Thunderstorms likely High: 83 | Low: 56 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, July 18, 2017 75 cents CITY OF BESSEMER Ironwood board Council tables marijuana, approves agreement moves on to with sports teams other business By RICHARD JENKINS rying deficits over $2,000 each. [email protected] “Cross Country is (negative) By IAN MINIELLY IRONWOOD — The Ironwood $3,600, tennis is (negative) [email protected] Area Schools will continue to $3,300, soccer is even and skiing BESSEMER — The Besse- offer a variety of sports next year is (negative) $2,600,” Nezworski mer city council agreed to table after the board of education said. “I just don’t see how we can the discussion on ordinances approved agreements with four approve a contract on them if regarding the regulation of med- of the district’s self-funded sports they still owe that much.” ical marijuana under the 2016 teams Monday. Superintendent Tim Kolesar law until the next meeting so an The agreements with the girls’ said most of the teams had either ordinance regarding odor could tennis team, cross country team, recently paid the owed money or be added to the proposed ordi- boys’ soccer team and ski team had fundraisers coming up that nances. The room was full but allow students to compete in the should cover the debts. anyone looking for a decision on sports for another season. Board President Steve marijuana will have to wait. While the agreements were Thomas said he would like to see In other notable news, as dis- approved, several board mem- the contracts include language cussed at a prior meeting, the bers expressed concern regard- that only allows a coach to be city council provided a live ing the teams running deficits paid if there are funds in the stream through Facebook of the the district is forced to cover. teams’ account to cover the cost. meeting. As the sports are some of the No formal action was taken to The council agreed to a $37, district’s self-funded sports, the add that stipulation, although 489 change to the water and Ian Minielly/Daily Globe programs are expected to raise several board members agreed sewer improvement project enough revenue through with it. based on the necessity to repair CITY ASSESSOR Melissa Prisbe addresses the Bessemer City Council Monday evening regarding the errors and omissions from the Board of Review before the scheduled city council meeting. fundraisers and other means to One of the costs programs whole road in the Yale area of pay the district for transporta- must cover is the district’s vision of the future.” there is a problem with the sub- regarding the inability to pay for Bessemer and not just where tion, coaching and other incurred requirement the teams take The council agreed to catch contracted paver for the cities contracted work. the water and sewer lines run. costs. school buses to competitions. The up the retirement fund with an roads. The state has not reim- Loper suggested the city take According to C2AE, the contrac- Board Treasurer Marilyn Nez- board instituted the requirement additional $1,400 payment now, bursed the city, which has there- $7,000 from the water fund to tor for the work the project is on worski expressed concern with in September after a car carrying which, according to city manag- fore been unable to make a pay Snow Country so they can schedule and on budget and the prospect of approving the members of the girls’ tennis team er Charly Loper would pay off in $21,000 payment to Snow Coun- pay the sub-contractor. When should finish up the work on the agreements for another year was involved in an accident. The south side of U.S. 2 by Sept. 25, the long run with additional try Contracting, who has there- the state finally repays the city when the cross country, ski and which is expected to allow work interest and small payments in fore not paid the paver the the water fund would be made tennis teams appeared to be car- on the north side of U.S. 2 to the future. $7,000 that is owed them for whole. The council agreed as the commence. The city also agreed to accept prior work done. The council city is nearing the end of the IRONWOOD — page 5 The city council established the bid of Upper Peninsula submitted the paperwork last work season and there are areas Oct. 4 as the date for a public Abatement for $2,650 to remove September; but the state, in Bessemer desperately in need hearing on the Master Plan, but lead and asbestos from some city according to Loper, is slow- of the paving this would allow. the council will be addressed on owned properties before the city rolling many municipalities the plan Aug. 21. Al Gaiss said, demolishes them. across the state and throwing Brown Bag Concerts “The Master Plan provides a Loper informed the council many cities into upheaval BESSEMER — page 5 return to HIT

By RICHARD JENKINS The theater’s concession stand [email protected] will be open, and free lemonade Hurley lunch prices increase by 10 cents IRONWOOD — The Historic will be served. Ironwood Theatre is bringing Thursday’s concert will fea- By RALPH ANSAMI $207,000 in state aid, the revenue limit for- Board president Joe Simonich, of Kim- back its popular Brown Bag Con- ture Don Dugan and Bob [email protected] mula will change to produce nearly a wash. ball, said he’d like the talks with GCC to get certs to run in conjunction with Michaels, as “The Troubadours;” HURLEY — Lunch prices will increase Also, transportation aids are yet to be decid- done soon. Festival Ironwood this weekend. performing an eclectic mix of by 10 cents for Hurley School District stu- ed, where the district could gain funding. “Well, we’re meeting again this week:” The series will kick off with a folk, blues and soft rock in mem- dents in the fall. Patritto said talks are continuing with Patritto replied. pair of free concerts at noon on ory of their late friend, Al Rice, The school board agreed to increase the Gogebic Community College about sharing The board also: Thursday and Friday. according to Greenhill. prices across the board, dealing with an metal and wood shop services. —Agreed to have eighth grade algebra Bruce Greenhill, the theatre’s Greenhill said Friday’s con- $18,000 deficit in the lunch program. “The first meeting was fruitful,” Patritto qualify for high school credits, as is done in managing director, invites every- cert will feature a trio of Students in grades pre-kindergarten said. “Both groups recognize the need for most other districts. one to stop by for the perfor- ACCENT and Silver Express through 5 will now pay $2.35 for lunch, sharing.” —Agreed to a fifth grade music-band pro- mances during their lunch alumni; with Ethan Puisto on while students in grades 6-12 will be He said curricula and equipment have gram, with the $10,000 in needed equip- breaks. guitar and vocals, Devin Kelly on assessed $2.55 a lunch. been discussed and the groups will meet ment likely to be funded by the Hurley Edu- “Go to one of the businesses guitar and Cole Clements on In other business Monday, the school again. cation Foundation. “We should have done downtown, buy some lunch and drums, performing as The board learned from district administrator Patritto said the two classrooms that are this awhile ago,” Patritto said. wander in (to the theater) for Drape. Chris Patritto that the tax levy is not likely available at the Hurley school for the pro- —Agreed to again support a voluntary some free entertainment for to increase much for the next school year. gram can meet the needs of Hurley stu- student accident insurance program funded about an hour,” Greenhill said. He said while the district stands to be down dents, but space beyond that is in question. entirely by parents. BROWN BAG — page 5 Porkies program focuses O H D E E R AD Johnston on Michigan filmmaker principal decision By SHERRIE MCCABE Michael Moore. coming soon SILVER CITY — Filmmaker He has directed 10 feature Rich Brauer, president of Brauer films and hundreds of corporate, By IAN MINIELLY Productions, Inc., has been nonprofit, educational and com- [email protected] awarded a residency with the mercial projects for clients as BESSEMER — The school Friends of the Porkies’ Artist-In- diverse as The History Channel, board and hiring committee for Residence Program. Twentieth Century Fox, Animal the Bessemer Area School dis- Brauer’s education and career Planet, Pure Michigan, the U.S. trict, consisting of 10 people, in film production spans more Coast Guard and National Park interviewed four candidates on than 40 years, beginning with Service. He also produced a Monday for the vacant principal earning a bachelor of arts degree series of educational films focus- position, left open with the in motion picture production and ing on Great Lakes maritime his- departure of Dan VanderVelden. undersea photographic technolo- tory, a subject close to his heart, The four candidates come gy from the Brooks Institute of that appeared on PBS. from as far away as Ohio and Photography in Santa Barbara, He began producing and Colorado, according to superin- Calif. directing feature films in 1993, tendent Dave Radovich. After many years of making starting with “Sleeping Bear.” Radovich, said the committee films for a wide variety of clients, His feature film productions will decide in the next few days Brauer received the Michigan include “The Lost Treasure of as each of the candidates was Filmmaker of the Year Award at Submitted photo the 2009 Traverse City Film Fes- A MOTHER deer protects her twin fawns near Boulder Junction, Wis., last week. Daily Globe delivery tival, presented by filmmaker driver Paul Erickson snapped the deer. PORKIES — page 5 PRINCIPAL — page 5

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Jesse Ven- unlike the old “Governors, as anybody as a senger seat of a squad car as the Almost two The Star Tribune, citing three tura says he never said the motto ones which whole, like only the flattering woman stood outside the driver’s days after her people with knowledge of the that’s featured on a new bio- were on brass, things said,” Carlson said. door. Justine death, police shooting it did not name, said the graphical plaque that went up said Brian The living former governors Authorities released no Damond offered no pub- officers pulled into the alley in a this month next to his portrait at Szott, historical said they weren’t consulted details about what led to the lic explanation squad car, and Damond talked to the state Capitol. society curator about the biographies, nor did shooting of Justine Damond, and referred questions to the the driver. The newspaper’s Ventura told Minnesota Pub- of art. they see them in advance. whose fiance said she had called state’s Bureau of Criminal sources said the officer in the lic Radio that he never said the Tim Pawlen- This is the first time each por- 911 to report what she believed Apprehension, which was inves- passenger seat shot Damond motto listed on his plaque: “Win ty said his biog- trait has a biographical note. was a sexual assault in an alley tigating. A Monday statement through the driver’s-side door. A if you can, lose if you must, but raphy seems to Only deceased governors near her home. from the BCA said more informa- BCA spokeswoman did not always cheat.” Jesse have a political received write-ups previously. Police said officers were tion would be provided once the return messages seeking to con- Ventura said his one-time pro- Ventura bias and leaves Including biographies of living responding to a call about a pos- officers were interviewed. firm that account. fessional wrestler colleague out his key ex-governors is meant to give sible assault late Saturday when The BCA said Monday that no Neighbor Joan Hargrave Kenny Patera said the phrase, accomplishments, including Capitol visitors more informa- she was killed. There were no weapons were found at the scene. called the killing “an execution” though it was later attached to leading education and energy tion about the former heads of known witnesses other than the Local media identified the offi- and said there was no reason for him over the years. reforms. state, Szott said. two officers in the squad car that cer who fired as Mohamed Noor, a well-trained officer to see “That has to go,” said Ventura, “It’s disappointing, reads like “They are continually leading showed up. A newspaper report who is a Somali-American. A city Damond as a threat. who is a former professional a political commentary in parts, long lives past their governor- said Damond was shot while newsletter said he joined the “This is a tragedy — that wrestler. “To put that quote in at and is not up to the Historical ship and we want to include standing alongside the car in her police department in March 2015. someone who’s asking for help a building like the Capitol, I Society’s usual quality stan- them, and we thought the public pajamas. His attorney, Tom Plunkett, would call the police and get shot think, is utterly ridiculous.” dards,” Pawlenty wrote in an would be interested in their Her fiancé, Don Damond, said released a statement saying by the police,” Hargrave said. The Minnesota Historical email. biographies, especially with the family has been given almost Noor offered his condolences to Officials said the officers’ body Society said they’ll reach out to Former Govs. Arne Carlson such colorful governors as we no additional information about the family “and keeps them in cameras were not turned on and the former governor about possi- and Al Quie said they have some have had in the recent past,” he what happened after police his daily thoughts and prayers.” that a squad car camera did not ble changes. The labels are easi- minor issues, but don’t plan to said. arrived. The statement added: “He capture the shooting. Investiga- “We’ve lost the dearest of peo- joined the police force to serve tors were still trying to deter- White House briefing is off- tures on the same day that ABC answer session after it was done. ple, and we’re desperate for the community and to protect the mine whether other video exists. camera again announced new digital program- With still pictures of Spicer information,” he said. “Piecing people he serves. Officer Noor is It’s not clear why the officers’ ming tied to it. onscreen as he talked off-camera, together Justine’s last moments a caring person with a family he body cameras were not turned NEW YORK (AP) — Cameras The last on-camera White it didn’t make for gripping televi- before the homicide would be a loves, and he empathizes with on. The department has phased remained off Monday at the House briefing was on June 29. sion. Fox News Channel and small comfort as we grieve this the loss others are experiencing.” in body cameras for all of its offi- White House press briefing on Following rules set by the MSNBC both broke away to tragedy.” Noor was sued earlier this cers over the last year. Depart- orders of the Trump administra- White House, news networks other stories before the session Damond’s family members in year after a May 25 incident in ment policy allows for a range of tion, sidelining one of daytime only began airing press secretary was finished. Australia also released a state- which he and other officers took situations in which officers are television’s most popular fea- Sean Spicer’s question-and- ABC News’ “The Briefing ment Monday through Aus- a woman to the hospital on a supposed to turn cameras on, Room” started airing live Mon- tralia’s Department of Foreign mental health hold. The lawsuit including “any contact involving day, with White House corre- Affairs and Trade, saying they claims Noor and the other offi- criminal activity” and before use spondents Jonathan Karl and “are trying to come to terms with cers violated the woman’s rights of force. If a body camera is not Cecelia Vega providing analysis this tragedy and to understand when they entered her home turned on before use of force, it’s of Spicer’s session. The network why this has happened.” without her permission and Noor supposed to be turned on as soon has streamed past briefings Authorities did not release the grabbed her wrist and upper as it’s safe to do so. online and on Facebook over the woman’s name, but the Star Tri- arm. Noor relaxed his grip when Once the investigation is com- past several months; the new pro- bune identified her as Damond, the woman said she had a previ- plete, Hennepin County Attorney gram is expected to air each day from Sydney, Australia. The ous shoulder injury, the lawsuit Mike Freeman would decide there is a White House briefing. newspaper reported that she was says. whether to charge the officer. Without its own affiliated cable network, ABC is looking for different ways to take advantage hen you need physical therapy or help at of its expertise, said Rick Klein, Ex-Texas officer indicted on murder charge in teen’s death Whome after an illness, injury, or surgery — you do the network’s political director. DALLAS (AP) — A white for- pierced the Monday. haveasayinwhoprovidestheseservices— “We’re just seeing such huge mer Texas police officer has been front passenger The Dallas County Sheriff’s choose Avanti Home Care. interest in the story,” Klein said. indicted on a murder charge in window, hitting Department charged Oliver with Avanti Home Care has been providing therapy Klein said ABC, like other tele- the April shooting death of a Edwards in the murder in May, less than a week to your friends and neighbors for over 30 years. vision networks, is pushing for the black teenager who was leaving a head as he sat after the shooting. Oliver turned If you need care at home — tell your primary care briefings to go back on camera and party, prosecutors said Monday. in the front himself in and posted bond. provider and your family that you want be shown live. It’s a sentiment Dallas County District Attor- seat. Last month, Oliver was indict- Avanti Home Care. most prominently expressed by ney Faith Johnson announced Johnson said ed on two counts of aggravated CNN White House correspondent that a grand jury indicted former Oliver also was assault with a deadly weapon by Physical and Occupational erapy Jim Acosta, who last month Balch Springs police officer Roy indicted on four a public servant in an unrelated Provided by Great Northern Rehab repeatedly asked Spicer, “Why Oliver in the death of 15-year-old charges of incident, where he is accused of don’t we turn the cameras on, Jordan Edwards. Oliver was Roy a g g r a v a t e d displaying a gun during a traffic Sean?” without getting an answer. fired in May for violating depart- Oliver assault with a accident. Oliver was off duty in Medical Services Acosta, on the air, has com- ment policies after police depart- deadly weapon Dallas when another vehicle State Licensed Health Care Providers plained about the Trump admin- ment officials reviewed body by a public official related to the rear-ended his and, according to •SkilledNursing istration “taking us into a camera footage of the incident, other four teens who were in the a police report, he pulled his ser- •CertiedHomeHealthAide strange new world where which showed Oliver shooting car. vice weapon and kept it pointed accountability doesn’t exist.” Ask about our Non-Medical Services his rifle into a moving vehicle Lee Merritt, an attorney who at the ground. To a fan base that has delight- that was traveling away from represents Edwards’ family, said A Dallas officer who respond- ed in Trump repeatedly deriding him and another officer. the indictments are just “one ed to that incident didn’t file CNN as “fake news,” Acosta’s Edwards, a high school fresh- step on the road to justice for Jor- charges, but officials with the protests aren’t likely to gain man, was leaving the party with dan Edwards and Jordan’s fami- district attorney’s office said last much traction. News executives his two teenage brothers and two ly.” month that it “showed a pattern and White House correspondents other teens. Police arrived at the “We’re looking forward to a of behavior.” The district attor- have yet to find a strategy to scene in Balch Springs, a suburb conviction and proper sentenc- ney’s office asked for Oliver’s pre- change the way things are going. about 15 miles (24 kilometers) ing,” Merritt said, adding he vious bond to be increased, say- HOME HEALTH SERVICES Trump has given only one free- east of downtown Dallas, to would consider anything that ing he was considered a danger wheeling news conference since ADivisionofA Division ofAvantiAvanti Health Systems Systems investigate an underage drink- doesn’t involve serious jail time to the community. Oliver paid taking office nearly six months ing complaint when they heard as less than adequate. bond in the two charges for the ago, and has lately restricted 110 Iron Street, Hurley, WI 54534 unrelated gunshots and spotted Oliver’s attorney, Jim Lane, off-duty Dallas incident and the most of his interviews to friendly (715) 561-3206 • (800) 627-7032 • www.HOMECAREWI.com the vehicle leaving. did not immediately return a increased bond for the murder outfits like Fox News Channel. Shots from Oliver’s rifle phone message seeking comment charge in June. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 l 3 Community calendar Luther L. Wright student chosen as

