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Jason Juno/Daily Globe LAKE SUPERIOR roared at Black River Harbor on Sunday as strong northeast winds sent waves pounding into the shoreline. Wind gusts up to 40 mph were forecast as the waves and cold, wind-driven rain made it feel more like November than May 19. Snow mixed in farther inland and it was worse to the west of Ironwood. Duluth measured 2.4 inches of snow through Sunday morning, where accidents caused delays on a slippery Interstate 35. Poplar, Wis., recorded 5.9 inches of snow as of 7 p.m. Sunday. It’s supposed to warm up into the 50s today here and then the 60s the rest of the week.

GONE TOO SOON 2 teens killed in Lake Road crash IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – Two teens are dead and a com- munity is mourning the loss fol- lowing a single-vehicle crash near Little Girl’s Point Saturday morning. Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to reports of the accident on Lake Road near Powers Road in Iron- wood Township at approximate- ly 2:32 a.m. Saturday morning. Deputies arriving on the scene located a vehicle that sus- tained severe damage after it left the roadway and struck a tree, according to a department news release. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe A MEMORIAL sits on the shoulder of Lake Road near Powers Road Sunday at the site of a car accident that killed two teens Saturday morning. CRASH — page 5 Bessemer VFW’s Honor Flight fundraiser draws big crowd By P.J. GLISSON Korean War and the Vietnam [email protected] War, respectively. BESSEMER – The third annu- “They will make exceptions if al fundraising dinner for the U.P. someone is terminal,” he said of Honor Flight drew nearly 200 the occasional flights that accom- people to Bessemer’s VFW Post modate those in wheelchairs and 3673 on Saturday night. that also provide guides to “This event is so special to us accompany participants to view because it is helping us to help their memorials. our senior veterans to visit their Among those attending the memorials in Washington D.C.,” Saturday dinner were JoAnne and said Post Commander Donna Roy Sand, of Bessemer. “We both Frello while welcoming the were in the service,” said JoAnne, crowd. “How cool is it that we all explaining that she had been in are helping to make that hap- the U.S. Army while her husband P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe pen?” had been in the U.S. Navy. BESSEMER’S VFW Post 3673 packs a crowd Saturday evening for the third annual fundraising dinner Frello’s husband, John Frello, John and Mary Turkal, of Iron- for the U.P. Honor Flight. Shown in front to left are Kathy Boogaard of Ironwood and Dean Spagno- who is the post quartermaster, wood, also were there. Mary said letti of Bessemer and, to right, John and Sandy Barbacovi of Ironwood. said attendance had doubled her husband had spent 18 and from last year’s event. one-half years in the service, grilling and several more. spread of food. lemon wedge to illustrate “bitter “The turnout here is over- between the U.S. Air Force and “Everything will be donated,” Gogebic County treasurer Lisa fate,” a rose to remind of blood- whelming,” he said, while acting the National Guard. said John Frello of proceeds Hewitt explained to the crowd shed, and a lit candle to suggest as the emcee of Saturday’s event. The guest speaker of the taken in for the dinner, as well as the concept of a small table set- hope and guidance. “It’s truly outstanding, and we so evening was retired Army Lt. Col. any additional funds from the raf- ting for one that sat in the back of The band Lake Effect was appreciate it.” David Manki, who is a former fle or separate donations from the room. scheduled to play after the din- The U.P. Honor Flight is based JROTC instructor in Ironwood. businesses and individuals. Hewitt said the accompanying ner. in Gladstone, near Escanaba, and Linda Malmberg and Kathy Luan Jacobson said she was empty chair was to represent sol- On April 27, the Bessemer the quartermaster told the Globe Koval also coordinated a basket among about a dozen people diers missing in action or taken that its staff prioritizes appli- raffle; with basket themes such working with Donna Frello in the as prisoners of war. Among the cants from World War II, the as painting, yooper, doggy, auto, kitchen to provide a full hot table’s additional symbols were a FLIGHT — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .10-11 75 cents Comics ...... 9 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 152 High 39 High 88 (1930) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education ...... 6 Low 34 Low 24 (2002) Sunday none Snow depth 0 in. Obituaries ...... 2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 182.8 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 66 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 172.3 in. Low 31 Sunday 1.17 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Temple memorial to Obituaries Florida shooting TODAY TUESDAYTUESDAAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSSDAY FRIDAY victims is set ablaze CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. Lindy O. Allen (AP) – A wooden temple built as a memorial to the BESSEMER, Mich. – Friends and family are invit- 17 victims of a Florida ed to attend the memorial service for Lindy O. Allen, high school mass shooting Showers Partly Cloudy Partly CloudyClou udy Scattered Rain Mostly Cloudy was set ablaze Sunday in a Likely to be held Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at 11 a.m., pre- ceded by visitation at 10 a.m., at Our Redeemer symbolic gesture of healing. 55° 36° 61° 45°455° 59° 49° 68° 52° 67° 44° Lutheran Church, E8223 Sanders Road, in Besse- The “Temple of Time” mer. The Rev. Timothy J. 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ing what a strong force P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe 2 Days Only they represented. OLD AND YOUNG participants emit passion and joy at “I couldn’t believe it,” Saturday evening’s adult prom at VFW Post 9084 in Thursday, May 23rd & said his wife, Carole Lillar, Wakefield. While the band Flashback plays to the regarding the variety of backdrop of an American flag, former VFW Post Com- ages that seemed to feed off mander John Ozzello and his wife, Judy Levra, sneak a Friday, May 24th of each other’s energy. smooch. Meanwhile, members of a younger genera- Although most people tion share a major laugh. DURING THIS SPECIAL HEARING arrived as couples, some also came stag. Flashback began playing, enced. EVENT, WE WILL BE OFFERING: “We came with each the crowd’s mood soared The folks at Saturday other,” said Erika Hamlin even higher, with people night’s event did just that regarding her two friends, immediately taking on the in abundance. • FREE Consultation and Evaluation Jenna Larocque and Serena tunes by strutting to the Finger snapping and Olson, all of Ironwood. floor, hands held high. skirt swishing were part of • FREE Battery Club Membership “It seemed like a fun The VFW had promoted the ambiance, with some event,” she said of their the event as an opportunity people singing along and decision to attend the for participants to relive others swaying in their We specialize with Starkey’s Completely-In- prom, where they some- proms they had attended times danced as a trio. or to enjoy an event they Canal (CIC) style of hearing aids. They are The minute the band never before had experi- designed to make listening to the things PROM — page 5 you love effortless. These powerful and Texas church opens new sanctuary comfortable hearing aids are custom-made 18 months after massacre for your hearing healthcare needs. Also SUTHERLAND they were celebrating Abbott said to loud available, is our HALO 2 technology, which SPRINGS, Texas (AP) – A God’s glory while remem- applause from the crowd. South Texas church began bering “those who have The new worship center connect with your iPhone for streaming a fresh chapter of worship paid a price for this incred- and memorial room honor- sounds directly to your ears. on Sunday as it unveiled a ible facility.” ing the victims were made new sanctuary a year and a The church commemo- possible through millions half after a gunman opened rated the victims by read- of dollars in donations fire and killed more than ing their names as the from around the world. two dozen congregants in church bell rang, and those The facility features Over 50 Years the deadliest mass shoot- connected to them stood enhanced security ele- ing in state history. up in the crowd. Pomeroy’s ments, along with a new Combined Service in the Parishioners, elected 14-year-old daughter, church bell tower and an leaders and relatives of Annabelle Pomeroy, was additional prayer space. Gogebic & Iron Range! those killed or injured at among those killed. A gunman shot and the First Baptist Church in Republican Gov. Greg killed 25 people at the the tiny town of Sutherland Abbott told the worship- church on Nov. 5, 2017. Springs gathered at the pers that despite the trying Authorities put the official new sanctuary for its dedi- time since the attack, Sun- death toll at 26 because ILL S cation. Some among the day marked another giant one of the victims was H ’ hundreds in attendance step forward on a path to pregnant. HEARING SERVICE wore royal blue shirts with healing and recovery. Places of worship have 237 E. Cloverland Dr. #3 “#evildidnotwin” written “This is a tangible sign increasingly faced targeted Ironwood, MI 49938 across the back. as people drive through attacks by extremists. A In the large, white sanc- Sutherland Springs in the shooting at a California (906) 932-9033 tuary amid a stained glass future they will know that synagogue in April left one Dealers Lic. # 3501002989 panel, Pastor Frank this is a place where good- worshipper dead and Pomeroy told the crowd ness triumphed over evil,” injured three others. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 3 Calendar Community Briefs Kids fishing derby set for In addition, displays and activities 884-2085. Ontonagon to watch for: Email calendar items and noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Friends of Gile Flowage to community news to Ironwood-Hurley Rotary –Fish tanks to display “the catch- [email protected]. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and IRONWOOD -- As part of Michi- es of the day.” meet For more information, call 906- Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. gan’s Free Fishing Weekend on June –A variety of educational and 932-2211. Iron County Veterans PENCE – The Friends of the Gile 8-9, Ottawa National Forest, Onton- interpretive materials for everyone. Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., agon Ranger District, will be celebrat- Flowage invites anyone interested in Monday, May 20 Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- –State of Michigan DNR person- future of the Flowage to attend their 561-2190. ing its 29th year hosting the Kids nel on hand to answer questions. Iron County Food Pantry, Mercer Health and Well- annual meeting on Saturday, May 25 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Fishing Derby for youths ages 16 and –Invasive Species Control Coali- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., at 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Do Drop Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- under at the Ontonagon Marina. tion of Watersmeet providing an Mercer Community Center. Inn, Wisconsin 77, in Pence. Coffee 4450. IMPACT Life Support New and traditional events and spon- “invasive free” boat washing station. Alcoholics Anonymous, and homemade sweets will be provid- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland sors promise to make the day an Children must be accompanied by noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. ed in addition to door prizes. Ironwood. area74.org. exciting and educational one for all a parent or guardian to register. Fish Superior Bike Ride, 6:30 FOG will celebrate its “Sweet 16” Iron County Moblie Food p.m., Bessemer VFW. with prizes galore. must be caught in the Ontonagon Pantry, noon-1 p.m., Iron anniversary and discuss 2019 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Registration begins at 9 a.m. (EST) River or the “Big Lake” within the County Forestry Parking Lot, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, flowage stewardship initiatives 606-607 3rd Avenue North, and the derby concludes with prizes vicinity of Ontonagon to be eligible. Ironwood. area74.org. awarded at 1 p.m. Events include: including water sampling, education- Hurley, 715-561-2695. Government Over 1,500 young anglers have Overeaters Anonymous, al meetings, flowage stewardship pro- Gogebic County Finance –A free packet of fishing related participated over the past 28 years at 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Committee, 4:30 p.m., court- items for every youth that registers. jects, elections of FOG officers. “It’s a Church, Wakefield. this fishing derby, coming from all house, Bessemer. great way to meet people who are Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 –Crazy Casting Contest from across the U.P. and the Lake States to Gogebic County Board, 5 interested in future of the Gile p.m., Our Lady of Peace p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. 10:00 to noon. test their fishing, casting, and “rac- Catholic Church, Ironwood. Flowage,” according to Cathy Techt- Bessemer School Board, –Minnow Races from 10:00 to ing” skills. There will be rods and area74.org. 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High mann, FOG president. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. noon. reels and some tackle available to use School library. –Prizes for a variety of fish caught FOG is a qualified Wisconsin lake EST, Ontonagon United Iron County Fair Board, if you don’t have your own. Kids ages Methodist Church basement, association with membership open 6:30 p.m., Iron County Fair- and registered including largest fish 16 and under are not required to have next to Holiday gas station, grounds, Saxon. to anyone who is interested in pre- Ontonagon. area74.org. in 7 categories. a fishing license in the state of Michi- serving and protecting the Gile Government Thursday, May 23 –Fish Identification Contest with gan, and on June 8 and 9 fishing is Flowage. Bessemer Housing Com- prizes for kids correctly identified free for all ages. mission, 8:30 a.m., executive Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, For more information, contact fish. For more information, call the director’s office, 709 W. Iron Patterson courts or Ironwood Cathy at 715-561-2695 or visit St., Bessemer. Memorial Building. Each family will be entered in a Ontonagon District Office at 906- Gogebic County Health Gogebic County Veterans drawing for a cash prize. www.friendsofthegile.org. and Human Services Agency Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Coun- a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 ty Medical Care Facility, Wake- p.m., Watersmeet Township; field. