Arrangements Finalized for Funeral of Pearl Harbor Victim
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Call (906) 932-4449 Brewers beat Braves Ironwood, MI First-place Milwaukee down Atlanta Redsautosales.com 7-2 in National League action SPORTS • 9 AILY LOBE D G Friday, July 6, 2018 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 76 | Low: 56 | Details, page 2 Arrangements finalized for W I N N E R funeral of Pearl Harbor victim WINNER By RALPH ANSAMI Eastern Time: to and from the Holy Family [email protected] –10:30-11 a.m.: Private family Catholic Church. Shuttle buses will ONTONAGON – Arrangements visitation, Holy Family Catholic also be available to take you from have been finalized for the funeral of Church. the church to the cemetery for the Navy Fireman Second Class Lowell –11 a.m.-1 p.m.: Public visita- burial and will return to the high Earl Valley, from Ontonagon, killed tion, at the church. school after completion,” said Scott during an attack on the USS Okla- –1-1:45 p.m.: Funeral services, at Cleary, of Ontonagon VFW Post homa at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, the church. 5600. 1941. –2:45 p.m.: Full military rites There will be limited parking at The funeral is scheduled for Sat- burial, Holy Family Cemetery. the church. The parking lot at the urday, July 14, at Holy Family “The general public that would church will be blocked off for family Catholic Church in Ontonagon. like to attend the visitation or funer- and funeral detail personnel only. Full military honors will be per- al services are asked to park at the formed by the U.S. Navy. Ontonagon High School and shuttle The revised schedule includes, at buses will be provided to bring you PEARL HARBOR — page 5 Ironwood man gets prison in bad check case By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER – An Iron- wood man was sentenced to prison in Gogebic Coun- ty Circuit Court recently for writing bad checks to several local businesses. Jean Nordine/Daily Globe Jeffrey Michael Emery, SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Maximus Ploetz, visiting from 40, was sentenced to Texas, draws the winning ticket in the Hurley between two years, 10 Fourth of July Fireworks Committee’s 50-50 raffle months and 10 years for at the Bonshell Cafe Thursday morning. The Bank each of the six separate Club won the $4,808 prize with ticket No. 2703. counts of uttering and publishing counterfeit bills and notes Emery 4th of July 50-50 pleaded guilty to in May. The six sentences will be served concurrently, raffles abound according to Gogebic Jean Nordine/Daily Globe County Prosecutor Nick THE OLD Gambles building on 221 S. Sophie St. in Bessemer will go up for Jacobs. auction in August. across region Emery also pleaded guilty to a habitual offend- More than $150,000 was wagered on 50-50 raffles er-third offense notice. Bessemer Downtown Development over the Fourth of July holiday regionally. The charges stem from Michael Tregembo of Ironwood won the Bessemer December 2017, according Authority eyes Sophie Street building 50-50 and claimed his prize Thursday. His ticket to Jacobs, when Emery By JEAN NORDINE 66187 won $34,681. wrote checks to several Saari found the building to be struc- [email protected] Wakefield’s 50-50 prize is an even $24,200 and as local businesses. These turally sound, but said it needs an enor- yet unclaimed. The winning ticket is 41346. included Steigers, BESSEMER – The Bessemer Down- mous amount of work. Hurley’s Fireworks Committee held its drawing Forslunds and Super One, town Development Authority held a The DDA decided to forgo its first Thursday morning, drawing ticket 2703. The Bank Jacobs said. special meeting Thursday to dis- right to purchase and wait for the out- Club won the prize of $4,808. Along with the Gogebic cuss the possible purchase of the come of next month’s auction. Bessemer Township’s 50-50 prize of $7,750 was County charges, digital old Gambles store at 221 S. Sophie If no one bids, there will be a second claimed by Lori Stella, of Inver Grove Heights, Minn., Wisconsin court records St. auction in the spring. a former area resident. The winning ticket was 13686. show Emery has an active The building houses Trout Lily Art There is always the chance that According to 50-50 chairperson Lisa Selin, Karin warrant in Iron County, & Design and is going up on auction someone will buy the building in Cebolski never missed a day at the Bessemer Town- Wis., for forgery charges. for at least $8,700 in August, the August, but if not, the DDA will collect ship tent from June 9 to July 1. She sold 5,600 of the Jacobs said information amount owed in back taxes. bid information over the winter to 15,500 tickets that went out. was presented at sentenc- The DDA