Tuesday, July 18 senator for American Legion’s Boys Nation Drive, 11:30-5:30, River Valley Gogebic County Veterans Ser- IRONWOOD — Luther L. party conventions and nominat- The young men will also have Bank. Call Betsy 906-932-5478 for vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good appointments. Walk-ins Welcome. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Wright High School student ing and electing a president and an opportunity to tour the weather, Hurley High School tennis Alcoholics Anonymous, open Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Zane Ozzello has been selected to vice president. National Mall, including the Lin- courts; bad weather, Ironwood meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- participate as a senator in The Ozzello, 17, is a Boys State coln Memorial, Vietnam Wall Memorial Building. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 1110. American Legion’s Boys Nation alumnus who has been elected as and Korean War Memorial. They Hurley Senior Center Associa- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Program, taking place July 21- a party nominee for state secre- will also present a wreath at tion, 9 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. p.m. 906-932-4990. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron-Gogebic Integrated Family 28 in the Washington, D.C. tary and appointed litigator. Arlington National Cemetery, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, area74.org. Services, 9-10:30 a.m., Iron County area. see the Iwo Jima Memorial and 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- North Country Trail, 1 p.m., Indi- Courthouse, Hurley. 906-663-4045 Boys Nation is an annual pro- visit Capitol Hill for meetings rant, Ironwood. anhead Motel, Ironwood. 715-952- Boys Nation or 715-561-2191. gram that includes civic training, During their eight days at with their state’s U.S. senators. Iron County Historical Society, 8900. Wisconsin Veterans Employ- leadership development and a Boys Nation, 98 senators (two They may have the opportuni- 1 p.m., Museum, Hurley. Public Wel- Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., ment Services Representative, 9- come. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- focus on Americanism. Two rep- from each state with the excep- ty to visit the Pentagon and the 11:30 a.m., veterans service office, Iron County Veterans Service al, Wis. 906-663-0308. resentatives from each of the 49 tion of Hawaii) will learn from a White House as well. Hurley. 715-392-7808. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Mended Hearts and Diabetes Boys States represent their state hands-on approach how the U.S. In addition, delegates will also Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus at Boys Nation in Washington, Senate and the federal govern- visit The American Legion’s vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Ironwood American Legion Grand View Hospital conference where the young leaders receive ment function. Boys are divided Washington office to meet with wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. 1110. an education on the structure into two political parties, the lobbyists and subject matter Ironwood Memorial Building. Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Blood Pressure Screening, 11 and function of federal govern- Federalists and the Nationalists, experts, and attend a dinner at a Michigan Western Gateway ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice ment. each of which conducts a party nearby Legion post hosted by Trail Authority, 6 p.m., monthly mer. nurses, Mill Street Garden, Besse- At the event, each delegate convention, sets a platform and National Commander Charles meeting, Gogebic County Court- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 mer. 906-663-0308. acts as a senator from his Boys nominates members for elected Schmidt of Oregon. house, 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse State. The young lawmakers cau- offices, including Boys Nation Famous Boys Nation alumni Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High Faith Center, Ironwood. cus at the beginning of the ses- president, vice president and include former President Bill area74.org. School, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 sion, then organize into commit- party leaders. Clinton; actor Donal Logue; Gov. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Superior Riders, 6:30 p.m., Fes- p.m., First Presbyterian Church, tees and conduct hearings on Each senator will also write, Chris Christie of New Jersey and Golden Dragon. tival Ironwood Ride. Hurley. area74.org. bills submitted by program dele- introduce and debate a bill of his Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin; Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- American Legion Post 58, 7 Gogebic County Council of nity Action Agency food commod- gates. choosing before an appropriate as well as senators Mike Lee and p.m., Iron County Memorial Building, Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- ity distribution for seniors, 1-3 Senators learn the proper Senate committee, and if suc- Tom Cotton. Notable alumni Hurley. mer VFW. p.m., 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- method of handling bills, accord- cessful at that level the legisla- include Tom Brokaw, Michael Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Council 667-0283. ing to U.S. Senate rules. Partici- tion will be voted on by the whole Jordan, Rush Limbaugh, Jon Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC Range Art Association, 1 p.m., pation in the political process is Senate. Bills passing the Senate Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, Neil area74.org. Hall, Ironwood. 906 Boom, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Wakefield Chamber of Com- emphasized throughout the are later signed or vetoed by the Armstrong, Roger Ebert and Jus- Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal week, including organization of Boys Nation president. tice Samuel Alito. VFW post home. Bessemer. area74.org. Building. Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Government Government Woodland Church, Ironwood. Iro County IT Committe, 1 p.m., Gogebic County Forestry and Bessemer Veterans of Foreign Courthouse, Hurley. Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., Nat- Michigan seeks organizations to help Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, Bessemer. Iron County Recycling, 4 p.m., ural Resources Center, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Courthouse, Hurley. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Friday, July 21 Powderhorn Area Utility Distric prevent crimes against older adults tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Town- Government Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 LANSING — The Aging and prevention laws, reporting and and exploitation; ship Hall. Gogebic County Brownfield a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Adult Services Agency, under the screening. Proposals for grant —Developing training to edu- Redevelopment Authority, 9 a.m., Thursday, July 20 Gogebic Conservation District, Michigan Department of Health funding may include, but are not cate stakeholders across multiple Courthouse, Bessemer. 10 a.m., Natural Resource Center, and Human Services, has issued limited to, the following areas: sectors and disciplines on pre- Iron County Comprehensive Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Bessemer. a request for proposal open to —Supporting the investiga- venting, detecting, intervening nity Action Agency food commod- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Planning/Land and Zoning Com- Michigan’s aging network and its tion and prosecution of elder in, and responding to elder mittee, 3 p.m., Courthouse, Hurley. ity distribution for seniors, 9:45- p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. partners to help combat some of abuse, neglect, and financial abuse, neglect, and exploitation; Wednesday, July 19 10 a.m. EST, Lake Gogebic Senior Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Center, Bergland; 10:20-10:35 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- the fastest-growing crimes in the exploitation cases by providing —Preventing, detecting, and EST, Porcupine Mountain Senior Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran state — crimes against older training and resources to local responding to elder financial Christian Men of the Northland, Center, White Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. adults. investigators and prosecutors; exploitation through enforce- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. EST, Holy Family Catholic Church Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Funding is available to appli- —Supporting the protection of ment activities, policy initiatives, Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- parking lot, Ontonagon; 1:15-1:45 Ontonagon United Methodist Church nity Action Agency food commod- cants under AASA’s Prevent elder abuse victims by improving coordination, oversight, and edu- p.m. EST, Resource Center, Mass basement, next to Holiday gas sta- ity distribution for seniors, 9-10 Elder and Vulnerable Adult identification of abuse and cation and by collaborating with City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. EST, Stannard tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. a.m., Pioneer Park Apartments, Iron- Abuse, Exploitation, Neglect enhancing responses and out- partners to enhance fraud detec- Township Ballpark, Bruce Crossing; Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 wood. 906-932-4200. Today initiative. Grants from reach to victims; tion and provide resources for 2:30-2:45 p.m., Watersmeet Town p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Blood Pressure Clinic, 10 to $25,000 and up to $1 million are —Developing elder abuse pre- victims; and Hall parking lot, Watersmeet. 906- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 11:15 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. 884-2106. Government available for organizations to vention systems based upon —Improving screening for Ontonagon County Senior Fes- Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good Powderhorn Area Utility Dis- provide AASA with a strategic standardized data collection and diminished capacity, diminished tival, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Ewen-Trout weather, Hurley High School tennis trict Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood plan or project to meet the initia- a core set of service provision financial capacity, and vulnera- Creek School, Ewen. courts, bad weather: Ironwood Township Hall. tive’s goals. Funding may be standards and best practices; bility to or victimization of finan- American Red Cross Blood Memorial Building. awarded to a single grantee or —Supporting a coordinating cial exploitation. multiple grantees. council focused on elder abuse Grant applications must be The purpose of this grant is to prevention activities and best submitted electronically through support new or ongoing elder practices; the MI E-Grants program at Oscar-winning actor abuse prevention and detection —Developing public aware- egrams-mi.com/dch. efforts; raise awareness through ness campaigns with clear and Applications will be accepted education; identify and replicate consistent messaging to raise through Aug. 17. The PREVNT best practices; and provide train- awareness and better the under- initiative project period is Oct. 1, Martin Landau dies at 89 ings in the areas of elder abuse standing of elder abuse, neglect, 2017, through Sept. 30, 2018. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mar- made an auspi- who had become famous as tin Landau, the chameleon-like cious film debut Count Dracula was ill, addicted actor who gained fame as the in the late to drugs and forced to make films crafty master of disguise in the MDOT aims to reduce traffic fatalities 1950s, playing with Ed Wood just to pay his 1960s TV show “Mission: Impos- a soldier in bills. A gifted mimic trained in LANSING — Driver behavior neering, enforcement and emer- the entire population of towns sible,” then capped a long and “Pork Chop method acting, Landau had thor- is a contributing factor in at least gency response. like Lake Linden, North Branch, versatile career with an Oscar Hill” and a vil- oughly researched the role. 90 percent of all fatal traffic “With driver behavior factor- Concord, or Lakeview. This is a for his poignant portrayal of lain in the “I watched about 35 Lugosi crashes and the Michigan ing into about 90 percent of all serious public safety issue that aging horror movie star Bela Alfred Hitch- movies, including ones that were Department of Transportation is fatal crashes, one key to chang- not enough people are aware of.” Lugosi in 1994’s “Ed Wood,” has cock classic worse than anything Ed Wood reminding motorists of the criti- ing driver behavior is educating For more information on how died. He was 89. “North By ever made,” he recalled in 2001. cal role they play in traffic safe- the public on the scope of the you can help reduce traffic fatal- Landau died Saturday of Martin Northwest.” “Despite the trash, he had a cer- ty. issue,” Bott added. “The 1,064 ities visit the Michigan TZD web- unexpected complications during Landau He enjoyed tain dignity about him, whatever A new video released on the people who died on our roadways site or the national site at a short stay at UCLA Medical far less success the role.” department’s YouTube channel last year is a larger group than towardzerodeaths.org. Center, his publicist Dick after “Mission: Impossible,” how- So did the New York-born promoting the Toward Zero Guttman said. ever, finding he had been type- Landau, who had studied draw- Deaths campaign highlights “Mission: Impossible,” which cast as Rollin Hand, the top- ing at the Pratt Institute in what MDOT is doing to reduce also starred Landau’s wife, Bar- secret mission team’s disguise and worked for a time highway fatalities and encour- bara Bain, became an immediate wizard. His film career lan- as a New York Daily News car- ages drivers to do their part to hit upon its debut in 1966. It guished for more than a decade, toonist before switching careers help reach the goal of zero traffic remained on the air until 1973, reaching its nadir with his at age 22. fatalities. but Landau and Bain left at the appearance in the 1981 TV movie He had dabbled in acting “We have a lot of new safety end of the show’s third season “The Harlem Globetrotters on before the switch, making his features being built into our cars amid a financial dispute with the Gilligan’s Island.” stage debut in 1951 at a Maine and technology is providing new Make Yourself At Home producers. They starred in the He began to find redemption summer theater in “Detective engineering tools to improve British-made sci-fi series “Space: with a sympathetic role in “Tuck- Story” and off-Broadway in safety on our roadways,” said BEST MORTGAGE 1999” from 1975 to 1977. er: The Man and his Dream,” the “First Love.” MDOT Traffic and Safety Engi- WITH THE Landau might have been a 1988 Francis Ford Coppola film In 1955, he was among hun- neer Mark Bott. “But the most superstar but for a role he didn’t that garnered Landau his first dreds who applied to study at the important safety feature in any play — the pointy-eared starship Oscar nomination. prestigious Actors Studio and vehicle is still the driver.” We offer a Enterprise science officer, Mr. He was nominated again the one of only two selected. The The TZD campaign was born variety of Spock. “Star Trek” creator Gene next year for his turn as the other was Steve McQueen. at a national strategic highway first-time Rodenberry had offered him the adulterous husband in Woody On Broadway, Landau won safety workshop in 2009. Since half-Vulcan, half-human who Allen’s “Crimes and Misde- praise for his work in “Middle of then, many states have adopted homebuyer attempts to rid his life of all emo- meanors.” the Night,” which starred the safety campaign that brings programs to tion. Landau turned it down. His third nomination was for Edward G. Robinson. He toured together stakeholders and trans- help you get “A character without emotions “Ed Wood,” director Tim Burton’s with the play until it reached Los portation partners to improve your foot in would have driven me crazy; I affectionate tribute to a man Angeles, where he began his film safety through education, engi- would have had to be widely viewed as the worst Hol- career. the door. lobotomized,” he explained in lywood filmmaker of all time. Landau and Bain had two Competitive Rates 2001. Instead, he chose “Mission: “There was a 10-year period daughters, Susan and Juliet. Impossible,” and Leonard Nimoy when everything I did was bad. They divorced in 1993. Personalized Service went on to everlasting fame as I’d like to go back and turn all Spock. those films into guitar picks,” Ironically, Nimoy replaced Landau said after accepting his Cherie LaMarche Landau on “Mission: Impossi- Oscar. 1979 16’ SYLVAN ALUMINUM BOAT NMLS# 672888 ble.” In “Ed Wood,” he portrayed After a brief but impressive Lugosi during his final years, Deep Hull, Mercury 40 HP Motor, Electric Start, Steering Wheel Marcy Elsemore Broadway career, Landau had when the Hungarian-born actor Control, 4 Swivel Seats, Depth Finder, Mini Kota Bow Mount, $2,599 NMLS# 672889 Foot Controlled, Trolling Motor, Roller Bunk Trailer. Locally Owned MI-TRALE Announces Their August ORV Monthly Ride EXCELLENT SHAPE!! MASS CITY — Michigan Trails and Recreation Alliance of Land GOGEBIC RANGE BANK and the Environment will have its August monthly ride starting at www.gogebicrangebank.com 10 a.m. on Aug. 16. The ride will start south of Mass City following the OC trail over 155 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood 906.932.7646 beautiful forest roads and trails through the Ottawa National Forest 300 S. Sophie St., Bessemer 906.663.4520 to Sidnaw. In Sidnaw, riders will have lunch at the Sidnaw Station. 207 South Center St., Ewen 906.988.2821 The ride will be approximately 30 miles each way through the scenic 100 West M-28, Bergland 906.575.1083 Ottawa. The ride will start at what is often referred to as Petty Coat Junction or Porin — an old railroad siding located approximately 13 Big enough to compete. miles south of Mass City. The site provides for more than adequate Cloverland Motors Small enough to care. parking for vehicles and trailers. The GPS coordinates are: 46 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 degrees 40’ 48” North, 88 degress 57’ 34” West. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com 4 l TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Youth Day full of promise