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Dane County model for repeat offender task force Iron County Human Ser- Township. 906-667-1110. vices Board, 3 p.m., county Alcoholics Anonymous, MADISON (AP) – Dane Thompson said the organi- gerCare policies do not dif- Mahoney said. “We should board room. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Wakefield-Marenisco Ironwood. area74.org. County Jail inmate Christo- zation often turns to Dane ferentiate between people be using those dollars to School Board, 5 p.m., school SMART Recovery, 4:30 pher Beierle says he is in County Sheriff Dave in jail awaiting a conviction try and address the funda- board room, Wakefield. p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- constant pain from an Mahoney as an authority and people serving a sen- mental reasons why people Hurley School Board, mer. 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School ReGeneration Youth, untreated hernia, but he on how a local correctional tence. come into the system in the library. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; cannot get a surgery that institution can care for Wisconsin terminates first place.” Gogebic County Fair Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., would alleviate his symp- inmates. Medicaid when people are The Dane County Jail Board, 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith toms because he is not eli- “(Dane County) stands in jail, while some states contracts with Correct Bessemer City Council, 6 Center, Ironwood. p.m., city hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, gible for health care while at the front of the pack,” suspend it. The jail works Care Solutions for its medi- Ironwood School Board, 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian incarcerated. Thompson said. with inmates before they cal and mental health ser- 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Church, Hurley. area74.org. Inmates are excluded Mahoney is the third re-enter the community to vices. During the week, School board room. Government Watersmeet Township Downtown Ironwood from federal health and vet- vice president of the NSA make sure they are con- there are four mental School Board, 6:30 p.m., Development Authority, 8 erans’ benefits when they and is a member of the task nected to health insurance health professionals avail- media center, Watersmeet a.m., meeting, Conference are admitted into jail. The force. once they are released. able, including a director of School. Room 1, second floor, Memori- jail will not cover costs for The national recogni- Greta Berger is a Badger- mental health, nurse prac- Tuesday, May 21 al Building, Ironwood. Friday, May 24 the procedure because it is tion comes as Dane County Care outreach specialist, a titioner, psychiatric nurse Loony Pedalers, 8:30 considered an elective is grappling with a solution position funded through and discharge planner. a.m., Carow Park, Mercer. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- surgery, Beierle said. for an outdated jail facility the AmeriCorps program, Medical and mental Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior “Without medical bene- in the City-County Build- who meets with inmates on health staff conduct an Patterson courts or Ironwood Center. fits, there is nothing I can ing that puts the lives of the 20th of the month evaluation of people com- Memorial Building. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Iron-Gogebic Integrated 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, do until being released the inmates and staff at before they are released to ing into jail during the Family Services, 9-10:30 Ironwood. from jail,” Beierle said dur- risk on a daily basis. evaluate their health insur- booking process. Follow- a.m., Iron County Courthouse, Mercer Food Pantry, ing an interview with rep- “What has been the ance needs. The goal is to ing a nurse’s examination, Hurley. 906-663-4045 or 715- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, 561-2191. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: resentatives from the trend across the country is minimize the time some- a member of the mental Wisconsin Veterans 715-476-7655. National Association of sheriffs and their jails have one may be without health health staff asks questions Employment Services Rep- Alcoholics Anonymous/ Counties. “We need better. become the stop of last coverage. to determine if an inmate resentative, 9-11:30 a.m., vet- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- A lot better.” resort for the treatment “We’re working with a has past mental health erans service office, Hurley. an Church, Ironwood. 715-392-7808. area74.org. The Medicaid Inmate and safety of the chronical- population that has a great issues, is currently Gogebic County Veterans Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Exclusion Policy is one ly mentally ill,” Mahoney health need,” Berger said in involved in mental health Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 EST, Ontonagon United piece of the recidivism puz- said. the interview with NACO treatment or taking medi- a.m., Ironwood Memorial Methodist Church basement, Building. 906-667-1110. next to Holiday gas station, zle that members of a joint However, the Dane representatives. cation. Blood Pressure Screen- Ontonagon. area74.org. task force between the County Jail does not have Berger appreciates the “If you’re going to have ing, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., with Alcoholics Anonymous, National Association of any medical beds and uses emphasis Dane County individuals in jail with Regional Hospice nurses, Mill 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Street Garden, Bessemer. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Counties and the National solitary confinement cells places on re-entry efforts. (alcohol and other drug 906-663-0308. area74.org. Sheriffs’ Association hope to house individuals with However, Dane County abuse) and mental health Alcoholics Anonymous, Saturday, May 25 to address. Under this poli- behavioral health and cannot work around the issues, we need to provide noon, Salem Lutheran Church, cy, inmates admitted to jail developmental disabilities. federal law. health care to them Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Union Station Food are ineligible for Medicaid, “It’s really both counter “The policy to turn Bad- because often times they’re noon, Golden Dragon. Pantry and Northern Food known as BadgerCare in to the treatment that they gerCare or Medicaid off in the ones in the community Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Range Art Association, 1 Wisconsin. need and, in our case, jail, especially for those most in need of medical p.m., 906 Boom, Ironwood. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Little chorus Alcoholics Anonymous, The task force was inhumane,” Mahoney said. who may not be convicted and mental health care,” practice, 2 p.m., Little Finland, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran formed to reduce jail Proposals to redo the yet, is unfair and unjust,” Mahoney said. Kimball, Wis., 906-932-1608. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Community Pickleball inmate recidivism by Dane County Jail include Berger said. Dane County is also a Ironwood Carnegie addressing the continuity providing medical and Mahoney said that he part of the Stepping Up ini- Library Board, 4 p.m. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 School gymnasium. 715-776- of health care services – or mental health beds for wants the Dane County Jail tiative, which is a national p.m., VFW post home. 4588. Community Night Meal how seamlessly care con- inmates. – and jails across the coun- effort to reduce the number Bessemer Veterans of tinues for someone who is Beierle said he thinks try – to be much more than of people in jail with men- Foreign Wars, 6 p.m., VFW Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- hall, Bessemer. tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora entering jail or re-entering the jail provides the best a place to “warehouse” tal illnesses. Beginning this Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Street, Ironwood. the community. Members medical care it can while inmates. year, a mental health work- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the of the task force, which also dealing with limita- “We spend too much in er has been accompanying Transfiguration, Ironwood. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. includes county leaders tions. taxpayer dollars at the fed- deputies on calls to deter- Government Sunday, May 26 from across the nation, will “If the jail had more eral, state and local level to mine if alternatives to jail Hurley School Rebrand- also explore the effects of options, they would be able just warehouse people,” are appropriate. ing Committee, 11:25 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 the national mental and to use them more,” Beierle high school library. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Iron County Chronic Lutheran Church, Ironwood. behavioral health crises said. Wasting Disease Committee, Mercer Health and Well- that county jails are forced The law prohibits the 2:30 p.m., court house. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., to address. payment of federal Medi- Iron County Comprehen- Mercer Community Center. sive Planning / Land & Zon- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 “We think that the Med- caid matching funds for ing Committee, 3 p.m., court p.m., Wesley United Methodist icaid Inmate Exclusion Pol- the cost of any services pro- house. Church, Ironwood. icy needs to go away, and vided to an “inmate of pub- Iron County Highway Alcoholics Anonymous, we need to ensure that lic institution” except when Committee, 4 p.m., highway 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran department. Church, Bessemer. everyone has the health the individual is a “patient IRONWOOD CITY WIDE Wednesday, May 22 area74.org. care they need,” National in a medical institution.” RUMMAGE SALE Monday, May 27 Association of Counties This leaves the cost of med- Christian Men of the communications director ical care up to counties and Saturday, June 1, 2019 - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Alcoholics Anonymous, Paul Guequierre said. states. Get your official yard sign, map, and paid advertising by Cafe, Ironwood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Free HIV and Hepatitis C Ironwood. area74.org. Dane County is being People in jail can be picking up your registration form at the Chamber Depot Screening/Testing, 10 a.m.-2 Overeaters Anonymous, hailed as a model for how enrolled in Medicaid while p.m., Iron County Health 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran to best provide medical incarcerated, but Medicaid office, the City Clerk’s office, or online at ironwoodchamber.org Department. 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In Their Opinion poverty are younger than 5. Yet another Republican who This data comes from Kids thinks women’s bodies are their How to filter Count, an annual project by the playground. I’m sure they’d never Annie E. Casey Foundation that put it that way, because any refer- tracks children’s well-being in every In the competition for which state ence to play in the context of repro- extremist online state. is the closest replica of Margaret ductive rights would suggest that Poverty has its consequences, par- Atwood’s dystopian Republic of some women have sex for fun. There ticularly for young children. Gilead, Alabama is the hands-down will be none of that in the Heart of video content Research has long shown that grow- winner. It is now the most danger- Dixie. ing up poor harms brain develop- ous state in the country, and the As usual, there is no statutory The prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda ment. How much? most hostile one, for women of punishment for all those men and Ardern, has said she does not think anyone would A 2015 pediatric study published reproductive age. boys inseminating women and girls argue that the perpetrator of the Christchurch mas- in the Journal of the American Medi- This week, the Alabama state leg- who weren’t planning to get preg- sacre should have been able to livestream mass mur- cal Association answers that ques- islature passed the harshest anti- nant. The last thing Republican leg- der. Maybe that question elicits something close to tion with devastating clarity. abortion bill in the U.S., with no islators want to do is mess up unanimity – but in trying to make the Internet safer, Poverty cripples a child’s ability exceptions for rape or incest. Say junior’s life. she will find few other points of consensus. And for to learn, and not just for a little that out loud, and then try to come Alabama senate Minority Leader good reason. while. As Scientific American report- up with a scenario where that Bobby Singleton nailed it when he Ms. Ardern is meeting in France this week with ed, the study showed that “up to 20 sounds OK. said to his Republican colleagues, President Emmanuel Macron to finalize the percent of the achievement gap In Alabama, we already know “You just said to my daughter... ‘You “Christchurch Call,” a pact that asks companies and between high- and low-income chil- how that scenario plays out. A don’t matter in the state of Alabama.’” countries to confront violent and extremist content dren may be explained by differ- bunch of Republican legislators had For many years, “We Dare Defend online. The end is a noble one: ridding the Web of ences in brain development.” the chance to imagine what it would Our Rights” has been Alabama’s terrorist content that puts people both on and off How bad are those differences? be like to be a 14-year-old girl raped state motto. Now that they’ve made social media sites at risk. But what are the means? “The researchers found that chil- by her father and then forced to clear who does and does not have The era of an unregulated Internet is ending, but a dren who grew up in families below deliver a child that will remind her them, it’s time for a new motto, don’t regulated one will necessarily sacrifice some freedom the federal poverty line had gray of that trauma every day of her life. you think? Maybe “Take a Whirl, of speech for safety. The question surrounds the matter volumes 8 to 10 percent They were just fine with that. Blame the Girl.” terms of the trade. below normal development.” I am reminded, not in a good Until further notice, all you Facebook, Google and Microsoft have said they To be clear, by “gray matter,” they way, of the afternoon I spent sitting women and girls of reproductive age plan to sign the nonbinding pledge, and several mean the brain. in an Ohio statehouse committee in Alabama can pick up their