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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 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 FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD 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 mmphph W 77-14-14 mmphph SSSWSW 1155 mmphph SSWW 55-8-8 mmphph W 55-10-10 mmphph SSSWSW trespassing and disorderly conduct. Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK Activists packed into a 68/54 Todayy we will see sunny skies, high Manhattan courtroom Bergland of 76°,76°, 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. , 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. Mercer Wednesday. 78/54 Outside court, the natu- Manitowish ralized U.S. citizen from endangered her own life 20,000 to 25,000 people, 80/54 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:14 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 8:55 p.m. Congo told reporters that and the lives of the (New he added. 82/55 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 12:57 a.m. she climbed the landmark York Police Department) The park service also MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 1:35 p.m.p as a spur-of-the moment officers who responded to was taking a closer look at protest over the Trump the scene,” U.S. Attorney the statue to see if there ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER administration’s zero-toler- Geoffrey S. Berman said in was any damage, though

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The Department of Veterans Trump’s visit by taking out president has made the Affairs. a full-page ad Thursday in Montana race a priority as Appearing in a state he more than a dozen newspa- he hopes to help Republi- dominated in 2016, Trump pers across the state thank- cans tighten the party’s cast Tester as a “liberal ing him for signing 16 bills hold on the Senate. He wel- comed Rosendale onto the stage, calling him a “very special person.” “You deserve a senator who doesn’t just talk like – TRUCKS – he’s from Montana. 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Festival Ironwood meeting Ontonagon – Holy Family Catholic scheduled Church parking lot, 515 Pine St., 11 to 11:45 a.m. IRONWOOD – The Festival Ironwood Mass City – Resource Center, 1:15 to committee will meet on Monday night at 7 1:45 p.m. at Depot Park. It is a necessary meeting for Bruce Crossing – Stannard Township all parties involved in putting on the festi- Ballpark, U.S. 45 N, 2:15 to 2:45 p.m. val. Watersmeet – Town Hall parking lot, GOCAA schedules commodity 2:30 to 2:45 p.m. CDT. Recipients are reminded to return their distribution boxes. BESSEMER – Gogebic-Ontonagon For information about registering for Community Action Agency reminds recip- the program, call Bessemer 906-667-0283, ients of the dates of the monthly Com- or Ontonagon County 906-884-2106. modity Supplemental Food Program July distribution to seniors 60 years and older. Area student makes Dean’s List The site and schedule for Gogebic at University of Minnesota County seniors is as follows: MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, Minn. – Hur- Monday, July 16 – 100 Mill St., Besse- ley resident Felicia Herlevi, a junior study- Submitted photo mer, 9 a.m. to noon. THE EXCEL Energy Foundation is supporting the Historic Ironwood Theatre’s 90th ing in the College of Liberal Arts, has been Tuesday, July 17 – 100 Mill St., Besse- named to the 2018 spring semester Dean’s Anniversary Celebration with a $1,500 grant. The grant was made through the mer, 1 to 3 p.m. Foundation’s Arts and Culture focus which supports nonprofit agencies and orga- List at the University of Minnesota Twin Tuesday, July 17 – Pioneer Park Apart- Cities, the university announced. nizations providing services in towns and cities served by Xcel. The Historic Iron- ments, Ironwood, 9 to 10 a.m. wood Theatre has provided affordable, family friendly and quality live programs to The Ontonagon County distribution the Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin region since 1928. On July 28, Nic- Area student graduates from will be on Thursday, July 19, at the follow- Grand Valley State hole Lahti will direct a vaudeville show, complete with a silent movie, Barton ing locations and times: Organ, magician, music and dancing. Jeanne Fox, Foundation grant representa- Bergland – Lake Gogebic Senior Cen- ALLENDALE, Mich. – Grand Valley tive, and Michael BeBeau, Xcel community relations manager, visit to person- ter, 9:45 to 10 a.m. State University announced Bessemer stu- ally deliver the check. From left are BeBeau, Lahti, Bruce Greenhill, HIT operations White Pine – Porcupine Mountain dent Danielle Begalle has graduated with a manager, Fox and Zona Wick, HIT board president. Senior Center, 10:20 to 10:35 a.m. Bachelor of Science in nursing. After nearly drowning, communications Monday last chance to register specialist turns guilt into action for voting in Michigan primary ANN ARBOR – As much as seek- changing experience into action by director for Michigan Sea Grant. LANSING – Residents mation Center at Michi- ing out the waters of the Great Lakes forming the Great Lakes Water Safety “Our focus on beach safety and interested in voting in the gan.gov/vote. They can see is a cherished tradition across Michi- Consortium and pulling together dangerous currents is really ampli- Aug. 7 primary have until their sample ballots and gan, it can also be a dangerous pur- people from a variety of expertises to fied by our work with them,” Register Monday, July 9, to register find their polling places. suit that ends in hundreds of drown- work to prevent drownings – actually said. to vote, Secretary of State Residents also can find ings and rescues each year. eliminate them. The water safety consortium also Ruth Johnson announced. information on absentee About a third of those drownings “Our mission is to end drownings works with meteorologists. Racklyeft “Because every commu- voting, Michigan’s voter are caused by rip currents, an invisi- in the Great Lakes. How’s that for a said their knowledge is a crucial way nity will have an election identification requirement ble channel of water that forms and mission?” Racklyeft said. to reach a greater number of people on this date, I encourage and how to use voting “is so powerful even an Olympic He began organizing the consor- with lifesaving warnings of weather everyone eligible to register equipment. swimmer can’t fight it,” said Jamie tium within months of nearly dying, and water changes that could lead to to vote and then cast your Voters who qualify may Racklyeft, communication director “so no one else has to find out the unsafe swimming conditions. ballot on Election Day,” choose to cast an absentee for the Michigan Institute for Clinical hard way” about the dangers of rip “He’s really the cog that Johnson said. “You have an ballot. As a registered voter, and Health Research at the Universi- currents, he said. brought us all together,” Bob incredible opportunity to a person may obtain an ty of Michigan. The water safety consortium he Dukesherer, senior forecaster at the make your voice heard on absentee ballot if he is 60 Racklyeft knows firsthand how started now has more 300 people National Weather Service, said of federal, state and local or older; physically unable dangerous and deadly rip currents working across eight Great Lakes Racklyeft. leadership, but you must to attend the polls without can be. states and Ontario and acting on the The goal, Dukesherer said, is to be registered first.” the assistance of another; He nearly drowned in 2012 in knowledge of its members – first educate and inform the public about To register to vote, expecting to be absent Leland, off of Van’s Beach on Lake responders, community leaders, park the water’s hidden dangers so that applicants must be at least from the community in Michigan. He said he was sure that rangers, research scientists, life- what should be a fun time doesn’t go 18 years old by Election which he is registered for day was his last as he was repeatedly guards, meteorologists, survivors, wrong. Day and U.S. citizens. the entire time the polls pulled under water, but at some loved ones and other water safety “The beach hazard effort is what Applicants also must be will be open on Election point, after things went dark, he was advocates. we’re trying to take to the people for residents of Michigan and Day; in jail awaiting taken ashore by a couple who saw In addition to distributing infor- them to realize that when you go to of the city or township in arraignment or trial; him struggling. mation and education through com- the beach there’s a lot in play here, on which they wish to register. unable to attend the polls About an hour later, however, a munity engagement and outreach, top of the water, beneath the water Polls will be open on Elec- due to religious reasons or 16-year-old boy ended up in the same the campaign is responsible for post- that’s going on,” he said, “and we’re tion Day from 7 a.m. to 8 will be working as an elec- struggle, in the same spot but was not ing signage on water safety. It also trying to make them aware of what p.m. Voters may register by tion inspector in a precinct saved. They were not the only to provides safety equipment at beaches happens.” mail or in person at their outside of his precinct of drown or be rescued along the stretch and along various shoreline around county, city or township residence. Applications for of Lake Michigan shoreline. the state. Swimming tips: clerk’s office or by visiting an absentee ballot should Since 2010, more than 600 peo- A partner in the water safety con- –Flip, float and follow: If strug- any Secretary of State be submitted to the voter’s ple have drowned in the Great sortium is Michigan Sea Grant, which gling, flip over on your back. Relax. office. local clerk. Lakes. is based at U-M and is part of a Don’t fight the current. Also, yell for Residents can visit Voters with absentee “I had a lot of survivor guilt. I national network of programs that help. Michigan.gov/vote to find ballots are encouraged to thought, ‘What can I do?’” Racklyeft support research, education and out- –Wear a life jacket. If you bring the address of their local put the ballots in the mail said. “Then I thought, ‘I’m a commu- reach in coastal communities. it, use it. If you didn’t bring one, get clerks or to obtain the mail- by Tuesday, July 31, to nicator. This is my job. This is my Since becoming partners, the con- one. in voter registration applica- ensure timely delivery. career. I thought I could start an sortium has broadened the messag- –Avoid structural currents that tion. First-time voters who Those who wish to receive awareness campaign to make sure ing and distribution of Michigan Sea develop near piers and other struc- register by mail must vote in their absentee ballots by nobody else finds out the hard way Grant’s water safety materials far tures. person in their first election, mail must submit their about rip currents in the Great beyond what Michigan Sea Grant –Look for beaches with life- unless they hand-deliver the applications by 2 p.m. on Lakes.’” could have done on its own, said guards. Encourage municipalities to application to their local Saturday, Aug. 4. He channeled his guilt and life- Rhett Register, communications hire lifeguards if there are none. clerk, are 60 years old or Absentee ballots can be older, are disabled or are eli- obtained in person any- gible to vote under the Uni- time through 4 p.m. Mon- Community calendar formed and Overseas Citi- day, Aug. 6. zens Absentee Voting Act. Voters who request an If a voter is already reg- absentee ballot in person Email calendar items and area74.org. Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Wakefield Township istered but needs to change on Monday, Aug. 6, must community news to Monday, July 9 offices. Board, 5:30 p.m., township [email protected]. Wakefield City Council, hall. their address, he may be fill out the ballot in the For more information, call 906- 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., able to update his address clerk’s office. Emergency 932-2211. Ironwood City Commis- Pence, Wis., Town Hall. online at ExpressSOS.com. absentee ballots are avail- Bessemer Housing Communi- sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Gogebic County Conser- Friday, July 6 ty, community room, 906-667- Building. vation District, 6 p.m., Natural To check the registration able under certain condi- 0469. Bessemer Downtown Resources Center, Bessemer. status, residents may visit tions through 4 p.m. on Coffee With A Cop, Pines Iron County Food Pantry, Development Authority, 5:30 Hurley City Council, 5 the Michigan Voter Infor- Election Day. Cafe, 8 a.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. p.m., city hall. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Ave., Montreal, 715-561-4450. Town of Carey, 6 p.m., 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior National Finnish Ameri- Carey Town Hall. Wednesday, July 11 Center. can Festival Inc. board, 10 Town of Oma, 6 p.m., Oma Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- a.m., Little Finland, Kimball, Town Hall. Christian Men of the 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, 906-932-1608. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown CITY OF Ironwood. Mercer Lioness Blood Tuesday, July 10 Cafe, Ironwood. Mercer Food Pantry, Drive, noon-4 p.m., Mercer, Mentoring of Moms, 9- BESSEMER noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Wis., Community Center. Gogebic County Veterans 10:30 a.m., Range Community Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Alcoholics Anonymous, Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT 715-476-7655. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, a.m., Ironwood Memorial 4355. AUTHORITY (DDA) Alcoholics Anonymous/ Ironwood. area74.org. Building. 906-667-1110. Alcoholics Anonymous, BESSEMER HOUSING COMMISSION Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Science Rocks! Michigan Friends of the Mercer open meeting, noon, Salem NOTICE OF VACANCY an Church, Ironwood. Science Center Science Fair, Public Library, 10 a.m., Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 1 p.m., Ironwood Memorial library, Mercer, Wis. area74.org. The City of Bessemer is soliciting applications for two Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Building. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- DOVE Support Group, openings on the Downtown Development Authority EDT, Ontonagon United Strong Bones exercise lock St. tennis courts, if raining, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Board and one for the Bessemer Housing Commission. Methodist Church basement, class, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Ironwood Memorial Building. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary next to Holiday gas station, Community Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Interested individuals should contact the Bessemer City Ontonagon. area74.org. Overeaters Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. offices for an application. Completed applications Alcoholics Anonymous, 5 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Ironwood. area74.org. Iron County Veterans Ser- should be submitted to the Bessemer City Clerk’s office 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, Wakefield. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Catholic Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 noon, Elk and Hound. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- via email ([email protected]), fax (906)- area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace “Through the Time 2190. 667-0467, in person or mail, at 411 Sophie Street, Catholic Church, Ironwood. Machine: Art Rocks!,” Wakefield American Bessemer, MI 49911, ATTN: City Clerk. Saturday, July 7 area74.org. Impressionism class, 1 p.m., Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Ironwood Carnegie Library. p.m. regular meeting, post, James K. Trudgeon, Clerk Alcoholics Anonymous, monthly membership, Aurora ages 6 and up. Wakefield. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Club, Ironwood. Mercer Health and Well- IMPACT Life Support Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Festival Ironwood Com- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Community Pickleball mittee meeting with vendors Mercer Community Center. Church, Ironwood. 2009 Polaris Ranger XP 700 EFi Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer and volunteers, 7 p.m., Depot Bessemer American Narcotics Anonymous, 7 School gymnasium. 715-776- Park. Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 2700 miles, 1-owner, 700cc, EFi, auto., independent front & 4588. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. ican Legion, Bessemer. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 EDT, Ontonagon United Ironwood American Alcoholics Anonymous, rear suspension, push button 2WD/4WD, rear reese hitch, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Methodist Church basement, Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Ironwood. area74.org. poly dump box, includes: front windshield, roof, rear panel, next to Holiday gas station, ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Church, Bessemer. mirror, well maintained. Sunday, July 8 Ontonagon. area74.org. rial Building, Legion club room. area74.org. Government Wakefield VFW Post Government Excellent Shape, SAVE SAVE!! Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Gogebic County Forestry 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Wakefield Housing Com- p.m., closed meeting, Salem and Parks Commission spe- Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. mission, 9 a.m., Sunset Lutheran Church, Ironwood. cial meeting, 9:30 a.m., Natu- Gathering, Participating Manor community room, 200 Mercer Health and Well- ral Resources Center confer- and Supporting, 6 p.m., Pierce St., Wakefield. SAVE! ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., ence room. developmental disability advo- Iron County Finance Mercer Community Center. Gogebic County Road cacy group, Community Mental Committee, 9 a.m., court- $ Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Commission, finance meet- Health, Wakefield. 906-229- house. 6,599 p.m., Wesley United Methodist ing, 4 p.m., Road Commission 6170. Gogebic County Land Church, Ironwood. office. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Bank Authority, 4 p.m., court- Yazmin Bowers Trio con- Gogebic-Iron County Air- p.m., Episcopal Church of the house, Bessemer. cert, 7 p.m., Copper Falls port Board, 4:30 p.m., airport. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Bessemer Area Sewer State Park, Mellen. Bessemer Township area74.org. Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- Cloverland Motors Alcoholics Anonymous, Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, Government mer City Hall. 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Ramsay. Montreal City Council, Gogebic County Board, 5 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Church, Bessemer. Ironwood Township 5:30 p.m., city hall. p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. l 4 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Centrists hold serve It’s time for the centrists in the Alaska, the only other pro-choice Sue Mizell, Publisher Senate to take center stage. Republican senator, says she will As President Trump prepares to consider many issues, not just abor- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor name a replacement for retiring Jus- tion. Two outspoken Trump critics tice Anthony Kennedy, The Washing- who are not running again, Jeff ton Post issued this challenge: “If the Cokie Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of centrists stick together, they can and Steve Tennessee, remain timidly silent. force the selection of a reasonable, Roberts In truth, it’s very difficult to be a In Their Opinion mainstream judge in the mold of Mr. centrist in today’s Republican Party, Kennedy or Justice Sandra Day which was moving sharply to the Capital Gazette O’Connor, who were both appointed right long before Trump came along. by President Ronald Reagan. If the Look what happened to some of the responds after senators fail to use their leverage ation has produced something close GOPers who opposed Bork in 1987: now, the result will be more politi- to a European model in this country: John Chafee of Rhode Island was cization of the bench and a more Two parties defined by ideological dumped from his Senate leadership office shootings extreme court for a generation.” orthodoxy. Moderates in both par- post in 1990 because fellow Republi- This is a worthy and winnable ties have been severely weakened, cans considered him too progressive. Thank you. goal. Trump has 2 1/2 years left in especially Republicans, who have Lowell Weicker also left the Republi- Thank you for the outpouring of sympathy for the his term, and blocking all his nomi- long played a critical role in thwart- can party and became an indepen- terrible tragedy that took place Thursday in our nees to the court – even if Democrats ing the more extreme judicial nomi- dent governor of Connecticut. Arlen Annapolis office. regain a majority in the Senate next nations made by GOP presidents. Specter of Pennsylvania was chal- We will never forget Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fis- fall – is totally unrealistic. During the Nixon administration, lenged from the right when he ran for chman, Wendi Winters, John McNamara or Rebecca But the centrists have a chance to 17 Republicans voted against the re-election in 2010. He switched par- Smith, our five co-workers who were gunned down in deter a sharp lurch to the right by nomination of Clement Haynsworth ties, became a Democrat, and lost the a senseless attack. the court, which could undermine to the high court, and 13 opposed G. Democratic primary. John Warner of But we also will always remember the bells of St. basic safeguards: For women seeking Harrold Carswell. Both were South- Virginia never left the GOP, but did Anne’s ringing as members of our staff – past and abortions, gay couples yearning to erners with questionable civil rights endorse Hillary Clinton over Trump. present – walked down Main Street surrounded by marry, minorities wanting to vote records, and both failed to win the The Senate’s Democratic leader, thousands who turned out to support us in a march and attend elite colleges. They would seat. In 1970, the seat went to Justice Chuck Schumer, wrote in The New to City Dock. also be protecting the credibility of Harry Blackmun, who would author York Times that “Justice Anthony We always will remember the singing on a grassy the court itself, which was designed the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing Kennedy’s retirement has created the knoll across from our office in a second vigil, little to mitigate swings toward the ideo- abortion three years later. most important vacancy on the more than a day after five acts of murderous rage logical edges, not amplify them. In 1987, six Republicans helped Supreme Court in our lifetimes.” changed our lives forever. The real question is whether the defeat President Reagan’s choice of He’s right, but Democrats are largely Thank you for the cards, the letters, the emails centrists, few as they are, have the Robert Bork, who they considered powerless to influence Trump’s and the flowers. Thank you for the food, the text fortitude to defy Trump if he picks a too rigidly conservative. That seat choice. messages and the signs. justice outside the “reasonable main- was eventually occupied, for 30 The key lies with a handful of The words of appreciation for our work and its stream” model of Kennedy and years, by Justice Kennedy. Republican centrists, heirs to a long importance to Annapolis and Anne Arundel County O’Connor. So far, the only centrist to warn and noble tradition of pragmatism is a balm to our wounds. More than 800 people sub- The numbers give them some Trump against picking a hardliner is but decimated by years of polariza- scribed to our digital edition Friday as a show of sup- leverage. Republicans control only Sen. Susan Collins of Maine. “I tion and defeat. Their forebears port after the terror on Thursday afternoon. 51 Senate seats – and John McCain, would not support a nominee that defied Nixon and Reagan, and Thank you. gravely ill with brain cancer, is demonstrated hostility to Roe v. helped save the country from Here’s what else we won’t forget: Death threats unlikely to vote. So if all 49 Wade, because that would mean to Haynsworth, Carswell and Bork. and emails from people we don’t know celebrating Democrats stick together, a very big me that their judicial philosophy did Can Collins and her allies summon our loss, or the people who called for one of our “if,” one Republican defection could not include respect for established the courage to emulate their exam- reporters to get fired because she got angry and doom Trump’s choice. decisions, established law,” she said ple and stand up to Trump? cursed on national television after witnessing her The odds are stacked strongly on CNN. Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- friends getting shot. against the centrists, however. The Collins has been pretty lonely in tacted by email at We won’t forget being called an enemy of the peo- steady polarization of the last gener- her resistance. Lisa Murkowski of [email protected]. ple. No, we won’t forget that. Because exposing evil, shining light on wrongs and fighting injustice is what Today in history we do. We are The Capital. We are the Maryland Gazette. We are the Bowie Blade-News and Crofton West By The Associated Press Today’s Highlights in History County Gazette. We are more than just our questions On July 6, 1957, Althea and our writing and our headlines. Gibson became the first black We are journalists. tennis player to win a Wimble- Yes, we bring values and beliefs to our work. We don singles title as she defeat- believe in truth. We believe in speaking for those ed fellow American Darlene Hard 6-3, 6-2. The Harry S. who don’t have the to speak for themselves. 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We will never be the same as we were, In 1885, French scientist now that Rebecca, Wendi, John, Gerald and Rob are Louis Pasteur tested an anti- gone. rabies vaccine on 9-year-old Some day we hope to be as good again. That’s all Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by an infected dog; the we can do. boy did not develop rabies. Until then, keep reading. We’ve only just begun. In 1917, during World War I, Arab forces led by T.E. Nigeria sent troops into the eighth and final Group of Eight Blasters) is 66. Actor Grant – Capital Gazette Lawrence and Auda Abu Tayi secessionist state of Biafra. summit, where he emphasized Goodeve is 66. Country singer captured the port of Aqaba (The Biafran War lasted 2 1/2 the urgency of providing aid to Nanci Griffith is 65. Retired from the Ottoman Turks. years and resulted in a Nigeri- Africa. Rafael Nadal won a riv- MLB All-Star Willie Randolph is In 1933, the first All-Star an victory.) eting five-set Wimbledon final, 64. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna 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 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 5 Pearl Harbor Jan. 19 from the Navy Casualty office in Millington, Tenn., informing him his Woman embezzles $818,000 brother had been identified by DNA. From page 1 Lowell Valley was born on July 20, For the general public attending the 1922. He was honored with a Purple from church in Rice Lake military rites burial, there will be parking Heart, the American Campaign Medal and available at the Ontonagon County Garage the World War II Victory Medal. MADISON, Wis. — A northern Wiscon- lus generated 201 fraudulent checks from on U.S. 45. There will be golf carts avail- Two other U.P. crewmen were killed. sin woman pleaded guilty this week to church bank accounts for $818,604, Blad- able for those needing assistance to get to Gerald George Lehman, of Hancock, was fraud and tax charges stemming from the er said. the cemetery from the Ontonagon County identified in 2010, and William Michael embezzlement of more than $818,000 Bank records demonstrated that Mar- Garage. Finnegan, a native of Bessemer, who grew from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Rice cellus used the embezzled money for a Special parking at the cemetery will up in Dollar Bay, on May 9, 2016, accord- Lake. variety of personal expenses, including be available for military personnel- ing to Bob Valley. Scott C. Blader, U.S. Attorney for the excessive gambling. organizations participating in the ceremo- People seeking more information may Western District of Wisconsin, said Debo- She filed a false individual income tax ny. contact Cleary at 906-235-9390 or Ron rah Marcellus, 63, of Turtle Lake, pleaded return for 2012, underreporting her gross Bob Valley received a telephone call on Howard at 906-885-5851. guilty in U.S. District Court in Madison to income by failing to report embezzled pro- wire fraud and filing a false income tax ceeds. Sentencing driving by the bar in his truck, aiming his return. U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson gun out the passenger window and seeing Marcellus served as director of develop- scheduled sentencing for Oct. 2. at 2 p.m. two bullets clearly hit the snowbank with- ment for St. Joseph’s Church, responsible Marcellus faces a maximum penalty of 20 From page 1 in feet of the bar,” Jacobs wrote in an email for handling all financial and accounting years in federal prison on the wire fraud assault rifle near the Keystone Bar around to the Daily Globe. matters. She began using computer soft- charge and a maximum penalty of three 1:55 a.m. after a disagreement with a Jacobs said the prosecution’s video ware to generate checks to herself from years on the tax charge. female acquaintance. shows people inside the bar at the time of multiple bank accounts belonging to the Charges resulted from an investigation Gogebic County Prosecutor Nick the shooting. church, Blader said. by IRS Criminal Investigation and the Rice Jacobs said he played a security camera No injuries were reported from the inci- She also forged the name of church Lake Police Department, with the coopera- footage from the bar at the sentencing dent. leaders on signature lines of the checks tion of the church and the Diocese of hearing. Leuzzo received credit for 157 days and then deposited the checks into her Superior. The video, “Clearly showed (Leuzzo) served in jail prior to sentencing. personal bank account. Prosecution is being handled by Assis- Between 2011 and April 2017, Marcel- tant U.S. Attorney Aaron Wegner. Three pedestrians die over holiday Downstate man added to FBI LANSING — Three of the four people State Police as of 10:30 a.m. Thursday,” who lost their lives in three traffic crashes said Jim Flegel, MSP traffic safety special- ‘Ten Most Wanted Fugitives’ list during Michigan’s two-day Fourth of July ist. BENTON HARBOR — A fugitive sus- toward protecting our communities from holiday were pedestrians. “We continue to urge motorists to be pected of committing a double homicide this menace to society. We will never for- Michigan State Police said in con- aware of surroundings at all times, and in Benton Harbor was added to the FBI’s get, nor will we rest until Antwan Tamon trast, 14 people lost their lives last year give both pedestrians and bicyclists plenty “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list last Mims is located, captured, and brought to in 14 separate crashes during the of room on the roadways. Never operate a week. justice for his crimes.” four-day Fourth of July holiday week- vehicle while impaired on alcohol or Antwan Tamon Mims was added to the Mims was charged with two counts of end. drugs, and avoid all distractions,” Flegel list June 27 for what authorities say was first degree premeditated murder, being a Alcohol did not appear to be a factor in said. his role in the March 25 murders of Cortez felon in possession of a firearm and two any of the crashes this year. The 2018 Fourth of July holiday ran Lamont Miller and Michael Canthrell counts of felony firearms. A federal war- “These numbers are preliminary and from 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday through 11:59 Johnson, according to an FBI press rant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecu- only reflect fatalities reported to Michigan p.m. on Wednesday. release. tion was issued on May 2, according to the According to the release, Mims — who release. is a member of the Gangster Disciples “Mr. Mims’ arrogance in believing he Wisconsin models sales tax street gang — walked up to the two men in can execute two individuals while a crowd the front yard of a house party and shot looks on because of the fear the communi- both in front of 100 people. He then shot ty has for him makes him extremely dan- collection off South Dakota both while they were lying on the ground, gerous,” Berrien County Prosecutor according to the release. Michael J. Sepic said. “In order to prevent MADISON, Wis. (AP) — ing, the court had held that a high of $592 for those “The callused indifference with which heartache for more families, we need help Small businesses not locat- states could only require subject to the highest 7.65 Mims carried out his murders has rightly locating him and let the criminal justice ed in Wisconsin won’t have retailers to collect tax for percent rate, based on the placed this violent and dangerous fugitive process proceed.” to collect sales tax on inter- online sales if they also had Fiscal Bureau analysis. on the FBI’s ‘Ten Most Wanted Fugitives’ Mims has family or personal ties to net purchases made by a physical presence in the Gov. Scott Walker has list,” said Timothy R. Slater, Special Agent Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, Tennessee, consumers in the state, but state. said he’s open to looking at in Charge of the FBI’s Detroit Field Office. Illinois and Ohio. larger companies will have “Wisconsin businesses, other tax reductions “Our need for the public’s assistance can- The FBI is offering a reward of up to to charge the tax beginning especially Wisconsin small instead of the income tax. not be overstated, and we urge anyone $100,000 for information leading to Mims’ in October. businesses, will no longer That alternative tax cut with information related to Mims or his arrest. Anyone with information concern- The state Department of be operating at a competi- would be a part of Walker’s horrific crimes to come forward. The ing Mims should not take action them- Revenue said Thursday tive disadvantage to out-of- state budget he’d propose investigative resources of the FBI, Benton selves, but should contact the FBI, call that its enforcement of the state competitors that will in 2019 if he wins re-elec- Harbor Department of Public Safety, and 800-225-5324. law will be consistent with now be required to collect tion in November. Michigan State Police are fully dedicated —Richard Jenkins the U.S. Supreme Court the tax,” the department ruling last week. The court said. upheld a South Dakota law Collection of the sales FRIDAY EVENING JULY 6, 2018 requiring the collection of tax is expected to bring in 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 Masters of Masters of Penn & Teller: Fool Us Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of the tax but that also about $120 million a year # exempted businesses with to Wisconsin. 