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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Few snow showers yourdailyglobe.com | High: 19 | Low: 9 | Details, page 2 L A K E I C E Bessemer council discusses demolition of houses By P.J. GLISSON – 1 0 7 [email protected] W. Sellar BESSEMER – At Mon- (“brown- day’s regular meeting of s t o n e ” ) , the Bessemer city council, $35,000 city manager Charly Loper – 5 0 8 said the city is eligible to S. Moore apply for a one-time state ( “ t h e grant of $50,000 to be used Johnson for the demolition of b u i l d - worthless city-owned i n g ” ) , buildings. Charly Loper $30,000 Loper estimated the – 5 0 6 funds would cover the cost S. Mine, of razing two buildings, $11,000 to $15,000 and she provided a list of –1807 Palms, $11,000 the following four address- to $15,000 es from which to choose, along with the approxi- mate cost to level them: DEMO — page 5 Names released in Submitted photo THE SHORE of Lake Superior is coated in ice near Little Girl’s Point in this photo Ironwood resident Bonnie Wainio took Sunday. Lake Gogebic snowmobile deaths MARENISCO – The pronounced dead at the GCC seeks input for five-year plan Michigan State Police at the scene by medical person- Wakefield Post have nel. IRONWOOD – Gogebic Commu- munity members as we plan the tions, allowing them to prioritize released the names of two The accident occurred nity College is working on creating a future of the institution,” said Dean goals for the next five years and offer individuals who were 500 feet from shore near new five-year plan, what officials are of Instruction Ryon List. their own insights. killed in a head-on colli- the Lake Gogebic State calling a “Strategic Agenda,” which The survey will ask respondents Overall, the survey should take sion of their snowmobiles Park. they hope will help guide the inter- to first identify their connection to about 5 to 7 minutes to complete, on Lake Gogebic Friday. The names had been nal and external operations of the the college through one of four cate- according to Kim Zechovich, direc- Blake C. Johnson, 23, withheld until next of kin college. They’re also looking for gories – student, staff or faculty, tor of admissions, marketing and of Pinehurst, Texas, for- had been notified. The feedback from the community. community member, or business merly of Riverton, Ill., and accident remains under “This is an exciting time for GCC, and industry. From there, they will Mark Kurtzweg, 53, of investigation, according to and we are seeking input from com- be directed to a specific set of ques- Darwin, Minn., were both the release. SURVEY — page 5 Watersmeet woman gets jail, probation on drug charges By RICHARD JENKINS with a possible maximum fashion that you were mak- [email protected] sentence of 20 years in ing money by selling these BESSEMER – A prison. drugs to people in your Watersmeet woman will “This is an addiction community.” serve roughly six months that is affecting everyone’s Pope said he was forgo- in jail after she was sen- communities and has a rip- ing imposing any jail or tenced on drug charges in pling effects throughout prison time for the more Gogebic County Circuit the community. It’s not just serious charge as an incen- Court Tuesday. your immediate surround- tive for McGeshick to avoid Elizabeth McGeshick, ing area – it’s throughout future trouble. 29, was sentenced to six Gogebic County, through- “I’m not going to order months in the Gogebic out the U.P., throughout any jail time on Count 1 … County Jail for maintaining the country; the addiction because that means I have a drug house, and 30 to opiates is having (an 20 years in which to work months probation for pos- impact) on everyone,” with you – meaning if you session with intent to deliv- Judge Michael Pope said, violate probation ... you Richard Jenkinks/Daily Globe er cocaine. referring to some of the can end up in prison,” ATTORNEY KARL Numinen, standing, addresses the Judge Michael Pope Tuesday Maintaining a drug drugs police found. “And Pope said. “Hopefully that in Gogebic County Circuit Court during a sentencing hearing for his client, Eliza- house is a high court mis- you were participating in beth McGeshick. McGeshick was sentenced to six months in jail and 30 months pro- demeanor, while the pos- that – actively participat- bation on drug charges. Prosecutor Nick Jacobs, right, also participated in the session charge is a felony ing – and doing it in such a hearing. CHARGES — page 5 Hurley School Board issues statement after voting to discontinue Midget mascot HURLEY – On Monday The board had previous- “The Hurley School comes as a result of great making all students and understand that many in evening, the Hurley School ly voted to place a question Board has been wrestling deliberation. As a board, families feel a strong sense the community will dis- District School Board on the ballot pertaining to for some time with the we felt that even though of belonging, the mascot agree with this vote, but unanimously voted to dis- whether the use of the mas- future of the Hurley Midget the use of Midgets as our sends the wrong message we felt the need to take continue the use of the cot should continue or if a mascot. To be sure, this is mascot was one of respect to any student or family action. high school’s Midget mas- new one should be select- the most difficult decision and tradition, it would who is different. “Later this year, we will cot at the end of the 2018- ed. On Monday, the board any of us have ever made as increasingly become a dis- “Although holding a ref- begin work to select a new 19 school year. decided to remove the board members. The mas- traction for our students erendum seemed to be the mascot. This is a process School board president question from April’s ballot cot is a proud symbol of and community. At a time best way to move forward we are very much looking Joe Simonich said there and then voted to remove this community and our when there are so many on this issue at the time, forward to, as it will had been a lot of opinions Midgets as the mascot. school district. Genera- great things taking place in board members came to involve our parents, stu- shared about the possibili- Finally, the board charged tions of Hurley students, our district, the mascot feel that by delaying this dents and other communi- ty of changing the mascot. administration with parents and community would become the one change, the community ty members. We have an Some had shared the use of rebranding the school for members proudly wore the thing for which we would would become divided. We opportunity to choose a the term “midget” was the beginning of the 2019- mascot in support of the be known. We did not want wanted to avoid any situa- new symbol that reflects derogatory, while others 20 school. great tradition of our that for our students. tions in which neighbors the tremendous pride we felt the school’s mascot was Late Monday, the board schools. “Additionally, in a would be pitted against all feel for the Hurley a focus of pride in their issued the following state- “Ultimately, our deci- school district that prides neighbors in a divisive and School District and com- school. ment: sion to make this change itself on inclusion and disruptive way. We fully munity.”

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: the strike and heading eliminates a longstanding “advocate for increased back to schools tomorrow,” clause that gave the district county and state funding” said Alex Caputo-Pearl, authority over class sizes, for Los Angeles schools, Wisconsin Assembly approves president of United Teach- officials said. Grades 4 according to the UTLA ers Los Angeles. through 12 would be summary. Los Angeles Mayor Eric reduced by one student The Board of Education pre-existing coverage bill Garcetti, accompanied by during each of the next two was expected to move MADISON, Wis. (AP) – hibiting annual and life- after their side spent nearly leaders of the union and school years and two quickly to ratify the deal, The Wisconsin Assembly time coverage limits and four hours railing against the Los Angeles Unified pupils in 2021-22. which would expire at the overwhelmingly approved providing coverage for ser- the bill. School District, announced Clashes over pay, class end of June 2022. a bill Tuesday that would vices for mothers and new- Evers spokeswoman the agreement at City Hall sizes and support-staff levels The deal came as teach- force health insurers to borns, as well as prescrip- Melissa Baldauff stopped a few hours after a 21-hour in the district with 640,000 ers in Denver were finish- cover pre-existing condi- tion drugs. short of saying the gover- bargaining session ended students led to its first strike ing up a vote on whether to tions if Republicans suc- Assembly Speaker nor wouldn’t sign it but before dawn. in 30 years and prompted go on strike as soon as next ceed in dismantling the Robin Vos and other warned that he would be “This is a good agree- the staffing of classrooms Monday. The main sticking Affordable Care Act, head- Republican leaders chose very disappointed if all the ment. It is a historic agree- with substitute teachers and point is increasing base ing off potential criticism to amend the measure changes he wanted weren’t ment,” Garcetti said. administrators. pay and lessening teachers’ of GOP legislators on the Tuesday to eliminate annu- included. Evers himself The deal was broadly The district maintained reliance on one-time 2020 campaign trail. al and lifetime limits. They tweeted late Tuesday after- described by officials at the that the union’s demands bonuses for having stu- Democrats blasted the scrapped the rest of Evers’ noon that the bill in its cur- news conference as includ- could bankrupt the school dents with high test scores bill as a publicity stunt, revisions, saying they’re rent form would offer less ing a 6 percent pay hike system, which is projecting or working in a high-pover- saying it doesn’t go nearly outside the scope of the benefits for fewer people. and a commitment to a half-billion-dollar deficit ty school. far enough. New Democrat- bill. The measure ultimate- “Republicans must stop reduce class sizes over four this budget year and has In Oakland, California, ic Gov. Tony Evers pushed ly passed 76-19, with 16 of playing politics with Wis- years. billions obligated for pen- some teachers called in Republicans for a host of the chamber’s 35 consinites’ healthcare Specifics provided later sion payments and health sick last week as part of an changes, including pro- Democrats voting for it (sic),” Evers wrote. by the district and the coverage for retired teach- unofficial rally over their union included the addi- ers. contract negotiations, tion of more than 600 District Superintendent which also hinge partly on nursing positions over the Austin Beutner said he was a demand for smaller class next three school years. delighted the deal was sizes. Evers calls for bipartisanship to address Wisconsin issues Valentine’s Day MADISON, Wis. (AP) – the Legislature to sign off lion for special education Democratic Wisconsin on leaving the lawsuit. funding. He also pledged to Te l l u s y o u r Gov. Tony Evers, in his first Evers did not explain in the “get to work” on closing the State of the State speech speech how his order achievement gap for low- Tuesday, called on the would be lawful. income and non-white stu- TRUE Love Story! Republican-controlled Leg- The governor also dents. islature to scale back a cor- called for expanding Medi- On transportation, The best story will receive a porate tax credit program caid coverage to about Evers called for “sacrifices to pay for middle class 76,000 more poor people, and compromises to find a special valentine gift package from income tax cuts, “sacrifice” relying on federal money to long-term, comprehensive to find a bipartisan solu- save the state about $180 solution that works for local merchants. tion for road funding and million a year. Republicans everyone.” He has yet to work together to bolster have long opposed accept- propose a plan or amount Entries of 400 words or less will be judged by the spending for schools to ing the federal Medicaid of funding, but he’s previ- Daily Globe staff. The winning entry along with a help close the achievement expansion, and in recent ously said he’s open to rais- gap. weeks have said any such ing gas taxes. photo of the couple and expanded interview will be “The realities we face are proposal would be a non- Evers also pledged to published in the February 14th issue of the bigger than me or any polit- starter. tackle lead drinking water Daily Globe. Couple must still be together and must ical party,” Evers said in his Both Evers and Assem- lines, saying he will soon speech as prepared for bly Republicans have pro- sign an executive order to both be over 21 years old. Entry deadline is delivery. “The magnitude of posed cutting income taxes designate a person within noon on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. our challenges requires us by 10 percent, but they dis- the state Department of Please mail your entry to “It’s All About Love,” to put people first because, agree on how to do it. Evers Health Services to take P.O. Box 548, Ironwood, MI 49938 or as I’ve said, that is the wants to scale back a man- charge of the issue and to promise of our service.” ufacturing and agriculture help secure federal funding email: [email protected] Evers said he expected tax credit program Repub- for prevention and treat- solutions addressing the licans support. GOP law- ment programs. One Dozen Roses $25 Dining Certificate Two Movies issues to pass “with broad makers instead want to tap The Democratic gover- Lutey’s Flower Shop Yukon 51, Hurley with candy support and in the spirit of reserves to pay for a tax cut nor and the Republicans & Greenhouse Family Video bipartisanship.” targeting the middle class. who control the Assembly Dine In - Carry Out That doesn’t appear Evers said the Republi- 63-35 and the Senate 19-14 likely, given Republican can approach was unsus- have gotten off to a rocky opposition to much of tainable. start. what Evers wants. “I don’t make promises I Republicans met in a In a move certain to can’t keep, and I’m not lame-duck special session cause further unrest, Evers going to propose things last month to weaken said he directed Attorney that we can’t pay for,” he Evers’ powers before he General Josh Kaul to with- said. took office, a move Evers Teddy Bear and Basic Manicure 2 - Half Hour draw Wisconsin from a Evers also called for and other Democrats Box of Chocolates Rayleen at Klassy Kuts multistate lawsuit, increasing the state’s share decried as a power grab. located in Greta’s Hallmark Massages approved under former of funding for K-12 schools GOP leaders, in another Greta’s Hallmark Tamarack Retreat Gov. Scott Walker, seeking to two-thirds of costs. He move designed to reduce Therapeutic Massage repeal of the federal Afford- wants to increase funding Evers’ control, are also talk- able Care Act. for K-12 schools by $1.4 bil- ing about breaking with Evers’ order appears to lion over the next two tradition to write their own fly in the face of a Republi- years, but Republicans have state budget, instead of can-passed law during last balked at the price tag. working off what Evers will month’s lame-duck legisla- Evers said his budget propose likely in late tive session that requires would include $600 mil- February. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 3 Community calendar W I A A AWA R D

