashy The Patriots take down oppo- hurts. Bowl, the Patriots remained head led to a play that causes plays all the time ... but we stuck nents in the most painful ways, Why? aggressive. So did the opponent, every defensive coordinator to together, we grinded, ran the ball. whether in shootouts like against Chris Hogan, though, and New York and lose sleep: Gronk going deep and "Now we're Super Bowl cham- Carolina and Atlanta, or in come- who has been to Super Bowls in Philadelphia simply made more overpowering as well as outreach- pions, we're world champions." backs – Atlanta again, and Seat- all three of his seasons in New key plays. Perhaps only one more ing defenders – in this case dou- And the rest of the NFL tle. While it's always foolish to get England, explains it well. key play, but that was enough. ble coverage – for 29 yards to the writhes in pain. l 8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HERMAN SPEED BUMP Is a little wine every night harmful? Dear Annie: I’m writing to you about something that I’m not sure is a problem. Really, I think it’s just a habit. But my hus- band told me I should ask you for your thoughts on this. Every night when I get home from work, I have two glasses of red wine. I drink one with dinner and one Dear while I watch TV or read a book. I never Annie feel drunk, just slightly more carefree. It helps me wind down so I can fall asleep at night, something I’ve had trouble with all is important, but when they are grown, my life. she should do something for herself. If I am driving home and know we are Case in point: I always loved dancing almost out of wine, I’ll stop at the store and would have liked to have been a and get some. I can tell that my husband is dancer, but there weren’t many jobs of that a little worried I’m being unhealthy, but type available in the Midwest in the 1950s. there seem to be reports coming out all the So I held a few general jobs, got married THE PAJAMA DIARIES time saying that red wine is good for you. and raised two children. After my children Is this something I should worry were grown, my husband and I became about? I definitely am not an alcoholic, but involved in square dancing, which led to I do drink every day. – Wine-ding Down ballroom dancing and line dancing. I took Dear Wine-ding Down: Conflicting more lessons and became a dance instruc- reports abound about the healthfulness of tor in ballroom dancing, round dancing moderate alcohol consumption. Though and line dancing. My husband, who had the science might not be settled on that always been interested in music, became a issue, one thing is for certain: You don’t square dance caller. need to be physically addicted to some- We spent 25 years in our new avoca- thing to be mentally reliant on it. And that tion. After retiring from our day jobs, we seems to be the case with you and your were involved in dancing full time. Maybe MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM two nightly drinks. Though you might not making people happy wasn’t a big contri- be an alcoholic, if your relationship with bution to the world, but we had a wonder- alcohol is causing unease in both your ful time, and so did most of our dancers. husband and you, it’s time to take a break. We retired three years ago and no Replace drinking with another de- longer teach or dance, but “Really Not stressing ritual, such as a bath, medita- Conceited” should do something she tion, yoga or an evening stroll. And try wants to do. 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No pets, HOUSE CLEANING Ironwood, MI 49938 exercising reasonable care in ac- smoke-free. References Looking for someone to clean Tom's Country Cafe, Mercer, WI cepting ads, warns those answer- and deposit Required. (906)364-4752 house once a week. is looking for a team player. ing to investigate the proposition Hours are flexible. Full or part time waitstaff and/or Must be honest, neat and cook. Year round, willing to train. Now hiring Front of the House & offered and to be careful of any ad 2 bedroom, lower level, near dependable. Send resume to Flexible schedule. ALL prior requiring money to be sent for in- downtown Ironwood. Owner pays Box 185, Daily Globe, applicants MUST re-apply Back of the House positions. formation or long distance phone water/sewer. No pets. Smoke-free. 118 E. McLeod Ave., email: [email protected] Fill out an application online on our Facebook page, calls that may request money for in- $500.00 monthly. Available Ironwood, MI 49938. (715)476-2433 or (715)776-2662 or fill an application out between 2pm-5pm daily. formation. immediately. (715)686-2624 SNOWBELT HARDWOODS, INC 150 E. Cloverland Drive 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 Ironwood, MI 49938 Head Start Teacher Accepting applications for general laborers. [email protected] wanted