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He did extensive com- WASHINGTON (AP) – Environmental crossed the country at Sunday, July 1, 2018, following a brief puter work for Indianhead Mountain Protection Agency Administrator Scott taxpayer expense to illness. Resort from 1989-2005. During that Pruitt resigned Thursday amid ethics speak with industry Walt was born on May 11, 1932, in time, he was also an integral part of investigations of outsized security spend- groups and hobnob Chicago, Ill., son of the late Irwin and the Indianhead Ski Patrol and was ing, first-class flights and a sweetheart with GOP donors, but Catherine (Bruen) Hess. He attended responsible on weekends to schedule condo lease. he showed little inter- schools in the Chicago area before the hill closing. His most memorable With Pruitt’s departure, President Don- est in listening to advo- enlisting and serv- quote will always be, “It’s 4 o’clock, ald Trump loses an administrator many cates he derided as conservatives regarded as one of the more “the environmental ing in the U.S. Army time to shut her down.” effective members of his Cabinet. But left.” Those groups from 1953 to Along with his love for skiing, Walt Pruitt had also been dogged for months by quickly applauded his November 1955. also took pleasure in traveling with his Scott scandals that spawned more than a Pruitt departure. After his honorable motorhome during the summer sea- dozen federal and congressional investiga- “Despite his brief discharge from the son. He also had a great love for ani- tions. tenure, Pruitt was the Army, he was Veteran mals and over the years he had several Talking to reporters on Air Force One, worst EPA chief in history,” said Kieran employed by golden retrievers who were very spe- Trump continued to praise his scandal- Suckling, executive director of the Center Motorola in both the Chicago and cial to him. plagued EPA chief, saying there was “no for Biological Diversity. “His corruption Schaumburg, Ill., areas for 33 years, Walt has an extensive Ski Patrol final straw” and he had not asked for was his downfall, but his pro-polluter poli- retiring in 1988. family who will greatly miss him. Per Pruitt’s resignation. cies will have our kids breathing dirtier air Walt was a member of the National Walt’s request, there will be no service. “Scott is a terrific guy,” Trump said. “He long after his many scandals are forgot- came to me and said I have such great con- ten.” Ski Patrol and began skiing at Indian- His patrol family is planning a celebra- fidence in the administration I don’t want Like Trump, Pruitt voiced skepticism head Mountain in 1965. tion of Walt’s life to take place this fall. to be a distraction. ... He’ll go and do great about mainstream climate science and was Following a motorcycle accident A special thank you also needs to go things and have a wonderful life, I hope.” a fierce critic of the Paris climate agree- where Walt lost his leg and wanting to out to the staff of Skyview Manor. In his resignation letter to Trump, ment. The president cheered his EPA continue his passion for downhill ski- Everyone there was instrumental in obtained by The Associated Press, Pruitt chief’s moves to boost fossil fuel produc- ing, he worked hard and became a making sure Walt was well cared for. expressed no regrets. tion and roll back regulations opposed by very accomplished one-legged skier. Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home, “It is extremely difficult for me to cease corporate interests. He shared his passion with others and Bessemer, is assisting the family. serving you in this role first because I But despite boasts of slashing red tape become very instrumental in teaching For more information or to give count it a blessing to be serving you in any and promoting job creation, Pruitt had a downhill skiing to other handicapped online condolences, please visit range- capacity, but also, because of the transfor- mixed record of producing real-world individuals who came to Indianhead. funeralservices.com mative work that is occurring,” Pruitt results. Many of the EPA regulations Pruitt wrote. “However, the unrelenting attacks scraped or delayed had not yet taken on me personally, my family, are unprece- effect, and the tens of thousands of lost dented and have taken a sizable toll on all coal mining jobs the president pledged to Norbert ‘Nubs’ W. Koosmann of us.” bring back never materialized. MELLEN, Wis. – Norbert “Nubs” Shirley Heglund, of Aurora, Minn., Pruitt, a Republican, had appeared Pruitt was forced out following a series W. Koosmann, 84, of Mellen, passed Sylvia Heglund, of Mellen, Ruth Wednesday at a White House picnic for of revelations involving pricey trips with Independence Day, wearing a red-checked first-class airline seats and unusual securi- away Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at his Josephson, of Mellen, Leila (Bruce) shirt and loafers with gold trim. Trump ty spending, including a $43,000 sound- residence. Norbert was born Sept. 12, Bernard, of Eau Claire, and Joyce gave him and other officials a brief shout- proof booth for making private phone 1933, in Mellen, the son of Wilhelm H. (David) Kaseno, of Barron; as well as out, offering no sign of any immediate calls. He also demanded 24-hour-a-day and Frieda G. (Bonitz) Koosmann. numerous nieces and nephews. change in his job. protection from armed officers, resulting On Sept. 26, 1959, he was united in He was preceded in death by his EPA Deputy Administrator Andrew in a swollen 20-member security detail marriage to Joyce A. Saari in Iron- parents; son, Jason; and granddaugh- Wheeler, a former coal industry lobbyist, that blew through overtime budgets and wood, Mich. He was employed at the ter, Melissa. will take the helm as acting administrator racked up expenses of more than $3 mil- veneer mill in Mellen for over 45 years. A funeral service for Norbert will be starting Monday. lion. He was an avid outdoorsman who held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 7, at “I have no doubt that Andy will contin- Pruitt routinely ordered his EPA staff to enjoyed hunting. Favorite past-times Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mellen ue on with our great and lasting EPA agen- do personal chores for him, including for Norbert were Wii bowling, jigsaw with Reverend Karl Wellnitz officiat- da,” Trump tweeted Thursday. picking up his dry cleaning and trying to Pruitt’s resignation came days after two obtain a used Trump hotel mattress for his puzzles, word search and conversing ing. of his closest advisers spoke to House apartment. He had also enlisted his staff to and spreading the word of God. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. at oversight committee investigators and contact conservative groups and compa- Survivors include his wife of 58 the church in Mellen on Saturday and revealed new, embarrassing details in nies to find a lucrative job for his unem- years, Joyce, of Mellen; sons, Glenn continue until the hour of service. ethics scandals involving Pruitt. ployed wife, including emails seeking a (Sherri), of Mellen, and Kevin (Rhon- Interment will take place in Saint Samantha Dravis, who recently Chick-fil-A franchise from a senior execu- da), of Mosinee; daughters, Diana John’s Cemetery, Cozy Valley. resigned as Pruitt’s policy chief, told inves- tive at the fast-food chain. Weisenberger, of Schofield, Lorna Funeral arrangements have been tigators last week that Pruitt had made Pruitt’s job had been in jeopardy since (John, Jr.) Grande, of Mosinee, and entrusted to the Mountain Funeral clear to her before and after he became the end of March, when ABC News first Wanda (Mark) Bernett, of Malone; 15 Home and Cremation Services of EPA administrator that he would like the reported that he leased a Capitol Hill grandchildren and nine great-grand- Mellen and Ashland. attorney general’s job, held then and now condo last year for just $50 a night. It was children; brothers, Lloyd (Mary), of Online condolences for Nubs’ fami- by Jeff Sessions. co-owned by the wife of a veteran fossil Pruitt “had hinted at that (sic) some fuels lobbyist whose firm had sought reg- Ashland, Kenneth, of Mellen, and Don- ly may be left at MountainFuneral- sort of conversation had taken place ulatory rollbacks from EPA. ald (Annette), of Mellen; sisters, Homes.com. between he and the president,” Dravis told Both Pruitt and the lobbyist, Steven congressional investigators, according to a Hart, denied he had conducted any recent transcript obtained Thursday by the AP. business with EPA. But Hart was later Earl ‘Bud’ Charles “That was the position he was originally forced to admit he had met with Pruitt at interested in.” EPA headquarters last summer after his MARENISCO, Mich. – Earl “Bud” Green Bay Packers, absolutely loved A former Oklahoma attorney general firm, Williams & Jensen, revealed he had Charles, 79, a long-time resident of spending time at Hillbilly Heaven close to the oil and gas industry, Pruitt had lobbied the agency on a required federal Marenisco, passed away Wednesday hunting camp and looked forward to filed more than a dozen lawsuits against disclosure form. morning, July 4, 2018. camping trips. the agency he was picked to lead. Arriving Pruitt also publicly denied any knowl- Bud was born on Aug. 11, 1938, in Bud is survived by two sons, Randy in Washington, he worked relentlessly to edge of massive raises awarded to two Winegar (Presque Isle), Wis., a son of and Ron (Dani), both of Marenisco; dismantle Obama-era environmental regu- close aides he had brought with him to Earl Victor and Elizabeth “Betty” two daughters, Nancy (Mike) Jager, lations that aimed to reduce toxic pollu- EPA from Oklahoma. Documents later (Andersen) Charles. He attended Allendale, and Micki (Craig) Sorensen, tion and planet-warming carbon emis- showed Pruitt’s chief of staff had signed school in Presque Isle and Marenisco. Marenisco; five cherished grandchil- sions. off on the pay hikes, indicating he had the Bud survived having polio as a child. dren, CJ, Kyle, DeAnna, Michelle and During his one-year tenure, Pruitt criss- administrator’s consent. On Sept. 29, 1956, he was united in Cassandra; five dear great-grandchil- marriage to Gail Frances Eschen- dren, Brooks, Blaine, Justice, Aspen bauch. They made their home in and Wesley; a brother, Tom (Jackie), New leader at EPA is former Marenisco and were blessed with four Marenisco; a sister, Clara Perron, children. Spokane, Wash.; and several nieces Bud worked at Kimberly-Clark, and nephews. coal lobbyist, Senate staffer White Pine Copper Company, Norco He was preceded in death by his WASHINGTON (AP) – The new leader But unlike Pruitt, Windows, Champion International parents; his beloved wife, Gail, on Nov. of the Environmental Protection Agency is Wheeler is considered and Anderson Trucking. Then, he 4, 2013; a grandson, Thomas V.H. a former coal industry lobbyist who low-key and is a Wash- returned to and retired from White Vugrinec; two sisters, Dorothy Richet- helped lead an industry fight against regu- ington insider who has Pine Copper Company. Throughout ta and Bernice Jeske; and a nephew, lations that protect Americans’ health and spent much of his the years, Bud owned and operated a Tommy “Bam-Bam” Charles. address climate change. career in the nation’s furnace repair service. The family is honoring Bud’s life in Andrew Wheeler, the No. 2 official at capital. He had a special interest in building a private service. EPA, will take over the agency Monday Pruitt, a former and racing stock cars. Bud was a mem- Funeral arrangements have been now that President Donald Trump has Oklahoma attorney ber of K.O. and Rose’s old-timers’ soft- entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and accepted the resignation of embattled general, is often administrator Scott Pruitt. aligned with the oil ball league. He was a Marenisco Town- manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel The Senate confirmed Wheeler as the Andrew and gas industry, Wheeler ship zoning administrator and served Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may agency’s deputy administrator in April. while Wheeler has on the Marenisco School Board. be expressed online at lakesidememo- Trump tweeted that he has “no doubt focused more on coal Bud was an avid supporter of the rialchapel.com. that Andy will continue on with our great since becoming a lobbyist a decade and lasting EPA agenda. We have made ago. tremendous progress and the future of the An Ohio native, Wheeler served as a For reprints or lamination services, EPA is very bright!” special assistant in the EPA’s Pollution Pre- contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 Wheeler, 53, could serve more than a vention and Toxics office in the early year in an acting role. A Senate vote would 1990s before moving over to the Senate be required if he is nominated to lead the environment panel, where he eventually agency permanently. became GOP staff director under Sen. Jim Man pleads not guilty to hate crimes in attack on protesters Republicans say Wheeler is well-quali- Inhofe, R-Okla., the panel’s former chair- fied to lead the EPA, having worked at the man and a political mentor to both Pruitt CHARLOTTESVILLE, also is charged under Vir- sion and ADHD, and is tak- agency early in his career. He also was a and Wheeler. Va. (AP) – An Ohio man ginia law with murder and ing medication. But he also top aide at the Senate Environment Com- Inhofe, who dismisses global warming pleaded not guilty to feder- other crimes. said the drugs do not mittee before becoming a lobbyist nine as a hoax and famously tossed a snowball al hate crime charges Fields, of Maumee, impair his ability to under- years ago. on the Senate floor to prove his point, Thursday in a deadly car Ohio, wore a gray striped stand the charges against Democrats and environmental groups hailed Wheeler’s ascension to EPA chief. attack on a crowd of jumpsuit and sat quietly, him. decried Wheeler as a coal apologist and “Andrew worked for me for 14 years, has protesters opposing a giving brief answers to the Hoppe said Fields was former top aide to a GOP senator who an impeccable reputation and has the white nationalist rally in judge’s questions. He qualified to be represented rejects mainstream climate science. experience to be a strong leader at the Virginia. entered the courtroom by a federal public defend- “Andrew Wheeler’s coal credentials are EPA,” Inhofe said. James Alex Fields Jr. wearing handcuffs and er and appointed legal without equal. He is, without question, a Until his nomination by Trump last fall, entered the plea during his shackles. The cuffs were counsel for him. member of the coal industry’s Hall of Wheeler worked as a lobbyist with a client initial appearance in U.S. removed when he came in, The 21-year-old defen- Fame,” said Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass. list that included Murray Energy, one of District Court in Char- then re-fastened when he dant said he has a high By elevating Wheeler to replace Pruitt, he the nation’s largest coal mining compa- lottesville after being left. His attorneys made no school education and has said, “the EPA is only trading one fossil nies. charged last week with 30 request for bail. worked as a security guard. fuel friend for another.” He accompanied Murray CEO Bob federal crimes in the Aug. He told U.S. Magistrate Some survivors of the Like Pruitt, Wheeler is a conservative Murray during a series of closed-door 12 violence that killed 32- Judge Joel Hoppe that he is attack were among the who will seek to roll back rules governing meetings to lobby the Trump administra- year-old Heather Heyer and being treated for bipolar dozens of people in the clean air and water and fighting against tion to kill environmental regulations injured dozens more. He disorder, anxiety, depres- courtroom. climate change. affecting coal mines. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BUSINESS FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 7 Tech, health care companies drive solid gains By ALEX VEIGA Bank. goods for 10 percent tariffs, economic data also gave AP Business Writer The S&P 500 index rose which could take effect if traders something to cheer A DAY ON WALL STREET Technology and health 23.39 points, or 0.9 per- Beijing retaliates. about. The Institute for July 5, 2018 27,000 care companies led U.S. cent, to 2,736.61. The Dow On Thursday in China, Supply Management issued Dow Jones 26,000 stocks broadly higher Jones Industrial Average Commerce Ministry data indicating that U.S. industrials 25,000 Thursday, setting the mar- gained 181.92 points, or spokesman Gao Feng hit service firms expanded at a 181.92 24,000 ket on track to break a two- 0.8 percent, to 24,356.74. back at “threats and black- surprisingly strong pace in 23,000 24,356.74 week losing streak. The Nasdaq composite mail” ahead of the planned June. Separately, payroll J FM AM JJ Some encouraging eco- added 83.75 points, or 1.1 U.S. tariff hike. He added processor ADP said private Pct. change from previous: 0.75% High 24,372.80 Low 24,177.44 nomic data helped put percent, to 7,586.43. The that China would be forced U.S. employers added investors in a buying Russell 2000 index of to fight back to protect its 177,000 in June. The Labor July 5, 2018 7,800 mood, though trading vol- smaller-company stocks own interests. Department is due to Nasdaq 7,600 composite 7,400 ume was relatively sub- picked up 19.06 points, or The big question release its June jobs report 7,200 dued as markets reopened 1.1 percent, to 1,679.48. remains: how far will the Friday. 83.75 7,000 6,800 following the Indepen- While uncertainty over two countries go in their Technology stocks, 7,586.43 6,600 dence Day holiday in the U.S. trade policy has hung dispute. which lead all other sectors JFM A M JJ U.S. over the market for “The market tomorrow in the S&P 500 with an Pct. change from previous: 1.12% High 7,589.19 Low 7,511.43 Wall Street could be in months, tensions intensi- morning will be very 11.3 percent gain this year, for a bumpier ride Friday, fied in recent weeks. The focused on did the U.S. led the rally. Qorvo July 5, 2018 2,900 when U.S. tariffs on bil- S&P 500 posted two con- proceed -- which at this climbed 5.7 percent to Standard & 2,800 Poor’s 500 lions of Chinese goods are secutive weekly declines point it feels like they’re $81.82. 2,700 set to kick in. Investors will heading into this week. going to -- and was there Several health care sec- 23.39 2,600 also be watching out for On Friday the U.S. is set any reaction overseas from tor stocks also helped lift 2,736.61 2,500 the Labor Department’s lat- to impose a 25 percent tar- China,” Scalley said. the market. Celgene gained J FM AM JJ est monthly report on jobs iff on $34 billion worth of Meanwhile, a German 2.2 percent to $80.39. Pct. change from previous: 0.86% High 2,737.83 Low 2,716.02 and wages. Chinese imports. And newspaper report suggest- Benchmark U.S. crude “It feels like the market China is expected to strike ed Thursday that the U.S. dropped $1.20, or 1.6 per- is responding to the back with tariffs on a simi- may propose reducing cent, to settle at $72.94 per dropped 2.7 percent to $1.1667. stronger economic data lar amount of U.S. exports. impending tariffs on auto barrel in New York. Brent $20.70. Gold added $5.30 to and some easing of the The Trump administra- imports from the European crude, used to price inter- Bond prices were little $1,258.80 an ounce. Silver trade tensions overnight tion has said it won’t target Union to zero. national oils, slid 85 cents, changed. The yield on the gained 5 cents to $16.10 an and focusing a bit more on an additional $16 billion Major European indexes or 1.1 percent, to close at 10-year Treasury held at ounce. Copper fell 9 cents, fundamentals and a bit less worth of Chinese goods surged on the report, $77.39 per barrel in Lon- 2.83 percent. or 3.1 percent, to $2.83 a on the ongoing concerns until it gathers further pub- which helped prime U.S. don. The dollar strengthened pound. about trade,” said Christine lic comments. It’s also indexes for their solid start The decline in oil prices to 110.68 yen from 110.49 In other energy futures, Scalley, U.S. equity strate- identifying an additional early Thursday. weighed on some energy yen on Wednesday. The wholesale gasoline added a gist at J.P. Morgan Private $200 billion in Chinese Some encouraging U.S. stocks. Marathon Oil euro rose to $1.1680 from penny to $2.13 a gallon. 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Both tournaments are for players ages 11-12. — — — Softball The girls softball section- al tournament will be at the Pat Krause/Daily Globe new field where the Iron- THE WINNERS at the 41st annual Sunday Lake Run/Walk held on Wednesday in Wakefield were from left: Ironwood's Sam Dean (top overall wood high school team male), Duluth's Jessica Barnes (top overall female), Dean Juntunen, of Mass City, (handcycle winner), Rhinelander's Larry Lapachin (overall plays. masters male) and Katie Davidson, of Denver, (overall masters female) Penokee Range will face Escanaba in a best-of-three sectional. Games Saturday are at noon and 2 p.m. If a Sunday Lake Run draws 237 third game is necessary, it will be on Sunday. By PAT KRAUSE Heights, MN, 20:38, 2. Kate Borseth, Bruce Cross- Penokee Range won the ing, MI, 20:38, 3. Aubrey Smith, 11, Ironwood, [email protected] 21:43. District 11 championship Age 14-16: male: 1. Nikolai Thomas, 14, Bruce over Lake of the Clouds- WAKEFIELD — The 41st Crossing, 16:28, 2. Ernest Mattson, 14, Vadnais annual Sunday Lake Heights, MN, 17:10, 3. Matthew Ritter, 15, Traverse Baraga last week in a best of City, MI, 18:18. three at Mass City. Escana- Run/Walk was held on the Age 14-16 female: 1. Nikki Miroballi, 16, Land in Fourth of July with 237 the Hills, IL, 21:52, 2. Emma Fischer, 16, Onieda, ba won the District 10 title. WI, 22:20. 3. Nicole DiGiorgio, 14, Hurley, 23:17. — — — entrants competing under Age 17-19 male: 1. Isaac Ballone, 19, Algoma, nearly perfect weather con- WI, 17:49, 2. Jacob Lane, 17, Wakefield, 19:42, 3. Baseball Martin Brnak, 18, Salt Lake City, UT 22:06. All of the eight-team dis- ditions on the scenic 2.8 Age 17-19 female: 1. Kathleen Mieloszyk, 19, Ironwood, 25:26, 2. Joan Evans, 17, Westland, MI, trict boys baseball tourna- mile course. 25:42, 3. Mia Anderson, 19, Algoma, WI, 28:17. For the runners, they Age 20-24 male: 1. Adam Heibel, 23, Kendal- ment games will be held at lville, IN, 23:22, 2. Bill Chase, 17, Shoreville, MN, the John Krznarich Little simply run around Sunday 29:21, 3. Kyle Eckerbeg, 20, Quinnesec, MI, 35:10. Lake as fast as they can and Age 20-24 female: 1. Carly Brnak, 24, Salt Lake League field with games City, UT, 21.46, 2. Rachel Burnham, 29, Min- running from Saturday Sam Dean and Jessica neapolis, 29:49, 3. Emily Bugni, 20, Iron Mountain, Barnes did it best. They MI, 36:11. through at least Thursday. Age 25-29 male: 1. Michael McPherson, 27, The double-elimination were the top male and Ironwood, 16:00, 2. Dominic Beckman, 27, Duluth, MN, 17:31, 3. Kyle Pallin, 27, Ironwood, 18:26. tournament begins with female runners overall with Age 25-29 female: 1. Lauren Ekel, 25, St. times of 15:01 and 19:01 John's, MI, 19:23, 2. Elizabeth Stempihar, 29, four Saturday games start- Bessemer, 22:18, 3. Brandi Reed, 29, Montreal, ing at 11 a.m., following a respectively. WI, 22:47. Even though Dean is Age 30-34 male: 1. David Andresen, 30, Iron- pre-tournament ceremony. wood, 16:55, 2. Jonathan Rulesh, 34, Ironwood, The district champion only 21 years old, he con- 18:25, 3. Phil Halamka, 31, Clarksville, MI, 21:58. sistently finishes in the top Age 30-34 female: 1. Jen Quigley, 33, Wake- will advance to the state field, 21:16, 2. Alyssa Miller, 30, Duluth, MN, 21:54, tournament in St. Clair later rung of local road races. 3. Erin Williquette, 33, Wakefield, 24:24. Age 35-39 male: 1. Jeremy Sullivan, 39, Iron- this month. He was the overall male wood, 16:19, 2. Anthony Lewicki 35, Elmhurst, IL, 21:11, 3. Bill Barnes, 36, Grand Ledge, MI, 27:40. Baseball schedule winner in the John Jarvi Jr. Pat Krause/Daily Globe Age 35-39 female: 1. Dianne Smith, 37, Iron- Saturday Memorial Run and he fin- FORMER IRONWOOD resident Corey Kivisto waves as he runs by during the 41st wood, 20:18, 2. Michelle Miller, 38, Pelkie, MI, ished in first place in his 21:12, 3. Jessica Danielson, 36, Ironwood, 26:09. Game 1: Penokee vs. annual Sunday Lake Run on the 4th of July. Kivisto now lives in Gilbert, Ariz. Age 40-44 male: 1. Tim Lynott, 41, Wakefield, Baraga, 11 a.m. 20-29 year old age group at 20:29, 2. Matt Tingstad, 42, Hurley, 22:21, 3. Corey he Bessemer Hometown friends and tried to stay up and class reunions. 10:49 and with an 8 a.m. Kivisto, 42, Gilbert, AZ, 23:51. Game 2: Lake of the Age 40-44 female: 1. Janet DiGiorgio, 44, Hur- Clouds (Ontonagon area) Run. with them. I think I led "This is my 15th Sunday starting time, the joke that ley, 22:45, 2. Lisa Ritter, 42, Traverse City, 27:03, Even though he is a real most of the race." Lake Run-I usually do it," was going around was that 3. Serena Lohkamp, 42, Wakefield, 30:19. vs. Portage Lake (Houghton Age 45-49 male: 1. Don Peterson, 45, Ironwood, area), 1 p.m. good runner, Dean seems Rhinelander's Larry Davidson said. "I won the he made it back in plenty of 18:32, 2. Chris Carey, Littleton, CO, 19:33, 3. Brian Witt, 46, Brillion, WI, 20:28. Game 3: Ishpeming 2 vs. to fly under the radar Lapachin always seems to (top overall female) masters time for breakfast. Age 45-49 female: 1. Gena Vetter, 45, Hurley, screen at times. This may be in the winner's circle for last year and I've won my Assistant Race Director 21:31, 2. Sheryl Balciar, 46, Medford, WI, 23:16, 3. Negaunee, 3 p.m. Terri Bugni, 47, Iron Mountain, 25:31. Game 4: Ishpeming 1 vs. no longer be possible after the top overall masters age division a number of Diane Oliver termed the Age 50-54 male: 1.Richard Kirkley, 54, Green- his big win at Sunday Lake. male event. But at age 45, times. I'm training to run race a great success. field, WI, 2. Bob Tervonen, 52, Ironwood, 18:17, 3. Marquette, 5 p.m. Ken Fahrner, 54, Ironwood, 19:52. Sunday "I feel better now that the former Ironwood track marathons so that helped "The number of partici- Age 50-54 female: 1. Michelle Scott, 54, Iron- I've gotten myself in shape," and field standout still har- here. The race went well pants was higher than wood, 24:55, 2. Becky Kavajecz, 51, Port Wing, Game 1-Game 4 win- 30:41, 3. Jayne Yatchak, 54, Wakefield, 31:48. ners, 3 p.m.; losers, 1 p.m. Dean said. "I felt good-it bors hopes of becoming the and I picked out my pace expected for a mid-week Age 55-59 male: 1. Will Andresen, 57, Ironwood, 15:30, 2. Russ Heibel, 59, Fort Wayne, IN 20:21 3. Game 2-Game 3 win- was a good race. I probably top overall male and and stuck with it. I think I event," Oliver said. "237 rac- Keith Johnson, 56, Ironwood, 23:09. went out too hard and Lapachin was pumped up won in 20:17. There were a ers is an awesome number. Age 55-59 female: 1. Sandy Pera, 57, Wake- ners, 5 p.m.; losers, 11 a.m. field, 20:47, 2. Nancy Byrne, 56, Ewen, MI, 23:07, Monday struggled the first mile. But after winning on our couple of women ahead of Many thanks to the spon- 3. Dawn Richter, 56, Shell Lake, WI, 25:56. I led the whole way from nation's birthday in 15:57. me, but they were younger sors as well as all that came Age 60-64 male: 1.Bert Stella, 63, Hurley, 19:47, Losers bracket contin- 2. Rich Scott, 60, Ironwood, 20:09, 3. Dick Rawl- ues, 3 p.m., 5 p.m. start to finish. I was by "I felt good," he said. "It so I didn't worry too much out to support this event. ings, 62, 21:18. myself the whole race. was a beautiful day for a about them." We hope to see you again Age 60-64 female: 1. Ellen Mildren, 62, Iron- Tuesday wood, 26:03, 2. Ginger Kivisto, 64, Ironwood, Winners bracket (win- "I'm thinking of running race and we had a nice flat Mass City's Dean Jun- next year for the 42nd 27:06, 3. Kris Niemela 61, Wakefield, 30:57. a full marathon at the course. I got a good pace tunen has won over 88 annual Sunday Lake Run." Age 65-69 male: 1. Doug Hermie, 68, Ironwood, ner advances to champi- 24:03, 2. Ron Stempihar, 65, Ann Arbor, MI, 24:16, onship), 5 p.m. Paavo or a relay at the going. I was a little tight hand-cycle marathons after Sunday Lake Run Results 3. Jim Mildren, 66, Ironwood, 30:30. Age 65-69 female: 1. Karen Burek, 65, Ann Losers bracket, 3 p.m. Paavo." from the Bessemer race a Wednesday's win and he Top overallTop male: 3 1.Finishers Sam Dean, 21, Ironwood, Arbor, 25:34, 2. Karen Burns, 65, Ironwood, 35:41, Jessica Barnes lives in few days ago, but it worked said he doesn't have any 15:01. 3. Sally Rasmussen, 67, Madison, 51;17. Wednesday Top overall female: 1. Jessica Barnes, 27, Age 70-74 male: 1. Fran Strong, 72, Ironwood, Losers bracket (winner Duluth, Minn., but original- out well. I was in second more room in his trophy Duluth, MN, 19:01. 24:22, 2. Forest Kivisto, 70, Ironwood, 30:44, 3. Bill ly was from Mercer. She place from the beginning case. He also has made it no Top overall masters male: 1. Larry Lapachin, 45, McDonald, 71, Cottage Grove, MN, 34:58. advances to champi- Rhinelander, WI, 15:57. Age 70-74 female: 1. Enni Gregas, 73, Besse- onship), 4 p.m. was in the area with her running behind Sam Dean. secret that Wakefield is one Top overall masters female: 1. Katie Davidson, mer, 31:46, 2. Ann Sanchez, 74, Bowling Green, 48, Denver, CO, 20:17. OH, 42:56, 3. Anita Sanchez, 72, St. Louis, 49:15. Thursday finance, Dominic Beckman, This is the fourth year I've of his favorite places to Age 7 and under male: 1. Colton Ellos, 7, Cor- Age 75 & over male: 1. Carl Gregas, 79, Besse- and was visiting friends won the Masters, so I'm race. coran Trail, MN, 22:28, 2. Leosh Martinek, 6, Gold- mer, 31.59, 2. Ken Knox, 77, Ewen, MI, 45:11, Mike Championship, 5 p.m. en, CO, 33:07, 3. Micah Ringsmuth, 6, Ironwood, Pogliano, 78, Saline, MI, 54:52. Friday and family for the 4th of happy they have it here. I "It's a flat, fast course," 51:52, 3. Age 75 & over female:1. Catherine Parisian, 80, July. She decided to give the have to work hard and be Juntunen said. "It's the Age 7 and under female: 1. Norah Kirkley, 4, Ironwood, 52:21, 2. Peggy Pogliano, 77, Saline MI, Game 2 of champi- Greenfield, WI, 46:48. 54:51. onship, if necessary, 5 p.m. Sunday Lake Run a try. more disciplined to be the fastest course I do. My strat- Age 8-10 male:1. Cole Jacobs, 9, Arvada, CO, Hand-cycle division: Dean Juntunen, 58, Mass "I run a lot and stay very top overall male." egy is pretty much to sprint 20:11, 2. Connor Ellos, 9, Corcoran Trail, MN, City, MI, 10:49 — — — 20:14, 3. Lucas Houle, 8, Green Bay, WI, 27:24. Stroller: 1. Alex Butler, 35, Burnsville, MN, The Penokee Range boys active," Barnes said. "I run Denver's Katie David- as fast as I can for the whole Age 8-10 female: 1. Adele Pritchard, 8, Montpe- 22:24, 2. Kiersten Andresen, 29, Ironwood, 24:18, lier, VT, 27:34, 2. Claire Prinsen, 9, Cedar Grove, 3. Matthew Turner, 32, Mounds View, Minn., 25:12, 9-10 all-stars will play at Grandma's Marathon and son,48, lives in Denver but thing. I struggle for oxygen WI, 29:07, 3. Olivia DiGiorgio, 9, Hurley, 30:27. 4. Brenna Bogaczyk, 22, Stevens Point, WI, 33.59, mountain bike a lot. But I originally lived in Wake- trying to get more speed Age 11-13 male: 1. Eli Talsma, 13, Hurley, 5. Tim Tingstad, Plymouth, WI, 51:11, 6. Amy Eich- Negaunee beginning on 18.29, 2. Tyler Smith, 13, Ironwood, 18:52, 3. Andy steadt, 34, Wisconsin Rapids, WI, 51:46, 7. Chad July 14. They start with had no strategy for this field. She said she comes out of it." Cvengros, 13, Bessemer, 20:16. Houston, 32, Forest Lake, MN, 53:30, 8. Elliot race. I ran with Dominic's back every year for family Juntunen was timed in Age 11-13 female: 1. Ally Mattson, 12, Vadnais Mitchem, Ironwood, 1:01:00. Portage Lake at 2 p.m. Chacin solid in Brewers' win over Braves MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jhoulys ning four straight - and lost for the Atlanta Brewers 7, MilwaukeeBraves 2 Chacin settled down nicely after a first time this season on a Thursday ab rhbi ab rhbi rough start. (7-1). Incarte cf 3110Villar 2b 4220 Albies 2b 4121Yelich rf 3111 Trailing 2-0 after the first three bat- Braves left-hander Max Fried (1-3) F.Frman 1b 3001Aguilar 1b 3001 ters of the game, Chacin threw seven lasted only three in his third Mrkakis rf 4000Braun lf 4000 Flowers c 4000H.Perez 3b 4232 solid innings and Hernan Perez start of the season, giving up four Camargo 3b 3000Broxton cf 3100 homered among his three hits, lead- earned runs and four hits with three Acuna lf 2000Sladino ss 2111 ing the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-2 walks. Swanson ss 3000Kratz c 3001 Fried p 1000Chacin p 1000 victory over the on "He had a blister starting and he's Carle p 1000Orf ph 1000 Thursday night in a matchup of first- had a history of the blister thing," S.Frman p 0000Jnnings p 0000 Clbrson ph 1000 place teams. Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. Winkler p 0000 NL Central Division-leading Mil- "And when it kind of surfaced, I decid- Totals 29 232Totals 28 776 waukee won its fourth game in a row ed I didn't want to take any chances, Atlanta 200 000 000 —2 Milwaukee 130 000 03x —7 to go 17 games over .500 (52-35) for so I shut him down." E_Winkler (1). DP_Atlanta 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB_Atlanta 3, Mil- the first time since July 1, 2014, when Atlanta gave Fried a 2-0 lead in the waukee 2. 2B_Albies (28), Villar (9), Yelich (12). 3B_Albies (3), H.Perez (1). HR_H.Perez (5). SB_Villar (12), Broxton (3), Saladino the Brewers were 51-34. first, but he allowed a run in the bot- (1). CS_Braun (3). SF_Aguilar (7). Chacin (7-3) gave up three hits and tom of the frame and did not help his IP HRER BB SO Atlanta two earned runs while matching a cause in the second. After a leadoff Fried L,1-3 344431 season high with seven strikeouts in triple by Perez and a walk to Keon Carle 300002 what tied for his longest outing this Broxton, Milwaukee tied it at 2 on a Freeman 100013 Winkler 133302 year. The right-hander, who was 0-2 in single by Tyler Saladino. Fried failed Milwaukee his previous three starts while allow- to hold the runners on first and sec- Chacin W,7-3 732217 Jennings S,1-1 200002 ing 10 runs in 15 2/3 innings, retired ond by not even looking at them, so HBP_by Chacin (Inciarte), by Chacin (Acuna). WP_Fried. 20 of the last 24 batters he faced. Broxton and Saladino converted a Umpires_Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, James Hoye; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Quinn Wolcott. "Jhoulys pitched excellent — after double steal. Erik Kratz's groundout T_2:45. A_27,557 (41,900). the first," Milwaukee manager Craig scored Broxton to give Milwaukee a 3- Counsell said. "He locked it in and 2 lead. Tyler Flowers retrieved the made some really good pitches the "We're getting the right guys out ball and threw to Fried covering the rest of the night." there, trying to do our homework and plate. But Saladino - who appeared to Associated Press Dan Jennings pitched two perfect find spots when we can take advan- be an easy out - slid awkwardly in MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Tyler Saladino scores past innings for his first save this season, tage of something," Counsell said. front of the plate and knocked it out Atlanta Braves' Max Fried during the second and second of his career. Then, Fried not only walked of the pitcher's glove. Saladino got up Thursday night in Milwaukee. Saladino scored from NL East-leading Atlanta dropped Chacin, he fired a wild that and stepped on the plate for a 4-2 third on a wild pitch. its third consecutive game after win- bounced off the backstop on ball four. lead. l 10 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe scoreboard

burgh (Williams 6-6), 7:05 p.m. Arizona, 58; Hernandez, Philadel- RHP Chris Martin on the 10-day DL. AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Tampa Bay (Stanek 1-2) at N.Y. phia, 58; Arenado, Colorado, 57; Recalled RHP Ricardo Rodriguez East Division Mets (deGrom 5-4), 7:10 p.m. Pham, St. Louis, 57; Bellinger, Los from Round Rock (PCL). W L Pct GB Atlanta (Foltynewicz 6-4) at Mil- Angeles, 54; Baez, Chicago, 54; — Boston 59 29 .670 — waukee (Peralta 3-1), 8:10 p.m. Freeman, Atlanta, 54; 2 tied at 53. Optioned LHP Tim Mayza to Buffalo New York 56 28 .667 1 San Diego (Lucchesi 4-3) at Ari- RBI_Arenado, Colorado, 63; (IL). Designated RHP Preston Guil- Tampa Bay 43 43 .500 15 zona (Godley 9-6), 9:40 p.m. Suarez, Cincinnati, 63; Baez, Chica- met for assignment. Selected the Toronto 40 46 .465 18 L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 5-5) at L.A. go, 61; Story, Colorado, 60; contracts of RHPs Luis Santos and Baltimore 24 62 .279 34 Angels (TBD), 10:07 p.m. Markakis, Atlanta, 58; Rizzo, Chica- Rhiner Cruz from Buffalo. Signed Central Division Colorado (Marquez 6-8) at Seat- go, 58; Freeman, Atlanta, 57; Gen- SS Orelvis Martinez and RHPs Zach WLPct GB tle (Hernandez 8-6), 10:10 p.m. nett, Cincinnati, 57; Aguilar, Milwau- Stewart and Brandon Cumpton to a Cleveland 48 37 .565 — St. Louis (Gant 2-3) at San Fran- kee, 56; Kemp, Los Angeles, 55. minor league contract. Minnesota 36 48 .429 11½ cisco (Rodriguez 3-1), 10:15 p.m. HITS_Markakis, Atlanta, 108; National League Detroit 38 51 .427 12 Saturday's Games Gennett, Cincinnati, 105; Albies, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Chicago 30 57 .345 19 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 Atlanta, 104; Castro, Miami, 102; Reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. Kansas City 25 61 .291 23½ p.m. Freeman, Atlanta, 101; Anderson, from the 10-day DL. Placed OF Jar- West Division Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:05 Miami, 97; Turner, Washington, 97; rod Dyson on the 10-day DL. WLPct GB p.m. Arenado, Colorado, 96; Story, Col- Recalled RHP Silvino Bracho from Houston 58 31 .652 — St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 orado, 93; 2 tied at 91. Reno (PCL). Optioned RHP Kpey Seattle 55 32 .632 2 p.m. DOUBLES_Albies, Atlanta, 28; Krehbiel to Reno. Oakland 48 39 .552 9 Atlanta at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Markakis, Atlanta, 27; Carpenter, St. CHICAGO CUBS — Signed LHP Los Angeles 44 43 .506 13 Colorado at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Louis, 26; Rendon, Washington, 24; James Buckelew to a minor league Texas 39 49 .443 18½ Tampa Bay at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 Story, Colorado, 23; Anderson, contract. Wednesday's Games p.m. Miami, 22; McCutchen, San Francis- CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned Boston 3, Washington 0 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 7:15 co, 22; 4 tied at 21. LHP Cody Reed to Louisville (IL). N.Y. Yankees 6, Atlanta 2 p.m. TRIPLES_KMarte, Arizona, 8; LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Miami 3, Tampa Bay 0 Miami at Washington, 7:15 p.m. CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Baez, Designated RHP Daniel Corcino for Chicago Cubs 5, Detroit 2 San Diego at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. Chicago, 6; Nimmo, New York, 6; assignment. Associated Press Oakland 4, San Diego 2 Contreras, Chicago, 5; Story, Col- MIAMI MARLINS — Designated DETROIT TIGERS starting pitcher Matthew Boyd throws during the first inning Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 1 TODAY'S MAJOR orado, 5; 9 tied at 4. OF JB Shuck for assignment. Placed RHP Tayron Guerrero on the L.A. Angels 7, Seattle 4 LEAGUEAMERICAN LEADERS LEAGUE HOME RUNS_Arenado, Col- against the Texas Rangers, Thursday in Detroit. Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 2 BATTING_Betts, Boston, .338; orado, 22; Harper, Washington, 21; 10-day DL, retroactive to Wednes- Houston 5, Texas 4, 10 innings Altuve, Houston, .332; Segura, Muncy, Los Angeles, 20; Aguilar, day. Reinstated RHP Jose Urena N.Y. Mets 6, Toronto 3 Seattle, .330; Martinez, Boston, Milwaukee, 19; Goldschmidt, Ari- and 3B Martin Prado from the 10- Cincinnati 7, Chicago White Sox .327; Simmons, Los Angeles, .316; zona, 19; Albies, Atlanta, 18; 5 tied day DL. Recalled RHP Ben Meyer 4 at 17. from New Orleans (PCL). Gallo, Guzman lead Duffy, Tampa Bay, .314; Trout, Los Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2 Angeles, .310; Machado, Baltimore, STOLEN BASES_Inciarte, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Acti- Thursday's Games .308; Rosario, Minnesota, .307; Atlanta, 23; MTaylor, Washington, vated INF Tyler Saladino from the Texas 7, Detroit 5 Brantley, Cleveland, .306. 23; Turner, Washington, 22; SMarte, 10-day DL. Designated INF Eric Houston 4, Chicago White Sox 3 RUNS_Lindor, Cleveland, 75; Pittsburgh, 18; Cain, Milwaukee, 16; Sogard for assignment. Dyson, Arizona, 16; Hamilton, — Sent Rangers to win over Tigers Minnesota 5, Baltimore 2 Trout, Los Angeles, 67; Betts, L.A. Angels at Seattle Boston, 66; Judge, New York, 61; Cincinnati, 16; Baez, Chicago, 15; C Francisco Cervelli to Altoona (EL) Friday's Games Martinez, Boston, 60; Segura, Seat- Peraza, Cincinnati, 14; 2 tied at 13. for a rehab assignment. DETROIT (AP) – The Texas Rangers Texas RangersDetroit 7, Tigers 5 N.Y. Yankees (Gray 5-6) at tle, 60; Springer, Houston, 60; Ben- PITCHING_Lester, Chicago, 11- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — were great until the rain showed up. After ab rhbi ab rhbi Toronto (Gaviglio 2-2), 7:07 p.m. intendi, Boston, 58; Ramirez, Cleve- 2; Nola, Philadelphia, 11-2; Scherz- Optioned INF Kelby Tomlinson to DShelds cf 4100Mahtook lf 4000 Oakland (Blackburn 2-2) at land, 58; 2 tied at 57. er, Washington, 10-5; Godley, Ari- Sacramento (PCL). Reinstated RHP that, they were holding on. Andrus ss 5110Cndlrio ph 1000 Cleveland (Carrasco 8-5), 7:10 p.m. RBI_Martinez, Boston, 71; zona, 9-6; Greinke, Arizona, 9-5; Johnny Cueto from the 60-day DL. The Rangers led 5-0 when heavy show- Mazara rf 4001Cstllns rf 4100 Tampa Bay (Stanek 1-2) at N.Y. Haniger, Seattle, 62; Lowrie, Oak- Mikolas, St. Louis, 9-3; 5 tied at 8. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Rein- Beltre dh 4000Goodrum 2b 5211 Mets (deGrom 5-4), 7:10 p.m. land, 59; Machado, Baltimore, 59; ERA_deGrom, New York, 1.85; stated OF Dexter Gowler from pater- ers forced a 29-minute rain delay in the top Odor 2b 3000Joh.Hck c 4121 Texas (Colon 5-5) at Detroit (Zim- Encarnacion, Cleveland, 58; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 2.02; Scherz- nity leave. Placed OF Tyler O'Neill of the fourth inning Thursday night. The Profar 3b 4220V.Mrtin dh 4010 mermann 3-0), 7:10 p.m. KDavis, Oakland, 57; Gattis, Hous- er, Washington, 2.16; Lester, Chica- on the 10-day DL. Activated RHP Gallo lf 4112Adduci 1b 4021 Baltimore (Bundy 6-7) at Min- ton, 57; Judge, New York, 57; go, 2.25; Nola, Philadelphia, 2.40; Matt Bowman from the 10-day DL first batter after the delay hit a two-run Knr-Flf c 4121Ro.Rdrg 3b 4131 nesota (Lynn 5-7), 8:10 p.m. Mazara, Texas, 56; Ramirez, Cleve- Mikolas, St. Louis, 2.63; Guerra, Mil- and optioned him to Memphis homer to give the Rangers a 7-0 lead, but it Guzman 1b 4122J.Iglss ss 4010 Chicago White Sox (Lopez 4-5) at land, 56. waukee, 2.88; Corbin, Arizona, 3.05; (PCL). V.Reyes cf 4021 Houston (McCullers 9-3), 8:10 p.m. HITS_Altuve, Houston, 116; Newcomb, Atlanta, 3.11; Freeland, WASHINGTON NATIONALS — was all Detroit Tigers after that. Totals 36 786Totals 38 5 12 5 Boston (Sale 8-4) at Kansas City Segura, Seattle, 110; Castellanos, Colorado, 3.25. Assigned LHP Tim Collins outright The Tigers had the winning run at the Texas 022 300 000 —7 (Hammel 2-10), 8:15 p.m. Detroit, 106; Martinez, Boston, 104; STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Wash- to Syracuse (IL). Placed RHP Erick Detroit 000 301 001 —5 L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 5-5) at L.A. Lindor, Cleveland, 103; Rosario, ington, 174; Corbin, Arizona, 140; Fedde on the 10-day DL. Recalled plate with no one out in the ninth inning, E_Adduci (0), Ro.Rodriguez (1), Profar (14), Guzman 2 (1). DP_Texas 4, Angels (TBD), 10:07 p.m. Minnesota, 102; Machado, Balti- deGrom, New York, 134; Gray, Col- RHP Jefry Rodriguez from Syracuse but closer Keone Kela retired the next three Detroit 1. LOB_Texas 4, Detroit 7. 2B_Andrus (5), Joh.Hicks (10). HR_Gallo Colorado (Marquez 6-8) at Seat- more, 101; AJones, Baltimore, 97; orado, 119; Nola, Philadelphia, 116; (IL). (20), Guzman (7), Goodrum (7). SB_Profar (7), Kiner-Falefa (6). tle (Hernandez 8-6), 10:10 p.m. Lowrie, Oakland, 97; Ramirez, Greinke, Arizona, 112; Foltynewicz, BASKETBALL batters to finish off a 7-5 victory and snap CS_Joh.Hicks (0). Saturday's Games Cleveland, 94. Atlanta, 107; Velasquez, Philadel- National Basketball Association a three-game losing streak. IP HRER BB SO Baltimore at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. DOUBLES_Escobar, Minnesota, phia, 107; Pivetta, Philadelphia, BOSTON CELTICS — Signed Texas N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 4:07 34; Bregman, Houston, 28; Abreu, 104; Stripling, Los Angeles, 96. F/C Robert Williams. The Rangers didn't arrive in Detroit Gallardo W,2-0 5 1-3 84312 p.m. Chicago, 27; Lindor, Cleveland, 27; — Signed F Transactions until the early hours of Thursday morning Rodriguez H, 1 2-3 10002 Chicago White Sox at Houston, Castellanos, Detroit, 26; Lowrie, BASEBALL Kevin Knox to a multiyear contract. Diekman H,9 110002 4:10 p.m. Oakland, 25; Pillar, Toronto, 25; 4 American League FOOTBALL after an extra-inning loss to the Astros the Kela S,20-20 121101 Colorado at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. tied at 24. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Canadian Football League previous night. Detroit Oakland at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. TRIPLES_Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Recalled OF Joey Rickard from Nor- EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Boyd L,4-6 477603 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 Hernandez, Toronto, 6; Benintendi, folk (IL). Released DL Alan-Michael Cash. "We had a tough night last night and Lewicki 210012 p.m. Boston, 5; JJones, Detroit, 4; Mon- CHICAGO WHITE SOX — HOCKEY some tough travel, but our guys showed up Farmer 100000 Texas at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. cada, Chicago, 4; Moreland, Boston, Signed SS Nick Madrigal, RHPs National Hockey League Stumpf 100001 Boston at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. 4; Profar, Texas, 4; Smith, Tampa Davis Martin and Jason Morgan and ANAHEIM DUCKS — Signed D tonight," Rangers manager Jeff Banister Alcantara 100010 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 7:15 Bay, 4; 10 tied at 3. 3B Bryce Bush to minor league con- Andrej Sustr to a one-year contract. said. "We needed to get a win to gain some Umpires_Home, Gabe Morales; First, Ed Hickox; Second, Jerry Meals; p.m. HOME RUNS_Martinez, Boston, tracts. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Third, Chris Segal. 26; Judge, New York, 24; Ramirez, CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent Agreed to terms with D Trevor van momentum and gain some confidence." Riemsdyk on a two-year contract. T_2:55. A_21,248 (41,297). NationalAll Times League EDT Cleveland, 24; Trout, Los Angeles, LHP Tyler Olson to Columbus (IL) COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Yovani Gallardo (3-0) got the win, giv- East Division 24; Lindor, Cleveland, 23; Cruz, for a rehab assignment. Signed F Boone Jenner to a four- Detroit lost is third straight and W L Pct GB Seattle, 22; Betts, Boston, 21; Gallo, DETROIT TIGERS — Designat- ing up four runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 Atlanta 49 37 .570 — Texas, 21; Machado, Baltimore, 21; ed 2B Dixon Machado for assign- year contract extension. innings. He walked one and struck out two dropped to 2-14 since June 17. Philadelphia 47 37 .560 1 Stanton, New York, 21. ment. Optioned RHP Warwick DETROIT RED WINGS — Re- Washington 43 43 .500 6 STOLEN BASES_Gordon, Seat- Saupold to Toledo (IL). Selected the signed LW Andreas Athanasiou to a while winning his third straight start. "We were down a touchdown early and New York 34 49 .410 13½ tle, 22; Anderson, Chicago, 20; contract of RHP Victor Alcantara two-year contract. Kela allowed a run in the ninth – the we had the winning run at the plate in the Miami 36 53 .404 14½ Ramirez, Cleveland, 17; Benintendi, from Toledo. Recalled 3B Ronny NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Agreed to terms with G Jakub ninth," Liddle said. "That's something pos- Central Division Boston, 16; RDavis, Cleveland, 16; Rodriguez from Toledo. Signed LHP first he's given up in 12 career innings Skarek on a three-year, entry-level WLPct GB DeShields, Texas, 16; Merrifield, Kory Behenna to a minor league against Detroit – before finishing off his itive we can take from this." Milwaukee 52 35 .598 — Kansas City, 16; Betts, Boston, 15; contract. contract. Named Lane Lambert Chicago 49 35 .583 1½ Smith, Tampa Bay, 15; Segura, KANSAS CITY ROYALS — associate coach. 