Email calendar items and Church. Public is invited. Mercer Health and Well- community news to ReGeneration Youth, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., [email protected]. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Mercer Community Center. For more information, call 906- Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 932-2211. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith p.m., Wesley United Methodist Center, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. Wednesday, Jan. 23 Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Christian Men of the Church, Hurley. area74.org. Church, Bessemer. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Government area74.org. Cafe, Ironwood. Downtown Ironwood Cuddlebugs Story Time, Development Authority, 8 Monday, Jan. 28 9:30 a.m., Ironwood Carnegie a.m., meeting, Conference Library. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Iron County Food Pantry, Mentoring of Moms, 9- al Building, Ironwood. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan 10:30 a.m., Range Community Gogebic-Iron Wastewater Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Authority and Board, 8 a.m., 4450. 4355. treatment facility, Ironwood. Tai Chi, 9-10:15 a.m., Mer- Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron County Human Ser- cer Community Center, 715- open meeting, noon, Salem vices Personnel Committee, 776-3993. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 11 a.m., Human Services Alcoholics Anonymous, area74.org. Department. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, DOVE Support Group, Ironwood. area74.org. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Friday, Jan. 25 Iron County Mobile Food Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Pantry, noon-1:30 p.m., Iron Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- County Recycling-Iron County Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 Submitted photo Iron County Veterans Ser- Center. 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Overeaters Anonymous, MERCER’S ATHLETIC director Adam Miller poses for a photo with his wife and Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Booster Club President Raven Miller and their son, Beau, at the school’s Parents 2190. Ironwood. Church, Wakefield. Night activities between varsity basketball games Friday. as they walked on the Survivors of Suicide, 3 Mercer Food Pantry, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 floor. He presented her with the WIAA’s Wisconsin Athletic Service Award and out- p.m., basement of Zion Luther- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, p.m., Our Lady of Peace an Church, Ironwood. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Catholic Church, Ironwood. lined some of the things she does for Mercer athletics including being president of Mercer Health and Well- 715-476-7655. area74.org. the booster club, making lunches after the away games, organizing the Hall of ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Ironwood Carnegie Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Fame banquet and securing donations for the athletic program. A reception was Mercer Community Center. Library Board, 4 p.m. EST, Ontonagon United Superior Snowshoe Walk, Alcoholics Anonymous/ Methodist Church basement, held in the school serving cake and beverages. 6:30 p.m., Gogebic Country Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- next to Holiday gas station, Club. an Church, Ironwood. Ontonagon. area74.org. Local briefs IMPACT Life Support area74.org. Government Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Ironwood City Commis- Church, Ironwood. EST, Ontonagon United sion work session, 4:45 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Methodist Church basement, Women’s Club Room. Blood drive planned medical breakthroughs. It may help identi- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, next to Holiday gas station, Bessemer Township BRUCE CROSSING – The U.P. Health fy risks and what you can do to lower Ironwood. area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, them,” said Dr. Stephen Waring, a Government Alcoholics Anonymous, Ramsay. System Marquette Regional Blood Center Iron County Extension 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Mercer School Board, 5 will hold a blood drive Thursday, Jan. 31, research scientist at the Essentia Institute Education Committee, 9:30 Catholic Church, Ironwood. p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- at the Aspirus Clinic in Bruce Crossing of Rural Health and the principal investi- a.m., Iron County Courthouse. area74.org. mons, Mercer, Wis. gator of the program. Hurley Senior Center Saturday, Jan. 26 Ironwood City Commis- from 3 to 6 p.m. EST. For an appointment board of directors, 12:30 sion Public Hearing, 5:20 call Karen Larson at 906-827-3201. The program is the largest of its kind p.m., Hurley Senior Center. p.m., Ironwood City Commis- ever attempted. At its heart, the work will Gogebic County Finance, Union Station Food sion Chambers Alzheimer’s program set help develop better ways to measure a per- Budgeting and Auditing Pantry and Northern Food Ironwood Township Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., son’s risk for disease based on genetics, Committee, 4:30 p.m., fol- Board, 5:30 p.m., Township IRONWOOD – The Alzheimer’s Associ- lowed by Gogebic County 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. offices. socioeconomic factors, environmental Board, 5 p.m., courthouse, Alcoholics Anonymous, Wakefield City Council, ation will offer a free educational program exposures, and other individual factors. Bessemer. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran 5:30 p.m., City Hall. at the Carnegie Library in Ironwood on Church, Ironwood. area74.org. The program could also help identify Ironwood City Commis- March 19 from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 24 Community Pickleball sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial which treatments work for different types Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Building. The program is entitled “Healthy Living of people. Over the program’s duration, Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., School gymnasium. 715-776- Bessemer School Board, for Your Brain and Body.” participants will remain engaged as part- Ironwood Memorial Building. 4588. 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Strong Bones class, Community Night Meal ners, with ongoing opportunities to help School library. Essentia joins research program 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- Western U.P. Health shape the program with their input. Mercer Community Center. tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Board, 6 p.m. EST, WUP DULUTH, Minn. – Essentia Health is The All of Us Research Program is open Gogebic County Veterans Street, Ironwood. Health Deptment, Hancock. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 MECCA Ski Club Candle- partnering with the National Institutes of to people age 18 and older living in the a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 light Ski, Shoe and Hike, 5-8 Tuesday, Jan. 29 Health as an enrollment site for the All of U.S. There is no cost to participate in the p.m., Watersmeet Township; p.m., MECCA Chalet 4686N Us Research Program. One million or program. Participants will be asked, via 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Fierick Road, Mercer. Gogebic County Veterans Township. 906-667-1110. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 more volunteers around the United States online questionnaires, to share informa- Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, a.m., Ironwood Memorial will enroll and be asked to share informa- tion about their health, family, home, and noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Building. 906-667-1110. tion about their health, habits and envi- work. Participants will also be asked for Ironwood. area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Pokemon Group, ages 8 Sunday, Jan. 27 Ironwood Memorial Building. ronment in order to speed up health permission to access their electronic and up, 4 p.m., Ironwood A Matter of Balance, 10 research, and more quickly identify medi- health record data. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Carnegie Library. a.m.-noon, first floor confer- p.m., closed meeting, Salem cal advancements. For more information, visit Essentia- Free Community Dinner, ence room, Aspirus Ironwood Lutheran Church, Ironwood. “The results of All of Us will accelerate 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Hospital, 906-663-4045. Health.org/AllofUs. 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THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED THE CONTEST! $7,995 $8,995 $6,995 $37,995 l 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Democrat control Sue Mizell, Publisher In 1976, Gerald Ford won 15 per- 1950 population was close to 1.85 cent of the black vote. That’s the million; today it’s down to 673,000. Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor most of any recent Republican presi- Camden, New Jersey’s 1950 popula- dential candidate. In most elections, tion was nearly 125,000; today it has blacks give Democrats over 90 per- fallen to 75,000. St. Louis’ 1950 pop- cent of their votes. It’s not unreason- ulation was more than 856,000; able to ask what have blacks gained Walter E. today it’s less than 309,000. A simi- In Their Opinion from such unquestioning loyalty to Williams lar story of population decline can the Democratic Party. After all, the be found in most of our formerly With debate, let’s absolute worst public safety condi- large and prosperous cities. In some tions and other urban amenities for cities, the population decline since blacks are in cities that have been 1950 is well over 50 percent. In see compromise, controlled by Democrats for many of these cities, the Democratic addition to Detroit and St. Louis, decades. Let’s look at it. Party has ruled for a half-century or those would include Cleveland and What cities are the deadliest for more. Only Tulsa, Oklahoma, with Pittsburgh. civility in Madison blacks? The Trace, an independent 17.3 murders per 100,000 residents, During the 1960s and ‘70s, aca- It was an encouraging start to Wisconsin’s new nonprofit news organization, had a Republican mayor. demic liberals, civil rights advocates administration last week, based simply on the tone of answers that question. Using 2017 Who knows what conclusion can and others blamed the exodus on both Gov. Tony Evers and legislative Republican lead- data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime be drawn from the finding that the racism – “white flight” to the sub- ers. Reporting program, The Trace listed most murderous cities have been urbs to avoid blacks. However, since With five former governors in attendance for his the 20 major U.S. cities with the controlled by Democrats – and often the ‘70s, blacks have been fleeing inaugural address, Evers stressed the need for highest homicide rates – factoring in black Democrats? I am not suggest- some cities at higher rates than renewed unity and civility in state politics. both the number of people mur- ing that Democratic control causes whites. “It’s time to remake and repair our state and dered in cities and their populations. murder and mayhem. What I am The five cities whose suburbs reclaim our better history,” the Democrat said last Chicago, with 589 murders in 2018 saying is that murder, mayhem and have the fastest-growing black popu- Monday, calling for an end to a political climate that – one murder every 15 hours – is other violent crime are not reduced lations are Miami, Dallas, Washing- has become “indifferent to resentment and governing often called the nation’s murder cap- by the election of black or white ton, Houston and Atlanta. It turns by retribution.” ital. But that’s dead wrong. Democrats to run our cities. That out – and reasonably so – that A call for civility was heard in other states too, In 2017, St. Louis had the nation’s means one cannot dismiss out of blacks, like whites, want better and among them Virginia and Vermont, as new adminis- highest murder rate, at 66.1 homi- hand a question then-candidate Don- safer schools for their kids and don’t trations began. Evers had a lot of company. cides per 100,000 residents. Balti- ald Trump asked black Americans in like to be mugged or have their prop- Evers called for a return to “the Wisconsin values more came in second, with 55.8 a 2016 campaign speech in Michi- erty vandalized. And just like the of kindness, integrity, respect and civility.” murders per 100,000 people. Detroit gan: “What do you have to lose by case with white people, if they have We might add working together, getting things was third, with 39.8 murders per trying something new like Trump? ... the means, black people can’t wait to done and