with Lac Vieux Desert Child Development Center, Watersmeet, MI. We o4er the following bene5ts to our full-time Employees:*Medical/Dental/Life Insurance-Pro5t Sharing SNOWBELT HARDWOODS, INC Job can be viewed at: *Paid Vacation/Holidays 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 www.itcmi.org Applications can be picked up at the above address Large Dry Kiln and Manufacturing facility is now accepting Preference given to qualified Native Americans applications for a Maintenance Position. From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (send copy of Tribal card with resume). We o5er the following bene6ts to our full-time Employees: Send resume to: *Medical/Dental/Life Insurance *Paid Vacation/Holidays-Life/Disability Insurance Kim Nystrom, 2956 Ashmun Street. Suite A, Bessemer Plywood Corporation *Pro6t Sharing Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 3exible Applications can be picked up at the above address 906-632-6896 x 114/fax 906-632-1810/[email protected] part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. may apply or reapply at our main o1ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm so that we can update our 2les. /is should be done on a yearly basis. BPC o0ers competitive wages including attendance and Distribution Assistant-Mailroom Bessemer Plywood Corporation safety bonuses. Fringe bene2ts include health, vision, dental, is now accepting applications for Spreader positions. Applicants and life insurance, paid vacations, 401(k), & paid holidays. This position is responsible for preparing all must be self-motivated and be able to work as a team. Applicants may apply in person at BPC, printed materials for mailing and delivery. 2is position has the opportunity to earn $15.00/hour. Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Further details will be discussed in interview. Bessemer Plywood Corporation Part Time - Evening & Midnight Shifts BPC o3ers competitive bene4t package including health, dental, 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 vision, and life insurance, 401(k), & paid holidays and BPC is an equal opportunity employer A valid Driver’s License is required. Be able to paid vacations along with safety and attendance bonuses. Stand, count, lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. All bonuses are discretionary. 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Photograghy and/or pagination experience a plus Iron County Human Services Department Be able to lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. Please forward resume and writing samples to: Receptionist/Energy Assistance Applications are available Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Iron County is accepting applications for a full-time Receptionist/Energy Assistance intake in the Department of Human Services. The essential functions Daily Globe Daily Globe include supporting the Department with necessary clerical duties, including, 118 E. McLeod Avenue P.O. Box 548 but not limited to, reception services, scheduling appointments, scanning Ironwood, MI, 49938 Ironwood, MI, 49938 Economic Support documents and intake worker for the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program, billing insurance, Medicaid and Medicare, Previous applicants, please reapply. No phone calls please. email: [email protected] numerical calculation, use of computers, ability to transcribe, and provide information and assistance to the public. This is a full-time position with a starting hourly wage of $17.44 hr. Qualifications: A two-year Associate Degree in a related field with two years of related work experience in a setting requiring confidentiality, OR an equivalent combination of training and experience, which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities, is preferred. At least one year of Production experience with receptionist duties and training or experience in basic Are you tired of working weekends? 4 day work week accounting procedures, processing claims for Medicare, Medical Assistance and - 3 day weekends! Paycheck every week! private insurance is a plus. Must possess valid Driver’s License, access to a Gogebic Community College is actively Trueflight, a Leading Manufacturer of archery fletchings is under new reliable, insured vehicle and ability to pass a background check. seeking the following full-time positions & adjuncts: management and is now accepting applications for dependable, Methods for requesting a job description and application along with Manager of Campus Suites enthusiastic individuals for light machine operations in the submitting the complete application packets include: Networking of Technical Specialist Die Cut Department. *In person or mail: Men’s Baseball Coach Experience is not necessary. Year round full time or flexible hours Iron County Human Services Office Women’s Volleyball Coach available. Monday through Thursday 7:00am to 5:30pm (no weekends). 