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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Snow showers likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 37 | Low: 26 | Details, page 2 Commission GABBRO FALLS gets Waupaca Foundry update By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD – The Ironwood City Commission was provided an update on the progress of Waupaca Foundry Monday. Dennis Hewitt, assessor and building inspector for Ironwood, said the project is moving along. “They’ve poured the slab in the existing building and already did some framing work in there,” he said. The company is planning to use the former speculation build- ing in the Ironwood Industrial Park. The contractor hopes the facility will be open by July 1, Hewitt added. With the foundry’s opening expected to create roughly 60 jobs, Hewitt said it will keep fam- ilies from leaving the area. “I believe a lot of the prison Jason Juno/Daily Globe guards who lost their jobs are THE BLACK River rushes over Gabbro Falls, near Blackjack Mountain ski hill in Wakefield Township, on a gloomy Monday afternoon. going for the training down in The river was high thanks to the weekend rain and subsequent snowmelt. The melt will likely slow this week as temperatures drop Waupaca (Wis.) right now,” he ahead of a potentially major snowstorm Thursday. said. Mayor pro tem Jim Mildren said he was pleased to see growth in the industrial park. “The number of people who are working in the industrial Wakefield council appoints Township park seems to be growing,” he said. approves water He thanked Tom Bergman, White to empty seat Ironwood’s community develop- ment director, and City Manager By P.J. GLISSON He said Wiita countered, “I think line takeover Scott Erickson for all their hard [email protected] he coached younger people should get on work promoting the industrial WAKEFIELD – The Wake- in the city the planning commission to By RICHARD JENKINS park. field city council voted Monday for almost begin with.” She implied they [email protected] Erickson indicated during his evening to appoint Dale White t h r e e then would be better equipped IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – managers report that structural to a seat left vacant when for- d e c a d e s to serve on the council. Given the proximity to the town- engineers are still accessing the mer member Pat Mann and recent- Commission member Karen ship’s existing system, the Iron- damage to the Pat O’Donnell resigned, effective Feb. 28. ly was part Manson also applied for the wood Township Board of Civic Center. The center’s roof White has been a member of the 4 the council position, along with Trustees agreed to take over was significantly damaged due to of the planning commission K i d s Robert Lane and William responsibility of a water line the snow load earlier this winter for a decade and is in his third fundraiser Quigley. Tuesday. and may need to be replaced, he term as the chair. Dale White that result- At Saturday’s special meet- Located on Country Club said. After mayor John Granato ed in a new ing, during which all candi- Road, the line will be under the In other business, the com- declared White the best candi- gym floor dates were interviewed, Grana- roadway to tie in the Gogebic mission: date, he and members Kay for the municipal building. He to had said that if White or County Country Club and Elk & –Awarded $79,320 for a crack Wiita and Jim Anderson voted said his next aim is a dog park Manson were appointed to the Hound restaurant into the town- sealing project to Pitlik & Wick for the appointment and mayor near Sunday Lake. council, they would not be able ship’s system. Inc. from Eagle River Wis. pro tempore Amy Tarro voted “I’m not against Dale at all,” to stay on the commission. The property is currently part –Authorized the Local Street against it. said Tarro, “but I think we’ve On Monday, however, he of the city of Ironwood’s water Paving Project to go out for bids. When White interviewed got a lot of issues coming up on reversed that statement and system. –Ratified a one-year contract for the job by phone last Satur- the planning commission, and said White’s commission sta- Ironwood Utilities Manager with AFSCME Local 1538 along day, he told the council that he we need him there.” tus will rest on whether Ander- Bob Tervonen said the property with a 2.5% cost of living salary has lived in Wakefield for near- In reference to younger appli- son wishes to retain his own is at the end of the city’s system adjustment for both union and ly 40 years and has a “passion” cants, Tarro said the city also and can often experience prob- non-union employees. for it. needs “young blood, new ideas.” lems when issues happen else- WAKEFIELD — page 5 where in the city. “When we have a … hydrant leak (or) water main break, Troopers join State Police Wakefield Post Country Club seems to be the first one with low pressure, dis- By BRYAN HELLIOS and the department has to coloration; because they’re on a [email protected] build on that, he added. small line and they’re at the end WAKEFIELD – The Michi- Horn said the Wakefield of the system,” Tervonen said. gan State Police Wakefield Post has been understaffed The city is replacing that part Post 86 recently had three for several years, and “getting of the city’s sewer system this troopers join its ranks. three cubs this year is a big summer when the Gogebic Stefin Robinson, Paul blessing.” County Road Commission Maxinoski and Evan Fezatt Cub is a nickname given redoes Country Club Road. completed 28 weeks at the to probationary troopers Even with the replacement of MSP’s training academy and until they have more recruits the line, Tervonen said it would all three said the training was underneath them, he added. take roughly 900 feet to connect “intense.” All three new troopers to the city’s system if they didn’t “I thought I was in good have roots in the North- run it to the township system shape going in, but I’m defi- woods. across the road. nitely in better shape now,” Fezatt said as a kid in Replacing the 900 feet of Fezatt said. Negaunee, he grew up close water line would cost roughly F/Lt. Donald Horn, com- to a state patrol post. Watch- $100,000, according to informa- mander of the Wakefield ing their vehicles drive by tion presented at the meeting, Post, recognized how diffi- every day led him to studying compared to the roughly cult it is to become a trooper. criminal justice in college. $15,000 connecting to the town- “For a recruit to make it After an internship and a few ship’s system is expected to cost. through the MSP Academy, it “ride alongs” with officers, The city would cover the cost is quite an accomplishment,” he said his decision to go to connect to the township, Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe he said. “We’re proud of into law enforcement was according to Tervonen, which WAKEFIELD POST 86’s new Michigan State Police troopers, from left, them.” Stefin Robinson, of Gladstone; Paul Maxinoski, Montreal Wis.; Evan The academy gives new Fezatt, Negaunee; stand ready to help the community. officers a “good foundation” TROOPERS — page 5 TAKEOVER — page 5 TODAY INDEX Snow showers likely — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Monday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 118 High 50 High 75 (1955) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Health ...... 6 Low 26 Low -2 (2018) Monday none Snow depth 0 in. Obituaries ...... 2, 7 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 179.5 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 33 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 153.3 in. Low -2 Monday 0.51 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY Betty (Gill) Carlson BOERNE, Texas – Betty (Gill) Carl- Bay Packers, and son, 98, of Boerne, passed away after a loved to watch the Snow Snow SnowSnoow short illness on Sunday, March 31, San Antonio Spurs. Showers Mostly CloudyClou udy Showers ShowersShowwers Mostly Cloudy 2019, with family by her side. Betty was a sweet, Likely Likely LikelyLikely Betty was born on Nov. 11, 1920, to loving, caring, and 37° 26° 36° 27°277° 31° 23° 32° 25° 40° 27° the late John Gill and Esther (New- proud mother, Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: berg) Gill. 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Death Valley, , , a a i n r o f i l a C California, , y e l l a V Valley, h t a e D Death : r e w s n A This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: 91, of Hurley, passed away at Villa Paul, Minn. and John Maria Health and Rehabilitation Cen- (Mary) of Moorhead; ter on April 6, 2019. sister, Donna Camp- Storm to hit Rockies before She was born to Oscar Tieman and bell of Moorhead; Nellie Lydia (Tripp) Wentzell Dec. 21, numerous nieces, 1927 in Moorhead, Minn. She married nephews, great forming new ‘bomb cyclone’ William J. Matisin on Jan. 2, 1954 at nieces and nephew, HELENA, Mont. (AP) – Flood, snow, tion, where a house fire sparked a blaze Holy Trinity by the late Rev. Ambrose and great great avalanche and fire alerts popped up Mon- that quickly burned through 1,700 acres Matejik. nieces and nephews. Neaomi day from Idaho to Colorado, as parts of of dry grass and trees. It forced evacua- She attended Moorhead Schools Matisin A Mass of Chris- the U.S. interior that were paralyzed by tions Sunday in Lame Deer, a town of and graduated high school in 1945. 1927 — 2019 tian Burial will be blizzards and floods last month braced for about 2,000 people that is the seat of the Neaomi worked as a credit clerk at celebrated at Our round two of an unusual weather phe- tribal government, before fire crews were Herbst Department Store in Fargo, Lady of Peace Catholic Church, 108 S. nomenon. able to contain it. N.D. She moved to Ironwood in 1954. Marquette Street in Ironwood on Sat- Welcome to springtime in the Rockies Also normal are the fire warnings She worked for Hansen Glove factory, urday, April 13, 2019 at 11 a.m. with and parts of the Great Plains. issued for eastern Colorado on Monday, a was a credit clerk for Sears Roebuck Fr. Robb Jurkovich as celebrant, pre- It’s not unusual for floods, snow and day after a wildfire near Colorado Springs fire to co-exist in the Rockies thanks to forced the temporary evacuation of about and worked for Cohodas-Paoli Compa- ceded by visitation at the church from powerful storms blowing through the 20 homes. Forecasters frequently issue red ny. She also worked as a bookkeep- 10 a.m. until the time of the service. mountains, melting snow swelling water- flag warnings for March and April on the er/receptionist for 20 years for Dr. There will be a luncheon to follow in ways and high winds sweeping across dry eastern and southeastern Colorado plains Robert Aukee’s dental office in Wake- the church Parish Hall. Rite of com- grasslands and trees that haven’t seen as the jet stream moves southward and field. Neaomi retired in 1992. mittal and inurnment will be in the their first green shoots and leaves. brings stronger weather systems and high- She was a member of Intercessory spring at Riverside Cemetery in Iron- Those conditions are what drove a er wind, said Jennifer Stark, meteorologist Prayer Group, Bible Study Bulletin, wood. wildfire Sunday on southeastern Mon- in charge for the National Weather Service and former member and officer of the Special thanks to Janet McKenzie tana’s Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserva- in Pueblo, Colorado. Holy Trinity Altar Society. and Pat Niksich for their friendship Neaomi was preceded in death by and all their help, God’s special her parents; husband, William J. angels. Matisin; in-laws, John and Anna McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home of MMC is Growing! Matisin; brothers, Kenneth, Merle, Ironwood is assisting the family. For Our hospital needs more talent to join our dynamic sta ! Orville Wentzell, and Charlotte Mul- more information, or to express con- More details about these current employment opportunities vaney. dolences, visit mckevittpatrickfuneral- Neaomi is survived by her brothers, home.com. are available at ashlandmmc.com Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Temlin Surgical Technician Med Tech/MLT WAKEFIELD, Mich. – Charlotte children: Amanda, Full-Time Position - MMC Full-Time Position - MMC “Charlie” Temlin, 76, passed away Fri- Myra, Christopher, day, April 5, 2019. She was born in Callie, Michael, Tyler, Ultrasound Tech Periop RN Rockwood, Tenn. Charlie was a wife, Suzanne, Jake, mother, and homemaker most of her Harley, Beverly, Full-Time & Part-Time Full-Time Position - MMC life as well as an Avon Lady for 45 Kayla, and Ryan; Circulating Experience Position - MMC years in Tampa, Fla. Charlie enjoyed eight great-grandchil- Preferred bowling with the Splits and Misses dren, Aiden, Jayla, Respiratory erapist bowling league for 45 years and made Jason, Leila, Mason, Full-Time Position - MMC ER RNs many lasting friendships over the years. Liam, Landon, and Upon moving to the Upper Penin- Charlotte Aurora; four sisters, Full-Time & Part-Time “Charlie” Positions - MMC sula of Michigan, Charlie joined the Temlin Sandy Farmer, Director of Radiology Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post of Wake- Sharon Honan, Full-Time Position - MMC Clinical Informations field, enjoyed the beauty of the four Delores Garcia, and Brenda Harwood, seasons, loved watching birds, squir- and many nieces and nephews.

