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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 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. 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. a g r i V Virga. : r e w s n A Answer: istration aides-turned-pod- focused on Taylor’s revela- son Hunter Biden’s busi- This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. casters dissected the hear- tion that a staff member ness dealings in the ings in real time. They overheard a telephone con- Ukraine. Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 broadcast their running versation between Trump “Of the 435 members of Ewen, MI 49925 conversation on Slack, an and Gordon Sondland, an Congress, you are the only Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 instant messaging platform ambassador to the Euro- member who knows who BIG VALLEY www.BigValley.biz popular in workplaces, pean Union, that he found that individual is,” Jordan Ewen, Michigan Phone: (906) 988-2323 over YouTube to thousands concerning. told Schiff. “And your staff of left-leaning followers. Taylor said the staffer is the only staff of any And partisans on both asked Sondland what Pres- member of Congress that 2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD sides of the aisle used Twit- ident Trump thought about has had a chance to talk to 3.5L V6 DOHC 24V, 99,720 miles, back-up camera,, electronic brake ter to debate the signifi- Ukraine. Sondland that individual. We would assistance, electronic parking aid, fog lights, leather upholstery, third row removable seat, towing package, traction control. cance of a revelation by responded that Trump like that opportunity. William Taylor, the top cared more about investi- When might that happen $ 15,900 diplomat in Ukraine, that gating Biden. in this proceeding today?” one of his staff members “Really smart of Schiff The whistleblower con- overheard a telephone con- to start with the new reve- tacted Schiff’s staff before versation in which Trump lations, get Taylor to repeat filing the complaint with Hurley School Board hires staff discussed “the investiga- it,” Vietor wrote in a real- the inspector general’s By TOM LAVENTURE substitute custodian, and p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in tions.” time Slack commentary office. But attorneys for the [email protected] Randy King as a volunteer the Hurley K-12 library So went the national posted on YouTube. “Cre- whistleblower said their HURLEY, Wis. – The coach. room, 5503 W. Range View conversation surrounding ate more snippets to client never met with Hurley School District The special meeting was Dr. the first presidential share.” Schiff. hired staff and faculty fol- required to fill the secretar- Action items on the impeachment hearings of Some on the left pushed “First, as the gentleman lowing a special School ial vacancy that would be agenda include purchasing the hyperpartisan, social #TrumpBribery, a hashtag knows, that’s a false state- Board meeting on Mon- vacant prior to the next authority and governing media era. used nearly 50,000 times ment,” said Schiff, whose day. regular meeting, said Kevin rules policies; school It is a moment when before the hearings even response was met with Following an executive Genisot, school adminis- administer authority for influence and misinforma- kicked off. Democrats, who laughter by some in the session to discuss person- trator and special educa- hiring part time workers tion efforts move at light- have at times struggled to Capitol Hill hearing room. nel information the school tion director. and approving volunteers ning speed and with a craft an easily explained “I do not know the identity board accepted the resigna- “Our current secretary and substitutes; the sophistication that would narrative around Trump’s of the whistleblower, and tion of part time school is done working this school’s heating, ventila- have been unimaginable conduct with Ukraine, cel- I’m determined to make office secretary Holly week and we needed to tion and air conditioning when the nation last went ebrated its success. sure that the identity is Swartz, and hired attempt to find a replace- bid and contract; the through a presidential “BOOM: #Trump- protected.” Stephanie Gwyn for the ment as soon as possi- results of Wisconsin impeachment more than Bribery is trending nation- The Republican Nation- position. ble,” he said. Department of Education 20 years ago, an era when ally and has already been al Committee posted video The board then hired The next regular meet- testing; and the Kid’s Club dialup modems and AOL tweeted over 10,000 times. on Twitter of Jordan press- Cole Kivisto as a substitute ing of the Hurley School substitute and volunteer message boards powered Let’s keep it going!” Scott ing Schiff but did not teacher; Louis Laguna as a Board is scheduled for 5 positions. the digital town square. Dworkin, co-founder of the include the California law- Even before the Demo- Democratic Coalition maker’s response. The clip cratic House investigators’ Against Trump, cheered on was shared from the RNC Bessemer City Council swears in counsel Daniel Goldman Twitter. account more than 1,300 could end his first round of Before the day’s witness- times. By KIM E. STROM to serve the city of Besse- my ability, faithfully and questioning, Trump back- es could deliver their open- Even the sartorial choic- [email protected] mer as mayor. impartially discharge the ers labeled the hearing an ing statements, Republi- es of witness George Kent, BESSEMER – The City clerk Jim Trudgeon duties of the office for city inconsequential #Snooze- cans questioned Schiff’s a deputy secretary of state swearing in of all council had the council members council person of the city fest. fairness and created a who wore a patterned members took place at the recite the following: “I do of Bessemer.” “For as much time as moment that supporters green bow tie and match- organizational meeting of solemnly swear that I will After appointing Zak the Democrats have spent could share on social ing pocket square, spurred the common council for support the constitution of mayor, the council voted to trying to orchestrate “polit- media at the top of the partisan debate on Twitter. the city of Bessemer Tues- the United States and the approve Terry Kryshak as day, and the council voted constitution of the state of mayor pro tem. US, Turkey have friendly talks but differences persist to have Adam Zak continue Michigan and to the best of In other business the WASHINGTON (AP) – system that poses such a tems is a major component council: President Donald Trump threat to NATO security of the tension between the # # Adopted an updated says he and Turkish Presi- that the U.S. suspended two countries. Turkey has THIS DAY version of the rules of dent Recep Tayyip Erdogan Turkish participation in also come under fire on order. are “very good friends,” but the multinational F-35 Capitol Hill for its incur- Approved continuing to their meeting Wednesday fighter jet program. sion into Syria last month IN HISTORY meet on the 1st and 3rd at the White House failed The Turkish president to attack the Kurdish forces November 14 Monday of the month at 6 to resolve an issue that has told reporters he might be that fought with the U.S. p.m. • 1832 First streetcar (horse-drawn) (John Mason) badly strained relations persuaded to use the U.S.- against the Islamic State. Approved staying with between the two NATO made Patriot system “as And Turkey has been criti- debuts in NYC; fare 12 cents rode on 4th Avenue the current city attorney between Prince and 14th Sts. allies. well” as the Russian S-400. cized for repression of and his firm O’Dea Trump and Erdogan Trump said they would political opponents, jour- • 1851 “Moby-Dick” by Herman Melville first published Nordeen & Burink PC. concluded a visit without agree to keep working on nalists and others. by Harper and Brothers in the US Approved the city man- achieving an agreement on the issue. Turkey, meanwhile, is • 1896 Power plant at Niagara Falls begins operation ager Charly Loper’s recom- Turkey’s decision earlier “The acquisition of the angered at the U.S. for sup- this year to accept delivery S-400 creates some very porting the Kurdish forces • 1908 Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light of a Russian air defense serious challenges for us,” it views as a threat and for BESSEMER — page 6 Trump said. “Hopefully refusing to extradite a Mus- • 1960 Ray Charles’ “Georgia on My Mind” reaches #1 IN LOVING MEMORY we’ll be able to resolve that lim cleric it accuses of of our sister situation.” fomenting a 2016 coup Today’s History was sponsored by KATHLEEN DIANE Despite the differences, attempt against Erdogan. TADLOCK, Trump said he believes the Sen. Lindsey Graham, who passed on two sides can substantially R-S.C., acknowledged November 14, 2018. increase trade, which Turkey’s concerns regard- amounted to about $24 bil- ing certain Kurdish ele- Just a prayer from the lion in 2017. ments of the Syrian Demo- Family who loved you, Hwy. 77, Iron Belt, WI (7 short miles W. Hurley) 715-561-5515 Just a memory “We think we can bring cratic Forces that part- LIVE MUSIC fond and true, trade up very quickly to nered with the U.S., but In our hearts about $100 billion between said they should be SATURDAY, our countries,” Trump addressed by creating a TH you will live forever, NOVEMBER 30 Because we thought said. safe zone and not with a 8pm-12midnight the World of you. The dispute over the “disruptive” incursion that competing air defense sys- “must end.” OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Rest In Peace - l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 3 GOCAA releases monthly AWARDS commodity distribution schedule BESSEMER — The Gogebic-Ontonagon wood 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Community Action Agency reminds —Mill Trace Apartments, Ironwood recipients of the dates of the monthly Township, west parking lot, 11:45 to Commodity Supplemental Food Program noon. distribution to low-income seniors 60 —Mill Trace Apartments east parking years and older. lot, noon to 12:15 p.m. Distribution locations have been desig- —Wildwood Apartments, Ironwood nated in Ironwood, Bessemer, Wakefield, Township, community room 12:30 to Marenisco and Watersmeet. GOCAA will 12:45 p.m. only deliver to those recipients that receive GOCAA’s Meals on Wheels. Wednesday, November 20: Please note the distribution procedure —Marenisco Town Hall 9 to 9:15 a.m. listed below. —Watersmeet Food Pantry at 10 to The new sites and schedule for seniors 10:30 a.m. in Gogebic and Ontonagon counties is as —Bruce Crossing Stannard Township follows: Ballpark 1 to 1:30 p.m. EDT. Thursday, November 21: Monday, November 18: —Bergland Lake Gogebic Senior Center, —GOCAA, 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer, 9:45 to 10 a.m. EDT. from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. —White Pine Township Hall, 10:20 to —Wakefield VFW, 9 to 9:30 a.m. 10:35 a.m. EDT. —Sunset Manor Apartments, Wakefield, —Ontonagon Holy Family Catholic community room 9:45 to 10:00 a.m. Church, 11 to 11:45 a.m. EDT. —Riverview Apartments, Wakefield, —Mass City Resource Center, 1:15 to parking lot 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. EDT. —Hillcrest Apartments, Bessemer, com- Submitted photo munity room noon to 12:15 p.m. All times are subject to change. GOGEBIC COMMUNITY College President, Dr. George McNulty, center, presents —Fairview Apartments, Bessemer, com- Recipients are reminded to return their Tad Rowe, left, of Ironwood, with the Fall 2019 Quiz Bowl Tournament Most Valu- munity room 12:30 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. boxes. able Player Award. Carl Vaara, right, Quiz Bowl Tournament Coordinator, looks on. For information about registering for Tad was a member of the Bessemer High School team that won the varsity cham- pionship during the fall tournament held at GCC. Tad is currently a senior at A.D. Tuesday, November 19: the program, call Bessemer 667-0283 or —Pioneer Park Apartments-tenants Ontonagon County 884-2106. USDA is an Johnston High School and currently dual enrolled at GCC. He plans to attend Michi- only, Ironwood, from 9 to 10 a.m. equal opportunity provider and employ- gan Technological University on an Air Force ROTC Scholarship and will study Envi- —Our Lady of Peace parking lot, Iron- er. ronmental Engineering. Post office reminds public Community Briefs Annual cookie walk are available. Boulder Junction Public to keep sidewalks, planned in Boulder These homemade cook- Library, call the library at Junction ies and candies will be 715-385-2050. sold per pound. Plan to mailboxes clear of snow BOULDER JUNCTION, come early for the best Tiny Tot story hour Wis. — After slaving over selection. The sale will rescheduled the stove for the annual Grand Rapids MI — Freezing tempera- should make sure their sidewalks, steps until all cookies and Thanksgiving feast, who WAKEFIELD — Tiny