has the first right of pur- assess how much money will be The Marenisco 50-50 prize of $3,000 is due to the ing that Emery also has chase, which expires today. required to fix the most pressing prob- person with ticket 3010. pending charges in Hen- City manager Charly Loper present- lems, such as the roof. In Mercer, Jeff Minton, of Mercer, won the 50-50 nepin County, Minn., and ed a letter from Donald Saari, building Further discussion was tabled until prize of $575 with ticket 1069. Fargo, N.D., and was on inspector. the next meeting. Bruce Crossing is still looking for the winner of its probation in North Dakota 50-50. The green ticket 889172 is worth $631. at the time of the crimes in In Watersmeet, the prize from Saturday’s 50-50 Gogebic County. was $135. While Jacobs said a Mesun to offer organ recital today In total, $75,780 in prizes will be given away. prison sentence for utter- ing and publishing charges as part of First Friday in Ironwood is somewhat unusual, Emery’s criminal history – IRONWOOD – As a highlight of town promotions. which he said also includ- today’s First Friday celebration in The farmers market will return to ed 13 prior felonies and 26 downtown Ironwood, Tim Mesun will Depot Park. misdemeanors – was a play the Barton organ at the Ironwood Businesses will be open from 5 to 8 case that merited a prison Theatre at 7 p.m. p.m. after the farmers market, which sentence. The performance is free, but dona- will be open from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in the Emery received credit tions will be accepted for the theater. pavilion at the park. for 184 days served in jail There will also be music on the The music on the street will be prior to sentencing. street, in-store specials and other down- played from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Ramsay man sentenced for shooting at Keystone Bar By RICHARD JENKINS and 15 years for discharging a offender-second offense notice, in [email protected] weapon from a vehicle and from May as part of a plea agreement that BESSEMER – The Ramsay man between four years, 11 months to had five additional charges dis- Submitted photo who fired a gun at a Ramsay bar in seven years, six months for being a missed at sentencing. MICHAEL TREGEMBO of Ironwood claims his February was recently sentenced to felon in possession of a firearm. On Feb. 11, Leuzzo fired multiple Bessemer Fourth of July 50-50 winnings of $34,681 prison in Gogebic County Circuit The two sentences will run con- rounds from his vehicle with an from 50-50 chairman Mark Malmberg Thursday. Court. currently. The winning ticket was 66187. Cory William Leuzzo, 29, was Leuzzo pleaded guilty to the pair sentenced June 28 to between four of charges, as well as a habitual SENTENCING — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Business . .7 75 cents Classifieds . .12-13 Thursday Today’s records Comics . .11 Vol. 99, No. 192 High 75 High 92 (1988) Community . .3 Low 57 Low 39 (1969) Obituaries . .6 Year ago today Precipitation Opinion . .4 High 85 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 61 Thursday .35 in. Sports . .9-10 l 2 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD Statue of Liberty climber pleads TODAY SATURDAYSATURDAAY SUNDAY MONDAYMONNDAY TUESDAY not guilty to trespassing NEW YORK (AP) – An unrepentant protester who climbed the base of the Scatteredered Isolated Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Statue of Liberty on a busy T-stormsorms T-storms Fourth of July in what pros- ecutors called a “dangerous 76° 56° 81° 64°644° 79° 65° 77° 64° 81° 66° stunt” pleaded not guilty Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: Thursday to misdemeanor 22-7-7 mphmph W 7-147-14 mphmph SSWSSW 1515 mmphph SSWW 55-8-8 mphmph W 5-105-10 mphmph SSWSSW trespassing and disorderly conduct. Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK Activists packed into a 68/54 Todayy we will see sunny skies, high Manhattan courtroom Bergland of 7676°,°, humidityy of 48%. West wind cheered when a federal 76/56 2 to 7 mph. The record high for magistrate judge released Wakefield Associated Press Ironwood today is 92° set in 1988. Expect clear Therese Okoumou without Saxon 76/56 IN THIS image made from video by PIX11, a person, 76/56 Marenisco skies tonight, overnight low of 56°. bail after she had spent the 77/56 Southh southwest wind 3 to 7 mph. center, leans against the robes of the Statue of Liberty 78/54 night behind bars. Bessemer on Liberty Island, as one of the police officers had Upson Hurley 77/57 Watersmeet Okoumou responded by climbed up on a ladder to stand on a ledge nearby 77/56 76/56 78/52 SUNS AND MOON raising her fist and blowing talking the climber into descending in New York kisses to her supporters.