Analyst rels, and seeing the deer. She also Charlie is preceded in death by her Full-Time Position - MMC loved her weekly Bingo trips with her parents Helen Frye and Joseph Har- close friend Debbie. Charlie never met wood; her loving husband, Eugene W. a stranger and always saw the good in Temlin Sr.; son, Karl Temlin; daughter, people. Sharon Rugerrio; and brothers, Tracy Applications online at: Charlie is survived by her daughter Frye and Marty Harwood. ashlandmmc.com/employment Patty (Mike) Sperhake of Wakefield; There will be a private family gath- sons, Brian (Dena) Temlin of Tampa ering in the fall to honor the lives of Please submit with a cover letter and resume. and Eugene Jr. of Tampa; twelve grand- Charlotte and Eugene Temlin together. MMC o ers a full benefits package including health, dental, life insurance, See page 7 for additional obituaries disability, 403(b) pension and paid sick/vacation leave. is is the perfect opportunity to be part of a progressive team that is committed to improving the health and wellness of our region, right here in the place we love. EOE & AA.

Find us on Join Facebook Our Team Contact: HUMAN RESOURCES/MMC 1615 Maple Lane • Ashland, WI 54806 P 715-685-5520 • F 715-682-2368 [email protected] l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 3 H O R S E P L AY Community Briefs Museum board to meet, museum closed over Easter HURLEY – The Iron County Historical Museum board will meet Wednesday, April 17 at 1 p.m. at the museum. In addition, a museum spokesperson announced the museum will be closed on April 19-22. Knights kick off Tootsie Roll drive IRONWOOD – The Ironwood-Bessemer Knights of Columbus will hold their annual Tootsie Roll drive Fri- day-Sunday. The proceeds of the drive will go to support Special Olympics in the area. The group will hold sales at Super One Foods, Wal- mart and Flagstar Bank in Ironwood, Gogebic County Federal Credit Union in Bessemer and Sunday Lake Supermarket in Wakefield. Nominations sought for U.P. volunteer awards MARQUETTE — Grow & Lead: Community and Youth Development announces the 11th annual U.P. Service Awards to honor the contributions of volunteers across the Upper Peninsula. Nominations of volunteers serving anywhere in the U.P. will be accepted through June 1. Submitted photo “Every community of the Upper Peninsula has indi- GOGEBIC-ONTONAGON INTERMEDIATE School District hosted a Family Fun Night wagon ride with Barber Road viduals, organizations and businesses that give freely of Stables and Hidden Acres. The students were able to see the horses up close and have a fun family time. Pic- their time and talent to make their corner of the U.P. a bet- tured, from left are GOISD teacher Dawne Peterson holding student, Kylee Eliason, Kylee’s mom, Courtner Elia- ter place to live,” said Grow & Lead Associate Linda son; brother Connor (on the ground back turned); GOISD paraprofessional Louise Kretschmar (in background) Remsburg, coordinator of the awards program. and father Ron Eliason. Anyone can make a nomination in the categories of youth, adult and senior volunteer, business community leader and volunteer program. “We would love to see Presque Isle retired, 2 new UP power plants now operating nominations representing communities from one end of LANSING (AP) – Milwaukee- launched commercial operation of and potential renovations that would the peninsula to the other,” Remsburg said. based WEC Energy Group has shut the A.J. Mihm Generating Station in have been required at the former Award recipients receive plaques and are honored at down its Presque Isle coal-fired Baraga County and the F.D. Kuester Presque Isle Power Plant if it an awards luncheon during the U.P. Nonprofit Confer- power plant in Michigan’s Upper Generating Station in Negaunee remained open. ence at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Octo- Peninsula and is replacing the elec- Township on March 31. WEC Energy financed the $275 ber 17. They are invited to take part in the entire confer- tric generation site with two natural “The new generating stations are million investment. Half of the invest- ence compliments of Grow & Lead. gas-fired power plants, the utility good for our customers, good for ment will be recouped through a 20- All nominees receive a letter of thanks and certificate holding company said. business and good for electric relia- year agreement with Cliffs Natural of recognition for their volunteer contributions. The plant closure in Marquette, on bility throughout the U.P.,” said Resources. The other half will be “We treat all nominees like the volunteer rock stars the shore of Lake Superior, is the lat- Kevin Fletcher, president and chief recovered in retail electric rates. they are,” Remsburg said. est effort by the company to transi- executive officer of WEC Energy The two plants have a joint gener- Nomination forms are available online at tion from coal to natural gas, wind Group. “Closure of the Presque Isle ating capacity of 183 megawatts. glcyd.org/serviceawards or at Grow & Lead’s office, 712 and solar power and is part of WEC Power Plant also helps achieve our The closure came after Michigan Chippewa Square, Suite 200, Marquette. Energy’s larger strategy to reform its goal of reducing carbon dioxide emis- regulators approved the two gas-fueled For more information, visit glcyd.org/serviceawards, electrical generation to balance sions by 40%, well ahead of our 2030 power plants for the Upper Peninsula email [email protected], or call Remsburg at 906-228-8919, dependability and customer cost with target.” in 2017. Plans for this change date back ext. 126. environmental care. The advanced generating stations to 2015 when then-Governor Rick Sny- By 2050, the company aims to are projected to save UMERC cus- der called for action to resolve the carbon releases by 80% from its tomers nearly $600 million over the region’s energy crisis. Michigan Tech is bringing back 2005 levels. next 30 years, UMERC officials said. The company has yet to decide WEC Energy’s subsidiary, Upper The new stations eliminate the what to do with the retired coal plant mining engineering degree Michigan Energy Resources, said it need for extra transmission capacity site, Fletcher said. HOUGHTON (AP) – rise to 20 in three to four Michigan Technological years. Community calendar University is reviving a Shawn Van Doorn, a mining engineering pro- junior, has signed up. She gram, bringing back a grew up in Ladysmith, Email calendar items and Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- in Arbor Vitae. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior department whose Upper Wisconsin, home of the community news to 4355. Pokemon Club, 4 p.m., Center. [email protected]. Red Cross Blood Drive, 9 Carnegie Library, Ironwood. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Peninsula roots go back to former Flambeau mine. For more information, call 906- a.m. - 2 p.m., Hurley Elemen- SMART Recovery, 4:30 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, the 1800s. Van Doorn says there 932-2211. tary School. p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Ironwood. Michigan Tech suspend- are many opportunities to Alcoholics Anonymous, mer. Mercer Food Pantry, Tuesday, April 9 open meeting, noon, Salem Free Community Dinner, noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, ed the degree in 2004, due see mines in the Upper Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: to shrinking enrollment Peninsula. Faculty member Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, area74.org. Church. Public is invited. 715-476-7655. Patterson courts or Ironwood and fewer faculty mem- John Gierke says donations DOVE Support Group, ReGeneration Youth, Alcoholics Anonymous/ Memorial Building. bers. But The Daily Mining from alumni will pay for noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Gogebic County Veterans Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., an Church, Ironwood. Gazette reports the pro- scholarships. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith area74.org. gram is returning in sum- Mining engineering was a.m., Ironwood Memorial Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Center, Ironwood. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Building. 906-667-1110. mer, and five students are the first department when Iron County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, EST, Ontonagon United Friends of the Mercer vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Methodist Church basement, expected by fall. Officials the Michigan Mining Public Library, 10 a.m., Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Church, Hurley. area74.org. next to Holiday gas station, predict enrollment could School opened in 1885. library, Mercer, Wis. Mercer Health and Well- Klassic Kruisers Car Ontonagon. area74.org. Tiny Tot story time, 10 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Club, 6:30 p.m., Lindquist Stu- Alcoholics Anonymous, a.m., Wakefield Public Library. Mercer Community Center. dent Center, Ironwood. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Alcoholics Anonymous, Wakefield American Ironwood Masonic Lodge Catholic Church, Ironwood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic area74.org. Joe’s Ironwood. area74.org. p.m. regular meeting, post, building. Pasty Shop Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Wakefield. Government Saturday, April 13 noon, Golden Dragon. IMPACT Life Support Iron County Finance Mercer Lioness Blood Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Committee, 8 a.m., court- Union Station Food Since 1946 - 73 Years Drive, noon – 4 p.m., Mercer Church, Ironwood. house. Pantry and Northern Food “The pasty that made pasties famous” Community Center, 2648 W. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Bessemer Housing Com- Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Margaret Street, for appoint- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, mission, 8 a.m., Executive 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. ment, call 715-476-3511. Ironwood. area74.org. Director’s Office, 709 West Alcoholics Anonymous, ATTENTION: CLOSED FOR CLEANING Bessemer American Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron Street, Bessemer. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Bessemer Downtown Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ican Legion, Bessemer. Church, Bessemer. Development Authority, 4 Community Pickleball CLOSED April 15–April 23 REOPEN April 24 Bessemer American Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer area74.org. p.m., DDA room, City Hall. 116 W. Aurora St. • Ironwood Legion Auxiliary Post 27, 5 Government Gogebic Range Water School gymnasium. 715-776- 906-932-4412 p.m., American Legion, Besse- Iron County Forestry and Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., 4588. mer. Parks Committee, 8 a.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Ironwood American forestry conference room. Ramsay. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- Wakefield Housing Com- Gogebic County Transit Ironwood. area74.org. ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- mission, 9 a.m., Sunset Board, 6:30 p.m., transit facili- Sunday, April 14 rial Building, Legion club room. Manor community room, 200 ty. Wakefield VFW Post Pierce St., Wakefield. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 CARECAREE 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Iron County Board of Friday, April 12 Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Adjustment, 10 a.m., meeting Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Lake Superior Tired Iron room, courthouse. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- made-mmaade--to-order Tractor Club, 6 p.m., Iron Bessemer Area Sewer County Forestry Building. Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF IRONWOOD Gathering, Participating mer City Hall. and Supporting, 6 p.m., ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Gogebic County Board, 5 Lightt HousekeepingHHLigh ousekt eeping developmental disability advo- p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. PUBLIC HEARING 5 cacy group, Community Mental Erwin Township Board, Health, Wakefield. 906-229- 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. Public notice to property owners within 300 feet of E5266 Jackson Rd. ChangingChanging BBeded Linens 6170. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Thursday, April 11 LaundryaundrL yaundr p.m., Episcopal Church of the PLACE OF HEARING: Charter Township Hall Board Room

Transfiguration, Ironwood. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, DATE OF HEARING: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 GarbagearG bage RemoRemovalval area74.org. Patterson courts or Ironwood Government Memorial Building. TIME: 6:00PM Hurley City Council, 5 Gogebic County Veterans SUBJECT: Variance Request - Case # 19-050 Meal PreparationPM real tionaeparr p.m., city hall. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Montreal City Council, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 PROPERTY: E5266 Jackson Road GroceryercorG y SShoppinghopping 5:30 p.m., city hall. p.m., Watersmeet Township; 5 Town of Pence, 6 p.m., 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco DogDo WalkingWDo alkWg inalk g Pence, Wis., Town Hall. Township. 906-667-1110. Jake Armata owner of property at E5266 Jackson Road, 5 Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Red Hats Northwoods Parcel #03-01-545-600 has requested a variance to raise p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- Divas, noon, Burger Bar and the height of his pole building over the 25 foot maximum for Personalersonal CareCCP ear ty Center. Grill, Gile, Wis. RSVP: 906- an accessory building. 932-4953. Bloodd PressurePPoBlo MonitoringMessurrd oringonite oring Wednesday, April 10 Alcoholics Anonymous,