tures, snow and ice have come early to and porches are clear. Customers receiv- treats are sold. wants to think about bak- Tot story hour at the Michigan. The U.S. Postal Service is asking ing curbside delivery should remove snow Proceeds from past ing holiday cookies or Wakefield Public Library customers to please help our letter carriers piles left by snow plows to keep access to Cookie Walks have fussing with holiday can- has been rescheduled for deliver mail safely by clearing snow and their mailboxes clear for letter carriers. helped the library pur- dies? The Friends of the Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 10 ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes. Blue collection boxes also need to be chase books and newspa- Boulder Junction Public a.m. “Snow and ice make delivery danger- kept clear for our customers to deposit per and magazine sub- Library are holding their There will be stories, ous and slow,” said Greater Michigan Dis- their mail, and for the Postal Service to col- scriptions for patron use. Annual Cookie Walk on songs and activities for trict Manager Krista Finazzo. “Maintain- lect the mail for delivery. Residents and The Friends have also Friday, Nov. 29 beginning area children up to age 5 ing a clear path to the mail box — includ- businesses with collection boxes near paid for shelving, signage, at 5 p.m. in the lobby of and their caregivers. ing steps, porches, walkways and street their property are asked to keep them public computers and the Acorn Lodge. An For more information approach — will help letter carriers main- clear of snow and ice. “We want our letter printers. assortment of fancy cook- please call the library at tain consistent delivery service, and help carriers to be safe,” Finazzo added. “We If you have any ques- ies, all-time favorites and 906-229-5236 or visit the them get the mail delivered.” can only do this with the help of our cus- tions about the Cookie special holiday candies library’s Facebook page. Customers receiving door delivery tomers.” Walk or the Friends of the Community Calendar Ways to winterize your home Email calendar items and a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 252 E. Ayer School Board, 5 p.m., school JANESVILLE, WIS. — Winterizing your Protect your Home’s Plumbing and community news to St., Ironwood. board room, Wakefield. home can save you cash and make your [email protected]. For Alcoholics Anonymous, Hurley School Board, 5:30 Electrical System from Cold Weath- more information, call 906-932- 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran p.m., Hurley High School library. winter considerably more comfortable and er 2211. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer City Council, 6 relaxing. Make sure your home is ready for A key part of winterizing your home is Community Pickleball p.m., city hall. another Midwest winter with the following making sure your plumbing doesn’t freeze. Thursday, Nov. 14 Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Ironwood School Board, 6 School gymnasium. 715-776- p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 tips from Blain’s Farm & Fleet: Exposed pipes are most vulnerable to Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, 4588. School board room. freezing. Your pipes should be well insu- Patterson courts or Ironwood Ironwood Carnegie Watersmeet Township Memorial Building. Check and Seal All of Your Win- lated with Polyethylene Tube Pipe Insula- Library Board, 4 p.m. School Board, 6:30 p.m., tion or heat tape to keep them warm. You Gogebic County Veterans Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 media center, Watersmeet dows and Doors Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, School. A sturdy, tight window or door lock is can protect your outdoor faucets with an a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Ironwood. area74.org. key to keeping the frame pressed tightly M-D Outdoor Faucet Cover. These two p.m., Watersmeet Township; Tuesday, Nov. 19 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Sunday, Nov. 17 into the window sill or door jamb. This steps only take a few minutes of your time Township. 906-667-1110. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, tight seal will keep warm air from escaping and will save you from dealing with a bust- Red Hats Society Lun- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Patterson courts or Ironwood and will help save you money on your ed pipe from the cold temperature. cheon, order at noon, Maple- p.m., closed meeting, Salem Memorial Building. wood Restaurant, Ironwood. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron-Gogebic Integrated heating bill. Look for air leaks around Call Miriam at 906-667-0116. Mercer Health and Well- Family Services, 9-10:30 a.m., your windows and doors. If you need to Perform Regular Maintenance on Alcoholics Anonymous, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mer- Iron County Courthouse, Hurley. insulate them, Blain’s Farm & Fleet rec- Your Heating System noon, Salem Lutheran Church, cer Community Center. 906-663-4045 or 715-561-2191. ommends the 3M Indoor Window Insula- The most important factor when win- Ironwood. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Wisconsin Veterans Grief Support Group, 1 to p.m., Wesley United Methodist Employment Services Repre- tor Kit. Also, make sure the caulking terizing your home is making sure your 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice Church, Ironwood. sentative, 9-11:30 a.m., veter- around your doors and windows is suffi- house is warm, safe and ready for the win- office, 1571 Highway 51 North Alcoholics Anonymous, ans service office, Hurley. 715- cient to reduce the heat loss that occurs ter ahead. Make sure you have your heat- in Arbor Vitae. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran 392-7808. Hurley Library Board, 4 Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Gogebic County Veterans during winter. ing system checked, and replace your fur- p.m., Hurley City Hall. Monday, Nov. 18 Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 nace filter to allow the system to work SMART Recovery, 4:30 a.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- most efficiently. Inspect and clean any ing. 906-667-1110. Inspect Your Home for Water Leaks p.m., 101 E. 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Giuliani essentially tried it in the Byron Every four years, Michael Republican contest in 2008, and by Bloomberg hears something virtu- the time the first four primaries ally no other American hears: a were over, voters barely remem- In Their Opinion groundswell of support for a bered Giuliani was in the race. Absentee but Michael Bloomberg presidential The same will likely happen to candidacy. Now, as the 2020 from scratch and taking on some Bloomberg, if he goes through with Democratic primaries rapidly of America’s toughest challenges as it. Recall the excitement and 24/7 extremely engaged approach, he’s hearing it again. a high-impact philanthropist.” media attention that precedes the Bloomberg, a fairly successful Iowa caucuses, and then the shift We checked the box to vote for no-reason absentee Bloomberg is said to be con- mayor of New York and a fabulous- to New Hampshire, and so on. ballots when the question came up in 2018. cerned -- and it is a legitimate con- ly successful businessman, has an Bloomberg won’t be a part of that. We weren’t alone. cern -- that the current Democratic estimated net worth of $52 billion. He can buy all the ads he wants Michigan voters screamingly affirmed the “Pro- field has moved too far left, Without that fortune, nobody telling people to just wait until he mote the Vote” Proposal 3 question two-to-one, embracing policies like Medicare would be talking about a gets in, but there will be Democrat- putting same-day voter registration and other for All, virtually open borders, free Bloomberg candidacy at this late ic winners chosen by the voters of changes in motion. college and wealth taxes. That’s date. But with his money, the first four state contests who Tuesday’s election was our first road test. what Wolfson meant when he said Bloomberg could self-finance a run cannot be ignored. Unofficially – tallies aren’t official for another few the field is “not well positioned” to from start to finish without ever Also, if Bloomberg jumps in, weeks – not only do we want absentee ballots, but we beat Trump. having to ask a single donor for a voters will eventually recognize will use them. But there is no indication that penny. That gives him freedom to that he, like Joe Biden and Bernie Clerks across the state reported record numbers voters believe Bloomberg is the float a would-be candidacy long Sanders, is too old to be president. of returns; absentee votes made up 30 percent of vot- solution to the problem. This latest after the field has been set. Bloomberg will be nearly 79 on ers in Rochester; 32 percent in East Lansing. tease is too recent for any reliable This time, Bloomberg, who in Inauguration Day 2021. Like Not to be competitive, but we can beat that. polling -- although one survey his political life has been a Demo- Biden, who will be 78, and Unofficially, 39 percent of Leland Township vot- found Bloomberg with the highest crat, a Republican, an independent Sanders, who will be 79, ers used absentee ballots to chime in on the early negatives in the field -- but in the and now a Democrat again, is set- Bloomberg will have to convince childhood services millage (it passed). past, he has never been a voter ting a personal record by flirting voters that a president in his 80s -- Traverse City numbers showed 49 percent absen- favorite outside the confines of twice in a single cycle. never before seen in American his- tee rates, up from 42 percent in the last election and New York City. Last spring, there was a ripple tory -- is nothing to worry about. 37 in the one before. Bloomberg is being pressed into of speculation about a 2020 Bloomberg’s move is a symptom Absentee ballots even overtook the sewer question action by states with early primary Bloomberg candidacy. On March 5, of Democratic anxiety. We’ve seen in Northport, with far more absentee voters than the filing deadlines. He has already Bloomberg put an end to it when it before, in both parties. At the old fashioned kind – 66 percent of the vote in Lee- placed his name on the ballot for he announced flatly, “I’m not run- beginning of a primary season, lanau Township and 75 percent of the vote in North- the Alabama primary, and a short ning for president.” Instead, he with a big field of candidates start- port Village. time later flew to Arkansas to file said, he would pour his energy and ing the race, the party faithful say, We feel like no-reason absentee voting is a good there. resources into a new climate “Isn’t this great? We have so many move that accommodates our modern lives. Alabama and Arkansas are fine, change project called Beyond Car- good candidates -- almost an But we should also accommodate the people who but what about Iowa, New Hamp- bon. embarrassment of riches!” Then, count them. shire, Nevada and South Carolina - Now, however, he has apparent- after several months of campaign- Currently clerks can’t start counting absentee bal- - the first states to cast votes and ly moved beyond Beyond Carbon. ing, they say, “Can’t somebody lots until the polls open on Election Day. We will may award delegates? Bloomberg has Last week, The New York Times enter this race and save us?” need to revisit this, as more and more of us use the apparently decided to blow them reported that Bloomberg is “active- The answer is no. The Demo- absentee option. off. ly preparing to enter the Democrat- cratic field is what it is. One of the Already absentee restrictions seem quaint. Young “In a dramatic acknowledgment ic presidential primary.” candidates in the race right now children will look confused when we tell of the days of his own late start in the race,” “Mike is increasingly concerned will win the nomination, go on to when we needed to be of a certain age or have a valid the Times reported, “Mr. that the current field of candidates face President Trump, and have a reason to absentee vote. “Why?” they will ask us. Bloomberg and his advisers have is not well positioned to [defeat chance to become the next presi- We won’t remember, and will consult the internet decided that he would pursue a Trump],” Bloomberg adviser dent. There’s no savior waiting to to answer them. risky strategy of skipping all four Howard Wolfson told the paper. “If rescue Democrats -- and that –Traverse City Record-Eagle traditional early state contests ... Mike runs he would offer a new and focus instead on big states that includes Michael Bloomberg. choice to Democrats built on a hold primaries soon afterward.” Byron York is chief political corre- Legislators unique record running America’s Instead of “risky strategy,” one spondent for The Washington Exam- biggest city, building a business iner.