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201 , Hurley, WI 54534 Paid vacation, Holiday pay, Monthly good attendance bonus and Interested individuals should reference the college Phone: 715-561-3636 free transportation provided from the Hurley/Ironwood areas. *By email: website at www.gogebic.edu Starting full time wage is $10.00/hour with a 50 cent [email protected] or [email protected] Please submit the required materials to: increase after your 90 day orientation period. *By fax: 715-561-2128 Ashley Paquette, Director of Human Resources Apply in person at: Trueflight Mfg. Co. Inc. To be considered for this position, a including the Iron County Human Gogebic Community College 5791 Hwy 51, Manitowish Waters, WI. 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Terry Pratchett wrote 41 fantasy novels about Discworld. In “Men at Arms,” he claimed, “Sham Harga had run a successful eatery for many years ... realizing that most of his customers wanted meals properly balanced between the four food groups: sugar, starch, grease and burnt crunchy bits.” The four food groups for bridge players are spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs. (No-trump is a condiment.) Not often do you need to track all of them in every player’s diet ... I mean, hand. But on some deals, it helps. How should South plan the play in five clubs here? West cashes his two top spades, then shifts to the heart two. South couldn’t risk a takeout double over East’s three-heart opening, because he had too few spades. Four hearts doubled would have gone down one, but North went for game. South needs the rest of the tricks, so has to find the diamond queen. Since East is known to hold seven hearts to West’s three, there is a natural reaction to assume West holds that key card. But South should first go on a trip of further discovery. South draws trumps ending on the board and ruffs the last spade. What has he learned? Declarer knows that East began with two spades, seven hearts (from the auction) and one club. So, he has three diamonds, and West holds only two. The odds have spoken. South leads the diamond jack from his hand, encouraging West to cover if he does have the queen; but when he plays low smoothly, declarer puts up dummy’s king and returns a diamond to his 10.

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Brian Kemp, the presi- snacking on pricey cupcakes. The Georgia Democrat intro- dent called Abrams “unqualified” The delicacies and tradi- duced herself to the nation for statewide office. tions that once made a gener- months after narrowly losing her On Tuesday, Trump offered ation of Asian-Americans feel bid to become America’s first nods to unity and bipartisanship, foreign are now fodder for black female governor. Instead, with rhetoric about America’s merchandizing. Between now she became the first black woman place as the world’s leading capi- and Feb. 17, Disney California to deliver a State of the Union talist democracy. Yet he also main- Adventure Park is offering response. tained his hard-line stand on “Asian eats” that include the Speaking from a union hall in immigration, continuing to cast Mickey-shaped tofu and pur- Atlanta, Abrams combined her the southern border as a porous ple yam macarons. Nike is party’s vision of a more unified and fundamental threat to Ameri- issuing a limited-edition Chi- society with her personal story as cans’ economic security and per- nese New Year collection of a black daughter of the Deep Assoicated Press sonal safety. shoes with traditional Chi- South. IN THIS pool image from video, Stacey Abrams delivers the Demo- Abrams argued that a biparti- nese patchwork. And house- “These were our family values: cratic party’s response to President Donald Trump’s State of the san immigration overhaul is pos- wares giant Williams Sonoma faith, service, education and Union address, Tuesday from Atlanta. Abrams narrowly lost her sible. has a slew of Lunar New Year responsibility,” she said, arguing bid in November to become America’s first black female governor, Abrams did not broach the dishware and its website for “this uncommon grace of com- and party leaders are aggressively recruiting her to run for U.S. multiple investigations dogging offers a set of nine “Year of the munity.” Senate from Georgia. Trump, inquiries the president Pig” cupcakes for $80. “We do not succeed alone,” she called “ridiculous partisan exer- Robert Passikoff, a market- added. “In these United States, delivered his address. He looked still emerged as a leading voting cises.” ing consultant and founder of when times are tough, we can per- out on the largest contingent of rights advocate nationally. She said she is “very