DAILY GLOBE Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, recently When I moderated a panel on media and described his book on our adolescent culture culture in Orlando, the star of the show Sue Mizell, Publisher as something more than an old man yelling seemed to be a new book by an African cardi- at the kids on his lawn. I agree with Sasse nal on the vital need for silence. As one of the Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor that our artistic, social and political milieu days in Orlando coincided with the memorial seems more juvenile, shallow and sensation- of Saint Junipero Serra, founder of the Cali- driven than ever, and I hope this column Kathryn fornia missions, who Pope Francis celebrated offers something similar to the senator’s aim Lopez as a saint for the first time when he was in In Their Opinion — an example of harmony amidst the noise Washington, D.C., in the fall of 2015, the and hope among the pessimism. pope’s words that day seemed to be in the Vitti should keep I was in Orlando recently for a national background, too. He talked at the time about gathering of Catholic leaders organized by how we often find ourselves racing and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. A chaperoning them, I didn’t hear the cynicism, drowning and worried. To relax, we may just near-decade in the making, it involved listen- anger and despair so common in political and be overwhelming our senses with noise or charter door open ing, information-sharing, and revival-like social discourse these days. Because these images that can overstimulate us to the point prayer. It was partly an attempt to get on the young people seemed to know two important of anesthetization. We understand new Detroit schools Superintendent same page, with an urgency like the kind things: Politics isn’t everything; and we So, what’s an alternative? Real, self-giv- Nikolai Vitti has his hands full as he seeks to move the coming from Pope Francis, who pleads on a ought to stop fluctuating between acting like ing, sacrificial love of the kind that Chris- district beyond crisis mode. But recent comments indicat- consistent basis that Christians take their it is, using it for entertainment, and being tianity is all about. In Orlando, the final ing Vitti wants to get the Detroit Public Schools Commu- religion seriously, which means living out its indifferent or apathetic to it. homily from Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of nity District out of the charter school business seem very radical love. The Orlando gathering I recently attended Texas, current president of the bishops con- short sighted. The convocation, as it was called, came was described by at least one bishop as a ference, focused on the need for contempla- It’s too soon for Vitti, along with the school board, to almost a year after I stood on stage at an World Youth Day for adults. Among other tion for that kind of love to be possible. close the door on this form of school choice within the dis- arena in Krakow, as 20,000 English-speaking things, he was no doubt commenting on the I recently heard someone describe the trict. It’s also been one way for the district to compete pilgrims stood and cheered an Iraqi arch- beautiful music and depth of prayer. There United States as being in midlife crisis mode. with all the other charter schools that now educate more bishop as the hero that he is. His people are was a palpable sense that the world needs Maybe it’s something different. Maybe it’s than half of Detroit’s students. largely Christians who fled the so-called Christians to get the foundations right: real actually the natural growing pains of a still- faith and the Beatitudes. With a lot of focus The district currently authorizes 14 schools (one is clos- Islamic State yet manage to find peace and young country? In which case, a little wisdom joy amidst utter uncertainty about how and on the joy of the Gospel and the necessity to might not hurt. Not so much stay off the ing), and Vitti is proposing letting current contracts go out to the peripheries with it, as the pope expire. even where they will live their lives in the lawn, but look up from the screens. Be silent future. is wont to say, it’s worth noting that more and experience life together! “My main charge is supporting quality, traditional The young people, many of them Ameri- people think about the Ten Commandments Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at schools,” Vitti says. “Charters are secondary to that.” cans, were at the Krakow arena for World when they consider Christianity than they do the National Review Institute, editor-at- Vitti is right that the majority of the district’s schools Youth Day, a triennial international faith about the Sermon on the Mount. Working on large of National Review Online and found- need a massive overhaul. Too many students who attend event organized by the Catholic church. changing that that was a clear theme of the ing director of Catholic Voices USA. She can the district are getting shortchanged, with a pathetically When I talked to them and some of the adults gathering. be contacted at [email protected]. small percentage getting the basics of reading and math, as evidenced by national tests. It’s the worst urban dis- trict in the country for a reason. Today in history But part of Vitti’s appeal was that he came from a Florida district with a wide portfolio of school options. By The Associated Press Out of 198 buildings in the Duval County district, 35 are charter schools. Duval is one of the best urban districts in Today’s Highlight in History the country. Strategies that worked well there should be On July 18, 1947, President tried here. Harry S. Truman signed a Presiden- tial Succession Act which placed the It’s true that the Detroit district is operating too many speaker of the House and the Sen- facilities. A recent Citizens Research Council of Michigan ate president pro tempore next in the report highlights how big a problem this is for the dis- line of succession after the vice trict’s bottom line. president. The report finds that 35 K-8 schools are only at 50-75 On this date percent enrollment capacity. And 29 K-8 schools are In A.D. 64, the Great Fire of between 25-50 percent full. Seven high schools are at less Rome began, consuming most of the city for about a week. (Some blamed than 25 percent capacity. the fire on Emperor Nero, who in turn The 24 DPSCD schools that had been set to close earli- blamed Christians.) er this year because of low performance and now are in a In 1536, the English Parliament partnership agreement with the state also struggle with passed an act declaring the authori- enrollment. In the face of such failure, Vitti shouldn’t ty of the pope void in England. take better choices away from families. In 1792, American naval hero John Paul Jones died in Paris at age The superintendent is inevitably getting pressure from 45. the school board to take this route. Board member LaMar In 1817, English novelist Jane Lemmons made his position clear in April when he tried Austen died in Winchester at age 41. to get fellow board members to ax the Education Achieve- In 1927, Ty Cobb hit safely for the ment Authority’s three charters that returned this sum- 4,000th time in his career during a mer to the Detroit district. The board decided to extend game between the Ath- the contract for one year, but expect that to be the last letics (his new team) and the Detroit tial nomination in San Francisco. Trump’s wife, Melania, delivered a is 66. Singer Ricky Skaggs is 63. Tigers (his old one) at Navin Field. In 1994, a bomb hidden in a van speech in which she assured dele- Actress Audrey Landers is 61. World time, even though those schools showed the most progress (The Tigers won, 5-3.) destroyed a Jewish cultural center in gates and voters that her husband Golf Hall of Famer Nick Faldo is 60. of the 14 EAA schools. In 1932, the United States and Buenos Aires, Argentina, killing 85. had the character and determina- Rock musician Nigel Twist (The And Lemmons wasn’t afraid to say the reason: He Canada signed a treaty to develop Tutsi rebels declared an end to tion to unite a divided nation. (Mrs. Alarm) is 59. Actress Anne-Marie wanted the full per-pupil funding attached to each stu- the St. Lawrence Seaway. Rwanda’s 14-week-old civil war. Trump’s well-received address was Johnson is 57. Actress Elizabeth dent and didn’t want to lose any to a charter management In 1944, Hideki Tojo was removed Ten years ago: Senate Republi- marred by two passages with simi- McGovern is 56. Rock musician company. as Japanese premier and war minis- cans torpedoed legislation to force larities to a speech first lady John Hermann (Widespread Panic) “Some of the highest-performing schools in the city are ter because of setbacks suffered by the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops Michelle Obama delivered at the is 55. Rock musician Jack Irons is his country in World War II. American from Iraq. An underground steam 2008 Democratic convention; a 55. Talk show host-actress Wendy charter schools authorized by the Detroit Public Schools forces in France captured the Nor- pipe exploded on a New York City speechwriter accepted responsibili- Williams is 53. Actor Vin Diesel is 50. Community District. How is it benefiting students if you mandy town of St. Lo. street, swallowing a tow truck and ty for the passages in question.) Actor Grant Bowler is 49. Retired want to close those schools?” asked Dan Quisenberry, In 1955, President Dwight D. claiming the life of a woman who suf- President Barack Obama awarded NBA All-Star Penny Hardaway is 46. president of the Michigan Association of Public School Eisenhower, Soviet Premier Nikolai fered a heart attack. Armed men kid- the Medal of Honor to retired Lt. Bluegrass musician Jesse Brock Academies. Bulganin, British Prime Minister napped two Germans and five Col. Charles Kettles, a helicopter (The Gibson Brothers) is 45. Alt- That’s a good question. Vitti counters he doesn’t want Anthony Eden and French Premier Afghans working on a dam project in pilot in the Vietnam War credited country singer Elizabeth Cook is 45. the schools to close. Rather another authorizer could take Edgar Faure held a summit in Gene- central Afghanistan. (One of the Ger- with helping rescue more than 40 Actor Eddie Matos is 45. MLB All- va. mans, Ruediger Diedrich, was found American soldiers under heavy fire. Star Torii Hunter is 42. Dance music them over. In 1969, Sen. Edward M. shot dead three days later; the oth- A 17-year-old Afghan asylum-seek- singer-songwriter M.I.A. is 42. Rock Vitti has indicated (reluctantly) he’d consider keeping Kennedy, D-Mass., left a party on ers were later released.) Opera er wounded five people with an ax musician Daron Malakian (System of charters, if the district can simultaneously improve tradi- Chappaquiddick Island near tenor Jerry Hadley, 55, died at a hos- before being killed by police near a Down; Scars on Broadway) is 42. tional schools. Martha’s Vineyard with Mary Jo pital in Poughkeepsie, New York, a the German city of Wuerzburg in an Rock musician Tony Fagenson (Eve That’s a better approach than killing a decent program Kopechne, 28; some time later, week after shooting himself with an attack claimed by the Islamic State 6) is 39. Movie director Jared Hess is to prop up bad schools. Kennedy’s car went off a bridge into air rifle. group. 38. Actor Jason Weaver is 38. the water. Kennedy was able to Five years ago: Rebels penetrat- Today’s Birthdays Actress Kristen Bell is 37. Actor —The Detroit News escape, but Kopechne drowned. ed the heart of Syria’s power elite, Skating champion and commen- Michiel Huisman is 36. Rock singer In 1976, 14-year-old Romanian detonating a bomb inside a high- tator Dick Button is 88. Olympic gold Ryan Cabrera is 35. Actress Priyan- gymnast Nadia Comaneci, compet- level crisis meeting in Damascus medal figure skater Tenley Albright is ka Chopra is 35. Christian-rock ing at the Montreal Olympics, that killed three leaders of the 82. Movie director Paul Verhoeven is musician Aaron Gillespie (Under- Letters Policy received the first-ever perfect score regime, including President Bashar 79. Musician Brian Auger is 78. oath) is 34. Actor Chace Crawford is of 10 with her routine on uneven par- Assad’s brother-in-law and the Singer Dion DiMucci is 78. Actor 32. Actor James Norton is 32. Musi- allel bars. (Comaneci would go on to defense minister. A bus bombing at James Brolin is 77. Baseball Hall of cian Paul Kowert (Punch Brothers) is The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal receive six more 10s in Montreal.) the Burgas airport in Bulgaria killed Famer Joe Torre is 77. Singer 31. Actor Travis Milne is 31. Blue- with matters of current, public interest. In 1984, gunman James Huberty five Israeli tourists, the bus driver Martha Reeves is 76. Pop-rock grass musician Joe Dean Jr. is 28. Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address and phone opened fire at a McDonald’s fast and the suspected perpetrator. musician Wally Bryson (The Rasp- Thought for Today number must be included for verification purposes. food restaurant in San Ysidro, Cali- One year ago: Republicans berries) is 68. Country-rock singer “It isn’t what we say or think that Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. fornia, killing 21 people before being opened their national convention in Craig Fuller (Pure Prairie League) is defines us, but what we do.” — From McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: shot dead by police. Walter F. Mon- Cleveland as they prepared to nom- 68. Business mogul Richard Bran- “Sense and Sensibility” by Jane [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. dale won the Democratic presiden- inate Donald Trump for president; son is 67. Actress Margo Martindale Austen (1775-1817).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 l 5 DNR officers honored for life-saving efforts Record

LANSING — Two Michigan POLICE REPORTS City of Bessemer City of Ironwood Last Tuesday, the sheriff’s depart- Department of Natural Last Tuesday at 4 p.m., the Michi- ment received report from a resi- Resources conservation officers gan State Police arrested a 26-year- dent in Bessemer that someone had were recognized Thursday for old female from Ironwood for pos- placed thumbtacks in the driveway. life-saving actions in the Upper session of schedule 2 narcotics at ——— Peninsula and Oceana County. the intersection of U.S. 2 and Green- Sheriff’s deputies cited an 18- Conservation pfficers Mike bush Street in Ironwood. She was a year-old Ironwood resident in Besse- Evink and Ben Shively received passenger in an automobile stopped mer on July 10 at 2 p.m. for posses- DNR Lifesaving Awards. on an unrelated issue. sion of narcotics, less than 25 The awards were presented ——— grams. during the regular meeting of the On Thursday at 53 minutes past ——— midnight on Hemlock Street in Iron- Deputies charged a 38-year-old Michigan Natural Resources wood, troopers arrested a 31-year- female with resisting arrest, disor- Commission in Lansing. old man for operating while intoxicat- derly drunkenness and possession “COs Evink and Shively are ed after an improper lane change. of marijuana on July 10 at 7:55 a.m. perfect examples of the type of During the stop, it was discovered in Bessemer while investigating law enforcement professionals the man had an outstanding warrant another potential crime. we train our officers to be,” said for failure to pay child support. ACCIDENTS Gary Hagler, MDNR Law Iron County, Wis. Iron County, Wis. Enforcement Division chief. The Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- Nydia Marie Watts, 44, of Amasa, “Because of their rigorous train- ment lodged Russell J. Bukovic at Mich., hit a car driven by Amy Jo ing and professional demeanors, 9:53 p.m., Sunday, on the Wisconsin Schmidt, 21, of Ashland while pulling State Patrol charge of operating a into the Mercer BP gas station at both officers immediately Submitted photo motor vehicle while intoxicated, 4:40 p.m. Thursday. According to an responded to their respective sit- MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of Natural Resources Conservation Officers Mike Evink and Ben Shively, center, according to an ICSD report. ICSD report, Watts then fled south uations and were able to save receive lifesaving awards for their respective actions that enabled two victims to survive serious accidents in City of Wakefield on U.S. 51 until she was stopped by lives.” the Upper Peninsula and Oceana County. Presenting the awards are DNR Law Enforcement Division Chief Last Tuesday at 2 p.m., John a Minocqua Police Department offi- In January, Evink was dis- Gary Hagler, right, and Assistant Chief Dean Molnar, left. Pacheco, 31. of Three Lakes, Wis., cer. patched to a home in the U.P.’s was taken into custody as a fugitive ANIMAL COMPLAINTS Schoolcraft County. A propane that the deliveryman was barely Schoolcraft County since. ment. stemming from his failure to pay Gogebic County deliveryman found Inwood alive. In March, Shively was on Shively, a first aid instruc- fines and court costs. Pacheco was In the past week. animal control Township homeowner Ronald Evink opened the garage door patrol in Oceana County when tor, observed the severity of the arrested at the intersection of U.S. 2 recovered two stray cats and two Haug on the garage floor, unre- to provide the victims with fresh an erratically driven truck trav- wound and immediately and Brotherton Street. stray dogs in Wakefield. ——— ——— air and continued performing eled toward him in the wrong requested emergency medical sponsive after being over- Last Saturday at the Holiday Sta- The animal control officer freed whelmed by carbon monoxide, an lifesaving measures. An ambu- lane. When Shively stopped his assistance. He believed the tion in Wakefield, deputies cited a ducklings trapped in the Sunday odorless, colorless, toxic gas. lance arrived about 15 minutes own vehicle, the truck slowly cor- driver was in shock due to sig- 62-year-old female from Ironwood Lake outlet Saturday. After attempting CPR, the deliv- later and transported the deliv- rected its path and returned to nificant blood loss. He then for retail fraud in the third-degree A net was used to free the duck- eryman made an emergency eryman to Schoolcraft Memorial the proper lane. As the truck applied a tourniquet to the driv- (shoplifting) at 3:55 a.m. lings and release them back into phone call before being overcome Hospital in Manistique, where he passed by, Shively noticed a er’s arm to contain the bleeding Greenland Township Sunday Lake proper. by the gas, as well. recovered. Haug died. blank look on the driver’s face. until emergency responders On Wednesday, state troopers COURT CASES Evink, 15 miles away when “Had CO Evink not responded Shively followed the truck and arrived. arrested a 32-year-old man from Gogebic County the call came in, went to the when he did, we likely would saw it again drift into oncoming “It is highly unlikely the driv- Mass City after he tried to escape District Court home, maneuvering his four- have lost both victims,” Hagler traffic. er would have made it to a hospi- and evade on foot when the troopers May 1: Wyatt Montgomery Barto, made a traffic stop. 19, alcohol purchase, consumption said. Shively stopped the vehicle tal in time,” Hagler said. wheel-drive patrol vehicle The man was charged with resist- or possession, $275; June 5, alcohol through nearly six miles of Evink, a Grand Rapids native, and observed the driver was pale Shively, a native of Farwell, ing and obstructing for running and purchase, consumption, or posses- unplowed roads. Both the home- began his law enforcement and sweating profusely. The joined the DNR’s Parks and for an outstanding warrant for sion, $395. owner and deliveryman were career as a city of Cadillac police driver told Shively he had cut Recreation Division in 1995 and forgery. July 10: Cariann Marie Kasieta, unresponsive when Evink officer. He joined the DNR in his arm with a chainsaw and then was hired by the Law Village of Ontonagon 45, Ironwood, disorderly person arrived. Haug had no pulse and 2010 and has been assigned to was on his way to seek treat- Enforcement Division in 2006. On Saturday at 2:20 a.m., troop- drunk, $295. ers arrested a 21-year-old Bruce July 10: Bruce John Haapala, 35. Crossing male for operating while Watersmeet, domestic violence, intoxicated — second offense, stem- second offense, credit for two days looks to take advantage and Trail’s bike route, running along ming from an accident that occurred in jail, $1,215. Brown Bag build on the increasing down- Ironwood U.S. 2 from Ironwood to Belle near Bond Fall. July 10: Richard Colten Reese, town traffic, including from Fes- Isle in Detroit. The suspect drove his vehicle 40, Ironwood, domestic violence, tival Ironwood — which runs —The board awarded the dis- into a ditch, where it sustained minor credit for two days in jail, $725. from Wednesday through Satur- trict’s bread contract to current damage, according to state police. July 10: Colton Samuel-Carl From page 1 From page 1 day. contractor Bimbo Bakeries USA, Bessemer Township Fontecchio, 23, Ironwood, driving “We hope people in the com- “We thought we’d give it a district covers a portion of the the lowest of the two bids. It Three men