bon- nations, including Britain and Canada, have also sig- So, that’s one measure of how room a few years back. This was an nets and red dresses at one of the naled support. The companies will reportedly much Alabama values the life of a earlier round of the so-called heart- 144 Walmart stores in Alabama, promise to audit their algorithms, share data and child. beat bill, which just passed again in where the average hourly wage, as enforce their existing terms of service; the countries Here’s another: Alabama has the Ohio, and also in Georgia. A right-to- reported in January 2019, is $13.89. will promise to craft laws that ban objectionable con- highest infant mortality rate in the life zealot with a law degree stood Work 40 hours and you, too, can tent. Ms. Ardern has stressed that she hopes to skirt country. When it comes to keeping before the Republican majority and make just barely enough money to the hate speech debate by focusing on violent and ter- children alive after they’re born, argued that a pregnancy conceived keep you above the poverty line for a rorist material alone. But figuring out what counts as Alabama is rock-bottom last. during a rape is a gift from God. As family of four. violent material is itself part of that broader debate, So, what is Alabama doing to help he spoke, rape survivors in the audi- Who needs a growing brain? and countries are forging ahead with legal regimens these children? ence quietly sobbed with outrage Connie Schultz can be reached by that will affect everyone who uses the Internet – not Well, we have news. and grief. email at [email protected]. only mass murderers. Britain has put forth a proposal threatening com- panies with unprecedented fines for failing to take Today in history “harmful” content off their platforms, but much of that content is not illegal in the country. Australia has imposed criminal penalties on firms that do not By The Associated Press “expeditiously” remove “abhorrent violent material,” Today’s Highlight in History On May 20, 1927, Charles which could lead to companies proactively screening Lindbergh took off from Roo- every post according to an overly restrictive algo- sevelt Field on Long Island, rithm. France has the more flexible idea of appoint- New York, aboard the Spirit of ing a regulator to verify that companies have effective St. Louis on his historic solo flight to France. systems in place to remove illegal hate speech, but On this date inviting a single government appointee to declare In 1521, Ignatius of Loyola what should stay and what should go could still be was wounded by a cannonball chilling. while defending Pamplona It’s easy to say murder should not be streamed live against the French; during his convalescence he turned to on the world’s biggest social media platforms, but it’s religion, becoming a leader of much harder to stop that without also stopping some the Counter-Reformation and of what has made the Internet invaluable. Harsh the founder of the Jesuits. speech regulation not only offers cover to autocrats In 1873, Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis received a seeking not to protect citizens but to repress them: It U.S. patent for men’s work creates a less free environment even in democracies pants made with copper rivets. trying to do the right thing. The Christchurch Call In 1899, taxi driver Jacob asks the world to acknowledge there is a problem. It German was pulled over and is just as important to acknowledge there are no sim- arrested by a police officer rid- ing a bicycle for speeding ple solutions. Countries may have reason to clamp down Manhattan’s Lexington down on an unrestrained Internet, but they should Avenue in his electric car at 12 also be thoughtful, honest – and cautious – about miles an hour at a time when ma, prompting the federal gov- confinement. An Indonesian C- winner of the country’s presi- what they are giving up. the speed limit was 8 mph; it ernment to send in U.S. mar- 130 Hercules military plane dential election; his leading – Washington Post was the first recorded speed- shals to restore order. carrying troops and their fami- challenger questioned the ing arrest in U.S. history. In 1985, Radio Marti, oper- lies crashed in East Java legitimacy of a vote marred by In 1915, Israeli soldier- ated by the U.S. government, province, killing 99 people. Kris irregularities. statesman Moshe Dayan was began broadcasting; Cuba Allen won the eighth season of Today’s Birthdays born at Deganya Alef Kibbutz. responded by attempting to “American Idol,” defeating fel- Actor-author James In 1932, Amelia Earhart jam its signal. low finalist Adam Lambert. McEachin is 89. Actor Anthony Thought for Today took off from Newfoundland to In 1993, an estimated 93 Five years ago: In Ken- Zerbe is 83. Actor David Proval become the first woman to fly “If you want to make peace, you don’t talk to your million people tuned in for the tucky’s primary, Senate is 77. Singer-actress Cher is solo across the Atlantic. final first-run episode of the sit- Republican leader Mitch 73. Actor-comedian Dave (Because of weather and com “Cheers” on NBC. McConnell dispatched his tea Thomas is 71. Sen. Mike friends. You talk to your enemies.” equipment problems, Earhart In 1998, the government party challenger, Matt Bevin, Crapo, R-Idaho, is 68. Former set down in Northern Ireland unveiled the design for the new with ease; Democrats chose New York Gov. David Paterson — Moshe Dayan (1915-1981) instead of her intended desti- $20 bill, featuring a larger and Alison Lundergan Grimes to is 65. Delaware Gov. John Car- nation, France.) slightly off-center portrait of oppose McConnell in the fall ney is 63. Actor Dean Butler is In 1939, regular trans- Andrew Jackson. (McConnell went on to win). 63. TV-radio personality Ron Letters Policy Atlantic mail service began as Ten years ago: In a rare, Pennsylvania’s ban on gay Reagan is 61. Actor Bronson a Pan American Airways plane, bipartisan defeat for President marriage was overturned by a Pinchot is 60. Singer Susan The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters the Yankee Clipper, took off Barack Obama, the Senate federal judge. A group of Cowsill is 60. Singer Nick Hey- should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve from Port Washington, New voted overwhelmingly, 90-6, to retired professional football ward is 58. TV personality Ted the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- York, bound for Marseille, keep the prison at Guan- players filed suit against the Allen is 54. Actress Mindy lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. France. tanamo Bay open for the fore- NFL, accusing the league of Cohn is 53. Rock musician Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address In 1948, Chiang Kai-shek seeable future and forbid the cynically supplying them with Tom Gorman (Belly) is 53. and phone number must be included for verification purposes. was inaugurated as the first transfer of any detainees to powerful painkillers and other Actress Gina Ravera is 53. Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- president of the Republic of facilities in the United States. A drugs that kept them in the Actor Timothy Olyphant is 51. date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads China (Taiwan). commission published a damn- game but led to serious com- Former race car driver Tony and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and In 1959, nearly 5,000 ing report on decades of rapes, plications later in life. Two car Stewart is 48. Rapper Busta $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to Japanese-Americans had their humiliation and beatings at bombs hit a busy bus terminal Rhymes is 47. Actress Daya 400 words. U.S. citizenships restored after Catholic Church-run reform and a market in the central Vaidya is 46. Rock musician Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, choosing to renounce them schools in Ireland. Suspended Nigerian city of Jos, killing at Ryan Martinie is 44. Actor Matt 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: during World War II. NFL star Michael Vick was least 118 people. Czuchry is 42. Actress Angela [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. In 1961, a white mob released after 19 months in One year ago: Venezuelan Goethals is 42. Actress-singer Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday attacked a busload of Freedom prison for running a dogfighting officials declared socialist lead- Naturi Naughton is 35. Country “Bouquets” column. Riders in Montgomery, Alaba- ring to begin two months’ home er Nicolas Maduro the easy singer Jon Pardi is 34.

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 5 Prom women liked the chance to indulge in dressing up. The décor in the VFW From page 2 hall added to the special seats. Laughs added con- event, with tables covered stant harmony. in black cloths and then Many dancers gazed adorned with rose gold appreciatively into each runners. Foil strips at the other’s eyes, and some entry added to the even openly kissed in the romance. middle of a slow song. Just before the dancing Most people were fully began, the crowd applaud- formal, with ladies in ed for caterer Cindy Giack- dressy dresses and men in ino, who had created a suits or tuxes. Dr. Christo- selection of pork, beef, pher Pogliano was a fun chicken cordon bleu, exception in a tux t-shirt, baked chicken, garlic gnoc- while his wife, Candy, wore chis, a salad bar, and a vari- a black skirt with a glittery ety of vegetables and top and matching tennies. desserts. Although some of the “It’s been at least eight Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe attendees said they’d gone years,” said VFW quarter- SHOPPERS SEARCH for hidden gems at the Friends of the Ironwood Carnegie Library’s book sale in the Iron- to their own high school master Brad Wakefield wood Memorial Building Saturday. prom, many of them had regarding the last time the not necessarily gone with VFW sponsored an adult Book sale raises funds for library their own spouses. prom. For instance, Bella This year’s affair, he By RICHARD JENKINS 10 a.m., then it thinned out like the Ewen library had a and all of that,” True said. Schroeder of Wakefield assured with a big grin, [email protected] a little bit.” flood and we gave them a Peterson said enough said she had attended her will be “the first of many to IRONWOOD – Locals The money raised from sizable donation,” Peterson volunteers came to help prom, whereas her hus- come.” looking for some new read- the sale funds the library’s said. this year that they probably band, Harold, had not. Wakefield said profits ing material were drawn to summer programming and Saturday was actually set up in record time this While wearing a chic black from the event will go to the Ironwood Memorial helps with any special pro- the second day of the book year, taking an hour to get gown, she said she thought ongoing VFW projects. Building Saturday as the jects the library may pur- sale, with a special preview things ready instead of the Friends of the Ironwood sue. Peterson said past pur- event held Friday for mem- normal three. Crash pital, according to the Carnegie Library held one chases have included bers of the Friends of the Saturday’s sale is one of release, where he was treat- of its two annual book tables and chairs, as well as Carnegie Library before two the Friends hold each ed and released. sales. new flooring for the the public sale the next year. From page 1 Lake Road was tem- “Well it was one of our library. day. The group usually holds Two girls, ages 18 and porarily closed during the better years, there’s no “Whatever comes up The Friends wouldn’t be the spring sale on Mother’s 15, died in the crash, investigation into the doubt about that,” Friends that the library is in need able to have the sale with- Day weekend, but held off according to the release. crash, and has since president Marie Peterson of, we help them out,” said out the support of the pub- this year because of the A third occupant of the reopened. said. “When we opened … Gayle True, another volun- lic. scheduling conflict with vehicle, a 20-year-old The investigation into at 7:30 this morning we teer at the sale. “The community is the Red Bull 400. The man, survived the crash the accident continues, the probably had at least 100 “We’ve also helped always so supportive and group’s other sale usually and walked to a nearby release said, and the sher- people in here until 9:30- other libraries as well – willing to help us clean up takes place in October. house to report the acci- iff’s department hasn’t dent. released the names of He was later transport- those in the vehicle. Flight —Richard Jenkins STOCK UPand Save! ed Aspirus Ironwood Hos- PRICES GOOD MAY 20TH - JUNE 2ND From page 1 Michigan GOP congressman says VFW also hosted the sec- SAVE $3.00 INSTANTLY ond annual Daffodil Dayz, OFF the purchase of any ONE (1) 24 pk of Budweiser & Bud Light organized by Kathy Whit- (cans & bottles) and 30 pk of Michelob Ultra & Michelob Golden Draft Light Trump conduct ‘impeachable’ burn, who is the president (NO DEPOSIT) of Bessemer’s VFW Auxil- COKE WASHINGTON (AP) – reveals iary. 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Submitted photo ON APRIL 24, judging for the Child Abuse Prevention Month poster and coloring contest took place at Mercer K- 12 School. The contest was in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Pictured are; Hurley Police Chief Chris Colasacco, Iron County District Attorney Matthew Tingstad, Hadleigh Dufrane, Kinslee Chaney, Teagan Zolec- ki, Rhilynn Messenger, Iron County Sheriff Paul Samardich and Anya Brandenburg.