disap- Brand Keys Inc., said there’s severe because our friends and women ever assembled in “This is the next battle for our pointed by the President’s been a “reawakening” in the neighbors will come for us.” Congress, many of them clad in democracy, one where all eligible approach to our problems.” But last few years of the United Abrams identified Trump as white to honor the suffragists of citizens can have their say about she added: “I still don’t want him States’ world view of China. architect of a 35-day partial gov- the early 20th century. the vision we want for our coun- to fail. But we need him to tell the But it’s also about differentiat- ernment shutdown that ended Responding to the president’s try,” Abrams said. “We must reject truth, and to respect his duties ing your business and grow- last month, though a possible most high-profile speech is one of the cynicism that says allowing and the extraordinary diversity ing revenue, not necessarily reprise looms in the coming the toughest jobs in politics. every eligible vote to be cast and that defines America.” inclusion. weeks. “The shutdown was a Abrams appeared to avoid the pit- counted is a ‘power grab,’” she Abrams wasn’t be the only “They’re not there as social stunt engineered by the president falls that have left burgeoning added, a reference to Senate Democrat weighing in Tuesday workers to create harmony of the United States,” Abrams young politicians subject to Majority Leader Mitch night. California Attorney General among the disenfranchised said, “one that defied every tenet ridicule: Republican Sen. Marco McConnell’s description of House Xavier Becerra, a staunch Trump people,” Passikoff said. “The of fairness and abandoned not Rubio of Florida for repeatedly Democrats’ efforts to overhaul critic, delivered the party’s Span- other side is brands are all just our people, but our values.” drinking water, Democratic Rep. U.S. election law. ish-language response. looking for a niche, they’re all Abrams’ selection by Senate Joe Kennedy III for his excess Running for governor, Abrams And independent Sen. Bernie looking for some way to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ChapStick, then-Louisiana Gov. talked often of her parents and Sanders of Vermont delivered his engage customers. And if the was a nod to her rising political Bobby Jindal for a sing-song deliv- the challenges they faced as chil- own response broadcast on his Lunar New Year will do it, fortunes despite her defeat last ery. dren of the segregated Jim Crow social media platforms once why not?” year. Encouraged by her ability to Abrams spoke in her home- South. She also spoke unabashed- Abrams has concluded. Chinese fast-food chain push Republican-run Georgia town of Atlanta, with an audience ly about her personal debts, The past and potentially future Panda Express funded a New toward battleground status, that included workers, activists, which Republicans used as an presidential candidate has done Year’s-themed interactive Schumer is trying to persuade labor leaders, health care profes- attack. Abrams often said her stu- the same thing previously, but exhibit inside a Los Angeles Abrams to run for a Republican- sionals, educators, entrepreneurs dent loans and other debts he’s been criticized this year for mall. “The House of Good held Senate seat in 2020 – two and voters who her aides say had amassed caring for family mem- trying to upstage or take attention Fortune: A Lunar New Year,” years after she won more votes trouble casting their ballots in bers left her more empathetic away from Abrams and her his- includes different rooms than any Democrat in Georgia his- 2018. Abrams abandoned her gov- than most politicians to what the toric speech. Sanders struggled showcasing customs, like a tory, including presidential candi- ernor’s race without a formal con- majority of U.S. households expe- with black voters in his 2016 pri- room of “flying” red dates. cession, asserting that Kemp used rience in day-to-day life. mary fight against Clinton. envelopes and a “hall of long It was also a symbolic nod to his last post as secretary of state “My family understood first- The Working Families Party noodles,” a customary dish the power and influence of black to make it harder for people, par- hand that while success is not tapped Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Man- that symbolizes long life. women – and all women – in ticularly minorities and the poor, guaranteed, we live in a nation dela Barnes, who, like Abrams, is “Crazy Rich Asians” cast anchoring the Democratic base, a to cast ballots. Kemp defended his where opportunity is possible,” black, to speak after her official member Harry Shum Jr. pro- reality also on display as Trump job performance, but Abrams has she said. response. moted the exhibit.