acting on big ideas. Wisconsin’s elected 100,000 people. Other cities with What the hell do you have to lose?” leave troubled cities. leaders can do all of this, and we should expect it. high murder rates included New Violent crime is not the only Bobby Hesley – a Catholic speak- Given that it’ll be a divided government in Madi- Orleans; Kansas City, Missouri; problem for blacks in our major er, writer and conservative political son for the first time in eight years, with Republicans Cleveland; Memphis, Tennessee; and cities. Because of high crime, poor commentator – writes, “Black people in firm control of the Legislature, the tone from GOP Newark, New Jersey. With 24.1 mur- schools and a less pleasant environ- are finally starting to wake up and leaders was equally important. They too called for ders per 100,000 residents, Chicago ment, cities are losing their econom- unplug themselves from the Liberal cooperation and civility. ranked ninth in the nation. It was ic base and their most productive Matrix that has ruled their reality for “The voters told us to work together,” said Assem- followed by Cincinnati and Philadel- people in droves. When World War over a half a century.” I say good! It’s bly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester. “Divided gov- phia, and Washington, D.C., was II ended, Washington, D.C.’s popula- unwise to be a one-party people in a ernment means a lot more discussion, debate, and 17th. tion was about 900,000; today it’s two-party system. yes, even argument.” Now here’s the kicker. Of the 20 about 694,000. In 1950, Baltimore’s Walter E. Williams is a professor of Later in the week Assembly Republicans delivered most dangerous major cities, all but population was almost 950,000; economics at George Mason Universi- what they called a “gesture of our goodwill” to Evers, one had a Democratic mayor. In today it’s around 612,000. Detroit’s ty. outlining some areas – an income tax cut, a school funding increase and a reduction in borrowing to pay for roadwork – where they think they might find Today in history ground. Vos said Republicans in both the Senate and By The Associated Press Assembly plan to hold an unusual joint meeting with Today’s Highlight in History Evers Tuesday. “This is a good faith effort for us to On Jan. 23, 1845, say we’re looking at what he promised, what we Congress decided all national think we can deliver and find ways to be able to do elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first that together,” Vos said. Monday in November. Melissa Baldauff, Evers’ spokeswoman, said the On this date governor hopes Republicans work with him on In 1368, China’s Ming major issues such as health care access, transporta- dynasty, which lasted nearly three centuries, began as Zhu tion and education. “However, actions speak louder Yuanzhang was formally than words,” she said in a statement. acclaimed emperor following Time will tell, and there will be debates, argu- the collapse of the Yuan ments and rejections on what’s best for Wisconsin. dynasty. We’d just like to see some compromise and civility In 1789, Georgetown Uni- versity was established in pre- along the way too. Wisconsinites deserve that. sent-day Washington, D.C. – Kenosha News In 1932, New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt announced his candidacy for Thought for Today the Democratic presidential “The trouble is that hardly anybody in America goes to bed nomination. angry at night.” In 1933, the 20th Amend- ment to the U.S. Constitution, — George J. Stigler, American economist (1911-1991) the so-called “Lame Duck Amendment,” was ratified as Legislators Missouri approved it. In 1950, the Israeli Knesset approved a resolution affirming Michigan Wisconsin Jerusalem as the capital of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gov. Tony Evers, 115 East Israel. P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI State Capitol, Madison, WI In 1962, Jackie Robinson In 1989, surrealist artist lapses, poor discipline, weak nations, including one for best 48909, phone 517-373-3400, 53702, phone 608-266-1212, was elected to the Baseball Salvador Dali died in his native morale and other problems. A picture. online: michigan.gov/whitmer. online: evers.wi.gov. Hall of Fame in his first year of Figueres, Spain, at age 84. fire at a seniors’ home in L’Isle- Today’s Birthdays Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- eligibility. Tony Bennett record- In 1998, a judge in Fairfax, Verte, Quebec, Canada, killed Actress Chita Rivera is 86. D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office ed “I Left My Heart in San Virginia, sentenced Aimal 32 people. Pop star Justin Actor-director Lou Antonio is Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC Francisco” in New York for Khan Kasi to death for an Bieber was arrested in Miami 85. Jazz musician Gary Burton DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- Columbia Records. assault rifle attack outside CIA Beach, Florida, on charges of is 76. Actor Gil Gerard is 76. 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- In 1964, the 24th Amend- headquarters in 1993 that driving under the influence, Actor Rutger Hauer is 75. ate.gov. ate.gov. ment to the United States Con- killed two men and wounded resisting arrest and driving with Rhythm-and-blues Jerry Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- stitution, eliminating the poll three other people. (Kasi was an expired license. (Bieber Lawson is 75. Sen. Thomas R. Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office tax in federal elections, was executed in November 2002.) later pleaded guilty to careless Carper, D-Del., is 72. Singer Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC ratified as South Dakota In 2005, former “Tonight driving and resisting arrest Anita Pointer is 71. Actor 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; became the 38th state to Show” host Johnny Carson under a deal that spared him Richard Dean Anderson is 69. online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. endorse it. died in Los Angeles at age 79. jail time.) Rock musician Bill Cunning- U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- In 1968, North Korea Ten years ago: President One year ago: An early- ham is 69. Rock singer Robin R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 1714 Longworth seized the U.S. Navy intelli- Barack Obama quietly ended morning shooting at a high Zander (Cheap Trick) is 66. House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- gence ship USS Pueblo, com- the Bush administration’s ban school in Benton, Kentucky, Former Los Angeles Mayor ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- manded by Lloyd “Pete” Buch- on giving federal money to left two 15-year-old students Antonio Villaraigosa is 66. 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: er, charging its crew with being international groups that per- dead and more than a dozen Princess Caroline of Monaco is bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. on a spying mission; one sailor formed abortions or provided others injured; authorities 62. Singer Anita Baker is 61. State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, was killed and 82 were taken information on the option. New charged a 15-year-old class- Reggae musician Earl Falcon- R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State prisoner. (Cmdr. Bucher and York Gov. David Paterson mate with murder and assault. er (UB40) is 60. Actor Boris ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, his crew were released the fol- chose Democratic Rep. Kirsten LeBron James, at 33, became McGiver is 57. Actress Gail Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone lowing December after endur- Gillibrand to fill the Senate seat the youngest player in NBA O’Grady is 56. Actress Mariska 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: ing 11 months of brutal captivi- vacated by Hillary Rodham history with 30,000 career Hargitay is 55. Rhythm-and- [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- ty at the hands of the North Clinton. points, reaching that mark dur- blues singer Marc Nelson is State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. Koreans.) Five years ago: Defense ing the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 48. TV host Norah O’Donnell is nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, In 1978, rock musician Secretary Chuck Hagel 114-102 loss to the San Anto- 45. Actress Tiffani Thiessen is House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State Terry Kath, a key member of ordered immediate actions to nio Spurs; he was the seventh 45. Rock musician Nick Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- the group Chicago, accidental- define the depth of trouble player to score that many Harmer (Death Cab for Cutie) 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, ly shot himself to death follow- inside the nation’s nuclear points in his career. “The is 44. Actress Lindsey Kraft is email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ ing a party in Woodland Hills, force, which had been rocked Shape of Water” led the way 39. Singer-actress Rachel house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. California; he was 31. by disclosures about security with 13 Academy Award nomi- Crow is 21.

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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM STATE / NATION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 5 Demo asked Neal Nelson, lead of GOOD SAMARITAN Public Works, whether his High court lets staff might be able to burn From page 1 one of the buildings, there- According to Loper, the by reducing the list of military fourth address may be choices. removed from the list Loper and the public implement because of a prospective works lead said they will buyer. She said Melissa coordinate on checking transgender Prisbe reported the proper- that potential and will ty’s value as $1,080 and report back at a future claimed the house upon it council meeting. Loper restrictions had zero worth. said she must write the WASHINGTON (AP) – Council members Linda grant by February. The Trump administration Nelson and Rob Coleman The council also: can go ahead with its plan voted to sell the property –Voted to pay Snow to restrict military service with the stipulation that Country Contracting, Inc. by transgender men and the new property owner in Bessemer just under women while court chal- either tear it down or ren- $100,000 for work relating lenges continue, the der it habitable within two to recent sewer and water Supreme Court said Tues- years. improvements. The motion day. However, mayor Adam included a contingency to The high court split 5-4 Zak and mayor pro tem- continue withholding in allowing the plan to take pore Allen Archie voted $72,000 on the grounds of effect, with the court’s five against the idea because some deadlines not having conservatives greenlight- they thought the two-year been met. Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe ing it and its four liberal contingency should be –Voted to approve a members saying they reduced to one year. Coun- change order of $171,187 JASON LAVIGNE, left, and Mark Nelson, both of Chicago, push a snowmobile onto a trailer near the trail in downtown Hurley Tuesday afternoon. Lavigne said Nel- would not have. The order cilman Terry Kryshak was for C2AE in Escanaba from the court was brief absent. regarding wastewater sys- son’s machine broke down on the trail 10 miles out of town and a “Good Samari- tan” towed the machine in. and procedural, with no The council agreed to tem work. elaboration from the jus- table the matter until the –Voted to appoint tices. next meeting. Kryshak as a full-time The court’s decision Council members also council representative for Charges ship home. allow McGeshick to prove clears the way for the Pen- disagreed about the priori- the Western Gateway Trail During the search of a she can be a productive tagon to bar enlistment by ty in demolishing the Authority, while also residence, officers found member of the community. people who have under- From page 1 remaining houses on appointing Loper to take around 10 grams of crack “She’s not using drugs, gone a gender transition. It Loper’s list. Kryshak’s previous place cloud over your head will cocaine, prescribed medi- she can be immediately will also allow the admin- Zak pushed for the 107 as an alternate representa- help you, will motivate you, cation and money. gainfully employed again, istration to require that Sellar house to be tive. to stay on the right side of The sentencing guide- she can be under the sup- military personnel serve as destroyed first because he –Heard Loper welcome the law.” lines in the case recom- port of her family,” Numi- members of their biologi- said the brownstone struc- input regarding ideas for McGeshick pleaded mended a minimum sen- nen said. “I don’t think cal gender unless they ture would require a con- detour routes when work guilty to the two counts in tence between zero and 11 she’s likely to violate, but began a gender transition tractor to break it down. commences in 2021 on November as part of a plea months. certainly (a suspended sen- under less restrictive “We can’t burn it,” he converting U.S. 2 from four agreement that dismissed a McGeshick’s attorney, tence) would be powerful Obama administration said. “We can’t tear it lanes to three lanes while charge of possession with Karl Numinen, argued motivation not to violate.” rules. down. There is no chance at the same time address- intent to deliver Oxy- McGeshick’s cooperation McGeshick said her The Trump administra- we can do it.” ing sewer and water work codone. in the investigation and arrest was a big reality tion has sought for more Coleman and Nelson, underneath the highway. McGeshick was arrested compliance while out on check and she promised to than a year to change the however, prioritized the She said Iron Street has in June after the Gogebic bond were factors in why change going forward. Obama-era rules and had destruction of the 508 S. been proposed so far as a Iron Area Narcotics Team she should be given a sus- She received credit for urged the justices to take Moore building, due to its