Education Notes SAT board says ‘adversity context’ rewards resourcefulness E-TC sponsors evening of arts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But critics of admis- Administrators of the sions testing see plans for Submitted photo EWEN — Ewen-Trout Creek School will host an SAT college admissions test the so-called “adversity “Evening of the Arts” Thursday night, beginning at 5:30 ONTONAGON STUDENTS Henry Menigoz and say considering scores in score” as evidence of the Mackenzie Fredrikson received scholar-athlete p.m. The event will feature an “empty bowls” soup dinner the context of where a stu- SAT’s flaws. from 5:30-6:30. Participants will be able to purchase a awards at the school’s awards night recently. Menigoz dent went to high school Critics say universities received the Howard Hegg Memorial Outstanding ceramic bowl made by one of the students and enjoy a will let colleges identify are moving from using test bowl of soup as part of the dinner. The bowls will then be Student-Athlete award and Fredrikson received the resourceful students they scores because they’re not a Outstanding Female Scholar Athlete Award. washed and given to the purchasers. Proceeds from the might otherwise overlook. true predictor of success. dinner will go toward E-TC’s clay program and the Ewen Food Bank. In addition to the dinner, there will be a school music BESSEMER ART SHOW concert performance at 7 p.m. Ontonagon graduation ceremonies planned ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon Area High School Class of 2019 will hear from three valedictorians at cere- monies at the high school Friday at 7 p.m. Rory Labine, Noah Lukkari and Henry Menigoz will share the valedictory address to classmates and the salu- tatorian, Abigail Ollila, will also speak. Students will march into the auditorium to music pro- vided by the school band under the direction of Ben Mayer. Honor students Noah Kaarto, Mackenzie Fredrik- son, Holly Wardynski, Bradley Myhren, Ed Polakowski, Marcus Bierman, Jenny Labyak and Katelynn Laingren as well as Labine, Lukkari and Menigoz will lead the 23 graduates. Superintendent-principal Jim Bobula will present the Class of 2019 and members of the Ontonagon Area Board of Education will hand out the diplomas. Kevin Store, executive director of the Portage Health Foundation, is the speaker for graduation. As has been the tradition the speaker is an alumni of the school with the Class of 1989. Operation Graduation will he held for students from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. and feature prizes, music and many games and activities. E-TC graduation schedule announced P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe EWEN — Seventeen seniors at the Ewen-Trout Creek ARTWORK BY students of the Bessemer School District lights up a coordinated display at an art show last Friday School will receive diplomas at the E-TC graduation May night, just prior to a spring band concert in the A.D. Johnston High School gym. Jennifer Werner is the K-12 art 31 at 7 p.m. teacher for the Bessemer School District. They will march into the E-TC Gym to the music of the band under the direction of Brad Besonen. Students will hear from Student Council President Selena Dix followed by Class President Brooke Perttu. The two top students will address their classmates. The salutary address will be given by Acacia Schaad. Vale- – PUBLIC NOTICE – dictorian Kaitlyn Brady and she will address her Class of WATER SYSTEM HYDRANT FLUSHING SCHEDULE 2019. The City of Ironwood will begin flushing water mains beginning late Sunday evening May 19, Principal Patti Witt will present the Senior Class of 2019 to Friday morning May 24, 2019. The areas to be flushed are as follows: 2019 and Superintendent Dave Radovich will accept them. AREA 1 John Pinkerton, president of the school board, will dis- Sunday (pm) 5/19 to All areas north of US-2 from the Montreal tribute diplomas to the graduates. Monday (am) 5/20 River to Roosevelt Street One of the favorite parts of the program is the video of class members through the years. AREA 2 The program will also include the awarding of schol- Monday (pm) 5/20 to All areas south of US-2 to Frederick Street from Norrie Street arships announcement. Tuesday (am) 5/21 to North Lake Street and all areas north of East Ayer Street Graduation night will be completed at Operation from Lake Street to Country Club Road Graduation. The evening starts at 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. and includes prizes, cash prizes, food, music, games, and AREA 3 open gym. Operation graduation is free for 9-12 grade Tuesday (pm) 5/21 to All areas south of the railroad grade to McLeod Avenue and students. Wednesday (am) 5/22 Vaughn Street from the Montreal River to Lake Street and also the Jessieville area that includes the Newport Heights Location Sixth grader wins award for handwriting AREA 4 Wednesday (pm) 5/22 to All areas south of the caves area including the Norrie and RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — in the 21st century. But at Many 12-year-olds express GRACE Christian, students Thursday (am) 5/23 Ashland Locations and also neighborhoods of South Range themselves by texting, but are taught handwriting Road, VanBuskirk Road and Norrie Park Road Sage Collier prefers a more skills through fourth grade. Miscellaneous Areas traditional communicating. Even in fifth- and sixth- With cursive handwriting. grades, many assignments Thursday (pm) 5/23 to Miscellaneous areas that needed to be cleaned Sage’s skill with writing are still handwritten. Friday (am) 5/24 again and/or monitored curves and loops was recog- In addition to Sage’s nized recently as the sixth- national award, GRACE Customers are to expect water discoloration and a reduction in pressure while the system is being grade national champion in second-grade student Ceci- flushed and tested. You are asked to contact the City of Ironwood if you have any questions. the 2019 Zaner-Bloser ly Shibley was a state hand- National Handwriting Con- writing champion for MAY 19-20 1 test. Sage received a stand- North Carolina. ing ovation from students It’s an environment that 2 and parents at an awards Sage has thrived in. The MAY 20-21 MAY 20-21 ceremony at GRACE Chris- handwriting award was 3B tian School near the border just one of the many hon- of Raleigh and Cary. ors she picked up. “At first I thought it was “It sounds probably MAY 21-22 MAY 21-22 a mistake and they had the really weird, but I love wrong person,” Sage said in handwriting,” Sage said. 3A an interview Tuesday. “But “It’s something I enjoy.” then I saw my name on the Sage, who lives in Cary, plaque at the bottom of the said she feels she can best trophy so I knew this was express herself with her 4 real, this was not a . handwriting. She often “I think this is a great writes notes and cards to MAY 22-23 opportunity and a privilege her friends in cursive. that I have that not many “There’s so much more people have, and I’m really that you can do with hand- CITY OF IRONWOOD thankful for that.” writing than texting, like HYDRANT FLUSHING Cursive writing has fancy fonts and calligra- MAY 19-24 become a lost art for many phy,” she said. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 7 Leonard scores 36, Raptors beat Bucks 118-112 in 2 OTs TORONTO (AP) – Kawhi Leonard scored 36 points, including eight in the second overtime, and the Toronto Raptors beat Milwaukee 118-112 on Sunday night to cut the Bucks' lead to 2-1 in the Eastern Conference finals. Pascal Siakam had 25 points and 11 rebounds, Nor- man Powell scored 19 points before fouling out, and Marc Gasol had 16 points and 12 rebounds. The Raptors will try to draw even when they host Game 4 on Tuesday night. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 12 points and 23 rebounds before fouling out with 4:24 to go in the second overtime. Antetokounmpo shot 5 for 16. Toronto won despite guards Kyle Lowry and Powell both fouling out in the fourth quarter. Siakam also missed a pair of free throws with 7.4 seconds left in regulation that could have iced the game for the Raptors. Siakam redeemed himself by blocking a potential tying shot by Brook Lopez with 43 seconds to go in the second overtime, leading to a layup for Leonard that put Toronto up 114-110 with just over 30 seconds to play. Leonard made 11 of 25 shots and went 12 for 13 at the free throw line. He had nine rebounds and five assists despite appearing to be bothered by some leg pain. "I'm feeling all right. This is playoff basketball," Leonard said. "Everybody's hurting so I've just got to keep fighting." George Hill scored 24 points and Malcolm Brogdon had 20 for the Bucks, who lost for the first time in five road games this postseason. Milwaukee is 10-2 overall in the playoffs. The Raptors led 103-99 with 1:26 to go in the first over- time but Hill tied it at 103 by making a pair of free throws with 14 seconds left. Toronto used its final timeout to draw up a play for Leonard, who let the clock run down to 3 seconds before driving for a jumper that missed, sending it to a second extra period. Hill's tiebreaking basket to begin the second overtime put Milwaukee up 105-103, its first lead since the opening basket of the game. Gasol answered with a 3 and Leonard finished a fast break with a left-handed dunk, putting Toronto up 108- 105 with 3:13 left. Associated Press Khris Middleton shot 3 for 16, but one of his baskets TORONTO RAPTORS forward Kawhi Leonard (2) scores past Milwaukee Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon (13) dur- tied the score with 2.2 seconds to go in regulation. He fin- ing the second overtime period of Game 3 of the NBA playoffs Eastern Conference finals in Toronto on Sunday. ished with nine points. in the first. mpo and Lopez each made five field goals, but no other After suggesting Saturday that he might change his The Bucks shot 7 for 21 in the opening quarter. Five of Bucks starter had more than three. lineup, Raptors coach Nick Nurse stuck with his normal their made baskets were 3-pointers. Raptors: Toronto's Danny Green missed his first eight starters, but gave Powell 30 minutes, the most he's played Leonard scored 11 points in the second and Lowry shots before hitting a tiebreaking 3 to open the scoring in in any game this postseason. added eight, but Pat Connaughton made two of Milwau- the first overtime. ... The Raptors recorded an assist on 17 Toronto fell behind 9-0 early in a blowout loss in Game kee's five 3-pointers as the Bucks closed the gap. The Rap- of their first 18 baskets. ... Gasol had four assists in the 2, but turned that around in Game 3. After Antetokounm- tors led 58-51 at halftime. first quarter. He finished with seven. .... Leonard entered po made a layup for the opening basket of the game, Siakam scored eight points in the third but the Raptors having made 20 consecutive free throws. He made his first Siakam replied with a hook shot, Gasol followed with a 3 made six turnovers, leading to nine points for the Bucks. of the game but missed the second. Lowry holds the Rap- and the Raptors didn't trail again in regulation. Toronto took a narrow 77-75 lead into the fourth. tors playoff record for consecutive free throws, making 25 Powell scored 10 points on five shots in the first, TIP-INS straight in 2014. ... Comedian Mike Myers attended the including a pair of 3-pointers, and Toronto led 30-21 after Bucks: Milwaukee made six turnovers in the first quar- game. one. Gasol, who had eight points in Games 1 and 2 com- ter, leading to 10 points for the Raptors. They finished UP NEXT bined, also made a two from long range and scored eight with 20, leading to 21 points for Toronto. ... Antetokoun- Game 4 is Tuesday night in Toronto. Koepka survives Athletics- Tigers game Bethpage Black to win suspended PGA Championship in 7th with A's up 5-3 FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) – Koepka was playing the hole. Brooks Koepka took his place in Ahead of him, Johnson made PGA Championship history with a birdie on the 15th – the toughest DETROIT (AP) – The wire-to-wire victory, minus the hole at Bethpage Black all week – Oakland Athletics are clos- style points. and the lead was down to one. ing in on a 16th straight In a raging wind that turned That was as close as Johnson win over Detroit – but Bethpage Black into a beast, Koep- got. they'll have to wait 3½ ka lost all but one shot of his His 5-iron pierced through a months before trying to record seven-shot lead Sunday. He wind that gusted close to 25 mph, finish it off. lost the brutal Long Island crowd, over the green and into a buried The A's led the Tigers 5- which began chanting "DJ!" for lie. He missed the 7-foot par putt, 3 in the bottom of the sev- Dustin Johnson as Koepka was on went long of the green on the par-3 enth inning Sunday when his way to a fourth straight bogey. 17th for another bogey and had to the game was suspended But he delivered the key shots settle for 69. because of rain. Oakland over the closing stretch as Johnson "Hit the shot I wanted to right at scored twice in the top of faded with two straight bogeys, the flag," Johnson said of his 5-iron the seventh to take the and Koepka closed with a 4-over from 194 yards on the 16th. "I Associated Press lead, but the teams were 74 for a two-shot victory and don't know how it flew 200 yards BROOKS KOEPKA holds up the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the unable to complete the joined Tiger Woods as the only into the wind like that." PGA Championship golf tournament, Sunday, at Bethpage Black in inning before the tarp was back-to-back winners of the PGA Johnson now has runner-up fin- Farmingdale, N.Y. brought onto the field. The Championship since it went to ishes in all four of the majors, the game will resume Sept. 6 stroke play in 1958. wrong kind of career Grand Slam. he is playing. minutes later that Koepka hit 7- before the Tigers play a Koepka said at the start of the "I gave it a run," he said. "That's The 29-year-old Floridian is an iron only to 50 feet and had anoth- series in Oakland. week that majors are sometimes all you can ask for." imposing figure, a power off the er good lag putt to get par. This was the finale of a the easiest to win. Koepka returned to No. 1 in the tee and out of the rough with no He kept it interesting to the end, four-game series that This one should have been. It world with a performance that obvious weakness in his game and three-putting the 17th as the lead marked Oakland's only wasn't. defines his dominance in golf's the kind of mental fortitude that went back to two shots, and scheduled trip to Detroit His 74 was the highest final biggest events. majors require. He needed all of it pulling his driver on the 18th into this season. round by a PGA champion since He becomes the first player to over the final hour of this one. fescue so thick it left him little The A's have won 15 Vijay Singh won in a playoff in hold back-to-back titles in two Koepka doesn't know his rest- choice but to lay up and scramble straight over the Tigers, 2004 at Whistling Straits. majors at the same time, having ing heart rate, and he said on the for par. Once his medium lob and Stephen Piscotty put "I'm just glad I don't have to won a second straight U.S. Open of the final round that it proba- wedge settled 6 feet away, he could them in position for anoth- play any more holes," Koepka said. last summer 60 miles down the bly was not much different on the relax. er victory when he hit a "That was a stressful round of golf. road at Shinnecock Hills. He was first tee of a major than when he Finally. tiebreaking, two-run dou- I'm glad to have this thing back in the first wire-to-wire winner in the was chilling on his couch. But he Woods won the Wanamaker ble in the seventh. Josh my hands." PGA Championship since Hal Sut- could feel this one getting away Trophy in consecutive years twice, Harrison led off the bot- Koepka appeared to wrap it up ton at Riviera in 1983. from him. He could sense Johnson in 1999 and 2000, and again in tom of the inning for with a gap wedge from 156 yards And what stakes his claim as making a charge. He could hear it. 2006 and 2007. Koepka was start- Detroit, and he was in the to 2 feet on the 10th hole for a one of the best in his generation Bethpage has a reputation for ing to draw comparisons with middle of his plate