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    l 4 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Power of retreat Antonin Scalia didn’t get into Joe Biden isn’t the first person Sue Mizell, Publisher Princeton University. That’s one of you might think of in the same con- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor the many things I didn’t necessarily text as Justice Scalia, but the recent expect to learn when reading a new flack he’s gotten for his personal- collection of reflections and speech- space issues is not unrelated. As the es by and about the late Supreme Democrats who want to be president Court justice, who died unexpected- Kathryn keep tripping over themselves to be ly in February 2016. The collection Lopez the most radical on issues that hit In Their Opinion centers around Scalia’s relationship on the most fundamental things – Medications can with faith. like human life itself – Biden is actu- Scalia brought his failure to ally someone who at critical reduce opioid deaths attend Princeton up during a 1998 moments has seemed to occasionally talk to a group of students at his a reboot. The culture could use one be a little voice of conscience. Walter Ginter began using heroin in the early alma mater, Georgetown University. right about now. So, the least we I think of a news story about him 1970s while serving in the Army. By 1977, desperate He used it as an example of trusting could each do is consider giving it a pushing back in a White House to kick the habit, he turned to daily doses of the hand of providence and not try. meeting in which the mandate that methadone, a synthetic opioid that eases withdrawal being stubborn about your own will. “If you don’t have a weekend to would ultimately force the Little Sis- and decreases cravings. The treatment worked. He trusted that he was a better man spare once a year to think exclusive- ters of the Poor to the Supreme “I have a good life today,” says Ginter, 69, project than he might have been had his ly about the things that really matter Court came up. Biden was shot director for the New York-based Medication Assisted own will – going to Princeton – – well, then you haven’t planned down and subsequently became a Recovery Support Project. “I wouldn’t have it without been done. For every disappoint- your life correctly,” Scalia insisted. chief spokesman for the conscience medication.” ment in life, not just college admis- I had to laugh at a number of squeeze by the Obama administra- Ginter was a member of a National Academies of sions, it’s something worth keeping points reading the Scalia book, tion. Sciences, Engineering and Medicine committee that in mind. For those of us caught up remembering his fearless wit. Before But I can’t help but wonder if we examined the three medications – methadone, in the nonstop rat race and news getting into his Georgetown talk, he had more people with the long view buprenorphine (typically sold under the Suboxone cycle, the value of stepping back, of nudged the organizers a wee bit: He in politics, people who knew who brand name) and extended-release naltrexone (Vivit- reflecting and letting things be, is had been asked to talk about his val- they are and kept that in focus, a lot rol) – that the government has approved to treat opi- more necessary than ever. ues, but he explained how he actual- of Biden’s decisions could have oid addiction. How many of us can even get ly detested the term, “which suggests made for a different kind of politics. Two days before the Mueller report landed at the through reading a traditional news- to me a greater degree of inter- He’s a man who has suffered, and Justice Department, the National Academies’ report paper column without being tempt- changeability than ought to exist – there may just be a wisdom there was released March 20 with little fanfare and less ed to go check our phone for some- as though the principles that guide a that our current politics just can’t attention than it deserves. Its recommendations, if thing – anything – potentially new? man’s life are something like mone- handle tapping into. more widely embraced, have the potential to signifi- Everyone knows about “fake news,” tary exchange rates, subject to It’s all certainly worth a prayer, as cantly reduce the toll of the nation’s opioid epidemic. but how about the needless, repeti- change with the times.” well as a dedicated reassessment. If The findings are unambiguous: “These are highly tious information we voluntarily His point about values is a point we were all taking such breaks, we’d effective medications, and they save lives,” says Alan submit ourselves to daily, and even about the crisis of our times: Identi- be better, making life better for oth- Leshner, chairman of the panel that prepared the form strong, emotional opinions ty. What are the reasons for our ers. Scalia said he fell off taking study. Yet most people who could benefit from the about? Some of it is no better than lives? What are the hills we’d be will- retreats after his Catholic school drugs don’t receive them. gossip. Most of it not only has no ing to die on? As Scalia put it: days, but had rediscovered their More than 2 million people in America are estimat- real effect on our lives, but takes us “Because the world believes in the power in the ‘80s, and kept with it ed to have opioid use disorder, but less than 20% are away from the people and needs pragmatic rather than the transcen- thereafter. It’s a beautiful legacy – being treated with these medications. Of the residential around us, from the parts of our dental, and you will lose your soul his very practical in-no-way-partisan treatment programs in the USA, only 36% offered any lives and surroundings in which we (that is to say, forget what and who posthumous gift for a harried peo- medications in 2016, and only 6% offered all three. could make a positive difference. you are) if you do not get away from ple. The medications, of course, aren’t a panacea for Taking a retreat may sound like the noise now and then to think Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- the opioid epidemic that has ravaged the nation by an escape, but it’s actually more like about the first things.” ed at [email protected]. increasing crime, reducing productivity, spreading infectious diseases, clogging emergency rooms, and Today in history taking an incalculable toll on families. It can be difficult to get people who are addicted to accept treatment, and to stick with it once they By The Associated Press begin. Some people can succeed without medica- Today’s Highlight in History tions, but the vast majority who try to do so end up On April 9, 1968, funeral services, private and public, relapsing. were held for Martin Luther Like any medication, each of the three Food and King Jr. at the Ebenezer Bap- Drug Administration-approved drugs has drawbacks. tist Church and Morehouse Methadone is typically administered only through College in Atlanta, five days after the civil rights leader was doses given out daily at regulated clinics; areas assassinated in Memphis, Ten- around the clinics have been known to serve as mag- nessee. nets for heroin dealers looking for customers. On this date Buprenorphine tablets and under-the-tongue films In 1865, Confederate Gen. can be misused or diverted. Naltrexone can only be Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses administered to people who’ve been off opioids for S. Grant at Appomattox Court about a week, and it has high discontinuance rates. House in Virginia. Even so, all of the drugs alleviate withdrawal In 1913, the first game was symptoms, curb opioid cravings, and reduce relapse played at Ebbets Field, the newly built home of the Brook- and death rates. For people who stay on the lyn Dodgers, who lost to the approved medications for the long term, the risk of Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0. mortality drops by 70%, according to Nora Volkow, In 1939, singer Marian director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Anderson performed a concert which co-sponsored the National Academies report. at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., after being Why aren’t these life-saving drugs used more denied the use of Constitution widely? Hall by the Daughters of the Edwards Air Force Base in Cal- bing 20 students and a securi- with Mike Campbell and Neil One reason is that opioid addiction is too often American Revolution. ifornia. ty guard (all of whom survived). Finn replacing Buckingham.) regarded as a moral weakness or failure of willpower, In 1940, during World War In 1984, “Terms of Endear- President Barack Obama and Today’s Birthdays II, Germany invaded Denmark ment” won five Academy his wife, Michelle, visited Fort Satirical songwriter and rather than a treatable chronic brain disorder. and Norway. Other reasons include inadequate education and Awards, including best picture, Hood, Texas, the scene of a mathematician Tom Lehrer is In 1942, during World War best actress for Shirley shooting a week earlier in 91. Naturalist Jim Fowler is 89. training of personnel who work with people who are II, some 75,000 Philippine and MacLaine and best supporting which three U.S. Army soldiers Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo is addicted, excessive regulations surrounding distribu- American defenders on Bataan actor for . were killed by a fellow soldier 86. Actress Michael Learned is tion of the medications, and highly fragmented pay- surrendered to Japanese In 1992, former Panamani- who then took his own life. 80. Country singer Margo troops, who forced the prison- ment policies. an ruler Manuel Noriega was One year ago: Federal Smith is 77. Country singer Hal ers into what became known convicted in Miami of eight agents raided the office of Ketchum is 66. Actor Dennis Among the steps that can and should be taken: as the Bataan Death March; drug and racketeering President Donald Trump’s per- Quaid is 65. Comedian Jimmy -Allow methadone to be distributed, by prescrip- thousands died or were killed charges; he served a 17-year sonal attorney, Michael Cohen, Tingle is 64. Country musician tion, in settings such as drugstores or doctors’ en route. U.S. prison sentence. seizing records on matters Dave Innis (Restless Heart) is In 1959, NASA presented In 2003, jubilant Iraqis cele- including a $130,000 payment 60. Talk show host Joe Scar- offices. its first seven astronauts: Scott -Certify more doctors to prescribe buprenorphine, brated the collapse of Saddam made to porn actress Stormy borough is 56. Actress-sports Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Hussein’s regime, beheading a Daniels. Trump denounced reporter Lisa Guerrero is 55. and loosen the unnecessarily strict training require- John Glenn, Gus Grissom, toppled statue of their longtime Robert Mueller’s Russia inves- Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is ments. Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard ruler in downtown Baghdad tigation as “an attack on our 55. Actor Mark Pellegrino is 54. -Require prisons to offer the medications, and and Donald Slayton. Architect and embracing American country,” prompting new spec- Actress-model Paulina Frank Lloyd Wright, 91, died in Medicaid to cover their cost. troops as liberators. ulation that he might seek the Porizkova is 54. Actress Cyn- Phoenix, Arizona. Ten years ago: North removal of the Justice Depart- thia Nixon is 53. TV personality -Do more research into which combinations of In 1965, the newly built Korea’s rubber-stamp parlia- ment’s special counsel. Open- Sunny Anderson is 44. Actress medications and behavioral interventions are most Astrodome in Houston fea- ment appointed Kim Jong Il to ing statements began in the Keshia Knight Pulliam is 40. effective in treating addiction. tured its first baseball game, an a third term as leader. Los retrial of Bill Cosby, charged Actor Charlie Hunnam is 39. exhibition between the Astros Angeles Angels pitcher Nick with drugging and molesting Actor Ryan Northcott is 39. Overdoses of legally prescribed and illicit opioids and the New York Yankees, killed more than 47,000 people in 2017 alone. An Adenhart, 22, and two others Andrea Constand at his subur- Actor Arlen Escarpeta is 38. with President Lyndon B. John- were killed in a car crash by a ban Philadelphia home. Actor Jay Baruchel is 37. additional 500,000 lives could be lost in the next son in attendance. (The Astros suspected drunken driver. (Cosby was convicted and Actress Annie Funke is 34. decade, more people than in the city of Atlanta. won, 2-1, in 12 innings.) (Andrew Thomas Gallo was sentenced to three to 10 years Actor Jordan Masterson is 33. – USA Today In 1979, officials declared convicted of three counts of in prison.) Facebook began Actress Leighton Meester is an end to the crisis involving second-degree murder and alerting some users that their 33. Actor-singer Jesse McCart- the Three Mile Island Unit 2 sentenced to 51 years to life in data had been swept up in the ney is 32. Rhythm-and-blues nuclear reactor in Pennsylva- prison.) Cambridge Analytica privacy singer Jazmine Sullivan is 32. Thought for Today nia, 12 days after a partial core Five years ago: A 16-year- scandal. Fleetwood Mac Actress Kristen Stewart is 29. “The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of meltdown. old boy armed with two knives announced that singer-guitarist Actress Elle Fanning is 21. In 1983, the space shuttle went on a rampage at Franklin Lindsey Buckingham would not Actor Isaac Hempstead Wright world that it leaves to its children.” Challenger ended its first mis- — Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) Regional High School in Mur- be part of the band’s new tour. is 20. Classical crossover sion with a safe landing at rysville, Pennsylvania, stab- (The tour began in October singer Jackie Evancho is 19.