Rescues had gotten disorientated during a followed the thankful driver to early in the afternoon and a family had attempted to turn snowstorm and succumbed to the next gas station to ensure she responded to Bergland where around. They had been unable to the elements. didn’t have any further issues the subject had been seen earli- get a cell phone signal to call for From page 1 –While patrolling Baraga along the way. er in the day, and located the help and were attempting to dig responded to several reports in County at about 3 a.m., along a –Two conservation officers man, uninjured, at a local bar, snow from underneath the car by the U.P. from Jan. 25-31. Here are remote stretch of U.S. 41, a con- responded to a single vehicle looking for his group. hand. The officer shoveled the a few of them. servation officer came across a crash on U.S. 41 near Willow –The same officer while on front of the car out and used the –Seven conservation officers vehicle parked on the side of the Road. The vehicle had left the patrol in Gogebic County during patrol truck to ram through and assisted the Marquette County highway. The vehicle was unoc- highway, went through a guard white-out conditions, located a pack down a trail through the Sheriff’s Office in the search for a cupied and not running, but it rail and traveled approximately car stopped and partially in the lookout. The car was then missing 25-year old Northern was still in drive with its head- 100 yards before crashing into a lane of traffic near a busy inter- pushed out with the assistance of Michigan University student who lights on. As the officer was tree. The driver of the vehicle section. The driver could barely the family. had traveled to the Yellow Dog attempting to determine the vehi- had several deep lacerations to see out of her windshield. He –The same officer stopped River to hike and take pho- cle’s registration information, a each of his hands. The officers assisted the motorist in getting two snowmobiles operating on tographs Jan. 24. Numerous vehicle pulled up and dropped rendered first aid until EMS into a nearby parking lot where Houghton County roads in white- agencies were involved in the off the driver of the car, who said arrived. she could wait for the snow to let out conditions. The operators search effort. Conditions were she had run out of gas while driv- –A conservation officer up. were separated from their group extreme as daytime temperatures ing home from a concert. She was received reports of a roughly –While patrolling Keweenaw and were trying to find their way hovered around minus 4 degrees worried she was going to have to 70-year-old snowmobiler who County roadways to check for back to their lodging in town. and minus 22 degrees at night. stay the night in her car. The offi- had gotten separated from his any disabled vehicles in the face Directions were given and a sub- Tragically, the student was found cer helped refuel her vehicle and group earlier that day on Lake of sub-zero weather conditions, a sequent checkup at the hotel was deceased by volunteer searchers then when it didn’t start, jump- Gogebic and could not be locat- conservation officer found a vehi- done to verify they had arrived three days later. It appeared he started the battery. The officer ed. The officer was notified cle stuck in a lookout area where safely.

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If from the personal-finance men typically place a greater interest of love, WalletHub men have assumed the while women are more like- you’re going to spend that website WalletHub. value on physical traits, par- found. Men are two times societal role of taking on ly to expect gifts of $50- much over that timeframe, That may sound harsh, ticularly those that signal more likely than women to more of the gift-giving bur- $100 and $100+. anyway, why not get a hefty but it’s understandable in youth and fertility … while spend over $100 on a den on Valentine’s Day. “I think there’s still a discount in the process? the aftermath of the Great women tend to place a Valentine’s Day gift and They spend more, and are sense that men are sup- At the end of the day, Recession and considering greater value on a man’s three times more likely to more willing to go into posed to be the one who do your partner probably the state that many Ameri- ability to provide for her say a Valentine’s Day gift is debt to do it. Doing so most of the courting, and won’t appreciate his or her cans’ finances are in now. (their) offspring,” said Abi- worth credit card debt. could help some men rein- the Valentines present is gift if your Valentine’s Day Consumers hit $1 trillion gail B. Schneider, an assis- “Research shows that force their sense of male- part of that,” said Karen spending ends up causing in credit card debt for the tant professor of marketing some behaviors tend to identity and help them Becker-Olsen, an associate financial hardship first time ever in 2018, for in the Anderson College of align with and reinforce express this identity with professor of marketing and throughout the rest of the example. The fact that Business at Regis University. our gender-identity – and others.” interdisciplinary business year. 