21st save. The Rangers took a 2-0 lead in the sec- St. Louis 44 41 .518 7 Seattle, 14. Placed RHP Ian Kennedy on the 10- ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed F Matthew Boyd allowed a season-high ond inning when Gallo became one of the Pittsburgh 40 46 .465 11½ PITCHING_Severino, New York, day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Robby Fabbri to a one-year con- Cincinnati 38 49 .437 14 13-2; Kluber, Cleveland, 12-4; Snell, Recalled RHP Trevor Oaks from tract. seven runs and seven hits in four innings. few players to clear Comerica Park's right- TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Re- West Division Tampa Bay, 11-4; Happ, Toronto, Omaha (PCL). field stands with a home run. Gallo came signed F Cedric Paquette to a one- He is 0-3 with a 10.59 ERA in his last four WLPct GB 10-4; Morton, Houston, 10-2; Por- LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Arizona 48 39 .552 — cello, Boston, 10-3; Rodriguez, Optioned OF Jobari Blash to Salt year contract. starts. into the game hitting .191 with 20 homers. Los Angeles 47 39 .547 ½ Boston, 10-3; 4 tied at 9. Lake (PCL). Reinstated INF Jefry SOCCER "Everyone goes through good stretches Nomar Mazara made it 3-0 with an RBI San Francisco 45 43 .511 3½ ERA_Severino, New York, 1.98; Marte from the 10-day DL. Major League Soccer Colorado 44 43 .506 4 Verlander, Houston, 2.15; Snell, MINNESOTA TWINS — MLS — Reinstated Houston G and bad stretches at this level, and a lot of grounder in the third, and Tigers third San Diego 37 51 .420 11½ Tampa Bay, 2.24; Sale, Boston, Optioned LHP Gabriel Moya to Tyler Deric from the suspended list. baseman Ronny Rodriguez misplayed FC DALLAS — Signed D Mar- it depends on luck," he said. "Once the Wednesday's Games 2.40; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.45; Mor- Rochester (IL). Released RHP Felix Boston 3, Washington 0 ton, Houston, 2.55; Kluber, Cleve- Jorge. Recalled RHP Aaron Slegers quinhos Pedroso. game is over, you have to put it away and Adrian Beltre's grounder to allow a fourth N.Y. Yankees 6, Atlanta 2 land, 2.64; Skaggs, Los Angeles, from Rochester. Signed OF Trevor PHILADELPHIA UNION — Exer- focus on getting ready to take the ball in run to score. Miami 3, Tampa Bay 0 2.64; Cole, Houston, 2.70; Sabathia, Larnach to a minor league contract cised their 2019 contract option on Chicago Cubs 5, Detroit 2 New York, 3.02. and assigned him to Elizabethton M Haris Medunjanin. five days." Isiah Kiner-Falefa's fourth-inning RBI Oakland 4, San Diego 2 STRIKEOUTS_Sale, Boston, (Appalachian). National Women's Soccer Tigers bench coach Steve Liddle, who single extended the Rangers' lead to 5-0 on Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 1 164; Cole, Houston, 158; Bauer, OAKLAND ATHLETICS — League Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 2 Cleveland, 156; Verlander, Houston, Named Vince Vengapally vice pres- NWSL — Suspended Portland D managed while recovered the final pitch before a 29-minute rain N.Y. Mets 6, Toronto 3 154; Paxton, Seattle, 145; Severino, ident of technology. Meghan Klingenberg one game. from the heat exhaustion that caused him delay. The game had started 15 minutes Cincinnati 7, Chicago White Sox New York, 138; Morton, Houston, SEATTLE MARINERS — COLLEGE 4 133; Snell, Tampa Bay, 123; Kluber, Released LHP Ariel Miranda. GONZAGA — Announced gradu- to leave Wednesday's loss in Chicago, was- late due to a brief rain shower. Colorado 1, San Francisco 0 Cleveland, 120; Berrios, Minnesota, Signed LHP Wade LeBlanc to a ate men's basketball G Geno Cran- n't pleased with Boyd's pitch selection. On Boyd's fifth pitch after play L.A. Dodgers 6, Pittsburgh 4 114. one-year contract for the 2019 sea- dall is transferring from North Dako- ta. resumed, Guzman hit a two-run homer to St. Louis 8, Arizona 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE son. Placed C Mike Zunino on the "He never threw his fastball, so they HOWARD — Promoted Ras-I Thursday's Games BATTING_Gennett, Cincinnati, 10-day DL. Recalled C David Freitas were sitting on his soft stuff all night," Lid- put Texas ahead by seven. Washington 14, Miami 12 .331; Almora, Chicago, .329; from Tacoma (PCL). Dowling to cornerback coach. Milwaukee 7, Atlanta 2 Markakis, Atlanta, .319; Kemp, Los TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed KANSAS — Named Jeff Long dle said. "They saw what he was doing and The Tigers made it 7-3 in the bottom of San Diego at Arizona Angeles, .318; Arenado, Colorado, LHP Vidal Nuno on the 10-day DL. athletic director and signed him to a made adjustments, but he never made any the fourth on RBI singles by John Hicks, St. Louis at San Francisco .312; Crawford, San Francisco, Optioned RHP Austin Pruitt to five-year contract. SAN JOSE STATE — Friday's Games .310; Realmuto, Miami, .310; Durham (IL). Selected the contract adjustments to counter that. Jim Adduci and Rodriguez, but Gallardo Cincinnati (Mahle 6-6) at Chicago Suarez, Cincinnati, .308; Freeman, of RHP Ryan Weber from Durham. Announced the retirement of Wayne "You can't throw the same thing over got Jose Iglesias to hit into an inning-end- Cubs (Montgomery 3-2), 2:20 p.m. Atlanta, .305; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, Recalled RHP Andrew Kittredge Wright, women's gymnastics coach. Miami (Straily 3-4) at Washington .303. from Durham. Transferred RHP TUSCULUM — Named Todd and over and expect to win games." ing double play. (Gonzalez 6-5), 7:05 p.m. RUNS_Albies, Atlanta, 67; Black- Wilmer Font to the 60-day DL. Miller assistant baseball coach and Philadelphia (Pivetta 5-7) at Pitts- mon, Colorado, 63; Goldschmidt, TEXAS RANGERS — Placed recruiting coordinator. Red Wings re-sign Athanasiou Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 to 2-year contract www.BigValley.biz Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep Phone: (906) 988-2323 DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Red Wings have re-signed left wing Andreas Athanasiou to a two-year contract. $ The 23-year-old Athanasiou set career highs with 17 assists and 33 points in 71 games 2014 Ford Fusion SE 14,900 last season. 41,418 miles, 2.5L, CD, electronic brake assistance, He has 43 goals and 33 assists in 172 career games – all with Detroit. fog lightssuccess, front power lumbar support, keyless Athanasiou was selected by the Red Wings in the fourth round of the 2012 draft. He entry, MP3, SYNC, security system, steering mounted made his NHL debut in 2015. controls, sunroof, tire pressure monitor, traction control. Detroit announced the deal on Thursday. Slide job! Chevrolet's performance plummets in new Camaro

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Darrell advantage of NASCAR's previous inspec- Wallace Jr. has a proposition for the two tion system of templates. guys dominating the NASCAR Cup Series: But NASCAR switched to a more pre- Swap cars for a race and see what hap- cise scanning system this year, which pens. erased some of Chevy's expected gains. Vocalizing what's been obvious on the Ford, especially those at Stewart-Haas track all season, Wallace said Thursday Racing, improved the most from the the problem with the Chevrolets is, well, change in inspection procedures. the Chevrolets. Adding to Chevy's woes, NASCAR "My car handles way worse than began enforcing a rule that requires front (Kevin) Harvick or Kyle (Busch)'s car at splitters to be completely flat. That tweak 200 mph," Wallace said at Daytona Inter- changed aerodynamics and caused the national Speedway. "Just because the cars Chevrolets to plow through turns more look the same and they all go through than before. tech and everything, they are damn sure Teams had been allowed to make their not the same. own splitters in previous years, and Toy- "My car is not the same as any other 18 Associated Press ota had been the biggest beneficiary of or 4 car. It would be interesting to say, DARRELL WALLACE Jr (43) drives along pit road in his Chevrolet before entering that rule in 2017. 'Let's swap seats and see how that goes.'" the track during a NASCAR auto racing practice at Daytona International Speed- The Japanese automaker won 16 of 36 Chevrolet has been mostly noncompet- way, Thursday. in Daytona Beach, Fla. Returning to Daytona International Speed- races, including the championship, last itive since Austin Dillon won the season- way might be just what Chevrolet needs. year. opening Daytona 500 in February. The But anything can, and often does, hap- Chevrolet SS this year. Elliott (four) and seven-time series cham- American automaker hasn't been to victo- pen at Daytona. "A lot of people were pumped up about pion Jimmie Johnson (two) combined. ry lane since and hadn't really gotten close Restrictor-plate racing is usually unpre- the Chevy Camaro, and we haven't deliv- Elliott will race Saturday after suffering a until Chevy driver Kyle Larson swapped dictable, which is how Dillon led only the ered the wins that we thought our camp sprained ankle this week. the lead on the final lap with Busch last final lap in February and notched the would this year as far as that goes," Dillon "I think everybody in the Chevrolet week at Chicagoland Speedway. biggest win of his career. said. "We're working, though, as a group camp is frustrated when it comes to not Meanwhile, Toyota and Ford have Chevy can only hope for some more to get closer. Larson had a great shot at seeing the wins up on the board," Dillon pulled away in the standings. Toyota's sta- luck Saturday night. Chicago. That's positive. And hopefully said. ble includes Busch (five wins) and defend- we can figure out how to get the speed Chevy won 13 consecutive manufactur- "It's a good feeling coming to the check- ing Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. that his Camaro has shown all year." er championships in the premier Cup ered flag and the entire field is behind (three wins). Ford has Kevin Harvick (five Larson has been the lone bright spot Series between 2003 and 2015. But Toyota you," Dillon said. "Anytime you can relive wins), Clint Bowyer (two wins) and Joey for Chevy in 2018. The Chip Ganassi Rac- and Ford have clearly closed the gap. The those moments, you try to. It's kind of like Logano (one win). ing standout has six top-five finishes, as reason is complicated, but one Chevy a dream. You come to the checkered flag For Chevy, it's been a bumpy debut for many as fellow Chevy drivers and Hen- believes it will be able to handle in time. and all you see is people behind you and the Camaro, which replaced the maligned drick Motorsports teammates Chase Chevrolet designed the Camaro to take nothing in front of you." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Assault victim’s reaction unusual Dear Annie: About six months ago, a friend confided in me that he had been sexually assaulted a year prior by a blind date. After watching an episode of “ER,” we were talking about sexually transmit- ted infections, and he mentioned needing to get tested, which brought up the revela- Dear tion of his assault. He was very straight- Annie forward about telling me and said that he had dealt with everything already and was ready to move past it. He’s also had rela- For more tips on supporting him, visit tionships and casually dated people since 1in6.org; select the “Get Information” tab the assault, and he said things were com- and then “For Family and Friends.” You pletely fine. can also chat with a trained advocate using I’ve tried to let him know that I’m here the 1in6 website, 24 hours a day, seven if he wants to talk, but he brushes the con- days a week. cern aside and starts a new topic each time Dear Annie: Summer is here, and so are THE PAJAMA DIARIES it comes up. He’s even joked a few times summer scams. about hoping it doesn’t happen again as he’s heading out the door for a date. I’m Recently, my mother-in-law received a never sure how to reply to jokes like that. call from my daughter’s “friend” telling Awkward chuckle? I doubt he needs or her that her granddaughter had been driv- wants any pitying glances. His demeanor ing and caused a wreck resulting in seri- is very different from that of my female ous injuries to a woman in another car. friends who have also been assaulted, and She insisted that my daughter didn’t want I don’t know how to navigate the conver- to tell us about the accident and asked for sation without projecting my own emo- money that she would pay back soon. She tions – or emotions that I think should be even said she had a lawyer to represent her expected – on him. Annie, do you have and gave a number. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM any recommendations or resources for My mother-in-law is a trusting woman. helping men who’ve been sexually assault- Luckily, she felt she had to talk to her son ed or for their friends and family mem- before she did anything, and of course the bers? – At a Loss fish failed to swallow the hook. Please Dear At a Loss: I am so sorry your print this letter to let others know not to friend went through that. He’s not alone. trust anyone peddling this sort of scam. Approximately one in six men have expe- People also should know not to open rienced sexual assault or abuse. their doors to strangers, no matter what The fact that he opened up to you about they say. Call the police and stay inside his experience means that he sees your your home. If you are contacted via phone friendship as a safe space in which he can or text, call your provider and ask whether be vulnerable. If you can continue provid- someone working there can trace the call BORN LOSER ing that space, you’ll have done a lot. and alert fraud agencies. Don’t answer Ambivalent and complex emotions will calls from unknown numbers, and never arise at times. Know that it’s not necessary provide information or money to to “resolve” those feelings; simply sitting strangers, no matter how convincing their with them and with him is often the best script. – Now Wiser thing you can do, even when it feels Dear Now Wiser: Thanks for sharing uncomfortable. your wisdom. Scams can also be reported Sometimes survivors use humor as a at ftccomplaintassistant.gov. Stay safe and way to cope with trauma, which may be savvy. what he’s doing with those jokes. But you Send your questions for Annie Lane to don’t have to laugh at them. A neutral reac- [email protected]. tion is fine. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM ALLEY OOP TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Look past anything nega- and feeling and looking your passionate matters. tive you encounter this year to best. Participate in bringing PISCES (Feb. 20-March gain insight into the possibili- about change. Share your 20) — Socialize with like-mind- ties at hand. Head toward new thoughts and make use of your ed people. 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OFP is currently hiring for the following Full Time positions Call Carol: (906)932-4953 This position includes *OTR Driver (Home weekends and most nights) at 103 West U S 2 in Wakefield, MI. or Marlene: (269)967-1611 putting together *Pulp Hauler (Drop and hook home nightly) Contractors must be licensed and insured. Please *Yard Machine operator (Loading crib trailers) Snowmobiles, ATV’s, submit sealed bids no later than 4:30 pm on 7/13/2018 Personals Please contact our office at: (906) 932-9701 Rangers and RZR’s. to Mike Mieloszyk. For more information, please Ext. 112 for Lee Cummings or Ext. 105 for Trucking Dispatcher. contact Mike at (906) 229-6107. CMHA has the right Must be Mechanically You may also stop by our office during business PLEASE CHECK Your ad on the hours Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm to accept or reject any and all estimates. first run day. The Daily Globe will Inclined. Willing to not be responsible for mistakes train the right person. after the first day. The Daily Globe Applications can be will not be responsible for lost Registered Nurses photos placed in advertising. picked up at: Von Holzen Chevy Buick GMC Inc. 300 E. Cloverland Drive Sky View Nursing Center currently is accepting applications for is currently looking for a skilled Registered Nurses. Sky View offers a home like atmosphere with a very Services Ironwood, MI 49938 pleasant resident population. Candidates must hold a valid Wisconsin Technician nursing license. In return for your hard work, Sky View offers a competitive Must be proficient in all aspects of auto mechanical repair. Affordable Handyman. Light ASE Certification is a plus however we will pay for Carpentry, Painting, Drywall Repair. Cook wanted for wage and benefit package, including health insurance and a 401 K Pension 35 Years Experience. Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic. certifications. The position is full-time with competitive We will train. Plan. Apply in person or by email. Previous applicants please reapply. EOE. (906)285-7232 Call (906)842-3535 wages, health insurance, 401k, vacation package, paid time leave message if necessary. Jason Hellen, NHA off for holidays and paid sick days. Must own basic tools Firewood Sky View Nursing Center and toolbox. Specialty tools are supplied by the facility. Uptown Cafe is hiring Wait Staff. Stop in and apply or call 309 Iron Street, Hurley WI. 54534 Please contact Jeremy Johnson (Service Manager) at Maple firewood. $70.00/face cord (906)285-1049 (715) 561-5646 pick-up, $75.00/face cord delivered. (715)682-8141 or [email protected] Doug Foley (906)364-1187 Business [email protected] Firewood for sale by the Loggers Opportunities cord. Call (715)561-3437. Dairymen’s NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Family. Friends. Fun. Help Wanted exercising reasonable care in ac- cepting ads, warns those answer- • Housekeepers • Children's Recreation Program Staff Love fixing things? 