were cited for tres- while license suspended/revoked, munity will come on out. There’s try and see if we can’t do transportation costs. awarded the milk contract to passing last Tuesday at 11:15 a.m., $435. some great musicians there,” something to contribute to a There was also a discussion of current contractor, Dean Foods off Main Street in Ramsay. Sheriff’s July 12: Brandon Lee Cooper, 23, deputies cited a 52-year-old Ramsay Milwaukee, domestic violence, Greenhill said. “(It) will be fun to little bit of life downtown,” ways the teams could improve — the only bid received. man, 56-year-old Minneapolis man $1,015; domestic violence, credit for hear them perform.” Greenhill said. “There’s a lot fundraising efforts, and whether —The board approved renew- and 57-year-old St. Paul male. one day served, $325. The Brown Bag Concerts was going on down here at the that was the root of the problem. ing the district’s membership in a popular series the theater had moment, and it just seemed The board briefly debated the the Ironwood Chamber of Com- Lottery in the ‘90s. like it was our turn to do merits of allowing students to merce. “Not long after the theater something too to get some participating in sports compared —The board also approved Monday Keno: 01-12-14-19-21-30-32-37-41-44-45-49-58-59- was saved and restored, it was activity (downtown).” to the need to balance the bud- submitting a bid of up to $2,100 Michigan 61-63-67-68-71-74-77-78 Poker Lotto: JD-8C-2D-6H-6S Wisconisn one of the first things they did,” The pair of shows could be the get, before agreeing to approve for a surplus Gogebic Communi- Midday Daily 3: 0-7-3 5 Card Cash: 9C-3H-10H-6S-7S Greenhill said. “It was popular beginning of more Brown Bag the agreements with all four ty College car to be used for the Midday Daily 4: 0-3-9-9 SuperCash: 09-11-21-29-37-39, Doubler: N then. We’ve had people over the concerts, Greenhill said, with the teams after stipulating the district’s drivers training pro- Daily 3: 2-9-1 Badger 5: 02-18-27-30-31 Daily 4: 9-4-9-8 Daily Pick 3: 0-5-8 years say, ‘Oh, you ought to series likely running in at least respective coaches be reminded gram. Fantasy 5: 09-19-23-27-33 Daily Pick 4: 4-2-5-1 bring back the brown bag lunch- in July and August, before the need to cover the program es.’” Greenhill and theatre reassess expenses. TUESDAY EVENING JULY 18, 2017 Greenhill said the series and go from there. In other board action: 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 —The board voted to increase The Flash “Invasion!” ’ Hooten & the Lady “The Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ The King of The King of Engagement Engagement school lunches for the next year, # CW KDLH (TVPG) (CC) Amazon” ’ (TV14) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens ’ Queens ’ an old fruit farm on Old Mis- based on the formula used by the NCIS A Marine falls to her Bull “Free Fall” ’ (TV14) NCIS: New Orleans “Re- Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % CBS WJMN Porkies sion Peninsula near Traverse state of Michigan. According to death. ’ (TVPG) (CC) turn of the King” (TV14) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden information presented to the America’s Got Talent “Judge Cuts 1” Contestants World of Dance “The Cut KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers City. & NBC KBJR board, lunches increase by five hope to impress the judges. 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(CC) bylaws and meeting schedules, T ››› Ghostbusters (‘84, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ›› Ghostbusters II (‘89, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. dates saying they could start in AMC and committees were assigned. U ›› Olympus Has Fallen Animal Kingdom (TVMA) Animal Kingdom (TVMA) Will (TVMA) (CC) Law & Order ’ (TV14) either late July or early August. TNT The board also agreed to contin- V FOXNTucker Carlson Tonight The Five (N) (CC) Hannity (N) (CC) Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five (CC) The four candidates inter- From page 1 ue the district’s membership in W SYFYFace Off (TV14) (CC) Face Off (N) (TV14) ›› Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (‘13) (CC) Face Off (TV14) (CC) viewed for the position were: the Michigan Association of X TVLND(:12) M*A*S*H (TVPG) Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King strong, with three of the four Dave Wineburner, Minn., Garth School Boards. Y ANPLRiver Monsters (TVPG) Living with Man Eaters (N) ’ (TVPG) Man Eating Python Living with Man Eaters having prior administrative Cornwall, Lower Michigan, Wal- —The board hired David Z OXYSnapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) Snapped (TVPG) (CC) experience. The goal according to ter Byington, Col., and Roger Andresen as a special education [ TOONKing of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty Mike Tyson Radovich is to have the hire on Cade, Ohio. teacher and Trisha Winn as a 7- ≠ HGTVFixer Upper (TVG) (CC) Fixer Upper (TVG) (CC) Good Bones (N) (TVG) Hunters Hunters Fixer Upper (TVG) (CC) 12 English teacher. Æ FOODChopped (TVG) (CC) Chopped (TVG) (CC) Chopped (N) (TVG) (CC) Chopped (TVG) (CC) Chopped (TVG) (CC) —Newly hired Gogebic Min- ± BIGTENMaryland Rutgers Football Classic Purdue Football Classic Indiana Football Classic Minnesota Classic ∂ Andi Mack Andi Mack Descendants (‘15) Dove Cameron. ’ (TVG) (CC) (:05) Bunk’d Bunk’d ’ Stuck Andi Mack ers football coach Mark Mazzon DISN ∑ Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Panel in western Michigan to discuss human trafficking met with the board, updating TRAV ∏ ›› The Drowning Pool (‘75) Paul Newman. ›› Ode to Billy Joe (‘76) Robby Benson. Premiere. ›››› Deliverance (‘72) them on how strength training TCM GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — Sev- ing company owner who opened π EWTNMother Angelica Live News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope (TVG) Real Women of Daily Mass - Olam was going. Mazzon said he was eral community leaders in west- a human trafficking victims’ ∫ MSNBCAll In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show relatively pleased with the ern Michigan are expected to shelter for minors in Michigan, ø HALLSleigh Bells Ring (‘16) Erin Cahill. (TVG) (CC) The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls participate in a panel discussion the founder of an organization turnout to the weight-lifting ses- ⁄ FS1Woodley UFC Boxing MLB Whiparound (N) Speak for Yourself on human trafficking. that advances the cause of jus- sions so far. Õ GSNFamFeud FamFeud Hollywood Game Night FamFeud FamFeud Cash Cab Cash Cab FamFeud FamFeud —The board approved Bob The free event will be held tice and securing human rights, (129) SUND›› Christine (‘83, Horror) Keith Gordon. (R) (CC) ›› Firestarter (‘84, Horror) David Keith, Drew Barrymore. (R) (CC) Stand from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at and a Muskegon police officer Jacquart’s request of a school (501) HBO››› Panic Room (‘02) Jodie Foster. ’ (R) (CC) REAL Sports Gumbel The Defiant Ones (TVMA) (10:55) The Defiant Ones Western Michigan University’s who works with an outreach pro- bus to transport a group of bicy- (503) HBO2Game of Thrones (TVMA) Silicon Silicon ›› Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay Boxing Cooley Law School campus in gram that educates the commu- clists from the Mackinac Bridge (531) MAX››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (‘08) Jason Segel. (8:55) The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (:40) ››› Carlito’s Way (‘93) Al Pacino. Grand Rapids. nity about human trafficking. back to Ironwood. Jacquart said (561) SHOW(6:15) A Woman, a Part I’m Dying up Here (CC) › Punisher: War Zone (‘08) ’ (R) (CC) Twin Peaks: The Return Woman Panelists are to include an The event is open to the pub- the bikers will be biking to the (591) TMCFried Green Tomatoes ››› Carol (‘15) Cate Blanchett. ’ (R) (CC) ››› Brokeback Mountain (‘05) Heath Ledger. ’ (R) FBI victim specialist, a consult- lic. bridge to celebrate the Iron Belle (593) TMC2››› Open Water (‘03) Blanchard Ryan. ›› Mr. Brooks (‘07) Kevin Costner. ’ (R) (CC) (:35) ›› Saw III (‘06) Tobin Bell. ’ (R) PREMIUM 6 l TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION / WORLD Qatar: Alleged 2 more GOP senators oppose health bill, killing it for now UAE hacking WASHINGTON (AP) — The costly Obamacare regulations.” latest GOP effort to repeal and It was the second straight fail- ‘unfortunate,’ replace “Obamacare” was fatally ure for McConnell, who had to wounded in the Senate Monday cancel a vote on an earlier ver- violation of law night when two more Republican sion of the bill last month when senators announced their opposi- defeat became inevitable. DUBAI, United Arab Emi- tion to the legislation strongly Trump had kept his distance rates (AP) — Qatar, the tiny backed by President Donald from the Senate process, but Gulf state being isolated by its Trump. Monday night’s development was neighbors, said Monday the The announcements from a major blow for him, too, as the reported involvement of the Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and president failed to rally support United Arab Emirates in hack- Jerry Moran of Kansas left the for what has been the GOP’s ing its government news site in Republican Party’s long- trademark issue for seven years May is “unfortunate” and a promised efforts to get rid of — ever since Obama and the breach of agreements among the President Barack Obama’s Democrats passed the Affordable Gulf countries. health care legislation reeling. Care Act. Republicans won the The Washington Post, quoting Next steps, if any, were not White House and full control of unnamed U.S. intelligence offi- immediately clear. Congress in large part on the cials, reported Sunday that the Lee and Moran both said they basis of their promises to repeal UAE orchestrated the hacking could not support Majority Lead- and replace “Obamacare,” but and planted a false story that er Mitch McConnell’s legislation have struggled to overcome their was used as a pretext for the cri- in its current form. They joined deep internal divisions and deliv- sis between Qatar and four Arab GOP Sens. Susan Collins of er. countries. Maine and Rand Paul of Ken- The Senate bill, like an earlier The report said senior mem- tucky, both of whom announced version that barely passed the bers of the Emirati government their opposition right after House, eliminated mandates and discussed the hacking plan a day McConnell released the bill last taxes under Obamacare, and before a story appeared on the Thursday. unraveled an expansion of the official Qatar News Agency quot- McConnell is now at least two Medicaid health care program for ing Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim votes short in the closely divided the poor and disabled. But for Bin Hamad Al Thani, allegedly Senate and may have to go back conservatives like Lee and Paul praising Iran and saying Qatar to the drawing board or even it didn’t go far enough in deliver- has a good relationship with begin to negotiate with ing on Republican Party promis- Associated Press Israel. Democrats, a prospect he’s es to undo Obama’s law, while CAPITOL HILL police officers prepare to arrest a group protesting the republican healthcare bill outside the The UAE has denied involve- threatened but resisted so far. Or moderates like Collins viewed offices of Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday. The Senate has been forced to put ment, calling the Post report he could abandon the health care the bill as too extreme in yanking the Republican’s health care bill on hold for as much as two weeks until Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., can return “false” and insisting that the effort, which has proven more insurance coverage from mil- from surgery. UAE “had no role whatsoever” in difficult than many Republicans lions. core of this bill is unworkable,” wanted to be the third to Democrats, McConnell could lose the alleged hacking. envisioned after campaigning on McConnell’s latest version said Senate Minority Leader announce opposition and become only two senators and still pre- The UAE along with Saudi the issue for years, and move on aimed to satisfy both camps, by Chuck Schumer of New York. responsible for killing the bill, so vail on a procedural vote to open Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain cut to tax legislation, a bigger Trump incorporating language by Sen. “Rather than repeating the same the news from Lee and Moran debate on the bill. He had hoped diplomatic ties and severed air, priority to begin with. Ted Cruz of Texas allowing failed, partisan process yet came simultaneously. to hold that vote this week, but land and sea links with Qatar in McConnell’s bill “fails to insurers to sell skimpy plans again, Republicans should start It arrived as about a half- Sen. John McCain’s recovery fol- early June over allegations that repeal the Affordable Care Act or alongside more robust ones, and from scratch and work with dozen senators were at the White lowing surgery in Arizona had it supports extremist ideology — address healthcare’s rising costs. by adding billions to treat opioid Democrats on a bill that lowers House meeting with Trump and already pushed back that time- a charge Qatar denied. The crisis For the same reasons I could not addiction and to defray consumer premiums, provides long term Vice President Mike Pence about frame. has dragged on for more than a support the previous version of costs. stability to the markets and the next steps in the GOP effort Earlier this month, Moran month with neither side showing this bill, I cannot support this But his efforts did not achieve improves our health care sys- to ensure passage of the bill. faced tough questions from con- signs of backing down. one,” said Moran. the intended result. tem.” There are at least a half-dozen stituents at a town hall in tiny Qatar maintained from the Lee said, “In addition to not There was no immediate reac- Prior to the stunning or so others who are undecided, Palco, Kansas, about the impact beginning that the quotes repealing all of the Obamacare tion from McConnell’s office. But announcements from Lee and so it’s quite likely that more “no” of the GOP bill. About 150 people attributed to its ruler were the taxes, it doesn’t go far enough in Democrats could barely contain Moran, the GOP bill stood on the votes will be announced in the tried to squeeze into a communi- result of a hacking. It said in a lowering premiums for middle their glee. knife’s edge, with zero votes to hours and days ahead. ty center room and many statement Monday that the Post class families; nor does it create “This second failure of Trump- spare but not dead yet. It was In a Senate divided 52-48 applauded6 his opposition to the report “unequivocally proves that enough free space from the most care is proof positive that the apparent that no GOP senator between Republicans and initial health care bill. this hacking crime took place.”

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The government labeled called Monday for a 24-hour ting up a showdown with court to replace those named by the vote as an internal party poll nationwide strike to increase Maduro, whose party controls the outgoing, ruling party-domi- with no relevance for the coun- pressure on the socialist govern- nearly all other state institu- nated congress in 2015 in a pro- try. ment after more than 7 million tions. Opposition parties also cess that legal experts say violat- Maduro made no mention of people rejected a plan to rewrite plan to sign a declaration calling ed nomination procedures. The the opposition’s strike plans in a the constitution and consolidate for the formation of an alterna- nominations would not give the lengthy television appearance the ruling party’s power over the tive “government of national opposition a supreme court Monday afternoon but called on country, which has been stricken unity,” a step toward total rejec- majority but are almost certain his foes to recognize that Sun- by shortages and inflation and tion of government authority. to be rejected by the current day’s vote had been almost riven by more than 100 days of “Overall the package is pretty court and the executive branch, entirely peaceful. Sunday’s vote clashes between protesters and radical, especially the idea of a making them a largely symbolic was marred by violence when a police. parallel government,” said David tactic to increase pressure on 61-year-old woman was killed U.S. President Donald Trump Smilde, a Tulane University Maduro. and four people wounded by gun- threatened “strong and swift eco- expert on Venezuela. “I think it “We call on the whole country fire after government supporters nomic actions” against President could lead to real chaos.” to launch a 24-hour national on motorcycles swarmed an oppo- Nicolas Maduro’s government if He noted, however, that the strike this Thursday, a massive, sition polling site at a church in it proceeds with plans for a July opposition moves were to be non-violent protest, as a way to western Caracas. 30 election to choose an assembly implemented in phases over the pressure the government and to In smaller numbers in many to retool the constitution. Cana- next week, giving both sides the prepare for the final steps, which parts of the capital, government da, Mexico, Brazil and the Euro- opportunity to negotiate possible will be next week, to confront supporters also went to polling pean Union have also come out concessions. this fraud ... and to restore con- stations on Sunday in a against the assembly. After some procedural moves stitutional order,” opposition rehearsal for the July 30 vote. “The United States will not in the National Assembly on leader Freddy Guevara said. He “I just want to say what I’ve stand by as Venezuela crumbles,” Tuesday, the opposition said it didn’t say what the final steps already said, that the right-wing Trump said in a strongly worded would launch a plan it called would be. parties’ internal poll took place statement, adding that in that “zero hour” on Wednesday that More than three months of in peace,” Maduro said. “I guar- country “courageous actions con- includes an agreement to form an street protests, which have left at anteed it and it took place peace- tinue to be ignored by a bad lead- alternate government and create least 93 people dead and 1,500 fully ... now they should respect er who dreams of becoming a dic- 2,000 local committees that wounded. More than 500 the feelings of the country, tator.” would function as street-level protesters and government oppo- which is that there’s a right to Despite the global and domes- support for the opposition. nents have been jailed. peace.” tic calls for him to cancel the con- That will be followed Thurs- The opposition said 7.6 million Opponents of Venezuela’s gov- stituent assembly, Maduro day by a nationwide strike, Venezuelans participated in Sun- ernment blame it for turning one vowed to press ahead with it. which could bring much of Associated Press day’s symbolic referendum of the region’s most prosperous

“I won’t be intimidated,” Venezuela’s already sputtering NATIONAL ASSEMBLY first Vice President Freddy Guevara speaks to rejecting Maduro’s plans to elect countries into an economic bas- Venezuela’s president said Mon- economy to a standstill. the press accompanied by fellow lawmakers in Caracas, Venezuela, an assembly to remake the coun- ket case with a shrinking econo- day evening in a speech at the Venezuela’s largest chamber of Monday. Venezuelan opposition leaders called Monday for escalated try’s political system. Maduro’s my, soaring inflation and presidential palace. commerce told The Associated street protests after more than 7 million people rejected a government allies have called on the assem- widespread shortages. The gov- Venezuela’s opposition said Press that its members would plan to rewrite the constitution and consolidate power over the coun- bly to impose executive branch ernment blames the crisis on an try, which has been stricken by shortages and inflation and riven by the country’s National Assembly, not punish employees for partici- authority over the few remaining economic war waged by its oppo- which it controls, would name pating in the strike. more than 100 days of clashes between protesters and police. institutions outside the control of nents and outside backers.