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By MIKE CIDONI LENNOX pagne and wine may have fully, pairing a dark suit Lee cited two historic AP Entertainment Writer sat out for a bit when the with bees stitched on it events that make it a mean- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. doors to the Beverly Hilton with a burgundy tie. ingful year for him to get (AP) – Nominees for the Ballroom opened at 11, by “I bought this tie when I recognized for “BlacK- 91st annual Academy noon, the nominees and was broke,” Jenkins kKlansman” – the 30th Awards convened at the guests were ready to toast. explained. “Not that I’m anniversary of the release Beverly Hilton Hotel Mon- Lord eventually found not broke now.” of his breakthrough film day for this year’s Oscar some fellow early birds to And busy. Jenkins was “Do the Right Thing.” In Nominees Luncheon, a socialize with, by the way, seated at a table Monday addition to that, Lee said it gathering that gives hon- in “Free Solo” climber Alex that included best sup- was the 400th anniversary orees a chance to socialize Honnold and best actress porting actress nominee of his ancestors being at an event where every- nominee Glenn Close. Rachel Weisz and Disney brought as slaves to one’s name will be called CEO Bob Iger. He said Jamestown, Virginia. and they’ll get a moment Super Bowl shade the conversation turned Lee told The Associated onstage. It’s the day after the to hobbies. Jenkins Press Monday that if he That moment is for the Associated Press Super Bowl and Regina wouldn’t divulge how wins at the Oscars, he “class photo,” but the day SPIKE LEE poses for a portrait at the 91st Academy King walks through a others pass their spare would thank his ancestors. is so much more. For some Awards Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton restaurant at the Beverly time, but said he didn’t He was interviewed ahead nominees, it’s the first time Hotel on Monday, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Hilton Hotel when she have one at the moment. of the annual Oscar nomi- they’ll meet someone spots a fan in a New Eng- “Right now, I’m just nees luncheon, a private whose work they cherish. “Can You Ever Forgive land Patriots jersey. obsessed with work.” gathering where nominees Many will do interviews Me?”, which is his first Debating a pre-noon “Congratulations,” the Jenkins is nominated for get to mingle and get point- where they can reflect on nomination. He says Steve cocktail effervescent best support- best adapted screenplay for ers ahead of the Academy their films, and look ahead Martin, with whom he co- How early is too early ing actress nominee shouts “If Beale Street Could Talk” Awards on Feb. 24. to the Feb. 24 and what starred in “L.A. Story,” for a cocktail? “Spider-Man: to the man, in a less than and explained why he Lee, who was awarded they’ll wear and who they’ll emailed him Sunday: “Con- Into the Spider-Verse” writ- enthusiastic tone. wanted to keep some an honorary Oscar in 2015, thank. gratulations on your er and producer Phil Lord If there are any hard things around from before rocked a pair of custom Here are a few moments overnight success.” Grant found himself among the feelings about the Patriots he was famous. gold Air Jordan sneakers to from Monday’s gathering, cackled with laughter early arrivals to the annual winning the Super Bowl, He said he always wants the luncheon. On the left both inside the ballroom recounting the message. Academy Awards Nomi- King certainly doesn’t have “to keep a few things foot is written “BlacK- and in interviews with The “I’m one of those actors, nees Luncheon contem- them for the man wearing around that predate all this kKlansman’s” title and Associated Press. like the majority, 99.9 per- plating that very question. the Tedy Bruschi jersey. (expletive).” “Speak On It” written on cent of actors, who don’t With few around to talk to She stops and shoots a self- the right. yet, a companion told Lord Part of the 1 percent get nominated or awarded ie with the man and his Spike Lee finds sym- He kept the focus not that she was headed to the Richard E. Grant is things. So that’s just the companion before heading bolism in 2019 Oscar just on his film but on long- basking in his Oscar nomi- way it is, unless your name bar. off to do interviews. recognition time collaborator Terrence nation, including a joke is Helen Mirren or Judy “Oh great idea,” Lord Spike Lee says 2019 is Blanchard, who is nominat- said in deadpan with a lit- an appropriate year for him about him being an Dench or that tiny group of A special tie for Jenk- ed for best original score, “overnight success.” people who always get tle laugh. “It’s not yet noon, ins to score his first best direc- and Adam Driver, who is Grant is nominated for nominated,” Grant said. right?” Barry Jenkins chose his tor and best picture Oscar nominated for best sup- best supporting actor for “It’s all unbelievable.” While the passed cham- Oscar luncheon attire care- nominations. porting actor.