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Tammy Baldwin, D- On this date Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office In 1862, during the Civil Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC War, President Abraham Lin- 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; coln gave the go-ahead for online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside’s U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- plan to capture the Confeder- R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 1714 Longworth ate capital of Richmond; the House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- resulting Battle of Fredericks- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- burg proved a disaster for the 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: Union. bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. In 1910, Eugene B. Ely State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, became the first aviator to R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State take off from a ship as his Cur- ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, tiss pusher rolled off a sloping Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone platform on the deck of the 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: scout cruiser USS Birming- [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- ham off Hampton Roads, Vir- State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. ginia. nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, In 1940, during World War House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State II, German planes destroyed Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- most of the English town of 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, . email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ In 1943, Leonard Bern- house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. stein (BURN’-styn), the 25- year-old assistant conductor people on board, including the for divorce in 1999.) would spend an additional $10 of the New York Philharmonic, Marshall University football In 2004, Mahmoud Abbas, billion to correct deep prob- Today’s Birthdays made his debut with the team and its coaching staff. successor to Yasser Arafat, lems of neglect and misman- orchestra as he filled in for the In 1986, the Securities and escaped unharmed when mili- agement within the nation’s . Blues musician Anson Funderburgh is 65. Pianist Yanni is ailing Bruno Walter during a Exchange Commission tants firing assault rifles burst nuclear forces. During his visit 65. Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is 65. nationally broadcast concert. imposed a $100 million penal- into a mourning tent for the to Asia, President Barack Former presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett is 63. Actress Laura In 1965, the U.S. Army’s ty on inside-trader Ivan F. deceased Palestinian leader Obama mounted a warm San Giacomo is 58. Actor D.B. Sweeney is 58. Rapper Rev- first major military operation of Boesky and barred him from in Gaza, killing two security show of support for Myan- erend Run (Run-DMC) is 55. Actor Patrick Warburton is 55. the Vietnam War began with working again in the securities guards. mar’s opposition leader Aung Rock musician Nic Dalton is 55. Country singer Rockie Lynne the start of the five-day Battle industry. Ten years ago: President San Suu Kyi (ahng sahn soo of Ia Drang. (The fighting In 1996, Cardinal Joseph Barack Obama, on a mission chee), appearing with the is 55. Pop singer Jeanette Jurado (Expose) is 54. 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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 5 Gravel improve the roads.” Matonich said that revi- sions were made to the first Wakefield planners consider possible skateboard park From page 1 plan after a visit to the By P.J. GLISSON the rock was crushed, gravel pit such as moving [email protected] trucks would be in and out the gate and providing WAKEFIELD– Members all the time hauling gravel. more of a buffer zone with of the Wakefield Planning He also questioned the regard to the trout hatch- Commission contemplated board on its timeline. “Do ery being near by. a potential skateboard area we know when this is hap- Haustein reiterated the near Eddy Park at their pening?” he said. need saying, “It’s the great- Tuesday evening meeting. In answer to Giannola’s est known source (of grav- The discussion followed last question, Board mem- el) in Gogebic County. a presentation by Christo- ber John Matonich said, There’s hundreds of years pher Tweiten, a social stud- “We should come up with of gravel. We’re being good ies teacher at the Wake- a time frame.” The board asset managers. It is an field-Marenisco K-12 P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe agreed to decide on what it incredible resource.” School. PROPOSING A skateboard park at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Wakefield will do with the gravel pit Giannola said he now “Not all kids participate Planning Commission is Chris Tweiten, standing, who teaches social studies at the by the second meeting in has property that will in team sports,” said Tweit- Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School. Listening, from left, are Robert Lane, James December which falls on depreciate with the gravel en, who said he believes Anderson, Chair Karen Manson, Mayor Dale White (behind Manson), Vice-Chair Monday the 23rd. pit across the street, but that, just as organized Tara Hamilton and City Clerk Sue Ahonen. Board member Kevin added, “I appreciate the sports are a “positive” ele- Haustein said, in answer to openness.” ment of any community, so separate areas with safety already has volunteered to any prospective park. whether the county had In other business the too can activities such as cushions also can include sponsor such an event. In other news, the com- looked at alternative sites, board: skateboarding promote dirt jumps. He believes $2,000 to mission also voted to sup- that the board has looked –Accepted a recommen- perseverance and build He said such parks are $3,000 would be enough to port Ordinance No. 231 at every piece of property dation from GCRC manag- character. designed to allow users to create a viable park, which regarding regulation of they own, and that gravel er Barry Bolich to hire a Moreover, “It’s fun for learn skills gradually, he said he’d love to see in street address numbers. pit 602 is the best piece of new employee for them,” he added. with many kids opting to place by next summer. The planning commis- property for their use. Watersmeet Township. “Skate parks have been start with scooters before Planning Commission sion also voted to schedule Matonich also said that –Addressed the need to building in popularity in graduating to skate- Chair Karen Manson asked monthly working sessions they had looked extensive- monitor roads on which the past 20 years nation- boards. Tweiten to return to the to work toward a pending ly from the western to the the forest service travels wide,” said Tweiten, who In relation to liability, commission’s December master plan and recreation eastern end of Gogebic and to stop damage when it said Bessemer and Iron- Tweiten also assured that meeting with a progress plan. County because they knew occurs during hauling tim- wood already have them. most skateboard parks report in relation to The first work sessions there would be a future ber and either have them He showed pictures of post signs advising users to fundraisers and support will be on Nov. 19 and Dec. need for aggregate. “The repair damage or have the various skateboard con- “skate at your own risk” from students. 17 at 5:30 p.m. county’s vehicles will haul companies seek other ways cepts, which include their and to use appropriate “I want to see the kids The commission’s next gravel as needed — it will be of hauling. own lingo such as “half safety gear. work for what they have so regular meeting will be on no where near what a com- –Agreed to have sur- pipe” units and other “fea- Tweiten said he has sev- they value it more,” she Dec. 10 at 5:30 p.m. mercial pit would do,” he plus property re-appraised tures” such as down eral students willing to par- said. All sessions will be in added. They would be by a timber and property ramps, fun boxes, and ticipate in related fundrais- Manson also cautioned the council room of the hauling 5,000 to 10,000 management company to manual pads. ers and claimed that Wake- that the City Council will municipal building, and yards per year, not per take into account added According to Tweiten, field’s VFW Post 9084 make the final decision on the public is welcome. month, he said. value of timber on the “We had existing pits, land. but they are dwindling,” –Agreed that no motor- Michigan opens door to recreational pot sales in December said board member Dan ized traffic will be allowed LANSING (AP) – The state of to grow, process or sell marijuana for fer half of each type of marijuana Peterson. “We need to have past the gate to the gravel Michigan is opening the door to the medical use can, beginning Dec. 1, product but only if it has been in gravel to continue to pit once opened. sale of marijuana for recreational use transfer half their inventory to the inventory for at least 30 days. starting in December, which is earlier recreational market if they have the Recreational marijuana is unlikely ABR day. than expected. necessary license. Some recreational to be available on a widespread basis Part of Wolverine’s trail The Marijuana Regulatory Agency licenses are expected to be approved in Michigan until licensed growers system is closed to accom- issued an advisory bulletin Wednesday. soon. can harvest the first crop, possibly in From page 1 modate hunters, according It says businesses that are licensed Dispensaries will be able to trans- March or April. steady all day” as skiers to the Facebook post, from as far away as Merrill, which includes a map of Wis., Duluth, Minn., and the closed sections. Update County Extension through ty health education. over there.” Hayward, Wis., came to At the area’s ski hills, Michigan State University, “Right now Abby is Extension agents are take advantage of the work continues to prepare was present to introduce focusing on getting trained now working on the snow. for the respective openings From page 1 Abby Samardich, the new in on the job and shadowing Santa’s Headquarter’s Pro- Elsewhere on the Goge- for the downhill season. “The county fair community nutrition other staff in the region,” ject, the Eat Smart Knap- bic Range, cars were also Big Snow Resort’s requires an appropriation instructor who started Oct. Ross said. “She has already sack program, and with seen in the Miners Memo- Blackjack Mountain hopes at this time of year and this 7. Samardich is from Goge- taken part in our first Fami- Michigan State Patrol and rial Heritage Park’s park- to be the first local hill is the standard operating bic County and recently ly Fun Night in Watersmeet Great Start Collaborative ing lot in Ironwood open with a target date of process,” Lorenson said. graduated from the Univer- on Oct 23, which was very on building a Hidden in Wednesday as people Nov. 29. The resort’s other Erin Ross, the educator sity of Wisconsin Superior well attended for the first Plain Sight drug prevention enjoyed the groomed trails local hill, Indianhead and supervisor for Gogebic with a degree in communi- time we offered the event education trailer. there. Mountain, is hoping to According to informa- open Dec. 13. 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(NR) 64-65-68-74-77-79-80 Powerball: 11, Power Play: 2 PREMIUM l 6 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 AREA / STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Record MCCA will cut POLICE REPORTS on Nov. 7, at 9:54 p.m. The MSP responded to car- Bessemer Township on Satur- Gogebic County ——— deer crashes with no injuries day at 12:50 p.m. The GCSD Gogebic County Sheriff’s The MSP cited a 23-year- on Nov. 6, at 3:45 p.m. on U.S. report did not mention any Department responded to a old Illinois man for driving an 2 in Bessemer Township; Nov. injury to the 20-year-old Wake- assessment fee complaint on Sunday, at 4 unregistered vehicle on M-28 7, at 7:05 a.m. on M-28 in field driver. p.m., from a renter on Sunset near Wakefield, on Friday at Bergland Township in Onton- ——— Road in Ironwood Township, 12:30 p.m., according to a agon County; and Nov. 7, at 6 The GCSD responded to a LANSING – The own announcement. The regarding someone removing MSP report. p.m. on M-28 near Bruce Sunday at 12:42 p.m. report of announcement of a fee MCCA stated the reduction all household items from an ——— Crossing in Ontonagon Coun- a 2010 Dodge Charger in a reduction by the Michigan was a direct result of the apartment. According to a The MSP responded to a ty. ditch on North Vanderhagen Catastrophic Claims Asso- no-fault insurance reforms GCSD report, Tthe person in larceny of a trail camera com- Road at Sunny Side Road in question said they were hired plaint on Langford Lake Road Gogebic County Ironwood Township. A 35-year- ciation on Wednesday is a Whitmer signed into law by the owner to remove the in Marenisco Township on Fri- The GCSD responded to a old Oneida, Wisconsin man positive indication that this year. items after eviction papers day at 12:30 p.m. According to report of a one-vehicle crash was reportedly unable to recent car insurance “Today’s reduction by were served. a MSP report, the matter is on Section 12 Road in Iron- negotiate a turn on a slippery ——— under investigation. wood Township, on Friday at road, according to a GCSD reforms are working, the MCCA demonstrates The Michigan State Police ——— 12:49 p.m. According to a report. according to State Rep. that our historic bipartisan responded to an assault com- The GCSD responded to a GCSD report, a 2013 Cadillac ——— Greg Markkanen, R-Han- legislation will provide real plaint on Vanderhagen Road in suspicious situation complaint Escalade reportedly left the The MSP responded to a cock. savings to Michigan Ironwood Township on Nov. 5, from an individual near U.S. 2 road and went into some trees. one-vehicle crash on Chaney at 12:30 a.m. The matter is at Tamarack Avenue in Besse- Beacon Ambulance Service Lake Road in Bessemer Town- The MCCA announced drivers,” Whitmer said. under investigation. mer, on Friday at 5:12 p.m. An also responded to the scene. ship on Sunday at 3:50 p.m. it will charge a $100 per “The new law will enhance ——— older black pickup truck was There was no report on injuries There were no injuries report- vehicle assessment for the consumer protections and The GCSD responded to a seen driving with lights off in to the 68-year-old Ironwood ed, according to a GCSD complaint of a possible natural darkness near a bank. Township driver or the 54-year- report. year-long period begin- continue to lower costs for gas leak at an East Clover Deputies were unable to locate old Ironwood resident who was ——— ning July 2, 2020. Upper Michiganders by mandat- Road residence in Ironwood a vehicle. a passenger. The GCSD responded to a Peninsula drivers will save ing rate reductions for Township on Nov. 5, at 3:47 ——— ——— report of a 2002 Toyota Taco- p.m. According to a GCSD The GCSD responded to a The MSP responded to a ma going into the ditch near 55% over the current eight years. Millions of report, the residents had trespass complaint in Besse- one-vehicle crash on Black Alpine Campground on U.S. 2 assessment of $220 per Michigan drivers will final- recently exchanged propane mer on Friday at 7:55 p.m. The River Road in Bessemer Town- in Bessemer Sunday at 10:15 vehicle. This is a direct ly see relief under a new tanks and experienced a rotten deputy advised the owner to ship on Friday at 9:45 p.m. p.m. According to a GCSD result of reforms, Markka- system that maintains the egg smell — which can be the set up cameras after witness- There were no injuries, accord- report, the driver reportedly sign of a gas leak. The deputy ing footprints and other signs ing to a MSP report. reacted after a deer ran into nen said. highest benefits in the advised the homeowner to get of tampering to the property, ——— the driver’s side of the truck. “Michigan drivers have country.” everyone out of the residence according to a GCSD report. The GCSD responded to a been paying out-of-control The MCCA said the immediately. The fire depart- two-vehicle crash in Wakefield ANIMAL COMPLAINTS ment arrived to shut off the gas Ontonagon County on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. City of Ironwood rates for their car insur- $100 per vehicle assess- and investigate the leak. The MSP responded to a According to a GCSD report, a The GCSD responded to a ance for far too long,” ment – the lowest rate ——— larceny from a motor vehicle Wakefield man was driving a call from East Oak Street in Markkanen. “This is the since 2003 – will be MSP arrested a 61-year-old complaint from a Bergland 2008 Toyota RAV4 driving Ironwood on Nov. 4, at 2:20 first clear indicator that charged only to drivers Marenisco man for driving Township resident on Nov. 7, at south on Trillium Road, when it p.m. The resident said the while license suspended on 1:25 p.m. The matter is under struck a 1995 Ford F-150 driv- stray cat he took in did not get relief is on the way because choosing to maintain U.S. 2 in the city of Wakefield, investigation, according to an en by an Ironwood man travel- along with his dogs and the of the reforms signed into unlimited lifetime person- on Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m., accord- MSP report. ing west on Chicago Mine deputy took the cat to H.O.P.E. law earlier this year. The al injury protection bene- ing to a MSP report. ——— Road. The Toyota continued Animal Shelter, according to a ——— The MSP responded to a and struck a garage, causing GCSD report. great news is that this is fits in their car insurance A GCSD report said a breaking and entering com- damage to a wall and electrical ——— just the first of many policies. Those who deputy arrested a woman in a plaint at a Bohemia Township conduit. No injuries were men- The GCSD responded of a reductions drivers can choose lower coverage lim- 2008 Dodge pickup truck from residence on Sunday at 10:30 tioned in the report. stray cat complaint at an East either Georgia or Wisconsin, a.m., according to an MSP ——— Ash Street residence in Iron- expect to take effect as its under Michigan’s for driving with a license under report. The GCSD responded to a wood on Friday at 11:30 a.m. these reforms progress.” revised no-fault insurance suspension, driving without a report of a 2009 Dodge According to a GCSD report, Michigan Gov. Gretchen law will avoid the fee alto- license or registration, and for ACCIDENTS Avenger that went into a ditch the deputy transported the Whitmer shared the enthu- gether. driving in violation of restricted Gogebic and Ontonagon after sliding on ice and snow white, gray and brown cat to —Daily Globe Staff license, on U.S. 2 in Bessemer counties on South Chaney Lake Road in H.O.P.E. Animal Shelter. siasm for the MCCA in her

Bessemer inflation, the old spending that it was frugal. Kryshak limit of $1,500 would come added that the council can out to $9,468.58 in 2019, reconsider the spending From page 2 so her request was lower limit and change it at any mendation that her spend- than the inflated rate. time. “We have policies ing limit be increased to Council person Linda Nel- and oversight,” he said. $7,500 and emergency son said in the city manag- The next meeting of the funds of $15,000 be avail- er’s three years of opera- common council for the able to her. Council person tion she has never ques- city of Bessemer will be Louis Miskovich said with tioned her spending and Monday Nov. 18 at 6 p.m.