route with minimal turns executed a search warrant pended sentence. six days served in jail prior up cases about its trans- large size and longstanding and steep hills, thereby on her Watersmeet Town- He said this would to sentencing. gender troop policy imme- deterioration. meeting the needed require- diately, but the court Council members then ments for truck traffic. Upper Peninsula federal judge retiring after 30-plus years declined for now. Those cases will contin- Survey number of community MARQUETTE (AP) – federal court. maat must recuse himself ue to move through lower forums allowing the Strate- The first full-time federal Greeley tells The Mining from some criminal cases courts and could eventual- gic Leadership Team to judge in the Upper Penin- Journal that his career as a because of his time as a ly reach the Supreme From page 1 gain additional insights in sula is retiring after more judge has been “everything prosecutor. Court again. The fact that community relations. The to the results of the survey than 30 years. I had hoped for and more.” A party with a portrait five justices were willing to public can find the survey as plans are developed for Timothy Greeley is a Maarten Vermaat, who’s unveiling was planned for allow the policy to take at this website: surveymon- the college.” magistrate judge who han- now an assistant U.S. attor- March. But it will be effect for now, however, key.com/r/gccstrategica- The dates and times for dles the early phases of ney, will be the new magis- changed to spring or sum- makes it more likely the genda. the forums will be criminal cases. He also has trate judge. mer because of uncertainty Trump administration’s The survey will close on announced. The agenda is a role in handling civil liti- Greeley expects to over the government shut- policy will ultimately be Jan. 31. Results will be scheduled to be completed gation filed in Marquette return for some cases. Ver- down. upheld. reviewed by the college’s by May. Strategic Leadership Team, But for now, List invited WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23, 2019 which was formed to facili- the community to com- tate the planning process plete the survey. 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 for the new five-year plan. Riverdale Jughead makes All American “m.A.A.d. 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LANSING (AP) – Demo- affidavit her loving family. Lakes, Ill., as Kovacevich was preceded in death cratic Secretary of State with the She was born on Oct. 27, 1918, charge nurse in by her stepfather, Thomas N. Jocelyn Benson on Tuesday s t a t e . in Bessemer, daughter of Magda- the OB/GYN Kovacevich; six brothers, George, called into question the She said line (Perak) and Steve Kovacevich, unit; U.S. Naval Joseph, Nicholas, Thomas, Frank constitutionality of a it could immigrant parents of Slung, Croa- CAPT. Mary T. Corps School, and James; and three sisters, Mag- Republican-enacted law present Kovacevich that makes it harder to put “unique tia. She attended St. Sebastian 1918 — 2019 Bainbridge, daline Mauro, Ann Dowling and Catholic School, Washington Pub- Md., as hospital Helen Dran. She is survived by proposals on the Michigan difficul- lic School, and A.D. Johnston corps instructor one sister, Agnes Katalenic, of ballot, asking the state’s ties” for High School, graduating in 1937. in nursing pro- attorney general for an the orga- Lansing; and by numerous nieces opinion on a major move nizers of Subsequently, she enrolled in a cedures and and nephews, great-nieces and in the recent lame-duck Jocelyn referen- Benson five-year nursing program at the practices. She nephews, and great-great-nieces legislative session. d u m s , College of St. Scholastica and St. assisted in the and nephews. Benson made the w h o Mary’s Hospital in Duluth, Minn., Veteran de-activation of She was a charter member of request to Attorney Gener- must file their signatures graduating in 1943 with a Bache- this school and the Navy Nurse Corps Associa- al Dana Nessel, a fellow no more than three lor of Science in nursing and Reg- was transferred to U.S. Hospital tion, The Retired Officer’s Associ- Democrat, who also sig- months after the close of a istered Nurse degrees from St. Corps School, Great Lakes, Ill., ation, life member of the Ameri- naled her concerns with legislative session in which Mary’s Hospital. continuing her assignment as can Legion and Veterans of For- the law. Nessel’s opinion, a challenged law is passed. Immediately following college Hospital Corps instructor. eign Wars, member of the Viet- while not the same as a Benson said she needs to graduation, Mary enlisted in the In 1957, Mary was selected for, nam Veterans of America, Croat- legal ruling, would bind be able to provide appropri- U.S. Navy Nurse Corps and was and augmented to the regular U.S. the Department of State ate guidance to potential ian Fraternal Union of America, unless it was reversed by a ballot drives because the commissioned as an ensign in the Navy, and was assigned duty at and longstanding member of St. court. 2019-20 election cycle is Nurse Corps in 1944. Shortly the Navy Recruit Station in the Sebastian Catholic Church. The law, which Gov. already underway. Nessel thereafter she received initial Federal Building in Minneapolis, Friends may call at the Lake- Rick Snyder signed before welcomed Benson’s orders to the Naval Hospital in Minn., as program director for side Memorial Chapel, 806 Put- leaving office , imposes a request, saying the law Norman, Okla., functioning as recruitment of nurses covering a nam St., in Wakefield, on Thurs- geographic requirement on “puts a limit on the people’s charge nurse in the medical/sur- six state area. After three years of day, Jan. 24, from 5 to 7 p.m., groups trying to gather voice and that is cause for gical units, and one year later was recruitment duty she was trans- where the Rosary will be prayed at hundreds of thousands of great concern – something transferred to the Naval Hospital ferred to the Naval Hospital, 6 p.m. voter signatures to qualify a rushed lame-duck Legisla- in Oakland, Calif., where she Guam, Marianas Islands, serving Visitation will continue on Fri- for the ballot. No more ture failed to regard.” completed her obligated service. in the capacity of assistant direc- day, Jan. 25, from 10 to 10:45 than 15 percent of signa- Republicans, who still In June of 1946, Mary was dis- tures can come from any control the Legislature tor of nursing services and educa- a.m., at St. Sebastian Catholic one of Michigan’s 14 con- while Democrat Gretchen charged from active duty with the tional director. Upon completion Church, 210 E. Iron St., in Besse- gressional districts, a Whitmer is governor, rank of lieutenant (junior grade), of her assignment at Guam, Mary mer, where a Mass of Christian restriction that could pre- approved the law in Decem- and maintained her status in the received transfer orders to the Burial will be celebrated at 11 vent ballot committees from ber – a month after voters Naval Reserves via medical corre- hospital ship, USS Repose, AH-16, a.m., with the Rev. Dominic solely targeting the most passed three Democratic- spondence courses and training which at the time was on station Agyapong, celebrant. heavily populated areas. backed proposals to legalize duty at the Naval Gun Factory off the northernmost sector of Following the Mass, military “I am proud that, for marijuana for recreational Medical Clinic at Washington, South Vietnam near Chu Lai and rites will take place at the church more than a century, use, curtail the gerryman- D.C. Following discharge, she Da Nang, in support of military under the auspices of Bessemer Michiganders have exer- dering of congressional and held part-time nursing positions operations in the I Corps area. American Legion Post 27 and cised core constitutional legislative districts, and at various hospitals and in the She functioned in the capacity of Bessemer Veterans of Foreign rights in the circulation of expand voting options. The interim attended Catholic Univer- initiative, referendum and move also followed the director (chief) of nursing ser- Wars Post 3673 Honor Guard, constitutional amendment GOP’s unprecedented lame- sity of America, Washington, vices. Upon completion of her assisted by the U.S. Navy Funeral petitions,” Benson said in a duck legislative maneuver D.C., graduating with a bachelor’s year’s obligated service aboard Honors Team. statement. “I am deeply to weaken minimum wage degree in nursing education. She the Repose, she returned to the A luncheon will be served at concerned that the new and paid sick time laws that accepted the position of head Naval Corps School, Great Lakes, the church hall following the mili- restrictions enacted late began as ballot initiatives. nurse in the Medical Unit at the Ill., as director of nurse programs tary rites. last year in Public Act 608 To prevent the wage and Veterans Administration Hospital for hospital corps training. In Rite of Committal and inter- of 2018 may potentially sick leave measures from in Iron Mountain, where she was 1968, she was one of only 25 elite ment will take place at Hillcrest violate those constitutional going to the electorate, employed until 1951. women who were promoted to the Cemetery, Bessemer, in the rights by adding new bur- after which they would Mary was recalled to active mil- prestigious rank of CAPTAIN in spring. dens and restrictions on have been much harder to itary with the Navy in 1951 dur- the Nurse Corps, and later she Funeral arrangements have the process.” change if voters had passed ing the Korean conflict. Subse- In a letter , she asked them, Republicans legisla- was assigned to the U.S. National been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, Nessel to determine the tors preemptively quently, she was assigned as fol- Naval Medical Center, Great owner and manager of Lakeside constitutionality of the geo- approved them in Septem- lows: USN Hospital Charleston, Lakes, as director of nursing ser- Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wake- graphic limit but also other ber so that they could alter S.C., three separate tours of duty vices, her final assignment. field. Condolences may be provisions, including one them after the election as charge nurse in a variety of After a stellar military career, expressed online at lakeside- that requires paid signa- with simple majority votes nursing services and the third “CAPTAIN K,” as she was affec- memorialchapel.com. ture collectors to file an in each chamber.

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Vos fears Evers plan to OK medical pot Grand Valley State selects Airport in Grand Rapids. them to show him their genitals. ‘slippery slope’ its 1st woman president Online court records do not list The newspaper report does not attorneys for the defendants. say when the alleged abuse occurred. MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Republican leaders in the state ALLENDALE (AP) – Grand Valley No attorney is listed for Hartman Assembly aren’t happy with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers State University has selected a Police wound, capture in court records. saying legalizing medical marijuana could start the pro- woman as the western Michigan suspect in officer’s shooting cess for full legalization. school’s president for the first time in Jesse Jackson meets with Evers said last week he would probably include a “first its history. KOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP (AP) – GM workers about racist A man being sought following the step” toward legalizing medical marijuana. He said that The appointment of Philomena threats will start the process toward full legalization, including a Mantella as the school’s president shooting of a mid-Michigan police potential statewide referendum. was unanimously approved Tuesday officer has been wounded during a TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – The Rev. during a special board meeting at the shootout with other officers. Jesse Jackson says General Motors university’s Allendale campus. She State police Lt. David Kaiser said should sit down with its workers in says in a statement that the school is the 29-year-old suspect is in custody Ohio who say they’ve been facing among those helping to “carry the at a hospital. State police said the ongoing racial harassment, including promise of a degree and a path to man was in a vehicle about 1 p.m. finding nooses inside the plant. prosperity for learners from all back- Tuesday in Shiawassee County when Jackson visited Toledo on Tuesday grounds.” he shot at officers who returned fire. to talk with the workers and commu- Mantella is currently senior vice No officers were struck. nity leaders. president and chief executive officer Saginaw Township officer Jeff A group of GM workers have filed of the Lifelong Learning Network at Koenig was shot in the face and a pair of lawsuits against the Northeastern University in Boston. shoulder about 2 a.m. Tuesday as he automaker, saying the company has- She has a Ph.D. in college and univer- approached a stolen pickup he n’t done enough to stop the harass- sity administration from Michigan stopped in Saginaw County’s ment at its Toledo transmission hen you need physical therapy or help at State University and degrees in social Kochville Township, about 85 miles plant. home after an illness, injury, or surgery — you do (137 kilometers) northwest of Whaveasayinwhoprovidestheseservices— work from Syracuse University. GM says it’s taking the matter seri- choose Avanti Home Care. She’ll replace Thomas Haas, who Detroit. ously and has taken several steps to earlier announced plans to retire this Saginaw Township police Chief address harassment at the plant and Avanti Home Care has been providing therapy year as the school’s president. Don Pussehl says Koenig, a 16-year is continuing to investigate. to your friends and neighbors for over 30 years. department veteran, radioed for help Workers in one of the lawsuits say If you need care at home — tell your primary care Lansing residents charged after the shooting and was in stable provider and your family that you want the racist taunts and graffiti goes Avanti Home Care. with planning to aid Islamic condition. back several years. State Jackson says one step the compa- Principal arrested on sex ny could make right away is to add Physical and Occupational erapy GRAND RAPIDS (AP) – Federal Provided by Great Northern Rehab assault, accosting minor more security cameras and guards. prosecutors say three Lansing resi- charges dents have been charged with con- Trump turns down House Medical Services spiring to provide material support KINGSLEY (AP) – A middle invite to give speech in State Licensed Health Care Providers to the Islamic State. school principal in Northern Michi- •SkilledNursing gan has been arrested on sex assault Lansing  They say FBI agents arrested Muse •CertiedHomeHealthAide and other charges following allega-  Abdikadir Muse, Mohamud LANSING (AP) – The leader of the Abdikadir Muse and Mohamed Salat tions involving young boys. Ask about our Non-Medical Services Michigan House says President Don- Haji on Monday, and prosecutors The Traverse City Record-Eagle ald Trump will not deliver his State of charged them in a complaint filed reports that 54-year-old Karl Hart- the Union address in Lansing.  