Partly cloudy High: 41 | Low: 30 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, March 16, 2017 75 cents ‘WORTH SAVING’ Trail acquisition Fast effort moves Corporation ahead in Hurley on board with By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] Hiawatha HURLEY — Plans to acquire a railroad parcel so Hurley can restoration connect to the Michigan Iron Belle Trail moved ahead Tues- By IAN MINIELLY day when the city council agreed [email protected] to be the grant applicant in an IRONWOOD — “It’s worth attempt to buy about 600 feet of saving,” said Mike Wiedl, from property. Fast Corporation, in response to Council members approved Pete Sturgul’s question on the applying for a $22,000 grant state of the Hiawatha statue. from the Gogebic Range Health For Sturgul, who is raising funds Foundation. to restore the statue with John A letter from attorney Mike Rudberg, those words must have Fauerbach, of the Iron County been a shock and a relief. Non-Motorized Trails Commit- Wiedl said their company is tee, explained a short history of one of the few left doing this kind the trail effort and plans for the of unique work, with their pri- future. mary competition coming from Fauerbach said for more than in prefabricated molds. a year the committee has The Fast Corporation made the attempted to purchase the parcel red Stormy Kromer and the between U.S. 51 and the bridge giant skier on US 2. Wiedl said over the Montreal River from he should have the quote back in Canadian National Railroad. three weeks. He said the railroad was pre- Sturgul and Rudberg have viously willing to sell the land raised $14,000 of the expected for $22,000, “which some people $20,000 cost to replenish the thought was too much.” statue so far and are hoping to He said efforts to negotiate a secure the rest of the funds this better price with the railroad spring and summer. Their plan have shown little progress. is for the remodel to occur this Through the health commit- summer, possibly as late as the tee grant, if the price turns out fall — equipment and schedule to be less than $22,000, the depending. remainder of the grant could be The Hiawatha statue is Ian Minielly/Daily Globe used to develop the site, possibly owned by the Ironwood Chamber MIKE WIEDL, Fast Corporation, inspects the Hiawatha statue in Ironwood Wednesday from a donated Ironwood fire department truck lift. Pete with a trailhead, electricity and Sturgul and John Rudberg are leading the fund raising efforts to repair and restore the statue. So far the duo has gathered $14,000 of the a pavilion, Fauerbach wrote in expected $20,000 costs for repairs. the letter to Hurley Mayor Joe HIAWATHA — page 5 Pinardi. Fauerbach said the city would be deeded the property. City council members have long supported a project to devel- op a trailhead in that area, even Bessemer looks to promote growth with pop-up shop program before the popular Michigan By IAN MINIELLY months free rent to new businesses look- providing some of the start-up costs, businesses and activity into downtown trail was constructed. [email protected] ing to open in the downtown area of the authroity is making it easier for Bessemer, the authority hopes to bring Fauerbach said the trail spur BESSEMER — The previously dis- Bessemer. The DDA intention is to kick- people to test their business idea. If the more people to the downtown so they not in Hurley would provide “easy cussed partnership between the Down- start businesses people may have been business works, the authority helped only stop at their intended destination, access... (to the Iron Belle Trail) town Development Authority and city of dreaming about but never had the start- start a long-term business in Bessemer. but at other shops as well.” and provide an excellent tourist Bessemer to promote business growth in up capital to implement. The design of If the business does not work out, at Loper is available for interested par- draw in the heart of the down- Bessemer is coming to fruition. According the program is to provide businesses a least we had more activity in our down- ties that would like to set up a time to town.” to Charly Loper, city manager, the DDA trial period to see if their idea is viable town for the time their business was meet with the city manager about the He noted to the mayor that is announcing the start of their pop-up without crippling an entrepreneur for open.” program and their business idea at 906- everything is being done with shop program. trying. According to Loper, “This is too impor- 663-4311 and The pop-up shop program offers six Dave Osier, DDA member said, “By tant to the authority. By getting new [email protected]. TRAIL — page 5 DRUG DROP BOX Highland Copper resumes drilling

WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP — located about 13 miles from Lake are removed. During the late 1950’s, 30 “Highland Copper began mobiliz- of the Clouds in Wakefield Town- After exploration, Highland holes were drilled in this area of ing a drill rig Tuesday in antici- ship off County Road 519. Copper is obligated by the coun- the park, which indicated the pation of being ready to begin County road commission ty’s permit to restore all dis- presence of copper mineraliza- drilling one of the nine bore- workers will be placing signs turbed areas to previous condi- tion. Highland Copper’s current holes,” said John Pepin, Michi- along the road to caution tions. Four borings were complet- work is trying to confirm the vol- gan DNR deputy public informa- motorists driving on 519. The ed by Highland Copper in Febru- ume and quality of the copper by tion officer. bore holes range in depth from ary on state managed lands west boring in between the holes pre- The state of Michigan does not 150 feet to 1000 feet below the of 519. The warm weather own the minerals beneath the surface and are immediately caused a temporary suspension section of the park, which is filled with cement once the cores in operations. DRILLING — page 5 Ironwood public hearing today on $2 million grant application By RALPH ANSAMI Citizens wishing to comment on the grant field improvements their top goal for 2017 [email protected] application for the city’s well-field pump sta- projects. IRONWOOD — A special Ironwood City tion project will each have three minutes to The project is consistent with the city’s Commission meeting today at 6 p.m. will state their opinions. Community Development Plan. include a public hearing on a plan to seek A total of $2 million in funding will be The resolution notes that 55.5 percent Ralph Ansami/DailyGlobe Michigan Community Development Block sought through a CDBG Infrastructure of city residents are low and moderate THE PRESCRIBED drug drop-off box has been returned for the pub- Grant funding for the booster pump replace- Capacity Enhancement grant. income persons as determined by an lic to use in the Ironwood Public Safety Department lobby. There is ment project. The city’s match to the ICE grant would be income survey approved by the Michigan now a receptacle above the box where needles can be placed. The The session will begin with the public $222,222, according to a resolution to come Economic Development Corporation, old box set-up was removed after an officer was stuck with a needle hearing, to be followed by action by the com- before city commissioners. which may enhance the possibility of being while emptying it. mission. City commissioners recently made well- awarded the grant.