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 5 Troopers plus a law program. Maxinoski admits the Ontonagon Township, Village Meyers adds law portion of the training From page 1 posed the most problemat- Mercer budget “pretty easy.” ic for him because he said partner up for demolition He is excited about academics does not come By JAN TUCKER as the grant moves for- inspector. coming back to a “small easy for him. [email protected] session town atmosphere” and said “I think I’ve always had ward. The village and town- Sue Lockhart raised her ONTONAGON – The ship were two of only nine hand during public com- MERCER, Wis. – Those he enjoys having the ability to work harder than most in the southern part of to know people and have people just to get my A’s village of Ontonagon and communities in the state to ment but when she was Ontonagon Township will receive grants and asked by President Ken Iron County will have the familiar faces around. and B’s,” he said. opportunity to share their Robinson said the train- He hopes to become a be working together on two $875,000 in requests were Waldrop to “state your demolition grants they received, land bank offi- name for the record” she opinions on Gov. Tony ing was tough due to long role model within the com- Evers’ proposed budget days and little sleep, but munity and work with have received from the cials said. replied “Pass.” Waldrop Michigan Land Bank The council approved said the village requires the next week as Rep. Beth he’s happy he went young people who may Meyers, D-Bayfield, is host- through it. need guidance. Authority. revisions to the Village name “for the record.” The village has received Freedom of Information Lockhart said she has a ing a listening session “It was a long journey,” “I felt the need to want April 17. he said. to come back after serving $50,000 to demolish the Act. Erickson said the “right” not to give her old Wagar’s Restaurant updates incorporate name and she “passes.” She The event will be from Growing up in Glad- four years in the Marine 1-3 p.m. at the Mercer Pub- stone, Robinson said Corps and be a positive and Captains Lounge and changes in the legislation did the same thing two the township got $20,000 passed last year. “We more times but when asked lic Library in the Friends watching his father – who example for others to fol- of the Library Room. has been a police officer for low,” he added. to demolish the home of reviewed the revisions with to state her name, she said the late Doug Filppula the village’s FOIA coordi- “Pass” and was told by Wal- Meyers is holding an 23 years – fueled his desire A little more than 1,100 earlier listening session to want to help people. applicants applied for adjacent to the township nator, Kori Weisinger, and drop he requires the name park. the updated policy will be for “the record.” Later, Wal- that day in Hurley, sched- “I want to bring a recruit school and 136 uled from 10 a.m. to noon at friendly face,” he said. “I were selected to participate Village Manager Joe posted to the village web- drop explained the village Erickson said that teaming site upon council “policy” has always the Iron County court- want to make a difference with their class. From the house. and I want to be out there 136, 111 completed the up with the township to approval,” Erickson said. required the individual to seek bids at the same time Tom Hamilton said the state the name for the Meyers represents the and help this community academy and have the 74th Assembly District – the best I can.” opportunity to become might get some better girls in the village office are record and “it will remain prices. Ontonagon Town- overworked on FOIAs “and our policy.” He added the which includes Bayfield, Maxinoski, originally MSP troopers. Ashland, Iron and Price from Montreal, Wis., said In his 18 years of being ship Supervisor Steve Store you should give them a village records the meeting was at the Monday meeting raise or hire help.” and the minutes are writ- counties; as well as parts the training to become a stationed in Wakefield, of Sawyer, Douglas and MSP officer was more diffi- Horn said he has seen and said the township The council approved ten from the tape. “We would be glad to team up the job description for the need to know who is speak- Vilas counties. The Red cult then his time spent at many young troopers Cliff, Bad River and Lac du boot camp in the Marines. begin their careers here. in this manner. building inspector posi- ing and what was said for The village designated tion. Council President the minutes,” he added. Flambeau tribal reserva- Boot camp was more “It brings a sense of tions are also in the dis- basic and centered around pride and it also brings me the Village Building Com- Ken Waldrop said the In other action, the mittee of Tony Smydra, description will be sent to council: trict. teaching traditions and back to the time when I —Richard Jenkins drill exercises, he said was a youngster getting John Hamm and Mike the state for approval. He –Agreed to pay the adding the MSP academy into the department,” he Mogan to review the num- said it is not known if the $150 dues to join the Lottery combined boot camp, said. “It brings back a lot of ber of requests for propos- state will grant the village Ontonagon County Cham- advanced infantry school good memories.” als and check lists required the authority to get an ber of Commerce. Monday Michigan Takeover stagnant water in that part Wakefield into his new role at the within city limits. Poker Lotto: JC-QC-JS- of the township’s system. council’s next meeting. Just prior to the council 6S-10S Midday Daily 3: 8-5-3 In other action, the In addressing the two meeting, members of the Midday Daily 4: 6-1-6-9 From page 1 board: From page 1 male applicants, Granato planning commission also Daily 3: 9-2-2 would involve installing a –Began its meeting with commission seat. said, “I hope this doesn’t voted in favor of the ordi- Daily 4: 1-2-0-7 Granato said only two disappoint you guys from nance after holding a relat- Fantasy 5: 07-19-23-26-30 new, copper line seven feet a moment of silence for Keno: 06-15-18-21-22-32- below Country Club Road. township supervisor Steve council appointees may sit running for office in the ed public hearing at which 34-35-39-44-46-51-57-59-61- The township would then Boyd, who died Thursday on the commission. Cur- future.” no comments were made. 67-68-74-75-76-78-80 be responsible for main- morning after a battle with rently, he and Anderson Tarro, along with The council will meet Wisconsin 5 Card Cash: unavailable taining and billing the cancer. are those designees. Loraine Mussatti in the next on April 23 at 5:30 SuperCash: 06-09-11-14- meters. –Picked its preferred Council members were audience, thanked the p.m. in the council room of 21-35, Doubler: N The city will maintain design for repairs to the required to appoint some- other candidates for apply- the municipal building. Badger 5: 10-14-16-21-26 Daily Pick 3: 9-7-7 ownership of the proper- township gym roof trusses, one to the empty council ing, and Tarro encouraged The meeting originally had Daily Pick 4: 9-0-4-4 ty’s sewer line, Tervonen which were damaged in seat because Mann had them to consider joining been scheduled for April said. March from the roof’s 250 days remaining in her the planning commission. 22, but the council voted to The city received snow load. The design – term at the time she change the date due to a approximately $2,400 in which would involve resigned, and the city char- Marijuana ordinance conflict with another local revenue from the water installing more than the ter states that the council In other business, the event. account last year, accord- existing three trusses to must appoint a replacement council also voted to adopt Council members also ing to Tervonen. He noted support the roof – is not when 90 or more days Ordinance No. 227, which voted to change their origi- the township’s commercial only the most cost-effec- remain in the vacated term. prohibits any zoning in nally scheduled May 27 water rate is a bit higher, tive, it would be the most Granato said White, relation to the establish- meeting, which would have meaning the revenue gen- flexible for future renova- who is now in Florida on ment of enterprise relating been on Memorial Day, to erated would likely be tions. vacation, will be sworn to recreational marijuana May 28 at 5:30 p.m. higher too. –Approved a gaming The addition of the license to allow Copper TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 9, 2019 property to the township’s Peak to hold a 50/50 raffle 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 system will also help during the upcoming Red The Flash “King Shark vs. Roswell, New Mexico (N) Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Engagement reduce the presence of Bull 400. # CW KDLH Gorilla Grodd” (TVPG) ’ (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) bergs ’ bergs ’ (TVG) (CC) (TVPG) NCIS A naval hospital goes The Code “Blowed Up” ’ NCIS: New Orleans “A Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % CBS WJMN on lockdown. 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Scatter chilled ern cooks combined the fluffy 1/4 cup packed (13/4 ounces) butter and shortening over top and texture and pleasant tang of bis- dark brown sugar pulse until mixture resembles cuits with the earthy sweetness of 5 teaspoons baking powder coarse meal, about 15 pulses. this popular tuber. 1/2 teaspoon baking soda Transfer flour mixture to bowl To add this potato’s natural 1 1/2 teaspoons salt with cooled potatoes and fold with sweetness to biscuits without 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, rubber spatula until incorporated. weighing down the dough, we cut into 1/2 inch pieces and Turn out dough onto floured microwaved the sweet potatoes, chilled, plus counter and knead until smooth, which eliminated their moisture 2 tablespoons melted 8 to 10 times. Pat dough into 9 while concentrating their flavor. 4 tablespoons vegetable short- inch circle, about 1 inch thick. After mashing the flesh, we ening, cut into 1/2 inch pieces Using floured 2 1/4 inch round stirred in cider vinegar to mimic and chilled cutter, stamp out biscuits and buttermilk’s tang and to create Microwave potatoes on plate arrange on prepared sheet. Gen- greater lift once combined with until very soft and surfaces are tly pat dough scraps into 1 inch- the dough’s baking powder and wet, 15 to 20 minutes, flipping thick circle and stamp out baking soda. We maximized the every 5 minutes. Immediately cut remaining biscuits. (You should biscuits’ tender texture with low- potatoes in half. When potatoes have 16 biscuits total.) protein cake flour and opted for are cool enough to handle, scoop Brush tops of biscuits with the deep, molasses-like sweetness flesh into large bowl and, using melted butter and bake until of brown sugar to complement Associated Press potato masher, mash until golden brown, 18 to 22 minutes. the sweet potatoes. THIS PHOTO provided by America’s Test Kitchen shows Sweet smooth. (You should have 2 Let biscuits cool on sheet for 15 The dough took on a pretty Potato Biscuits. This recipe appears in the cookbook “Vegetables cups. Reserve any extra for minutes before serving. orange color, and, once baked, Illustrated.” another use.) Stir in vinegar and Nutrition information per the biscuits emerged tender and the best variety for these biscuits. Servings: 16 refrigerate until cool, about 15 serving: 265 calories; 93 calories subtly sweet, perfectly ready for a The biscuits can be stored in Start to finish: 1 hour, 30 min- minutes. from fat; 10 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 smear of butter or jam, or to be airtight container for up to two utes Adjust oven rack to middle g trans fats); 19 mg cholesterol; sliced and stuffed with ham and days. 2 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, position and heat oven to 425 F. 450 mg sodium; 39 g carbohy- mustard. If you can find them, unpeeled, lightly pricked all over Line rimmed baking sheet with drate; 3 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 3 g pro- Beauregard sweet potatoes are parchment paper. Process flour, tein. Sweet Potato Biscuits with fork US experts reviewing low-carb, other diets for guidelines NEW YORK (AP) – With because the panel of full of sugar and massive diets can be hard, and that keto-friendly recipes sweep- experts selected to review portions. They note the people should make ing social media, some fol- the evidence includes mem- guidelines have cautioned changes that can last. Mari- lowers of low-carb eating bers nominated by Atkins against sugar since they on Nestle, a nutrition are hoping for approval in Nutritionals and a beef were introduced in 1980 , researcher who helped the upcoming U.S. dietary industry group. The group and that key recommenda- write the 1995 guidelines, guidelines that advise had its first meeting last tions have been largely con- said she prefers guidance Americans on what to eat. week and is expected to sistent and remain sound. that encourages healthy It may seem minor, but issue a report to help shape Low-carb diets generally habits, such as the types of backers say low-carb’s the guidelines by next year. limit foods like bread, pasta food to eat or limit. inclusion could influence Low carb’s considera- and sugar to less than 30 “People don’t eat nutri- nutrition advice that doc- tion comes amid skepti- percent of calories, or ents, they eat food,” she said. tors give and help shape cism of nutrition research around 750 calories for Adding low-carb diets government food programs for producing confusing someone eating 2,500 calo- Associated Press could further muddle mes- like school lunches. Cur- advice. Low-carb support- ries a day. The idea of THIS FILE photo shows steaks on a grill at a restaurant sages. The guidelines, now rently, the guidelines cite ers say rising obesity rates restricting carbohydrates in New York. The idea behind the low-carb diet is that more than 120 pages , also the Mediterranean, vegetar- show conventional wisdom has been around for the body enters a ketogenic, fat-burning state when it advise people to limit the ian and other diets as about nutrition, reflected decades, and many remem- runs out of the blood sugar that’s fueled by carbs. Still, saturated fat commonly examples of healthy eating. in the guidelines, doesn’t ber the Atkins craze. The many nutrition experts say sticking to a low-carb diet found in meat and butter – “The main point is to get work for everyone. ketogenic diet has been is hard, and not everyone is convinced it should be foods many link with low- away from a one-size-fits-all Some nutrition experts used to treat people with added to the dietary guidelines. carb diets. diet,” said Nina Teicholz, caution that evidence for epilepsy and has resurfaced Instead of adding anoth- who has written about low- low-carb diets is new and as a very low-carb diet super strict about it forev- people still have to make er diet to the mix, simplify- carb diets. that it’s unclear what the embraced by celebrities. er,” he said. sure their overall diet is ing the guidelines would be Last year, U.S. health long-term effects might be. Charles Garrison, a Low-carb diets can work healthy, said Kevin Hall of more useful, said Stanford officials said low-carb diets They say criticism of the mortgage officer in Florida, well for people with type 2 the National Institute of University health policy will be reviewed along with guidelines is overblown, decided to try the keto diet, diabetes who are more sen- Diabetes and Digestive and researcher John Ioannidis. other eating styles for the and blame the food