Associated Press HOSTS REBA McEntire, from left, Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton appear at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena, Wednesday, in Nashville, Tenn. Female country acts across generations unite at CMA Awards Female acts may be first awards show” – as she not sound the way it does scarce on contemporary put it. without him.” country radio and the “Dolly Parton touched Busbee has a chance to country charts, but they my stomach earlier when posthumously win album brought girl power to the we were rehearsing, so he’s of the year for “GIRL.” 2019 Country Music Asso- been touched by an angel,” “(Busbee) and I were ciation with a resilient per- Morris said in an interview freaking out when the formance featuring top with The Associated Press nominations came in,” women from the genre, this week. Morris said, “and I know from Dolly Parton to Carrie Morris, who won a that he would have worn Underwood to Reba McEn- Grammy for her debut hit the most badass tux and tire. “My Church” in 2017, has a watch and probably sneak- The three acts, who are chance to win up to multi- ers, but now he’ll be there hosting Wednesday’s show ple trophies at the CMAs in spirit.” together, were joined by thanks to her work as an Busbee was also nomi- Tanya Tucker, Terri Clark, artist, songwriter and pro- nated for musical event of Crystal Gayle, Sara Evans, ducer. Her six nominations the year for Morris and Little Big Town’s Karen include female vocalist of Brothers Osborne’s collab- Fairchild and Kimberly the year and album of the oration, “All My Favorite Schlapman, Maren Morris, year for “GIRL,” which she People,” a song he pro- Brandi Carlile, Gretchen co-wrote and co-produced, duced, but lost to Lil Nas X Wilson, Martina McBride while the title track is up and Billy Ray Cyrus’ ubiq- and more, singing classic for single of the year and uitous No. 1 hit, “Old Town country songs across two song of the year. “GIRL” Road,” the CMAs stages. topped Billboard’s country announced on ABC’s After the performance airplay chart this year, the “Good Morning America” Parton asked, “What do first time a solo female had early Wednesday. Another you call three women host- a No. 1 hit on that chart in early winner was Kacey ing the CMAs?” well over a year. Musgraves’ “Rainbow” for “Your lucky night,” she Morris, 29, said win- music video of the year. screamed. ning album of the year Morris isn’t the only McEntire added they would be a big deal, espe- woman who could make joined forces to host the cially since Busbee, who history at the CMAs: show and perform the also produced her debut Underwood could be the opening number to inspire album “Hero,” worked on first female to win enter- young women watching most of the songs on tainer of the year since the awards show from their “GIRL.” 2011, when Taylor Swift TV screens. “It’s bittersweet going took home the honor. Morris is also represent- into Wednesday because it Underwood is the sole ing women at the show: just feels like he should be woman competing for the She’s the most nominated- here,” she said of the pro- top prize along with Garth act at the show, airing live ducer, who also worked Brooks, Chris Stapleton, on ABC from the Bridge- with Pink, Florida Georgia Eric Church and last year’s stone Arena in Nashville, Line and Shakira. “He just winner, Keith Urban. No Tennessee. She will pay had such an impact on this women were nominated in tribute to her producer town, on me as an artist, as the top category in 2018 Busbee, who died in a friend, as a neighbor. So and 2017. September at age 43 and it just feels like we’re going When asked about the shares two nominations to be celebrating no matter CMAs deciding to honor with Morris for his work what Wednesday. And women with an opening on her acclaimed project, we’re also going to be like performance and having “GIRL.” And Wednesday sad that our friend isn’t three female hosts, Urban night’s show will mark the here to celebrate with us said: “It’s crazy it has to pregnant singer’s “kid’s because this record would come to that.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 7 New baby and new music: Ricky Martin hosts the Latin Grammys By SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS love that help me run the ed, first of all because I am Associated Press house. Obviously, I have working with a great pro- NEW YORK (AP) – my husband (Jwan Yosef) duction, people that had Between a household with who is wonderful; I have been doing this for many four children, the release of grandmothers that are years and that are the a new single and his debut super involved and that gurus of the industry. ... as host of the Latin Gram- provide all the love in the (And) also I am with Rose- mys, Ricky Martin hasn’t world. ... As they say, it lyn Sánchez and Paz Vega, gotten much sleep lately. takes a village.” who have done this But it’s all good. And as a hands-on dad, before,” he explained. The Puerto Rican star is he says he can do it all as Plus, he is Latin Gram- excited to perform his lat- long as he’s with his family: my veteran. He has won est song “Cántalo” with “Everyone travels to Las three awards and was cele- Residente and Bad Bunny Vegas and everyone goes brated as Person of the Year at Thursday’s awards cere- on tour.” in 2006, a moment he mony, and is also ready to Martin opened the first recalls among his most have fun as the show’s Latin Grammy Awards in memorable. master of ceremonies 2000 singing a tribute to Martin says that despite along with actresses Rose- Tito Puente with Celia the passing of time, he lyn Sánchez and Paz Vega. Cruz and Gloria Estefan in keeps “the hunger” and He is also preparing a new a memorable performance. “the same intensity” when Associated Press album and tour in 2020. On Thursday, he hopes to THIS PHOTO shows Ricky Martin at the 2019 LACMA Art and Film Gala in Los Ange- he gets into the studio or All of this while taking leave a mark again when he les. Martin will perform his latest song “Cántalo” with Residente and Bad Bunny at goes onstage. care of a newborn (Renn), performs “Cántalo,” a song the Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov., 14, and will also serve as master of “It’s my vice, it’s my a 10-month-old baby that uses sounds from the ceremonies along actresses Roselyn Sánchez and Paz Vega. life,” he said. “I don’t know (Lucía) and his 11-year-old archives of the iconic anything else. And I now twins (Matteo and Valenti- record label Fania. Bunny, and they got togeth- rhythms. love, which is so needed have my biggest critics: My no) Martin knew he had er in the studio to “make “It’s a celebration,” Mar- these days.” children!” “The art of multi-task- something special in his magic,” as he said. tin said. “It’s a message of Though this is his first The 20th annual cere- ing,” Martin, 47, said with a hand, as well as a “big The result is a three- freedom in the sense that time hosting the Latin mony of the Latin Grammy laugh in a recent interview responsibility” when Fania and-a-half-minute song the only thing we want is Grammys, he’s not fazed by Awards will be televised with The Associated Press. allowed him to dig into its that fuses salsa, jazz and for my people to sing – to the responsibility. live on Univision from the “I can’t complain. I am sur- treasures. He decided to some bossa nova, with sing and to liberate and to “To be honest, I have to MGM Grand Garden Arena rounded by people that I call on Residente and Bad some urban and tropical be happy and to give the say that I feel very protect- in Las Vegas. Domingo to sing at 100th anniversary Salzburg Festival

By RONALD BLUM cal Artists. Helga Rabl- directed by Michael Stur- thing to look at the history. Associated Press Stadler, president of the minger and starring Anna But looking back needs Plácido Domingo is Salzburg Festival, said Netrebko, Luigi Nono’s also to make clear that we scheduled to sing two con- Domingo was engaged “Intolleranza 1960” direct- are always trying to lead cert performances in two years ago to sing the ed and choreographed by the festival in a new pres- Verdi’s “I Vespri Siciliani baritone role of Guido di Jan Lauwers, and Mus- ence.” (The Sicilian Vespers)” Montforte on Aug. 16 and sorgsky’s “Boris Godunov,” Concerts include eight next summer as part of the 19. European houses have directed by Johannes programs of Beethoven 100th anniversary maintained Domingo’s Leiacker. Donizetti’s “Don piano sonatas with Igor Salzburg Festival, which contracts. Pasquale” with mezzo- Levit; five performances by features 221 performances “We do not see any rea- soprano Cecilia Bartoli will the Vienna Philharmonic over 44 days and includes son why we should change return after premiering led by Riccardo Muti, Gus- seven staged operas. our opinion if there are no May 29 at the Whitsun Fes- tavo Dudamel, Christian Domingo, who turns 79 new facts,” Rabl-Stadler tival. Thielmann, Mariss Jansons Submitted Photo in January, has withdrawn said in a telephone inter- The first Salzburg Festi- and Andris Nelsons; and MARRIED: Freedom Joy Hongisto and Michael David from all his U.S. perfor- view, adding the situation val opened on Aug. 22, two performances of the Colassaco. mances since reports by could change depending 1920, with a performance Berlin Philharmonic and The Associated Press in on what is uncovered by of Hofmannsthal’s “Jeder- new chief conductor Kirill August and September the investigations. “We mann” on the steps of Petrenko. The only U.S. Hongisto/Colassaco detailed accusations have to follow the rules of Salzburg Cathedral. Its first orchestra is the Pittsburgh against him of sexual our law.” opera, two years later, was Symphony Orchestra, con- ONTONAGON — Freedom Joy Hongisto and harassment or other inap- Staged operas “Don Giovanni.” Next sum- ducted by Manfred Michael David Colassaco were married Nov. 12, propriate, sexually charged announced Wednesday for mer’s festival runs from Honeck. 2019 in Ontonagon. conduct. next summer’s festival July 18 through Aug. 30. “I’m often asked, is The couple was previously married for 3 years, He received standing include Strauss’ “Elektra” “The history of Salzburg Salzburg here to keep the divorced and worked their way back to being each ovations in Salzburg at directed by Krzysztof War- Festival is extremely rich. It tradition or is it here to set other’s loyal love and confidant. Michael has taken performances of Verdi’s likowski, Mozart’s “Don could be a burden,” said the trends?” Rabl-Stadler his wife’s maiden name of Hongisto moving for- “Luisa Miller” last August Giovanni” directed by pianist Markus Hinter- said. “I think both. It’s ward. and is welcome back Romeo Castellucci and häuser, who became artis- wonderful to have Mozart The bride and groom are both graduates of pending investigations by conducted by Teodor Cur- tic director in October 2016 in our town, but on the Luther L. Wright High School, in Ironwood, Mich. the LA Opera, where he rentzis, Mozart’s “Die and has a contract running other hand we have to The bride is the daughter of Richard William resigned as general direc- Zauberfloete (The Magic until September 2026. “But think how can we explain Hongisto, of Wakefield, Mich. tor last month, and the Flute)” directed by Lydia for me it’s really a very the topics of works to peo- The couple wishes to thank those that have sup- American Guild of Musi- Steier, Puccini’s “Tosca” inspiring, very vitalizing ple nowadays.” ported us over the years and they look forward to closing the door on old chapters and beginning the story the way it was supposed to go the first time People magazine names John with true love, loyalty and commitment. Legend as 2019 Sexiest Man Alive Northwoods Credit