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DATA BREACH WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- grants was dismissed on Capitol Trump’s promised wall on the dent Donald Trump has finalized Hill by those who remember how U.S.-Mexico border. his first budget for the federal a modest cut to the program sank People familiar with the bud- government, a blueprint that a spending bill not long ago. get who spoke on condition of would make deep cuts in the The United States spends anonymity in advance of the pub- Environmental Protection Agen- more than half a trillion dollars lic release say the White House cy and other domestic programs on defense, more than the next is seeking a 30 percent cut from while significantly increasing seven countries combined. But an Energy Department office spending on the military. Trump has signaled he would that promotes energy efficiency The budget, to be submitted to make the Pentagon the big win- and renewable energy. The office Congress on Thursday, was ner with a $54 billion boost to has funded research on projects widely expected to cause political defense spending. such as LED light bulbs, electric pain for Republicans and Democrats are unlikely to trucks, advanced batteries and Democrats, who will have the support the cuts, and Republican biofuels. final say on spending in the defections raise the possibility of The Office of Energy Efficien- arduous budget process. a congressional train wreck and cy and Renewable Energy is tar- Trump has promised a spend- a potential government shut- geted for at least $700 million in ing plan that fulfills his cam- down when the 2018 budget year cuts from its current $2.1 billion paign promises to boost national begins Oct. 1. budget, said Scott Sklar, chair- security, from spending more on The budget, known as a “skin- man of the steering committee of defense to building a wall along ny budget,” was unlikely to have the Sustainable Energy Coali- the U.S.-Mexico border. Though many of the details expected on tion. he repeatedly promised that Capitol Hill. It will be limited to The Energy Department could Mexico would pay for the wall, the discretionary, $1 trillion- see steep cuts for its 17 national U.S. taxpayers will foot the bill. plus portion of the $4 trillion laboratories, which conduct cut- Republicans have groused annual federal budget that pays ting-edge research on topics from about some of the preliminary for Cabinet agencies and depart- nuclear power to advanced mate- Associated Press plans, including elimination of ments. rials for energy generation, stor- ACTING ASSISTANT Attorney General Mary McCord, center, accompanied by U.S. Attorney for the Northern the $3 billion community devel- The remainder of Trump’s age and use. District Brian Stretch, left, and FBI Executive Director Paul Abbate, speaks during a news conference at the opment block grant program budget — proposals on taxes, Trump’s preliminary budget, Justice Department in Washington, Wednesday. The Justice Department announced charges against four that’s popular among local GOP mandatory spending and deficits delivered in secret to agencies defendants, including two officers of Russian security services, for a mega data breach at Yahoo. officials; a 25 percent cut to the and projections on the economy last month, proposes a 37 per- EPA and elimination of 3,000 — won’t come out until May. cent cut to the State Department jobs; and the scuttling, essential- Preliminary reports on the and foreign aid budgets. Those ly, of a $300 million per-year pro- budget show some domestic Cab- cuts and others were subject to Russian agents, hackers charged gram to clean up the Great inet agencies, such as the depart- revision in the back-and-forth Lakes. ments of Homeland Security and the White House had with agen- Trump’s plan to eliminate Veterans Affairs, would see cies leading up to the release this in massive Yahoo breach community development block increases, including $3 billion for week. WASHINGTON (AP) — Two tions are separate. answers to security questions Russian intelligence agents and One of the Yahoo-related and other personal information a pair of hired hackers have been defendants, a Canadian and may have been stolen. Three Northeast digs out from March snowstorm as ski areas revel charged in a devastating crimi- Kazakh national named Karim months later, Yahoo revealed it nal breach at Yahoo that affected Baratov, has been taken into cus- had uncovered a separate hack in MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Associated Press at least a half billion user tody in Canada. Another, 2013 affecting about 1 billion The Northeast was in dig-out PORTLAND, accounts, the Justice Depart- Alexsey Belan, is on the list of accounts, including some that mode Wednesday, a day after a MAINE, firefight- ment said Wednesday in bring- the FBI’s most wanted cyber were also hit in 2014. treacherous storm packing ers Andrew ing the first case of its kind criminals and has been indicted U.S. officials said it was espe- strong winds and accompanying Johnston, left, against current Russian govern- multiple times in the U.S. It’s not cially galling that the scheme plummeting temperatures left Lt. Don Brown, ment officials. clear whether he or the other two involved officers from a Russian some residents dealing with center, and In a scheme that prosecutors defendants, Dmitry Dokuchaev counterespionage service that rock-hard ice and others with David Young dig say blended intelligence gather- and Igor Sushchin, will ever step theoretically should be working more than 2 feet of snow. The out one of the ing with old-fashioned financial foot in an American courtroom collaboratively with its FBI coun- upshot: a late-season boost to the city’s 1,500 fire greed, the four men targeted the since there’s no extradition terparts. region’s ski areas. h y d r a n t s , email accounts of Russian and treaty with Russia. “Rather than do that type of The powerful nor’easter that Wednesday, in U.S. government officials, Rus- “I hope they will respect our work, they actually turned paralyzed much of the Washing- Portland, Maine. sian journalists and employees of criminal justice system,” McCord against that type of work,” ton-to-Boston corridor Tuesday A powerful financial services and other pri- said. McCord said. fell short of the predicted snow- nor’easter buf- vate businesses, U.S. officials The indictment identifies Paul Abbate, an FBI executive fall in many areas, but the 29.9 feted much of said. Dokuchaev and Sushchin as offi- assistant director, said the inches of snow that fell by the Northeast Using in some cases a tech- cers of the Russian Federal Secu- bureau had had only “limited Wednesday afternoon at the with blizzard nique known as “spear-phishing” rity Service, or FSB. Belan and cooperation with that element of Burlington International Airport conditions on to dupe Yahoo users into think- Baratov were paid hackers the Russian government in the in Vermont was the second-most Tuesday. ing they were receiving legiti- directed by the FSB to break into past,” noting that prior U.S. on record, about 3 inches shy of mate emails, the hackers broke the accounts, prosecutors said. demands to turn over Belan had the high established in January wheels in her snowy driveway in when it’s done.” into at least 500 million accounts Dokuchaev has been in cus- been ignored. 2010. an attempt to go out and buy Most people heeded warnings in search of personal information tody in Russia since his arrest on Though the U.S. government “Yesterday it was too tough to some gas for her snowblower. to stay off the roads, preventing and financial data such as gift treason charges in December, has previously charged individu- drive out here, but today it was “I was ready for spring. I real- the multicar pileups typically card and credit card numbers, along with his superior and sev- al Russian hackers with cyber- perfect,” said Lindsey Poirier, ly was,” Burgos said. “I want to seen after a bad storm, but there prosecutors said. eral others. Russian media have crime — as well as hackers who was skiing at the Pats Peak enjoy the weather, but it’s just so were still deaths. A 16-year-old “We will not allow individuals, reported that Dokuchaev and his directly linked to the Chinese ski area Wednesday in Henniker, hard to do that with all this girl was killed when she lost con- groups, nation states or a combi- superior were accused of passing and Iranian governments — this New Hampshire. “The conditions snow.” trol of her car on a snowy road nation of them to compromise the sensitive information to the CIA. is the first criminal case to name are really good. The powder is In Portland, Maine, most and crashed into a tree in Gil- privacy of our citizens, the eco- The media reports also have con- as defendants sitting members of awesome.” roads and sidewalks were ford, New Hampshire, police nomic interests of our companies tended that Dokuchaev was the FSB for hacking charges, the Many schools in New England cleared Wednesday, but firefight- said. In East Hartford, Connecti- or the security of our country,” arrested by the FSB several Justice Department said. remain closed or had delayed ers were just getting to work dig- cut, an elderly man died after said Acting Assistant Attorney years ago and offered a choice: U.S. intelligence authorities openings Wednesday, giving ging out 1,500 hydrants. Fire Lt. being struck by a snowplow General Mary McCord, the head serve a long prison sentence on have concluded that Russian crews time to dig out from the Paul Marshall and two other truck. And, in Longmeadow, of the Justice Department’s hacking charges or sign a con- intelligence agencies were storm, which followed a stretch firefighters were responsible for Massachusetts, a public works national security division. tract to work for the agency. behind hacking efforts of Demo- of unusually mild winter weath- digging out 120 to 180 hydrants employee was killed after the The case, announced amid The FSB hasn’t commented, cratic email accounts in last er. that were buried by snowplows. snowplow he was driving was hit continued U.S. intelligence agen- and the Justice Department did year’s election. Officials say this In Albany, New York, streets “I’ll be a sweaty mess, but by an Amtrak plow train clearing cy skepticism of their Russian not confirm that. case is separate from that inves- were largely cleared Wednesday everyone’s in it together. Every- tracks. counterparts, comes as U.S. Yahoo didn’t disclose the tigation, though one of the defen- morning of the almost 2 feet of one’s in the same boat. So it The largest snowfall reported authorities investigative Russian breach until last September dants in the Yahoo case, Belan, snow that fell a day earlier. But builds a weird camaraderie,” in Vermont was 34 inches in the interference through hacking in when it began notifying hundreds was among the Russians sanc- many cars were still buried Marshall said. “Everyone is mis- town of Jay, about 50 miles the 2016 presidential election. of millions of users that their tioned last year by the Obama under thick blankets of snow. erable together. And we finish it northeast of Burlington, along Officials said those investiga- email addresses, birth dates, administration. Marisa Burgos spun her together. And it’s a huge relief the Canadian border. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 l 3 Community calendar Take cabbage beyond Email calendar items and com- dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., munity news to news@yourdaily- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Woodland Church, Ironwood. globe.com. For more information, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Bessemer Veterans of For- call 906-932-2211. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. eign Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, St. Patrick’s Day Thursday, March 16 area74.org. Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Sunday, March 19 By Bonnie Brost Patrick’s Day. Here are some naise. Mix well with a wire whip. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Episcopal Church of the Transfigu- St. Patrick’s Day brings out tasty recipes that use the budget- Add dressing to vegetables and nity Action Agency food com- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., ration, Ironwood. area74.org. modity distribution, seniors, closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Government the cabbage. It’s the biggest holi- friendly and healthy vegetable. mix well. Yield 10 servings. mothers, infants, children, 9:45- Church, Ironwood. Iron County Aging Unit day for fresh green cabbage con- Here’s a great low-sodium Nutrition facts: Servings size, 10 a.m. EST, Lake Gogebic Senior St. Urho’s Day Dance, 2 p.m., Finance Committee, 1 p.m., Hurley sumption in America, according alternative to corned beef and ½ cup; calories, 55; total fat, 3.5 Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 a.m. Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. 906- Senior Center. to the U.S. Department of Agri- cabbage. grams; saturated fat, 0 grams; EST, Porcupine Mountain Senior 932-1608. Iron County Highway Commit- culture. cholesterol, 0 milligrams; sodi- Center, White Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., tee, 4 p.m., Highway Department, The Irish found cabbage a sus- um, 65 milligrams; potassium, Hurley. EST, Holy Family Catholic Church Wesley United Methodist Church, tainable vegetable during the Cabbage1 tablespoon and Beef olive Hotoil Dish 110 milligrams; carbohydrates, 5 parking lot, Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 Ironwood. Wednesday, March 22 Great Potato Famine that began 1 pound 90 percent lean grams; fiber, 2 grams; protein, 1 p.m. EST, Resource Center, Mass Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 in 1845. Cabbage grew well in ground beef or ground turkey gram; and calcium, 25 mil- City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Christian Men of the North- Ireland and when the potato breast ligrams. Township Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; Bessemer. area74.org. land, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Iron- crops failed, cabbage was the 1½ cups onion, thinly sliced This recipe is a lower sodium 2:30-2:45 p.m., Watersmeet Town Monday, March 20 wood. Hall parking lot, Watersmeet. 906- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 main course in many meals. The 4 medium carrots (about 2 alternative to sauerkraut. Irish ate a lot of it — about 65 cups), grated Sauerkraut has about 750 mil- 884-2106. Gogebic County Human Ser- a.m., Range Community Bible pounds per person each year 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. ligrams of sodium in one-half wood Memorial Building. Gogebic County Medical Care Facil- Alcoholics Anonymous, open based on crop production at that (3 cloves) cup. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- ity, Wakefield. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran time. 3 cups green cabbage, shred- vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Cabbage is a green leafy veg- ded Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 etable that is known as a crucif- 3 cups red cabbage, shredded Sweet2 tablespoons and Sour canolaRed Cabbage or olive Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. p.m. 906-932-4990. erous vegetable. It’s related to 2 tablespoons fresh grated oil p.m., Marenisco Township. 906- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, broccoli, cauliflower and Brussel ginger or 1 teaspoon of ground 1 small head (8 cups) red cab- 667-1110. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. sprouts. High in vitamin C, cab- ginger bage, shredded Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, area74.org. rant, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron County Veterans Service bage also contains vitamin K ¼ teaspoon salt 1 large (1 1/2 cups) Granny Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., that’s good for bone health and ¼ teaspoon pepper Smith apple, chopped area74.org. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., contains phytochemicals called ¼ teaspoon hot pepper flakes 1 small onion, sliced Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Ironwood. area74.org. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., indoles that may help prevent or hot sauce (optional) 1/4 cup sugar al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Ontonagon United Methodist Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. cancer. The inexpensive veg- Add olive oil to large skillet 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar Mended Hearts and Diabetes Church basement, next to Holiday area74.org. etable is easy to grow and stores over medium heat. Add ground 1/3 cup water Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus gas station, Ontonagon. area74.org. Government well through the winter. beef and brown. Add onions, car- ¼ teaspoon salt (optional) Grand View Hospital conference Government Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Varieties include green cab- rots and garlic. Cook until veg- 1/4 teaspoon ground black area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. Bessemer Housing Commis- courthouse, Bessemer. bage, which is known as the king etables are starting to soften, pepper Bessemer Area Historical sion, 8:30 a.m., executive director’s Thursday, March 23 of cabbage, and red cabbage, about 5 minutes. Add ginger, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. Bessemer. which is similar but has dark red salt, pepper and hot pepper. Put oil, cabbage, apples, onion Gogebic County Family Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- or purple leaves. Then there’s Cook until cabbage is soft, about and sugar into a large pot. Pour ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Department of Human Services wood Memorial Building. Napa cabbage, also known as 15 minutes. Yield: 6 servings. in the vinegar and water. Add p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic County Gogebic County Veterans Ser- 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Medical Care Facility, Wakefield. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Chinese cabbage, which is oblong Nutrition facts: Serving size, 2 salt, pepper and cloves. Bring to Faith Center, Ironwood. Wakefield-Marenisco School Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., shaped and has thick yellow- cups; calories, 215; total fat, 10 a boil over medium-high heat, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Board, 5 p.m., school board room, Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 green leaves. Savoy cabbage has grams; saturated fat, 3 grams; then reduce heat to low. Cover p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Wakefield. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906- the round shape similar to green cholesterol, 50 milligrams; sodi- and simmer until cabbage is ten- Hurley. area74.org. Bessemer City Council, 5:30 667-1110. cabbage but has crinkly dark um, 200 milligrams; potassium, der, about 20 minutes. If you Gogebic County Council of p.m., city hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, green leaves. Bok choy is another 640 milligrams; carbohydrates, want it thicker, mix 2 teaspoons Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- Hurley School Board, 5:30 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. loose-leaf variety with dark 15 grams; fiber, 4 grams; protein, cornstarch and 2 teaspoons cold mer VFW. p.m., Hurley High School library. area74.org. Knights of Columbus Council green leaves and tender stems. 17 grams. water in a cup until smooth. Add Ironwood Area School District Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Cabbage can be prepared in a to cabbage mixture and simmer 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC Board of Education, 6 p.m., The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- Hall, Ironwood. variety of ways. It can be eaten on medium heat for 2-3 minutes Luther L. Wright K-12 School board al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Celery Seed Coleslaw Wakefield Chamber of Com- room. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 raw, steamed, stir-fried, sautéed, 14-ounce package classic until liquid thickens. Yield: 8 merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal Watersmeet Township School p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, stewed or pickled. Pickling or fer- coleslaw mix (or 4 ½ cups shred- servings. Building. Board, 6:30 p.m., media center, 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse menting is one of the favorite ded fresh cabbage and 1 cup Nutrition Facts: Serving size, Government Watersmeet School. Faith Center, Ironwood. ways to preserve cabbage, such shredded carrots) ½ cup; calories, 120; total fat, 3.5 Gogebic County Transit Board, Tuesday, March 21 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 as creating sauerkraut or kim- 2 stalks (¾ cup) celery, diced grams; saturated fat, 0 grams; 3:45 p.m., Transit Facility, Ironwood. p.m., First Presbyterian Church, chee. Kimchee, which is often 1 small (¾-cup) green pepper, cholesterol, 0 milligrams; sodi- Gogebic Range Solid Waste Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Hurley. area74.org. made with Chinese cabbage, is a chopped um, 90 milligrams (if you added Management Authority, 4:15 p.m., Government Transfer Station, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. spicy condiment often found in 1 tablespoon sugar optional salt); potassium, 200 Iron-Gogebic Integrated Fami- Downtown Ironwood Devel- Korean recipes. 3 tablespoons distilled vinegar milligrams; carbohydrates, 22 Gogebic County Forestry and opment Authority, 8 a.m., meet- ly Services, 9-10:30 a.m., Iron Avoid overcooking cabbage. or red wine vinegar grams; fiber, 2.5 grams; protein, Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., ing, Conference Room 1, second Natural Resources Center, Besse- County Courthouse, Hurley. 906- Its characteristic flavor comes 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 gram. 663-4045 or 715-561-2191. floor, Memorial Building, Iron- mer. wood. from glucosinolates, which con- 1 teaspoon celery seed Bonnie Brost is a licensed Wisconsin Veterans Employ- tain sulfur. Overcooking cabbage cup olive oil mayonnaise and registered dietitian in the Friday, March 17 ment Services Representative, 9- Iron County Aging Unit Board, produces a hydrogen sulfide gas Combine all vegetables in a 11:30 a.m., veterans service office, 9 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. ⅓ Wellness Program at the Essen- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Hurley. 