appear- birdie, as Johnson made his first was a third straight year winning a being over the top, and it irritated Woods for the way he obliterated ance when the game was bogey of the round up ahead on major. He joins a most elite group Harold Varner III, who shot 81 the competition, much like Woods halted. the 11th. That restored the lead to – only Woods, Phil Mickelson, playing in the final group. in his 12-shot victory in the 1997 If the bottom of the sev- six shots, and the coronation was Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus and "I thought it was pretty weird Masters and 15-shot victory in the enth had been completed on. Arnold Palmer have done that how they were telling Brooks to 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. and Oakland still led, the And then it all changed in a since the Masters began in 1934. choke," Varner said about the 14th Koepka tied the PGA Champi- A's could have been New York minute. He now has four majors in his hole. "That's not my cup of tea. I onship record by opening with a declared the winners of a Koepka missed three straight last eight, a streak not seen since was pulling for him after that." 63. He broke the major champi- rain-shortened game, but fairways and made three straight Woods won seven out of 11 when Koepka held it together at the onship record for 36 holes at 128. since the visiting team bogeys, having to make a 6-foot he captured the 2002 U.S. Open at most crucial moment. He piped his He set another PGA Championship took the lead in the top of putt on No. 11 to keep it from Bethpage Black. driver down the 15th fairway and record with his seven-shot lead. In the inning and the home being worse. The wind was so fick- Next up is the U.S. Open at Peb- two-putted for par. And he drilled the end, just having his name on team didn't have a full le that it died as he hit 7-iron to the ble Beach, where Koepka defends another one into the 16th, which the heaviest championship trophy chance to answer, the par-3 14th that sailed over the his title for the second time. No played the most difficult in the in golf was mattered. game was suspended. green, leading to a fourth straight one has won the U.S. Open three final round because it was into the Jordan Spieth registered his It wasn't raining all that bogey. straight years since Willie Ander- wind. first top 10 since the British Open hard, so the teams could The crowd sensed a collapse, son in 1905. No one will doubt Johnson hit 5-iron just over the last summer with a 71 to finish at have perhaps squeezed in and began chanting, "DJ! DJ! DJ!" as whether Koepka is capable the way green. The wind died enough 20 2-under 278, six shots behind. the bottom of the seventh. l 8 MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard War of Will wins Preakness

Baltimore 15 31 .326 13½ Farmingdale, N.Y. 290 featuring riderless running horse NBAAll Times Playoffs EDT Central Division Purse: $11 million Louis Oosthuizen (5), $21,3007 0 - CONFERENCE FINALs WLPct GB Yardage: 7,459; Par: 70 68-73-79—290 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Minnesota 30 16 .652 — Final Round J.T. Poston (5), $21,30077-67-71- BALTIMORE (AP) – Mark Casse com- fair shot, and that's all I wanted – a fair Eastern Conference Cleveland 25 20 .556 4½ Brooks Koepka (600), $1,980,000 75—290 Milwaukee 2, Toronto 1 Chicago 21 24 .467 8½ 63-65-70-74—272 Corey Conners (4), $20,20072-72- pleted a lifelong quest two weeks after the shot. And he showed what he had today." Wednesday, May 15: Milwaukee Detroit 18 26 .409 11 Dustin Johnson (330), $1,188,000 76-71—291 scare of a lifetime. And he did so in a race War of Will was unfazed starting from 108, Toronto 100 Kansas City 16 31 .340 14½ 69-67-69-69—274 Tony Finau (4), $20,20070-73-69- Friday, May 17: Milwaukee 125, West Division Patrick Cantlay (160), $575,5006 9 - 79—291 featuring a riderless horse that threw his the inside No. 1 post position for the sec- Toronto 103 W L Pct GB 70-68-71—278 Max Homa (4), $20,20070-71-79- Sunday, May 19: Toronto 118, Houston 31 16 .660 — Jordan Spieth (160), $575,5006 9 - 71—291 jockey out of the gate and kept running. ond consecutive race, even though that Milwaukee 112, 2OT Los Angeles 22 24 .478 8½ 66-72-71—278 Kurt Kitayama, $20,20074-68-77- Since he was a child, Casse wanted to contributed to his rough run at Churchill Tuesday, May 21: Milwaukee at Texas 21 23 .477 8½ Matt Wallace, $575,50069-67-70- 72—291 Toronto, 8:30 p.m. Seattle 23 26 .469 9 72—278 Joost Luiten, $20,2007 2 - 7 2 - 7 7 - win a Triple Crown race, and the well- Downs. Rising star jockey Tyler Gaffalione x-Thursday, May 23: Toronto at Oakland 22 25 .468 9 Luke List (110), $380,00068-68-69- 70—291 respected trainer got that victory when guided the horse along the rail in the Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games 74—279 Thorbjørn Olesen, $20,2007 3 - 7 0 - x-Saturday, May 25: Milwaukee Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, Sung Kang (100), $343,6506 8 - 7 0 - 71-77—291 War of Will bounced back from a bumpy Preakness and made a move into the lead at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. 11 innings 70-72—280 Cameron Smith (4), $20,20073-70- ride in the Kentucky Derby to win the around the final curve, holding off hard- x-Monday, May 27: Toronto at Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 1, Matt Kuchar (80), $264,3957 0 - 7 0 - 74-74—291 Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. 5 innings 72-69—281 Daniel Berger (3), $19,2507 0 - 6 6 - Preakness on Saturday. charging late addition Everfast, who was a Western Conference St. Louis 8, Texas 2 Shane Lowry (80), $264,39575-69- 78-78—292 Casse, 58, was more relieved than any- nose ahead of Owendale for second. Golden State 3, Portland 0 Cleveland 4, Baltimore 1 68-69—281 Rafa Cabrera Bello (3), $19,2507 5 - Tuesday, May 14: Golden State Oakland 4, Detroit 1 Rory McIlroy (80), $264,39572-71- 69-74-74—292 thing that his prized 3-year-old colt didn't All the while, Bodexpress – after eject- 116, Portland 94 Houston 7, Boston 3 69-69—281 Joel Dahmen (3), $19,25070-72-71- Thursday, May 16: Golden State L.A. Angels 6, Kansas City 3 Erik van Rooyen, $264,3957 0 - 6 8 - 79—292 go down in the Derby, which could've ing Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez – 114, Portland 111 Minnesota 18, Seattle 4 70-73—281 Lucas Herbert, $19,25074-70-73- been a multihorse catastrophe, and could kept running around the Pimlico track Saturday, May 18: Golden State Sunday's Games Adam Scott (80), $264,3957 1 - 6 4 - 75—292 110 Portland 99 Oakland 5, Detroit 3, 7 innings, 72-74—281 David Lipsky, $19,2507 0 - 7 4 - 7 7 - finally take a deep breath following the and did an extra lap. An outrider tried to Monday, May 20: Golden State at susp. Gary Woodland (80), $264,3957 0 - 71—292 Preakness. swoop in at the top of the stretch and cor- Portland, 9 p.m. Boston 4, Houston 3 70-73-68—281 Phil Mickelson (3), $19,2506 9 - 7 1 - x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland N.Y. Yankees 13, Tampa Bay 5 Jazz Janewattananond, $191,665 76-76—292 "This is even I think probably more spe- ral Bodexpress, but the horse sped up and at Golden State, 9 p.m. Cleveland 10, Baltimore 0 70-68-67-77—282 x-Friday, May 24: Golden State at Toronto 5, Chicago White Sox 2 Chez Reavie (63), $191,66568-71- NASCAR Monster cial given everything that we've been passed a few competitors near the finish Portland, 9 p.m. Texas 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings 71-72—282 Energy All-Star through," Casse said. "I'm not even calling line and kept going. Technically, Bodex- Kansas City 5, L.A. Angels 1 Abraham Ancer (53), $143,1007 3 - x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at RaceSaturday Results Golden State, 9 p.m. Seattle 7, Minnesota 4 70-69-71—283 it redemption. I didn't feel like he got his press gets a did-not-finish. Monday's Games Lucas Bjerregaard, $143,10071-69- At Charlotte Motor Speedway Boston (Price 1-2) at Toronto 70-73—283 Concord, N.C. Bucks-Raptors,MILWAUKEE (112) Box (Jackson 0-0), 1:07 p.m. Lucas Glover (53), $143,10072-69- Lap length: 1.50 miles Mirotic 3-11 3-3 10, Antetokoun- Oakland (Anderson 4-3) at Cleve- 69-73—283 (Start position in parentheses) mpo 5-16 2-7 12, Lopez 5-10 3-3 16, land (Carrasco 4-3), 6:10 p.m. Michael Lorenzo-Vera, $143,10068- 1. (18) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 88 Bledsoe 3-16 4-6 11, Middleton 3-16 N.Y. Yankees (Happ 3-3) at Balti- 71-75-69—283 laps. 2-4 9, Ilyasova 1-4 0-0 2, Hill 7-9 7- more (Hess 1-5), 7:05 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama (53), $143,100 2. (3) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 88. 8 24, Brogdon 8-17 1-2 20, Con- Seattle (Leake 3-4) at Texas 70-68-68-77—283 3. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 88. naughton 3-3 0-0 8. Totals 38-102 (Minor 4-3), 8:05 p.m. Xander Schauffele (53), $143,100 4. (10) Joey Logano, Ford, 88. 22-33 112. Chicago White Sox (Banuelos 2- 70-69-68-76—283 5. (17) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, TORONTO (118) 3) at Houston (Peacock 4-2), 8:10 Brandt Snedeker (53), $143,10074- 88. Leonard 11-25 12-13 36, Siakam Minnesota (Odorizzi 6-2) at L.A. 67-73-69—283 6. (13) Aric Almirola, Ford, 88. 9-18 5-9 25, M.Gasol 5-10 2-2 16, Angels (TBD), 10:07 p.m. Jason Day (39), $91,00069-74-69- 7. (4) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 88. Lowry 4-7 0-0 11, Green 1-9 0-0 3, 72—284 8. (19) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 88. Powell 7-13 2-2 19, Ibaka 2-9 0-0 5, Tuesday's Games Oakland at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Emiliano Grillo (39), $91,00076-67- 9. (16) William Byron, Chevrolet, 88. VanVleet 1-11 0-0 3, Meeks 0-0 0-0 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 70-71—284 10. (5) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 88. 0. Totals 40-102 21-26 118. Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Billy Horschel (39), $91,0007 0 - 7 2 - 11. (14) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 88. Milwaukee 21 30 24 21 7 9—112 L.A. Dodgers at Tampa Bay, 7:10 71-71—284 12. (1) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 88. Toronto 30 28 19 19 7 15- 118 Miami at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Jason Kokrak (39), $91,0007 3 - 7 0 - 13. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, 88. 3-Point Goals_Milwaukee 14-44 Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 71-70—284 14. (11) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 88. (Hill 3-4, Lopez 3-7, Brogdon 3-8, Chicago White Sox at Houston, Thomas Pieters, $91,00074-70-71- 15. (8) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Connaughton 2-2, Bledsoe 1-6, Mid- 8:10 p.m. 69—284 88. dleton 1-6, Mirotic 1-7, Ilyasova 0-1, Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 Jimmy Walker (39), $91,00070-70- 16. (9) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 88. Antetokounmpo 0-3), Toronto 17-45 Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:07 71-73—284 17. (15) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, acci- (M.Gasol 4-8, Powell 3-5, Lowry 3-6, Keegan Bradley (28), $65,0007 0 - dent, 83. Leonard 2-4, Siakam 2-5, Ibaka 1-3, National League 70-73-72—285 18. (12) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Green 1-6, VanVleet 1-8). Fouled East Division Sam Burns (28), $65,00070-72-69- accident, 79. Out_Lowry, Powell, Antetokounm- W L Pct GB 74—285 19. (7) Erik Jones, Toyota, accident, po. Rebounds_Milwaukee 63 (Ante- Philadelphia 27 19 .587 — Paul Casey (28), $65,00070-71-75- 77. tokounmpo 23), Toronto 55 Atlanta 25 22 .532 2½ 69—285 (M.Gasol 12). Assists_Milwaukee 22 New York 20 25 .444 6½ Transactions Adam Hadwin (28), $65,00072-70- American League (Antetokounmpo 7), Toronto 28 Washington 19 27 .413 8 70-73—285 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned (M.Gasol 7). Total Fouls_Milwaukee Miami 13 31 .295 13 Graeme McDowell (28), $65,00070- RHP Yefry Ramirez to Norfolk (IL). 30, Toronto 30. A_19,923 (19,800). Central Division WLPct GB 72-73-70—285 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned Chicago 27 17 .614 — Justin Rose (28), $65,00070-67-73- OF Nicky Demonico to Charlotte NHLAll Times Playoffs EDT Milwaukee 28 21 .571 1½ 75—285 (IL). CONFERENCE FINALS Pittsburgh 24 20 .545 3 Webb Simpson (28), $65,00072-69- KANSAS CITY ROYALS — (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) St. Louis 24 23 .511 4½ 72-72—285 Released 1B Frank Schwindel. EASTERN CONFERENCE Cincinnati 21 26 .447 7½ Rickie Fowler (20), $48,2006 9 - 6 9 - NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned Boston 4, Carolina 0 West Division 71-77—286 RHP Chance Adams to Associated Press Thursday, May 9: Boston 5, Car- Beau Hossler (20), $48,2007 2 - 6 9 - Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). olina 2 W L Pct GB Los Angeles 31 17 .646 — 77-68—286 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Signed JOCKEY TYLER Gaffalione wins aboard War of Will during the Preakness Stakes at Sunday, May 12: Boston 6, Car- Arizona 25 22 .532 5½ Danny Lee (20), $48,20064-74-71- C Cameron Rupp to a minor league olina 2 Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, in Baltimore. Joel Rosario rides Everfast (10) for San Diego 23 24 .489 7½ 77—286 contract. Tuesday, May 14: Boston 2, Car- Colorado 20 25 .444 9½ Haotong Li, $48,20073-69-70-74— SEATTLE MARINERS — Designat- second and Florent Geroux rides Owendale for third. olina 1 San Francisco 20 25 .444 9½ 286 ed RHP Mike Wright for assignment. Thursday, May 16: Boston 4, Car- Harold Varner III (20), $48,2007 1 - Recalled RHP David McKay from olina 0 Saturday's Games Philadelphia 2, Colorado 1 67-67-81—286 Tacoma (PCL). Sent 3B Dylan WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 8, Texas 2 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (14), $36,036 Moore and RHP Sam Tuivailala to St. Louis 3, San Jose 2 Cincinnati 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 76-68-68-75—287 Tacoma (PCL) for rehab assign- Blues move to brink of Cup Saturday, May 11: San Jose 6, Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 0 Matthew Fitzpatrick, $36,03675-65- ments. St. Louis 3 Washington 5, Chicago Cubs 2 76-71—287 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Sent Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, San Atlanta 4, Milwaukee 3, 10 Charles Howell III (14), $36,0367 2 - LHP Clayton Richard to Buffalo (IL) Jose 2 Pittsburgh 7, San Diego 2 67-73-75—287 for a rehab assignment. final with 5-0 win over Sharks Wednesday, May 15: San Jose 5, San Francisco 8, Arizona 5 Adam Long (14), $36,03673-70-69- National League St. Louis 4, OT 75—287 ATLANTA BRAVES —Released Friday, May 17: St. Louis 2, San Sunday's Games Philadelphia 7, Colorado 5 Scott Piercy (14), $36,03672-67-72- LHP Jonny Venters. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) – From last in Jan. 2. Jose 1 L.A. Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 3 76—287 COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent Sunday, May 19: St. Louis 5, San the league in early January all the way to "We're close. We're very close right Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 0 Danny Willett (14), $36,0367 1 - 7 0 - LHP Chris Rusin to Hartford (EL) for Jose 0 Milwaukee 3, Atlanta 2, 10 69-77—287 a rehab assignment. the brink of their first Stanley Cup Final in now," forward Patrick Maroon said. "I Tuesday, May 21: San Jose at St. Texas 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings Aaron Wise (14), $36,03670-71-71- NEW YORK METS — Optioned Louis, 8 p.m. nearly a half-century, it has been quite a think the guys know that. It's in the back Pittsburgh 6, San Diego 4 75—287 RHP Paul Sewald to Syracuse (IL). x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at San Francisco 3, Arizona 2, 10 Bronson Burgoon (9), $26,2507 3 - Reinstated LHP Steven Matz from ride for the St. Louis Blues. of their heads, but we know that that's a San Jose, 9 p.m. Chicago Cubs 6, Washington 5 66-74-75—288 the 10-day IL. STANLEY CUP FINALS A remarkable turnaround continued good hockey team over there too and Monday's Games Tommy Fleetwood (9), $26,2506 7 - SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Washington (Corbin 4-1) at N.Y. 71-72-78—288 LHP Nick Margvicius to Amarillo Boston vs. San Jose-St. Louis Sunday with perhaps their most convinc- they're not going to give up." Mets (Gagnon 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Tyrrell Hatton (9), $26,2507 1 - 6 9 - (TL) and RHP Gerardo Reyes to El winner Philadelphia (Arrieta 4-4) at 72-76—288 Paso (PCL). Recalled RHP Cal ing win of a charmed playoff run. Martin Jones made 35 saves for the Monday, May 27: San Jose or St. Chicago Cubs (Darvish 2-3), 8:05 Kelly Kraft (9), $26,2507 1 - 6 5 - 7 8 - Quantrill from El Paso. Reinstated Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. Jaden Schwartz started a dominant sec- Sharks but got little help from his team- Atlanta (Soroka 4-1) at San Fran- 74—288 RHP Trey Wingenter from the 10- Wednesday, May 29: San Jose or cisco (Suarez 0-0), 9:45 p.m. Francesco Molinari (9), $26,2507 2 - day IL. ond period with the first of his three goals, mates, who have been held to one goal in St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. Arizona (Weaver 3-2) at San 68-73-75—288 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Saturday, June 1: Boston at San Vladimir Tarasenko scored on a penalty losing the past two games. San Jose now Diego (Paddack 3-2), 10:10 p.m. Henrik Stenson (9), $26,25074-68- Signed 3B Zach Houchins to a minor Jose or St. Louis, 8 p.m. 75-71—288 league contract. shot and the Blues moved within one win faces elimination for the third straight Monday, June 3: Boston at San Tuesday's Games Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Cameron Champ (7), $22,8507 2 - WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Jose or St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 71-73-73—289 Sent LHP Tony Sipp to Potomac of the Cup final with a 5-0 victory over the series, having overcome a 3-1 series deficit x-Thursday, June 6: San Jose or 7:05 p.m. Justin Harding, $22,85074-70-73- (Carolina) for a rehab assignment. St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. San Jose Sharks in Game 5 of the Western to Vegas in the first round and winning a L.A. Dodgers at Tampa Bay, 7:10 72—289 American Association x-Sunday, June 9: Boston at San Miami at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Charley Hoffman (7), $22,8507 3 - FOOTBALL Conference final. Game 7 at home in the second round Jose or St. Louis, 8 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 69-75-72—289 NFL x-Wednesday, June 12: San Jose "It's probably tough to put into words," against Colorado. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 7:40 Zach Johnson (7), $22,8507 1 - 6 9 - PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — DL or St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 73-76—289 Chris Long announced his retire- Schwartz said. "It's something that every- "We've been here before," coach Peter American League Atlanta at San Francisco, 9:45 Alex Noren (7), $22,85073-69-74- ment. one's worked for and dreamed about. You DeBoer said. "Had to go on the road and East Division Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 73—289 Canadian Football League WLPct GB J.J. Spaun (7), $22,85072-72-70- WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — don't want to look too far ahead. We all win in Vegas in order to get to a Game 7. New York 28 17 .622 — PGA Championship 75—289 Released WR Josh Stewart Trans- Tampa Bay 27 17 .614 ½ Scores Ross Fisher, $21,30074-67-77-72— ferred WR Kenbrell Thompkins to know how important and how hard that You're never comfortable when your Boston 24 22 .522 4½ Sunday 290 the suspended list. Signed RB John last win's going to be. It would be a dream back's against the wall like that, but we Toronto 19 27 .413 9½ At Bethpage Black Santiago. Rob Labritz, $21,30075-69-74-72— come true." have been here before and found a way St. Louis used a relentless forecheck to and I'm confident we can do that again." Gamel's 10th-inning homer take control of the game and series in the San Jose got off to a spirited start in the second period, scoring twice and out- rare afternoon contest that led to a more shooting the beleaguered Sharks 20-6 dur- subdued crowd than usual at the Shark lifts Brewers over Braves, 3-2 ing the frame. It also got 21 saves from Jor- Tank. Evander Kane hit the post just 12 dan Binnington in his first playoff shutout seconds into the game and the Sharks had ATLANTA (AP) – The longest start of Brewers 3, Braves 2, 10 innings, Milwaukee Atlanta and a first-period goal from Oskar the better of the play in the opening 20 Brandon Woodruff's career felt like a win ab rhbi ab rhbi Cain cf 5000Acn Jr. cf 4111 Sundqvist to overwhelm the Sharks. minutes despite falling behind 1-0 when to him, even though he wasn't involved in Yelich rf 4111D.Swnsn ss 4010 Schwartz added two goals in the third Sundqvist converted a turnover from a the decision. Mstakas 3b 4000F.Frman 1b 4121 Grandal c 4020Mrkakis rf 4000 for his second hat trick this postseason, hobbled Erik Karlsson into a goal less Woodruff allowed only two runs in Thames 1b 4010Riley 3b 4000 becoming the first player with two in one than six minutes into the contest. eight innings and Ben Gamel homered Hiura 2b 4121Camargo lf 4000 Hader p 0000Flowers c 3000 playoff run since Johan Franzen for Karlsson has been hampered by a groin leading off the 10th to lift the Milwaukee Gamel lf 4121Dnldson ph 1000 Detroit in 2008. injury that sidelined him for 27 of the final Brewers over the Atlanta Braves 3-2 on Arcia ss 4010Albies 2b 3010 Wodruff p 3000Fltynwc p 2000 The victory gave the Blues a 3-2 series 33 games in the regular season and has Sunday. H.Perez 2b 1000Blevins p 0000 Tssaint p 0000 lead, the closest they've been to making been extremely limited since the third All five runs in the game came on Joyce ph 1000 the final since getting there in their first period of Game 4. He tried to make a homers. J.Webb p 0000 Parsons p 0000 three seasons as the winner of the all- quick outlet under pressure but his pass Woodruff gave up five hits in a sturdy Totals 37 393Totals 34 252 expansion Western Conference. St. Louis went through teammate Brenden Dillon's outing. His streak of wins in four straight Milwaukee 100 010 000 1 — 3 Atlanta 100 000 100 0 — 2 can earn its first trip back to the final since skates, off the boards and right to starts ended, but he was happy to give Mil- DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 2. HR_Yelich (19), Hiura (1), 1970 with a win at home in Game 6 on Sundqvist, who beat Jones to give the waukee's bullpen a break by showing he Gamel (2), Acuna Jr. (9), F.Freeman (11). SB_Thames (1). CS_Arcia (3). IP HRER BB SO Tuesday night, an improbable journey for Blues their fourth goal of the series from could last eight innings. Milwaukee Woodruff 852206 a team that was last in the standings on the fourth line. "I've been able to get some strikeouts, Hader W,1-3 200003 but my whole goal this year was to just get Atlanta Foltynewicz 632203 Back on top: Nadal beats Djokovic deep into the game," Woodruff said. Blevins 2-3 20001 The right-hander threw 93 pitches and Toussaint 1 1-3 00002 Webb 120000 had six strikeouts with no walks. Parsons L,1-2 121100 for 9th Italian Open title Umpires_Home, Brian O'Nora; First, James Hoye; Second, Mark Ripperg- "He's been really good the last four er; Third, Jeff Kellogg. times out and today he even took it to T_2:44. A_36,548 (41,149). ROME (AP) – Rafael Nadal is right back competitive, feel myself healthy," Nadal where he wants to be. said. "Then with the feeling that I am another level," said Brewers manager Craig Josh Hader (1-3) pitched two perfect Counsell, who was ejected in the fifth. "It After losing in the semifinals of three improving. I know if I'm able to reach my innings. straight clay-court tournaments, Nadal level you can win, you can lose, but nor- was really good. It was a great perfor- Mike Foltynewicz, who entered with an mance." dominated for stretches against his long- mally I'm going to have my chances – 8.02 ERA in four starts, allowed only three time rival, Novak Djokovic, in a 6-0, 4-6, 6- especially on this surface. Gamel's drive off Wes Parsons (1-2) hits in six innings for Atlanta. reached the fountain area behind the cen- 1 win Sunday for a record-extending ninth Top-ranked Djokovic, meanwhile, Acuña led off the game with his ninth Italian Open title. appeared exhausted after spending more ter field wall and helped the Brewers end home run to the second section of the left Atlanta's four-game winning streak. "You were asking for titles. Finally I than 5 ½ hours on court against Juan Mar- field seats. Woodruff didn't allow another have a title," Nadal told reporters. "Here we tin del Potro and Diego Schwartzman the Gamel said he was looking for the first baserunner to reach second until Free- pitch he could drive. are. Important title, important moment." previous two days. man's shot in the 7th tied the game at 2. It marked the first time in an Open Era- Djokovic was also coming off the Christian Yelich and Keston Hiura also Freeman hit a game-ending homer off connected for Milwaukee, which avoided a record 54 meetings, and in their 142nd set Madrid Open title last week. Hader in the 10th inning of a 4-3 win Sat- against each other, that Nadal won a set "I don't want to talk about fatigue or three-game sweep in a matchup of 2018 urday night. In a ninth-inning rematch NL division winners. Hiura's fifth-inning against Djokovic without conceding a things like that," Djokovic told the crowd Sunday, Freeman flied out to left field. game – otherwise known as a bagel. during the post-match ceremony. "Rafa shot was the first of his career. The Brewers wasted a scoring chance in Ronald Acuña Jr. and Freddie Freeman "I played a great first set in all aspects. was simply too strong today." the ninth. No mistakes. Playing so aggressive, chang- Speaking to reporters later, Djokovic went deep for Atlanta. With one out, Yasmani Grandal singled Freeman has homered in four consecu- ing directions," Nadal said. "It's not usual said, "I was just running out of fuel a little off Jacob Webb and moved to third when and probably will not happen again." bit today. Just kind of missed that half a tive games for the first time in his career. Eric Thames' grounder skipped into center His 11th homer was the 200th of his The timing for Nadal's return to form step, especially on the backhand side." field. Grandal held at third base on Hiura's could not have been more opportune, as The Foro Italico crowd continually career and tied the game in the seventh. fly ball to shallow center field. Webb's "It's special," Freeman said. "It was nice he will seek a record-extending 12th title tried to encourage Djokovic with chants of pitch to Gamel bounced off the brick back- at the French Open starting next weekend. "Vai Nole!" – Go Nole! – but the top- to do it in front of the home fans, and to stop to catcher Tyler Flowers, who threw get a nice ovation was special." "Winning a title is important but for me ranked Serb struggled with his overhead out Grandal at third base. the most important thing is (to) feel myself and drop shots. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP When friends fill void left by family Dear Annie: My husband and I moved to another state following our retirements a few years ago. We moved to a resort town six hours away from my brother “Billy” and his wife, “Patty.” We encouraged them to visit, but they gave one excuse after another. Billy eventually told me that they Dear were “just homebodies” who don’t like to Annie travel. My husband, “Bob,” has been quite ill. In the last year, he was hospitalized six peace in my heart until I do. – Bent but times and had to be ventilated five times. Not Broken in Missouri Billy was aware of my husband’s dire con- Dear Bent: Your family dropped the ball dition but did not once call or text to offer here. Thank goodness your friends picked any support. I thank God for our friends it up. My advice would be to focus on what who supported us through visits, calls, your friends have done for you instead of messages, emails, prayers, etc. what your family hasn’t. Gently steer your THE PAJAMA DIARIES Recently, I found out that through a feelings in the direction by keeping a grat- friend that Billy and his wife had flown to itude journal and writing down five things our aunt’s home for a visit, 1,500 miles for which you are grateful each morning or away. They lied to me by omission. Then night. When we fill our hearts with grati- Patty texted me a few days ago, asking if I tude, there’s less room for anger. wanted them to come sit with me. Serious- Now, I’m not saying you don’t have a ly?! Where were they the nearly 20 weeks right to be angry. You and your husband Bob was in critical care units? She thought have had an incredibly difficult two years. he was still in the hospital, though he has But as it seems really important to you to been home for nearly eight weeks. I know resolve this conflict with your family, con- being here during my husband’s illness sider giving them another chance. They’ll and hospitalization would not be fun, but never be able to change what they did in MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM I would have done it if they had been in the past, but perhaps they’re trying to our position. change how it is in the future: Patty finally And then there’s my aunt. She and I reached out. Take her up on the offer to have always been close. When I told her I come for a visit. Don’t be afraid to have a had given the doctor permission for Bob to heartfelt conversation with her and Billy be placed on a ventilator, she said, “Are about how much you would have liked to you sure you are doing what Bob wants?” have seen them sooner. Bob and I had that conversation several Lastly, I encourage you to seek out help times, and each of us knows the other’s in the form of counseling or a caregivers desires when it comes to this subject. How support group. The hospital staff might be dare she ask such a thing? able to help connect you with the latter. I I am trying to forgive Billy, Patty and know you are bearing a heavy burden BORN LOSER my aunt for their ignorance, but it is a long right now, but no matter what, you do not arduous process. I have asked the Lord to have to bear it alone. have patience with me, because I can’t just Send your questions for Annie Lane to tell myself I forgive them with my whole [email protected]. heart without meaning it. 