Tuesday. man is charged Tuesday with crimi- Speaker Lee Chatfield, a Republi-  Prosecutors says all three defen- nal sexual conduct, accosting a minor can, tweeted Tuesday to thank Trump  dants are naturalized U.S. citizens and furnishing alcohol to a minor. for a “great” phone conservation ear-  who were born in Kenya. It wasn’t Hartman has submitted his retire- lier in the day but said Trump has  immediately clear if Muse Abdikadir ment letter as principal at Kingsley “other plans” for his speech.   Muse and Mohamud Abdikadir Muse Middle School, south of Traverse Chatfield on Friday extended an are related. City. ADivisionofAvanti Health Systems invitation for Trump to speak at the An affidavit says Muse Muse pur- One boy told investigators Hart-   state Capitol after House Speaker chased airline tickets earlier this man groped him when he spent the Nancy Pelosi requested that he delay 110 IRON STREET, HURLEY, WI 54534 month to travel from Grand Rapids to night at the principal’s home. Anoth- the annual address because of the ((715) 561-3206 • (800) 627-7032 • WWW.HOMECAREWI.COM Mogadishu and that Haji and er boy said Hartman rubbed his but- partial government shutdown. Mohamud Muse aided in the pur- tocks and stomach in the principal’s Chatfield says he and Trump dis- chase of the tickets and drove Muse office. A third boy said Hartman gave cussed Trump visiting Michigan Muse to Gerald R. Ford International him and another boy alcohol and told again “soon.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 7 ‘Roma,’ ‘The Favourite’ lead Oscar nomination with 10 nods By JAKE COYLE (“Citizen Kane”) and War- AP Film Writer ren Beatty (“Reds,” ‘’Heav- NEW YORK (AP) – en Can Wait”) have Oscar voters on Tuesday matched the four-nod feat. showered Alfonso Cuaron’s Just as rewarded Tues- “Roma” and Yorgos Lanthi- day was Lanthimos’ period mos’ “The Favourite” with romp, which resounded a leading 10 nominations most in the acting cate- to the 91st Academy gories thanks to its trio of Awards, while two domi- actresses: Olivia Colman in nant but contentious Holly- the best actress category, wood forces – Netflix and and Rachel Weisz and Marvel – each scored their Emma Stone in supporting. first best picture nomina- Along with “Roma” and tion. “The Favourite,” the nomi- Though many expected nees for best picture are: “A Star Is Born,” Bradley Peter Farrelly’s interracial Cooper’s tear-inducing road trip tale “Green revival of one of Holly- Book,” Ryan Coogler’s wood’s most oft-remade superhero sensation “Black show-business myths, to Panther,” Spike Lee’s white top nominations, Cooper supremacist evisceration was surprisingly over- “BlacKkKlansman,” the looked as director and the Freddie Mercury biopic academy instead put its “Bohemian Rhapsody,” fullest support behind a Adam McKay’s highly criti- Associated Press pair of indies by interna- cal Dick Cheney biopic BRADLEY COOPER, left, and appear in a scene from “A Star is Born,” in this image released by Warn- tional directors. “A Star Is “Vice” and “A Star Is Born.” er Bros. The film has been nominated for Best Picture and Cooper and Gaga were nominated in the repective Born” did land eight nomi- With “Black Panther,” Best Actor catagories. nations, including best Marvel joined the club with actress for Lady Gaga and the first superhero movie Netflix films since the com- ton (“BlacKkKlansman”). the script to his religious enviable string of awards best supporting actor for ever nominated for best pany typically bypasses The nominees for best thriller “First Reformed.” and more than $400 mil- Sam Elliott. picture. Despite the over- movie theaters. Steven supporting actress were The lead-up to Tues- lion in worldwide box With “Roma,” Netflix whelming popularity of Spielberg has said Netflix Amy Adams (“Vice”), Mari- day’s nominations was office, Cooper’s lauded scored its first best picture comic book movies, they films are more like TV na De Tavira (“Roma”), rocky for both the film remake was almost totally nomination, a prize the had previously been movies and deserve an Regina King (“If Beale academy and some of the ignored at the Golden streaming giant has dearly shunned from Hollywood’s Emmy, not an Oscar. Net- Street Could Talk”), along contending movies. Shortly Globes. Still, “A Star Is sought. Cuaron tied the top honor, to the conster- flix altered its policy for with Stone and Weisz. Tavi- after being announced as Born” was the sole film to record for most decorated nation of some industry “Roma” and the Coen ra was something a sur- host, comedian Kevin Hart land top nominations from Oscar nominee ever for one insiders. After “The Dark brothers’ “The Ballad of prise, likely unseating was forced to withdraw virtually every guild group. film with four nods Knight” was snubbed in Buster Scruggs” (which Claire Foy of “First Man.” over years-old homophobic Potentially benefiting “Roma,” his deeply person- 2009, the academy expand- also earned three unex- But perhaps the biggest tweets that the comedian this year’s broadcast will be al exhumation of his Mexi- ed the best picture category pected nods), premiering snub came in best support- eventually apologized for. a number of popular nomi- co City childhood. Cuaron from five to up to 10 nomi- them first in theaters ing actor, where Timothy That has left the Oscars, nees. “Black Panther,” ‘’Bo- earned nods for direction, nees. before debuting them on Chalamet, who broke one month before the Feb. hemian Rhapsody” and “A cinematography, original There has also been Netflix. In turn, it was through last year with “Call 24 ceremony, without an Star Is Born” have all done screenplay and best pic- some resistance among rewarded with 13 nomina- Me By Your Name,” was left emcee, and likely to stay enormous box office. Just ture. Only Orson Welles some academy members to tions overall. out for his drug addict in that way. how many people have Thirty years after land- “Beautiful Boy.” Nominated Some film contenders, seen “Roma,” though, nominees ing a writing nod for instead were Mahershala like “Green Book” and the remains a mystery. Netflix 1989’s Do the Right Ali (“Green Book”), Adam Freddie Mercury biopic doesn’t release box office Best picture: Black Panther,” “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemi- Thing,” Spike Lee was Driver (“BlacKkKlans- “Bohemian Rhapsody,” receipts or streaming view- an Rhapsody,” “The Favourite,” “Green Book,” “Roma,” “A Star nominated for his first man”), Richard E. Grant have suffered waves upon ership. Is Born,” “Vice.” Best director: Alfonso Cuaron, “Roma”; Spike Lee, “BlacK- directing Oscar for his (“Can You Ever Forgive waves of backlash, even as The Oscars will be kKlansman”; Pawel Pawlikowski, “Cold War”; Yorgos Lanthi- “BlacKkKlansman.” The Me?”) and Sam Rockwell their awards tallies have broadcast on ABC on Sun- mos, “The Favourite”; Adam McKay, “Vice.” other directing nominees (“Vice”). mounted. Before landing day, Feb. 24. Best actor: Christian Bale, “Vice”; Bradley Cooper, “A Star were Lanthimos, Cuaron, Some Oscar regulars five nominations Tuesday, The Oscars last year hit Is Born”; Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”; Viggo Mortensen, “Green Book”; Willem Dafoe “At Eternity’s Gate.” Pawel Pawlikowski (“Cold were honored again. Joel “Green Book” won the top a new ratings low, declin- Best actress: Yalitza Aparicio, “Roma”; Glenn Close, “The War”) and McKay (“Vice”) and Ethan Coen notched award from the Producers ing 20 percent and averag- Wife”; Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”; Lady Gaga, “A Star Is – a field that, a year after their seventh screenwriting Guild, an honor that has ing 26.5 million viewers. Born”; Melissa McCarthy, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” Best supporting actor: Mahershala Ali, “Green Book”; Sam continued focus on gender nomination. Close, never a been a reliable Oscar Though ratings for award Elliott, “A Star Is Born”; Adam Driver, “BlacKkKlansman”; inequality in Hollywood, winner, landed her seventh barometer. In the 10 years shows have generally been Richard E. Grant, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”; Sam Rock- included no female direc- acting nod. But the nomi- since the Oscars expanded dropping, the downturn well, “Vice.” tors. Some had cam- nees were crowded with its best-picture ballot, the prompted the academy to Best supporting actress: Amy Adams, “Vice”; Marina de Tavira, “Roma”; Regina King, “If Beale Street Could Talk”; paigned for Debra Granik first-timers, including PGA winner has gone on to revamp this year’s telecast. Emma Stone, “The Favourite”; Rachel Weisz, “The Favourite.” (“Leave No Trace”) or some new performers win best picture eight Though initial plans for a Original Song: “When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Chloe Zhao (“The Rider”) (Aparicio) and some veter- times. new popular film category Wings” from “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” music and lyrics by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch; “All The Stars” from to become the sixth woman an ones (Grant, Colman, The season’s steadiest were scuttled, the academy “Black Panther,” music by Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar Duck- ever nominated for best Driver, King). Paul Schrad- contender – Cooper’s “A is planning to present worth, Anthony Tiffith and lyrics by Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, director. er, the 72-year-old “Taxi Star Is Born” – looked some awards off-air and Anthony Tiffith and Solana Rowe; “I’ll Fight” from “RBG,” music and lyrics by ; “The Place Where Lost Things Go” The nominations, Driver” scribe, was nomi- potentially unbeatable keep the broadcast to three from “Mary Poppins Returns,” music by Marc Shaiman and announced by Kumail Nan- nated for his first Oscar for until it got beat. Despite an hours. lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman; “Shallow” from “A jiani and Tracee Ellis Ross Star Is Born,” music and lyrics by Lady Gaga, , from Los Angeles’ Samuel Anthony Rossomando and . Original Score: “Black Panther,” Ludwig Goransson; Goldwyn Theatre, included “BlacKkKlansman,” Terence Blanchard; “If Beale Street Could plenty of surprises. In a Talk,” Nicholas Britell; “Isle of Dogs,” Alexandre Desplat; “Mary banner year for documen- Poppins Returns,” Marc Shaiman. Foreign language film: Germany’s “Never Look Away”; taries, the Fred Rogers doc- Japan’s “Shoplifters”; Lebanon’s “Capernaum”; Mexico’s umentary “Won’t You Be “Roma”; Poland’s “Cold War.” Documentary feature: “Free My Neighbor” was Solo,” “Hale County This Morning, This Evening,” “Minding the snubbed despite more than Gap,” “Of Fathers and Sons,” “RBG” Documentary feature: “Free Solo,” “Hale County This Morn- $22 million in ticket sales ing, This Evening,” “Minding the Gap,” “Of Fathers and Sons,” (a huge sum for a doc). “RBG” Instead the nominees were Documentary short subject: “Black Sheep,” “End Game,” “Lifeboat,” “A Night at The Garden,” “Period. End of Sentence.” “Free Solo,” ‘’Hale County Adapted screenplay: “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” Joel This Morning, This Coen and Ethan Coen; “BlacKkKlansman,” Charlie Wachtel, Evening,” ‘’Minding the David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee; “Can You Ever Forgive Me?,” Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty; “If Beale Gap,” ‘’Of Fathers and Street Could Talk,” Barry Jenkins; “A Star Is Born,” Eric Roth, Sons” and the Ruth Bader Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters Ginsberg portrait “RBG.” Original screenplay: “The Favourite,” Deborah Davis and The acting categories Tony McNamara; “First Reformed,” Paul Schrader; “Green Book,” Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie and Peter Farrelly ; played out largely as “Roma,” Alfonso Cuaron; “Vice,” Adam McKay expected with a few Film Editing: “BlacKkKlansman,” Barry Alexander Brown; notable differences. Along “Bohemian Rhapsody,” John Ottman; “The Favourite,” Yorgos Mavropsaridis; “Green Book,” Patrick J. Don Vito; “Vice,” Hank with Lady Gaga and Col- Corwin man, the best actress nomi- Sound Editing: “Black Panther,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” nees are Yalitza Aparicio “First Man,” “A Quiet Place,” “Roma.” (“Roma”), Glenn Close Sound Mixing: “Black Panther,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “First Man,” “Roma,” “A Star Is Born.” (“The Wife”) and Melissa Visual effects: “Avengers: Infinity War”; “Christopher McCarthy (“Can You Ever Robin”; “First Man”; “Ready Player One”; “Solo: A Star Wars Forgive Me?”). Story” Makeup and hairstyling: “Border”; “Mary Queen of Scots”; In best actor, the expect- “Vice.” ed front runner Christian Costume design: “The Ballad of Buster Scriggs,” Mary Bale was nominated for his Zophres; “Black Panther,” Ruth Carter; “The Favourite,” Sandy Powell; “Mary Poppins Returns,” Sandy Pwoell; “Mary Queen transformation into of Scots,” Alexandra Byrne Cheney in “Vice” (his Production design: “Black Panther,” “The Favourite,” “First fourth Oscar nod), along Man,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” “Roma.” with Cooper, Willem Dafoe Cinematography: Lukasz