715-392-7808. Friday, March 24 that releases its unpleasant odor. large bowl. In separate small tia Health St. Mary’s Heart & a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Expand your menus beyond bowl, combine sugar, vinegar, Vascular Center in Duluth, Gogebic Conservation District, vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 corn beef and cabbage on St. olive oil, celery seed and mayon- Minn. 10 a.m., Natural Resource Center, wood Memorial Building. 906-667- a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Bessemer. 1110. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Blood Pressure Screening, 11 p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. nurses, Mill Street Garden, Besse- Ironwood Carnegie Library Ivana Trump writing memoir about her children with Donald Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- mer. 906-663-0308. Board, 4 p.m. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- NEW YORK (AP) — Ivana instilled in them what she said in a statement that they Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Trump, the first wife of Presi- believes to be the most important were “excited” about “Raising Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. dent Donald Trump, is writing a life lessons: loyalty, honesty, Trump” and called Ivana an Ontonagon United Methodist Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, memoir that will focus on the integrity and drive,” the state- “amazing mom, teacher and Church basement, next to Holiday Golden Dragon. Ontonagon United Methodist couple’s three children. ment reads. inspiration to all of us.” Ivana gas station, Ontonagon. area74.org. Range Art Association, 1 p.m., Church basement, next to Holiday Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 “Raising Trump” will be pub- Donald and Ivana Trump Trump said in a statement that 906 Boom, Ironwood. gas station, Ontonagon. lished Sept. 12, Gallery Books divorced in 1992 amid revela- “Raising Trump” was in part a p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic North Country Trail, 6 p.m., area74.org. told The Associated Press on tions that Donald Trump had Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Regal Country Inn, Wakefield. 906- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 response to compliments she Saturday, March 18 229-5122. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Wednesday. According to been having an affair with Marla receives about her children. Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Gallery, Ivana Trump is writing Maples, who became his second “I was a tough and loving Community Pickleball Pad- VFW post home. a story of “motherhood, wife. (They divorced in 1999 and mother who taught them the strength and resilience” and six years later Donald Trump value of a dollar, not to lie, cheat also will reflect on her “child- married Melania Knauss.) or steal, respect for others, and in communist Czechoslo- Gallery is calling the book “non- other life lessons that I’ll share vakia, her escape from the political,” and it’s also unlikely to now in ‘Raising Trump,’ along Proper tree planting tips for Arbor Day regime and relocation to New be critical of the president, whose with unfiltered personal stories Arbor Day, an April holiday diameter of the root ball or root branches. York, her whirlwind romance, candidacy Ivana Trump support- about Don, Eric, and Ivanka that celebrates the planting and spread. —Stake and/or protect the and her great success as a busi- ed. Her divorce from him includ- from their early childhood to caring for trees, is a popular —Dig the hole just deep trunk of the tree if there is a nesswoman.” ed a nondisclosure agreement, becoming the ‘first sons and time for homeowners to add enough to allow the first struc- real potential for wind damage “As her former husband takes and her children with him — daughter,’” she said. new trees to their landscapes. tural root to be at level grade. or lawn-mower injury. Remove his place as the 45th president of Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric — Before doing this, however, The diameter of the hole should the guy wires (string, rope, wire the United States, his children are close to their father and are homeowners should consider be two to three times the diam- or other ties used with sup- have also been thrust into the contributing memories to the advice from expert arborists to eter of the root ball or root ports) when the staking is no media spotlight — but it is Ivana book. In Loving Memory of ensure the trees’ longevity. spread. longer needed or the tree could who raised them and proudly The three younger Trumps “Too often, consumers waste —Set the tree on undisturbed be injured or even killed from DENNIS RAMME hundreds of dollars on trees solid ground in the center of the girdling by the wire. Briefs who passed away 1 year ago that will die because they were hole. The tree should be planted —Prune to develop a good on March 16, 2016. planted too deep,” cautions so that the root flare, the base of branch structure once the tree MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer Matchefts and Chris Paulik, who You’re forever in the hearts Tchukki Andersen, BCMA, the tree trunk where the roots has become established in its Seed Library will host Darrin will help attendees start their of your family and friends. CTSP and staff arborist with begin to “flare-out,” will be visi- new home, usually one to three Kimbler, Iron County UW- own seeds. the Tree Care Industry Associa- ble above grade. years after planting. Never Extension Horticulture Special- Seed starting supplies will be Our daily thoughts of you tion (TCIA). —Backfill with soil from the remove more than 25 percent of ist, to present a free seed-start- provided. fill us with happy memories “Proper planting is absolute- planting hole, using water to total foliage in one year. ing program on Monday, March Please sign up by Saturday, that we will hold very dear. ly essential for the success of a pack or settle the soil around (Depending on the tree and its 20, at 1 p.m., at the Mercer Pub- March 18, by calling the library transplanted tree,” says Ander- the root ball. Do not tamp soil condition, some arborists advo- lic Library. at 715-476-2366. Sadly missed by sen. “Using quality plants and by stepping on it. cate capping pruning at an even Kimbler’s seed starting pro- For more information on the Melissa Colassaco, following up with good tree care —Mulch the planting area lower percentage.) gram will be followed by a free seed library, call Jeanne at 715- Devin, practices, such as watering, with 2 to 4 inches of an organic, —Fertilizing is not recom- hands-on workshop by Seed 476-2460 or Chris at 715-476- Kalle and Kaydance pruning and fertilizing, will not composted mulch such as wood mended at the time of planting. Library organizers Jeanne 2874. save a poorly planted tree. The chips. Do not mulch up to or most common mistake is plant- against the trunk. Start the ing the root ball too deep.” mulch 6 inches away from the Andersen advises consumers tree trunk.           End Of The Season Sale to follow these planting guide- —Trees should be pruned 2017 MXZ 600 SPORT (E-Start) ...... 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CLOVERLAND MOTORS Minimum number required to join for series to resume. All members are required to pay on start date. Equal Opportunity Employer & Provider 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PRE-REGISTER, PLEASE CALL 1-800-848-3372 4 l THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Liberty is not for wimps Most Americans, whether liberal or con- come when he permits others to say things Sue Mizell, Publisher servative, Democratic or Republican, do not with which he agrees. Instead, the true test show much understanding or respect for the comes when one permits others to say things Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor principles of personal liberty. We criticize with which he disagrees. Colleges lead the our political leaders, but we must recognize nation in attacks on free speech. Some sur- that their behavior simply reflects the val- veys report that over 50 percent of college ues of people who elected them to office. That Walter E. students want restrictions on speech they In Their Opinion means we are all to blame for greater gov- Williams find offensive. Many colleges have complied ernmental control over our lives and a with their wishes through campus speech Chatfield leads charge decline in personal liberty. Let me outline codes. some fundamental principles of liberty. A very difficult liberty pill for many My initial premise is that each of us owns Americans to swallow is freedom of associa- on FOIA reform himself. I am my private property, and you tionally mandated functions of the federal tion. As with free speech, the true test for are yours. If we accept the notion of self-own- government; we are all obligated to pay our one’s commitment to freedom of association State legislators in Lansing can be an easy target for ership, then certain acts can be deemed share of those. does not come when one permits people to criticism, but in this case they deserve recognition for get- moral or immoral. Murder, rape and theft Many say that government spending voluntarily associate in ways that he deems ting it right. are immoral because those acts violate pri- guarantees one right or another. That’s non- acceptable. The true test is when he permits This week, the Michigan House of Representatives’ com- vate property. Most Americans accept that sense. True rights exist simultaneously people to associate in ways he deems offen- petitiveness committee approved legislation that would murder and rape are immoral, but we are among people. That means the exercise of a sive. If a golf club, fraternity or restaurant subject state lawmakers and the governor’s office to the ambivalent about theft. Theft can be defined right by one person does not impose an obli- were not to admit me because I’m a black same open-records laws that are imposed on all other gov- as taking the rightful property of one Amer- gation on another. In other words, my rights person, I would find it offensive, but it’s ernmental agencies and elected officials in Michigan. ican and giving it to another, to whom it does to speech and travel impose no obligations every organization’s right to associate freely. When the Michigan Freedom of Information Act was not belong. It is also theft to forcibly use one on another except those of noninterference. On the other hand, a public library, public passed in 1976, legislators for whatever reason exempted person to serve the purposes of another. For Congress to guarantee a right to health utility or public university does not have a themselves and the governor’s office from its provisions. At least two-thirds of federal spending care, food assistance or any other good or right to refuse me service, because I am a It’s remained that way in the more than 40 years since. can be described as Congress’ taking the service whether a person can afford it or not taxpayer. Last year, a package of bills was introduced to remove that rightful property of one American and giving does diminish someone else’s rights — name- The bottom line is that it takes a bold per- blanket exemption afforded to lawmakers and the gover- it to another American, to whom it does not ly, their right to their earnings. Congress son to be for personal liberty, because you nor. The bills were passed by House members at the end of belong. So-called mandatory spending has no resources of its very own. If Congress have to be able to cope with people saying last year’s legislative session, but Republican leadership in totaled $2.45 trillion in 2015. Thus, two- gives one person something that he did not things and engaging in voluntary acts that earn, it necessarily requires that Congress the state Senate never brought the bills to a vote. thirds of the federal budget goes toward you deem offensive. Liberty is not for wimps. Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, food deprive somebody else of something that he Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- The proposal was put forth again this year, with Emmet did earn. County-area state Rep. Lee Chatfield, R-Levering, among assistance, unemployment and other pro- nomics at George Mason University. To find grams and benefits that fall into the catego- Another area in which there is contempt out more about Walter E. Williams and read the legislative leaders introducing it. The bills were passed for liberty, most notably on many college out of the House’s committee on Thursday and appear ry of taking from some and giving to others. features by other Creators Syndicate writers To condemn legalized theft is not an argu- campuses, is free speech. The true test of and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate headed to a floor vote next week. Then, they’ll be turned ment against taxes to finance the constitu- one’s commitment to free speech does not webpage at creators.com. over to the Senate for another shot at approval next week. The timing is appropriate. March 12-18 is “Sunshine Week,” a nationwide celebration of the public’s right to access information about the government. The hope is to Today in history draw people’s attention to the process through which any citizen may obtain public information. By The Associated Press Often times it feels like government agencies and offi- Today’s Highlight in History cials are too big and distant to reach. Even if the idea is On March 16, 1802, President that they work for us, it frequently seems like they exist Thomas Jefferson signed a mea- above us. sure authorizing the establishment This policy provides an example of that. For years, by of the U.S. Military Academy at not changing this policy, legislators have implicitly West Point, New York. On this date: endorsed a policy that allows them to operate outside of the In A.D. 37, Roman emperor laws they impose on other elected leaders in our state. Tiberius died; he was succeeded by This is wrong. Along with many of his colleagues, Chat- Caligula. field is working to change that and we applaud him for it. In 1517, the 12th and final ses- We agree that there should be some information with- sion of the Fifth Lateran Council of held from public view, especially as it relates to lawmakers the Catholic Church took place in helping constituents with their problems. But a policy that Rome, almost five years after the council began. exempts legislators from any public scrutiny of this kind is In 1751, James Madison, fourth a breeding ground for mistrust. president of the United States, was We hope the state Senate takes up this bill package born in Port Conway, Virginia. quickly and passes it so that Gov. Rick Snyder can sign it In 1792, Sweden’s King Gustav and then move on to the next order of business. This is not III was shot and mortally wounded a change that requires much more debate. It makes sense. during a masquerade party by a for- mer member of his regiment (he —Petoskey News-Review died 13 days later). In 1926, rocket science pioneer Robert H. Goddard successfully tested the first liquid-fueled rocket at his Aunt Effie’s farm in Auburn, Legislators Massachusetts. In 1935, Adolf Hitler decided to break the military terms set by the Michigan Wisconsin Treaty of Versailles by ordering the death by an Israeli military bulldoz- Clooney, were arrested outside the 68. Actor Victor Garber is 68. Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Box Gov. Scott Walker, 115 East rearming of Germany. er while trying to block demolition of embassy of Sudan in Washington Actress Kate Nelligan is 66. Coun- 30013, Lansing, MI 48909, phone State Capitol, Madison, WI 53702, In 1945, during World War II, a Palestinian home in the Gaza during a protest that accused try singer Ray Benson (Asleep at 517-373-3400, online contact page: phone 608-266-1212, online contact American forces declared they had Strip. Sudanese President Omar al- the Wheel) is 66. Bluegrass musi- michigan.gov/snyder. page: walker.wi.gov. secured Iwo Jima, although pockets Ten years ago: Former CIA Bashir of provoking a humanitarian cian Tim O’Brien (Hot Rize; Earls of Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., 328 of Japanese resistance remained. operative Valerie Plame told a crisis in his own country. Leicester) is 63. Rock singer-musi- Mich., 731 Hart Senate Office Build- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- In 1968, during the War, House committee that White House One year ago: President Barack cian Nancy Wilson (Heart) is 63. ing, Washington, DC 20510, phone ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- the My Lai Massacre of Vietnamese and State Department officials had Obama nominated Merrick Garland World Golf Hall of Famer Hollis “carelessly and recklessly” blown to take the seat of Supreme Court Stacy is 63. Actress Isabelle Hup- 202-224-4822, online contact page: 5323, online contact page: ronjohn- civilians was carried out by U.S. her cover in a politically motivated Justice Antonin Scalia, who had pert is 62. Actor Clifton Powell is 61. stabenow.senate.gov. son.senate.gov. Army troops; estimates of the death smear of her husband, former died the previous month; Republi- Rapper-actor Flavor Flav (Public Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., 724 Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., toll vary between 347 and 504. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, for cans pledged to leave the seat Enemy) is 58. Rock musician Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- 709 Hart Senate Office Building, In 1974, the Grand Ole Opry House opened in Nashville with a publicly disputing President George empty until after the presidential Jimmy DeGrasso is 54. Actor ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- Washington, DC 20510, phone 202- W. Bush’s assertion that Saddam election and said they wouldn’t Jerome Flynn is 54. Folk singer 6221, online contact page: 224-5653; online contact page: bald- concert attended by President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat. Hussein was on the brink of acquir- even hold confirmation hearings. Patty Griffin is 53. Movie director peters.senate.gov. win.senate.gov. ing a nuclear bomb. Menu Foods, a Washington, D.C.’s subway system Gore Verbinski is 53. Country U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, R- U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Ash- In 1987, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis announced his major manufacturer of dog and cat began an unprecedented 29-hour singer Tracy Bonham is 50. Actress Watersmeet, 414 Cannon House land, 2330 Rayburn House Office food sold under Wal-Mart, Safeway, safety shutdown, inconveniencing Lauren Graham is 50. Actor Judah Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20515, candidacy for the Democratic presi- dential nomination. Kroger and other store brands, hundreds of thousands of people. Friedlander is 48. Actor Alan Tudyk 20515, phone 202-225-4735, online phone 202-225-3365, online contact recalled 60 million containers of wet Frank Sinatra Jr., 72, who carried is 46. Actor Tim Kang is 44. contact page: bergman.house.gov. page: duffy.house.gov. In 1991, a plane carrying seven members of country singer Reba pet food after reports of kidney fail- on his famous father’s legacy with Rhythm-and-blues singer Blu State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- McEntire’s band and her tour man- ure and deaths. his own music career, died while on Cantrell is 41. Actress Brooke Escanaba, 4100 Binsfeld Building, Ashland, 126 South, State Capitol, ager crashed into Otay Mountain in Five years ago: A jury in New tour in Daytona Beach, Florida. Burns is 39. Actor Brett Davern (TV: P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707, southern California, killing all on Brunswick, New Jersey, convicted Today’s Birthdays “Awkward”) is 34. Actress Alexan- phone 517-373-7840, online contact phone 608-266-3510, online contact board. U.S. skaters Kristi Yam- former Rutgers University student Comedian-director Jerry Lewis is dra Daddario is 31. Rhythm and page: senatortomcasperson.com. page: legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- aguchi, Tonya Harding and Nancy Dharun Ravi in the webcam spying 91. Country singer Ray Walker (The blues singer Jhene Aiko is 29. Rock State Rep. Scott Dianda, D- ate/25/bewley. Kerrigan swept the World Figure episode that ended in the suicide of Jordanaires) is 83. Movie director musician Wolfgang Van Halen is 26. Calumet, S-1489 House Office State Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bay- Skating Championships in Munich, his gay roommate, Tyler Clementi. Bernardo Bertolucci is 76. Game Thought for Today Building, P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, field, 409 North, State Capitol, P.O. Germany. (Ravi served 20 days in jail for inva- show host Chuck Woolery is 76. “Until we lose ourselves there is MI 48909, phone 517-373-0850, Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708, 608- In 2003, American activist sion of privacy, bias intimidation Singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker no hope of finding ourselves.” — online contact page: 266-7690, online contact page: Rachel Corrie, 23, was crushed to and other counts.) Actor George is 75. Country singer Robin Henry Miller, American author dianda.housedems.com. [email protected]. Clooney and his father, Nick Williams is 70. Actor Erik Estrada is (1891-1980).