indus- including food like waffles sitive to carbohydrates. But Kidney Diseases. “If we eat more, that will 2020 update to the guide- try for distorting messages made with almond flour. the benefits of low-carb can Some nutrition experts make us obese. That’s lines. Backers are hopeful to market low-fat snacks “I don’t plan on being also be overblown, and say sticking to low-carb 100% correct,” he said. 6 nurses at Michigan hospital all pregnant at the same time Telemedicine tied to more antibiotics LANSING (AP) – Grissom is 36 weeks; There’s been an uptick in Lindse Theaker 35 weeks; for kids, pediatric study shows baby talk at the neurology Jenna Haworth 15 weeks; unit at Sparrow Hospital. Riley Milbourne 19 weeks; NEW YORK (AP) – looked at more than Six out of the 18 day- and Danielle Malone is at Telemedicine may be lead- 340,000 insured children shift nurses are pregnant, 18 weeks. ing to the overprescribing who had acute respiratory the Lansing State Journal Theaker and Grissom of antibiotics to sniffling illness medical visits in reported. have the same due date. children, a new study sug- 2015 and 2016. gests. Children received pre- Emily Walden is 38 And the nurses in the unit weeks pregnant; Ashley said there’s likely to be Kids with cold symp- scriptions for antibiotics more pregnancy announce- toms seen via telemedicine more than half the time ments in the near future. visits were far more likely during telemedicine visits, AUKEE Three women are all to be prescribed antibiotics compared with 42% at CHIROPRACTIC due in April. “This was not than those who went to a urgent care clinics and 31% Natural, Safe, Drug Free, nice to do to our manager,” doctor’s office or clinic, at doctors’ offices. AFFORDABLE Chiropractic Grissom said with a laugh. researchers found. And a While overprescribing Care, We Correct CAUSES, For some of the nurses, higher proportion of those can help germs build resis- Rather Than Treat Symptoms. their coworkers knew of prescriptions disregarded tance to antibiotics and their pregnancies before medical guidelines, raising mutate into untreatable Associated Press We Accept: their own family members. the risk they could cause superbugs, they also can side effects or contribute to add a needless cost to med- A NEW study finds coughing kids seen via telemedicine • Medicare • Blue Cross Blue Shield The women said they’ve the rise of antibiotic-resis- ical bills and even cause visits are more likely to be prescribed antibiotics. • WI Medicaid And Most relied on each other for advice on planning their tant germs. serious side effects, said • Other Insurances failed to meet medical kids to an urgent care cen- maternity leave and find- “I understand the desire Tim Landers, an Ohio M guidelines on matching ter. 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Moyle Russia probe asks for probation NEGAUNEE TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Gordon James WASHINGTON (AP) – A Wash- witness in the case of former Trump attorney, Stuart Sears, described Pat- Moyle, 84, of North Road, Negaunee Township, ington political consultant initially campaign chairman Paul Manafort ten as a political consultant who passed away peacefully early Saturday morning, ensnared in the special counsel’s Rus- and he provided information related advocated for American democracy April 6, 2019 at the Marquette County Medical Care sia investigation is asking a federal to “other criminal investigations.” abroad and was fiercely loyal to a Facility with his loving family by his side and under judge to spare him from prison time The sentencing recommendations fault. the care of UP Home Health & Hospice. for unregistered lobbying and partici- come as Mueller has wrapped his Sears said there was no “political A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at pating in a foreign donation scheme Russia investigation and as other fed- agenda or motive” behind Patten’s noon at St. Paul Catholic Church on Thursday, April involving President Donald Trump’s eral prosecutors continue to probe purchase of the inauguration tickets. inaugural committee. whether foreigners illegally con- He also was not part of a scheme to 11, with Rev. 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Samuel Patten, who faces up to tributed to the Presidential Inaugural “funnel” foreign money to Trump’s Visitation will take place at Koskey Funeral Home five years in prison, argued in court Committee. campaign, Sears said, noting that Pat- Wednesday evening from 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., at papers filed Monday that he should When Patten pleaded guilty last ten openly opposed Trump’s candi- which time a parish prayer service and a time for receive probation in part for being a year, his case revealed that he had dacy and didn’t vote for him. sharing stories and memories will be held. “reliable and valuable” cooperator orchestrated a scheme to circumvent “It was entirely a product of a The family will also greet relatives and friends with special counsel Robert Mueller’s the federal ban on foreign donations wrong-headed effort to accommodate from 10:30 a.m. until the time of Mass at noon at the investigation and other ongoing to inaugural committees on behalf of a client’s request,” Patten’s attorney church on Thursday. A luncheon reception will fol- probes. In separate court papers , a Ukrainian politician. Aware of the wrote. The same was true for Patten’s low in the St. Paul Gymnasium. Burial will be in the prosecutors agreed that Patten pro- ban, Patten lined up an American actions that ran afoul of the Foreign Negaunee Cemetery. Gordy’s grandchildren will vided “substantial assistance” to the straw purchaser to front $50,000 for Agents Registration Act, according to serve as pallbearers. government. four tickets to the inauguration for the defense’s memo. The government didn’t take a posi- the politician, who court papers say In his plea agreement, Patten In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be tion on Patten’s punishment but said had paid Patten’s company for the admitted to violating the law by lob- directed in Mr. Moyle’s memory to Bay Cliff Health U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jack- tickets using an account from Cyprus. bying in the U.S. on behalf of the Camp, N4175 Baycliff Dr., Big Bay, MI 49808. son should consider leniency during Patten later lied about the scheme Opposition Bloc, a Ukrainian politi- Gordy’s memorial page may be viewed at koskey- his sentencing set for Friday. Prose- to the Senate intelligence committee. cal party, without registering with the funeralhome.com. cutors said Patten was willing to be a In arguing for leniency, Patten’s Justice Department. Global warming is shrinking glaciers faster than thought

WASHINGTON (AP) – Earth’s more water to already rising seas, according to a study in Monday’s about 4 feet of ice. ing sea levels rise. The biggest glaciers are melting much faster the study found. journal Nature . Scientists have known for a cause is that oceans are getting than scientists thought. A new “Over 30 years suddenly “In these regions, at the cur- long time that global warming warmer, which makes water study shows they are losing 369 almost all regions started losing rent glacier loss rate, the glaciers caused by human activities like expand. The new figures show billion tons of snow and ice each mass at the same time,” said lead will not survive the century,” burning coal, gasoline and diesel glacier melt is a bigger contribu- year, more than half of that in author Michael Zemp, director of Zemp said. for electricity and transportation tor than thought, responsible for North America. the World Glacier Monitoring Zemp’s team used ground and is making Earth lose its ice. They about 25% to 30% of the yearly The most comprehensive mea- Service at the University of satellite measurements to look at have been especially concerned rise in oceans, Zemp said. surement of glaciers worldwide Zurich. “That’s clearly climate 19,000 glaciers, far more than with the large ice sheets covering Rising seas threaten coastal found that thousands of inland change if you look at the global previous studies. They deter- Greenland and Antarctica. cities around the world and put masses of snow compressed into picture.” mined that southwestern Asia is This study, “is telling us more people at risk of flooding ice are shrinking 18 percent The glaciers shrinking fastest the only region of 19 where there’s much more to the story,” during storms. faster than an international panel are in central Europe, the Cauca- glaciers are not shrinking, which said Mark Serreze, director of the Glaciers grow in winter and of scientists calculated in 2013. sus region, western Canada, the Zemp said is due to local climate National Snow and Ice Data Cen- shrink in summer, but as the The world’s glaciers are U.S. Lower 48 states, New conditions. ter in Boulder, Colorado, who Earth has warmed, they are grow- shrinking five times faster now Zealand and near the tropics. Since 1961, the world has lost wasn’t part of the study. “The ing less and shrinking more. than they were in the 1960s. Glaciers in these places on aver- 10.6 trillion tons of ice and snow, influence of glaciers on sea level Zemp said warmer summer tem- Their melt is accelerating due to age are losing more than 1 per- the study found. That’s enough to is bigger than we thought.” peratures are the main reason global warming, and adding cent of their mass each year, cover the lower 48 U.S. states in A number of factors are mak- glaciers are shrinking faster.

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In addition, the majority of Registration will begin at 8 rapes go unreported for a variety a.m. at Wakefield VFW Post of reasons, including fear of retal- 9084, with the event starting iation. from there at 9 a.m. with a Those statistics from the shotgun blast provided by Rape, Abuse and Incest National Judge Michael Pope. Network are why places like All registrants will receive a DOVE, Inc. in Ironwood exist. color packet with harmless Because April is Sexual powder dyes, as well as a pan- Assault Awareness Month, mem- cake breakfast that is being bers of DOVE’s staff took time to offered in conjunction with the talk to the Globe last Friday VFW. Only pre-registrants also about the services offered will get a T-shirt at no extra cost. through their shelter. Members of the public who Jeanine Winkowski, executive are not participating in the director of DOVE, was pleased to race also may eat breakfast for report changes at both the state a donation of their choice. and local level. Participants who wear a Winkowski said the state used P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe tutu will be entered into a to classify domestic violence and STAFF MEMBERS of DOVE stand on the steps of their shelter home Friday. From left, first row, are drawing to win a prize. Tutus sexual assault separately, where- Alexee Hembree and Pamela Niemi; second row, Robyn Kallas, executive director Jeanine Winkows- can be worn over jeans or as now it addresses those ser- ki and Stacey Hoglund; third row, Amberae Tauer, Amanda Magdziak, Alli Sackett and Julee Jackson; other clothing. vices under one umbrella called and fourth row, Kelsey Rye and Jill Orlich. Not pictured are Karen Giancola and Eleanor Bolich. “We’ve had a good turnout the Department of Victim Ser- (in past years),” said Pamela vices. League in Iron County works Moreover, said Niemi, “Our cerns such as child abuse, stalk- Niemi, assistant director of She added that her office with DOVE staff to combat date community is really great and ing, and safety planning. DOVE, who is coordinating the recently benefitted from a state rape drugs, etc. supportive.” The director said staff mem- event. “Our attendance grant that has paid for two new In addition, said Winkowski, The women said DOVE bers are undergoing training for increases every year.” positions at DOVE. “We have an office at the college, offers refuge and “empower- human trafficking, as well as for The event also will include Julee Jackson has been hired and we work with the Title 9 ment” for victims of sexual a crisis response team that will be a 50-50 raffle with baskets as a sexual assault advocate for coordinator there.” She added assault, with support systems equipped to respond to a catas- donated by businesses. Michigan, and Alexee Hembree that Pamela Niemi, assistant such as legal advocacy services, trophe – a flood, for example – “We always need volun- has been hired as the coordinator director at DOVE, planned to go children’s services, outreach in other regions. teers,” said Jeanine Winkows- of a sexual assault response to the college Friday to work with services, and referrals to other The women emphasized that ki, executive director of DOVE. team. nursing students there on how to facilities. they wish to apply their advocacy “It’s so much fun. We’re really In her SART role, Hembree recognize signs of abuse. Winkowski said they try to to all who need it. excited.” now works with school, hospital Winkowski said she and provide help as far away as Mer- “Our job isn’t to make people Questions about registra- and law enforcement officials. Niemi also educate church cer or on the eastern side of break up,” said Niemi. “We want tion, volunteering or raffle “We also have grants through groups on sexual assault. Gogebic County, including tribal to provide all the tools. We want donations may be directed to Wisconsin,” said Winkowski, “We’re like a big family,” said populations. to be sure we’re advocating for 906-932-4990. who added that Robyn Kallas Winkowski of the broader net- “Domestic violence has been everybody. Anybody can be a vic- works as a sexual assault advo- work throughout other U.P. coun- around for thousands of years,” tim, and anybody can be a batter- cate there while Stacey Hoglund ties. She said local DOVE repre- said Niemi, who noted it will not er.” works as the Wisconsin case sentatives try to meet with other end soon. Nevertheless, she For those who need shelter, manager. area officials at least every other added, “Support systems are though, she added, “What we “It’s a huge team effort right month in Marquette, while advo- expanding.” want for people to know is that now,” said the director, who cates from all shelters stay in reg- She and Winkowski said when they walk through the added that even the Tavern ular communication. DOVE now also address con- door, this is a safe place.”