By JONATHAN zine in an issue out Friday LANDRUM Jr. the honor comes with Union announces AP Entertainment Writer some pressure after follow- LOS ANGELES (AP) – ing Idris Elba, who was last new Vice President R&B crooner John Legend year’s winner. He jokes it has been named the Sexiest “is not fair and is not nice Northwoods Communi- sonal loans or mortgages. Man Alive by People maga- to me!” ty Credit Union, with Northwoods Communi- zine. The 40-year-old Legend offices in Park Falls and ty Credit Union serves The Grammy-winning is a 10-time Grammy win- Ashland, announces the members in 14 counties singer known for his silky- ner. He scored an Oscar in promotion of Mark Mar- throughout Northern Wis- smooth vocals was 2015 for co-writing the czak, CCUFC, NMLS# consin. Federally insured revealed as this year’s win- song “Glory” from the film 1638867, to Vice President by NCUA, NCCU has over ner Tuesday night on “Selma.” He won a Tony of Operations. 9000 members with assets NBC’s “The Voice.” He Award for his co-producer Marczak said, “I look exceeding 73 million. Peo- serves as a coach on the work on “Jitney” and took forward to the opportunity ple residing, owning real singing competition series home an Emmy as a pro- to further expand our area estate property or employed with Gwen Stefani, Kelly ducer on NBC’s live ver- using technology but more in Ashland, Bayfield, Dou- Clarkson and Blake Shel- sion of “Jesus Christ Super- importantly, member ser- glas, Forest, Iron, Langlade, ton. star,” a project in which he vice that is unmatched by Lincoln, Oneida, Price, Shelton, who was also played the role of Associated Press our competition”. He went Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas THIS PHOTO shows John Legend at the 2019 LACMA named Sexiest Man Alive in Jesus. on to say that NCCU’s 65+ and Washburn counties are Art and Film Gala in Los Angeles. People magazine has 2017, announced Legend’s Legend has two children years of community eligible for membership. named Legend as the sexiest man alive in their special honor on “The Voice.” The with model-television host- involvement and member Family relationships may double issue on newsstands nationwide on Nov. 15. country singer then hand- cookbook author Chrissy service has made them also qualify for member- ed Legend some short Teigen. observed every move he her,” he said. what they are and he wants ship. shorts with bedazzled let- Other recent winners made, every utterance that The couple’s children? to expand their service area Marczak has offices in ters “EGOTSMA” to signify include Dwayne Johnson, came from his mouth and I Not so much. Teigen post- so the hard working resi- both Ashland and Park the singer’s many honors: Chris , Adam think some of it rubbed off ed a video of the reveal of dents of Northern Wiscon- Falls and can be reached via an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Levine, Channing Tatum on me.” their daughter asking to sin have another option e:mail at mmarczak@north- Tony and now, Sexiest Man and David Beckham. Legend said his wife is turn off “The Voice” and go when it comes to their woodscu.com or by calling Alive. “I want to thank Blake proud of him. back to a movie. Teigen financial needs, whether it 715-682-9099 extension Legend tells the maga- Shelton,” Legend said. “I “I’ve finally impressed titled the post “The kids ... be deposit products, per- 200. Celebrations Briefs

Historical society The society says it knows of no of Providence. necticut Courage Award will be Information Directors of America preserves 210-year-old other older surviving piece of Conservators recently cleaned awarded in May to one male and (CoSIDA), The Associated Press, theater curtain American theater scenery. and repaired it. one female athlete from a Con- and College Hoops Illustrated. Painted in 1809 by John Wor- necticut college or university who Hartford HealthCare will donate a PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – The rall, the curtain measures 15 feet Award will honor college have demonstrated courage in total of $15,000 to the general Rhode Island Historical Society (4.6 meters) wide and 24 feet (7.3 athletes who overcome overcoming a significant personal scholarship funds of the honorees’ has preserved a rare, 210-year-old meters) tall. The drop scene was adversity challenge. schools – $1,000 in the name of theater curtain depicting a sweep- used in the city’s only theater in A male and a female finalist for each finalist and $2,500 in the ing view of Providence. the early 1800s to entertain audi- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) – An the award will be honored each name of the winners. The organization is celebrating ences between shows. award has been established to month between November and The awards will be presented the completion of the conservation Executive Director Morgan honor college athletes in Connecti- April. by former basketball star Rebecca work on Wednesday, for their Grefe says it’s amazing the curtain cut who have overcome adversity. The honorees will be chosen by Lobo, who also will be part of the annual meeting. survived this long to tell the story The Hartford HealthCare Con- a panel from the College Sports selection panel. l 8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 AREA THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Darlene Mae Kula Caleb Dominic Buck-Harris HURLEY, Wis. – Darlene Mae Darlene loved grandchildren, Francis Antao, BESSEMER, Mich. – Caleb Dominic Buck-Harris, Kula, 86, of Hurley, passed away the Northwoods Thomas C. Kula, Laura (Nate) 14, of Bessemer, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 9, suddenly, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019. and treasured Robitschek, Ben (Kristin) Kula, 2019. Darlene was born to Charles E. the times when Gregory Kula, Danielle Kula and He loved his family, dogs and chickens, and had and Hilda A. (Maki) Lundquist on her sons, their Matthew Kula; sister, Betty (Vir- many talents including music, sports and making April 5, 1933, in Waukegan, Ill., families, and gil) Koester of Green Bay; sisters- people laugh. where she was raised and attend- friends visited. in-law, Betty Rygiel, Annette Jack- “His life was a song he played ed school, graduating from Her grandchil- son and Jean Kula; brother-in-law, and we were just notes in it.” Waukegan High School with the dren loved to Robert (Diana) Kula, and many Caleb is survived by his mom class of 1951. Darlene was so hear her tell sto- loving cousins, nieces and Darlene Mae and best friend, Vanessa Rose proud of her academic achieve- Kula ries from her nephews. Buck, loving father who raised ments in school. Throughout her 1933 — 2019 life. Besides her parents and aunts, him, Nathaniel Price, his dad, early working years, Darlene was She enjoyed uncles, nieces and nephews, Dar- Brandon Harris, prize-winning a dime store clerk, a telephone crossword and lene was preceded in death by her gramma, Laurie Modeen; grandpa operator and then worked as a jigsaw puzzles loving husband of 42 years, and grandma, Mike and Karen secretary for Abbott Labs in North and playing Richard J. Kula; son, Richard C. Buck; grandma and grandpa, Bar- Caleb Dominic Chicago, Ill., where she met her bingo at the Kula; brother, Charles Lundquist; bara and Joel Webb; Nette Nette Buck-Harris future husband, Richard Kula. Hurley Senior sisters, Marie Meldahl, Linda and Steve; great-grandmother, On Oct. 15, 1955, Darlene Center. Darlene McCormick and Anita (infant); Mary Williams; brothers, Jay, DeAndre, DeAnthony, married Richard Kula. They had channeled her sister-in-law, Yumiko Lundquist Trae, Daevion and Cameron; sisters, Amarianna and four sons. She was a homemaker; competitiveness and brothers-in-law, Phil Meldahl, Aurianna. He is also survived by aunts, LaTonda and when her youngest son start- and strategic Red Jackson, John Rygiel and Wal- and Keea; uncle, De’Shaun, and many more aunts, ed grade school, Darlene skills by playing cards and other ter Kula. uncles, cousins and countless friends. rejoined the workforce. For many games. She especially loved read- Visitation will be at McKevitt- His celebration of life will be held at the Iron years she was the parish secre- ing Hollywood autobiographies, Patrick Funeral Home in Iron- County Memorial Building, 201 Iron St., in Hurley, tary at Mother of God Catholic watching old movies; and in her wood on Friday, Nov. 15 from 2 Wis., on Saturday, Nov. 16, beginning at noon. We Church in Waukegan, a job she earlier years, knitting, crocheting, p.m. until 3:30 p.m. followed by a will all miss you, “Our favorite handsome boy in the truly treasured. She later and crafting. She challenged her brief blessing and rosary. After- whole wide world. We love you to the moon and rejoined the Abbott Labs secre- family with her extensive trivia ward, coffee, desserts, and fellow- back; to infinity.” tarial staff. and Jeopardy knowledge. Darlene ship will be shared at the funeral All flower donations can be sent to the Iron Coun- Darlene felt a strong calling loved to collect religious items home. ty Memorial Building in his memory after 10 a.m. on and converted to the Catholic and was especially proud of her To join her husband, Richard, Saturday. faith as a young adult. Through- Infant Jesus of Prague statue col- buried in Spring Grove, Ill., an His favorite color was orange, and his family asks out her adult life, Darlene was a lection. She cherished making additional visitation will take that you wear it to show your love. deeply devoted and active mem- Christmas potica sweet bread and place Monday, Nov. 18 at Thomp- Jerald Rocco is assisting the family. ber of the Catholic Church; and beaded ornaments to share with son Spring Grove Funeral Home she drew her strength from Jesus her extended family. in Spring Grove, from 4-7 p.m. A Glen D. Mattson and his Mother Mary. She fol- Darlene was an immensely Mass of Christian Burial will be lowed the Lord’s calling through kind and generous person who celebrated on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – Glen D. Mattson, her volunteerism as well as always thought of others. She was 10:30 a.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic 84, of Rochester Hills, died peacefully in his home inspired others in their faith. She the family matriarch, “Queen Bee” Church in Spring Grove, Ill., with on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. held leadership roles in the to the end. Darlene’s beautiful a burial service immediately fol- Glen was born July 1, 1935, in Ironwood. He Legion of Mary, Christian Moth- sparkling eyes reflected her pas- lowing. Please join the family for a served in the military for two years. He was er’s Sodality and other Catholic sion for life, faith, family and luncheon in St. Peter Parish Hall employed in the automotive industry as a designer Church groups from her parishes nature. She leaves a legacy of in Spring Grove following the and manager in the Detroit area. in Illinois, Louisiana, and St. inspirational strength. It is said burial. After retirement, he enjoyed Mary’s, Hurley. that memories are a way to hold The family would like to spending his summers maintain- Darlene enjoyed many travels on to the ones we love, and Dar- express gratitude to Dr. James ing the property of his family farm with her husband and family over lene left her family and friends Hubbard and the medical staff at in Erwin Township. He also the years. Upon the passing of her with countless precious memo- Aspirus Ironwood Hospital. enjoyed spending time on wood- husband in 1997, Darlene felt the ries. In lieu of flowers, donations working projects and just being call of her Finnish roots. With the Darlene’s insight to care for can be made to the Iron County outside enjoying nature. characteristic Finnish Sisu men- those in need and her ability to Food Pantry at 72 Michigan Ave., He is survived by his wife, Rose tality, she designed and built a generously give of her time and Montreal, WI. 54550 or to the (Bunjovac); his children, Diane home and began her new adven- monetary gifts are what made her American Heart Association. (Mike) Brown, Doug Mattson, and Glen D. ture on her grandparents’, Anton so special. McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Greg Mattson; grandsons, Justin Mattson and Mary Maki, original farm Survivors include her sons, Home, Ironwood, is assisting the Brown, Bryan Mattson, Stephen 1935 — 2019 property in Hurley. Edward J. (Connie) of Allen, family. For more information or Mattson and Jesse Brown; and many nieces, For many years, Darlene Texas, Thomas W. (Robin) of to express online condolences, nephews, cousins and friends. enjoyed hosting annual summer Rockwall, Texas and Stephen G. visit mckevittpatrickfuneral- He was preceded in death by his parents, William “cousin” gatherings at her home. (Joan) of Dover, N.H.; seven home.com. and Selma (Aho) Mattson; and siblings, Kenneth Mattson, Eleanor Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Carl Mattson, Evelyn Anderson, Robert Mattson, Laverne Mattson, Rev. John Mattson and William “Bill” Matt- For reprints or lamination services, contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 son. Cremation has taken place. A private memorial will take place at a later time at the Great Lakes National Cemetery for veterans in Holly.