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The self-motivated, Email your resume to Board reserves the right to reject or [email protected] George's Pub in Boulder Junction accept any bid or all bids or to Firewood for sale organized, reliable and or stop by our Design Studio to Now hiring Two Full-time cooks waive irregularities and to accept by the Loggers cord. willing to provide complete an application and and One Server any bid that, in the opinion of the schedule an interview. Board, is to the best interest and Call (715)561-3437. excellent customer Call (715)385-2327 Wausau Homes Ironwood, Ask for Mike or Barb advantage of Gogebic County. Situation Wanted service. Must work well (906)932-3157 BOARD OF COUNTY with others and have Business ROAD COMMISSIONERS the ability to work on Hello Raking. I'm Back. Looking for happy, energetic P. I . P u b & G r i l l Opportunities Randy the Raker. Housekeepers who want to ATV’s, UTV’s, Presque Isle,WI REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Prompt, Dependable, Snowmobiles and Used NOTICE: The Gogebic-Iron County Airport is make a dierence! requesting proposals to install a Courteous Service, Vehicle Inventory. The Daily Globe, while exercising Senior Discount. Full spring Weekends a MUST! reasonable care in accepting ads, 500-gallon pump chamber connect- cleaning services and seasonal Wage based on Immediate openings for warns those answering to ing the existing septic tank to anoth- lawn maintenance. Apply in person experience. Apply Cook, Bartender/Server investigate the proposition offered er absorption field. Dual pumps, Please call (906)285-2465 controller and all other electrical EconoLodge - Hurley within or send $8.50-$14.50 an hr. and to be careful of any ad 1000 10th Avenue N. requiring money to be sent for supplies provided by installer. For Help Wanted resume to: Full-time or Part-time information or long distance phone more project details and/or to No phone calls please! calls that may request money schedule a site visit please contact 300 E. Cloverland Dr. Seasonal or Year Round for information. the Airport manager. Proposals must be received by May 31, 2019. Local restaurant looking for an Ironwood, MI 49938 Employment available The Gogebic-Iron County Airport re- assistant cook. Approximately Call Casey @ serves the right to reject any and all 12 to 16 hours per week. Bids Full-time HVAC Service proposals. The Gogebic-Iron Send resume to Box 196, Daily Full time sales associate for local (715)686-2522 County Airport is an affirmative ac- Globe, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Technician/Installer needed. Submit resume to PO Box 484, retail business. Must work or email: tion, equal opportunity organization Ironwood, MI 49938. Saturdays. Send resume to: May 14,15,16,17,18,20,21 that welcomes all proposals. Ironwood MI 49938, [email protected] NOTICE TO BID or apply personally at The Daily Globe Mike Harma, Airport Manager DOVE, Inc. has an opening for a Box 137 The Board of County Road Com- E5560 Airport Rd. part-time Client Advocate. Primary Mukavitz Heating, Now Hiring for Carpenters and missioners of Gogebic County, 111 S Lawrence St. Ironwood 118 E Mcleod Ave Ironwood, MI 49938 responsibilities include providing Ironwood, MI 49938 Carpenter Helpers for residential State of Michigan, at its offices in Phone: (906) 932-3121 coverage on crisis line, monitoring construction company. Call Mike for the Courthouse Annex, City of Fax: (906) 932-4401 shelter to provide a safe and NOW HIRING! an interview and more information Bessemer, will receive sealed bids [email protected] secure atmosphere and individual Tom's Country Cafe, Mercer, WI (715)518-1675 until 11:00 a.m. (CDST) on Wed- advocacy and support for shelter Housekeepers and is looking for a team player. nesday, May 22, 2019 for the fol- residents. Must be willing to work Companions. Full or part time waitstaff and/or lowing items: US-2 Bessemer HMA varying and alternating shifts. Flexible Scheduling. On cook. Year round, willing to train. Milling & Paving Services Further Give Away-Pets Flexible schedule. ALL prior Waitress and Dishwasher information and specifications may For more information contact the job training. Must have Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic Pamela Niemi at (906)932-4990 or a valid driver's license and applicants MUST re-apply be obtained at the road commis- email: [email protected] Call (906)842-3535 sion office in Bessemer or on to apply e-mail letter of interest a dependable vehicle. leave message if necessary and resume to (715)476-2433 or (715)776-2662 our website Give Away Ads are FREE for [email protected] Pick up an application at: www.gogebiccountyroadcommis- Avanti Home Care 3 days. 15 word limit. sion.org for these bids. Bidders The ads must be 1:00pm the day MLC of Wakefield is accepting 110 Iron Street may use their own bid blanks and before publication (906)932-2211 applications for employment at the Hurley WI, 54534 Staff Needed submit along with GCRC Bid Form, [email protected] US 2 Industrial Park, Wakefield, MI (715)561-3206 Smokey’s, the Northwoods’ distinctive supper club featuring (906)224-1120 For slu nd Buildin g Su pply in Ironwood has an opening. a gracious atmosphere and gourmet dining in a casual, Part time sales associate. Duties include: Counter sales, elegant setting is hiring for the following positions: assisting customers, stocking inventory. Experience with

Nail Technician Busser computers and retail helpful. Must be 18 years old. Established Day Spa in Manitowish Waters is looking Industry and/or product knowledge a plus. EOE Full or Part Time Positions Available. Send your resume to: for an accomplished, licensed Nail Technician skilled For more information contact Beth at 715-543-2699 or in manicures and pedicures. Excellent Pay. Full F orslund Building Supply [email protected] Keith Johnson, Store Manager benefits available. Rent and all supplies covered. E5108 Jackson Road

Potential for growth. For more information, contact Ironwood, MI 49938 Beth at: 715-543-2699 or Flower and Grounds Assistant [email protected] RUOTSALA CONSTRUCTION, LLC EAU Holdings in Manitowish Waters is seeking a NOW HIRING Accepting Applications for Concrete Finishers with our Flowers and Grounds Assistant to join our team. Smokey’s, the Northwoods’ distinctive supper club featuring Commercial Traveling Concrete Crew Experience a plus, but willing to train the ideal Earn up to $54.00 Hourly a gracious atmosphere and gourmet dining in a casual, candidate. Must be able to work in a fast-paced Experience required willing to train. elegant setting is hiring for the following positions: environment and able to lift up to 50 lbs. Competitive CONTA CT: Dishwasher [email protected] wages and benefits. 906-364-0300 Full or Part Time Positions Available. For more information, contact Beth at: E5299 Hannu Road For more information contact Beth at 715-543-2699 or Ironwood, MI 49938 [email protected] 715-543-2699 or email: [email protected] Bessemer Plywood Corporation Bessemer Township Bessemer Plywood Corporation is accepting applications for is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 5exible is now accepting applications for Spreader positions. Applicants part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants Summer employees to work approximately must be self-motivated and be able to work as a team. may apply or reapply at our main o3ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm 30-40 hours per week. 4is position has the opportunity to earn $15.00/hour. so that we can update our 4les. 1is should be done on a yearly Applicants must hold a valid driver's license, be 18 years old or basis. BPC o2ers competitive wages including attendance and Further details will be discussed in interview. older, be able to lift and carry 50 pounds and be able to work safety bonuses. Fringe bene4ts include health, vision, dental, BPC o5ers competitive bene6t package including health, dental, outside in all weather conditions Applications are and life insurance, PTO, 401(k), & paid holidays. vision, and life insurance, 401(k), & paid holidays and available at the township office located at Applicants may apply in person at BPC, PTO, along with safety and attendance bonuses. N10338 Mill Street, Ramsay, MI 49959 Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All bonuses are discretionary. and on the township’s website: Bessemer Plywood Corporation Applicants may apply in person at BPC, bessemertownship.com under the “News” link 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bessemer Township is an equal opportunity employer BPC is an equal opportunity employer Bessemer Plywood Corporation Debbie Janczak, Bessemer Township Clerk 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 BPC is an equal opportunity employer R.N./L.P.N. Sky View Nursing Center has immediate openings for Part Time Registered CHEF/LINE COOK NEEDED Nurses & Licensed Practical Nurses. The applicant must hold or be able to Certified Nursing Assistants possess a valid Wisconsin Nursing License and be able to pass a criminal background check. In return for your hard work, Sky View offers a competi- Smokey’s, the Northwoods’ distinctive supper Sky View Nursing Center has immediate tive wage with a generous shift differential pay for any afternoon or midnight club featuring a gracious openings for both full and part time CNA’s. Sky View offers a home like atmosphere with a very shifts. We also offer a benefit package including health insurance and a 401 K atmosphere and gourmet dining in a pleasant resident population. In return for your hard work, we Pension Plan. Sky View is a 33 bed intermediate care facility that offers a home offer a competitive wage with a generous shift differential and a like atmosphere with a very pleasant resident population. casual, elegant setting Is looking for an benefit package, including health insurance and a 401 K pension Please apply in person or by email. EOE. experienced Chef/Line Cook. plan. Must be active on the Wisconsin nurse aide registry or meet Sky View Nursing Center the requirements for inclusion. 309 Iron Street, Hurley WI 54534 Excellent Pay. Full Benefits Available. Please apply in person, by email, or via our website at (715) 561-5646 For More Information contact Beth at http://www.avantihs.com. [email protected] Contact info: Jill Davey 715 - 543 - 269 9 o r Sky View Nursing Center - 309 Iron Street - Hurley, WI 54534 [email protected] (715) 561-5646 Email: [email protected]

Route Driver  This position is responsible for delivering all         printed materials to area Post Offices,         vending boxes & outlet stores. We are currently accepting applications for the Part Time - 3:00am Start Time - Rotating Schedule following positions for the 2019 season. CMS 5 STAR FACILITY A valid Driver’s License, Proof of Clean Driving Record Housekeeping Staff, Lodge Office Staff, Lodge Now Hiring and Insurance is required. Cleaning Staff, Restaurant Cooks & Full and Part time LPNs Be able to lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. Youth Recreation Program Counselors Benefit package: medical, dental, vision, and life insurance Company Vehicle is provided, use of personal Seasonal full time and part time positions available. Fantastic summer 401(k) retirement savings plan with company matching transportation may be required in an emergency. jobs for those looking for either full time seasonal or a fill in position Paid time off for vacation and sick days during the summer. Excellent wages offered. Holiday pay Applications are available Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Housing is available Tuition reimbursement Please apply in person at the Business Office Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Apply in person at: Daily Globe 10750 Dairymen’s Road, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 1500 N. Lowell Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 118 E. McLeod Avenue Contact: Katie Rucinski, Controller or Jerry Geiger, General Manager    Ironwood, MI, 49938 (715)385-9363 or email resume  to: [email protected] Or mail your credentials to: Dairymen’s Inc., Attn: Katie Rucinski    Previous applicants, please reapply. No phone calls please.  “EOE M/W/Vets/Disabled” P.O. Box 289, Boulder Junction, WI 54512  

     



