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Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI One Pride Injured Lions QB Matthew Redsautosales.com Stafford may miss another start SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Thursday, November 14, 2019 Chance of snow showers yourdailyglobe.com | High: 28 | Low: 22 | Details, page 2 A B R O P E N S Gogebic Range winter sports season under way By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] ERWIN TOWNSHIP – This week’s storms brought enough snow to the Gogebic Range that local winter sport enthusiasts were able to get out and enjoy some of the area’s trails with two weeks of November still on the calendar. Roughly 18 inches of snow fell at ABR Trails in Erwin Town- ship, according to co-owner Angela Santini, which was enough to open 43 kilometers of cross country ski trails on the property Wednesday. The open trails featured a mix of skate ski and classic skiing. Santini said Nov. 13 was one of the earlier openings for ABR, but noted the trails opened Nov. 17 last year. With the ABR parking lot mostly full at roughly 3 p.m., Santini said traffic was “real Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe DEB LEONARD enjoys a new pair of skis in the fresh snow at ABR Trails in Erwin Township, Wednesday, on the first day the trail system was open. ABR — page 5 County looks to update medical examiner services By TOM LAVENTURE ward Wake- [email protected] field Develop- BESSEMER – Gogebic County ment Corpo- is working to update medical ration from examiner and investigative ser- the general vices, according to a report at the property tax Board of Commissioners meeting for property at Monday. 5 0 0 In the county administrator’s L a k e s h o r e report, Juliane Giackino said the Drive in county currently contracts with Wa k e f i e l d . Abby an outside examiner in Dickin- Samardich The three-year son County and works with vari- exemption is ous part-time investigators. She is in support of currently in communication with the economic development plan the Michigan Association of Med- for the property. ical Examiners, regarding a The Wakefield City Council Submitted photo newly established Upper Penin- adopted the resolution at its Oct. FIRE FIGHTING equipment from three townships in Mackinac County will be going to the country sula examiners association, and 14 meeting, according to a letter of Belize soon to help firefighters there. The Hudson, Hendricks and Garfield Township fire will take part in video-conference to the board from Robert Brown, departments donated the equipment. training meetings next Wednes- manager of the city of Wakefield. day through Northern Michigan The commissioners approved University in Marquette. the 2020 annual appropriation If and when an agreement is for the Gogebic County Fair in Fire departments donate equipment to Belize reached with the U.P. association the amount of $17,500. The By KIM E. STROM that they wanted to donate to a countries as well, and the dona- then the county’s investigative request came from commissioner [email protected] worthy cause. So with a trailer- tion from the three U.P. fire and medical examiner services James Lorenson, who is also WATERSMEET – Due to the load worth of turnout gear, departments will go to Belize would be provided by the associ- chair of the Gogebic County Fair generosity, foresight and collab- hoses, boots, helmets and this time. Belize’s fire depart- ation, Giackino said. Board. oration of some local people gloves, Cobe then looked online ments do get some help from The commissioners approved and organizations, the country for places to donate the equip- their government, but there are a resolution from the Wakefield City Council, exempting the For- of Belize will be getting a large ment and found an organization very limited resources, said UPDATE page 5 donation of fire equipment from called Firefighters Crossing Bor- Ramirez. — the Upper Peninsula soon. ders. Cobe, who lives near Naubin- Linda Cobe, a member of the Edgar Ramirez, an instructor way, and Ramirez are hoping to Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake with FFCB who also spoke with meet in Watersmeet Saturday Concern expressed over Superior Chippewa Indians of the Daily Globe Wednesday, for Ramirez to accept the dona- Watersmeet got the ball rolling. said he became involved with tion. He will then bring it to Watersmeet gravel pit usage Cobe is also the assistant fire FFCB 12 years ago as a firefight- Fond Du Lac where it will lay in chief for the Hudson Township er and paramedic with the city storage and Ramirez hopes to By KIM E. STROM owner Dino Giannola asked Fire Department in Mackinac of Fond Du Lac, Wisc. Ramirez’s obtain two firetrucks and an [email protected] questions and voiced several con- County and spoke with the department was also replacing a ambulance to donate as well. If BESSEMER – At the regular cerns. Giannola’s business and Daily Globe on Wednesday. lot of personal protection equip- those don’t come through, the meeting of the Gogebic County home are across the road from According to the National ment at the time, and he knew items donated will be shipped to Road Commission Wednesday, the gate to the gravel pit, and he Firefighters Protective Associa- of Mexico’s need of fire fighting Belize. the board briefly discussed believes the future operations tion, standards require that fire- equipment because he had him- Lac Vieux Desert Band of issues regarding the possible there could negatively impact his fighters get new turnout gear self lived in Mexico City, Mexi- Lake Superior Chippewa Indi- future use of its gravel pit 602 in business and home environ- every year due to deterioration, co. In Mexico, the fire depart- ans chipped in to help defray Watersmeet Township. The coun- ments. said Cobe, even if the gear is still ments do not get any funding the cost of gas for Ramirez to ty has owned the gravel pit since “Are there other sites that useable. Two other fire depart- from the government, he said. transport the items. When it’s 1926 and plans to begin using you’ve looked into (for gravel ments in the county, the Hen- FFCB is a United States time, the government of Belize the resource in the near future. production)?” he asked. Gianno- dricks Township Fire Depart- based nonprofit made up of fire- will also help by partially fund- During the public comment la was also concerned that once ment and the Garfield Township fighters, helping firefighters, section on agenda items at the Volunteer Fire Department were according to its website. FFCB beginning of the meeting, also in possession of old gear donates equipment to other Watersmeet Trout Hatchery BELIZE — page 5 GRAVEL — page 5 TODAY INDEX Chance of snow — Details, page 2 Business . .13 75 cents Classifieds . .12-14 Wednesday Today’s records Snowfall Comics . .11 Vol. 100, No. 302 High 21 High 67 (1999) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community . .3 Low 12 Low -5 (1986) Wednesday .5 in. Snow depth 10 in. Obituaries . .8 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 14.9 in. Opinion . .4 High 15 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 24.1 in. Sports . .9-10 Low 4 Wednesday 0.04 in. l 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD TODAY FRIDAYY SATURDAY SUNDAYSUNDAY MONDAY Chance Snow Scatteredered Partly CloudyClouudy Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Showers SnowSnoow 28° 22° 24° 18°188° 31° 23° 33° 25° 35° 27° Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: 7-147-14 mphmph SWSW 6-96-9 mphmph SSEE 13-1613-16 mphmph S 5-85-8 mphmph SWSW 5-85-8 mmphph SSWSSW Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 32/24 Todayy we will see partly cloudy Bergland skies with a 40% chance of snow 28/19 showeshowers,ers, high temperature of 28°, Wakefield Ironwood humidhumiditydity of 60%. Southwest wind 7 Saxon 27/18 28/22 Marenisco to 144 mph. Snow accumulation of 29/21 less thanhan one inch possible. Associated Press Bessemer 27/18 REP. 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