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He back Matthew Stafford seems to be a step fifth loss in six games. He was 27 for 46 do everything he can to play. helped start a wave of protests about closer to missing another start. for 269 yards – all career highs – with a “That’s just something that’s kind of social and racial injustice that season by Stafford did not practice with team- touchdown and an in his going to be a decision probably week to kneeling during the national anthem at mates Wednesday, a few days after hip sixth career start. week on whether or not I can make it out games. and back injuries stopped his streak of The Lions (3-5-1) host the Dallas Cow- there,” he said. “But I’m going to do every- Patricia was an assistant coach when 139 consecutive starts counting the play- boys (5-4) on Sunday, when Driskel is thing I can to try and be out there as soon Kaepernick led San Francisco to a win offs. expected to get another chance to start. as possible.” over New in 2012 and four years Stafford watched as quarterbacks Jeff “Driskel has not played as much, but Potentially looking to add depth at the later when the Patriots beat the 49ers. Driskel and David Blough took snaps. he’s a really talented guy,” Dallas coach position, the Lions will be among the NFL “Just thought he was very athletic, Later in the day, Driskel said he was sim- Jason Garrett said. “We had him at the teams planning to attend Colin Kaeper- especially the first time we played against ply preparing to play as he does each Senior Bowl when he was coming out and nick’s workout for NFL teams on Satur- him,” Patricia said. week. was just really impressed with him as a day. Patricia, though, declined to say if he “I’d say the biggest difference for me is guy, impressed with him as a quarterback Detroit coach Matt Patricia said some- thinks Kaepernick can still play in the all you guys standing around my locker,” and as an athlete.” one from general manager Bob Quinn’s NFL. he said while surrounded by reporters. Stafford has not been ruled out against staff will be in Atlanta to evaluate Kaeper- “I’m just really focused on the Cow- Driskel played in place of Stafford in a Dallas, his hometown team. Stafford nick. Kaepernick hasn't played since the boys right now,” he said. 5 Tigers named all-conference in Indianhead Five Mercer volleyball players made the Indianhead all-conference team in voting by coaches. They were led by conference MVP Ella Torkelson, Mer- cer’s senior setter. Also making the first team were senior Aubrey Schoeneman and junior Ava Barton. Freshman Sam Barton and senior Zoe Botes were sec- ond team selections. Their coach, Robyn Schoeneman, was named coach of the year. Mercer won the Indianhead Conference without losing a set. Hurley sophomore Darian Bender also made the sec- ond team. MVP: Ella Torkelson, Mercer Coach of the year: Robyn Schoeneman, Mercer First Team Ella Torkelson, Mercer Aubrey Schoeneman, Mercer Ava Barton, Mercer Lily Wheeler, Washburn Autumn Gordon, Bayfield Jaelyn Sylvester, Drummond Grace Wegner, Butternut Second Team Lexi Barningham, Washburn Meghan Dougherty, Washburn Caitlin Wheeler, Washburn Sam Barton, Mercer Zoe Botes, Mercer Elizabeth Hoopman, Bayfield Darian Bender, Hurley Honorable mention Jessica Klopatek, Mercer Molly Hohner, Mercer Riley Johnson, Washburn Emily Kriner-Woodworth, Bayfield Kelsie Wiezorek, Drummond Noelle Hurula, Drummond Gwen McCorison, Butternut Jori Gehl, Solon Springs Start of Natalie Golly, South Shore Lilly Tapani, South Shore basketball Olivia France, Hurley Shanaya Fleig, Hurley Caitlyn Mylly, Ironwood practice Ava Jokinen, Mellen GCC falls despite halftime lead FOND du LAC, Wis. – Gogebic led by five at halftime, but UW-Fond du Lac rallied for a 75-70 victory Wednes- THE IRONWOOD day night. girls basketball The Samsons led 39-34 at the half but couldn’t hold onto the lead. team started prac- Raquentez Woodley led GCC with 27 points and was tice this week. Their the only Samson in double figures. season begins on GCC (0-4) goes to Vermilion Nov. 22-23. Gogebic — Jared Janczak 4, Louis Bogda 6, Raquentez Woodley 27, Mitch Borseth 9, Jalin Pitts 4, Dec. 3 at Wakefield- Dachau Lyle 7, David Benson 6, Griffen Revoyr 3, Gavin Ransanici 4. FTs made: 6. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Marenisco. Their Pitts, Lyle. 3-pointers: Bogda 2, Woodley 2. Fond du Lac — Dominique Carr 11, Jalyn Williams 12, Ricky Price 17, Ishmael Bogran 9, Max Margelof- home opener is Dec. sky 7, Connor Yanke 19. FTs made: 13. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Carr 2, Williams 1, Price 3, Margelofsky 2, Yanke 1. 19 against Besse- GCC 39 70 Fond du Lac 34 75 mer.

ABOVE, IRONWOOD Astros’ Verlander, Mets’ coach Angela Ruot- deGrom win 2nd Cy sala, right, explains a drill to McKenzie Young Awards Boyd Wednesday afternoon at John NEW YORK (AP) – Justin votes, becoming the 11th Verlander has a second AL pitcher to win Cy Youngs in Krznarich Gym in Award – and a consecutive years. He and Ironwood. clear path paved toward Verlander are the 20th and Cooperstown. 21st players to win the AT RIGHT, Ruotsala Verlander beat out Hous- award multiple times. demonstrates a drill ton Astros teammate Gerrit The 36-year-old Verlan- with help from Anna Cole in balloting by the der won his first Cy Young Baseball Writers’ Associa- in 2011 with Detroit, when Buerger. tion of America revealed he was also named MVP. Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos Wednesday night. Verlander Since then, he’d been a run- got 17 first-place votes to 13 ner-up three times. for Cole, who became a free “The adversity I went agent after the season. through puts a new perspec- Mets ace Jacob deGrom tive on everything,” he said. won the NL prize for the sec- “I mean, still would’ve liked ond straight year. He received 29 of 30 first-place VERLANDER — page 10 Michigan State coach Dantonio not thinking about his future EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) – It's the It would be a surprise if Dantonio were One obvious way to change the conver- coach Jim Harbaugh for his postgame com- type of question that comes up when a team fired – he's won three Big Ten titles since sation – at least for a little while – would be ments about the incident. Michigan has spent much of the last four years in 2010 – but it's certainly fair to wonder if the to beat Michigan. Dantonio has done that linebacker Devin Bush tore up Michigan mediocrity: Mark Dantonio was asked Tues- 63-year-old coach can return Michigan State eight times in 12 tries since taking over the State's midfield logo with his cleats before day if he spends time thinking about his (4-5, 2-4 Big Ten) to its heights from earlier Spartans. the game. coaching future at Michigan State. in the decade. Before he was asked a follow- "It would put a sweet taste in everyone's "That's in the past in my mind," Dantonio "No," he said. "I get ready for the next up question about his future, he talked mouth and make things feel a lot better than said. "It's in the past. Those things have game. I live in the present." about how he handles criticism and specu- what they are right now," quarterback Brian taken place, and I said on a radio show this For Dantonio and the Spartans, that lation about the program. Lewerke said. "Any win after a four-game week: 'If you don't like confrontation, this means preparing for their biggest rival. "What people need to understand out losing streak would be big, but this one probably isn't a good game to go to.'" Michigan State plays at No. 14 Michigan on there is that I have as much information as would be especially big." On Monday, Harbaugh referred to Dan- Saturday, and if the Spartans are still capa- I can to do the job that I'm doing, and I'm Last season's game – a 21-7 Michigan tonio as a "master motivator" – and Danto- ble of a last stand, this would be the time for going to try and do it with our players in win – was contentious. Before the game, the nio was asked Tuesday to describe Har- it. Michigan State has lost four games in a mind," Dantonio said. "We're going to work Spartans walked across the field with linked baugh in two words. row and will finish the regular season with hard, we're going to always stay positive, arms and made contact with Michigan play- "Intense," Dantonio said. "And I would at least five losses for the third time in four we're going to rise above it. That's the only ers during warmups. The Big Ten fined years. thing that I can do." Michigan State and reprimanded Michigan SPARTANS — page 10 l 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Davidson, Ford lift

Open: Washington, Jacksonville, Abdelkader on IR, retroactive to Nov. p.m. McNeese St.- New England, Denver, Philadelphia, 10. Toronto at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Houston ST. LOUIS BLUES — Recalled F Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 WISCONSINWisconsin 83, MCNEESE Box ST. 63 Wisconsin past McNeese Monday's Games Klim Kostin from San Antonio (AHL). p.m. MCNEESE ST. (1-3) Seattle 27, San Francisco 24, OT COLLEGE Kennedy 6-9 8-10 20, Lawson 4-6 NHL 0-0 10, Brown 3-5 1-2 7, Kuxhausen Thursday, Nov. 14 MANHATTANVILLE — Named All Times EST MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin made at 10. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 8:20 p.m. 3-9 0-0 9, Johnson 1-3 0-0 3, Moore Julene Caulfield director of athletics EASTERN CONFERENCE more 3-pointers in its game against McNeese Davison hit 3 of 4 from 3-point range and 0-0 0-0 0, Orlina 2-2 2-3 7, Washing- Sunday, Nov. 17 and recreation. Atlantic Division Dallas at Detroit, 1 p.m. ton 0-3 2-2 2, Hutchinson 0-0 0-0 0, NYU — Named Taysha Pye and GP WLOTPts GF GA than it did in its first two games of the sea- lifted the Badgers out of their shooting N.Y. Jets at Washington, 1 p.m. Poyser 1-3 0-0 2, Baker 1-5 0-0 3. Emiko Smith women's assistant bas- Boston 18 11 3426 64 48 New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 son. But it took the Badgers one half to get slump. His jumper with two seconds before Totals 21-45 13-17 63. ketball coaches. Montreal 18 10 5323 64 56 p.m. WISCONSIN (2-1) Florida 18 94523 67 67 going from long range. halftime extended Wisconsin’s lead to 37-34. Denver at Minnesota, 1 p.m. NBA Reuvers 4-9 2-3 10, Ford 7-11 0- All Times EST Toronto 20 97422 68 67 Houston at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Brad Davison scored a game-high 24 The Cowboys did a good job containing 0 16, Trice 3-9 0-0 8, Davison 7-8 7- EASTERN CONFERENCE Buffalo 17 96220 50 48 Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. 7 24, Pritzl 4-9 3-4 13, Wahl 1-2 1-2 Atlantic Division Tampa Bay 15 85218 52 52 points, Aleem Ford added a career-high 16 Wisconsin big man Nate Reuvers in the first Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 3, Cuevas 0-1 0-0 0, Qawi 0-0 0-0 0, W L Pct GB Ottawa 18 7 10 1 15 51 61 p.m. Hedstrom 0-0 0-0 0, McGrory 3-6 2- Boston 91.900 — Detroit 20 7 12 1 15 46 75 points and Wisconsin drained 10 3 pointers half. Reuvers, a 6-foot-11 junior who was Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. 2 9, Ballard 0-0 0-0 0, Higginbottom Toronto 73.700 2 Metropolitan Division Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05 in its 83-63 win against McNeese on often double teamed, scored 10 points in the 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Philadelphia 74.636 2½ GP WLOTPts GF GA p.m. 29-55 15-18 83. Brooklyn 46.400 5 Washington 20 14 2432 79 60 Wednesday night. win. New England at Philadelphia, Halftime_Wisconsin 37-34. 