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 l 5 The city allowed Wiedl to use the AREA / STATE Record Hiawatha lift on one of the firetrucks, driv- WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP en by Matt Sterbenz, for the inspection, in a display of soli- darity. POLICE REPORTS From page 1 Meyers and Sturgul said City of Ironwood The Ironwood Public Safety of Commerce, which is why Mike they hoped for similar time with Department received a Tuesday Meyers was on sight for the local equipment when it came afternoon report that a tree was inspection, but it is on land time for the repairs to save down against a power lime across owned by the city of Ironwood. money. from the Cloverland Plumbing busi- ness. Xcel Energy was notified to make repairs. ——— MSP/WSP urges An Ironwood resident called the IPSD Tuesday and said he had received a call from the U.S. Depart- ment of Health, asking for informa- safety during Irish tion about where he worked and his address. The caller said there were prob- lems with the man’s health insur- ance. holiday celebrations When the man responded with some specific questions, the caller According to the Michigan The MSP and WSP are hung up, according to the report. State Police office in Wakefield, encouraging everyone to make a The man said it appeared to be a St. Patrick's Day is one of the plan before heading out to fes- scam and officers advised he was most popular holidays in the tivities. “Designate a sober driv- wise not to give out any specific United States to celebrate. The er before you and your friends information, such as his Social downside of this holiday is, in celebrate. Do not wait until Security number. ——— 2014, 18 people died in drunk you've already been drinking to On Sunday at 3:30 a.m., the driving crashes and never lived find a sober driver, and never MSP arrested Denver Ronald Shar- to celebrate another one for mak- try to drive when you are drunk, row, 21, of Ironwood, for operating ing an avoidable decision to drive “said Sgt Glenn Gauthier of the while intoxicated. after drinking. MSP. Lottery According to Dave Pabst, Drivers can download the free, Submitted director of Wisconsin State Zero In Wisconsin Drive Sober SECTION FIVE drilling program in Wakefield Township is shown on the map above. The nine planned holes Patrol, “Last year three people mobile application, available at are off State Route 519, motorists are being warned by flags of the drill work and hazards on the road. The Wednesday Michigan died in Wisconsin traffic crashes zeroinwisconsin.gov, which completed bore holes, finished before the thaw occurred, are visible to the left of the highway. Classic Lotto 47: 03-08-26-27-44-47 on St. Patrick's Day.” March 17 includes: Poker Lotto: QD-QS-9C-5H-3S has become one of the nations —A blood alcohol estimator Midday Daily 3: 6-3-8 519. Barring a significant return determine whether mining Midday Daily 4: 9-7-6-6 deadliest holidays according to —Designated driver selector Drilling to wintry conditions, there is not would eventually be pursued. Daily 3: 4-1-6 the MSP. The National Highway —Find a ride feature for local expected to be any additional Should the company propose Daily 4: 7-8-0-9 Traffic Safety Administration taxi, mass transit, and other ser- Fantasy 5: 07-15-19-21-25 borings on state park land this to mine copper in this area, per- Keno: 14-17-18-19-21-27-29-32-34-42-43-44-47-51- said between 2010 and 2014, vices for safe rides home winter,” said Pepin. mitting procedures would take 55-58-59-64-72-75-77-80 From page 1 almost three fourths of drunk- —Video clips of Wisconsin's Before deciding whether to place under a separate Michigan Wisconsin driving fatalities in the early top skateboarders, BMX riders, viously sunk. mine copper, Highland Copper Department of Environmental 5 Card Cash: KH-JS-5D-3H-7H hours of March 18, involved snowboarders, snowmobilers, “This work today does not would need to finish the explo- Quality regulatory process. This Megabucks: 03-07-22-42-44-46 drunk drivers. and roller derby women as seen SuperCash: 03-12-13-14-20-25, Doubler: N restart Highland Copper’s ration, analyze its core samples process includes public comment Badger 5: 08-11-16-21-23 Additionally, walking intoxi- in the Zero In Wisconsin TV mes- exploratory work on park land and, depending on those results, opportunities. Daily Pick 3: 2-4-6 cated can also be deadly the sages situated west of County Road conduct a feasibility study to —Ian Minielly Daily Pick 4: 1-3-4-3 NHTSA said, as a lack of atten- —And games that may help in Multi-state tion and coordination places assessing vision and reaction Powerball: 16-30-41-48-53-16 powerplay: 3x drunk pedestrians at risk of get- times. ting hit by a vehicle. —Ian Minielly 17-year-olds voted in Wisconsin primary Trail (AP) — Dozens of 17-year-olds voting as 17-year-olds, Rock season saying 17-year-olds could Snowmobiler voted illegally across Wisconsin County referred seven and vote in some states as long as during last spring’s intense pres- Racine County referred five. they turn 18 before the Novem- idential primary, apparently Brown County referred what the ber election, the report said. From page 1 wrongly believing they could cast report called “multiple” 17-year- Some political campaigns also the coordination of motorized charged in Iron crash ballots if they turned 18 ahead of olds to prosecutors. The report were spreading false information trail users. the November general election, did not track charging decisions about eligibility, the report said. Pinardi said the grant appli- HURLEY — A 54-year-old The Iron County Sheriff's according to a new state report. or for whom the 17-year-olds The Sanders campaign specifi- cation has an April 4 deadline. Hubertus, Wis., man faces a Department reported two juve- Wisconsin Elections Commis- voted. cally was sending out national felony charge in Iron County niles on another snowmobile sion staff examined voter fraud Commission spokesman Reid messages on social media about Court relating to a Dec. 31 per- were airlifted to a hospital after referrals that municipal clerks Magney said Monday that he’d 17-year-olds being able to vote in sonal injury snowmobile acci- they were injured, one seriously, said they made to prosecutors never seen this issue crop up presidential primaries, Magney dent. in the accident on Spring Camp after the 2016 spring primary before. The teenagers were likely said, although Wisconsin elec- A second-degree reckless Road in the town of Pence. and general elections. The com- encouraged to go to the polls by tion officials didn’t see any mis- injury charge has been filed A signature bond of $10,000 mission was set to approve the messages flying around social information from that campaign against Christopher Ehler, the was set by Judge Patrick Mad- findings during a meeting Tues- media during the spring primary about Wisconsin. driver of one of the snowmobiles den at a Feb. 27 court hearing day and forward a report to the involved in the accident. and later signed by Ehler. A Legislature. 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(:40) ›› Saw III (‘06) Tobin Bell. ’ (R) PREMIUM 6 l THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 CELEBRATIONS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Olathe girl with cancer Broadcast legend, longtime professor’s life is a lesson PHILADELPHIA (AP) — first to get wish from Four weeks into their intern- ships, the Temple University students were getting a pep talk new charity from their professor. “You’re at the point now KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — enced just one cancer-free birth- where pleasantly aggressive Seven-year-old Olivia Hansen day, at age 1. comes into it,” he told them. “If and little sister Elle explored a Four years ago, after Olivia’s you’re not getting to do. what Florida beach this week while first relapse at age 3, the Dream you want to do, you’re not being hunting sea shells, blissfully Factory arranged a family trip to aggressive enough. You’ve got to unaware of the dark clouds Disney World. Doctors estimated make yourself known.” swirling over their futures. her survival time at two months. It’s the kind of straightfor- The Olathe girls also toured But chemotherapy and radiation ward advice that Lew Klein has the Magic Kingdom and paused beat back the alveolar rhab- been giving students for a long, with their parents for a touristy domyosarcoma tumors growing long time. photo near Cinderella Castle. in her brain and spine. But it’s not just his words that The quickly arranged trip So much time has passed serve as a lesson. It’s his life. came courtesy of Sporting since then that Olivia doesn’t The Philadelphia broadcast- Kansas City’s newest philan- remember that wish trip. ing legend started his collegiate thropic endeavor, Sporting Wish- Now, the cancer has exploded tutelage before he helped to es, a program for children bat- inside the little girl who loves launch the careers of NBC tling cancer for a second, third or unicorns, dolls and dressing like anchor Matt Lauer and Dick even fourth time. It fills a need a princess. Tumors are in her Clark; before he served as execu- for children facing life-threaten- brain, spine, arm, both hips and tive producer of American Band- ing illnesses who already a leg. stand, the show that turned received a granted wish from After Olivia’s parents learned Philadelphia teenagers dancing programs like the Dream Facto- that news March 3, they signed into a national trendsetting phe- ry and Make-A-Wish Founda- up with a home health/hospice nomenon; before he helped start tion, which approve only one group for pediatrics. Channel 6’s Action News format; wish per child, no matter which “They are really great and the and before he and W. Carter charity provided it. program seems great, but I am Merbreier sat down over fried Yet sometimes, children sur- not great,” Olivia’s mother, Mar- oysters and cocktails and vive a life-threatening illness garet Hansen, posted that day on thought up Captain Noah and only to relapse months or years a Facebook account called Team His Magical Ark. All but one of these roles are Associated Press later, often into a situation Olivia. “I still cannot believe this THIS PHOTO taken Feb. 13, shows Lew Klein teaching broadcast journalism at Temple University’s College of where their odds plummet even is real. . in the rear-view mirror now for Klein, 89. Media and Communication, which later this month will bear his name and where he has been an adjunct for more. “This news is devastating to 65 years. The Kansas City Star us, and we have been trying to Temple is not. (http://bit.ly/2mpaPLi ) reports swallow the information and For 65 years — as long as he’s Broadcasting pioneer . So the girls would take tion students annually. that Sporting Wishes is designed determine what to do next.” been married — Klein has been The Cheltenham High grad sweaters to school and put them “Students travel around the to give those families some light Children’s Mercy nurse prac- an adjunct professor at Temple’s got his start in television, then a on as soon as school was over. It world and have internships during a very dark time, said titioner Joy Bartholomew dis- School of Media and Communi- fledgling enterprise, when he left a little Peter Pan collar from because of Lew,” said Betsy Brandi Thomas, a Sporting cussed with Olivia’s parents cation, which later this month was still an undergraduate at their uniform. That became the Tutelman, who has been co- Kansas City spokeswoman. The their immediate options: Take a will bear his name. the University of Pennsylvania phenomena of what girls wore teaching with Klein for 33 years. team and its philanthropic arm, second wish trip or resume Klein started in 1952 when he and performed commercials for across the country.” He donated his archives, all The Victory Project, launched chemotherapy, something Olivia was producer/director of WFIL- Dutch Boy paints, using a mari- He still marvels how Captain 23 boxes, to Temple in 2012, the program in collaboration already had endured dozens of TV, now WPVI Channel 6. onette he had made in summer Noah came about. including: a photo from Dick with Children’s Mercy Hospital. times. What’s kept him on campus? camp. For six months, Merbreier, a Clark’s 30th birthday party, The program’s first wish went “Olivia’s never going to feel “Seeing the students and see- He showed a picture from Lutheran minister, all but with Klein standing between to the Hansens, who returned better than she does right now,” ing how successful some of them 1948 with a young, dashing ver- stalked Klein, asking him to host Fabian and Chubby Checker. Thursday from Florida. Bartholomew told them. “One are,” he said. “There’s always a sion of himself operating the a show. Photos with legendary Phillies, The trip marked perhaps the dose isn’t going to make a differ- handful that stand out. First marionette. Fun fact: The “So we went to the Union including Mike Schmidt and Tim last time that first-grader Olivia ence. class, you can tell.” weatherman in the picture with League,” he said. “We had a cou- McCarver (for 14 years, Klein will feel good enough to enjoy “Go now.” He could tell with Bernie him was the late Ed Felbin ple of cocktails. We had fried oversaw telecasts of Phillies doing kid things with her kid sis- The trip would be valuable for Prazenica, now president and (stage name Frank Ford), hus- oysters and we came away with games.) Photos of Klein posing ter. Elle as well, Bartholomew said. general manager of WPVI. band of former District Attorney Captain Noah.” with Presidents Richard Nixon, First diagnosed with an It could give her quality “sissy” He could tell with Steve Lynne Abraham. The show ran 27 years. Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald R. aggressive cancer when only 17 time with a sister she likely Capus, executive producer of Klein still has the head of that Temple connection Ford and John F. Kennedy. (He months old, Olivia has experi- won’t have much longer. CBS Evening News. And David marionette sitting on a shelf in Klein began at Temple before once gave Kennedy a ride in his Brenner, comedian. Merrill his den. it had a communication school. station wagon.) Reese, Philadelphia Eagles radio He’s given a lot of advice over He was one of a handful of Temple named a 1,200-seat announcer. Marc M. Rayfield, The foundation has previously the years, like the time Matt adjuncts who taught a few cours- hall in its performing arts center Fundraising campaign senior vice president of CBS relied on private donations, includ- Lauer, still a student at Ohio es in radio and TV out of the for Klein, and in 2001, it started launched to preserve JFK’s Radio in New York. And Bob ing some from members of the University, got a job offer from a business school. The weekend the Lew Klein Alumni in the sailboat Saget, actor on Full House and Kennedy family, to pay for upkeep television station and was torn anchor at WFIL had asked him Media Awards. Distinguished host of America’s Funniest BOSTON (AP) — President of the sailboat, but it started the on whether to finish school or to keep an eye on Temple stu- alumni and other entertainers, Home Videos, who will emcee John F. Kennedy loved the sea, and public campaign this year to raise take the job. dents when they visited the sta- including Tina Fey, Whoopi the Lew Klein naming ceremony perhaps nothing represented that its profile during a yearlong series of “Take the job,” Klein advised. tion. Soon he was lecturing on Goldberg, and Lauer, have been March 29. love more than the wooden sailboat events to mark the 100th anniver- One person who didn’t need campus. recognized. On a Monday in February, the family bought when he was just sary of Kennedy’s birth, Executive advice, he said, was Dick Clark. “I just remember being com- Temple announced last month Klein faced another group of 15. Director Steven Rothstein said. Klein recalled how Clark pletely impressed,” said Prazeni- that the school would be named undergrads, who listened atten- To help preserve the boat the “The president loved the ocean impressed him during an inter- ca, “that we would get a chance for Klein, who provided a multi- tively and clapped when he fin- teenage Kennedy dubbed the Vic- and the water from his early days view. to listen to and be taught by million-dollar gift. It was the ished his lecture. tura, the John F. Kennedy Library to his days in the Navy to his time “We gave him some scripts, someone who literally did all the same day that Klein received the “He tells you how it is,” said Foundation on Wednesday in the presidency, and he had and said look them over. . About things that I had hoped to do lifetime achievement award Alyssa Jerome, a senior from launched a GoFundMe campaign many fond memories of the Vic- five minutes later, literally, he some day.” from the National Association of Freehold, N.J., “not crushing to raise $25,000 for maintenance. tura, both as a child and from came into the control room and Rayfield, also a former stu- Television Program Executives, your dreams, but like if you’re The 25-foot Victura is now on when he was dating the future said I’m ready,” Klein said. dent, said he may not have gone which he cofounded. not going to work for it, nothing display outside the John F. first lady,” Rothstein said. Clark, Klein said, had taped to college if it weren’t for Klein. Klein remains humble and will happen.” Kennedy Library and Museum in The boat can be seen in several the script, then using a pedal- His parents were divorced, and grateful for the honor. During class, Jerome told Boston from May until November, famous photos of Kennedy and his operated recorder played it back he wasn’t sure he’d have the “To me, it was so amazing Klein she was disappointed she where it is subjected to a constant family at their Cape Cod retreat. through a wire that fed into his money. Klein helped him get that it would ever happen,” he hadn’t been able to go out on a assault from the elements. Victura, which means “she who ear, repeating his words as he financial aid. said. story with a news crew from Fox Every year it needs 100 to 125 is about to conquer” in Latin — a heard them. “There’s a lot of people in the He has no thought of retiring 29, where she began interning hours of preservation work, from subject Kennedy struggled with in “We were amazed, and he got media business who might oth- from teaching. The internship last month. general repairs to sanding, as well school — remained his escape the job,” Klein said. erwise be digging ditches if it class isn’t a heavy lift; it meets “Did you go up to see Dennis?” as paint and varnish touchups. even during the presidential years. Klein also was amazed how wasn’t for Lew Klein,” he said, four times a semester. he asked her, referring to station American Bandstand caught on gazing at a picture of himself That’s enough to leave stu- manager Dennis Bianchi. around the country, giving rise and Klein in his office. dents, like Jerome, with a last- “Not yet,” Jerome said. to new styles and trends. The connections between ing impression. there’s “Ohhh, I told you,” he said, “Most of the girls on the show Temple and Klein are many. The day after class, Jerome reminding her of his previous came from West Catholic High Klein, who lives with his wife, took Klein’s advice. She met advice. “If they see you walking School,” he said. “As soon as Janet, in Abington, comes to Bianchi, the Channel 29 execu- like across the newsroom with Den- school was over, they would run campus three or four times a tive. nis on your arm, that may solve around the corner and come into month. He chairs the communi- Bianchi’s face lit up when she the problem.” the studio. The sisters at the cation school’s advisory board. mentioned Klein’s name, she “All right! I’ll make it hap- school did not want the kids Scholarships in his name are said. “You did the right thing,” pen,” Jerome said. appearing on the show in the awarded to media/communica- Bianchi told her. 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That included a number of gives them a tough choice: Find a analysis released Monday said Republican-led states, including pot of cash to make up the differ- the GOP plan would lead to 24 Indiana under Vice President ence or let coverage lapse for mil- million Americans losing health Mike Pence when he was gover- lions of lower-income Americans. care coverage over the next nor there. Governors and state lawmak- decade but did not provide a Among those benefiting from ers analyzing the Republican state-by-state breakdown. Indiana’s expansion is Michael plan to replace former President In addition to Medicaid, states Boone, a 55-year-old cook from Barack Obama’s Affordable Care are concerned about the Republi- Gary. Act fear a return to the past, can plan to replace federal pre- Boone said it was the first when those without health cover- mium subsidies for people who time he has had health coverage age used emergency rooms for buy private insurance with tax as an adult, and it allowed him to their medical needs. That uncom- credits that would be adjusted get treatment for medical prob- pensated care was written off by based on age, with older people lems he didn’t know he had. They hospitals or billed to the state. paying more. If the cost of health included high cholesterol, high The ax would fall especially insurance is too great under the blood pressure and a hernia. hard on Medicaid, the state-fed- GOP plan, people might drop His coverage could be a casu- eral program that provides coverage and rely instead on alty if the Medicaid cuts take health care to the poor and emergency rooms. effect and Indiana cannot find a lower-income workers. Connecticut estimates that way to pay for a larger share. In Washington, for example, 34,000 people who buy policies in “I really don’t have a full grasp state officials say they would the insurance marketplace would of the situation yet,” Boone said. Associated Press have to come up with $1.5 billion drop their coverage under the “But right now, I’m scared to IN THIS Jan. 6, file photo, Michael Boone poses for a portrait in his Gary Ind., home. It is the Republican pro- a year starting in 2020 to keep GOP plan. Overall, it would add death.” posed changes to Medicaid, which has become the largest source of federal revenue for states, that have coverage in place for about about $1 billion in annual costs The federal government paid drawn the most reaction since the Coordination of Benefits report was released. Under the Affordable Care 600,000 residents who gained for the state, equivalent to 5 per- the entire cost of the Medicaid Act, 31 states and the District of Columbia expanded their Medicaid programs, providing coverage to about coverage through the Medicaid cent of its budget. expansion for three years under 11 million Americans. Among those benefiting from Indiana’s expansion is Boone. expansion that was a key part of It is the GOP’s proposed Obama’s law and was to continue Obama’s health care law. changes to Medicaid, which has paying 90 percent of the cost A second Medicaid change reducing their flexibility in the legislative health committee, “It would actually leave our become the largest source of fed- starting in 2020. would limit the federal aid per future, said Barbara Lyons, a said the costs of the proposed fed- nation worse off than before the eral revenue for states, that have The Republican plan, which is enrollee for everyone on Medi- senior vice president at the eral cuts to Medicaid could be ACA was implemented,” Gov. drawn the most reaction since supported by President Donald caid, with the varying by Kaiser Family Foundation, a dramatic for his state. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, said in a the CBO report was released. Trump, calls for getting rid of the state. Under the caps, states nonpartisan group that studies “It’s not sustainable for New written statement. Under the Affordable Care higher match in 2020 for new would be locked into the choices health policy. Jersey,” he said. “How would we Most states don’t yet have Act, 31 states and the District of enrollees who are eligible under they will make now for the struc- New Jersey state Sen. Joe also make our pension payment firm cost estimates on the conse- Columbia expanded their Medi- the expanded standards. ture of their Medicaid programs, Vitale, a Democrat who chairs a and pay for everything else?”