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Wide range of fully furnished BEHNKE, a single woman, mort- unless determined abandoned in NORTH CURRY STREET IRON- vacation homes in the Big Borseth gagor, to FIRST NATIONAL BANK accordance with MCL 600.3241a, in WOOD, MI 49938 Mattson’s TV Powderhorn Ski Resort area OF WAKEFIELD, according to a which case the redemption period IN THE MATTER OF: PAISLEY available for month to month Insurance & mortgage dated October 6, 2005 shall be thirty (30) days from the WITKOWSKI, DOB 10/13/17 rentals from April – November. and recorded October 12, 2005 in date of such sale. A hearing regarding termination of & Appliance Application, references and Real Estate Liber 449, Page 562, in Gogebic If the property is sold at a foreclos- parental rights will be conducted by security deposit required. County Records, Michigan on which ure sale under Chapter 32 of the the court on Wednesday, June 5, Call for details. (906)932-3100 Tw o L o c a t i o n s mortgage is claimed to be due at Revised Judicature Act of 1961, un- 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Gogebic or (800)222-3131 Ewen, MI the date hereof the sum of der MCL 600.3278 (section 3278) County Courthouse, District TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND the borrower will be held respons- Court/Family Division, 200 North Phone: (906)988-2329 THREE HUNDRED NINETY- ible to the person who buys the Moore Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 Houses for Sale Ontonagon, MI EIGHT and 95/100 ($25,398.95), in- property at the mortgage foreclos- before Honorable Janis M. Burgess Phone: (906)884-4161 cluding interest at 5.750% per an- ure sale or to the mortgage holder This hearing may result in the ter- for damaging the property during mination of your parental rights. Toll Free num. Under the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage and the the redemption period. You have the right to an attorney. (877)768-9846 statute in such case made and Dated: May 6, 2019 There is no right to a jury at this provided, notice is hereby given For more information, please call: hearing. IT IS THEREFORE that said mortgage will be fore- (906) 932-4010 ORDERED that Anthony Witkowski Timothy M. Dean (P27911) personally appear before the court www.borsethproperties.com closed by the sale of the mort- • Appliances • gaged premises or some part of DEAN LAW OFFICE, P.C. at the time and place stated above. them, at public venue to the highest Attorney for Mortgagee • TV’s • bidder, in the first floor entrance 204 Harrison Street Trucks, Heavy hallway of the Gogebic County Ironwood, MI 49938 Plus Service Courthouse, Bessemer, Michigan that being the place of holding the May 13,20,27, 2019 Equipment Circuit Court for Gogebic County, at STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL 10:00 a.m. local time, on Friday, CIRCUIT- FAMILY DIVISION “Box Store Prices, Get the best of both June 14, 2019. Said premises situ- GOGEBIC COUNTY worlds living in Hurley, WI. ated in the Township of Marenisco, PUBLICATION OF Small Town Service” In-town living with lots of Gogebic County, Michigan and are PARENTAL-RIGHTS described as: TERMINATION HEARING CASE Since 1962 nature next door! Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, and 15, Block NO. 18-22-NA PETITION NO. This lovely, well-maintained 3, replat of Blocks D-K, Village of TO: KYLE WIEMERI LAST three bedroom, 1-3/4 bath Marenisco, according to the recor- KNOWN ADDRESS: 105 9TH AV- 122 E. Aurora St. ded Plat thereof, and the East ½ of ENUE SOUTH, HURLEY, WI home sits beautifully on an Center Street lying adjacent to and 54534 IN THE MATTER OF: Ironwood, MI approximate 1/2 acre lot. Westerly of Lots 14 and 15, Block GAVINN SULLIVAN, DOB DAILY GLOBE 2010 Eldorado 3, as vacated by the instrument re- 07/06/2011 A hearing regarding ter- It includes many amenities mination of parental rights will be 906-932-0510 16 passenger Medium Duty corded in Liber 197 Deeds, Page including a large, finished 646. conducted by the court on Wednes- Letters should deal with lower level rec room and Bus with Wheelchair Lift. The redemption period shall be six day, June 5, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in matters of current, private office. So much Fair Condition (6) months from the date of sale, Gogebic County Courthouse, Dis- 156,299 miles trict Court/Family Division, 200 public interest and be Give Away more adds to the North 05-20-19North Moore Street, Bessemer, MI Ford E450; Gasoline; m no longer than 400 loveliness of this home. K J 10 7 4 2 49911 before Honorable Janis M. Automatic; 22’. n J 4 Burgess. This hearing may result in A blacktopped circular words. Must be signed Full size bed frame, Serviced every 5,000 miles. o K 5 2 the termination of your parental mattress and bedding. driveway provides easy View Monday-Friday p 8 3 rights. You have the right to an at- by the author and Please call (715)561-2136 We st East torney. There is no right to a jury at access to a 2-1/2 car (9am-4pm CDT) m m include name, address Commercial/ GOGEBIC COUNTY — 9 8 6 5 this hearing. IT IS THEREFORE heated garage. n Q 10 6 3 n A K 8 5 ORDERED that Kyle Wiemeri per- and phone number for TRANSIT o o Asking $159,000.00 Q 10 9 3 J 8 7 6 sonally appear before the court at verification purposes. Residential Contact us by email 235 E. McLeod, Ironwood p K Q 9 5 4 p 10 the time and place stated above. (906)932-2523 South [email protected] Mail: Property for rent: SEALED BIDS accepted until m A Q 3 May 13,20,27, 2019 n 118 E McLeod Ave. 3,200 sq.ft. office building. or by calling (715)367-2372 4PM (CDT) 9 7 2 STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL o A 4 CIRCUIT- FAMILY DIVISION Former Social Security offices, FRIDAY, June 7, 2019 Ironwood, MI 49938 Cloverland Drive, Ironwood. p A J 7 6 2 GOGEBIC COUNTY Will build/remodel to suit. GCT reserves the right to PUBLICATION OF Email: reject any and/or all bids, Dealer: South PARENTAL-RIGHTS Call (906)932-1411 Vulnerable: Neither [email protected] Real Estate GCT is an ADA/EOE TERMINATION HEARING CASE Apartments & South West North East NO. 18-22-NA Fax: 1NT Pass 4n Pass PETITION NO. 4 m Pass Pass Pass TO: ANTHONY WITKOWSKI (906)-932-4211 Duplexes LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 205 Opening lead: p K 103 Sellar Street, Bessemer Autos/SUVs Upper one bedroom $420.00 monthly plus electric It is so easy $640.00 to move in 2000 Ford Ranger. 4 cyl, 5 speed, to be distracted (810)208-1529 2 wheel drive. $1,800.00 (906)464-0035 Apartments Available in Hurley. By Phillip Alder Rent based on income. Sales • Rentals Stove & fridge provided. Legals R.K. Milholland, a webcomic Coin operated laundry on site. Management • Appraisals author, wrote, “Typos are very Please call: (712)580-5360. important to all written form. It gives the reader something to look for so May 6, 13, 20, 28, June 3 2018 they aren’t distracted by the total Houses for Rent 906-932-5406 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE lack of content in your writing.” Highway US-2 • Ironwood FORECLOSURE SALE Was “it gives” instead of “they THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECT- give” an intentional typo? 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, plus upnorthproperty.com OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A A t the bridge table, one utilities. $500.00/month, lease, DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE can sometimes be distracted, security. MSHDA. (715)219-1517. OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR concentrating on one suit and not THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- all four. In today’s deal, how should Available June 1. South play in four spades after West TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- leads the club king, and East puts up BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACT- 800 Division Street, Hurley the 10? IVE MILITARY DUTY. North used a Texas transfer to 3 Bedroom home ATTENTION PURCHASERS: This $600.00 monthly plus utilities push his partner into four spades. sale may be rescinded by the fore- (This was a slight overbid, but if he Available June 1st closing mortgagee. In that event, (715)617-2057 had transferred at the two-level, the damages, if any, shall be lim- then rebid three spades, game- (715)359-0557 ited solely to the return of the bid invitational, South probably would amount tendered at sale, plus in- have gone on because of his strong Homes, Apartments, and terest. trumps and three aces.) Business Spaces for rent. MORTGAGE SALE – Default has South saw nine top tricks: six Call for details. been made in the conditions of a spades, two diamonds and one club. Estate Store mortgage made by REBECCA A. He thought he could gain at least one (906)932-5406 DEAN, n/k/a REBECCA A. more winner from clubs. So, hoping that West would fall for the Bath Coup, declarer played his club seven at trick one. The rest of the play took nary a second. West continued with a low club. East ruffed and cashed his high hearts to defeat the contract. What did South overlook? Any time the hand with the majority of the trumps is longer than his partner’s hand in a side suit, declarer should think “ruff losers in the short trump hand.” Here, South should have won with the club ace, cashed the spade ace and diamond ace, played a diamond to the king, ruffed the last diamond in his hand, drawn trumps and claimed. He would have taken six spades, two diamonds, one club and the diamond ruff. © 2019 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS

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Kay all are expected to be The Trump administration buy into the plan. But with Ivey signed the most strin- blocked by the courts as will unveil the first phase details of the political gent abortion law in the the legal challenges play of its long-awaited aspects of the plan still nation– making perform- out with an ultimate eye on blueprint for Mideast peace under wraps, any commit- ing an abortion a felony in the Supreme Court. next month at a conference ments for economic devel- nearly all cases unless nec- Marchers on Sunday in the region designed to opment won’t be easily essary for the mother’s said the measures have highlight economic bene- attained. health. The law provides energized supporters of fits that could be reaped if “The Palestinian people, no exception for rape and legalized abortion, and the Israeli-Palestinian con- along with all people in the incest. they say they are digging in flict is resolved, the White Middle East, deserve a “Banning abortion does for a legal and political House said Sunday. future with dignity and the not stop abortion. It stops fight. Along the route they The plan, which has opportunity to better their safe abortion,” said Staci took, the protesters passed been two years in the mak- lives,” President Donald Fox, CEO and president of by scattered counter- ing, envisions large-scale Trump’s senior adviser and Planned Parenthood demonstrators raising investment and infrastruc- son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Southeast, addressing the signs against abortion. ture work in the Palestinian said in a statement Sunday. cheering crowd outside the Two speakers at the territories. But the central “Economic progress can Alabama Capitol. rally on the Capitol steps political elements remain only be achieved with a Alabama is part of a shared their stories of hav- mostly unknown. And the solid economic vision and wave of conservative states ing an abortion, including economic workshop, June if the core political issues seeking to mount new legal a woman who came out of 25-26 in Bahrain, will not are resolved.” Associated Press challenges to Roe v. Wade, the crowd to describe the address the most con- Kushner and Jason PRESIDENT DONALD Trump’s senior adviser, and son- the 1973 landmark abortion she had after tentious parts of the con- Greenblatt, envoy of inter- in-law, Jared Kushner, departs the Capitol after a Supreme Court decision being raped at a party at flict: borders, the status of national negotiations, have meeting with Senate Republicans, in Washington, that legalized abortion age 18. Jerusalem, Palestinian been leading efforts to Tuesday, May 14. refugees and Israel’s securi- write the plan, but so far, ty. there’s been no participa- West Bank and Gaza and of east Jerusalem as the In a joint statement with tion from the Palestinians. cutting funding to hospi- capital of an independent Bahrain, the White House The Palestinian Authority, tals in Jerusalem that serve Palestine. It’s an open ques- said the workshop will give which has complained that Palestinians. Trump also tion as to whether the government, civil and busi- the White House favors recognized Jerusalem as Palestinians will exchange ness leaders a chance to Israel, severed ties with the the capital of Israel and some or all of their gather support for econom- Trump administration fol- moved the U.S. Embassy demands for the prospect ic initiatives that could be lowing several actions tar- there from Tel Aviv. of economic prosperity. possible with a peace geting them. The Palestinians’ In an interview last agreement. Trump closed the Pales- demand that Israel fully month with The Associated The U.S. wants to tinian diplomatic mission withdraw from all territo- Press, Palestinian Prime ensure security for Israel in Washington, saying the ries it occupies. Israel cap- Minister Mohammed and economic opportunity Palestinians refused to tured the West Bank, Gaza Shtayyeh likened that to to improve the lives of engage in peace talks with Strip and east Jerusalem in “financial blackmail, which Palestinians. The adminis- Israel. The U.S. stopped the 1967 Mideast war. The we reject.” Associated Press tration hopes that Arab funding the U.N. agency Palestinians want those ter- Kushner said it has been PROTESTERS FOR women’s rights hold a rally on the countries will help that helps Palestinian ritories for a future state. disheartening that the Alabama Capitol steps to protest a law passed last bankroll economic incen- refugees, slashing hun- They also seek the right of Palestinian leadership has week making abortion a felony in nearly all cases with tives, such as infrastruc- dreds of millions of dollars refugees to return to the attacked the plan before it’s no exceptions for cases of rape or incest, Sunday, in ture and industrial pro- in aid for projects in the lands and the recognition unveiled. Montgomery, Ala. Rocket attack hits near US Embassy in Baghdad’ s Green Zone

BAGHDAD (AP) – A region earlier this month to ing their fast during the Soldier, less than a mile because he was not autho- but said there were no rocket was fired into the counter an alleged, unex- Muslim holy month of from the U.S. Embassy. He rized to speak to the media. American or coalition casu- Iraqi capital’s heavily forti- plained threat from Iran. Ramadan. said the military was inves- The official also said the alties. fied Green Zone Sunday The U.S. also has ordered Associated Press tigating the cause but that roads leading to the Green As tensions escalate night, landing less than a nonessential staff out of its reporters on the east side the rocket was believed to Zone were closed briefly between the U.S. and Iran, mile from the sprawling diplomatic posts in Iraq. of the Tigris River, oppo- have been fired from east for security reasons before there have been concerns U.S. Embassy, an Iraqi mil- It was the first such site the Green Zone, heard Baghdad. The area is home they were reopened as nor- that Baghdad could once itary spokesman said. attack since September, an explosion, after which to Iran-backed Shiite mili- mal. again get caught in the mid- The apparent attack, when three mortar shells alert sirens sounded briefly tias. Iraq’s state-run news dle , just as it is on the path which Iraq’s state-run news landed in an abandoned lot in Baghdad. Shortly afterward the agency said a Katyusha to recovery. The country agency said did not cause inside the Green Zone. Iraqi military rocket launcher was discov- rocket crashed inside the hosts more than 5,000 U.S. any casualties, came amid No one claimed respon- spokesman Brig. Gen. ered by security forces in Green Zone without caus- troops, and is home to heightened tensions across sibility for the attack that Yahya Rasoul told The the eastern neighborhood ing any casualties. The U.S. powerful Iranian-backed the Persian Gulf, after the took place after sunset Associated Press that a of Wihda, according to a military confirmed an militias, some of whom White House ordered war- when many Baghdad resi- Katyusha rocket fell near security official who spoke explosion in the zone with- want those U.S. forces to ships and bombers to the dents were indoors break- the statue of the Unknown on condition of anonymity out saying what caused it, leave.

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