3- New York 29.182 7½ N.Y. Islanders1713 3127 54 39 4:25 p.m. Ford, who had two 3-pointers and shot 7 Reuvers sat the final 6:50 of the first half Point Goals_McNeese St. 8-21 (Kux- Southeast Division Philadelphia 18 10 5323 57 54 Cincinnati at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. hausen 3-6, Lawson 2-2, Orlina 1-1, WLPct GB Pittsburgh 18 10 6222 60 47 of 11 from the field, said it was a tale of two with two fouls, and picked up his third less Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Johnson 1-2, Baker 1-5, Poyser 0-2, Miami 73.700 — Carolina 18 10 7121 61 52 Open: N.Y. Giants, Seattle, Ten- halves. And as the Badgers (2-1) picked up than two minutes into the second. Washington 0-3), Wisconsin 10-28 Atlanta 46.400 3 N.Y. Rangers16 86218 54 53 nessee, Green Bay (Davison 3-4, Ford 2-4, Pritzl 2-6, Charlotte 47.364 3½ Columbus 18 68416 42 61 their defense, the shots went in. Wisconsin D’Mitrik Trice had a pair of 3-point buck- Trice 2-7, McGrory 1-3, Wahl 0-1, Monday, Nov. 18 Orlando 47.364 3½ New Jersey 17 58414 44 65 Kansas City vs L.A. Chargers at Cuevas 0-1, Reuvers 0-2). Fouled Washington 27.222 4½ WESTERN CONFERENCE shot a season-high 10 of 28 from beyond the ets, and Pritzl added another to increase the Mexico City, MEX, 8:15 p.m. Out_None. Rebounds_McNeese St. Central Division Central Division arc. Badgers’ lead to start the second. 21 (Kennedy 5), Wisconsin 24 Transactions WLPct GB GP WLOTPts GF GA (Reuvers 4). Assists_McNeese St. BASEBALL Milwaukee 73.700 — St. Louis 19 12 3428 59 54 In the Badgers’ first two games, they shot Wisconsin strung together a 13-3 run 13 (Lawson, Kennedy, Baker 3), American League Indiana 74.636 ½ Colorado 18 11 5224 66 49 8 of 27 from long range. that included five straight points from Ford, Wisconsin 19 (Anderson 4). Total BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Cleveland 46.400 3 Nashville 18 96321 68 59 Fouls_McNeese St. 21, Wisconsin Released RHP Aaron Brooks. Chicago 47.364 3½ Winnipeg 19 10 8121 51 58 “It started on the defensive end for us, capped by a layup with 10:36 left to give Wis- 15. A_16,816 (17,230). TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Detroit 48.333 4 Dallas 18 88218 43 45 Named Ken Huckaby manager of WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 17 67416 45 53 just trying to get more stops,” said Ford. consin a 69-52 lead. Buffalo (IL). Southwest Division Minnesota 18 6 11 1 13 47 63 All TimesNFL EST “And then, play inside out and get good Walt McGrory, a reserve guard, scored a National League WLPct GB Pacific Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE COLORADO ROCKIES — Houston 83.727 — GP WLOTPts GF GA looks. I felt like we had some good looks in career-high nine points for Wisconsin. East Signed SS Eric Stamets to a minor Dallas 64.600 1½ Edmonton 20 12 6226 61 54 WLTPct PF PA the first half and they just didn’t fall. But in The Badgers scored 30 points off 18 league contract. San Antonio 56.455 3 Arizona 19 11 6224 56 46 New England 810.889 270 98 Memphis 47.364 4 Vancouver 19 10 6323 63 50 the second half, they were falling. So, we just McNeese State turnovers. Buffalo 630.667 174 150 FOOTBALL New Orleans 28.200 5½ Calgary 20 10 7323 59 58 Miami 270.222 119 268 National Football League tried to stick to it and stay confident in our “If the 3s are there, great, but we kept the ARIZONA CARDINALS — Placed Vegas 19 97321 56 56 N.Y. Jets 270.222 130 238 Northwest Division DL Zach Allen on IR. Signed DL WLPct GB Anaheim 19 98220 50 53 South shot.” ball around the perimeter and didn’t play Miles Brown from the practice squad Utah 83.727 — San Jose 19 8 10 1 17 54 67 WLTPct PF PA and LB , CB Sojourn Denver 73.700 ½ Los Angeles18 6 11 1 13 46 67 Brevin Pritzl scored 13 points in his first inside out like we need to do,” Gard said. Houston 630.667 238 191 Shelton and OL Ian Silberman to the Minnesota 74.636 1 NOTE: Two points for a win, one Indianapolis 540.556 194 193 start in two seasons for the Badgers, who “Once we started to do that and attack the practice squad. Portland 47.364 4 point for overtime loss. Top three Tennessee 550.500 203 197 ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed Oklahoma City 47.364 4 teams in each division and two wild won their second straight. press a bit, we were able to loosen up a little Jacksonville 450.444 176 189 RB Craig Reynolds to the practice Pacific Division cards per conference advance to North Kobe King, a sophomore wing who bit and make it easier for us in the second squad. W L Pct GB playoffs. WLTPct PF PA BALTIMORE RAVENS — Placed L.A. Lakers 82.800 — scored a career-high 18 points in the Badgers’ half.” Baltimore 720.778 300 189 Tuesday's Games DT Daylon Mack on IR. Signed DT L.A. Clippers 74.636 1½ Florida 5, Boston 4, SO Pittsburgh 540.556 193 181 victory on Nov. 8 over Eastern Illinois, didn’t LONG-RANGE GOALS Domata Peko. Phoenix 64.600 2 Montreal 3, Columbus 2, SO Cleveland 360.333 171 221 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Sacramento 46.400 4 N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Cincinnati 090.000 137 259 play on Wednesday after suffering a left-leg Wisconsin shot 10 of 28 from 3-point Released WR Golden State 29.182 6½ Colorado 4, Winnipeg 0 West from the practice squad. Signed WR Tuesday's Games Arizona 3, St. Louis 2, SO injury in practice on Monday. range in the victory, including seven 3s in WLTPct PF PA Greg Dortch to the practice squad. Indiana 111, Oklahoma City 85 Detroit 4, Anaheim 3, OT Kansas City 640.600 284 239 Forward Sha’Markus Kennedy scored 18 the second half. Five different players drilled CHICAGO BEARS — Signed LB Philadelphia 98, Cleveland 97 Vancouver 5, Nashville 3 Oakland 540.556 208 240 James Vaughters to the practice Miami 117, Detroit 108 Los Angeles 3, Minnesota 1 of his team-high 20 points in the first half baskets from beyond the arc. L.A. Chargers460.400 207 194 squad. Chicago 120, New York 102 San Jose 6, Edmonton 3 Denver 360.333 149 170 and A.J. Lawson added 10 for the Cowboys McNeese shot 8 of 20 from 3-point range, CINCINNATI BENGALS — Atlanta 125, Denver 121 Wednesday's Games NATIONAL CONFERENCE Waived LB Preston Brown. L.A. Lakers 123, Phoenix 115 Ottawa 4, New Jersey 2 (1-2). as five players drained 3-pointers. East CLEVELAND BROWNS — Utah 119, Brooklyn 114 N.Y. Islanders 5, Toronto 4 WLTPct PF PA McNeese coach Heath Schroyer said Wis- BIG PICTURE Waived LB Malik Jefferson. Signed Sacramento 107, Portland 99 Washington 2, Philadelphia 1, SO Dallas 540.556 251 170 DE Bryan Cox. Dallas at Calgary Philadelphia 540.556 224 213 Wednesday's Games consin adjusted after halftime and doubled- McNeese: Kennedy is a force inside for — Signed Memphis 119, Charlotte 117 Chicago at Vegas N.Y. Giants 280.200 203 289 LB Malik Carney and S Tyvis Powell Orlando 112, Philadelphia 97 and triple-teamed Kennedy. the Cowboys. He made all nine of his shots Washington 180.111 108 219 Thursday's Games to the practice squad. Boston 140, Washington 133 Winnipeg at Florida, 7 p.m. South “I thought they did a really good job stay- from the field and 8 of 10 from the foul line. — Houston 102, L.A. Clippers 93 N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7 WLTPct PF PA Placed RB Bruce Anderson III on the Minnesota 129, San Antonio 114 p.m. ing attached to our shooters,” Schroyer said. Wisconsin: Not only did Pritzl play well New Orleans 720.778 204 182 practice squad IR. Signed OT Ger- Golden State at L.A. Lakers Carolina at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Carolina 540.556 225 228 “Their length and strength, and ability to in his first start in two seasons, the Badgers hard de Beer and RB Darius Jack- Toronto at Portland Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 360.333 260 279 son to the practice squad. Colorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m. close out is really good. got critical contributions from reserves Atlanta 270.222 191 259 Thursday's Games LOS ANGELES RAMS — Placed Miami at Cleveland, 6 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. North “I thought Sha’Markus had his way in the McGrory and Tyler Wahl. Those efforts will C Brian Allen and LB Bryce Hager on Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. WLTPct PF PA IR. Signed OT Chandler Brewer and Dallas at New York, 8 p.m. Detroit at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Green Bay 820.800 250 205 first half, but they took him away in the sec- be needed when Reuvers gets in foul trouble DB Donte Deayon from the practice L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 Minnesota 730.700 262 182 Friday's Games squad and C Nate Trewyn to the p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. ond.” like he did against McNeese State. Chicago 450.444 162 157 practice squad. Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Detroit 351.389 217 237 Kennedy scored seven points to pace UP NEXT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Brooklyn at Denver, 10:30 p.m. St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. West Placed DL Ronald Blair III on IR. Friday's Games Montreal at Washington, 7 p.m. McNeese State to a 9-2 lead to start the game. McNeese State: Plays at New Mexico on WLTPct PF PA Signed DL Damontre Moore to a Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco810.889 259 129 The Badgers missed seven of their first Saturday. one-year contract. San Antonio at Orlando, 7 p.m. Seattle 820.800 275 254 Saturday's Games — Indiana at Houston, 8 p.m. Carolina at Minnesota, 2 p.m. eight shots but went on an 8-0 run – includ- Wisconsin: Host intrastate rival Mar- L.A. Rams 540.556 226 191 Signed CB from the Philadelphia at Oklahoma City, 8 Calgary at Arizona, 4 p.m. Arizona 361.350 222 281 ing back-to-back 3-pointers – to tie the game quette on Nov. 17. practice squad and CB John Franklin p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Thursday's Games to the practice squad. Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m. Vegas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Oakland 26, L.A. Chargers 24 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Sunday's Games Forget about slowing Verlander faltered. The right- FB/RB Khari Blasingame from Min- Boston at Golden State, 10:30 Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Baltimore 49, Cincinnati 13 Verlander nesota's practice squad. p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7 p.m. Chicago 20, Detroit 13 down – Verlander’s goal this hander lost twice to the Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 Atlanta 26, New Orleans 9 HOCKEY p.m. p.m. offseason is to add velocity champion Washington Tennessee 35, Kansas City 32 National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. From page 9 N.Y. Jets 34, N.Y. Giants 27 Saturday's Games to his top-end fastball. He’s Nationals – a letdown not F Curtis Lazar from Rochester Brooklyn at Chicago, 6 p.m. Washington at Boston, 7 p.m. Cleveland 19, Buffalo 16 (AHL). Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Montreal, 7 p.m. to have won a couple of thinking about using weight- factored in voting that con- Tampa Bay 30, Arizona 27 DETROIT RED WINGS — Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Miami 16, Indianapolis 12 them.” ed balls and other new-age cluded before the postsea- Recalled D Jonathan Ericsson from Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. Green Bay 24, Carolina 16 Grand Rapids (AHL). Placed D New Orleans at Miami, 8 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Verlander continued a throwing techniques. son began. Pittsburgh 17, L.A. Rams 12 Patrik Nemeth and LW Justin Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 Detroit at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota 28, Dallas 24 marvelous second act to his “I will always try to push He’s hoping to take career since a 2017 trade the boundaries of what I can another run at a title – with Spartans him very quickly. I asked Michigan State's assistant from Detroit to Houston. He do,” Verlander said. “If my Cole – next season. him, and he said he's good, provost for student health, led the majors with 21 victo- body says, ‘Hold on, you "I know that Gerrit had a and he motioned that to our wellness and safety. "As a ries and padded his Hall of can’t do that anymore,’ then great time playing here and I From page 9 trainers as well." precautionary measure, Fame resume by getting his I’ll pull back.” know he would like to say, intense." On Tuesday night, how- Brian was given further test- 3,000th in his final The case between Verlan- return, if possible,” Verlan- The Spartans blew a 21- ever, Michigan State ing the following day, and start of the regular season. der and Cole was tight. Cole der said. “But that is now on point lead in the fourth released a statement saying was once again determined He also reached 300 pun- had more (326) Gerrit and his family and quarter and lost at home to otherwise. not to have a concussion." chouts in a season for the and a lower ERA (2.50), but people above me.” Illinois last weekend. Lew- "Upon returning to the Avellino said decisions first time. Verlander threw 10 2/3 Tampa Bay Rays righty erke took a hit in the second sideline late in the fourth on when an athlete returns Verlander no-hit Toronto more innings and won more Charlie Morton finished half of that game and said quarter with under five min- to play are made by the on Sept. 1, becoming the games. They are the first set third a year after leaving afterward Saturday: "Defi- utes remaining in the game, medical staff, which does sixth pitcher with three no- of teammates to finish 1-2 in Houston in free agency. nitely rung my bell for a lit- Brian Lewerke was given a not report to the coaching hitters in a career. He joined AL voting – it’s happened DeGrom is in special tle bit, but I think I was symptom assessment by staff. a group that includes Hall of five times in the NL. company as a repeat NL win- fine." our medical staff. After not Lewerke said Tuesday he Famers Nolan Ryan, Sandy Verlander and Cole ner, joining Koufax, Greg "We didn't go through showing signs of a concus- felt OK. Koufax, and Cy pitched Houston to the Maddux, , any protocol," Dantonio sion, he was cleared to play," "Neck hurts a little bit, Young, along with 1880s World Series, where Cole Tim Lincecum, Clayton Ker- said Tuesday. "We looked at said Anthony M. Avellino, but that's normal," he said. pitcher Larry Corcoran. continued to dominate while shaw and . Column: Kaepernick’s tryout sounds more like a setup By PAUL NEWBERRY be held on a Tuesday – an off day most knife nine inches in my back and pull it playing he definitely was a weapon. I’ll be AP Sports Columnist weeks for NFL teams and normally a time out six, it’s not progress. It’s still a knife in curious to see how he does.” FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) – Colin when tryouts are held – or moved back a my back.” There are plenty of teams that seeming- Kaepernick’s NFL tryout sounds more like week or two to give Kaepernick more time Others are more hopeful that this rep- ly could benefit from Kaepernick’s dual- a setup. to prepare. With the bulk of this week’s resents a real chance for Kaepernick to threat talents. A PR stunt to former teammate Eric games on Sunday, it seems unlikely that resume his NFL career. The winless Cincinnati Bengals recently Reid, one that comes with all sorts of take- any head coaches, general managers or “It’s a huge opportunity for him,” said benched longtime starter Andy Dalton and it-or leave-it conditions. high-level officials will be on hand in Flow- Miami Dolphins center and captain Daniel are known for giving second and third Reid hopes it’s a legitimate conduit ery Branch. Kilgore, who played with Kaepernick on chances to players with much more bag- back into the league, but his gut feeling A person familiar with the workout says the San Francisco 49ers. “If I know Colin, gage than Kaepernick supposedly brings. that “it’s disingenuous” seems right on the the NFL has refused to provide Kaeper- he’s going to be in shape. He’s going to be The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the AFC mark. nick with a list of teams that plan to ready. He should have fresh legs. I’m sure playoff mix even after losing Ben Roethlis- Yet here we are, nearly three years after attend. The person, speaking to The Asso- his arm is feeling pretty good.” berger to a season-ending injury. The Kaepernick was exiled from the NFL for ciated Press on condition of anonymity It remains to be seen how many teams Miami Dolphins could sure use a compe- kneeling during the national anthem in because the plans haven’t been released will send representatives, but it will proba- tent quarterback after flip-flopping protest of police violence and racial injus- publicly, said a couple of teams reached bly be most if not all of them. Even those between journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick and tice, with the league seemingly making its out to the quarterback’s camp as a cour- that don’t need a quarterback, such as the Josh Rosen. first significant step toward giving the tesy, saying they were caught off guard by Falcons. The Dolphins will be represented at quarterback another chance. the timing and couldn’t be there. “I’m sure we will,” Atlanta coach Dan Kaepernick’s workout, according to coach On Saturday, the NFL is putting on a Maybe the league didn’t think Kaeper- Quinn said. “Who likes a workout better Brian Flores. workout for Kaepernick at the Atlanta Fal- nick would go along with such a proposal, than a scout? Nobody. I’m sure most teams “Having that much time off, you’ve got cons’ suburban training complex, inviting giving them a chance to say he had will have people around.” to get back into the swing of things, but all 32 teams to send representatives. snubbed their entrée back into the league. By scheduling such a unique workout he’s a very good player,” Flores said. “We’ll But there are plenty of reasons for Reid But Kaepernick, who as of Wednesday under such strange circumstances, the see what it looks like and do our due dili- and others to doubt that the NFL is really hasn’t taken a snap in the NFL for 1,046 NFL has given everyone a bit of cover to gence.” sincere about reopening its doors to such a days, desperately wants a platform to see for themselves what Kaepernick can But Reid is not optimistic that the Pan- divisive figure. show he’s still good enough to play for bring to a team after such a long layoff, thers, despite losing quarterback Cam “I’ll believe it when I see it,” said Reid, someone. with so many seemingly prime years still Newton to a foot injury – or any team, for the Carolina Panthers safety and a former Putting the onus back on the league, ahead of him. He turned 32 less than two that matter – will actually sign Kaeper- teammate of Kaepernick’s who joined in Kaepernick made it clear he was showing weeks ago. nick. the kneeling protest and paid a hefty price up with an understanding that teams If nothing else, this workout creates To him, the whole process sounds like himself. “At this point, it feels like a PR would dispatch those who can actually plenty of intrigue. the league that wants to save face instead stunt.” make decisions. There’s scant evidence – Muhammad of doing the right thing. The NFL’s offer to arrange the workout “I’ve been in shape and ready for this Ali comes immediately to mind – of an “They want the appearance of giving came as a total surprise to Kaepernick’s for 3 years, can’t wait to see the head athlete resuming his career after such a Colin a chance, but they give him two camp and even, supposedly, to one of the coaches and GMs on Saturday,” Kaeper- long layoff. Plaxico Burress and Michael hours’ notice and tell him it has to be on a league’s most plugged-in owners. nick tweeted. Vick both returned to the NFL after miss- Saturday when they know decision-mak- “I have not been part of any discussions Reid doesn’t think his ex-teammate will ing two full seasons, but neither fully ers are traveling,” Reid said. with the league about that happening,” get his wish. recaptured the form they showed before “Is this real?” said Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs. “Being that it’s on a Saturday, what running afoul of the law. ___ “I was probably as surprised about it as decision-makers are going to be able to “It’ll be interesting,” said Chicago Bears AP Sports Writers Rob Maaddi in Philadelphia, Steve Reed in Charlotte, anybody." attend a workout?” he said. Pressed on coach Matt Nagy, whose team has strug- Steven Wine in Miami, Andrew Seligman in Chicago, Kyle Hightower in The QB was given a mere two hours to whether the NFL’s offer at least represent- gled offensively behind quarterback Mitch Foxborough, Massachusetts, Dave Skretta in Kansas City, Larry Lage in accept or reject the proposal. The league ed some degree of progress, Reid repeated Trubisky. “He’s been out of the game a lit- Detroit, Josh Dubow in Santa Clara, California, John Wawrow in Buffalo and turned down his request that the workout a quote from Malcolm X: “If you stick a tle bit, but when he was doing well and Dennis Waszak in New York contributed to this report. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Going above, beyond for others Dear Annie: My wife and I feel we are being taken advantage of by our family and friends. I think we have gone over and above with acts of kindness. Some family members don’t even talk to us, let alone acknowledge birthdays and holidays. When we went to church recently, the Dear theme of the pastor’s homily was that as Annie you give to others, so you will be reward- ed. I have just about had it. The more we own computers, tablets and cellphones – I do, the less respected we are and the more still don’t get thanked. You’d think their we are taken advantage of. – Feeling Used parents would give them the address or Dear Feeling Used: Giving should come phone number they need in order to from wanting to give and the sense of joy acknowledge a birthday gift that has been you get when you see someone smile in arriving on every birthday since they were response to your kind acts. Still, if you feel THE PAJAMA DIARIES born. – Just Don’t Get It like you are crossing mountains for your Dear Just Don’t Get It: These boys are friends and they are barely stepping over a the ones who just don’t get it. And this sit- log in the forest for you, it might be time to uation clearly started with the parents. It is set some clear boundaries about what you the parents’ job to teach their children to will and won’t do. There is nothing mean show appreciation, and if this important about saying no sometimes. The meanest lesson wasn’t taught to them when they thing you can do is overextend yourself so were young, it’s no surprise they aren’t that you feel resentful. Then you won’t be showing gratitude as grown adults. of service to anyone, especially those clos- If you really care about continuing to est to you – your family and friends. have a relationship with them, you might Dear Annie: I need to know: What is it want to jokingly ask, “Did you get my MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM with people who don’t reply in any way, birthday gifts?” Sending thank-you notes shape or form – no phone call, email, text is a nice courtesy to family members, and or old-fashioned thank-you card – for it’s just plain good manners. By being birthday gifts? For years, I have been giv- straightforward and talking with them, ing one particular family of three boys gen- you could point out that there are many erous birthday checks or gift cards. I have stories about people who were hired for yet to get any sort of thank-you. their dream job because they wrote great When the boys were younger, I knew thank-you notes after an interview. 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