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Katie Rucinski verbal, on the telephone and in writ- P.O. Box 289, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 ing. One year experience in medic- essential. A four-year forestry degree is preferred. al terminology, transcription, com- Mattson’s TV A valid driver’s license is required. Contact Katie Rucinski, Controller at: puter data entry, sorting and record Keweenaw has an excellent benefits package that includes (715)385-9363 keeping (preferred). These require- ments/qualifications will be skill & Appliance dental, medical, vacation, retirement, and profit sharing plans. tested. Applications are available at Pay depends on qualifications and experience. GMCF; 402 North Street. Wake- Keweenaw is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not Gogebic Ontonagon Community Action Agency field, Ml 49968 or online at: Box Store Prices, www.gogecicmedicalcare.com. discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orienta- Head Start, Bessemer, MI (906)224-9811, Ext. 121. EOE tion, gender identity, age, protected-veteran status, non-disqualifying Small Town physical or mental ability, national origin, genetic information, or any Teacher: NOW HIRING! other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on 40 hours per week/school calendar Housekeepers and Service the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. Associates or Bachelor’s degree (preferred) in Early Childhood Education, Since 1962 Child Development or a related child 8eld with 18 credit hours in early Companions. Applicants should send cover letter and resume Flexible Scheduling. On childhood coursework and 480 hours of experience. the job training. Must have by July 16, 2018 to: a valid driver's license and Brian D. Glodowski, CEO Assistant Teacher: a dependable vehicle. Keweenaw Land Association, Limited 40 hours per week/school calendar Pick up an application at: Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or Avanti Home Care 1801 E Cloverland Dr, PO Box 188 110 Iron Street Ironwood, MI 49938 child-related 8eld and 480 hours of experience. Hurley WI, 54534 [email protected] Classroom Aide: Popular Bessemer Area restaurant 24 hours per week/school calendar seeking prep/line cook and wait Minimum high school diploma or GED staff. Experience preferred but Prefer experience and education in early childhood 8eld/CDA. will train the right person. 122 E. Aurora St. The Hurley School District Uniform and meal allowance. Application Deadline: Until Filled. Call (906)364-9028 for interview. Ironwood, MI Elementary Principal / Athletic Director Equal Opportunity Employer. 906-932-0510 The Hurley School District is seeking an innovative, passionate Love cleaning? Housekeeper Submit a letter of interest, resume and two professional letters of reference to: wanted. Part and full-time positions and accomplished principal to provide leadership to our available immediately. Bonus after elementary school and our athletic programs. Education/Disabilities Manager 30 days. Need housing? Available Ideal candidate will possess: with position .Call LeeAnn Wanted to Buy GOCAA Head Start, 304 East Iron Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 (715)329-1357 • Wisconsin Certification as Principal (906) 663-4302 ext. 12 Wanted: Van, low mileage, • Strength in working with technology in and out of the classroom. Jacobs, McDonald & Silc P.C. is no damage history. Any make. • Ability to build relationships within the school and community seeking to hire a secretary Call Tracy: (906)285-1489 with knowledge of • Curriculum experience and working with student data. EXCEL, MICROSOFT OFFICE, • Ability to work collaboratively to hire and evaluate staff. 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Finance Officer (715)360-1224 or This position will be responsible for serving as the lead The Hurley School District is seeking an individual with prior school onstruction financial executive overseeing and representing the business/accounting experience to be our new Finance Officer. This R (715)561-2560 S Accounting Department and all financial and accounting position will manage all financial affairs of the district, including but not New Construction O I 114 Ohio Avenue operations. The position is responsible for adhering to all limited to: development and maintenance of the annual budget and or Remodeling O D related generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), district annual projections; planning and financial analysis of the district Insulation, Concrete F Montreal, WI 54550 I tax and regulatory laws, rules and regulations to programs, and fiscal reporting; assisting the superintendent and & Block Work I N adequately and accurately reflect the financial communicating with the board and community. N G Licensed & Insured position of the Company at all times. G Septic Ideal Candidates will possess: 906-932-4055 or 715-543-2795 Compensation and Benefits are • Understanding of legal obligations and compliance at state and federal Excavating commensurate with experience. levels to best serve students, staff and families. Ideal Candidates will possess: • Knowledge of best practices in the areas of school finance, business FAHRNER EXCAVATING • Ability to conduct financial and management reporting operations, and accounting. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL processes. • Ability to manage the district budget and all purchases of services, • Ability to prepare forecasting and budgeting plans. supplies, materials, and equipment including grant awards. • Site Prep • Ability to conduct regular and ad-hoc financial reporting • Excellent management skills to lead and work collaboratively with • Road Building Licensed in MI & WI as required by the Board of Directors, President and CEO, board, staff and community. • Driveways and other members of Senior Management, including, but • Knowledge of Wisconsin School Funding Formulas • Culverts not limited to, production reporting, financial analysis at • Ability to multi-task is imperative. • Ponds & Pond Cleaning (906)285-2833 the product and cost center level, and expense control. • Land Clearing Applicants can apply on the Wisconsin Education Career Access Network Find us on facebook • Ability to participate and assist the Company in • Tree & Stump Removal site (WECAN) located at: https://wecan.education.wisc.edu formulating and meeting its overall strategic business • Water & Sewer Lines Advertise in the More qualifications and details are located on the WECAN site. plans and goals, including the Company’s annual • Roto Rooter Businesses & Applications will be accepted through Monday, July 9, 2018. • Licensed Septic Tanks operating budget, capital plan and budget. Questions can be directed to: Services • Ability to multi-task is imperative. & Systems Installed Directory Mr. Christopher Patritto, District Administrator • Carpentry for as little as Applications will be accepted at: [email protected] or 715-561-4900 ext. 342. LICENSED & INSURED $ 25 Resumes, P.O. Box 112, Ironwood, MI 49938 The Hurley School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, Call Ken per inch/day through Saturday, August 4, 2018. color, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability, national origin, 2.for a 2 inch Ad. political affiliation, or membership in the National Guard or military forces Minimum run EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (906)364-4468 time of 28 days. of the U.S.,or other protective group status.

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Base Powderhorn Call for details. inquiries, please call (906)875-4543 package. (715)862-0212 Mountain. Security Cameras. No The Real Estate Store (906)932-5406 Smoking/kids. Small pet OK. July 3, 5, and 6, 2018 Guide Commercial/ $150.00/week, 4th week free. REQUEST FOR QUOTATION McDonald Dam Road and (906)285-7446 Houses for Sale Bessemer Residential Parking Area Graveling e Sale The Gogebic County Forestry & Garag Apartments Available in Hurley. Parks Commission is requesting Property for rent: 3200 sq.ft. office Rent based on income. quotations from qualified contract- 412 E. Longyear Street building. Former Social Stove & fridge provided. ors to gravel approximately .35 Saturday, July 7 Security offices, Cloverland Drive, Coin operated laundry on site. miles of McDonald Dam Road and Sunday, July 8 Ironwood. Will build/remodel Please call: (712)580-5360. adjacent 40'x110' parking area. 8:00am-2:00pm to suit. Call (906)932-1411. General questions and project spe- Everything Must Go! Ironwood: 2 and 3 bedrooms. cifications can be obtained from the Kid's Clothes, Toys, Sporting Apartments & Now Available. Gogebic County Forestry and Parks Smoke free. No Pets. Commission, 500 N. Moore Street, Goods and Much More. Duplexes Call (906)364-5995 Bessemer, Michigan. Hurley July 6, 2018 For Sale: Duplex on 139 S. Curry MOTHER GOOSE Street, Ironwood, MI. Excellent Mercer, Turtle River. STEWARDSHIP PROJECT 120 2nd Street North rental income. MSHDA approved. Large 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths. The Mother Goose Stewardship Thursday, July 5 $13,600 or best offer. Beautifil Field-Stone Fireplace. Project is located within, T46N- Friday, July 6 (906)364-5442 Two decks overlooking the river. Motorcycles & R36W, S. 2, 3, 9, 10, 15, & 16, Iron Saturday, July 7 County, Michigan and T47N-R36W Upgraded, walkout basement. S. 34, Houghton County. The 9:00am-4:00pm Priced to Sell. $199,000.00. ATVs Forest Service will receive bids at Moving Sale! Call (715)476-3998 the Kenton Ranger District office at Nice Dining Set, Furniture, Help Wanted or (608)225-7591 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very 2:00PM local time (ET) on August Newer Snowblower, New good condition, garage kept. New 20, 2018 for a combination of tim- Table Saw, Firewood, Tools, Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- ber and stewardship service work Hunting and Fishing Gear, 1.5 bath. Custom birch cabinets, et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. items associated with the steward- Cash Only. No Early Sale. SNOWBELT HARDWOODS, INC ship project. Timber to be cut with- hardwood floors throughout. Quiet (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 neighborhood. 404 Maple Street, in the project area includes an es- timated 149 CCF Mixed Conifer Ironwood Accepting applications for general laborers. Hurley. $64,000.00. (715)862-2696 2005 Bombardier Traxter. sawtimber, 1 CCF Mixed Hard- Very good condition, garage kept. wood sawtimber; 4,253 CCF Red We o4er the following bene5ts to our full-time All fluids changed, new vision rims and White Pine sawtimber; 402 102 E. Lime Street Employees:*Medical/Dental/Life Insurance-Pro5t Sharing and radial tires. $3,400.00 CCF Aspen pulpwood; 857 CCF Friday, July 6 or best offer. (715)360-6931 Mixed Conifer pulpwood; 203 CCF Saturday, July 7 *Paid Vacation/Holidays or (906)364-2697 Mixed Hardwood pulpwood; and, Sunday, July 8 1,378 CCF Pine pulpwood that is Applications can be picked up at the above address marked or otherwise designated for 6:00am-6:00pm Land for Sale 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 cutting. Mandatory service work in- Everything Must Go! From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. cludes: Road Reconstruction on 3 Camper, Horsetrailer, Tools, (906)932-2452 or segments of road, Road ROW Torches, Ladders, 4-Wheelers, (906)364-0858 Beautiful, partially wooded, vacant Clearing at 2 locations and perform- Clothing, Motorcycles, Etc. Community Mental lot on Summit View Drive in ing aspen site prep on 38 acres. A Ironwood Township, Gogebic Campers & RVs Pre-Bid meeting is scheduled for 15 Newport Heights July 16, 2018 at 10:00 AM ET at the Health Authority County, for sale. $8,000.00. Kenton Ranger District Office. Friday, July 6 Property tax number 2703-13-501- Saturday, July 7 is accepting bids for the following: 2014 13' Scamp Camping Trailer. Stewardship Project specifications 500. Interested buyers contact Loaded with options. Light use, will be reviewed and copies of the 8:00am-3:00pm Clean parking lot/driveway cracks and fill with Holly at: (906)663-6839 stored inside. $11,500.00 firm. specifications and Sample Contract 4 Family Garage Sale! MDOT spec. material, clean pavement and apply (906)932-0049 will be available. Furniture, Household Items, Bids will be evaluated on a Best seal coat, and repaint all pavement markings at Girl Clothes 2T-5T, Toys, Real Estate Value Basis and bidders must sub- Knives, Gun Racks, Coins, the Community Mental Health building located at 2014 Forest River Cardinal 5th mit a technical proposal describing Wheel, model #3030RS. 37' Long Comics, Electronics. 103 West U S 2 in Wakefield, MI. how stewardship service work will with Trailer Hitch. (906)932-0275 be completed, as well as a per Unit Contractors must be licensed and insured. Please Rate Value bid for the timber and 211 Geneva Street submit sealed bids no later than 4:30 pm on 7/13/2018 Autos/SUVs per unit rate for completing each Friday, July 6 to Mike Mieloszyk. For more information, please stewardship service work item. Of- Saturday, July 7 fers will not be publicly opened or 8:00am-4:00pm contact Mike at (906) 229-6107. CMHA has the right disclosed. The Forest Service re- Garage Sale Continued! to accept or reject any and all estimates. serves the right to reject any and all bids. A prospectus, bid form, blank New Items Added. Chevy S10 technical proposal form, blank past Pick-up, Firearms, Craft Items, performance form and complete in- Military Items, Photos, Jewelry, Dietary Aide Sales • Rentals formation concerning the timber, Stones, Some Free Items. Management • Appraisals the service work required in this &e Villa Maria is currently accepting applications for a contract, and the process to submit 400 Geneva Street 2003 Chevy Suburban 2500 3/4 bids is available to the public from Saturday, July 7 part-time dietary aide. Hours worked are 9:30 am-6 pm and 3pm- ton 6.0L 4x4. 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This position is a volunteer one; however, mileage 4 Days = $20.00 North 07-06-18 is reimbursed at the current federal rate. m A Q J 9 8 5 3 Volunteers must pass a criminal background check n A o and have a valid license, current car insurance, 8 p 6 4 3 2 and an operational vehicle. West East Volunteers will be provided training. m 7 4 m K 10 2 n n To learn more, contact: J 10 4 2 8 7 6 5 o A Q 10 4 3 2 o J 9 5 Lindsey at [email protected] p J p K Q 5 South or call: (906)250-2448 m 6 n K Q 9 3 o K 7 6 Bessemer Plywood Corporation p A 10 9 8 7 is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 3exible Dealer: North part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants Vulnerable: East-West South West North East may apply or reapply at our main o1ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm 4o Pass so that we can update our 2les. /is should be done on a yearly 4m Pass Pass Pass basis. BPC o0ers competitive wages including attendance and Opening lead: p J safety bonuses. Fringe bene2ts include health, vision, dental, and life insurance, paid vacations, 401(k), & paid holidays. Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Will you even think Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. of making this play? Bessemer Plywood Corporation By Phillip Alder 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 BPC is an equal opportunity employer To end the week, we will look at a couple of great plays. This deal was originally written up by Knut Kjærnsrød and declared by Boye Brogeland, both from Northwoods Christian Academy Norway. Brogeland, age 45, is a in Hurley Wisconsin, is seeking new personable expert. He got a lot of publicity three years ago when he Teachers for the fall of 2018 led the move to have high-profile cheats removed from the game. He There are available openings for split grades 1-2, 3-4, and 7-8. was the International Bridge Press Association’s Personality of the Year The preferred applicants would be those who possess a strong in 2015, and one year later received Christian faith and Bible knowledge, a mission-minded spirit, a the Sydney Lazard Jr. Sportsmanship love for children and commitment to Christian education. This job Award from the American Contract Bridge League. He is also the editor offers a modest salary and our hope is that applicants have the of Bridge i Norge magazine. understanding that the re-imbursements are not necessarily How did Brogeland play in four monetary. Part time teaching positions are also available. spades after West led the club jack: two, five ...? Please contact: LeaAnn (906)364-0857, Julia (906)285-3524, North’s four-diamond bid showed a strong four-spade opening. NCA board members for an application, We would have taken the first or send CV and contact information to: trick and wondered how to continue. Brogeland paused when the dummy Northwoods Christian Academy, came down and East played the club five. Now Brogeland knew that 610 Highway 51 S, Hurley, WI 54534 Daily Globe West had led a singleton. If declarer SUDOKU took the first trick, he could unblock Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN dummy’s heart ace, but then what? based on a 9x9 grid with several given Even if East had the diamond ace, Watersmeet Township School District numbers. The object is to place the there were surely at least four losers. is currently accepting applications for    Brogeland let West win the first numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares trick! 7th-12th grade Mathematics, so that each row, each column and After a heart to the ace, declarer    cashed the spade ace and continued Social Studies/Spanish, and Integrated Science each 3x3 box contains the same with the spade queen. East led the number only once. The difficulty level club king, but South won with his ace, Highly Qualified Sixth Grade Elementary Instructor discarded dummy’s last two clubs on  of the Conceptis Sudoku increases his high hearts, ruffed a club, drew (Sixth Grade Teaching Experience Preferred) from Monday to Saturday. East’s last trump and conceded one teaching positions for the 2018-2019 school year.    diamond. If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity, please Yes, a tad lucky, but if Brogeland Answer to previous puzzle had won trick one, he would have direct inquires that include your cover letter; resume; three (3)     failed. Not many would have found recent (within one year) letters of reference; and a statement          that play. (no more than one page) that includes your teaching             © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS philosophy and style of teaching to:          BRIDGE          Dr. Gerald E. Pease, Superintendent,           Watersmeet Township School District, PHILLIP          P.O. Box 217, Watersmeet, MI 49969    ALDER          [email protected]    #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC         