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HOURS: Wed. & Thurs. 12-9; Fri. & Sat. 12-10; Sun. 12-8 8 l THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Legal help Shirley Mae (Mallgren) Ahola Matthew Allan ‘Mutti’ Salo could come HURLEY, Wis. — Matthew Allan “Mutti” Salo, 65, of Silver SUPERIOR, Wis. — Shirley M. Ahola, 97, a Shirley and her beloved St., Hurley, passed away Saturday, March 11, 2017, at his long-time resident of Wakefield, Mich., passed husband, “Father Jack,” home. faster for away peacefully early Tuesday morning, would clear many a dance He was born June 11, 1951, in Hammond, Ind., to Matt and March 14, 2017, surrounded by loved ones at floor with their dancing and Ardie (Johnson) Salo. He attended Newport Grade School and Twin Ports Health Services in Superior. rarely missed a song. She Luther L. Wright High School in Ironwood, Mich., graduating those arrested Shirley was born on March 1, 1920, in loved to watch football with with the Class of 1969. He returned for a while to Hammond Wakefield, a daughter of William and Mabel her family and was a true and eventually joined the U.S. Navy, where he was a (Johnson) Mallgren. Packer Backer. writer/editor/photographer stationed in in Chicago On Oct. 18, 1941, she married the love of Shirley is survived by her Oxnard, Calif., and Guam. He received a CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago’s her life, Jacob Simon Ahola. They were mar- three children, Rebecca National Defense Service Medal and was hon- top judge announced a new pro- ried for more than 45 years. Shirley Mae “Becky” Schlais, Wakefield, orably discharged in 1973. gram Tuesday to enable quick Shirley had a gift of making everyone feel (Mallgren) Mary Jane Olson (Kenneth), Following his discharge, Mutti returned to and free access to an attorney for cared for and her laugh was infectious. Being Ahola Solon Springs, and Billy Jack Ironwood and attended Gogebic Community people arrested in the city, ever patient, kind and full of God’s grace, your 1920 — 2017 Ahola (Loretta), Manitowoc; College. He lived in Appleton and was where police have long been faith in humanity and the human spirit was two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; employed for many years at N and M Transfer dogged by a reputation for civil rejuvenated after spending time with Shirley. her brother-in-law and sister-in-law; nieces in Neenah as a forklift operator. At the age of rights violations and helping She was an active member of All Saints and nephews; and great-nieces and great 59 he retired to Hurley. convict innocent people. Lutheran Church in Wakefield. She enjoyed nephews. Also surviving are many children Mutti enjoyed time at the Dalpiaz Cottage in Cook County Chief Judge teaching Sunday School at All Saints for 27 and adults who called her grandma and loved Mercer and the Stephani Cottage on the Gile Matthew Allan Timothy C. Evans said his order years, belonged to a church circle, volunteered her dearly. “Mutti” Salo will mean arrestees won’t have Flowage. He was an avid Packer fan, enjoyed 1951 — 2017 at the church helping with the Spirelights and She was predeceased by her parents; her music and was a big fan of Willie Nelson. He to wait until they make their changed paramount’s for the alter for many husband; all of her sisters and brothers; and also was a member of Vietnam Veterans of first court appearance to speak to a lawyer, which is what hap- years. other relatives and beloved friends. America, Gogebic-Iron Range Chapter 529. Shirley gave back to her community by In accordance with Shirley’s wishes, crema- pens in the vast majority of cases Mutti had a unique sense of humor and was in the county that encompasses being a 4-H leader and taught many children tion has taken place. noted to share words of wit and wisdom. He to sew and earn their badges. A memorial service will be held Saturday, the nation’s third largest city. sometimes managed to gather a few votes over “Everybody deserves access to She loved to ski, dance, swim, read, sew and March 18, at noon, preceded by visitation at the years for his never ending “Matt For Sher- Veteran cook. 11 a.m., at All Saints Lutheran Church, 1202 justice,” Evans said in a state- iff, Sponsored By Blatz” campaign. ment. “They should always have At Mt. Joy, a small mining ski hill in Wake- Putnam St., in Wakefield, with the Rev. Bill Surviving are his son, Matthew (Sena) Herlevi and grand- field, Shirley taught many children how to Jacobson officiating. the opportunity to speak with an son, Ethyn, both of the state of Washington; brothers, Geno, attorney before talking to any- ski. She would take the smaller children who Luncheon will follow in the church fellow- Ironwood, Chris, Mellen, and Scott, Ironwood; sisters, Beth body else.” could not reach the tow rope up the hill hang- ship hall following the service. Saari, Hurley, Gladys Salo (Eric Tresness), Tomahawk, Mary- The order follows a review by ing onto her knees to the first landing. One by The family would like to thank the wonder- beth (Derrick) LaLonde, Holland, Mich., Ardythe Kallas, First Defense Legal Aid, a non- one, the children would stand in line at the ful, loving staff at Twin Ports Health Services Saxon, and Janet Broman, Ironwood; special friend, Deb Hem- profit attorneys’ group that bottom of the hill and wait their turn for her for all their caring support and kindness. You minger, Appleton; and uncles, aunts, a niece, nephews and determined less than 1 percent to bring them up, help them down, and then are angels sent to us when we needed you cousins. of people arrested by Chicago take the next child up. This could continue most. All the kind words, and hugs, and kiss- He was preceded in death by his parents, Matt Salo and police last year were visited by a throughout the ski day making her own chil- es shared by you with Shirley, our beloved Ardie (Calven) Luoma. lawyer in a police station. The dren wait in line showing them the impor- mom, were so very much appreciated by her No funeral services will be held. group recorded 838 such visits, tance of patience, taking turns and sharing and by all her family. We would also like to Inurnment will be at a later date. out of 86,677 arrests. their mom. acknowledge the professional hospice team at A potluck dinner for family and friends will be held at the Greg Hurley, an analyst and “Mrs. Alola,” as some of the children at Cen- the Essentia Health in Duluth, Minn. Your Krash Inn, Hurley, on Saturday, March 18, starting at 3 p.m. attorney with the National Cen- tral School in Wakefield would call her, visits were very healing. Arrangements were entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick Funeral ter for State Courts, a nonprofit always had the band-aids in the elementary Funeral arrangements have been entrusted Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood. Online condo- focused on improving state judi- school office where she worked as a secretary to Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of Lake- lences may be expressed at mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com. cial systems, said he had not for 12 years. All of the children at that school side Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Con- heard of a similar program in were considered her kids — and they were dolences may be expressed online at lakeside- any other state court system. He treated as such. memorialchapel.com. said at the very least, the pro- Joseph Eugene Doleshal gram is unusual. He said such an initiative is WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Joseph E. Doleshal, 66, a long-time important, particularly for resident of Watersmeet, passed away peacefully Wednesday young people and anyone who For reprints or lamination services, afternoon, March 15, 2017, at Gogebic Medical Care Facility in “might not have a strong mental Wakefield, surrounded by his loving family. capacity and are able to recog- contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, nize their rights.” Hurley, whose owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in specialties include indigent Wakefield, who will release a complete obituary notice later. defense, said people are fright- ened when arrested, and he noted even innocent people can Judge won’t stop oil from offer incriminating information to police. flowing through disputed Under Evan’s order, attorneys pipeline The seal whiskerers: Navy looks to sea life for new ships from the organization and the BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — The ry independent research, Cook County public defender’s judge refused to head off the U.S. Navy is enlisting the help of including the whisker project. office will send attorneys to imminent flow of oil in the dis- seals — but not the kind of high- The budget is about $2.4 million police stations or designate a vol- puted Dakota Access pipeline, ly trained special operatives with annually, with each project typ- unteer private attorney to do so likely clearing the way for opera- whom it usually associates. ically receiving $100,000 to at the public defender’s office tions to begin next week. Real seals, specifically their $150,000 a year, according to request. However, the order U.S. District Judge James whiskers, may be the key to a the center. doesn’t guarantee a lawyer will Boasberg in Washington, D.C., new way for ships and underwa- The Navy, which is also fund- be dispatched in every case. denied a request by the Standing ter vehicles to sense their envi- ing bio-inspired work at universi- No cost estimate was provided Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux ronment, scientists think. ties, has taken a greater interest by the judge or First Defense, tribes to stop oil from flowing When a fish swims by, a hun- in the field in the past decade. which already provides free legal while the tribes appeal his deci- gry seal senses the wake with its Animals do things well that the representation to people in sion last week allowing pipeline whiskers. It can tell characteris- Navy wants its underwater vehi- Chicago police custody. First construction to finish. tics of the fish, such as shape and cles to do well, like the way they Defense issued a statement call- “The critical factor here is size, and track the location even propel themselves through water ing on private attorneys to vol- Cheyenne River’s lack of likeli- when it’s murky or dark. and can stay put in the face of unteer to be dispatched to police hood of success on the merits ... Despite the adorable possibili- currents. stations, hospitals, schools and plaintiff does not have a strong ties, scientists aren’t looking to Scientists and engineers at other places where people may case on appeal,” Boasberg said in outfit ships and vehicles with the warfare center are studying a be taken into police custody. The his ruling Tuesday. whiskers. They’re studying how variety of creatures to borrow order says the program takes Cheyenne River attorney the whiskers function to learn their best features for potential effect immediately. Nicole Ducheneaux did not how to reverse-engineer the sys- military applications, from the The Chicago Police Depart- immediately respond to a tem. The science could be applied maneuverability of a bat in flight ment didn’t immediately return request for comment Wednes- to the development of a sensor. to cicadas’ ability to transmit messages seeking comment on day. “If we want to design the best sound. One researcher is even the program. Texas-based pipeline develop- systems, it makes sense to take trying to figure out how a sensor But the initiative won praise er Energy Transfer Partners is advantage of millions of years of could float like a jellyfish. from the county’s top prosecutor, finishing up pipeline work work that nature has done for The seal whiskers project State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, who beneath Lake Oahe, a Missouri us,” said Christin Murphy, a shows “remarkable promise” for was elected last year amid public River reservoir in North Dakota marine mammal biologist. the Navy because a seal’s senso- anger over the way police and and the last piece of construc- The research is taking place at ry capabilities are so specific and her predecessor handled the tion on the 1,200-mile, $3.8 bil- the Newport division of the sensitive, said Woods Hole investigation into the 2015 death lion pipeline to move North Naval Undersea Warfare Center. Oceanographic Institution of Laquan McDonald. Video Dakota oil to a distribution Murphy and colleague Joy researcher Andrea Bogomolni, release a year after the black point in Illinois. The tribes Lapseritis looked to seal who leads the Northwest teenager’s death showed he was maintain an oil pipeline under whiskers because they’re a high- Atlantic Seal Research Consor- holding a small knife and walk- the lake they consider sacred ly sensitive system of underwa- tium. ing away from police when he violates their religious rights, ter touch that employ bumps to This month in the lab in New- was shot 16 times by a white but Boasberg says the argument reduce their own self-induced port, Lapseritis and Murphy Chicago police officer. was made too late and is of ques- vibrations, something that may measured the motion of a harbor The Chicago Police Depart- tionable merit. help increase their sensitivity to seal whisker in a tunnel of water ment also was criticized in a The judge also said ETP water disturbances. as the speed of the flow changed. scathing U.S. Justice Depart- would be “substantially harmed” That, Lapseritis said, could A cylinder in the tunnel dis- ment report late last year that by a delay, as it prepares to move lead to a novel, passive sensor. turbed the water flow like a concluded the department had a oil through the pipeline as early “You don’t need to put sound swimming fish would. long history of civil rights viola- as Monday. into the water, like sonar,” she They work with groups that tions and excessive force. The Both ETP and the Army said. “This is literally feeling the respond to reports of distressed department has paid out more Corps of Engineers had objected landscape.” or deceased seals to collect than $660 million on police mis- to the tribes’ latest attempt to Murphy discussed their work whiskers from seals that die. Associated Press conduct cases since 2004, with halt the project, with Corps with Ash Carter, then the secre- They have run hundreds of trials IN THIS Thursday, March 2, photo, engineer David Wade, top, and some of the largest payouts attorneys saying in court docu- tary of defense, when he visited with different whiskers and marine mammal biologist Christin Murphy, bottom, position a seal stemming from cases involving ments that President Donald Newport in May. species, and have created a whisker inside a water tunnel in a laboratory at the Naval Undersea men who were tortured into con- Trump “has expressly deter- The warfare center receives whisker with a 3-D printer. They Warfare Center, in Newport, R.I. Scientists think real seals, specifically fessing to killings they didn’t mined that the pipeline is ‘in the funding from the Office of Naval haven’t set a timeline for finish- their whiskers, may be the key to a new way for ships and underwater commit. national interest.’” Research for in-house laborato- ing the project. vehicles to sense their environment. And in 2015, the city took a step typically reserved for nations making amends for slav- Oklahoma Senate punishes Police officials in the Okla- derly behavior” and imposes pun- have an executive assistant. responded to requests for com- ery or genocide with an agree- senator found with teen in homa City suburb of Moore are ishment. Among other things, it Senate officials said Shortey ment. ment to pay more than $5 mil- motel still investigating the circum- removes Shortey from member- will still receive his $38,400 The resolution by Senate Pres- lion in “reparations” to victims of stances surrounding the incident ship and leadership of various annual salary as a senator and ident Pro Tem Mike Schulz, a police torture. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — last week involving Sen. Ralph Senate committees, bars him will be allowed to vote. Republican from Altus, was co- Foxx said Evan’s order The Oklahoma Senate voted Shortey and a teenager. No from occupying his office and Shortey, who was not present sponsored by 44 of the Senate’s “affirms the commitment of all Wednesday to impose sanctions charges have been filed. reserved parking spot at the in the Senate chamber when the 48 senators. In a statement fol- the stakeholders in the justice on a state senator who police say The Senate voted 43-0 for a Capitol, blocks his expense resolution was adopted without lowing its passage, Schulz said it system to ensuring that no one is was found with a teenage boy in resolution that accuses the Okla- allowances and authorship of opposition, was not in his Capitol was not intended to be “a pre- denied their constitutional a motel room. homa City Republican of “disor- bills, and revokes his right to office Wednesday and has not sumption of guilt or innocence.” rights to counsel.” THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 l 9 After close call in semifinal, North Central wins regional final by 44 points By JOHN VRANCIC Escanaba Daily Press NEGAUNEE — After surviving a close call in their Class D regional basketball opener, the North Central boys left nothing to chance in Wednesday night. The Jets, paying close attention to detail, rolled to 95-51 triumph over the Rapid River Rockets in the title game at Negaunee High School. North Central ran its nation-leading win- ning streak to 80 games Wednesday after escaping with a 75-73 victory over Dollar Bay, led by Devin Schmitz’s 43-point perfor- mance, in Monday’s opener. “I was happy with our focus and energy from the get-go,” said Jets’ coach Adam Mercier. “It’s a credit to our kids to respond the way they did. We didn’t talk about Mon- day night’s game in practice (Tuesday). We just focused on tonight’s game against a good Rapid River team. We knew we had to play better than we did Monday night. We wanted to make them guard five guys. We did the lit- tle things better tonight.” The Jets, with five straight regional titles under their belts, travel to Sault Ste. Marie to face Hillman in a state quarterfinal con- test Tuesday at 7 p.m. Rapid River was within 14-8 following a pair of free throws by freshman guard Tyler Sundling with two minutes, 27 seconds left in the first quarter. North Central then scored the last 10 points of the opening frame, gaining a 24-8 cushion on a 22-foot jump shot from the left wing by senior guard Marcus Krachinski. Senior Jason Whitens gave the Jets a 26-8 on a five-foot jumper 33 seconds into the sec- Jason Juno/Daily Globe ond stanza. Rachel Oakley/Marquette Mining Journal MERCER’S CAITLYN Hiller (21) is an honorable mention on the Wiscon- Sundling then hit a 19-foot jumper from NORTH CENTRAL'S Jason Whitens, left, tries to drive to the basket past Rapid River's Logan sin Basketball Coaches Association Division 5 All-State team. the left wing and a fast break layup to bring Hardwick Wednesday night at Lakeview Memorial Gymnasium in Negaunee. the Rockets within 26-12 two minutes into out early in the fourth quarter, had seven. long as we could. Our defense wasn’t moving Mercer’s Hiller named the second frame. “They’re clearly the better team and I the best, but it’s hard to play aganst those The Jets, however, didn’t allow them to think that game with Dollar Bay ticked them guys. They’re big and physical and can flat get any closer. off a bit, which wasn’t good for us,” Rapid out play. I thought they did heck of a job on honorable mention All-State “We’re at our best when we’re playing River head coach Rich Poma said. “We had a Logan (Hardwick).” MERCER, Wis. — Mercer Katie Christopherson, soph., Melrose-Mindoro together,” said Whitens, who led the Jets good run though and I thought we had some “We had a good season and got some expe- senior Caitlyn Hiller is an honor- Amanda Kind, sr., Marathon with 32 points. “The rhythm we had tonight really good games at the end of the year. I rience. We got our first regional victory (63- Chelby Koker, soph., Shoreland Lutheran was great and our coach did a great job able mention in the Division 5 Alexis Rolph., jr., Lourdes Academy expected us to be better during the regular 56 over Ewen-Trout Creek Monday) and the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Brittany Schaller, sr., Howards Grove putting us in that position. We’re always season, but I’m kind of glad it worked out this younger kids are excited about being part of Association All-State team Erika Simmons, soph., Melrose-Mindoro focused. Sometimes a team will shoot like way. We got pummeled at the beginning of the team. Hopefully, this changed the culture Anja Smith, sr., St. Mary's Springs that. We couldn’t stop him (Schmitz), but we released this week. Tina Ubl, jr., Shiocton the year and I think we were a little hungri- of Rapid River basketball.” Hiller led the Tigers to the responded well tonight. We just focused on North Central 24 22 21 28 — 95 Division 3 WBCA All-State er at the end and we finished strong.” WIAA Division 5 sectional final, Brooke Geier, sr., Kewaunee what’s ahead.” North Central hit 37-of-76 field goals and Rapid River 8 11 16 16 — 51 Makenna Haase, sr., Freedom Seinor Dawson Bilski added 14 points. North Central — Schaff 3, Krachinski 12, Polfus 3, Riley 8, Dombrowski 2, which included the Mercer girls Brooklyn Liegel, sr., Richland Center committed just five turnovers. Rapid River Bilski 14, Kleiman 13, Poupore 2, Whitens 32, Snyder 6. FT: 12-15; F: 13; basketball program’s first-ever Elizabeth Lutz, sr., Marshall Bob Kleiman hit 13 and Krachinski scored was 19-of-45 from the floor and had 18 mis- Fouled out: None; 3-point field goals: Krachinski 2, Riley 2, Whitens 2, Schaff, regional championship. Tori Martell, sr., Somerset 12. cues. Bilski, Kleiman. Katie Meriggioli, sr., Madison Edgewood Sundling finished with a career-high 25 Rapid River — Anderson 6, Sundling 25, Hardwick 4, Willemsen 4, Landis Hiller finished with 1,214 Estella Moschkau, sr., Madison Edgewood* “They’re obviously the best team around,” 5, Berglund 7. FT: 8-12; F: 17; Fouled out: Berglund; 3-point field goals: career points. Madelyn Neff, jr., Hayward points. Senior Mason Berglund, who fouled said Poma. “We tried to stick with them as Sundling 2, Anderson, Landis, Berglund. Lexi Smith, sr., Northland Pines Clayton sophomores Kailey Myriama Smith-Traore, sr., Whitewater Ketz and Alison Leslie were Honorable Mention selected to the All-State team. Breahna Butler, sr., Milwaukee School of Languages Sydney Flier, jr., Waupun Clayton defeated Mercer in the Emily Hafemann, sr., Martin Luther sectional final, but fell to Mil- Danielle Nennig, sr., Wrightstown Negaunee beats Iron Mountain for regional title Chelsea Olson, sr., Westby waukee Academy of Science in Rebekah Schumacher, sr., Whitewater By ADAM NIEMI the state semifinal. Jazmine Young, jr., Dominican Iron Mountain Daily News Chandler Zwiefelhofer, sr., Bloomer Northland Pines’ Lexi Smith ESCANABA —Negaunee earned a spot on the Division 3 ElizabethDivision Edinger, 2sr., WBCA West De Pere All-State overcame a 10-point first-half team. She finished her career Shay Frederick, jr., Hortonville deficit to win the Class C Region with more than 2,000 points. Sydney Hilliard, soph., Monroe* Leah Porath, sr., New London 24 title 53-43 over Iron Moun- Marissa Robson, sr., Stoughton tain on Wednesday. AmberDivision Baehman, jr.,5 Tri-CountyWBCA All-State MacKenzie Schill, sr., Pewaukee* Negaunee plays Manton (20- Kailey Ketz, soph., Clayton Janelle Shiffler, sr., Union Grove Brianna Leahy, jr., Shullsburg Tayla Stuttley, sr., Onalaska* 4) at 7 p.m. EDT on Tuesday in Alison Leslie, soph., Clayton Cassidy Trotter, sr., Beaver Dam* Natalie Leuzinger, frosh., Black Hawk Petoskey in the state quarterfi- McKenna Warnock, soph., Monona Grove* nals. Morgan Reinwand, sr., Loyal Honorable Mention Karsyn Rueth, sr., Loyal Morgan Allen, sr., Hortonville Foul trouble wrangled the Jennifer Wendler, soph., Owen-Withee Bailey Eichner, sr., Cudahy Mountaineers (20-4) in the sec- Shemera Williams, soph., Milwaukee Academy of Sci- Brehna Evans, jr., West De Pere ence* Emily Higgins, jr., Pulaski ond half. Iron Mountain collect- Emma WIttmershaus, jr., Bangor Julia Hintz, soph., New Berlin Eisenhower ed 22 fouls to Negaunee’s seven. Honorable Mention Brooke Olson, jr., Lake Carson Wonders picked up three Lauren Fech, sr., Newman Catholic Hailey Oskey, jr., Seymour Caitlyn Hiller, sr., Mercer fouls in the first quarter. In the Dakota Hutzler, sr., Rio Division 1 WBCA All-State Makaylee Kuhn, soph., Hilbert Grace Beyer, soph., Mukwonago* fourth quarter, Iron Mountain Jordan Ludescher, jr,. Flambeau Erin Howard, jr., Madison East had four players on the floor Julia Peplinski, jr., Hustisford Jayda Jansen, jr., Sun Prairie with three or more fouls — after Hattie Rennert, sr., Shullsburg Bria Lemirande, sr., Middleton Abby Shane, sr, Heritage Christian Sydney Levy, jr., Appleton North Jaden Vicenzi fouled out. As a Jessica Slowik, jr., Elcho Alex Luehring, sr., Verona result of all the fouls, Negaunee Josie Verbick, sr., McDonell Central Chloe Marotta, jr., Homestead Lizzie Miller, sr., De Pere shot 19 of 25 at the free throw Sydnee Roby, soph., Milwaukee King* HannahDivision Anderson, 4sr., WBCA Regis All-State line. Iron Mountain shot and Kenzie Schmitz, sr., Germantown made just three free throws. Mikayla Brouette, sr., Pardeeville Honorable Mention Sidney Cooks, sr., Kenosha St. Joseph* Kari Brekke, jr., Appleton North “When you come down to it, Lexi Donarski, frosh., Aquinas Caroline Busch, sr., Brookfield Central when the other team shoots 25 Taylor Nier, sr., Wittenberg-Birnamwood Ema Fehrenbach, sr., Marshfield Ambree Schlosser, sr., Durand Grace Gilmore, sr., Arrowhead free throws and you shoot three, Sydney Staver, sr., Mineral Point Abby Guidinger, sr., Kettle Moraine the difference is at the free Caitlin TIpton, sr., Laconia Lexi Hanley, sr., Chippewa Falls throw line,” Iron Mountain Katie Van Scyoc, sr., Lourdes Academy* Caitlyn Harper, jr., Arrowhead Sam Yancy, sr., Howards Grove Maddie Re, sr., Bay Port coach Bucky Johnson said. Honorable Mention * denotes unanimous selection Emily Annis, soph., Durand “Why? I don’t know. I guess that’s for everybody to specu- late. It’s tough to overcome a dif- Adam Niemi/Iron Mountain Daily News ference of 25 free throws to THE NEGAUNEE Miners celebrate with the MHSAA Class C regional championship trophy Wednesday night three attempts. It’s a big differ- at Escanaba. Hayward leads Jazz past ence.” “We prepared for box-and-one up my fourth foul,” he said. changed the complexion of the Negaunee’s Dre Tuominen and we prepared for triangle- “That limited me on defense game. It’s frustrating when fouled three times in the open- two, expecting to see it at some because I couldn’t be as aggres- you’ve worked so hard and Pistons 97-83 ing four minutes of the game. point this year and hadn’t run sive as I usually like to be. It you’ve got to chase in that situa- DETROIT (AP) — It appeared Utah won for the sixth time in “Kind of an unorthodox game across that yet. That was a nice was hard driving into the lane tion. I think that’s what you that the Detroit Pistons weren't seven games, but a late rally by in that sense with Dre picking adjustment by them.” knowing they were going to try were seeing out of them.” fully ready to play Wednesday Detroit forced Snyder to use his up three in the first quarter,” Bell finished with 19 points getting that fourth foul on me. It Coach Johnson said he was night — and the Utah Jazz took starters late with a game Thurs- Negaunee coach Dan Waterman while Tuominen added 18. made me hesitate and that kind proud of the team for its accom- advantage. day night in Cleveland. said. “With Wonders for them Tuominen scored 12 of his of limits my game.” plishments despite starting a The Jazz held Detroit to 35 "They are a good team, and we picking up three, not much after points in the fourth quarter, all The Negaunee defense tight- freshman and two sophomores points in the first half and went knew they were going to pick it that. At that point as a coach, on free throws. ened up around the basket in throughout the season. on to a 97-83 victory in their final up at some point," he said. "We there’s no book for it, it’s just Wonders led Iron Mountain the second half. The flurry of “I’m just real proud of this game at the Palace of Auburn settled in again and did some kind of a gut thing and you got with 19 points in his final game whistles against the Moun- team. It hurts right now, it Hills. good things at the end." to have trust in your kids some- as a Mountaineer, finishing his taineers made them visibly frus- stings right now as it should,” "We were really fundamental- Aron Baynes had 12 points times. Bucky left Carson out career with 1,468 points. Won- trated and trying to draw fouls he said. “I told them the sun’s ly sound in the first half, and and 12 rebounds for Detroit, and I left Dre out and they both ders passed Gabe Leonard’s to change momentum, but to no going to come up tomorrow. It’s played good defense," Jazz coach which lost for the second straight managed to play through it.” 1,440-point mark in Iron Moun- avail. kind of a cliché, but, you know, Quin Snyder said. "I don't give night and is in danger of falling The Mountaineers perplexed tain’s win over Newberry in the “I thought our defense was they accomplished a lot. We had that out very easily, but that's as back out of playoff position in the the Miners’ offense, keeping regional semifinals on Monday. pretty good down there. They a great run. We weren’t able to sound and solid as we've been in Eastern Conference. The Pistons Tuominen to the outside and “It’s a great accomplishment weren’t getting as many clean take that next step. Negaunee’s a while." lost 128-96 in Cleveland on Tues- forcing wingers to pick the for me,” Wonders said. “My dad looks as they were earlier in the pretty good and you just have to Gordon Hayward had 25 day. inside to get 6-foot-7 Trent Bell couldn’t do it and I came and did game. That might have con- give off to them and con- points, eight rebounds and six "We've been bad in back-to- open underneath. Iron Moun- it. I don’t think it’s going to be tributed to the frustration,” gratulate them.” assists, while Rudy Gobert had backs all season, but this was the tain’s defense was a surprise to there for long.” Waterman said. “The other deci- Negaunee 4 19 10 20 — 53 12 points, nine rebounds and worst we've been," Pistons coach Waterman. Wonders said picking up sion that a coach has to make is Iron Mountain 12 9 11 11 — 43 four blocks. Stan Van Gundy said. “Their defense threw off our NEGAUNEE: Bell 19, Tuominen 18, Ennett 8, Water- three fouls in the first made him when you pull the ball out and "We did a great job tonight," "We didn't play in either gameplan. We weren’t expecting man 6, Provost 2. FT: 19-25. F: 7. temper his game. started playing catch with it and IRON MOUNTAIN: Wonders 19, Johnson 15, Gerhard Gobert said. "We got rebounds, game. We didn't even have a to see quote-unquote ‘junk 4, Tucker 3, Vicenzi 2. FT: 3-3. F: 22 (Vicenzi fouled “I had to be obviously more force them to play man-to-man. we pushed the ball and we legitimately good stretch in defense.’ It was a little Y-and- out). FG: 18-44. 3PT: 5-16 (Wonders 2, Johnson 2, careful. I had to try not to pick Once we did that, it kind of Tucker 1). Rebounds: 17 (Gerhard 7). played to our strengths." either game." one, almost,” Waterman said. 10 l THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM

SPORTS Wednesday 16 Mt St. Mary’s 67 11 Kansas St. 95 First Four 16 N.C. Central 63 11 Providence (20-12) March 14-15 E S MW E Daily Globe Scoreboard 16 New Orleans 66 11 Wake Forest 88 Dayton, Ohio 16 UC Davis 67 11 USC (24-9)

Charlotte 29 39 .426 12½ Ariel Hernandez to Pensacola (SL). Reas- New Jersey 68 25 3112 62 153 197 First Round 2017 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round Basketball Orlando 24 44 .353 17½ signed C Joe Hudson, INF Brandon WESTERN CONFERENCE March 16-17 Second Round Second Round March 16-17 Dixon, OF Gabby Guerrero, LHPs Ismael March 18-19 March 18-19 WIAA Boys State Central Division Central Division 1 Villanova (31-3) Sweet 16 Sweet 16 1 Kansas (28-4)

W L Pct GB Guillon and Nick Routt and RHPs Tyler GP WLOT Pts GF GA Tulsa, Okla. Tournament Thurs. 7:10 p.m. March 23-24 March 23-24 Fri. 6:50 p.m. at Kohl Center, Madison Cleveland 44 22 .667 — Mahle, Jimmy Herget and Kevin Shack- Chicago 69 44 20 5 93 208 173 16 Mt St. Mary’s (20-15) 16 UC Davis (23-12) SEMIFINALS Indiana 35 33 .515 10 elford to minor league camp. Minnesota 68 43 19 6 92 225 167 8 Wisconsin (25-9) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 8 Miami (21-11) Thursday, March 16 Milwaukee 32 34 .485 12 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned Nashville 69 34 2411 79 205 196 Elite 8 Elite 8 Thurs. 9:40 p.m. March 25-26 March 25-26 Fri. 9:20 p.m Division 3 Detroit 33 35 .485 12 RHPs Nick Pivetta, Mark Appel and Ricar- St. Louis 68 36 27 5 77 189 190 Buffalo, N.Y. 9 Virginia Tech (22-10) 9 Michigan St. (19-14) Prescott (23-3) vs. Lake Mills (24-2), Chicago 32 36 .471 13 do Pinto to Lehigh Valley (IL). Winnipeg 70 30 33 7 67 208 224 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 1:35 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reassigned Dallas 69 27 3210 64 190 228 5 Virginia (22-10) 5 Iowa St. (23-10) Appleton Xavier (26-0) vs. Ripon (26-0) Southwest Division INF Luis Urias to minor league camp. Colorado 68 19 46 3 41 131 222 Thurs. 12:40 p.m. Thurs. 9:57 p.m. Milwaukee 12 UNC Wilmington (29-5) 12 Nevada (28-6) Division 4 W L Pct GB SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Pacific Division FINAL FOUR Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Cameron (23-3) vs. Darlington (26-0), x-San Antonio 52 14 .788 — Optioned 3B Miguel Gomez and RHPs GP WLOT Pts GF GA 4 Florida (24-8) Phoenix 4 Purdue (25-7) 6:35 p.m. x-Houston 47 21 .691 6 Dan Slania, Reyes Moronta, Chase John- San Jose 69 42 20 7 91 194 159 Thurs. 3:10 p.m. Thurs. 7:27 p.m.

Orlando, Fla. April 1 Manitowoc Roncalli (13-13) vs. Milwau- Memphis 38 30 .559 15 son, Ian Gardeck and Kyle Crick to Sacra- Calgary 69 39 26 4 82 191 185 13 East Tenn. St. (27-7) EAST MIDWEST 13 Vermont (29-5) kee Destiny (23-1) Sacramento, Calif. Dallas 29 38 .433 23½ mento (PCL). Anaheim 69 36 2310 82 181 174 6 SMU (29-4) New York Kansas City, Mo. 6 Creighton (25-9) Mar. 26 Friday, March 17 New Orleans 27 41 .397 26 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Edmonton 69 36 24 9 81 198 182 Fri. 3:10 p.m. Mar. 25 Fri. 4:30 p.m. Division 5 Northwest Division Released C Derek Norris unconditionally. Los Angeles 69 33 29 7 73 171 174 11 Providence/USC 11 Rhode Island (24-9) Chippewa Falls McDonell Central W L Pct GB BASKETBALL Vancouver 69 28 32 9 65 159 201 3 Baylor (25-7) Mar. 19 Mar. 19 3 Oregon (29-5) Catholic (24-3) vs. Shullsburg (25-2), 9:05 Utah 43 25 .632 — National Basketball Association Arizona 69 26 35 8 60 168 219 Fri. 12:40 p.m. Fri. 2 p.m. a.m. Oklahoma City 38 29 .567 4½ MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Assigned C NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Okla. Tulsa, 14 New Mex. St. (28-5) 14 Iona (22-12) Columbus Catholic (25-2) vs. Barn- Denver 32 35 .478 10½ Deyonta Davis to Iowa (NBADL). for overtime loss. Mar. 24 Mar. 23 eveld (24-3) Portland 29 37 .439 13 NBA Development League Tuesday's Games 7 South Carolina (22-10) 7 Michigan (24-11) Indianapolis Fri. 9:50 p.m. Fri. 12:15 p.m. Division 2 Minnesota 28 39 .418 14½ DELAWARE 87ERS — Acquired F N.Y. Islanders 3, Carolina 2, OT NATIONAL La Crosse Central (24-2) vs. Waunakee 10 Marquette (19-12) 10 Oklahoma St. (20-12) Pacific Division Shane Edwards. Washington 4, Minnesota 2 CHAMPIONSHIP (24-2), 1:35 p.m. W L Pct GB FOOTBALL Tampa Bay 2, Ottawa 1, OT 2 Duke (27-8) Mar. 19 Mar. 19 2 Louisville (24-8) Cedarburg (24-2) vs. Milwaukee Wash- x-Golden State 53 14 .791 — National Football League Florida 7, Toronto 2 Fri. 7:20 p.m. April 3 Fri. 2:45 p.m. ington (22-4) L.A. Clippers 40 27 .597 13 NFL — Suspended N.Y. Jets TE Austin Chicago 4, Montreal 2 Greenville, S.C. 15 Troy (22-14) 15 Jacksonville St. (20-14) Division 1 Sacramento 26 41 .388 27 Seferian-Jenkins two games for violating Edmonton 7, Dallas 1 Stevens Point (22-4) vs. Madison Phoenix 22 45 .328 31 the league's substance abuse policy. Arizona 3, Los Angeles 2, SO 1 Gonzaga (32-1) 1 North Carolina (27-7) Greenville, S.C. Memorial (23-3), 6:35 p.m. L.A. Lakers 20 48 .294 33½ BALTIMORE RAVENS — Traded C San Jose 4, Buffalo 1 Thurs. 2 p.m. Fri. 4 p.m. 16 So. Dakota St. (18-16) 16 Texas So. (23-11) Hartland Arrowhead (21-5) vs. Brook- x-clinched playoff spot Jeremy Zuttah and a 2017 sixth-round Winnipeg at New Jersey, ppd. field Central (24-2) Tuesday's Games draft pick (No. 198) to San Francisco for a Wednesday's Games 8 Northwestern (23-11) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 8 Arkansas (25-9) FINALS Cleveland 128, Detroit 96 2017 sixth-round draft pick (No. 186). Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 0 Thurs. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18 New York 87, Indiana 81 DETROIT LIONS — Re-signed LS Don Boston at Calgary Salt Lake City 9 Vanderbilt (19-15) 9 Seton Hall (21-11) 3-Point Challenge, 9:30 a.m. Oklahoma City 122, Brooklyn 104 Muhlbach. Detroit at Colorado 5 Notre Dame (25-9) Mar. 23 Mar. 24 5 Minnesota (24-9)

Division 5 Championship Game, 11:05 New Orleans 100, Portland 77 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed CB St. Louis at Anaheim Thurs. 2:45 p.m. Thurs. 4 p.m. Milwaukee a.m. Golden State 106, Philadelphia 104 Davon House. Re-signed LB Jordan Thursday's Games 12 Princeton (23-6) 12 Middle Tenn. (30-4) Division 4 Championship Game Wednesday's Games Tripp. Minnesota at Carolina, 7 p.m. 4 West Virginia (26-8) Mar. 18 Mar. 18 4 Butler (23-8) Division 3 Championship Game Dallas 112, Washington 107 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Re-signed Winnipeg at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.