Zal, “Cold War”; Robbie Ryan, “The Favourite”; Caleb Deschanel, “Never Look Away”; Alfon- (“At Eternity’s Gate”), Rami so Cuaron, “Roma”; Matthew Libatique, “A Star Is Born.” Malek (“Bohemian Rhap- Best animated film: “Incredibles 2,” “Isle of Dogs,” “Mirai,” sody”) and Viggo “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider- Verse.” Mortensen (“Green Book”). Animated short film: “Animal Behavior,” “Bad,” “Late After- Notably left out were Ethan noon,” “One Small Step,” “Weekends.” Hawke (“First Reformed”) Live Action short film: “Detainment,” “Fauve,” “Marguerite,” and John David Washing- “Mother,” “Skin.” l 8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Boys school shuts down amid fallout over Washington videos COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A gious sect. That came after the Kentucky boys’ school shut down teens seemed to grow rowdier its campus Tuesday as a precau- and the black street preacher tion and a small protest was held who had been shouting racist outside their diocese as fallout statements against both groups continued over an encounter escalated his rhetoric. involving white teenagers, Native Soon, all sides were pointing American marchers and a black fingers , giving their own religious sect outside the Lincoln accounts about feeling victimized Memorial last week. and misunderstood. President Donald Trump “We just don’t know what the tweeted early Tuesday that the volatility of the situation is with students at Covington Catholic these people that react and they High School “have become sym- don’t know the full story. And it’s bols of Fake News and how evil it very scary,” Jill Hamlin of Cincin- can be” but he hopes the teens nati, a chaperone for the boys as will use the attention for good, they attended an anti-abortion and “maybe even to bring people rally, told FOX News on Tuesday together.” morning. The recorded images that ini- The Roman Catholic Diocese tially generated outrage on social of Covington said in a statement media were tightly focused on the late Tuesday that local police students wearing “Make America alerted them a protest was Great Again” hats, who seemed to planned. It said officials were laugh derisively as they sur- advised to close school “due to rounded an elderly Native Ameri- threats of violence and the possi- can beating a drum. bility of large crowds” adding Later Tuesday, presidential they would reopen school when Associated Press press secretary Sarah Huckabee police “say it is safe to do so.” GUY JONES, left, and a supporter of President Donald Trump named Don join hands during a gath- Sanders said the White House The diocese, which previously ering of Native American supporters in front of the Catholic Diocese of Covington in Covington, Ky., has reached out to the Kentucky criticized the students’ behavior, Tuesday. Jones organized Tuesday’s gathering. students. promised to begin its investiga- “We’ve reached out and voiced tion of events this week. honorable man” who was trying their state, their country.” Seither Meanwhile, the school’s prin- our support,” Sanders said. She “This is a very serious matter to be a peacemaker, but ended up said their actions are an example cipal, Robert Rowe, said school added that no one understands that has already permanently being verbally attacked. He said of “white male privilege, a prod- officials closed the campus as a better than Trump when the altered the lives of many people. Phillips deserves an apology. uct of everything in today’s world safety precaution. Police cars media jumps to conclusions and It is important for us to gather “It doesn’t matter what color including the president.” blocked school entrances Tues- “attacks you for something you the facts that will allow us to they were, what political factions A smaller group supporting day afternoon. may or may not have done.” And determine what corrective they were. It was disrespect– the teens converged closer to the Phillips, for his part, offered to if the president does invite the actions, if any, are appropriate.” straightforward.” diocese building. visit the boys’ campus for a dia- students from Covington The school and the diocese Protesters ended the rally on a Among them was Cincinnati logue on cultural appropriation, Catholic High School to the websites were taken offline. street corner near the diocese by resident Maureen Green, a for- racism and the importance of lis- White House, Sanders said, it will The American Indian Move- singing a song from the American mer Catholic and mother of three tening to and respecting diverse be sometime after the shutdown ment Chapter of Indiana and Indian Movement while two whose sign read: “I stand with cultures. has concluded. Kentucky held a small protest Native Americans beat drums. the boys. Facts not fiction.” She “Let’s create space for the Longer videos from wider per- outside the diocese office, with Kathleen Seither of Cold said she thought the boys had teaching of tolerance to happen,” spectives emerged later over the activists outnumbered by the Spring, Kentucky, said she been mispresented and “railroad- his statement said, according to Martin Luther King holiday media. attended the rally in support of ed” by some media accounts. The Cincinnati Enquirer. “I have weekend. They revealed the Albert Running Wolf, a Native Native Americans, appalled by “I think these boys are learn- faith that human beings can use a drummer – Omaha Nation elder American from Fort Thomas, the students’ behavior. ing a lot about how the world moment like this to find a way to Nathan Phillips – had intervened Kentucky, referred to Nathan “They have embarrassed their really works. It’s a life lesson,” gain understanding from one between the boys and the reli- Phillips during the event as “an school, their city, their parents, she said. another.” Harris Wofford, rights activist and senator, dies at 92 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) p a i g n Wofford, who was make the future better for helped Shriver create the John Heinz. – Former Sen. Harris Wof- aide R. white, began his activism all of us, and he spent his Peace Corps. In the Senate, Six months later, Wof- ford of Pennsylvania, a S a r ge n t in high school. Visits to long, good life doing just he led the effort to create ford pulled off a surprise longtime civil rights S h r i v e r India left him inspired by that,” Clinton said in a the Corporation for victory in the special elec- activist who helped per- pressed Mohandas K. Gandhi, and statement. “For more than National Service. tion to complete Heinz’s suade John F. Kennedy to Kennedy he marched with King. He half a century, he was one “I obviously get a lot of term. He beat Republican make a crucial phone call to make became an aide and friend of America’s most impor- joy out of public service,” Dick Thornburgh, who was to the wife of Martin Luther the call to Democratic presidents tant moral voices for equal- Wofford said in a 1995 President George H.W. King Jr. during the 1960 and then over a span of decades. ity and justice, quality interview. “I’ve followed Bush’s attorney general presidential campaign, has h e l p e d “He was really blessed health care as a fundamen- ideas in life, and the idea of and a former Pennsylvania died. He was 92. engineer to have such a long and full tal right, and creating more volunteer service has been governor. Wofford died in the hos- Harris the dis- and interesting and happy opportunities for people to with me even before I went The author of four pital late Monday night of Wofford tribution life,” Daniel Wofford said serve their country.” to college. It’s very hard to books, Wofford was known complications from a fall of pam- in an interview Tuesday. Sen. Bob Casey of Penn- imagine life when you’re as a bit of an egghead, not a Saturday in his Washing- phlets to the black commu- “As we realized that we sylvania on Tuesday called not following ideas.” smooth-talking politician. ton apartment, his son nity and black churches were going to lose him, we Wofford “a champion of jus- Wofford was president He had difficulty speaking Daniel Wofford said. that quoted the Kings began to focus on what an tice and a man of uncom- of the State University of in sound bites, and many Kennedy’s phone call to expressing their gratitude. amazing career and father mon courage who dedicat- New York at Old Westbury analysts say he preferred Coretta Scott King when They also cited Martin and friend he was to so ed his life to service.” and Bryn Mawr College, the the nuts and bolts of legis- her husband was locked in Luther King Sr. saying he many.” “It’s only fitting that women’s liberal arts institu- lation over ribbon-cutting a Georgia prison cell in would switch his vote to As the head of President Harris passed away on the tion outside Philadelphia, events and public visits. 1960 is credited by some back Kennedy as a man of Bill Clinton’s domestic vol- national day of service he and did a stint as Pennsyl- In the midterm election analysts with turning the “moral courage.” unteer program, Wofford helped to bring into exis- vania’s Democratic Party of 1994, voters soured on black vote in his favor and Wofford went on to serve was behind the national tence,” Casey said. chairman. Clinton’s early efforts and perhaps proving to be the as a civil rights aide to Martin Luther King Day of Though perhaps best In 1991, Wofford was gave control of Congress decisive factor in the race Kennedy during his admin- Service, which urged Amer- known for his three years then-Gov. Bob Casey Sr.’s back to Republicans for the against Republican Richard istration and worked in pri- icans to volunteer on the in the Senate, Wofford left secretary for labor and first time in decades. In Nixon. vate law practice, higher holiday. a large legacy by shaping industry when Casey Pennsylvania, Wofford fell Despite fears of a back- education and Pennsylvania “Harris Wofford government programs appointed him to fill the in his bid for a full Senate lash by Southern whites, state government until his believed that every Ameri- behind the scenes. 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Jimmy Howard made Tuesday night. 32 saves. “Gritty win,” E-TC Leon Draisaitl and Matt coach Brad Besonen said. Benning scored for the Oil- “Name of the game ers, who have lost three in tonight was toughness a row. and Eli was amazing, just Detroit got on the board amazing tonight. Special four minutes into the sec- night for him.” ond period when Larkin The Lakes shot well in scored his 21st of the sea- the first half and then son on a quick wrist shot. went ahead by 15 early in The Oilers got caught the second half. Nordine scrambling midway had 13 points in the third through the second, lead- quarter and the defense ing to a backhand goal by picked up as the Panthers Glendening. pulled within 49-44 at the Draisaitl swatted in a end of the third. puck out of midair for his “The guys really start- 27th at 4:30 of the third ed to answer the bell period as Edmonton finally defensively,” Besonen scored. Detroit restored its said. “Just dug in and two-goal lead when Glen- really started guarding dening somehow squeezed people, rotation was bet- in a bad-angle shot past ter and they missed some goalie Mikko Koskinen. 3s they were hitting early The Oilers pulled Kosk- on. We were able to inen early and it paid off rebound those and get with 2:26 left on a point gone.” drive from Benning, but E-TC trailed by six they were unable to tie it. points with 1:30 left and NOTES: The Red Wings were able to tie the game improved to 4-9-2 in their and even take the lead as past 15 games. ... Edmon- LL-H fouled on purpose ton won the only other with the tie game and meeting this season, 4-3 on Nordine made both free Jason Juno/Daily Globe Nov. 3. ... Koskinen made throws. But Carter IRONWOOD’S JACOB Joki makes a pass in the lane Tuesday night at Washburn. his first start for the Oilers Crouch got by E-TC and since signing a three-year tied it with 3.3 seconds contract with an average left. annual salary of $4.5 mil- The Panthers were Devils win key Indianhead lion on Monday. ... Two down by six yet again in players the Oilers placed the first overtime, but on waivers Monday, Ty Rat- they managed to tie it tie and Ryan Spooner, again to force a second game at Washburn cleared waivers Tuesday. overtime when they got Spooner dressed against hot from 3. Jaden Borseth By JASON JUNO break. top by Jacob Joki. Washburn wasn't Detroit, while Rattie was a hit one to start, Tommy [email protected] A stellar first half helped give Iron- going to get blown out on its home healthy scratch. Cousineau made three of WASHBURN, Wis. --- Ironwood wood confidence after the way Wash- court and they hung around. UP NEXT them and Nordine was 3 has been living on through- burn pushed them so hard in the Even after Revoyr, who led Iron- Red Wings: Off until of 4 from the line. out the Indianhead Conference matchup at Ironwood. wood with 24 points, stole it and Feb. 1, when they host Besonen liked how his schedule. “We played well and were up by completed the break with a three- Toronto. team managed late-game A double overtime win over 13,” Lewinski said. “I think the kids point play to put Ironwood up 61-47 Oilers: Play at Philadel- situations other than the Mellen. A 13-point halftime deficit at were believing, 'We got this game.' I with 4:54 left, Washburn went on a phia on Feb. 2. shot that forced overtime. Solon Springs. Losing to Washburn think they were thinking we could 12-4 run to cut it to six, 65-59. Wash- He also liked how they much of the game at home. take this game.” burn, though, couldn't convert again Mavericks' Doncic responded to playing on But in what looked to be the The Devils shot 15 of 30 from the on the offensive end and the Devils fined $10,000 for the second long trip in as toughest road test to their undefeated field in the first half, including 5 of 11 got the big win. kicking ball into many nights after win- record, a Tuesday night trip to sec- from 3. Foul trouble also hurt Wash- “I thought the second half we stands ning at Republic Monday ond-place Washburn, the Red Devils burn as Charles Motiff, the only play- played a lot more aggressive,” night. controlled almost the entire game er who could match up with