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TONTO NATIONAL FOR- Unless they had a weather radio, Maribel Raya-Garcia, 24; and 26- EST, Ariz. (AP) — The flash flood the swimmers would have been year-old Maria Raya-Garcia, that killed nine people in an Ari- unaware. Hector Garnica’s wife. zona river canyon began its dead- “They had no warning. They The group went up the ly descent as an impressive but heard a roar, and it was on top of mountain early Saturday, said avoidable surge of churning them,” said Fire Chief Ron Sat- Tom Price, the general manag- water, black with cinders from a telmaier of the Water Wheel Fire er at The Horny Toad, a restau- recent wildfire and choked with and Medical District. rant where Hector Garnica tumbling tree trunks and limbs. Carrie Templin, a spokesman worked. By the time it reached a rocky for the Tonto National Forest, Garnica’s parents were eating swimming hole several miles said people headed to the forest at the restaurant in a Phoenix Associated Press downstream, it was a roaring tor- should check weather alerts suburb Saturday night when ILLINOIS GOV. Bruce Rauner, center, looks at a flood inundation and road closure map with McHenry Coun- rent 6 feet high, and an extended ahead of time to determine they got a call that something ty Emergency Management Director David Christensen at the Algonquin Public Works Department in Algo- family celebrating a birthday whether it’s safe. It is hard to had happened, Price said. nquin, Ill., Sunday. while seeking refuge from the predict where rain will fall in the “Very tight knit,” he said of summer heat had no warning — desert Southwest, and people the family. “They’re just and no chance to escape. should know that heavy down- extremely close.” The bodies were found up to 2 pours can cause flash flooding, About 5 miles up the moun- Illinois flood conditions continue; more rain coming miles away. Five other people Templin said. tain from where the family was ALGONQUIN, Ill. (AP) — forecast shows 2 inches of rain over the weekend along the Des were rescued, some of them One hiker who was stranded relaxing Saturday, Scott Muller Flood conditions are expected to through next week. Plaines River. clinging desperately to trees, and by the flood said she can’t get the spotted the water rumbling remain in areas of northern Illi- David Christensen, director of Since last week Illinois Gov. were treated for hypothermia sound of the rushing water out of down the nearly dry East Verde nois through Thursday as resi- the McHenry County Emergency Bruce Rauner has issued disas- and released. her head. River. dents brace themselves for more Management Agency, tells the ter declarations for four counties As rescuers searched Monday Nancy Coto, 17, said she was Muller was spending the day rain. Northwest Herald in Crystal due to flooding, including Cook for a 27-year-old man still miss- stuck for four hours on a slab of with a dozen other members of The Fox River is expected to Lake that more rain “is just County, which includes Chicago. ing about 100 miles northeast of rock with her boyfriend and his AZ Krawlers, a volunteer group crest Tuesday but will remain at going to prolong our recovery and The disaster proclamation makes Phoenix, authorities identified family before they were able to of Jeep owners that was check- major flood stage through Thurs- that’s going to make it tougher.” a variety of state resources avail- the victims, who ranged in age walk out. ing dirt roads and trails for dan- day. However, the long-term Floodwaters began to recede able, including sandbags. from 2 to 60. “We’re all just saying that we gerous erosion and missing Among them were three gen- got blessed, but I don’t like to use signs. erations of a family. Five of the that word because other families It was an area where a June dead were children. weren’t blessed,” Coto said. wildfire burned 11 square miles STATE OF MICHIGAN The victims had been lounging “Children died.” of the Tonto National Forest. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Saturday in the swimming hole, About 40 volunteer workers Flooding is worse after a wildfire where rocks create pools and a and four search dogs looked for because the scorched land repels NOTICE OF HEARING series of small waterfalls. There the missing man, whom authori- water and the lack of vegetation FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF NORTHERN STATES the river narrows, squeezing the ties identified as Hector Garnica. makes soil unstable. flow of water and increasing its Garnica had come to celebrate Muller began making a video POWER COMPANY-WISCONSIN deadly force. his wife’s birthday with their with his phone from the river CASE NO. U-18264 The river roared to life after a three children and other family. bed, and comfortably scampered thunderstorm had dumped up to All were among those killed. to the bank before water • Northern States Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation and wholly owned subsidiary 1.5 inches of rain in an hour, Authorities and a family clogged with debris whooshed of Xcel Energy Inc. requests Michigan Public Service Commission approval to prompting a flash-flood warning member identified the dead as 2- past. The river was wide enough implement its 2018-2019 Energy Waste Reduction (“EWR”) plan, including continuing from the National Weather Ser- year-old Erica Raya-Garcia; that the water was not the alternative compliance payments and charges for recovery of same pursuant to vice. Emily Garnica, 3; Mia Garnica, inescapable wall it became Though the service sent out a 5; Danial Garnica, 7; and downstream. MCL 460.1091. flash-flood warning over cell- Jonathan Leon, 13. Also killed “We had no idea how fast and phone networks, service in the were Javier Raya-Garcia, 19; big it was going to be,” Muller • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. remote area is patchy at best. Celia Garcia Castaneda, 60; said. • You may write Northern States Power Company – Wisconsin, P.O. Box 8, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-0008 or Michigan office at 101 Alfred Wright Boulevard, Ironwood, Michigan 49938 or call (800) 895-4999, for a free copy of its application. Any person Tsunami advisory canceled after Russia 7.8 earthquake may review the application at the offices of Northern States Power Company – ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) celed the advisory because the mya, Alaska, site of a remote Air Wisconsin. — A strong earthquake on the tsunami no longer posed a Force station in the extreme Russian side of the Bering Sea threat. western Aleutians. • A public hearing will be held: briefly prompted a tsunami Officials at the warning center The quake was initially mea- advisory for parts of the Pacific, had cautioned waves could reach sured at magnitude 7.4 when it DATE/TIME: Wednesday, August 16, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. including Alaska’s remote Aleu- up to 3 feet above the tide level. struck just after 3:30 p.m. AKDT This hearing will be a prehearing conference to set future tian Islands and Russia. The But waves later Monday were in the Komandorskiye Ostrova hearing dates and decide other procedural matters. National Tsunami Warning reported only 6 inches above tide region of Russian, roughly 1,400 Center in Palmer, Alaska, can- at the sparsely populated She- miles east of Anchorage. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Lauren VanSteel RARE ANIMAL SPECIES LOCATION: Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 West Saginaw Highway PBS’ ‘Photo Ark’ Lansing, Michigan PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may attend and participate. The is a wake-up call hearing site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should for endangered contact the Commission's Executive Secretary at (517) 284-8090 in advance to request mobility, visual, animals hearing or other assistance. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a public hearing to conventional wisdom is that pub- lic sympathy is evoked by seeing consider Northern States Power Company- Wisconsin (NSP-W) July 3, 2017 application re- one person in need of help, not questing 1) that the proposed payments to the EWR program administrator for 2018 satisfy the many. their statutory obligations; 2) authorization to implement, subject to reconciliation, the EWR Photographer Joel Sartore has surcharge charges; and 3) other relief. staked a decade of his life, and counting, that the same holds All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commis- true for animals and the imper- sion’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Requirements and instructions for iled wonder they represent. filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be As detailed in PBS’ “Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark,” Sar- submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: tore is on a quest to capture [email protected]. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission images of the roughly 12,000 Associated Press staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: [email protected]. species in captivity around the THIS UNDATED image released by PBS shows an endangered world, including rare and endan- Diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) at Lemuria Land in Madagas- Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically gered ones, to persuade us they car. National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is documenting file a petition to intervene with this Commission by August 9, 2017. (Interested persons may are worth protecting. The three- thousands of rare animal species. His quest is detailed in the PBS series elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service part series debuts at 9 p.m. EDT “Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark,” a three-part series debuting Tues- upon Northern States Power Company- Wisconsin’s attorney, Ms. Sherri A. Wellman, Miller, Tuesday (check local listings) on day at 9 p.m. EDT. PBS stations and online. Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C., One Michigan Avenue, Suite 900, Lansing, Michigan Sartore’s subjects, ranging species that include, roughly, 900 wild was nurtured by his parents 48933. from majestic elephants to comi- mammals, 600 amphibians, during his Nebraska youth, in cal insects, are placed against an 1,800 birds, 700 fish and 1,200 which he hunted and fished with Any person wishing to appear at the hearing to make a statement of position without elegantly spare black or white reptiles. his father and shared his moth- becoming a party to the case may participate by filing an appearance. To file an appearance, background. There is an unset- He works with zoos, wildlife er’s love of nature. A book she the individual must attend the hearing and advise the presiding administrative law judge of tling challenge in the gaze of habitats, aquariums and other owned on birds included a chap- mammals, or so Sartore’s artistic facilities caring for animals, ter on extinct species, including his or her wish to make a statement of position. All information submitted to the Commission lens makes it seem. although he ventures into the wild the passenger pigeon that once in this matter becomes public information, thus available on the Michigan Public Service “The animals are the poetry. when needed. He and Chun-Wei filled America’s skies. Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish They’re beautiful works of art,” Yi, the PBS series’ director and “I was always amazed by that, to remain private. Sartore said in an interview. producer, focused on rare species, and I didn’t think that I would “They do all the talking. My job including New Zealand’s kakapo, live long enough to see another Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to the Michigan Administrative Hear- is to get out of the way.” a flightless bird, and the Yangtze animal go extinct. Well, in the 11 ing System’s Administrative Hearing Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Requests for fur- But if his images of beauty giant softshell turtle in China. years I’ve been doing the photo ther information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. and vulnerability fail to sway The latter has dwindled to three ark project, I’ve probably seen 10 people, he said, maybe self-inter- ancient survivors, Sartore said, go extinct,” Sartore said. est will. with one rescued from being sold It was a personal crisis that A copy of Northern States Power Company- Wisconsin’s request may be reviewed on “We really want to get people for meat decades ago by a circus gave rise to the building of the the Commission’s website at michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office of Northern States in the tent of conservation, and owner impressed with her size. ark. Sartore was a long-time, Power Company- Wisconsin. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may make them realize you can’t lose “We hope audiences find it an globe-trotting contract photogra- contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. half of all species and not have it important story that we’re look- pher for National Geographic come back and affect humanity ing to tell in ways that are beau- when his wife, Kathy, was diag- Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 et seq.; 1919 PA in a very detrimental way,” Sar- tiful, heartfelt, and often funny,” nosed with breast cancer. 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA tore said. said John Bredar, programming Anchored at home to care for her In his quest to build a virtual executive at series producer and their three children he 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; 2008 ark that captures the world’s bio- WGBH Boston. National Geo- mulled a new course, one PA 295, MCL 460.1001 et seq., and the Michigan Administrative Hearing System’s Admin- diversity, the National Geo- graphic is presenting exhibits at inspired in part by John James istrative Hearing Rules, 2015 AC, R 792.10401 et seq. graphic fellow has visited nearly major zoos nationwide as a com- Audubon’s documentation of the 40 countries to make digital plement to the series, he said. birds and mammals of North July 14, 2017 images of more than 6,000 Sartore’s appreciation of the America. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 l 11 Polanco, Pirates top Brewers 4-2 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Grego- the plate in the sixth to preserve their way to 45-48, the closest Pirates 4, Brewers 2 ry Polanco doubled twice, drove a tie. Polanco drove in Josh Bell they've been to .500 since early Milwaukee Pittsburgh ab rhbi ab rhbi in two runs and threw out a in the bottom of the inning off May. Villar 2b 5000Hrrison 2b-3b 4010 potential go-ahead run at the Josh Hader (1-1) to put the The surprising Brewers have Thames 1b 5020Crvelli c 5020 plate to lead the surging Pitts- Pirates in front. Felipe Rivero a semi-comfortable cushion in Braun lf 5010McCtchn cf 3010 T.Shaw 3b 5220Freese 3b 4000 burgh Pirates to a 4-2 win over retired the last four batters for the division and were in position Do.Sntn rf 3000Rivero p 0000 the Milwaukee Brewers on Mon- his seventh save. to push the Pirates down when Vogt c 2001J.Bell 1b 4110 day night. Travis Shaw, Eric Thames they took a 2-0 lead on an RBI Pina c 1000J.Osuna lf 2110 Arcia ss 4021A.Frzer lf 1000 Brewers catcher Stephen Vogt and Orlando Arcia had two hits single by Arcia in the second and Bre.Phl cf 2000G.Plnco rf 4242 left the game in the fifth inning each for the Brewers, who have an RBI fielders' choice in the Suter p 1000Mercer ss 3011 Scahill p 0000Kuhl p 2010 after a collision with Pirates lost consecutive games for the fourth by Vogt. Aguilar ph 1010Hudson p 0000 pitcher Chad Kuhl at the plate. first time this month. The Brew- Milwaukee starter Brent Hader p 0000Gsselin ph 1000 Vogt caught an incidental elbow ers left 11 men on base. Suter was effective over the first J.Hghes p 0000Watson p 0000 H.Perez ph 1000Nicasio p 0000 to the head from Kuhl, and both The Pirates pointed to their four innings before Pittsburgh Webb p 0000Moroff 2b 1011 players were down for several post All-Star break homestand finally broke through in the fifth. Totals 35 282Totals 34 4 13 4 minutes. Kuhl remained in the against St. Louis and Milwaukee Polanco doubled home Jose Milwaukee 010 100 000 —2 Pittsburgh 000 021 01x —4 game, but Vogt had to be helped as a chance to finally make Osuna and scored on a sacrifice E_Arcia (14). LOB_Milwaukee 11, Pittsburgh 10. to his feet and left to be evaluat- inroads in a crowded but unex- fly by Jordy Mercer to tie it at 2B_T.Shaw (23), J.Bell (17), G.Polanco 2 (18). ed for a neck strain and left knee SB_Arcia 3 (8), McCutchen (7). SF_Mercer (1). ceptional Central Division race. two. IP HRER BB SO Associated Press strain. Vogt held onto the ball Outfielder Starling Marte Kuhl followed with a single to Milwaukee WASHINGTON REDSKINS’ quarterback Kirk Cousins (8) passes during and Kuhl was called out. returns from an 80-game perfor- keep the inning going, then Suter 4 2-3 72222 Scahill 1-3 00001 the first half of an NFL football game against the New York Giants, in Polanco finished 4 for 4 and is mance-enhancing drugs suspen- found himself chugging home on Hader L,1-1 121100 Landover, Md., Jan. 1, 2017. Cousins is expected to play a second con- hitting .446 this month. Francis- sion on Tuesday, and he'll join a a single to right field by Francis- Hughes 110001 secutive season on the franchise tag because the team and Cousins co Cervelli added two hits for the team that's playing its best base- co Cervelli. Pittsburgh third base Webb 131111 Pittsburgh could not agree on a long-term contract. Pirates, who pulled within six ball of the season thanks in large coach Joey Cora decided to send Kuhl 5 2-3 42237 games of the first-place Brewers. part to the resurgent Polanco. Kuhl with one out and Andrew Hudson W,2-4 1-3 10000 Watson H,6 120011 Daniel Hudson (2-4) picked up The outfielder has raised his McCutchen on deck. The decision Nicasio H,16 2-3 10001 the win in relief of Kuhl when Washington QB Cousins average from .237 on July 1 to backfired for both teams, as Kuhl Rivero S,7-7 1 1-3 00001 Polanco nailed Manny Pina at .269 as the Pirates have clawed was called out on the play that HBP_by Kuhl (Suter). WP_Kuhl. Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Ryan Blakney. to play another season T_3:15. A_18,506 (38,362). ended Vogt's day. Kuhl gave up two runs and on franchise tag four hits in 5 2/3 innings. He WASHINGTON (AP) – Kirk senior vice president of player struck out a career-high seven Cousins will be the first quar- personnel Doug Williams said but was removed for Hudson terback in NFL history to play last month. “Wherever you with two on and two out in the consecutive seasons on the fran- want to put him it all depends sixth. Hudson allowed a sharp chise tag. on who’s looking at him in this single to pinch-hitter Hernan Cousins and the Washington league for what he’s done in this Perez, but Polanco loaded up to Redskins didn’t sign a long- league. I know a lot of people wipe out Pina at home. term deal by the deadline Mon- say he’s got to win this one, he’s TRAINER'S ROOM day. He will make $23.94 mil- got to win that one, but I think Brewers: 2B Eric Sogard tested lion on the franchise tag in 2017 Kirk has proved that he can his sprained left ankle by running in after earning $19.95 million play in this league.” the outfield on Monday and is hope- last year. Cousins and executives ful he can head out for a rehab Team president Bruce Allen called negotiations positive, and assignment later this week. Sogard, said in a prepared statement they may go through this again who hasn't played since July 4, that the team’s goal was to sign next spring. If Washington uses received a cortisone injection on the Cousins to a long-term contract the franchise tag again for ankle last Friday. ... RHP Chase Anderson (strained left oblique) and offered him $53 million 2018, Cousins would get a 44 could be ready for a bullpen session guaranteed or $72 million in percent raise to $34.47 million, by the time the team returns home the event of injury. That would or they could use the transition from its 10-game road trip later this have been the second-most fully tag on him at a cost of $28.78 month. guaranteed money given to a million. UP NEXT QB behind Aaron Rodgers’ $54 The transition tag would Brewers: Junior Guerra (1-3, 4.78 million. allow the Redskins to match ERA) returns from the 10-day dis- “Despite our repeated any offer but would not give Associated Press abled list (right shin contusion) to attempts, we have not received them any compensation if he PITTSBURGH PIRATES' Chad Kuhl, left, collides with Milwaukee Brewers catcher Stephen Vogt while face the Pirates for the second time any offer from Kirk’s agent this left. Cousins has no shortage of attempting to score in the fifth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh Monday. Both players were shaken this season. Guerra is 1-0 with a year,” Allen said. “Kirk has admirers around the league, up on the play and Vogt left the game. Kuhl was out on the play. 2.16 ERA in five games against Pittsburgh. made it clear that he prefers to most notably former Washing- play on a year-to-year basis. ton offensive coordinators Kyle While we would have liked to Shanahan, now head coach of work out a long-term contract the San Francisco 49ers, and before this season, we accept Sean McVay, now coach of the Zimmermann, Tigers rout Royals 10-2 his decision.” Los Angeles Rams. Cousins’ agent, Mike Chief negotiator Eric Schaf- McCartney, declined an inter- fer said the Redskins weren’t Detroit Tigers 10, RoyalsKansas City 2 ab rhbi ab rhbi view request made before Allen trying to “win a championship” Kinsler 2b 6131Mrrfeld 2b 5011 issued his statement. Allen said with their contract and said Cstllns 3b 5222Bnfacio rf 3010 Upton lf 4100L.Cain cf 3010 the team’s offer was made May there was a positive dialogue Mi.Cbrr 1b 4000Burns ph-cf 2000 2 and that he met with Cousins with Cousins’ camp. J.Mrtin rf 2000Hosmer 1b 5121 face to face over the weekend. “Kirk is a really good player Presley rf 2220S.Perez c 3010 V.Mrtin dh 4233Butera c 0000 The 28-year-old Michigan and he’s a Redskin and we only Mahtook cf 5132Mstakas 3b 4000 State product is going into his want him to be here,” Schaffer Avila c 3100A.Escbr ss 2010 third full season as Washing- said. “I would express that.” J.Iglss ss 4012R.Trres pr-ss 1100 Moss dh 3000 ton’s starter. Cousins set fran- Asked by former QB Joe The- A.Grdon lf 4010 chise records with 4,166 and ismann if he wanted to be a Totals 39 10 14 10 Totals 35 282 4,917 yards the past two sea- member of the Redskins, Detroit 132 100 102 —10 Kansas City 000 000 110 —2 sons, but has yet to win a play- Cousins said yes and called it E_Hosmer (3). DP_Kansas City 2. LOB_Detroit 9, off game. “an easy answer.” Kansas City 11. 2B_Kinsler (13), Presley (5), Merrifield (20). 3B_Kinsler 2 (3). HR_Castellanos (12), Mahtook Oakland’s Derek Carr signed “There’s just so many posi- (5), Hosmer (13). SF_J.Iglesias (1). a deal last month that guaran- tives to discuss — love my IP HRER BB SO tees him $40 million. Carr has teammates, I love playing with Detroit Zimmrmnn W,6-76 2-3 71107 also not won a playoff game, but these guys — so I don’t need to Saupold 1-3 11110 has played only three pro sea- look elsewhere,” Cousins said in Stumpf 100010 Bell 2-3 00010 sons, Cousins will head into his a video posted on the team’s Hardy 1-3 00000 sixth NFL campaign and was a website. Kansas City backup to Robert Griffin III to For at least this season, Vargas L,12-4 2 2-3 76644 Alexander 2 1-3 11122 start his career. Cousins remains with the Red- McCarthy 221000 In 46 games, including 41 skins. Allen said recently he Alburquerque 100001 starts, Cousins has completed believes Cousins has a lot of Feliz 142200 Saupold pitched to 2 batters in the 8th 65.6 percent of his passes for good football in front of him. HBP_by Zimmermann (Escobar), by Saupold (Bonifa- 12,113 yards, 72 touchdowns “We both share high hopes cio). Umpires_Home, Tom Hallion; First, Phil Cuzzi; Second, and 42 interceptions. for this season,” Allen said. Vic Carapazza; Third, Mark Ripperger. “I think Kirk has proved that “And we remain hopeful that a T_3:29. A_26,359 (37,903). he’s in the top 15 quarter- long-term contract will be and Yankees during his six-year backs,” recently promoted signed in the future.” career. “Like I’ve said from the get-go, this is a business, and if I get traded, I get traded.” forward to seeing his number ROSTER MOVES Pierce retires as raised to the rafters of TD Gar- The Royals reinstated RHP den,” Grousbeck said. Neftali Feliz from the paternity member of Celtics The 39-year-old retires atop list and recalled OF Billy Burns Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Paul Pierce the franchise’s lists in 3-point from Triple-A Omaha. OF Jorge DETROIT TIGERS' Nicholas Castellanos watches his two-run home run during the second inning of the team's is retiring as a member of the field goals (1,823), free throws Soler and RHP Miguel Almonte baseball game against the Kansas City Royals on Monday in Kansas City, Mo. Boston Celtics. (6,434) and steals (1,583). He is were optioned to the Storm The Celtics announced Mon- also Boston’s second all-time KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — strike hit Royals shortstop looked like an All-Star on Mon- Chasers. day that they have signed Pierce leading scorer with 24,021 Nicholas Castellanos and Mikie Alcides Escobar on the left wrist day night, though — not someone TRAINER’S ROOM to a contract so the 10-time All- points, trailing only Havlicek. Mahtook went deep, Jordan Zim- in the seventh inning. Escobar who had allowed at least four Tigers LHP Daniel Norris (left Star can retire with the team The 2008 NBA Finals MVP mermann smothered the Royals was forced to leave the game. runs each of his last three starts, groin strain) is making a rehab where he spent his first 15 sea- was showered with cheers when- with strikes and the Detroit Eric Hosmer homered in the and was 0-4 with a 6.99 ERA on start for Triple-A Toledo on Tues- sons in the NBA. Pierce helped ever he returned to the Garden, Tigers proceeded to trounce eighth for Kansas City. Whit the road. day night. ... Martinez was bring Boston a championship in including in what turned out to Kansas City 10-2 to open a four- Merrifield also drove in a run. Zimmermann breezed through removed in the seventh as a pre- 2008 as part the “Big Three” of be his final game there in Febru- game series Monday night. Things went awry for Vargas a perfect first, bounced back from cautionary measure with lower Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. ary. Pierce had just one basket in Ian Kinsler added three extra- from the first pitch, which back-to-back singles to escape back tightness. Pierce previously said that last the Clippers’ 107-102 loss, but it base hits for the Tigers, who Kinsler swatted to the fence for a trouble in the second, then began Royals INF Cheslor Cuthbert season would be his final one in was just as memorable as many knocked American League wins double. Vargas proceeded to pounding the strike zone. By the (left wrist sprain) went to Omaha the NBA. of the buzzer-beating shots that leader Jason Vargas (12-4) from match a season high with four time he hit the 50-pitch mark, to begin a rehab assignment. “It’s an honor to have this earned him folk hero status dur- the game after 2 2/3 innings in walks, Kinsler added a pair of Zimmermann threw 44 of them Cuthbert was hitting .196 in 33 opportunity to once again call ing his time in Boston. his first start since the All-Star triples off him, and the homers for strikes, and he wound up games when he went on the DL myself a Boston Celtic,” Pierce Current Celtics All-Star Isa- break. by Castellanos and Mahtook with only four two-ball counts in retroactive to June 26. said in a statement. “The organi- iah Thomas backed off Pierce in Zimmermann (6-7) allowed combined to go nearly 900 feet. the game. UP NEXT zation and city took me in and the closing seconds, with the one run and seven hits without a The dismal performance came TRADE TALK The Tigers are recalling LHP made me one of their own, and I game out of reach, to let Pierce walk in 6 2/3 innings, throwing after Vargas was battered for six Rumors have suggested that Matt Boyd from Toledo to start couldn’t imagine ending my knock down one more basket on 79 of 97 pitches for strikes. His runs — including three homers Detroit could trade slugger J.D. Tuesday night, while the Royals career any other way. I’m a the parquet floor that he made dominance was partly a result of — on eight hits and a walk in five Martinez and closer Justin Wil- will send LHP Travis Wood for Celtic for life.” Celtics manager his personal playground so many first-pitch strikes to 24 of the 28 innings at Seattle in his final son before the July 31 deadline, his second start of the season. partner Wyc Grousbeck said the times. batters he faced, which helped start before the All-Star break. though both said they weren’t Boyd’s last start with Detroit franchise was “honored” that As the ball fell through the the right-hander win for the first Vargas did toss a shutout focused on where they might end came May 31 in Kansas City, Pierce had chosen to retire as a net, fans erupted. “I’m glad I was time since June 3. inning during last week’s Mid- up. “Once you’re traded once, it’s when he allowed four runs on Celtic. “We congratulate Paul on able to cap it off,” Pierce said Seemingly the only pitch Zim- summer Classic. not a big deal,” said Wilson, who seven hits and a walk in 3 2/3 a Hall of Fame career, and look afterward. “At least I can say I mermann threw that wasn’t a It was Zimmermann who has been traded from the Pirates innings. put one last bucket in.” 12 l TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard What we learned at Wimbledon:

Detroit at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Washington at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. assignment. AmericanBaseball League Washington at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Sent LHP Dallas East Division National League MajorSoccer League Soccer Keuchel to Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab Never count out Roger Federer WLPct GB East Division All Times EDT assignment. Boston 52 42 .553 — WLPct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned Tampa Bay 49 44 .527 2½ Washington 56 36 .609 — W LT Pts GF GA RHP Miguel Almonte and OF Jorge Soler New York 47 44 .516 3½ Atlanta 45 46 .495 10½ Chicago 11 35 38 37 19 to Omaha (PCL). Recalled OF Billy Burns Toronto 43 49 .467 8 Miami 42 49 .462 13½ Toronto FC 11 35 38 34 19 from Omaha. Reinstated RHP Neftali Baltimore 43 49 .467 8 New York 41 49 .456 14 New York City FC10 63 33 36 24 Perez from paternity leave. Sent 3B Central Division Philadelphia 30 61 .330 25½ Atlanta United FC 973 30 39 27 Cheslor Cuthbert to Omaha for a rehab WLPct GB Central Division Orlando City 875 29 22 29 assignment. Cleveland 47 43 .522 — WLPct GB Columbus 9 10 1 28 30 32 NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned RHP Minnesota 47 45 .511 1 Milwaukee 52 43 .547 — New York 882 26 20 25 Domingo German to Scranton/Wilkes- Kansas City 45 46 .495 2½ Chicago 47 45 .511 3½ Philadelphia 675 23 25 21 Barre (IL). Detroit 42 49 .462 5½ St. Louis 45 47 .489 5½ Montreal 566 21 27 29 National League Chicago 38 52 .422 9 Pittsburgh 45 48 .484 6 New England 595 20 29 31 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP West Division Cincinnati 39 53 .424 11½ D.C. United 5 11 3 18 14 31 Jason Hursh and INF Jace Peterson to WLPct GB West Division WESTERN CONFERENCE Gwinnett (IL). Reinstated UTs Sean Houston 62 31 .667 — WLPct GB W LT Pts GF GA Rodriguez and Danny Santana from the Seattle 47 47 .500 15½ Los Angeles 64 29 .688 — Sport Kansas City 848 32 24 14 10-day DL. Texas 45 47 .489 16½ Arizona 53 39 .576 10½ FC Dallas 837 31 30 18 COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned LHP Los Angeles 46 49 .484 17 Colorado 54 41 .568 11 Houston 874 28 34 29 Zac Rosscup to Albuquerque (PCL). Oakland 42 50 .457 19½ San Diego 40 52 .435 23½ Portland 776 27 34 31 Recalled RHP Jairo Diaz from Albu- Sunday's Games San Francisco 35 58 .376 29 San Jose 775 26 22 26 querque. N.Y. Yankees 3, Boston 0, 1st game Sunday's Games Seattle 676 24 25 28 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to Detroit 6, Toronto 5, 11 innings Washington 14, Cincinnati 4 Vancouver 773 24 24 27 terms with LHP Jason Richman on a Chicago Cubs 8, Baltimore 0 L.A. Dodgers 3, Miami 2 Los Angeles 684 22 28 32 minor league contract. Houston 5, Minnesota 3 Colorado 13, N.Y. Mets 4 Real Salt Lake 6 12 2 20 23 40 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Seattle 7, Chicago White Sox 6, 10 Atlanta 7, Arizona 1 Colorado 6 11 1 19 19 27 Jose Valdez to El Paso (PCL). Reinstated innings Chicago Cubs 8, Baltimore 0 Minnesota United 5 11 3 18 25 42 RHP Kirby Yates from paternity leave. Kansas City 4, Texas 3 Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Selected L.A. Angels 4, Tampa Bay 3 Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 2 for tie. the contract of RHP Jacob Turner from Oakland 7, Cleveland 3 San Diego 7, San Francisco 1 Wednesday, July 19 Syracuse (IL). Transferred RHP Koda Boston 3, N.Y. Yankees 0, 2nd game Monday's Games Philadelphia at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Glover to the 60-day DL. Monday's Games Washington 6, Cincinnati 1 San Jose at New York, 7:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Associated Press Baltimore 3, Texas 1 Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2 Toronto FC at New York City FC, 7:30 National Basketball Association Toronto 4, Boston 3 Miami 6, Philadelphia 5, 10 innings p.m. BOSTON CELTICS — Signed G/F Paul SPAIN'S GARBINE Muguruza reacts as she holds the trophy as she leaves the court after defeating Venus Minnesota 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Houston at Minnesota United, 8 p.m. Pierce and announced his retirement. Williams of the United States in the Women's Singles final match on day twelve at the Wimbledon Tennis Seattle 9, Houston 7, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 4, Atlanta 3 D.C. United at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed F Rade Championships in London Saturday, Detroit 10, Kansas City 2 Colorado 9, San Diego 6 Real Salt Lake at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Zagorac. Tampa Bay at Oakland Cleveland at San Francisco Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Women's National Basketball Associa- LONDON (AP) — Never count he raised his major total to 19 by tion Cleveland at San Francisco Tuesday's Games Friday, July 21 out Roger Federer. Seems obvi- winning Wimbledon without a When Serena Williams missed a Tuesday's Games Milwaukee (Guerra 1-3) at Pittsburgh Atlanta United FC at Orlando City, 7 p.m. ATLANTA DREAM — Signed G Chelsea Grand Slam tournament, as she did Texas (Ross 2-1) at Baltimore (Bundy 8- (Nova 9-6), 7:05 p.m. Saturday, July 22 Hopkins to a seven-day contract. ous, right? Especially after he dropping a set, finishing the fort- at the French Open and Wimbledon 8), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (Ray 8-4) at Cincinnati (Romano Chicago at New York City FC, 2 p.m. FOOTBALL won his record-breaking eighth night with a 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 victory Toronto (Happ 3-6) at Boston (Johnson 2- 1-1), 7:10 p.m. New York at Minnesota United, 4 p.m. National Football League because she is pregnant, the whole 0), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-5) at Miami Colorado at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Fired general Wimbledon championship and over 2014 U.S. Open champion complexion of the event changes. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 14-2) at Chicago (Conley 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Houston at D.C. United, 7 p.m. manager Dave Gettleman. second Grand Slam title of this Marin Cilic in Sunday’s final. Everyone knows it. All of a sudden, White Sox (Gonzalez 4-8), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis (Wacha 6-3) at N.Y. Mets (Mon- FC Dallas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Canadian Football League resurgent season. “Honestly, I’m incredibly sur- her older sister, Venus, is once again N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 0-3) at Minnesota tero 1-5), 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles at New England, 7:30 p.m. EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed OL (Colon 2-8), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 5-9) at Atlanta Philadelphia at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Jacob Ruby and LB Kevin Jackson. There have been times, prised how well this year is a title contender at age 37. Venus is Seattle (Gaviglio 3-4) at Houston (Pea- (Newcomb 1-4), 7:35 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed though, when folks wondered going. How well I’m feeling, as the only woman to have reached at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 14-2) at Chicago LB Nehemie Kankolongo. Signed DL cock 7-1), 8:10 p.m. 10 p.m. whether he was done winning well. How things are turning out least the fourth round at each of the Detroit (Boyd 2-5) at Kansas City (Wood White Sox (Gonzalez 4-8), 8:10 p.m. Sunday, July 23 Shayon Green and LB Kyrie Wilson to the past six majors. She was the oldest 1-2), 8:15 p.m. San Diego (Lamet 3-3) at Colorado (Sen- practice roster. major tournaments. He was get- to be on the courts. How I’m Portland at Vancouver, 6:30 p.m. finalist at the All England Club since Tampa Bay (Snell 0-5) at Oakland (Smith zatela 9-3), 8:40 p.m. San Jose at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. HOCKEY ting older. He went 4½ years managing tougher situations. 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Washington (Jackson 0-0) at L.A. Angels National Hockey League 1994. Like Federer, no sense in try- (Chavez 5-10), 10:07 p.m. BUFFALO SABRES — Named Chris Hajt without such a title. He was sur- Where my level of play is on a Washington (Jackson 0-0) at L.A. Angels TransactionsBASEBALL ing to write her off. Cleveland (Clevinger 5-3) at San Francis- assistant coach. Retained assistant coach (Chavez 5-10), 10:07 p.m. American League passed in the rankings by the daily basis. I am surprised that co (Blach 6-5), 10:15 p.m. Tom Ward. MUGURUZA AND OSTAPENKO Cleveland (Clevinger 5-3) at San Francis- BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Wednesday's Games CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Announced other members of tennis’ Big 4 as it’s this good,” Federer said. “I Venus faded in Saturday’s final, co (Blach 6-5), 10:15 p.m. Stefan Crichton to Norfolk (IL). Sent RHP Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. the retirement of D Brian Campbell, who they began accumulating Grand knew I could do great again, Wednesday's Games Mike Wright to the GCL Orioles for a losing the last nine games against Philadelphia at Miami, 12:10 p.m. will remain with the club in the business N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. rehab assignment. Agreed to terms with Slam trophies — first Rafael maybe one day, but not at this Garbine Muguruza, who became the San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. operations department. Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. LHP Cameron Bishop on a minor league Cleveland at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Signed F Nadal, then Novak Djokovic, level. So I guess you would have only woman to have won a major Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. contract. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Frederick Gaudreau to a three-year con- title match against each Williams sis- Cleveland at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned INF then Andy Murray. laughed, too, if I told you I was Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. tract. Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Tzu-Wei Lin and RHP Austin Maddox to Even Federer himself began to going to win two Slams this year. ter. Muguruza, who got past Serena St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. OTTAWA SENATORS — Agree to terms Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated LHP Eduardo in the 2016 French Open final, has L.A. Dodgers at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 with C Jean-Gabriel Pageau on a three- wonder. He took the last half of People wouldn’t believe me if I L.A. Dodgers at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Rodriguez from the 10-day DL. Sent LHP stamped herself as a fearless, pow- p.m. p.m. year contract. 2016 off to let his surgically said that. I also didn’t believe Roenis Elias to Lowell (NYP) for a rehab erful force at 23, in position to accu- repaired left knee heal properly that I was going to win two this mulate big titles for years. Another and has returned to the top of the year.” woman who fits that description is game. First, he ended his Slam Here’s what else we learned Jelena Ostapenko, 20, who won the Hamlin wins at New Hampshire, drought by winning the Aus- during the 131st edition of Wim- French Open last month, then fol- tralian Open in January. Then, bledon: lowed that up by reaching Wimble- after skipping the French Open, don’s quarterfinals. ends Gibbs’ winless streak THE WILLIAMS SISTERS LOUDON, N.H. (AP) — Joe OUT AT THE PLATE Gibbs Racing has undergone an unexpected upheaval that forced the organization into a youth movement. The biggest surprise, though, was going 0 for 2017. Denny Hamlin ended that rut with the kind of finish down the stretch that showed that — yes, the new generation may be on the way — but the JGR lynchpin still knows how to win. Hamlin held off Kyle Larson over the final laps Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speed- way to send Gibbs to its first vic- tory of the season. One of the top organizations in NASCAR, JGR had yet to have any of its four drivers win until Hamlin took the lead with 33 laps left and held off the hard- charging Larson on the final lap. Hamlin needed his 30th career Cup victory to secure a berth in NASCAR’s version of the postseason and end a winless Associated Press streak that stretched to last DRIVER DENNY Hamlin reacts as he is handed a lobster after winning Submitted Photo / Norm Teach September at Richmond. the NASCAR Cup Series 301 auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speed- IRONWOOD’S ZACH Baross puts the tag on Washburn’s Carlos Rosales as he attempts to score in Babe Ruth “Definitely needed a win for way in Loudon, N.H., Sunday. baseball action Monday night. Rosales was called out, and Ironwood went on to win the contest, 27-9. the organization, for myself,” Hamlin said. two-time Daytona 500 champion us which I think is a good thing. He’ll take the checkered flag Kenseth in the No. 20 next sea- The little stuff we got in trouble — just hold the nutcracker. son. With Hamlin sending the for so far hasn’t affected our per- Hamlin, who has a Cup win in crowd into a frenzy by burning formance. We’ve got to keep each of his 12 seasons, gave the tires down, Sunday was sim- working hard on the areas on our everyone a laugh when he scam- ply a reason for the organization race car that are legal and find pered away from the lobster tra- to celebrate. more speed that way.” ditionally awarded to the winner Jones and Suarez will soon be Here are other items of note in victory lane. expected to carry the load into from New Hampshire: the next decade once Busch and “I have a lobster phobia,” he LOGANO OUT: said. the 36-year-old Hamlin finish Joey Logano’s miserable stretch Larson had a sensational run their careers. continued on his home track. from the rear of the field, where “They’re going to be there long Logano, who needs a win or a string he was forced to start because he after I’m gone,” Hamlin said. of strong finishes to make failed inspection after he won the “They’ll be the team leaders. You NASCAR’s playoffs, was forced off Saturdayy,, July 22 – 8:30 a.m. pole. Larson lost his points lead just try and set an example for the track on the third stage because last week and his crew chief was them. Show the work ethic that of a suspension issue. NASCAR it takes to be a winner on a week- seized a rear suspension part with suspended after failing a post- the No. 22 Ford in the garage. He race inspection at Kentucky. ly basis. Hopefully, that infec- Old Depoot Park tious-type atmosphere bleeds finished 37th. Hamlin crashed the No. 11 The Connecticut driver reeled off into them and they lead the team Toyota in practice and was forced six top-five finishes in the first nine Race includes 5 Mile Run or 2 Mile Runn//WWaalk to race in a backup car. It seemed after we’re gone.” races that included a win at Rich- to suit him just fine at New Larson was second and nearly mond. The win did not count toward Hampshire. caught Hamlin — after a trying the playoffs because of rules viola- Entry fees: $21 for entrants 20 years and olderr,, $19 for entrants 19 years. Includes race T- week where NASCAR caught tions. Logano has posted just two Martin Truex Jr., was third, shirt!($2 discount for all U.P. Roaad Runner Club members.) followed by Matt Kenseth and Larson’s Chip Ganassi team try- top-10 finishes over the last 10 races Kevin Harvick. ing to tinker a bit too much out- and this was the fifth time he finished side the rule book on the No. 42 25th or worse. JGR won seven of the first 12 TRACK CRACK Awards presented in both races to the top twwo male and female finisheers in each age races last season and Carl Chevrolet. Larson’s team was penalized The race was stopped for 5 1/2 category. Numerous door prizzes will also be awarded. Edwards was 10 laps away from minutes when a pot hole opened on a possible championship when he 35 points this week, erasing the track. The hole was discovered crashed out in the finale. Daniel what had been a one-point just before the second stage and Race forms available at Aspirus Ironwood Hospital, Main Street Fitness and the Ironwood Suarez replaced Edwards this advantage over Truex in the crews hit the scene to make repairs. season, and Hamlin, Kenseth driver standings. Truex, who led ALMIROLA’S RETURN Chamber of Commerce or on the web at wwww..asppirus.org in the Program and Events section. and Kyle Busch have made 137 laps, leads the standings by Aric Almirola finished 24th in his strong runs at the checkered 38 points over Larson. first race since he suffered a frac- flag, they just couldn’t find the Larson’s pole-winning time tured vertebra during a fiery multi- was disallowed because of an car wreck May 13 at Kanas Speed- winning formula until New way. Hampshire. unapproved rear deck fin lid. “NASCAR’s kept a closer eye UP NEXT “It’s not from a lack of trying,” Kyle Busch heads to Indianapolis Hamlin said. on our team, in particular,” Lar- to try and win his third straight Brick- JGR also announced this week son said. “Had to go to the back. yard 400 championship. Busch has that Erik Jones would replace I don’t think that really affected not won a Cup race since he kissed the bricks at Indy. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE / NATION TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 l 13 Obituaries UP sex Margaret Lillian Hammond Elizabeth ‘Betty’ ‘Bonnie’ Jane offender to BELDING, Mich. — Margaret Lillian Ham- within, as evidenced by her favorite Bible Cebolski mond, 96, of Belding, formerly of Ionia, passed verse, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, away on Saturday, July 15, 2017, at Metron and lean not on your own understanding; In DULUTH, Minn. — Elizabeth “Betty” “Bonnie” Jane Cebol- face charges in of Belding Nursing Center following an all your ways submit to him, and He will ski, 78, of Bessemer Mich., passed on to eternal life on July 4, extended stay there. make your paths straight.” She was a mem- 2017, at Essentia Hospital in Duluth. She was born in Battle Creek on June 15, ber of Shiloh Community Church and One of Bonnie’s last requests was to be able to see the federal court 1921, daughter of Leon DeWitt and Alice Dar- enjoyed the love and fellowship of many dur- Fourth of July parades this year, and she made row (Lowe) Kanouse, both of whom preceded ing her good and full life. sure she was able to see the entire Bessemer By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] her in death. She attended rural schools for Margaret will be greatly missed by her dear parade without anyone standing in front of MARQUETTE — The 37- her elementary education and graduated from and loving family, including, children, Linda her. Elizabeth was born on April 14, 1939, in year-old Upper Peninsula man Ionia High School with the Class of 1939. Lou Hammond, Carol Sue (Ernie) Hammond- who abducted a co-worker after a She was a talented musician, playing saxo- Seif, of Belding, Margaret Ann Siler, of Cold- Bessemer to the late John and Pearl Cebolski. Bonnie was raised in Bessemer, where she fishing trip will be charged with phone in the concert and marching bands water and Dale D. (Valorie) Hammond, of federal offenses, according to throughout high school. She even earned the Ionia; 13 grandchildren, Bart, Bret, Heather, attended A.D. Johnston High School, graduat- ing in 1957. After graduation, Bonnie attended Michigan State Police. honor of playing a solo at the commencement Troy, Christ, Tracey, Gina, Ginelle, Jed, Jana, Eric Scott Ruska will be pros- Gogebic Community College and upon gradua- exercises for her high school class. Margaret Dylan, Tom, Theresa and Mike; 37 great- ecuted at the federal level by the continued her education at Mount Pleasant grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchil- tion, moved to Southfield Mich., where she Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Assistant U.S. Attorney’s Office College, earning a Rural Education Certifi- dren. worked as a secretary for Star Furniture and for the Western District of then Filmore and Fareway Construction. Upon ‘Bonnie’ Jane cate, and then completed her bachelor’s degree In addition to her parents and husband, she Cebolski Michigan, Marquette office, in education at Western Michigan University. was preceded in death by two children, her retirement in 2004, Bonnie moved back to 1939 — 2017 according to police. She married Floyd Eugene Hammond Jr., Eugene Floyd and Janet Marie; and two her home town of Bessemer. Around 4:25 a.m. on Fri- on July 4, 1942. The couple exchanged vows in brothers. Bonnie loved to watch football, baseball, basketball and day, the search for a 28-year- Pontiac, and shared 43 years of marriage prior Visitation and funeral services will take hockey on TV. Her favorite teams were the Detroit Lions, old woman and Ruska ended to his death in 1985. place on Wednesday, July 19, at Shiloh Com- Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Red Wings, and anyone in the city of Munising with She enjoyed a 30-year long career in edu- munity Church in Orleans, with Pastor Ken who was playing the Green Bay Packers. the arrest of Ruska by Michi- cation, teaching in schools in Coldwater, Harger officiating. Visitation will begin at Bonnie never married and never had any children, but she gan State Police at a gas sta- Ionia, Trout Creek and Ewen. Following her 9:30 a.m. and the funeral will begin at 10:30 always felt her nieces and nephews to be the next best thing to tion. “retirement,” she substitute-taught at both a.m. Interment will follow at Woodard Lake her own children. After a five-day search, state Ionia and Belding Schools. It was a labor of Cemetery. Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents; a sister and police observed Ruska’s vehicle, love, really, as she thoroughly enjoyed teach- Those wishing to express their sympathy brother-in-law, Muriel and Rich David; a brother-in-law, a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado pick- ing and working with children of all ages. are welcomed to consider a donation in Mar- Eugene Fudaley; two nieces, Lori Cebolski and Arlene Fuda- up, at the gas station. They approached and made contact She was a strong woman who fought for garet’s memory to Shiloh Community Church. ley; and a nephew, Jim Thiede. with Ruska and the victim. what she believed in throughout her life and For additional information, please contact She is survived by a brother, Jim (Karin) Cebolski and their children, Linda (Neal) Nelson, Scotty (Dana) Cebolski and Troopers determined that the set a good example for her children, believ- Verdun Family Funeral Home in Belding at woman was being held against ing that strength did not only come from 616-794-1300 or at verdunfh.com. Kristin (Mike) King; a sister, Margaret Fudaley and her chil- dren, Marilee and Geno Fudaley, Jackie Thiede and Kathy Jo her will, strapped in the passen- (Jim) Koval; and a sister, Charleen (Bill) Bennetts and their ger seat of the vehicle. They then arrested Ruska, a convicted sex children, Greg (Pat) and David (Laura) Bennetts; and her offender. John David Machesky nieces, Barbara (Jack) Hills, Sandra (Bob) Maki, Ricky (Diane) The two were co-workers in David and Billy David. Wetmore. HURLEY, Wis. — John David “Ski” Mach- Sino-Japanese War, World Cremation has taken place with the assistance of Range The victim and Ruska were esky, of Gile, has entered into eternal life. War II (including the inva- Funeral Services, Frick Zielinski Funeral Home. reported missing on July 10 There will be a veteran’s memorial service sion of Anzio Beach) and A celebration of Bonnie’s life will be held on Aug. 13 at the after they didn’t return to work for him in Hurley, at the St. Mary’s Cemetery, Korea. home of Linda and Neal Nelson at 3 p.m. All friends and fam- following Sunday’s fishing trip in the veterans’ section on Saturday, Aug. 4, He and his wife, Ruth, ily are welcome. Luncheon will be served. on national forest land in Chica- at 11 a.m. Friends and neighbors are invited. raised their two children, A special thank you to Gogebic Medical Care Facility in go Lake in Delta County. He was preceded in death by his son, John Sharon and John Jr., in San Wakefield Michigan for all their care and compassion. Law enforcement agencies Jr.; his first wife, Ruth Arrone; and second Leandro, Calif. His hobbies searched by air and underwater wife, Alice Peterson. were fishing, golfing, bowling Margaret T. Mrozinski with a dive team, and canine His progeny includes daughter, Sharon and he liked to dance. When units were also deployed. IRONWOOD, Mich. — Margaret T. Mrozinski, 92, a lifelong Authorities said a surveil- (Machesky, Hurst) Wiita; grandsons, John, John David John retired from the Navy, Mill Creek, Wash., Alexander, Paradise, he then had a lucrative career Montreal, Wis., resident, died Sunday afternoon, July 16, lance photo of Ruska’s truck led Machesky them to move away from the Calif., and Jason Hurst, Ironwood, Mich.; and 1917 — 2017 with Mobil Oil Co., heading 2017, at Westgate Nursing, Rehabilitation and Assisted Living water to search inland, prior to great-grandchildren, Chantz, Maddix, Lucas, up its Northern California Community in Ironwood. the early Friday morning operations. A complete obituary will be published in Wednesday’s Daily Alexis, Jacob and Jordan Hurst. arrest. John was born on June 21, 1917. He and his Upon retiring from Mobil, Globe by McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home and Cremation Ser- vices of Ironwood. According to the criminal siblings, Nada, Regina, Dorothy, Lawrence, he and Alice traveled exten- complaint, Ruska sexually Aloysius, Edward and David Machesky, were sively. Their retirement home assaulted the victim on a boat raised along the banks of the Montreal River was in Napa, Calif. After los- Veteran Arvo G. Vuorenmaa and at other times over the next in Gile. ing his second wife, he resid- four days, under the threat he’d At the age of 16, upon high school gradua- ed in Paradise, Calif., at an IRONWOOD, Mich. — Arvo G. Vuorenmaa, 94, Ironwood harm the woman and her family. tion, John walked to Duluth, Minn., and active senior retirement center where he Township, died Monday morning, July 17, 2017, in Ironwood. He then told officers where the joined the U.S. Navy. That 30-year career took remained kind, fun loving and alert to the Range Funeral Service and Crematory, Ketola-Burla Funer- assaults had occurred, according him all around the world and serving in the end. al Home of Ironwood is assisting the family. to the complaint. Ontonagon Biorefinery Project unaffected by recent trends ONTONAGON — With a pro- bustion engines by 2019. How do Lumberton, Mississippi. Both are U.S. That will make the demand The initiatives by Norway, from wood waste and forest posed $300 million renewable these recent developments partnering with SynSel to bring and value of our domestically India and France to move away residue can reduce carbon diox- fuel plant planned for the site of impact renewable energy pro- biorefineries to Ontonagon and produced fuel even greater.” from combustible vehicle engines ide emissions by up to 95 per- the former Smurfit-Stone Paper jects like that proposed by Lumberton, respectively. Grimes added, “SynSel pro- elicited the following by Grimes, cent, compared to traditional fos- Mill in Ontonagon and another SynSel Energy? Asked about the impact of the jects actually support many of “It is premature to say that sil fuels. project in Lumberton, Mississip- The company, of Elmhurst, Trump Administration’s recent the Trump administration’s ini- today’s combustible engines are In contrast, the U.S. Environ- pi, it is relevant to understand Ill., is developing both biorefin- actions and how it impacts tiatives, including job creation dying. These engines are too mental Protection Agency found how recent trends in the world ery projects and will use local renewable energy projects, Tuck- and energy independence. Each integrated in all aspects of our that there was only a 50 percent and the oil and automobile indus- wood waste and forest residue to er responded, “The U.S.’ with- SynSel plant creates nearly 250 industrialized life. However, carbon dioxide emission reduc- tries will affect the project. produce biofuel that is drop-in drawal from the Paris Accord has direct and indirect jobs, and we without the pro-climate change tion for electrical vehicles In spite of the U.S. withdraw- ready for use by existing vehicle had little to no impact on our pro- are using domestically sourced environmental profile of SynSel- charged by electricity produced al from the Paris Climate Accord, engines. The plants will produce ject. The worldwide demand for waste wood to produce the type fuel, legacy U.S. combustion from natural gas and 75 percent worldwide support to counter synthetic versions of gasoline, renewable biofuels continues to renewable biofuel and decrease engine and vehicle manufactur- reduction for vehicles charged on global warming continues to diesel and aviation fuel. The bio- grow and far exceeds the avail- dependence on oil imports. ers may have to decrease manu- electricity produced by solar. expand. A number of countries fuel is able to directly displace able supply of the types of biofu- “Also, the Department of facturing, resulting in thousands SynSel confirmed it has recently announced separate petroleum-based fuel and be el that SynSel will produce. Our Defense is looking for fuel like of lost U.S. jobs. secured construction funding landmark initiatives to end the used in fuel blends. project financier and business what SynSel produces. So, an off- “Fortunately, the truth will from its U.S.-based financier for sale of gas- and diesel-powered Although SynSel Energy partner sees these trends and take with the DOD increases eco- become known over time that both Ontonagon and Lumberton vehicles, including Norway by declined comment because of con- has committed to funding 100 nomic activity in getting fuel to these same engines powered by biorefineries. It is securing the 2025, India by 2030 and France fidentiality agreements that pre- plants like the one to be built in their loading marine and rail ter- biofuel produced by SynSel construction project deposit, by 2040. clude public discussion of its pro- Ontonagon. minals, all the while improving plants have a greener profile which is required to release con- On an even broader scope, one jects, journalists spoke with Pat “It also appears the Trump energy security. The premium than electric cars charged by struction funding. of the largest manufacturers of Tucker, president of Lost Bowl administration is positioning to paid by the DOD will seed more solar electricity,” Grimes said. The closing of the project vehicles and combustion engines, Development, of Ontonagon, and terminate financial incentives on SynSel plants and just create A study by Michigan Techno- deposit for both projects is antic- Volvo, of Sweden, will cease to Jackie Grimes, partner in G and foreign producers of our type of more jobs and enhance the secu- logical University, in Houghton, ipated in the next several build vehicles that use only com- C Industrial Services, LLC, of fuel that import products into the rity profile.” found that biofuels produced months. Whose side are you on? Separate lawyers defend Trump, aides