Buffalo, N.Y. Thurs. 2:45 p.m. Thurs. 1:30 p.m. Division 2 Championship Game, 6:35 Indiana 98, Charlotte 77 RB Robert Turbin. Nashville at Washington, 7 p.m. 13 Bucknell (26-8) 13 Winthrop (26-6) WEST SOUTH p.m. Boston 117, Minnesota 104 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Agreed to Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Sacramento, Calif. 6 Maryland (24-8) San Jose, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. 6 Cincinnati (29-4) Division 1 Championship Game Miami 120, New Orleans 112 terms with CB Terence Newman. Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Mar. 26 Thurs. 6:50 p.m. Mar. 25 Fri. 7:27 p.m. Utah 97, Detroit 83 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re- Chicago at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. 11 Xavier (21-13) 11 Kansas St. (21-13) MHSAA Girls State Houston 139, L.A. Lakers 100 signed LB Dont'a Hightower to a four-year Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 3 Florida St. (25-8) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 3 UCLA (29-4) Tournament Memphis 98, Chicago 91 contract. Boston at Edmonton, 9 p.m. All times EDT Breslin Center, Thurs. 9:20 p.m. Fri. 9:57 p.m.

Portland at San Antonio PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed Detroit at Arizona, 10 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Michigan State University 14 FGCU (26-7) 14 Kent St. (22-13) Sacramento at Phoenix Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. All Times EDT WR Justin Hunter to a one-year contract. Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Reas- St. Louis at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 7 Saint Mary’s (28-4) Mar. 23 Mar. 24 7 Dayton (24-7)

Class A - March 17 Indianapolis Warren Cousino vs Flushing - 1 pm Thursday's Games signed F Byron Froese to Syracuse Buffalo at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Thurs. 7:20 p.m. Fri. 7:10 p.m. East Kentwood vs Southfield A & T - Oklahoma City at Toronto, 7 p.m. (AHL). Friday's Games 10 VCU (26-8) 10 Wichita St. (30-4) Utah at Cleveland, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Named New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 2:50 pm 2 Arizona (30-4) Mar. 18 Mar. 19 2 Kentucky (29-5) Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Class B - March 17 Chris O'Hara offensive quality control Thurs. 9:50 p.m. Fri. 9:40 p.m. Detroit Country Day vs Marshall - 6 pm Memphis at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. coach, Bill Callahan assistant head Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Salt Lake City 15 North Dakota (22-9) 15 N. Kentucky (24-10) Ypsilanti Arbor Prep vs Freeland - 7:50 L.A. Clippers at Denver, 9 p.m. coach/offensive line coach, Chad Grimm Buffalo at Anaheim, 10 p.m. AP pm Orlando at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. outside linebackers coach and Bret Mun- Saturday's Games Columbus at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. Class C - March 16 Friday's Games sey assistant special teams coach. Re- Detroit Edison PSA vs Flint Hamady - Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. signed DL Ziggy Hood and T Vinston Colorado at Detroit, 1 p.m. 1 pm Dallas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Painter. Released DE Ricky Jean Fran- Washington at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Pewamo-Westphalia vs Maple City Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. cois. Chicago at Toronto, 7 p.m. Walton the leader of Michigan's Glen Lake - 2:50 pm Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. HOCKEY Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Class D - March 16 National Hockey League Engadine vs Saginaw Michigan Luther- Minnesota at Miami, 8 p.m. CALGARY FLAMES — Recalled G Jon Nashville at Carolina, 7 p.m. an Seminary - 6 pm Orlando at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Gillies from Stockton (AHL) on an emer- St. Louis at Arizona, 9 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. gency basis. Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m. late-season resurgence Pittsford vs Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart - 7:50 pm Saturday's Games CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — then his sophomore season was been forgiven if basketball was- FINALS to terms with D Luc Snuggerud on a Portland at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Spring Training March 18 three-year contract beginning next sea- All Times EDT Michigan's turnaround began derailed by a lingering toe prob- n't much of a priority after that, Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Breslin Center, son. Wednesday's Games Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. well before the plane accident. lem, and the Wolverines barely but they arrived in time to beat Michigan State University DALLAS STARS — Signed Gavin Detroit 8, Atlanta 6 Class A - Noon San Antonio at Memphis, 9 p.m. Bayreuther. Pittsburgh 6, Baltimore 5 Yes, the team's harrowing avi- made the NCAA Tournament Illinois the next day. Then came Class B - 6 pm Utah at Chicago, 9 p.m. FLORIDA PANTHERS — Recalled F Boston 3, Tampa Bay 3 ation mishap — and the Big Ten when he was a junior. victories over Purdue, Minnesota Houston at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Class C - 4 pm Tim Bozon from Manchester (ECHL) to Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 2 Tournament title that followed This season, it took a while for and Wisconsin. Class D - 10 am Milwaukee at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Springfield (AHL). Minnesota 8, St. Louis 0 MINNESOTA WILD — Assigned F Houston 8, Washington 2 — may be remembered most Michigan to click in conference On Wednesday, a week after Pistons Box Chase Lang from Iowa (AHL) to Quad Texas 12, Cleveland 11 MichiganWednesday Boys UTAH (97) when Wolverines fans look back play, but beginning with a 29- the plane incident, Walton was a J.Johnson 4-10 2-2 12, Hayward 9-17 City (ECHL). Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 3 Class A 3-3 25, Gobert 5-6 2-5 12, Hill 6-12 4-5 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Recalled F San Francisco 7, L.A. Angels 4 on this season, but Derrick Wal- point win over Michigan State on bit reflective. Regional Final John Quenneville from Albany (AHL). Clarkston 56, Rochester Hills Stoney 17, Hood 0-3 0-0 0, Ingles 4-6 0-0 12, Cincinnati 8, San Diego 7 ton has been leading a resur- Feb. 7, the Wolverines started "Last week was traumatizing, Diaw 3-8 0-0 7, Withey 0-1 0-0 0, Exum 3- COLLEGE L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 7 Creek 36 CALIFORNIA — Announced the resig- gence in Ann Arbor for well over looking like one of the elite teams to be completely honest," Walton Detroit U-D Jesuit 74, Detroit Cass 4 0-0 7, Neto 0-2 0-0 0, Burks 2-8 1-1 5. Colorado 5, Milwaukee 4 Totals 36-77 12-16 97. nation of men's basketball coach Cuonzo N.Y. Yankees 3, Philadelphia 1 a month now. As the seventh- in the Big Ten. Their only losses said. "I think everybody has a Tech 64 Martin, who was named coach of Mis- Grand Rapids Christian 59, Holland DETROIT (83) Arizona vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, seeded Wolverines prepare to since then were at Minnesota in different sense of perspective on Morris 3-15 2-2 8, Leuer 3-8 0-0 7, souri. Ariz. West Ottawa 56 NEBRASKA — Announced freshman F face 10th-seeded Oklahoma overtime and at Northwestern on life." Kalamazoo Central 75, East Lansing 60 Drummond 3-4 0-0 6, Jackson 4-11 0-0 8, Thursday's Games Caldwell-Pope 4-12 0-2 10, S.Johnson 1- Jeriah Horne will transfer. Detroit vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., State in the NCAA Tournament a last-second shot. The Wolverines now head into Romulus 66, Ann Arbor Pioneer 33 POST (CONN.) — Promoted assistant Saginaw 75, Traverse City West 65 4 0-0 2, Harris 5-8 2-2 12, Bullock 0-2 0-0 1:05 p.m. on Friday, their point guard During the Big Ten regular the NCAA Tournament with 0, Baynes 6-11 0-0 12, Marjanovic 1-2 0- women's basketball coach Jon Plefka to Minnesota vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., Troy 48, Warren De La Salle 40 head coach. gives them plenty of reasons to season, Walton averaged 16.1 high hopes, and their first oppo- West Bloomfield 67, Novi 66, 2OT 0 2, Smith 6-9 4-6 16. Totals 36-86 8-12 1:05 p.m. 83. WASHINGTON — Fired men's basket- N.Y. Mets vs. Washington at West feel confident. points and 4.9 assists a game Class B nent will be an Oklahoma State ball coach Lorenzo Romar. Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Regional Final Utah 28 26 23 20 — 97 "He's really taking over this while shooting 43 percent from 3- team that has a talented point N.Y. Yankees vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Benton Harbor 60, Wayland Union 57 Detroit 19 16 27 21 — 83 NASCAR team," said Zak Irvin, Walton's point range. In the conference guard of its own. Jawun Evans Detroit Osborn 67, DCP-Northwestern 3-Point Goals_Utah 13-28 (Ingles 4-5, All Times Eastern Fla., 1:07 p.m. 64 Hayward 4-7, J.Johnson 2-5, Exum 1-1, NASCAR Arizona vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 4:05 teammate and fellow senior. tournament, he had 82 points averages 19 points and 6.2 Lake Fenton 68, Frankenmuth 52 Diaw 1-2, Hill 1-4, Hood 0-1, Burks 0-3), MONSTER ENERGY CUP p.m. On Feb. 4, after a home loss to and 25 assists in four games. assists. Detroit 3-13 (Caldwell-Pope 2-3, Leuer 1- CAMPING WORLD 500 Chicago Cubs vs. L.A. Dodgers at Ludington 63, Gladstone 48 Ohio State, Michigan was run- Coach John Beilein said Wal- "He's Nate Mason," Beilein New Haven 71, Pontiac Notre Dame 1, Bullock 0-1, Jackson 0-1, S.Johnson 0- Site: Phoenix Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Prep 44 2, Morris 0-5). Fouled Out_None. Schedule: Friday, practice, 2 p.m. Oakland vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, ning out of time. The schedule ton seems to welcome defensive said, comparing Evans to Min- River Rouge 51, Dearborn Divine Child Rebounds_Utah 43 (Hayward, Gobert 9), (FS1), qualifying, 7:45 p.m. (FS1); Satur- Ariz., 4:05 p.m. down the stretch was going to be switches that leave bigger play- nesota's standout point guard. 29 Detroit 39 (Baynes 12). Assists_Utah 28 day, practice, noon (FS2), practice, 2:30 Seattle vs. Kansas City (ss) at Surprise, Spring Lake 57, Grand Rapids Catholic (Hayward 6), Detroit 14 (Smith 3). Total (FS2); Sunday, race, 3:30 p.m., FOX. Ariz., 4:05 p.m. tough, and although Walton and ers trying to guard him, and Wal- "Probably not as strong, every bit Central 48 Fouls_Utah 15, Detroit 18. A_14,033 Track: Phoenix Raceway (oval, 1 mile). Kansas City (ss) vs. San Diego at Peo- the Wolverines had shown flash- ton indicated that he's developed as quick. He's really going to be a Williamston 51, Portland 40 (19,971). Race distance: 312 miles, 312 laps ria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Last year: Kevin Harvick held off Carl L.A. Angels vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, es of brilliance, they were 4-6 in a better feel for the game with challenge. You can do whatever Class C BASEBALL Edwards to win despite starting 18th. Har- Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Regional Final American League conference play and in danger of experience. you want with him, and if it's a Beaverton 44, Saginaw Nouvel 31 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned vick has won six of the last nine races in Philadelphia vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, missing the NCAAs. Since then, "When you're younger, you one-on-one situation, he's going RHP Joe Gunkel to Norfolk (IL). Agreed to Phoenix. Fla., 6:05 p.m. Detroit Edison(DEPSA) 66, Detroit Cor- Michigan (24-11) has lost only play fast because you feel like if to get to the rim, he's going to nerstone 60 terms with RHP Andrew Bellatti on a Last week: Martin Truex Jr. picked up Pittsburgh vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Flint Beecher 79, Brown City 34 minor league contract. his first win of the season, taking all three Fla., 6:05 p.m. twice in 12 games, and the you don't go at a fast pace, the shoot it in — or he's really an Grand Rapids Covenant Christian 51, CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned C stages at Las Vegas. Friday's Games Wolverines were starting to look opportunity dwindles," he said. elite passer. And then he's an Muskegon Heights 50 Alfredo Gonzalez to Birmingham (SL) and Fast facts: All eyes will be on Joey Atlanta vs. Houston (ss) at West Palm Kalamazoo Christian 51, Quincy 33 OF Willy Garcia, LHP Giovanni Soto and Logano and Kyle Busch, who fought on pit Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. capable of playing deep into the "Just being able to be patient and elite defender as well." Manton 47, Boyne City 46 RHPs Chris Beck, Tyler Danish and Brad road after a late incident in Las Vegas. Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, postseason even before they won outthinking guys and just play- If both Walton and Evans are Goldberg to Charlotte (IL). Reassigned NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian Fla., 1:05 p.m. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central 57, the Big Ten tourney . ing at your own speed is vital for in a groove, this figures to be a Adrian Madison 54 LHP Aaron Bummer and RHP Blake France said Monday that the sanctioning Houston (ss) vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Negaunee 53, Iron Mountain 43 Smith to minor league camp. body is "not going to get too wound up Fla., 1:05 p.m. Walton has been the protago- me." matchup of two of the best offen- CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned C about" the incident, though that could Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay at Port Char- Class D nist. As a freshman in the 2013- Michigan's trip to the Big Ten sive teams in the tournament. Francisco Mejia to Akron (EL). Reas- change if the two get into it again. ... Brad lotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Regional Final 14 season, he took over the point Tournament in Washington "They run their offense really Benton Harbor DREAM 61, Bellevue 49 signed INF Nellie Rodriguez to minor Keselowski leads the series with 132 N.Y. Yankees vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Buckley 56, Suttons Bay 37 league camp. points. Kyle Larson is second with 131 Fla., 1:05 p.m. guard spot vacated by Trey began on a scary note when a well, they've got some good play- Fowler 63, Flint International 46 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned RHP despite not winning a race. Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Burke, who had left early for the plane the team was on slid off the ers," Walton said. "That's typical. Hillman 72, Pellston 42 Myles Jaye to Toledo (IL). Reassigned Cs Next race: Auto Club 400, March 26, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Lansing Christian 68, Plymouth Chris- Austin Green and Grayson Greiner and Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, California. Washington vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., NBA. Walton led Michigan to a runway during an aborted take- Around this time, everybody's OFs Mike Gerber and Jason Krizan to 1:05 p.m. tian 58 NHL Big Ten title right away, but off. The Wolverines could have good." Powers North Central 95, Rapid River minor league camp. All Times EDT St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. 51 HOUSTON ASTROS — Reassigned EASTERN CONFERENCE Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m. Southfield Christian 76, Detroit Public OF Andrew Aplin, RHP Brady Rodgers Atlantic Division Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox Safety 57 and LHPs Reymin Guduan and Ashur GP WLOT Pts GF GA at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian 38, Bald- Tolliver to minor league camp. Montreal 70 39 23 8 86 191 176 Arizona (ss) vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., win 36 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Reas- Ottawa 68 39 22 7 85 183 175 4:05 p.m. signed OF Michael Hermosillo and INFs Boston 69 37 26 6 80 196 179 Kansas City vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, David Fletcher and Sherman Johnson to Tampa Bay 69 34 26 9 77 191 187 4:05 p.m. All TimesNBA EDT minor league camp. Toronto 68 31 2314 76 206 206 L.A. Angels vs. Texas (ss) at Surprise, EASTERN CONFERENCE TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned Florida 68 30 2711 71 175 195 Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Atlantic Division LHP Ryan Borucki to Dunedin (FSL) and Buffalo 70 28 3012 68 178 207 Seattle (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, WLPct GB RHP Chris Smith to Buffalo (IL). Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Boston 43 25 .632 — Detroit 67 26 3011 63 166 202 National League Metropolitan Division Cleveland (ss) vs. Texas at San Anto- Toronto 39 28 .582 3½ ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — nio, TX, 8:05 p.m. New York 27 41 .397 16 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Optioned 3B Dawel Lugo to Jackson (SL) Washington 69 45 17 7 97 222 154 Cincinnati vs. Cleveland (ss) at Philadelphia 24 43 .358 18½ and RHP Jimmie Sherfy and LHP Antho- Goodyear, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. Brooklyn 12 54 .182 30 Pittsburgh 69 43 17 9 95 239 194 ny Banda to Reno (PCL). Columbus 68 44 18 6 94 219 160 Colorado vs. San Francisco at Scotts- Southeast Division CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHP N.Y. Rangers70 44 24 2 90 225 183 dale, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. WLPct GB Lisalverto Bonilla and Jackson Stephens N.Y. Islanders69 33 2511 77 206 211 Seattle (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glen- Washington 41 26 .612 — and INF Dilson Herrera to Louisville (IL) dale, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. Atlanta 37 30 .552 4 Philadelphia 69 32 29 8 72 180 204 and OF Aristides Aquino and RHPs Luis Carolina 67 28 2712 68 172 196 L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. San Diego at Miami 33 35 .485 8½ Castillo, Keury Mella, Nick Travieso and Peoria, Ariz., 10:10 p.m.