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It took a night of schematic counterpunching to get the Wahoos to the top. The average sports fan wants to see dunks, baskets in transition, revolving num- bers on the scoreboard. The Red Raiders (31-7) and Cavaliers are not that. Their game is a different kind of beautiful, one based on brawn and beating a man to his spot. That's what both teams did early. First media time- out: 5 combined points, one made field goal in nine shots. Associated Press The Cavaliers adjusted to VIRGINIA'S KYLE Guy (5) and his teammates celebrate after defeating Texas Tech 85-77 in the overtime in the championship of the Final Four the Red Raiders' constant Monday in Minneapolis. switching by getting the ball to the middle and mixing in motion offense while build- ing a 10-point lead. Comeback Cavs get their title in Texas Tech spent the early part of the game hoist- ing up shots at the end of the shot clock as Virginia switched and hard-hedged overtime over Texas Tech screens, forcing the Red MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Now that, Virginia, is scant three losses, were all punctuated by the The team full of overlooked grinders refused Raiders well away from the the way to close out a season. reminder that only the end result would serve as to quit. They fell behind by 10 twice in this game basket. With coaches Chris And quiet those critics, too. the ultimate report card on whether the Cavs – seemingly too much in a matchup between two Beard yelling for them to Led by De'Andre Hunter and his NBA-ready could truly shed the baggage of last year. legendary defenses – but just kept coming back. push the pace, the Red game, the Cavaliers turned themselves into What a ride this was. A 1 seed once again, Jarrett Culver, also lottery-pick material, made Raiders countered by get- national champions Monday night, holding off they fell behind by 14 early to 16th-seeded Gard- a spinning left-handed layup over Hunter with ting into their offense quick- tenacious, ferocious Texas Tech for an 85-77 ner-Webb in this year's opening round, and a 35 seconds left in regulation to put the Red er and moving the ball bet- overtime win – a scintillating victory that came nightmare seemed to be unfolding. But this time, Raiders ahead 66-65, and after Jerome missed a ter. An 18-4 run pulled them 388 days after a crushing setback that might they overcame it. Then, they beat Purdue in the teardrop on the other end, Norense Odiase got within 32-29 at halftime. have sunk a lesser team for years. Elite Eight when the game looked lost, and did fouled and made two free throws to make it 68- The pawns kept chang- But Virginia was better than that. the same against Auburn on Saturday – getting 65. ing positions in the second A season after becoming the first No. 1 seed to bailed out by a foul call and Kyle Guy's three free The nation's best defense couldn't afford to half. lose to a 16 – the one thing that had never hap- throws with 0.6 seconds left. give up a 3, but Jerome skipped a pass to Hunter, Texas Tech went small pened in a tournament where anything can – the "I told them, I just want a chance at a title fight who was open on the wing – and spotted up and when big man Tariq Owens Cavaliers watched a 10-point lead turn into a 3- one day," Virginia coach Tony Bennett said. drained it. Culver missed a 3 with Guy in his face picked up his third foul, so point deficit before Hunter came to the rescue. "That's all I want. ... You're never alone in the hills with a second left, and we were headed to over- Virginia's Tony Bennett did The sophomore made the game-tying 3 with 12.1 and the valleys we faced that in the last year." time, the first extra session in the final since the same. With more spac- seconds left in regulation, then made another Hunter's key 3 in OT gave Virginia a 75-73 Kansas beat Memphis in 2008. ing, both teams went on a with just over two minutes left in the extra peri- lead, and after the teams traded possessions, The last five minutes of regulation and the OT scoring spree, so Beard put od to give the Cavs the lead for good. Tech guard Davide Moretti scrambled after a featured several one-on-one matchups between Owens back in. Virginia big "Surreal," Hunter called it. "It's a goal we start- loose ball heading onto Virginia's end of the the two NBA-bound stars, and Hunter came out man Mamadi Diakite fol- ed out with at the beginning of the season. We court. It appeared it would be Texas Tech ball, the winner. lowed him from the scorer's knew we were going to bounce back from last but a replay showed Moretti's pinkie finger had He finished 8 for 16 after an 0-for-7 start. Cul- table. year. We achieved our dreams." barely scraped the ball. Virginia got possession, ver, who stayed in his hometown of Lubbock to Virginia went up 10 After going scoreless for the first 18 1/2 min- and worked the ball into Ty Jerome, who got see how far he could take Tech, went 5 for 22 for behind Hunter and Guy got utes, Hunter finished with a career-high 27 fouled and made two free throws. 15 points, continuing a cold-shooting Final Four; hot, beating the Red Raiders points, and if he leaves as a lottery pick – well, Brandone Francis missed a 3 on the other he went 8 for 34 over the weekend. with a series of individual what a way to go out. end, and Virginia pulled away – the first time Both will likely move on to the NBA. Hunter moves. He helped the Cavs bring home the first this game felt remotely comfortable, even after will go there with a title. Moretti, Matt Mooney NCAA title for a program with a colorful, star- Guy made a 3 to give the Cavs a 10-point lead And somebody on Virginia ought to grab that and Brandone Francis crossed and, now, very winning history. with 10:22 left in regulation. sign. brought Texas Tech back by Nothing came easily – appropriate given Guy is not Virginia's only clutch free-throw In the stands, a fan made a cardboard sign shooting over the top of the where Virginia has been over the last year, since shooter, by the way. The Cavs went 12 for 12 with the capital letters "UMBC" running vertical- Cavaliers, hitting a string of its history making loss to University of Mary- from the line in overtime to ice this game. They ly, and this spelled out after each letter. "Uva." land-Baltimore County in the first round of last scored the game's final 11 points. ''Makes." ''Big." ''Comeback." year's tournament. For the Red Raiders (31-7), well, what can you The Cavs couldn't have written it any better OFFENSE — page 10 Each of its 35 wins, and each of the team's say? themselves. HURLEY BASEBALL Rebuilding Red Wings counting on Larkin, Mantha, Bertuzzi DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Red Wings ended a third straight season without a postseason bid, counting on a core of players 24 years old and younger to end the postseason drought next year. Dylan Larkin, Andreas Athanasiou, and Tyler Bertuzzi each set career highs for scoring and Anthony Mantha matched his highest point total. Even though Detroit had more points in the standings than just three teams in the NHL, the quartet is generating hope for the future. "It's extremely satisfying to see what these young guys can do," 38-year-old defenseman Niklas Kronwall said. "I think if people can stay patient with this process, Larkin is going to lead the way to bring the franchise back to where we all want it to be." Thomas Vanek, a 35-year-old wing, saw the young group grow collectively and individually late in the season. "Confidence is never given," Vanek said. "Confidence has to be earned. They earned it in a game or two, then all the sudden Mantha goes from 6-5 to 6-8 and he's a different play- er." The 22-year-old Larkin took a step toward living up to the $30.5 million, five-year deal last summer, scoring a career- Submitted photo high 32 goals and having 73 points to lead the team. He also THE HURLEY baseball team practices on their diamond Monday for the first time this year. It was about 80 per- played with some toughness, becoming the first player in cent open. Coach Aaron Bender and the boys “took advantage of getting some much-needed work on their franchise history to lead the team in goals, points and penal- game,” he said. ”With unpredictable weather on its way, this might be the first and last time on the diamond until May.” A major snowstorm is in the forecast for Thursday. WINGS — page 10 l 10 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Column: Gibbs needs to find

38 x-Sunday, April 21: Boston at p.m. seat for Bell in the big leagues FinalAll Times Four EDT 1941 — Wisconsin 39, Washing- Toronto, TBA Seattle at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. At U.S. Bank Stadium ton State 34 x-Tuesday, April 23: Toronto at Texas at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. By JENNA FRYER 1940 — Indiana 60, Kansas 42 Boston, TBA Milwaukee at L.A. Angels, 10:07 move him to make room for Bell. Minneapolis AP Auto Racing Writer National Semifinals 1939 — Oregon 46, Ohio State Washington vs. Carolina p.m. "Who says I'm on a hot seat? What do Saturday, April 6 34 Thursday, April 11: Carolina at Washington, 7:30 p.m. National League CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Joe Gibbs has they know that I don't? That's what I don't Virginia 63, Auburn 62 NCAA All Times EDT Texas Tech 61, Michigan State Saturday, April 13: Carolina at East Division too many winning drivers in his organiza- understand," Hamlin said. "You all don't 51 Championship Washington, 3 p.m. WLPct GB Monday, April 15: Washington at tion. It is a good problem to have, but one know my relationship with my sponsor, the National Championship 2019Overtime — Virginia 85,Games Texas Tech Philadelphia 72.778 — Monday, April 8 Carolina, 7 p.m. New York 63.667 1 77, OT Thursday, April 18: Washington that has led to increased speculation about team or anything. I've never once thought Virginia 85, Texas Tech 77, OT 2008 — Kansas 75, Memphis 68, Atlanta 64.600 1½ at Carolina, 7 p.m. Washington 45.444 3 his plans to juggle all his talent. that someone could go out there and do a Texas Tech-Virginia OT x-Saturday, April 20: Carolina at 1997 — Arizona 84, Kentucky 79, Miami 37.300 4½ The Gibbs organization swept Bristol Washington, TBA Central Division better job than I could in my own car." VIRGINIABox 85, OT x-Monday, April 22: Washington WLPct GB TEXAS TECH 77, OT 1989 — Michigan 80, Seton Hall Motor Speedway last weekend as Christo- Jones, in his third full season, won just at Carolina, TBA Milwaukee 82.800 — TEXAS TECH (31-7) 79, OT x-Wednesday, April 24: Carolina Pittsburgh 54.556 2½ pher Bell won the Xfinity Series race Satur- once last year and hasn't been as competitive Owens 1-3 1-2 3, Odiase 1-1 3-3 1963 — Loyola, Ill. 60, Cincinnati at Washington, TBA St. Louis 55.500 3 5, Mooney 4-9 0-0 10, Moretti 5-10 58, OT day followed by yet another Kyle Busch vic- so far this year as his Gibbs teammates. But New York Islanders vs. 37.300 5 2-2 15, Culver 5-22 5-6 15, Corprew 1961 — Cincinnati 70, Ohio State Pittsburgh Cincinnati 18.111 6½ tory in the Cup race on Sunday. Gibbs he said his manager is working hard with 0-1 0-0 0, Francis 7-12 0-0 17, 65, OT Wednesday, April 10: Pittsburgh West Division drivers have won five of eight Cup races – Gibbs on ironing out an extension, and nei- Edwards 4-5 2-2 12. Totals 27-63 1957 — North Carolina 54, at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. 13-15 77. Kansas 53, 3OT W L Pct GB Friday, April 12: Pittsburgh at Los Angeles 83.727 — including the Daytona 500 – and five of ther he nor Hamlin has felt job pressure. VIRGINIA (35-3) 1944 — Utah 42, Dartmouth 40, N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. 64.600 1½ Diakite 2-4 5-6 9, Hunter 8-16 7-9 OT seven Xfinity Series races. "I think both of us have felt pretty com- Sunday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders Arizona 55.500 2½ 27, Jerome 6-16 2-2 16, Guy 8-15 4- at Pittsburgh, Noon San Francisco 37.300 4½ It's problematic because Gibbs can't keep fortable where we're at," Jones said. "I think 4 24, Clark 1-2 0-0 3, Huff 0-1 0-0 0, NBA All Times EDT Tuesday, April 16: N.Y. Islanders Colorado 38.273 5 Salt 0-0 0-0 0, Key 2-5 2-2 6. Totals EASTERN CONFERENCE at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Bell stashed away in the Xfinity Series forev- Christopher is a great driver, but still when 27-59 20-23 85. Sunday's Games Atlantic Division x-Thursday, April 18: Pittsburgh Philadelphia 2, Minnesota 1 Halftime_Virginia 32-29. End Of er and he simply doesn't have available seats he moves to the Cup level, it's going to take WLPct GB at N.Y. Islanders, TBA Washington 12, N.Y. Mets 9 Regulation_Tied 68. 3-Point for everyone. time to develop. You're going to take a year or y-Toronto 57 24 .704 — x-Saturday, April 20: N.Y. Atlanta 4, Miami 3 Goals_Texas Tech 10-30 (Moretti 3- x-Philadelphia 50 30 .625 6½ Islanders at Pittsburgh, TBA Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 5 6, Francis 3-7, Edwards 2-3, Denny Hamlin, a two-time Daytona 500 two to really get where you want to be at that x-Boston 48 33 .593 9 x-Monday, April 22: Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Mooney 2-6, Owens 0-1, Corprew 0- x-Brooklyn 41 40 .506 16 N.Y. Islanders, TBA St. Louis 4, San Diego 1 winner and two-time winner already this sea- level. 