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the gov- anticipate that they will be in a position With each new disclosure that fol- a meeting like the one Don jr attended able for the West Wing staff to keep ernment’s Russia investigations heat to provide information adverse to any of lowed, the lawyers tweaked their public in order to get info on an opponent. punting questions about the president. up, a growing cast of lawyers is signing the other individuals,” said Stephen statements — and anxiously speculated That’s politics!,” the president tweeted “We end up spending a lot of time up to defend President Donald Trump Gillers, a New York University law pro- over who in the group was disclosing the Monday. talking to the counsel’s office about what and his associates. But the interests of fessor and legal ethics expert. “They damaging information to the media. But emails about the meeting that can and can’t be referred to outside those lawyers — and their clients — have to have their own lawyer.” People with knowledge of the legal were released by Trump Jr. rattled some counsel, what still remains in our don’t always align, adding a new layer of The diverging interests began to wrangling insisted on anonymity White House advisers, particularly his purview,” White House spokesman Sean drama and suspicion in a White House emerge more clearly during last week’s because they were not authorized to dis- enthusiastic response to being told Spicer said Monday. Spicer said he did already rife with internal rivalries. fallout over a June 2016 meeting with a cuss the matter publicly. directly that the attorney had damaging not believe Cobb had vetted the presi- Trump himself has both an outside Russian attorney that both the presi- In Trump’s inner circle, a group long information about Democrat Hillary dent’s tweet on Monday. legal team and a new in-house special dent’s son and his son-in-law attended split into factions, the potential for fuel- Clinton that was being provided by the Trump will continue to work with the counsel, Ty Cobb, for Russia-related during the heat of the presidential cam- ing other officials’ legal difficulties could Russian government. outside legal team already representing matters. White House senior adviser paign. Legal teams for the president, be high. Last week’s revelations helped his personal interests: Jay Sekulow, a Jared Kushner, who is also Trump’s son- Trump Jr. and Kushner all discussed It’s all going to get even more compli- prompt the president to bolster his own frequent television commentator, and in-law, has a pair of high-powered attor- the matter before the meeting was first cated as both Justice Department spe- legal defense. He hired Cobb, an experi- New York-based attorney Marc neys working for him. The president’s reported by The New York Times. But cial counsel Robert Mueller’s investiga- enced white-collar attorney, who is slat- Kasowitz, whose unconventional style son, Donald Trump Jr., recently hired the lawyers couldn’t agree on a single, tion and three separate congressional ed to join the White House staff on July has left some aides to the president his own lawyer. And former campaign public explanation for the meeting and probes gather steam. Kushner is expect- 31, according to Cobb’s law firm. Cobb is unimpressed. aides who expect to be caught up in the ultimately settled on a statement that ed to talk to the Senate intelligence com- expected to play a public role, crafting Kasowitz and Sekulow don’t work out expanding probes are also shopping for had to be repeatedly amended as new mittee soon, and Judiciary Chairman official White House responses to devel- of the White House, though both are representation — and dealing with information dripped out. The job of coor- Chuck Grassley wants to summon opments. there on occasion for meetings with the sticker-shock over the price tags. dination was especially challenging Trump Jr. for testimony. His hiring came with an acknowl- president. Sekulow made multiple The result is a crowded group of high- because the lawyers couldn’t always The president and his son have both edgement that the current arrangement appearances at the White House last priced attorneys bent on defending their speak freely about what they knew, out tried to downplay last year’s meeting wasn’t working. Trump’s personal week as the controversy over the meet- own clients, even if it means elbowing of concern for attorney-client privilege, with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnit- lawyers were supposed to take the pres- ing with the Russian lawyer unfolded. those clients’ colleagues. according to people with knowledge of skaya. sure off the White House to respond to The expanding legal teams come at a “Any one of those individuals can the discussions. “Most politicians would have gone to Russia inquiries. But it’s become unten- cost. 14 l TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DEFLOCKED Friends won’t stop discussing politics at dinner

Dear Annie: We have all Pain: The Mind-Body Connec- been told to avoid discussions of tion,” and it changed my life! politics and religion when dining After reading that book, I out with friends, and for many found more books by Dr. Sarno, years I found this easy to prac- as well as some lectures on DVD. tice. But lately, it seems that I was never his patient; I never many of my friends insist on Dear even met the man, but gradually talking about politics. Some are Annie — as I followed his treatment in favor of our current president, advice — my sciatica disap- and some are opposed. The one peared, and I have not had back thing they both have in common Whenever I suggest we talk pain since. is that they are adamant that about something else, they want I am writing this letter now MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM they are right and the other side to know where I stand and insist because I read that John Sarno is wrong! that I agree with them. Frankly, died June 22 at the age of 93, and I don’t have strong political opin- I hope you will print my letter as ions and just want to change the a message for any of your readers YOUR subject. But when I have said who are suffering from chronic that, they always jump on me, pain. HOROSCOPE saying that the issues are so That includes headaches, back important today and I must pain, sciatica, fibromyalgia and express agreement with their gastrointestinal problems. side. It is almost as if our friend- The radio “shock jock” Howard ship is at stake. Do you have any Stern had terrible back pain suggestions for how I should until he saw Dr. Sarno. After handle these political zealots Sarno’s death was announced, BORN LOSER from both sides of the political EUGENIA Stern said, “I suffered horribly LAST spectrum? — Peacemaker in from back pain for many years ... Pittsburgh and he really saved my life.” Dear Peacemaker: Your Plenty of other celebrities — Your Birthday intuition is so good — that taking including Anne Bancroft, Larry Tuesday, July 18, 2017 sides in a political argument dur- David and John Stossel — have ing dinner is fraught with dan- said similar things about this Conduct business in a practical ger. In his classic book “How to great man. I am writing this to manner. Staying on top of matters and Win Friends and Influence Peo- finishing what you start without making alert any of your readers who are ple,” Dale Carnegie pointed out a fuss or letting what others do inter- in chronic pain to check out the that arguing during dinner is a fere in your plans will help you excel works of Dr. John Sarno. His lose-lose proposition. personally and professionally this advice could change your life, If you lose the argument, you year. too. lose; and if win the argument, — Grateful in Green Bay ALLEY OOP CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Thank you your guest feels inferior and you Dear Grateful: Consider the consequences of your lose again. for your inspiring letter. Dr. actions before you proceed. A careful- There is a reason that we have Sarno has many devoted fans ly considered plan will serve you far like you, yet his treatment is still better than an impulsive move. Form been advised for many years — long before the current political considered controversial by some an alliance with a trustworthy peer. in the medical establishment. He LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Stick to controversies — to avoid discus- sions of politics and religion at died one day before his 94th the script. If you exaggerate, you will birthday and the release of a new end up in an emotional situation that dinner with friends. documentary about him, called will slow down your efforts to get Dear Annie: Several years “All the Rage (Saved by Sarno).” ahead. Personal improvements can ago, I suffered from severe back questions for be made. pain. I had sciatica that went Send your Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — from my lower back to my foot. I Attend an event that will be conducive remember trying a hundred dif- ators.com. To find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- FOR BETTER OR WORSE to meeting people in your profession. ferent treatments, including The more contacts you make, the eas- shots, and any relief was only tures by other Creators Syndi- ier it will be for you to advance. temporary. cate columnists and cartoonists, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Then a friend told me about visit the Creators Syndicate web- Refuse to follow the crowd. If some- Dr. John Sarno, a pain treatment site at creators.com. thing doesn’t appeal to you or appears specialist at New York Universi- COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- to be too risky, you are best off remain- ty. I read his book “Healing Back ATORS.COM ing a spectator and learning from what you see. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — What you do will make a difference, DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD but what you say will lead to trouble. If you do something nice for someone you love or trust, you will get some- FRANK & ERNEST thing special in return. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — You’ll have plenty to say and to offer, but use diplomacy to avoid an emotional backlash. Someone will be hurt if you are too blunt about what you think about him or her. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Share your feelings and make your intentions clear. Stick to the truth and be willing to compromise to please a friend, family member or co-worker. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You are best off being secretive until GET FUZZY you have a solid idea to offer. Emo- tional disputes are likely to develop if you disagree with a partner, friend or relative. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Take part in your community or in things that friends and relatives are doing. What you contribute will be rewarded with favors that will help you advance. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — An interesting idea will give you some- thing to explore as a prospect. There is money to be made if you turn some- BEETLE BAILEY thing you enjoy doing into a money- making venture. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Emotional matters will mount. Look for a way to compromise in order to avoid an unexpected change of plans. A fru- gal approach to personal and domes- tic problems is encouraged. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You’ll have a false sense of your assets and capabilities. Money mat- ters should be dealt with conservative- ly. Don’t spend what you don’t have. 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That’s why I’m so proud that lations and produce real-time analysis of study can be found in the July issue of communities. The AHA is the national All four Aspirus Hospitals in the Aspirus has been recognized.” security alerts. H&HN. For a full list of winners, visit advocate for its members, which include Upper Peninsula are at the leading edge That pride spans the system, because Aspirus Upper Peninsula Regional hhnmag.com. nearly 5,000 hospitals, health care sys- of this trend, and have been named every one of Aspirus’ eight hospitals was Chief Executive Officer Chuck Nelson Aspirus is a non-profit, community- tems, networks and other providers of among the Most Wired Hospitals in the named a Most Wired Hospital. said the recognition indicates that some- directed health system based in care. Founded in 1898, the AHA pro- country, according to the 19th annual “The Most Wired hospitals are using thing special is happening at Aspirus. Wausau, Wis. With more than 7,000 vides education for health care leaders Health Care’s Most Wired survey. The every available technology option to cre- “We have the most incredible people employees, Aspirus serves communities and is a source of information on health survey was released this week by the ate more ways to reach their patients in who have built a culture of compassion throughout northern and central Wis- care issues and trends. American Hospital Association’s Health order to provide access to care,” said and excellence,” he said. consin, as well as the western Upper For more information, visit aha.org. Forum. AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack. “When you combine that with innova- Peninsula of Michigan. The integrated Health Forum is a strategic busi- According to the survey, Most Wired “They are transforming care delivery, tive technology, you have a hospital that system includes four hospitals in Michi- ness enterprise of the American Hospi- hospitals are using technology to create investing in new delivery models in is a true asset to the community it gan and four hospitals in Wisconsin, 50 tal Association, creatively partnering more ways for patients to access health order to improve quality, provide access serves.” clinics, home health and hospice care, to develop and deliver essential infor- care services and capture health infor- and control costs.” Most Wired hospitals are transform- pharmacies, critical care and helicopter mation and innovative services to help mation. Innovation in patient care embraces ing care delivery with knowledge gained transport, medical goods, nursing homes health care leaders achieve organiza- “This isn’t an award for having a emerging technologies and underscores from data and analytics. They are and high-quality affiliated physicians. tional performance excellence and sus- great electronic health record, or a pret- the need for secure patient information investing in analytics to support new For more information, visit tainability. ty website,” said Todd Richardson, exchange. delivery models and effective decision- aspirus.org. For more information, visit healthfo- senior vice president of information Hospitals have increased their use of making and training clinicians on how The AHA is a not-for-profit associa- rum.com. Festival Ironwood RECIPE Walk, Run and Roll to be held Saturday IRONWOOD — The 25th edi- Aspirus Ironwood Hospital and tion of the Festival Ironwood Clinics. 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Awards are presented in both Race forms are available at races to the top two male and Aspirus Ironwood Hospital, Main female finishers in each age cat- Street Fitness and the Ironwood egory. Numerous door prizes will Chamber of Commerce or on the also be awarded. web at aspirus.org in the Pro- This event is sponsored by gram and Events section. Associated Press A CHEESE sandwich souffle, from a recipe by Sara Moulton, is wedding of a ham-and-cheese sandwich and French toast. MDHHS launches media campaign KitchenWise: Cheese sandwich on dangers of opioid abuse souffle easy weeknight meal LANSING — The number of Naloxone is a fast-acting, poten- total drug overdose deaths in tially life-saving medication that Michigan increased by 18 per- reverses opioid overdose. Since it cent in 2016 and the majority of was issued, more than 700 (25 By SARA MOULTON wich for supper? Yes. Eggs for vegetable. These sandwiches are Associated Press supper? Indeed.) 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Transfer a baked sandwich to MDHHS has launched a media paign were significant recom- this recipe for Cheese Sandwich schoolyear — and the hectic din- Servings: 4 each of 4 plates and serve right away. campaign to raise awareness mendations of Governor Rick Souffle. Souffle? Fancy! But nertime grind — kicks in. Just Butter for buttering the baking reading the details, I quickly know that you’ll have to plan pan ——— about the dangers of opioid mis- Snyder’s Prescription Drug and Nutritional information: 454 calo- use, the treatment options avail- Opioid Abuse Task Force. A understood that this item was ahead a bit; the sandwiches need 8 slices homemade-style white or nothing more or less than the to soak in the egg/milk mixture whole-wheat bread, crusts removed ries; 205 calories from fat; 23 g fat able, and to educate the public Commission was also launched (11 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 223 wedding of a ham-and-cheese for a full hour before you pop 1/4 pound thinly sliced cheese about proper storage and dispos- at the end of 2016 to pick up (Gruyere, cheddar, provolone, moz- mg cholesterol; 1,113 mg sodium; 36 al of prescription drugs. where the Task Force left off and sandwich and some French toast. them into the oven. g carbohydrates; 2 g fiber; 9 g sugar; But that didn’t make it a souf- This recipe can be customized zarella, et cetera) “The addiction epidemic con- drive the agenda to combat the 2 ounces thinly sliced boiled ham, 26 g protein. fle. It required no separating of in all sorts of ways. You can swap Editor’s note: Sara Moulton is tinues to take lives and hurt opioid crisis. prosciutto or smoked turkey families in every corner of our Additionally, in April Michi- eggs, nor any beating of egg out the ham for smoked turkey, 3 large eggs host of public television’s “Sara’s state and our country,” said Lt. gan received more than $16 mil- whites. Once I actually made the prosciutto or your meat of choice. 1/4 teaspoon table salt Weeknight Meals.” Gov. Brian Calley. lion in Opioid State Targeted recipe, however, the title didn’t You can lose the Gruyere in favor 2 cups whole milk “While many initiatives are Response (STR) funds from the seem like such a stretch. Fresh of provolone, cheddar, mozzarel- In a lightly buttered 8-inch-square AUKEE underway to address this crisis, Substance Abuse and Mental out of the oven, these sandwiches la, or your favorite cheese. 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