         #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC 906-358-4504 $IFFICULTY,EVEL  The positions will remain open until filled.  $IFFICULTY,EVEL  l 14 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM US to reunite migrant families as immigration politics boil WASHINGTON (AP) – Stung migrants seeking asylum under with caring for unaccompanied senators a lower number. being well cared for in HHS facil- by a public outcry, the Trump U.S. laws were often granted tem- minors crossing the border, thou- U.S. District Judge Dana ities. administration said Thursday it porary release as their cases were sands of children every year. Usu- Sabraw in San Diego has ordered Once HHS reunifies the fami- will meet court-ordered deadlines resolved. ally, the agency places kids with a the youngest children reunited by lies, they will be in the custody of for reuniting families separated at Azar also used a new and U.S. relative or foster family while Tuesday of next week, and the the Department of Homeland the border, even as the politics of much higher number for migrant their immigration cases are rest before the end this month. A Security, Azar said. DHS has immigration remained at a boil. kids separated from their par- decided. This year, HHS also took court hearing on the administra- already started moving some par- Health and Human Services ents, “under 3,000” as compared on the role of caring for children tion’s efforts and plans is sched- ents to facilities closer to facilities Secretary Alex Azar told reporters with the figure of 2,047 he pro- separated from their parents as a uled for tomorrow. where their children are being that his department is ready to vided at a Senate hearing last consequence of the Trump Azar called the deadlines kept. reunite children in its care with week. Of those, about 100 are administration’s “zero tolerance” “extreme” but said HHS will com- Azar said his department has their parents, starting next Tues- under five years old. policy. ply after an extensive effort to more than 230 people working day with those under age 5. HHS He said the new number Azar said the new number identify children in its shelters on just trying to match children said it’s using DNA testing as a reflected a more thorough look reflects a case-by-case audit of who were separated from their with their parents. backup to confirm the parent- by HHS at its case files, and over about 11,800 migrant children in parents, to confirm parentage, DNA testing is being used as a child link and speed up the pro- a longer time period, to comply its care, over a longer time frame. and to screen parents for crimi- backup to speed up matches if cess. with the court order that families About 80 percent of those chil- nal violations or other problems problems arise with paper docu- However, Azar warned that be reunited. That order had been dren arrived unaccompanied at that could result in harm to kids. mentation, said Jonathan White entire families may remain in the issued after his Senate testimony. the border, and many are teenage “While I know there has been of the HHS Administration for custody of immigration authori- Nonetheless, Azar’s effort to boys. talk of confusion, any confusion Children and Families. It’s done ties for extended periods, even provide a more accurate account- Azar said the audit was done is due to a breakdown in our by swabbing the inside of the those who are claiming asylum. ing only seemed to create more to make sure the agency was in immigration system and court cheek of parent and child and Before the Trump administra- confusion. full compliance with a court orders. It’s not here,” Azar said, sending the results to a lab for tion’s “zero tolerance” policy, HHS has long been charged order issued after he had given adding that migrant children are comparison. Trump closes in on UK town faces new reality: Supreme Court pick; Another nerve agent poisoning 3 judges top list AMESBURY, England (AP) – In this normally pleasant town of WASHINGTON (AP) – shift the 10,000 residents a stone’s throw President Donald Trump said court to from the mysterious Stonehenge Thursday he has narrowed the right monument, the new reality is sink- down – to two or three – the a n d ing in: Novichok, again. list of contenders he’s consid- Democrats Four months had passed since ering to fill the vacancy for the strive to the nerve agent attack on a former Supreme Court seat held by block the Russian spy and his daughter, and retiring Justice Anthony effort. Any the collective nightmare seemed to Kennedy. GOP be fading. No longer were forensics “I think I have it down to defections experts in oversize hazmat suits four people. And I think of the c o u l d combing the area for an invisible four people I have it down to Amy begin to Barrett killer developed by the Soviet three or two,” Trump told doom a Union in Cold War times. reporters aboard Air Force nominee. Eager tourists, drawn by an One. T a p - unusually long spell of glorious The president, who was ping into summer weather, were back at Associated Press traveling to a campaign rally T r u m p ’ s Stonehenge, and England’s World POLICE ARE AT the scene where counter-terrorism officers are inves- in Montana, has wrapped up u n d e r - Cup team was surging, buoying tigating after a couple were left in a critical condition, in Amesbury, the interview process and is st a n d i n g spirits. Then a local couple with no England, Thursday. For the second time in four months, two people moving closer to picking his of the obvious connection to Russia or to lie critically ill in England’s Salisbury District Hospital after being court nominee amid intense i m p o r - espionage fell desperately ill and exposed to a military-grade nerve agent developed in the Soviet jockeying from various fac- tance of the government said Novichok was Union, British police confirmed late Wednesday. tions seeking to influence the the choice, to blame. choice. S e n a t e Some are embracing the “keep pal and his daughter, Yulia, in the they believe the latest victims were Trump’s current top con- Brett M i n o r i t y calm and carry on” ethos that nearby town of Salisbury in March. not deliberately targeted but came tenders are federal appeals Kavanaugh L e a d e r helped England through two world Britain has accused Russia of into contact with the Novichok court judges Amy Coney Bar- C h u c k wars, but others were frightened by being behind the attack on the used in the Skripal poisoing. Police rett, Brett Kavanaugh and Ray- Schumer, the seemingly random poisoning of Skripals, which the Kremlin vehe- said the couple was exposed to the mond Kethledge, said a per- D-N.Y., two innocents who now lie critical- mently denies. British Home Secre- nerve agent after handling a con- son familiar with Trump’s told the ly ill in a local hospital. tary Sajid Javid told Parliament on taminated item, but provided no thinking who was not autho- president “It’s shocking, and it’s scary,” Thursday that it is now time for details. rized to speak publicly. this week said Elaine Read, a worker at The Russia to explain “exactly what has That isn’t convincing to Rick With customary fanfare, that nomi- Kings Arms pub who used to occa- gone on.” Bird, 65, a retired British army vet- Trump plans to announce his n a t i n g sionally share a pint with Dawn “It is completely unacceptable eran who was trained in the han- selection Monday night. The s o m e o n e Sturgess, one of the victims. for our people to be either deliber- dling of nerve agents during his administration is preparing hostile to “Nobody expected it to happen ate or accidental targets, or for our military career. He said he never roll-out plans for the leading a b o r t i o n again. Everyone was saying it was streets, our parks, our towns to be dreamed nerve agents would be contenders, and hopes to have access, or Russia, but now it’s just two ... local dumping grounds for poison,” deployed in Britain. a decision on the top one or Raymond the 2010 people. They’re just like us.” Javid said. “The latest case seems to be an Kethledge two names in the next couple health care She said it’s difficult to feel safe In Amesbury, residents were odd one,” Bird said. “The first one of days, so staff can conduct a law, would after what happened to Sturgess, advised to wash their clothes and in Salisbury, we thought we were deep-dive background ahead tarnish his legacy. 44, and 45-year-old Charlie Rowley. take other precautions if they were all over it. This came totally out of of the possible prime-time Schumer told Trump that Both became violently ill within at the locations believed to have the blue. It’s the fear factor, for event, according to a senior such a choice would be “cata- hours of each other on Saturday. At been frequented by the latest vic- everybody.” administration official grant- clysmic” and create more divi- first, authorities believed they had tims. The last few days have been ed anonymity to discuss the sion than the country has taken some bad heroin or crack Some were staying inside to traumatic for some residents, par- plans. seen in years, according to a cocaine, but it turned out to be avoid any risk of contamination, ticularly those who live close to But as the president builds person familiar with the con- Novichok. but most were going about their areas that were shut down to the suspense for his second court versation who said Trump “You don’t know where it is, business. A few parts of town public because of possible contam- pick in two years – a nominee called Schumer on Tuesday. that’s the trouble,” Read said of the remained cordoned off by police, ination. who could tip the balance The senator also told the elusive nerve agent. “You don’t including the Baptist Church, but Alex Brittany, 29, said he woke toward conservatives and president he could unify the know how Dawn and Charlie got it, activity in the easygoing town cen- up to find the Baptist Church near revisit landmark rulings on country by nominating Mer- how it crossed their paths.” ter continued unabated. his home being cordoned off. The abortion access, gay marriage rick Garland, President The bizarre case, combining ele- “I’m not so easily scared, but experience left him shaky. and other issues – momen- Barack Obama’s choice for the ments of a murder mystery and a there has to be more to it,” said “It is quite frightening,” he said. tum is also growing among Supreme Court who was spy thriller, is stoking international Justin Pritchard, enjoying a beer “What scared me this time was that GOP supporters and detrac- blocked by Republicans in tensions ahead of next week’s with a friend. the cordons were near where I live. tors of the top contenders. 2016. NATO summit, which will deal in “We don’t know what’s going You expect big attacks in London, Conservatives and some Senate Majority Leader part with worsening relations on. First, they said it was the Rus- Manchester. But Amesbury? Salis- libertarian-leaning Republi- Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said between Russia and the West. sians. Now this is completely sepa- bury? Wow. Really?” cans, including Sen. Rand Thursday at an event in Britain’s interior minister rate. Originally, we all thought it Experts say just a few mil- Paul of Kentucky, have raised Louisville that he, too, has demanded Thursday that Russia was the Russians, now it doesn’t ligrams of the odorless Novichok concerns about Kavanaugh, been talking to the president explain how two people were inad- seem quite right,” he said, noting liquid – the weight of a snowflake warning he could disappoint about the search and believes vertently poisoned with the same that Sturgess and Rowley have no – is enough to kill a person within Republicans if his past deci- “the president will make a military-grade nerve agent used to connection to Russia. minutes. And finding it is the prob- sions are a guide. very high-quality appoint- attack ex-Russian spy Sergei Skri- British officials said Thursday lem. Paul and another Republi- ment.” can, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, McConnell acknowledged are supporting fellow Sen. that his fellow Kentuckian, Mike Lee, R-Utah, who is not Judge Amul Thapar, is a final- Pompeo hopes to fill in details of North Korea agreement said to be under serious con- ist, but noted, “The competi- YOKOTA AIR BASE, commitments at the Sin- sideration by the White tion at this level is pretty Japan (AP) – Secretary of gapore summit on the House but is the only lawmak- intense.” State Mike Pompeo said complete denucleariza- er Trump has considered for Working closely with a Friday he expects North tion of North Korea and the position. White House team and con- Korea to be ready to “fill outlined what a trans- To counter that, sulting with lawmakers and in some details” of the formed US-DPRK rela- Kavanaugh’s allies have begun outside advisers, Trump has commitments on denu- tionship could look like,” pushing back, reaching out to spent the week deliberating clearization made by Kim he said, according to influential Republicans to on the choice. He conducted Jong Un at his historic comments relayed to ward off potential criticisms, interviews Monday and Tues- summit with President reporters on his plane by according to one conservative day. He could still consider Donald Trump last spokeswoman Heather who was the recipient of such others in the mix. He’s still month. Nauert. DPRK is the outreach and spoke on condi- taking input, making calls to Pompeo arrived for a abbreviation of the tion of anonymity Thursday to Capitol Hill, the official said. refueling stop at Yokota authoritarian nation’s Associated Press discuss the situation. Vice President Mike Pence Air Base in Japan on his official name, the Demo- U.S. SECRETARY of State Mike Pompeo, left, boards The senior administration also met with some of way to Pyongyang for the cratic People’s Republic his plane at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thurs- official, though, said the Trump’s contenders in recent third time since April and of Korea. day, on his way to North Korea, Japan, Vietnam, administration is feeling less days, according to a person the first since the June 12 “Since the summit the Abu Dhabi and Brussels. heat than earlier in this week familiar with the search pro- summit. consultations have con- over the choices, particularly cess. The person did not spec- His mission is to trans- tinued. On this trip I’m Pompeo said. over the North’s inten- Kavanaugh, and believes the ify which candidates Pence late the upbeat rhetoric seeking to fill in some Over the past quarter- tions have grown again, jockeying in general has met with and spoke on condi- following the first meet- details on these commit- century, North Korea has amid reports that it is calmed somewhat. tion of anonymity Wednesday ing between leaders of ments and continue the frustrated or outfoxed continuing to expand With the Senate narrowly to describe the private search the U.S. and North Korea momentum towards U.S. administrations that facilities related to its divided, 51-49, in favor of process. into concrete action that implementation of what have attempted to stop nuclear and missile pro- Republicans, Trump’s Trump is choosing his will eliminate the threat the two leaders promised and reverse its weapons grams and that U.S. intel- announcement will launch a nominee from a list of 25 can- posed by Kim’s nuclear each other and the world. development through ligence is skeptical about contentious confirmation pro- didates vetted by conservative arsenal. I expect that the DPRK is diplomacy and sanctions. its intentions to give up cess as Republicans seek to groups. “Our leaders made ready to do the same,” Since the summit, doubts its weapons.