1, Culver 0-6), Virginia 11-24 New York 16 64 .200 40½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay 3, San Francisco 0 (Hunter 4-5, Guy 4-9, Jerome 2-6, son, is signed beyond 2020 and so are Busch "I feel like I'm going to be (at JGR) for a Southeast Division Nashville vs. Dallas Boston 1, Arizona 0 Clark 1-1, Huff 0-1, Diakite 0-1, Key WLPct GB Wednesday, April 10: Dallas at L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 6 and Martin Truex Jr. Erik Jones said at Bris- long time. I'm sure Christopher will get his 0-1). Fouled Out_Owens. y-Orlando 41 40 .506 — Nashville, 9:30 p.m. Rebounds_Texas Tech 30 (Culver Monday's Games tol he is in active conversations on a contract opportunity in Cup at some point. He's defi- Charlotte 38 42 .475 2½ Saturday, April 13: Dallas at Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 0 9), Virginia 38 (Key 10). Miami 38 42 .475 2½ Nashville, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 extension with JGR. nitely got the talent and he's good enough to Assists_Texas Tech 9 (Culver 5), Washington 32 49 .395 9 Monday, April 15: Nashville at St. Louis 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 Virginia 15 (Jerome 8). Total But Bell has proven himself time and do it, so he'll get there for sure." Atlanta 29 52 .358 12 Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Atlanta 8, Colorado 6 Fouls_Texas Tech 18, Virginia 15. Central Division Wednesday, April 17: Nashville at San Diego at San Francisco again in NASCAR's ladder system. He won But where? NCAA W L Pct GB Dallas, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Angels z-Milwaukee 60 21 .741 — x-Saturday, April 20: Dallas at the Truck Series title in 2017 and followed Toyota has a partnership with Leavine Championship Tuesday's Games x-Indiana 47 34 .580 13 Nashville, TBA Miami (Urena 0-2) at Cincinnati with seven victories last year in the Xfinity Family Racing that gives the single-car team Detroit 39 41 .488 20½ 2019 — VirginiaScores 85, Texas Tech x-Monday, April 22: Nashville at (Castillo 0-1), 6:40 p.m. Chicago 22 58 .275 37½ Series while making it to the championship technical support and assistance from the 77, OT Dallas, TBA Washington (Strasburg 1-0) at Cleveland 19 62 .235 41 2018 — Villanova 79, Michigan x-Wednesday, April 24: Dallas at Philadelphia (Nola 1-0), 7:05 p.m. finale. Now he's back in NASCAR's second- Gibbs group. Matt DiBenedetto is in his first 62 WESTERN CONFERENCE Nashville, TBA Minnesota (Gibson 0-0) at N.Y. tier series for a second season, with the year with Leavine and theoretically has the 2017 — North Carolina 71, Gon- Southwest Division Winnipeg vs. St. Louis Mets (deGrom 2-0), 7:10 p.m. zaga 65 WLPct GB Wednesday, April 10: St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 0-0) at St. entire industry aware the 24-year-old needs same equipment as the Gibbs drivers. The y-Houston 53 28 .654 — 2016 — Villanova 77, North Car- Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Louis (Hudson 0-1), 7:45 p.m. x-San Antonio 47 34 .580 6 olina 74 Friday, April 12: St. Louis at Win- Atlanta (TBD) at Colorado (Mar- to be promoted to the big leagues. difference is in depth and resources, and it New Orleans 33 48 .407 20 2015 — Duke 68, Wisconsin 63 nipeg, 9:30 p.m. quez 1-0), 8:40 p.m. Memphis 32 48 .400 20½ Gibbs was coy on how he plans to makes Leavine an iffy proposition for Bell. 2014 — UConn 60, Kentucky 54 Sunday, April 14: Winnipeg at St. Texas (Minor 1-1) at Arizona Dallas 32 48 .400 20½ 2013 — Louisville 82, Michigan Louis, 7:30 p.m. (Greinke 1-1), 9:40 p.m. address his abundance of riches. A deal could be worked to get Bell in a sec- 76 Northwest Division Tuesday, April 16: Winnipeg at San Diego (Lucchesi 2-0) at San "You don't comment much on the future ond Leavine car, but expansion might stretch 2012 — Kentucky 67, Kansas 59 WLPct GB St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Francisco (Holland 0-1), 9:45 p.m. y-Denver 53 27 .663 — 2011 — UConn 53, Butler 41 x-Thursday, April 18: St. Louis at Milwaukee (Peralta 1-0) at L.A. other than to say Christopher has a place the small team too far. Bell could also just x-Portland 51 29 .638 2 2010 — Duke 61, Butler 59 Winnipeg, TBA Angels (Harvey 0-1), 10:07 p.m. x-Utah 49 31 .613 4 with us long term, and so does Erik. That's replace DiBenedetto, but isolating him on a 2009 — North Carolina 89, Michi- x-Saturday, April 20: Winnipeg at Wednesday's Games x-Oklahoma City47 33 .588 6 gan State 72 St. Louis, TBA Atlanta at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. our goal," Gibbs said. "That's what we'll keep mediocre extension of the big-league team is Minnesota 36 44 .450 17 2008 — Kansas 75, Memphis 68, x-Monday, April 22: St. Louis at San Diego at San Francisco, 3:45 working on. It's great to have young people risky. Bell is considered a rising star because OT Pacific Division Winnipeg, TBA p.m. 2007 — Florida 84, Ohio State 75 WLPct GB Calgary vs. Colorado Miami at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. coming, young talent, it's very important for of his dirt track prowess, grassroots racing z-Golden State 56 24 .700 — 2006 — Florida 73, UCLA 57 Thursday, April 11: Colorado at Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 x-L.A. Clippers 47 34 .580 9½ us." fan base and his hard-charging style – and 2005 — North Carolina 75, Illinois Calgary, 10 p.m. p.m. Sacramento 39 42 .481 17½ 70 Saturday, April 13: Colorado at Minnesota at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 Gibbs has made cutthroat business racing is a results-driven business. Sticking L.A. Lakers 37 44 .457 19½ 2004 — UConn 82, Georgia Tech Calgary, 10:30 p.m. p.m. Phoenix 19 62 .235 37½ 73 Monday, April 15: Calgary at Col- L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 7:45 moves before, such as letting Joey Logano go Bell with the B-team just to get him a seat x-clinched playoff spot 2003 — Syracuse 81, Kansas 78 orado, 10 p.m. p.m. when he had the chance to sign Matt y-clinched division could backfire if he struggles. 2002 — Maryland 64, Indiana 52 Wednesday, April 17: Calgary at Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 z-clinched conference 2001 — Duke 82, Arizona 72 Colorado, 10 p.m. p.m. Kenseth. While Kenseth won 15 races in five Dave Wilson, president and general man- 2000 — Michigan State 89, Flori- Sunday's Games x-Friday, April 19: Colorado at Texas at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Toronto 117, Miami 109, OT seasons with Gibbs, he also was eventually ager of Toyota Racing Development, noted da 76 Calgary, TBA Milwaukee at L.A. Angels, 10:07 San Antonio 112, Cleveland 90 1999 — UConn 77, Duke 74 x-Sunday, April 21: Calgary at p.m. cycled out when Gibbs needed a seat for driver lineups are up to teams. But he knows Oklahoma City 132, Minnesota 1998 — Kentucky 78, Utah 69 Colorado, TBA 126 Jones. Kenseth is now essentially retired and the resources that have been put into devel- 1997 — Arizona 84, Kentucky 79, x-Tuesday, April 23: Colorado at Transactions Charlotte 104, Detroit 91 BASEBALL OT Calgary, TBA Logano won last year's Cup championship oping Bell, Jones, Suarez (who now drives a Brooklyn 108, Indiana 96 American League 1996 — Kentucky 76, Syracuse San Jose vs. Vegas CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Dallas 129, Memphis 127, OT for Roger Penske. Ford), and even K&N Series driver 67 Wednesday, April 10: Vegas at Recalled and optioned RHP Carson Houston 149, Phoenix 113 1995 — UCLA 89, Arkansas 78 San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Fulmer from/to Charlotte (IL). Daniel Suarez wasn't brought back this Hailie Deegan. Milwaukee 115, Atlanta 107 1994 — Arkansas 76, Duke 72 Friday, April 12: Vegas at San KANSAS CITY ROYALS — New York 113, Washington 110 season when Gibbs had a chance to add "As Toyota has been vested in driver 1993 — North Carolina 77, Michi- Jose, 10:30 p.m. Optioned RHP Kyle Zimmer to Orlando 116, Boston 108 gan 71 Sunday, April 14: San Jose at Omaha (PCL). Recalled RHP Glenn Truex, the 2017 Cup champion. Suarez is off development for several years, we accept that Golden State 131, L.A. Clippers 1992 — Duke 71, Michigan 51 Vegas, 10 p.m. Sparkman from Omaha. 104 to a decent start with Stewart-Haas Racing. these types of logjams are inevitable," Wil- 1991 — Duke 72, Kansas 65 Tuesday, April 16: San Jose at LOS ANGELES ANGELS — New Orleans 133, Sacramento 1990 — UNLV 103, Duke 73 Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Optioned RHP Justin Anderson to In theory, both Hamlin and Jones opened son said. "We're still working with all of our 129 1989 — Michigan 80, Seton Hall x-Thursday, April 18: Vegas at Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled 3B Taylor Portland 115, Denver 108 the season on the "hot seat" because Bell is team partners on 2020 plans, but don't have 79, OT San Jose, TBA Ward from Salt Lake. Reinstated L.A. Lakers 113, Utah 109 1988 — Kansas 83, Oklahoma 79 x-Sunday, April 21: San Jose at RHP Taylor Cole from the 10-day IL Monday's Games ready to go Cup racing and Gibbs needs a anything to talk about right now." 1987 — Indiana 74, Syracuse 73 Vegas, TBA and optioned him to Salt Lake. No games scheduled. 1986 — Louisville 72, Duke 69 x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at MINNESOTA TWINS — Traded place to put him. Hamlin was coming off the The Bell situation needs to be solved. He Tuesday's Games 1985 — Villanova 66, George- San Jose, TBA 1B Tyler Austin to San Francisco for Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. first winless season of his Cup career, but is ready now and NASCAR is ready for him town 64 BC-BBA--American League OF Malique Ziegler. Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 1984 — Georgetown 84, Houston Glance TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned opened the season with another Daytona now. It's not the worst problem for Gibbs, Memphis at Detroit, 7 p.m. 75 BC-BBA--American League 3B Christian Arroyo to Durham (IL). Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 500 win and then added a victory at Texas. but it could get complicated over the next 1983 — N.C. State 54, Houston Glance Recalled RHP Hunter Wood from Golden State at New Orleans, 8 52 Durham. He bristled at speculation Gibbs would few months. p.m. 1982 — North Carolina 63, AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. National League Georgetown 62 East Division SAN DIEGO PADRES — Toronto at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 1981 — Indiana 63, North Caroli- WLPct GB Recalled INF Luis Urias and LHP potentially come back to work for the Red Phoenix at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. na 50 Tampa Bay 83.727 — Brad Wieck from El Paso (PCL). Wings Denver at Utah, 9 p.m. Wings after Tampa Bay's season ends, nearly 1980 — Louisville 59, UCLA 54 Baltimore 55.500 2½ Placed OF Franchy Cordero and Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 1979 — Michigan State 75, Indi- New York 55.500 2½ LHP Aaron Loup on the 10-day IL. a year after he stepped down as the Light- p.m. ana State 64 Boston 38.273 5 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Portland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 From page 9 ning's general manager. 1978 — Kentucky 94, Duke 88 Toronto 38.273 5 Optioned OF Andrew Stevenson to p.m. 1977 — Marquette 67, North Car- Central Division Fresno (PCL). Reinstated OF No matter who is coaching or running Wednesday's Games ty minutes in same season since 1927. olina 59 WLPct GB Michael A. Taylor from the 10-day Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. the franchise, the Red Wings desperately 1976 — Indiana 86, Michigan 68 Detroit 73.700 — IL. Larkin, though, was not happy with the Dallas at San Antonio, 8 p.m. 1975 — UCLA 92, Kentucky 85 Cleveland 63.667 ½ need Larkin, Athanasiou, Bertuzzi and Man- Detroit at New York, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL team's performance in a 7-1 loss to Buffalo at 1974 — N.C. State 76, Marquette Minnesota 53.625 1 Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. National Basketball Association tha to lead the way on the ice. 64 Chicago 36.333 3½ ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed F home on Saturday to close with two straight Indiana at Atlanta, 8 p.m. 1973 — UCLA 87, Memphis Kansas City 27.222 4½ Deyonta Davis to a multiyear con- "Can they carry a hockey team to wins? Miami at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. losses after winning a season-high six games. State 66 West Division tract. Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 That's a big question they'll answer on a 1972 — UCLA 81, Florida State W L Pct GB "It's tough, especially with the way we've p.m. FOOTBALL 76 Seattle 10 2 .833 — nightly basis next year," Blashill said. "It's a Orlando at Charlotte, 8 p.m. National Football League been playing in the past couple of weeks, to 1971 — UCLA 68, Villanova 62 Houston 65.545 3½ ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re- Minnesota at Denver, 10:30 p.m. heck of a responsibility. I don't think there's 1970 — UCLA 80, Jacksonville Texas 55.500 4 signed DL Rodney Gunter, TE Dar- finish like this," he said. Sacramento at Portland, 10:30 69 Oakland 68.429 5 rell Daniels and OL Jeremy very many young players throughout the p.m. Mantha, likewise, was not ready his devel- 1969 — UCLA 92, Purdue 72 Los Angeles 46.400 5 Vujnovich to one-year contracts and Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. league that are able to carry their team. We're 1968 — UCLA 78, North Carolina Sunday's Games OL Andrew Lauderdale and Jeremi- opment and production because of the year 55 Frozen Four N.Y. Yankees 15, Baltimore 3 ah Poutasi. the Red Wings had as a team. going to ask that group of four up front to be 1967 — UCLA 79, Dayton 64 All Times EDT Philadelphia 2, Minnesota 1 CAROLINA PANTHERS — a huge piece to carrying this team and 1966 — Texas Western 72, Ken- At KeyBank Center Cleveland 3, Toronto 1 Signed DTs T.J. Barnes and Destiny "Our team's almost dead last in the league tucky 65 Buffalo, N.Y. Detroit 3, Kansas City 1 Vaeao, TE Thomas Duarte, OT and we're not even close to playoffs so that's they're going to have to spend the summer 1965 — UCLA 91, Michigan 80 National Semifinals Seattle 12, Chicago White Sox 5 Brandon Greene and WR Rashad getting way better." 1964 — UCLA 98, Duke 83 Thursday, April 11 Houston 9, Oakland 8 Ross. the big picture," he said. "Personally, I think I 1963 — Loyola of Chicago 60, Providence (24-11-6) vs. Min- Tampa Bay 3, San Francisco 0 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Agreed to took strides. I think a lot of guys in here took The Red Wings are likely not ready to be Cincinnati 58, OT nesota Duluth (27-11-2), 5 p.m. L.A. Angels 7, Texas 2 terms with WR Ricardo Louis on a major players in free agency because they're 1962 — Cincinnati 71, Ohio State Denver (24-11-5) vs. UMass (30- Boston 1, Arizona 0 one-year contract. strides and hopefully we can bring it on a dif- 59 9-0, 8:30 p.m. Monday's Games OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed ferent level next year." more than a player or two away from con- 1961 — Cincinnati 70, Ohio State National Championship Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox WR De'Mornay Pierson-El. tending for a championship. They will have 65, OT Saturday, April 13 1 TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed The Red Wings ended talk about who 1960 — Ohio State 75, California Semifinal winners, 8 p.m. Baltimore 12, Oakland 4 to terms with QB Logan Woodside would be their coach next season, giving some decisions to make with their own play- Houston 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 55 NHL Playoffs and TE Keith Towbridge. ers eligible to be unrestricted free agents, 1959 — California 71, West Vir- All Times EDT Seattle 13, Kansas City 5 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — coach Jeff Blashill a two-year contract exten- ginia 70 FIRST ROUND Milwaukee at L.A. Angels Signed LB Andrew Ankrah and G sion earlier this month. They also decided to including Kronwall, who played 79 games 1958 — Kentucky 84, Seattle 72 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tuesday's Games Salesi Uhatafe. for a second straight year to show he can stay 1957 — North Carolina 54, EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland (Kluber 0-2) at Detroit Canadian Football League stick with goaltender Jimmy Howard, sign- Kansas 53, 3OT Tampa Bay vs. Columbus (Zimmermann 0-0), 1:10 p.m. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — ing him to a one-year deal last month to keep healthy and be productive. 1956 — San Francisco 83, Iowa Wednesday, April 10: Columbus Toronto (Shoemaker 2-0) at Signed DBs Terrance Baldwin and Kronwall said he hasn't decided if he 71 at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Boston (Sale 0-2), 2:05 p.m. Malik Boynton. him under contract next year. 1955 — San Francisco 77, La Friday, April 12: Columbus at Tampa Bay (Morton 1-0) at HOCKEY It may take longer to know if former Red wants to play another season or retire. Salle 63 Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Santana 0-0), National Hockey League "He's made a huge argument that he can 1954 — La Salle 92, Bradley 76 Sunday, April 14: Tampa Bay at 2:10 p.m. ANAHEIM DUCKS — Reas- Wings great Steve Yzerman is going to come 1953 — Indiana 69, Kansas 68 Columbus, 7 p.m. Oakland (Anderson 2-0) at Balti- signed C Sam Steel, LW Max Jones back to lead the front office. for sure play one more season and good for 1952 — Kansas 80, St. John's 63 Tuesday, April 16: Tampa Bay at more (Means 1-0), 7:05 p.m. and D Jacob Larsson and Jaycob him," Blashill said. "He's put himself in a spot 1951 — Kentucky 68, Kansas Columbus, 7 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 0-0) at N.Y. Megna to San Diego (AHL). General manager Ken Holland, who State 58 x-Friday, April 19: Columbus at Mets (deGrom 2-0), 7:10 p.m. FLORIDA PANTHERS — Named made the decision to keep Blashill, has one where he can make that decision. He's not 1950 — CCNY 71, Bradley 68 Tampa Bay, TBA N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga 0-0) at Joel Quenneville coach. being forced in that decision. The decision, I 1949 — Kentucky 46, Oklahoma x-Sunday, April 21: Tampa Bay at Houston (Cole 0-2), 8:10 p.m. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed year left on his contract. Yzerman could A&M 36 Columbus, TBA Seattle (Gonzales 3-0) at Kansas executive vice president/general think, ultimately, will be his." 1948 — Kentucky 58, Baylor 42 x-Tuesday, April 23: Columbus at City (Junis 1-0), 8:15 p.m. manager Ray Shero multiyear con- 1947 — Holy Cross 58, Okla- Tampa Bay, TBA Texas (Minor 1-1) at Arizona tract. Hunter in the corner for a 3- throws, then Guy. Diakite homa 47 Boston vs. Toronto (Greinke 1-1), 9:40 p.m. ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed D Offense 1946 — Oklahoma A&M 43, Thursday, April 11: Toronto at Milwaukee (Peralta 1-0) at L.A. Jay Bouwmeester to a one-year pointer. He knocked it down did the same and Braxton North Carolina 40 Boston, 7 p.m. Angels (Harvey 0-1), 10:07 p.m. contract extension. with 12.9 seconds left, send- Key had the exclamation 1945 — Oklahoma A&M 49, NYU Saturday, April 13: Toronto at Wednesday's Games COLLEGE 45 Boston, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. KANSAS — Junior F Dedric Law- From page 9 ing the game to overtime. mark with a breakaway 1944 — Utah 42, Dartmouth 40, Monday, April 15: Boston at Tampa Bay at Chicago White son will enter the NBA draft. OT Toronto, 7 p.m. Sox, 2:10 p.m. NOTRE DAME — Junior G Jack- 3-pointers. Hunter hit the big shot in dunk. 1943 — Wyoming 46, George- Wednesday, April 17: Boston at Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. ie Young will enter the WNBA draft. Jerome did his one-on- overtime, too, a 3-pointer Defined by its defense, town 34 Toronto, 7 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 PURDUE — Junior G Carsen 1942 — Stanford 53, Dartmouth x-Friday, April 19: Toronto at p.m. Edwards will enter the NBA draft. one thing, beating a defend- that put the Cavaliers up 2. Virginia is national champi- Boston, TBA N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 7:40 er off the dribble to find Jerome hit a pair of free ons because of its offense. Baylor's title win caps exciting women's basketball season TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Baylor and Notre ranks eighth all-time, including 20,127 games throughout the tournament, left knee and won't need surgery after Dame capped the women's college bas- for the title game. It was the highest including Sunday night's title tilt. During getting hurt in the national champi- ketball season with a thrilling champi- attendance in over 15 years for the the regular season, the AP Top 25 was onship game. onship game. NCAAs. upset and three different teams held the Cox had an MRI and an examination The sport now has had a different "We've had a really great champi- No. 1 spot in the poll, including Baylor, Monday after Baylor's on-campus cele- champion in the past four years, with the onship. Our first- and second-round which was the most since 2012. bration of its third national title. Lady Bears edging the Irish 82-81 on numbers is the best we've seen in 11 While 12 of the 15 players on the AP The school said there is no timetable Sunday night to win their third title. It's years," NCAA vice president for women's All-American teams will not be returning, for the return of the 6-foot-4 player. only the second time in the past two basketball Lynn Holzman said. the future is still bright, with plenty of But Cox not needing surgery is good decades that there have been that many The title game also attracted viewers, star power coming back. news after the gruesome look of the teams claiming the title. with ratings up 11% from last year. The Oregon junior Sabrina Ionescu injury late in the third quarter of an 82- "Just a great game for women's basket- semifinals and title game combined were announced Saturday night that she 81 win over Notre Dame on Sunday night ball," Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. up 8% from last season. would return for her senior season. She in Tampa. The 11-point combined differential for "The anticipation for the Final Four potentially could have gone to the WNBA Baylor led by 12 points when she got the three games in the Final Four was the games this year was the best I can this year. hurt and was taken off the court in a closest in the history of the tournament, remember in the 24 years I've covered the Notre Dame guard Jackie Young hasn't wheelchair. She was on crutches when topping last season's 15-point margin. games on Westwood One," said analyst revealed her intentions yet. Like Ionescu, she returned to the bench for the end of More than 40,000 fans attended the Debbie Antonelli. "Strategies, completion the junior turns 22 this year, which the game. Final Four games, which was the most and skill is growing and the fans are the makes her eligible for the WNBA draft. Cox was still wearing a big brace at since 2010. Overall, nearly 275,000 fans greatest winners." Baylor junior post Lauren Cox has a the victory celebration Monday, but was attended the entire tournament, which There were a number of competitive sprained MCL with bone bruising in her walking without the aid of crutches. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP How to overcomplicate hosting duties

Dear Annie: I am in my mid-60s and retired, as is my husband. We have family scattered around the country and travel quite a bit. It has become quite obvious that our kids’ generation is totally con- sumed with a certain famous coffee brand. I like to refer to it as “Fancypants Coffee.” Dear Every morning starts with rushing off to Annie the Fancypants Coffee shop, whether we are visitors or hosts. No more relaxing at home on a Saturday morning with the brands of food that your kids want, don’t. grandkids playing. It doesn’t matter if we Let them go out to the store and pick up purchase this brand of coffee to have at what they’d like, while you stay home and home; that’s not good enough. All of my enjoy watching the grandkids play. friends are having the same issues with Dear Annie: Your response to “A Fly in their kids. the Ointment,” regarding her verbally abu- Food has become another impossibili- sive husband, was a good one, but she THE PAJAMA DIARIES ty. If they come to visit, we have to go out should be aware that discussing it with a and buy different milk, bread, water, salt counselor or another third party might not and so forth. Somehow the notion of eat- yield results quickly or even might cause ing what is served when one is a guest in her husband to become worse at first. someone’s home has been completely Such behavior most likely stems from eliminated. Of course, I am not talking some deep insecurities that he doesn’t about folks with serious food allergies, but know how to deal with, and it’s likely that nobody ever died from consuming a dif- the only way he can express himself is ferent brand of orange juice or bread for through negative statements or sarcasm. three days. If we go out to eat, the poor I went through something similar with waiter has to answer all kinds of silly ques- my ex-husband. Almost every time I went tions about whether the bread is organic out with friends or mentioned that I need- MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM or not. Again, nobody ever died from eat- ed to speak to a male friend or colleague, ing nonorganic bread once. he would say something about my having Whatever joy there might be in visiting boyfriends on the side. Seeing a counselor family members or hosting them has been didn’t help, because he didn’t want to talk eliminated by this exhausting fussy obses- about what he felt was a private matter, sion with “Fancypants Coffee” and strict and he blamed me for his shortcomings. I adherence to certain food beliefs. There eventually left him when he began to pile are people starving. Be grateful for what on unfounded accusations and tried to you have. control my actions. 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