NASCAR does not penalize Busch or Logano for Vegas fight CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR on forward and we will be meeting with them in per- Wednesday declined to penalize Kyle Busch, Joey son prior to practice on Friday in Phoenix." Logano of their crews for their post-race scuffle at Logano told FoxSports1 on Tuesday that he and Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Busch have spoken since the incident. NASCAR said the sport was built on the kind of "Obviously, we didn't speak much there, so I got racing that Busch and Logano did on the final laps a chance to call him up earlier ... to be able to talk of Sunday's race. The hard racing for position led to to him a little bit and at least tell my side of the Busch confronting Logano after the race, and story," Logano said. "We're going to have two sides throwing a punch. to the story like there is all the time, but really the Busch was knocked to the ground by Team bottom line is we're two passionate race car Penske crew members and cut his forehead in the drivers. We're two of the best in the sport that are scuffle. going to go for wins that are aggressive and we col- "The emotions of our athletes run high, and Kyle lided." Busch and Joey Logano are two of the most pas- NASCAR did issue two lug nut penalties: The sionate and competitive drivers in the sport," said teams for Martin Truex Jr. and Ty Dillon were Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president penalized for lug nuts not being properly installed. Associated press and chief racing development officer. "Both com- Truex crew chief Cole Pearn and Dillon crew chief MICHIGAN GUARD Derrick Walton Jr. (10) reacts during the first half of the Big Ten championship game Sun- petitors are very clear on our expectations going Bootie Barker were each fined $10,000. day against Wisconsin in Washington. Walton has fueled Michigan's turnaround since early February and will now try to lead the Wolverines on an extended run in the NCAA Tournament. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Husband doens’t want son taking medication

Dear Annie: My 7-year-old therapist whom you and your son was diagnosed with atten- husband agree on and seek tion deficit disorder last year. his or her professional opinion Before then, my husband and on the matter. I thought for a while that he Dear Annie: Your advice just had “a lot of energy” and Dear to “Tired and Exhausted” — had trouble grasping some whose son is struggling with things in school, like all kids Annie addiction — was good but at some point or another. But incomplete. As a parent of two he started falling behind sig- nificantly, to the point where we’ve tried putting him on a people who were addicts for a very long time (both are sober MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM classmates were calling him low dosage of medication. It’s stupid. (Don’t even get me made a world of difference. now), I’d like to recommend started on those kids.) My He is not only following along Learn to Cope. This is a won- poor son’s self-esteem just in school but also able to hold derful support group started plummeted, and he began get- an actual conversation with by Joanne Peterson in 2004, ting easily frustrated with his us and his peers and stay on and it has over 7,000 mem- work. Since the diagnosis, task. Previously, when I bers. Though it is based in would ask him to brush his Massachusetts, the organiza- teeth before bed, on his way to tion holds meetings in several YOUR the bathroom, he’d find a new locations, and its website Lego to unpack and then go to alone is a wealth of informa- HOROSCOPE the kitchen pantry to see tion. (Check it out at about a snack. learn2cope.org.) Anyone who BORN LOSER The problem is that my joins (it’s free) can post ques- husband also has ADD, and tions and receive great peer after a few months of this suc- support. “Tired and Exhaust- cess, he just told me he no ed” could also call 508-738- longer wants our son to take the medication. He feels that 5148 to speak to a member of EUGENIA our son is too “robotic,” and he the Learn to Cope staff. — LAST doesn’t want to “drug him Mom Who’s Been There up.” I don’t blame him for his Dear Mom: Thank you for Your Birthday reservations; he spent a few sharing. I had not heard of Thursday, March 16, 2017 years as a teenager trying dif- this organization, but I’ve ferent medications, and virtu- made a note of it for future You’ll have plenty of good ideas. If you lay out your plans, you’ll find a ally every one produced diffi- reference. ALLEY OOP way to turn a pursuit into a money- cult side effects. He has lived And in case Learn to Cope making venture. An unusual partner- his life without medication. doesn’t have a meeting in ship will develop if you collaborate with (Don’t get me started on that, your area, I’d again like to someone who shows enthusiasm and either.) 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Dell Computers, o 6, Se Sales & Repairs, Virus Removal HOMES, APARTMENTS, and 2-3 bedroom manufactured homes tions 23, 24, 25, 26 & 35; Gogebic Call Timothy D. Szot Business Spaces for rent. Call for for sale or lease starting at County, Michigan. The Forest Ser- Professional Computer Serv- details. The Real Estate Store. $460.00 in the Ironwood Estates vice will receive bids at the Wa- Good News Corner ices (906)364-4506 (906)932-5406 Community Area. Trash and tersmeet/Iron River Ranger Dis- Water is Included. Call us today at trict office at 1:00PM local time (906)379-4967, We are an equal (CT) on May 02, 2017 for a com- Commercial/ Rooms for Rent bination of timber and steward- housing company. ship service work items associ- Residential ated with the stewardship project. Suite/Rooms for Rent Motorcycles & Timber to be cut within the project Crestview Motel, Ironwood area includes an estimated 192 PROPERTY FOR rent: 3200 sq.ft. Daily, 3-4 day, Weekly, & Monthly ATVs CCF Mixed Conifer Sawtimber; "Is this the real life? office building. Former Social Discount Rates 121 CCF Mixed Hardwood Saw- Happy Security offices, Cloverland Drive, Sauna timber; 199 CCF Red and White Is this just fantasy? 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very Ironwood. Will build/remodel (906)932-4845 Pine Sawtimber; 93 CCF Sugar good condition, garage kept. to suit. Call (906)932-1411. Maple Sawtimber; 1868 CCF As- Golden Caught in a landslide, New battery, plugs, tires, pen pulpwood; 341 CCF Mixed Apartments & Real Estate chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or Conifer pulpwood; 3,208 CCF No escape from reality" trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 Mixed Hardwood pulpwood and or (906)364-2697 111 CCF Pine pulpwood that is - Queen @ Panic! Duplexes marked or otherwise designated 16th for cutting. Mandatory service 1 BEDROOM Apartment. 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. work includes: 4 Fisheries Habitat Birthday, Includes utilities. Partial Garage Very good condition, garage kept. Projects, 3 Slash Closure (Road All fluids changed, new vision rims Decommissioning) Projects, Con- Love, Your Mom included. No Pets. No Smoking. struction of 23 Wildlife Brushpiles $450.00. (715)561-2419 and radial tires. $3,400.00 and 11 Acres of Aspen Site Pre- Imajica! or best offer. (715)360-6931 paration. Optional service work in- 1 BEDROOM, utilities included, or (906)364-2697 cudes: 178 Acres of Upland Hard- basic cable. Month to month. wood Cleaning and 158 Acres of Call Today to Place Your Call: (906)285-2476 Aspen Site Preparation. Pre-Bid meetings can be scheduled dur- APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in ing the advertisement period for Good News Corner Ad Hurley. Rent based on income. this sale; field visits can also be arranged. Stewardship Project Stove & fridge provided. Coin op- specifications will be reviewed and (906)932-2211 erated laundry on site. Please call: copies of the specifications and (712)580-5360. Sample Contract will be available during the Pre-Bid meetings. North 03-16-17 One Bedroom Downtown Please call Craig Johnson at the m 8 5 3 Ironwood Apartment. Garage Bessemer Ranger District office at REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS n A K 7 2 Parking. $400.00 monthly (906)932-1330, ext. 508, or email IRON COUNTY FORESTRY AND PARKS DEPARTMENT o 4 p includes heat & water, [email protected] to set up a SAXON HARBOR MARINA AND CAMPGROUND A K Q J 10 $400.00 deposit. (906)367-1550 field visit. Bids will be evaluated on West East a Best Value Basis and bidders RECONSTRUCTION m A Q 10 m J 7 6 Furnished 1 bedroom and studios. must submit a technical proposal ARCHITECHTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES n 6 3 n 5 4 Weekly and monthly terms. describing how stewardship ser- o K Q J 10 9 o A 8 6 3 vice work will be completed, as MARCH 15, 2017 Call Leonard: (906)224-8631. p 8 5 4 p 9 7 3 2 well as a per Unit Rate Value bid Iron County Forestry and Parks (“Iron County”) is South for the timber and per unit rate for requesting Proposals from Engineers to provide m WOODLAND COURT completing each stewardship ser- K 9 4 2 APARTMENTS professional engineering services for the Saxon Harbor and n Q J 10 9 8 vice work item. Offers will not be o publicly opened or disclosed. The Campground Reconstruction Project. The detailed 7 5 2 * 2 bedroom apartment p 6 Forest Service reserves the right documents including Request for Qualifications, Scope of $460/month to reject any and all bids. A pro- Services, and Submittal Requirements may be obtained at Dealer: North * Located in Ironwood spectus, bid form, blank technical Vulnerable: Neither * Heat included in rent proposal form, blank past perform- the Iron County Forestry Department, 607 3rd Ave N~Suite ance form and complete informa- South West North East * No pets allowed Sales • Rentals tion concerning the timber, the 2, Hurley, WI 54534 (office hours 7:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. 1p Pass * Secured building Management • Appraisals service work required in this con- CST Monday-Thursday and 7:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. CST on 1n 2o 4o Pass/Dbl. Legals tract, and the process to submit Friday) or on the website at www.ironcountyforest.org 4n Pass Pass Pass * 24 - Hour maintenance bids is available to the public from beginning 12:00 P.M. (noon) CST on Friday, March 3, 2017. service 906-932-5406 the Watersmeet/Iron River Ranger Opening lead: o K Highway US-2 • Ironwood March 16, 2017 District office, E23979 US 2 East, Your proposal shall respond to the Technical Requirements Apply at Villa Maria in ELLIE STEWARDSHIP Watersmeet, Ml, (906) 358-4551, Hurley or contact upnorthproperty.com PROJECT or at www.fs.usda.gov/ottawa. The in Section 6 of the RFQ (the “Proposal”). The Technical In competition, Amber at (715)561-4599 The Ellie Stewardship Project is USDA is an equal opportunity pro- Proposal shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked vider and employer. show that singleton located within T46N-R44W, Sec- “Proposal for Engineer Services, Iron County, WI”. Please Reuse.

limit the length of the Proposal to the page requests (one- By Phillip Alder IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT sided) not including dividers and attachments stated in Nolan Bushnell, the founder of YOUR SPECTRUM CHANNEL LINEUP Section 6. Submit: Five (5) hard copies of the Technical Proposal and one (1) electronic copy of the Technical Atari, said, “Business is a good game Communities Served: — lots of competition and a minimum Proposal by 4:00 P.M. CST on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 to of rules. You keep score with money.” Repurpose. Bessemer Twp; Bessemer; Hurley, WI; Ironwood Twp; Mr. Eric Peterson, Iron County Forest Administrator, Bridge is a great game — lots of Ironwood; Montreal, WI; Wakefield Twp & Wakefield, MI competition and, some would argue, 607 3rd Ave N., Suite 2, Hurley, WI 54534, hoto too many laws. Sometimes you keep Includes One P Effective on or after May 2, 2017, [email protected]. Proposals received score with money. ing & Online List the following changes will be made to your channel lineup: after the deadline will not be considered. Players often quote axioms (“rules”), although most of them Really Save! Thinking About HSN on Basic channel 7 will relocate to channel 155. Iron County does not discriminate against any individual or are wrong at least as often as they QVC on Basic channel 4 will relocate to channel 137. are right. But a few, like the Rule vendor with respect to his/her compensation, terms, Jewelry TV on Basic channel 78 will relocate to channel 162. of Eleven and the key play in Selling Your Home? conditions, or award of contract because of race, creed, today’s deal, are always right if the Take a fresh look at the Evine LIVE on Basic channel 19 will relocate to channel 121. religion, handicap, political affiliation or belief, color, national appropriate conditions are met (the Let Us Get You lead being fourth-highest in the case Classifieds, the original For a complete channel lineup, visit: origin, sex, age or genetics. Persons with disabilities who of the Rule of Eleven). ON THE MOVE! spectrum.com/channels require alternative means of communication for program What is the right play for East way to shop green!

information should contact Iron County at (715)561-2697. here? He is defending against To view this notice online, visit: four hearts, and West has led the 40 Words 40 Words Spectrum.net/ProgrammingNotices Iron County shall reject any Proposal where the Bidder diamond king. 30 Days 60 Days $99 $149 does not comply with the requirements of the Technical Note North’s four-diamond jump cue-bid. It is a splinter bid showing Proposal section of the RFQ. It also reserves the right to Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additonal words .25 each. four-card heart support, game-going values and a singleton or void in Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions may apply. reject all bids received and re-bid the Project if the bidders do not have sufficient qualifications for the Project. If not diamonds. South, with such a weak DAILY GLOBE hand, has no thought of a slam. re-bid, Iron County shall choose only one qualified bidder It should be apparent to East that 118 E. McLeod Avenue | Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 | www.yourdailyglobe.com with the best combination of qualifications under an his side probably has to take one diamond and three spade tricks to evaluation of the Technical Proposal section. The parties defeat the contract. Also, it must then will have a very short time to negotiate a fair and be better for East to attack spades

reasonable compensation, provided if such efforts fail, Iron through declarer, rather than West’s leading around to him. So, East County will then negotiate with the next most qualified overtakes the diamond king with his bidder and so on until an agreement is reached or the ace. But which spade should he lead

LOBE Project must be rebid. A qualified bidder must meet next? AILY D G The normal card from J-7-6 is the applicable FEMA and State requirements for projects six, but when you need three tricks SUDOKU receiving FEMA funding. Iron County shall conduct in the suit, the correct card to lead is S ud oku is a number-placing puzzle the jack. Now the contract goes down evaluations in compliance with the prohibition against one. By Dave Green based on a 9x9 grid with several restrictions of competition as provided in Note that if East starts with the

2 C.F.R. § 200.319(a)(1) – (7). spade six, South plays low from his giv en numb ers. The object is to place hand and is safe. the num bers 1 to 9 in the empty Any questions relative to the project or the submittal shall be directed to Mr. Eric Peterson, in writing, at Iron County © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS

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