Griffen Gasperini said. “We were just more DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic They finished 2-2 on a and picked up a key 69-59 victory. Revoyr, had three fouls before half- consistent, we were a lot more aggres- has been fined $10,000 for tough road trip with very The win gives Ironwood a three- time. Revoyr had 14 first-half points. sive taking the ball to the basket, kicking the ball into the stands, competitive losses to game lead in the loss column. “I thought they played very well in making them defend.” which led to his ejection from a game against Indiana. Chassell and L’Anse. “It's far from over,” Ironwood the first half,” Washburn coach While Washburn made it some- Doncic kicked the ball after Borseth had 17 points coach Pete Lewinski said. “We have Duane Gasperini said. “I thought what interesting down the stretch, a basket by the Pacers late in for E-TC. Cousineau fin- six conference games left and they're they shot the ball extremely well and Ironwood was in control the vast the third quarter of their 111-99 ished with 16. all tough. but to come in here, I'm put us on our heels a little bit. I majority of the game. That wasn't the victory over the Mavericks on Saturday night. The NBA E-TC (6-7, 4-4) hosts very happy with the team. Tough thought the first half they just took it case at home where they trailed much announced the fine Tuesday. Dollar Bay Monday night. place to play, tough place to win and right to us.” of the way before finding a way to The 19-year-old rookie LL-H — Hill 9, Wilson 3, Cole Gregorie 5, the kids responded. They played The only way Washburn stayed win. sensation from Slovenia said Caleb Gregorie 21, Lyons 6, Crouch 22, Wick- he didn't intentionally kick the strom-Haualus 2. FTs: 6-9. Fouls: 21. Fouled well, I thought.” that close was because Ironwood “Washburn's main offense is their out: Lyons, Cole Gregorie, Hill. 3-pointers: ball into the stands. The ball Crouch 2, Caleb Gregorie 2, Cole Gregorie 1, The Red Devils did what you have tried to force drives that weren't there pick and roll on the wing. They were ricocheted off the back of the Wilson 1, Hill 1, Lyons 1. to do on the road, establish an early and Washburn was able to convert hurting us big time with it. We didn't backboard into the first couple E-TC — Eli Nordine 39, Cole Borseth 4, Ryan of rows of seats. Because Driesenga 4, Tommy Cousineau 16, Jaden lead. They were ahead 13-4 and then eight turnovers into some much- defend it very well in Ironwood,” Borseth 17. FTs: 12-16. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: Doncic had received a techni- None. 3-pointers: Nordine 5, Cousineau 3, J. withstood Washburn's run. The Cas- needed offense. Lewinski said. “I thought for the most cal earlier in the game, his sec- Borseth 2. tle Guards made it close in the mid- “We have to be smarter in that part we had nice weak side help, they ond technical resulted in the E-TC 112544 58 66 81 dle of the half, but Ironwood scored sense,” Lewinski said. had to work for their shots compared first ejection of his career. LL-H 153649 58 66 74 In the next game, Doncic 12 straight points near the end of the Ironwood built the lead to 16, 46- became the second-youngest Hurley half and led 39-26 going into the 30, early in the second half on a 3 on player to record a triple-double, notching 18 points, 11 escapes at DEVILS — page 10 Butternut Girls roundup: W- BUTTERNUT, Wis. – Hurley survived for a 52- 50 Indianhead Confer- M loses to Baraga; ence win on the road against Butternut Tuesday Bessemer wins night. Butternut played well WAKEFIELD – No. 4 down low as well,” Tweiten to almost force the upset. Baraga defeated Wakefield- said. Instead Hurley’s winning Marenisco 66-26 in a non- W-M (3-7) goes to No. 3 streak increased to five conference game Tuesday Ontonagon Thursday night. night. games. Baraga — Jahfetson 14, Kamarainen 7, Koski- “We talked to the boys The Cardinals commit- nen 20, OSterman 6, Lindemann 13, Durant 6. ted 15 first-half turnovers FTs: 9-11. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. 3-point- … ‘Don’t let Butternut’s ers: Kamarainen 1, Jahfetson 2, Koskinen 2. record fool you, they and fell behind 34-10 at the W-M — Cloe Bachand 12, Carlee Yon 4, Eve- lyn Hokans 2, Abby Ahonen 5, Allie Goodman 3. played a lot of teams half. FTs: 6-13. Fouls: 7. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: tough in the conference,’” “And with the way Bara- None. Baraga 19 34 49 66 Hurley coach Mike Swartz ga shoots the 3 ball, you W-M 6 10 18 26 said. “They played terrific just can’t do that,” W-M tonight. They gave us coach Chris Tweiten said. – – – everything we we wanted “We had moments of great DOLLAR BAY – Besse- and then some. We were play offensively, but we mer completed the season very, very fortunate to need to be more consistent sweep of Dollar Bay with a escape tonight with a vic- and turn those single pos- 45-25 Copper Mountain tory.” sessions of offensive out- Conference win Tuesday Andy Hamlin hit three put into minutes and quar- night. big 3s to help Hurley ters. Until we can do that, “Good road win,” Besse- come back from a 10- we’re going to be constant- mer coach Gerry Pelissero point deficit with six min- ly playing from behind.” said. utes left. He led Hurley Cloe Bachand led W-M After a slow start, Mag- with 17 points and Car- with 12 points. gie Matonich carried Besse- son Thewis had 14. “Cloe Bachand had a mer to a 22-13 halftime good offensive night with lead. She had 10 points Norm Tesch photo 12 points in the paint and WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Cloe Bachand, right, defends a Baraga player at Wake- she played solid defense field Tuesday night. HURLEY — page 10 GIRLS — page 10 l 10 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

St. Ignace 85, Brimley 19 Kenosha Indian Trail vs. Racine Mosinee 62, Tomahawk 35 LocalTuesday, Schedule Jan. 22 Park, ppd. Northwood 83, Shell Lake 46 Boys Basketball WisconsinTuesday Boys Kenosha Reuther vs. Williams Notre Dame 57, Green Bay Pre- Ewen-Trout Creek at Lake Lin- Abbotsford 54, Athens 46 Bay Faith Christian, ppd. to Jan ble 44 den-Hubbell, 7:20 EST Bay Port 72, Manitowoc Lincoln 31st. Onalaska 54, Holmen 39 Ironwood at Washburn, 7:15 29 Kohler vs. Ozaukee, ppd. Osceola 66, Somerset 42 Hurley at Butternut, 7:15 Bloomer 72, Ladysmith 24 La Crosse Central vs. Eau Claire Owen-Withee 69, Granton 25 Watersmeet at Republic- Brookfield Academy 92, Heritage North, ppd. to Feb 20th. Prescott 55, Saint Croix Central Michigamme, 6:20 Christian 63 Lake Country Lutheran vs. St. 35 Girls Basketball Brookfield East 66, Brookfield John's NW Military Academy, ppd. Pulaski 59, Ashwaubenon 49 Baraga at Wakefield-Marenisco, Central 57 Lakeside Lutheran vs. Monona Regis 54, Fall Creek 38 6:30 Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 57, Bar- Grove, ppd. Rhinelander 56, Ashland 39 Bessemer at Dollar Bay, 6:20 ron 49 Little Chute vs. Marinette, ppd. Saint Thomas More 55, Domini- Wednesday, Jan. 23 Crandon 86, Goodman/Pembine Lodi vs. DeForest, ppd. to Feb can 29 College Basketball 46 9th. Shoreland Lutheran 78, Martin UW-Marinette at GCC, women, 5; Cumberland 61, Hayward 58 Luxemburg-Casco vs. Waupaca, Luther 67 men, 7 Dominican 55, Saint Thomas ccd. Unity 72, Siren 24 Thursday, Jan. 24 More 42 Manawa vs. Tigerton, ccd. Wausau West 79, Merrill 39 Girls Basketball Drummond 46, Bayfield 28 Mauston vs. Viroqua, ppd. Wauwatosa East 38, Milwaukee Hurley at Bayfield, 7:15 Green Bay Preble 61, Notre Mayville vs. Omro, ppd. DSHA 34 Ironwood at Drummond, 7:15 Dame 48 Monticello vs. Benton, ppd. West Allis Nathan Hale 56, Ewen-Trout Creek at Bessemer, Hilbert 67, Reedsville 41 Muskego vs. Franklin, ppd. Menomonee Falls 48 6:30 Ironwood, Mich. 69, Washburn 59 Neillsville vs. Gale-Ettrick-Trem- Whitnall 36, Greendale 30 Wakefield-Marenisco at Onton- Living Word Lutheran 71, Mess- pealeau, ppd. POSTPONEMENTS AND CAN- agon, 7:20 EST mer 62 New Lisbon vs. Royall, ppd. CELLATIONS= Chassell at Watersmeet, 6:20 Marathon 96, Newman Catholic New London vs. Winneconne, Appleton North vs. Fond du Lac, Associated Press Friday, Jan. 25 44 ppd. ppd. MILWAUKEE BUCKS' Giannis Antetokounmpo, right, and Dallas Mavericks' Kostas Boys Basketball Marquette University 68, Oak Creek vs. Kenosha Bradford, Baraboo vs. Waunakee, ppd. Drummond at Hurley, 7:15 Wauwatosa East 54 ppd. Belleville vs. New Glarus, ppd. Antetokounmpo, left, greet at midcourt before a game Monday in Milwaukee. Butternut at Ironwood, 7:15 Martin Luther 73, Shoreland Pardeeville vs. Westfield Area, Brown Deer vs. Kettle Moraine, Chassell at Bessemer, 6:30 Lutheran 52 ppd. to Feb 4th. ppd. Ontonagon at Hancock, 7:20 EST Menasha 101, St. Mary Catholic Platteville vs. Darlington, ppd. to Catholic Central vs. The Prairie South Shore at Mercer, 7:15 79 Feb 5th. School, ppd. to Jan 23rd. Giannis and Kostas Antetokounmpo Girls Basketball Menomonee Falls 75, West Allis Racine Horlick vs. Kenosha Central Wisconsin Christian vs. South Shore at Mercer, 5:45 Nathan Hale 61 Tremper, ppd. Kettle Moraine Lutheran, ppd. College Basketball Menomonie 71, Altoona 62 Random Lake vs. Howards Chippewa Falls vs. Stevens connect in Milwaukee GCC at Bethel University JV, Merrill 66, Wausau West 41 Grove, ppd. Point, ppd. women, 7 Milw. Bay View 110, Milwaukee Reedsburg Area vs. Wisconsin DeForest vs. Beaver Dam, ppd. MILWAUKEE (AP) – Giannis Antetok- Eldest brother Thanasis Antetokounm- Saturday, Jan. 26 Pulaski 58 Dells, ppd. to Jan 26th. to Jan 28th. College Basketball Milwaukee Carmen Northwest River Ridge vs. Potosi, ppd. to Deerfield vs. Madison Abundant ounmpo had 18,000 fans in the stands po appeared in two games with New York GCC at DCTC, men, 2 86, Milwaukee Golda Meir 39 Feb 1st. Life, ppd. GCC at St. Thomas Univ. JV, Milwaukee Riverside University Saint Francis vs. University Dodgeland vs. Lourdes Acade- and one on the opposing bench. three years ago, neither of those against women, 4 70, Milwaukee King 68 School of Milwaukee, ppd. to Jan my, ppd. Monday's game between the Milwau- Milwaukee. Kostas Antetokounmpo has Milwaukee Ronald Reagan 71, 30th. Edgewood vs. Stoughton, ppd. Sheboygan South vs. Green Bay Elkhorn Area vs. Edgerton, ppd. NFLAll Times Playofs EST Milwaukee Juneau 60 kee Bucks and the Dallas Mavericks was yet to make his debut, but Dallas likes the Southwest, ccd. to Jan 28th. Wild-card Playoffs Milwaukee School of Languages Shiocton vs. Weyauwega-Fre- Fennimore vs. Boscobel, ppd. an impromptu reunion for brothers Gian- way he's progressing. Giannis Antetok- Saturday, Jan. 5 60, Milwaukee Lifelong Learning 58 Indianapolis 21, Houston 7 Milwaukee Vincent 65, Milw. mont, ppd. Florence vs. Wausaukee, ppd. nis and Kostas Antetokounmpo, one of ounmpo should be a star for many years Dallas 24, Seattle 22 Washington 55 Shullsburg vs. Highland, ppd. Germantown vs. Wauwatosa Tri-County vs. Pacelli, ppd. West, ppd. to Jan 23rd. them likely to be announced later this to come. And both Kostas and Giannis Sunday, Jan. 6 New Auburn 58, Bruce 35 L.A. Chargers 23, Baltimore 17 Northwestern 54, Spooner 37 Watertown vs. Oconomowoc, Green Bay Southwest vs. She- week as a captain for the All-Star Game have said that Alex – a high schooler who Philadelphia 16, Chicago 15 Northwood 61, Shell Lake 56 ppd. boygan South, ppd. Waukesha South vs. Mukwona- Greenwood vs. Colby, ppd. and the other still looking for his NBA is just 17 years old – might have the most Divisional Playoffs Onalaska 68, Holmen 37 go, ppd. Heritage Christian vs. Milwaukee Saturday, Jan. 12 Phillips 81, Prentice 69 debut. Kostas Antetokounmpo accompa- talent of them all. Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 Pittsville 59, Spencer 52 Wauwatosa West vs. German- Carmen Northwest, ppd. L.A. Rams 30, Dallas 22 Proctor, Minn. 53, Ashland 52 town, ppd. to Jan 23rd. Iowa-Grant vs. Mineral Point, nied Dallas on its road trip, but his only Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle indicat- West De Pere vs. Kimberly, ppd. ppd. Sunday, Jan. 13 Racine St. Catherine's 75, on-court action came during warmups. ed that Kostas Antetokounmpo, who is on New England 41, L.A. Chargers Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic West Salem vs. Osseo-Fairchild, Janesville Craig vs. 28 Academy 31 ppd. to Jan 25th. Oconomowoc, ppd. to Jan 24th. They left the arena together, alongside a two-way contract with the Texas Leg- New Orleans 20, Philadelphia 14 Rib Lake 83, Chequamegon 40 Westby vs. Prairie du Chien, ppd. Johnson Creek vs. Palmyra- to Feb 18th. Eagle, ppd. their mother. ends of the G League, is getting closer to Conference Championships Somerset 67, Osceola 53 Westosha Central vs. Badger, Kenosha Tremper vs. Racine Sunday, Jan. 20 South Milwaukee 74, Grafton 54 "I wish I'd played against him," Giannis NBA minutes. ppd. Horlick, ppd. NFC Stratford 57, Edgar 0 Antetokounmpo said. "But those few "He needs to develop that consistent L.A. Rams 26, New Orleans 23, Thorp 52, Colby 40 Whitewater vs. Turner, ppd. Lake Mills vs. Columbus, ppd. to OT Unity 58, Siren 40 Wrightstown vs. Fox Valley Feb 2nd. moments that we spent before the game motor," Carlisle said. "His brother is a Lutheran, ccd. Madison East vs. Middleton, ppd. AFC University Lake 51, Milwaukee Marshall vs. Waterloo, ppd. and during the game and after the game, great example of that. Kostas has made New England 37, Kansas City 31, Saint Anthony 49 Wisconsin Girls OT Wausau East 90, D.C. Everest 89 Tuesday Milton vs. Watertown, ppd. to Jan 28th. they were amazing." significant improvements, particularly Pro Bowl Webster 66, Luck 56 Altoona 54, Stanley-Boyd 52 Milwaukee Golda Meir vs. Hope Sunday, Jan. 27 Winter 61, Cornell 50 Amery 63, Ellsworth 28 So it didn't happen Monday, but an over the last few weeks, and that's one of Christian, ppd. At Orlando, Fla. POSTPONEMENTS AND CAN- Baldwin-Woodville 55, New Rich- Antetokounmpo vs. Antetokounmpo the reasons he's on this trip. He's earned AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. CELLATIONS= mond 54 Monona Grove vs. Oregon, ppd. (ABC/ESPN) Aquinas vs. Sparta, ppd. to Jan Boyceville 52, Elmwood/Plum Monroe vs. Fort Atkinson, ppd. to matchup probably will happen eventually. it." Jan 29th. Super Bowl 28th. City 46 Monticello vs. Benton, ppd. A few years from now, there might be Giannis Antetokounmpo had 31 Sunday, Feb. 3 Belmont vs. Cassville, ppd. to Brookfield Central 63, Brookfield New Berlin West vs. Waukesha At Atlanta Feb 7th. East 48 plenty of options for the family to choose points, and Milwaukee beat Dallas 116- New England vs. L.A. Rams, 6:30 Big Foot vs. East Troy, ppd. to Cadott 47, Thorp 39 North, ppd. p.m. (CBS) Jan 28th. Chilton 51, New Holstein 49 Oak Creek vs. Kenosha Bradford, from. 106. Black Hawk vs. Barneveld, ppd. Clayton 72, Cameron 47 ppd. Blair-Taylor vs. Augusta, ppd. to Colfax 49, Elk Mound 36 Omro vs. Adams-Friendship, ppd. U.P.Tuesday Boys half with our defense and points to lead Bessemer. Cornell 56, Winter 44 to Feb 4th. Gladstone 64, Ishpeming 39 Feb 15th. Girls D.C. Everest 53, Wausau East 46 Pacelli vs. Tri-County, ppd. North Central 67, Mid Peninsula Bonduel vs. Amherst, ppd. we got some easy buckets,” Bessemer (2-9, 1-6) Duluth Marshall, Minn. 73, Supe- Plymouth vs. Berlin, ppd. 37 Brodhead vs. Clinton, ppd. to Jan rior 60 Portage vs. Mount Horeb, ppd. Pelissero said. “Everyone hosts E-TC Thursday night. Carney-Nadeau 56, Superior 28th. Bessemer — Hailey Marchello 8, Bella Durand 85, Glenwood City 50 Poynette vs. Lakeside Lutheran, Central 48 Cambria-Friesland vs. Madison From page 9 scored tonight and all McGeshick 8, Bethany Novascone 4, Kate Nyquist Elcho 38, White Lake 7 ppd. to Jan 28th. Forest Park 68, North Dickinson Country Day, ppd. 1, Kailyn Fingeroos 2, Katie Emery 12, Maggie Flambeau 60, Lake Holcombe 56 Princeton/Green Lake vs. Fall and five steals in the first played well. Nice to win 58 Catholic Central vs. The Prairie Matonich 10. FTs: 6-17. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: Frederic 53, Grantsburg 45 River, ppd. Marquette 57, Houghton 42 School, ppd. half. again.” None. 3-pointers: None. Hamilton 59, Wisconsin Lutheran Racine Case vs. Franklin, ppd. Iron Mountain 54, Negaunee 42 Cedar Grove-Belgium vs. Elkhart Bessemer 4 22 33 45 32 Randolph vs. Pardeeville, ppd. to “We had a nice second Katie Emery had 12 West Iron County 61, Hancock 43 Lake/Glenbeulah, ppd. Dollar Bay 9 13 18 25 Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic Feb 2nd. L’Anse 56, Chassell 54 Clintonville vs. Oconto Falls, ppd. Academy 66, Racine St. Catherine's Rio vs. Cambria-Friesland, ppd. Calumet 51, Painesdale Jeffers Coleman vs. Wausaukee, ppd. 41 Riverdale vs. Darlington, ppd. to 30 Crivitz vs. Lena, ppd. to Jan 28th. Kewaunee 45, Algoma 34 Jan 28th. Ewen-Trout Creek 81, Lake Lin- De Soto vs. Boscobel, ppd. Delavan-Darien vs. Fort Atkinson, Lakeland 76, Northland Pines 37 Sauk Prairie vs. Reedsburg Area, Devils den-Hubbell 74 (2 OT) Lincoln 57, Eau Claire Immanuel ppd. to Feb 11th. Republic-Michigamme 51, ppd. Lutheran 40 Southwestern vs. Cuba City, ppd. Watersmeet 47 Denmark vs. Freedom, ppd. Luck 34, Webster 29 to Feb 2nd. Ironwood 69, Washburn, Wis. 59 Dodgeville vs. Wisconsin McDonell Central 66, Osseo- Viroqua vs. Cashton, ppd. From page 9 Alpena 74, Sault Ste. Marie 45 Heights, ppd. Edgerton vs. McFarland, ppd. to Fairchild 64 Waterford vs. Muskego, ppd. to when they played in U.P. Girls Jan 29th. Medford Area 67, Antigo 43 Watertown Luther Prep vs. Lodi, Tuesday Evansville vs. Jefferson, ppd. to Menasha 64, St. Mary Catholic ppd. Ironwood.” Gladstone 40, Menominee 36 Feb 11th. 61 Waupun vs. Kettle Moraine Kingsford 52, North Dickinson 47 Green Bay East vs. Plymouth, Milwaukee Hamilton 66, Shore- Lutheran, ppd. The Red Devils are in Westwood 51, Gwinn 41 ccd. wood 45 Wauzeka-Steuben vs. Seneca, great position to win the West Iron County 56, Norway 25 Greenfield vs. Union Grove, ppd. Milwaukee Obama SCTE 50, ppd. Bessemer 45, Dollar Bay 25 Horicon vs. Markesan, ppd. to Salam School 46 Williams Bay vs. Madison Coun- conference after this win, Baraga 66, Wakefield-Marenisco Feb 8th. Milwaukee Ronald Reagan 58, try Day, ppd. but it still won't be easy. 26 Iola-Scandinavia vs. Wittenberg- West Allis Central 38 Winneconne vs. Kewaskum, ppd. Sault Ste. Marie 45, Petoskey 33 Birnamwood, ccd. Milwaukee School of Languages to Feb 11th. Ironwood is 10-0 in the DeTour 30, Maplewood Baptist Juda vs. Pecatonica, ppd. to Feb 60, Milwaukee North 27 Wisconsin Heights vs. Cam- 22 7th. Mondovi 53, Spring Valley 39 bridge, ppd. conference and Washburn, Mercer and Hurley are next in line with three losses. The Devils have tough Indi- Matthews beats buzzer, anhead games remaining at Drummond and Mellen and at home against Hurley Michigan edges Minnesota and Mercer. Gasperini wasn't ready ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – The ball at halftime. to concede the title. bounced right to Charles Matthews, who DOUBLE-DOUBLES “Oh it ain't over,” he dribbled once and squared up to shoot Jordan Murphy scored 15 points with said. “There's a long way to as the game clock – and more impor- 11 rebounds for Minnesota, and go. We got to go to Mellen, tantly, the shot clock – neared zero. Brazdeikis had 11 rebounds to go with they have to go to Mellen. I "I saw the clock when I did get the his 18 points for Michigan. The last-sec- still think there's going to ball. I'm not sure exactly how much ond shot by Matthews was especially be some teams beating time, but I did know that there was time tough for Murphy and the Golden some other teams that are on the clock," Matthews said. "So I didn't Gophers after they'd battled back to tie going to be surprised. want to just throw up a crazy shot. I it. “It's a tough conference wanted to still follow through with it." "We were just hoping that it was a from top to bottom. Iron- Matthews used up what little time he shot-clock violation so we could get a wood's definitely the best had, then made a baseline floater at the chance at overtime," Murphy said. "We team right now, but they buzzer to lift No. 5 Michigan to a 59-57 think we were playing those guys pretty definitely have a ways to go win over Minnesota on Tuesday night. well. Obviously they made a big run in yet to finish it up.” On the final possession, Iggy the second half, but we made a run Lewinski agreed. Brazdeikis drove to the basket and had back, so it was a pretty interesting game “We've got to go to his shot blocked by Eric Curry, but the to play in. We just didn't finish out our Drummond, they control ball bounced over to Matthews to the left defensive possession." tempo and pace of the of the rim. His shot went high in the air ALL EARS game. They slow it down. and dropped through with no time Amid all the commotion on the final We have Hurley next Fri- remaining. play, Michigan coach John Beilein liked day, they're playing their The shot by Matthews was clearly what he heard. best ball of the season. released before the game clock expired, "I trust my ears," Beilein said. "I saw Mellen wants a piece of us. but the shot clock was a much closer the ball leave his hand, and I heard a And Mercer's having a nice call. After a long review, officials ruled buzzer go off, and that's usually a good season. the ball was released in time. sign." “A lot of basketball to be Jason Juno/Daily Globe "As heartbreaking as that was, we got BIG PICTURE played, we have to hold our IRONWOOD’S DAVID Benson, left, has his shot chal- that stop," Minnesota coach Richard Piti- Minnesota: The way Michigan shot own every night, we have lenged by Washburn’s Carlos Rosales Tuesday night no said. "The ball kind of bounced their the ball in the first half, the Golden meet the challenge every in Washburn. way." Gophers could have been up by more at night because they're com- Lewinski said. “It was nice Ironwood (12-0, 10-0) Gabe Kalscheur's 3-pointer tied it at halftime, but turnovers hurt. Minnesota ing at us.” to see Griff score tonight hosts Butternut Friday 57 with 30.9 seconds remaining, cap- had 10 in the first half while the Wolver- Joki scored 12 and Ben- ping a 10-0 run for the Golden Gophers. ines committed just two. The margin because he only scored six night. son had 11 points for Iron- Ironwood --- Ethan Roehm 6, Jacob Joki 12, points, a season low, Brazdeikis scored 13 of his 18 points was 16-6 at the end of the game. wood. Sawyer Stengard 3, Parker Wilson 5, Tommy against South Shore, he Lundin 8, David Benson 11, Griffen Revoyr 24. in the second half. He was held scoreless Michigan: This obviously wasn't an “Ethan Roehm out- Fts: 11-21. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-point- broke out of it. Dave con- ers: Joki 2, Stengard 1, Wilson 1, Revoyr 2. at Wisconsin on Saturday when the emphatic victory for the Wolverines standing game, Joki a good tinues to play underneath Washburn --- Mathew Hoglund 8, Alex Wilber Wolverines lost for the first time this after their weekend loss. A lot of their game, Griff and Dave solid 11, Charles Motiff 14, Evan Rusch 5, Hale the basket.” Hoglund 6, Skyler Wygonik 2, Carlos Rosales 8, season. Michigan (18-1, 7-1 Big Ten) problems were because of outside shoot- games for us, Tommy Motiff led Washburn Marques Hoglund 5. Fts: 12-15. Fouls: 20. Fouled struggled through much of the game ing. They went 3 of 22 from 3-point (Lundin) off the bench out: None. 3-pointers: Wilber 2, M. Hoglund 1. against Minnesota and was down by range. with 14 points and Alex Ironwood 39 69 again, good game for him,” Washburn 26 59 seven before Brazdeikis made a 3-point- POLL IMPLICATIONS Wilber had 11. er and a three-point play to cut the An underwhelming win at home is deficit to one. That was the start of a 23- unlikely to move the needle much for Hurley adjustments defensively. Tony Cummings 5, Braxton Sbraggia 7, Gavin 3 run by the Wolverines. Michigan. Butternut was trying to be Ransanici 9. FTs: 11-17. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: Michigan led by 13, and then it was UP NEXT extremely patient. We None. 3-pointers: Hamlin 4, Thewis 3. Butternut — Isaac Wegner 5, Kooly Mareno 1, Minnesota's turn to rally. Minnesota: The Golden Gophers host From page 9 knew we had to get up and Minnesota (14-5, 4-4) scored the first Iowa on Sunday. Jool Koch 20, Carter Christian 8, Seth Scherwin- “We didn’t play bad. press a little bit and speed ski 10, Kyle Mareno 6. FTs: 2-10. Fouls: 16. six points and led 19-10 after a 3 by Michigan: The Wolverines have a rel- They made plays, they the game up.” Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Koch 6, Kyle Kalscheur. Michigan was 3 of 20 from atively quick turnaround before playing made shots, especially in Hurley (7-6, 6-3) hosts Mareno 2, Wegner 1, Christian 1. the field before finishing the first half a at Indiana on Friday night. the second half,” Swartz Drummond Friday night. Hurley 19 52 bit better. The Golden Gophers led 31-28 said. “We made some Hurley — Carson Thewis 14, Andy Hamlin 17, Butternut 23 50 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Dealing with a lying abuser at home Dear Annie: Recently, you published a letter from someone whose good friend was being abused by a girlfriend physical- ly, verbally and financially. I agree with your advice to the letter writer to keep in contact with her abused friend. My issue is this: My boyfriend is telling Dear his mother that I am abusing him, and I Annie am not; he is the mean one. I am in the process of getting out of the relationship. We both have lots of ties – homes, two friends or to get a short-term rental if at all businesses and more. Because of what we possible. Breakups are always rough, but have on our shared plate, it is easier to say breaking up while continuing to live that I should get out ASAP, but it’s harder together? That’s torture. to actually do it. We are in separate rooms Dear Annie: Socializing is definitely and living areas of our large home, which critical to the development of young chil- helps during the breakup process. dren, as you said to “Concerned Mommy.” THE PAJAMA DIARIES Anyway, my boyfriend is not telling his But it seems that the school is effectively mother that he is the abusive one. He tells meeting her son’s academic needs, and her that I call him names. He doesn’t tell there are activities other than school in her my anger comes from how he acts like which children can interact with their a bully. He busts doors all over our beauti- peers in ways that make positive contribu- ful home, for one. Also, he recently spat tions to the children’s development. out a mouthful of carrots all over the table Two organizations that help to produce while we were out for dinner because he well-rounded children are the Boy Scouts was mad! I was embarrassed that he did and Girl Scouts. The youths learn many that in public. 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Borseth North 01-23-19 Major global indexes Jan. 22, 2019 m K Q 10 5 2 traded lower after the Inter- 8,000 Insurance & n J 4 Nasdaq o Q 8 6 national Monetary Fund composite 7,500 p A 8 4 7,000 Real Estate West Easttrimmed its economic fore- -136.87 6,500 m J 8 7 4 3 m — casts for 2019 and 2020 Tw o L o c a t i o n s n 10 n K 9 7 5 7,020.36 6,000 o o and pointed to risks Ewen, MI K 3 10 9 7 5 4 2 JA S O N D J Sales • Rentals p K Q 10 9 7 p 5 3 2 including trade tensions Phone: (906)988-2329 South Pct. change from previous: -1.91% High 7,110.16 Low 6,979.81 Management • Appraisals Ontonagon, MI m A 9 6 and rising interest rates. n A Q 8 6 3 2 China’s government said Phone: (906)884-4161 o A J Jan. 22, 2019 3,000 p J 6 its economy grew in 2018 Toll Free Standard & 2,800 906-932-5406 (877)768-9846 Dealer: East at the slowest pace since Poor’s 500 Vulnerable: Neither 1990. U.S. stocks took fur- 2,600 Highway US-2 • Ironwood South West North East -37.81 Pass ther losses after the Finan- 2,400 n n www.borsethproperties.com 1 2 Dbl. 2NT 2,632.90 2,200 upnorthproperty.com 3n Pass 4n All Pass cial Times reported that JA S O N D J the Trump administration p Pct. change from previous: -1.42% High 2,657.88 Low 2,617.27 Opening lead: K canceled a proposed a Whether to cover meeting with Chinese trade or not to cover officials this week. cent, to 2,632.90. The Dow es were a reminder that Technology and internet Jones Industrial Average investors will remain sensi- By Phillip Alder companies skidded while slid 301.87 points, or 1.2 tive to clues that the global To cover, or not to cover, that is energy companies sank percent, to 24,404.48. The economy is weakening, the question: Whether ‘tis nobler with oil prices. Industrial Nasdaq composite fell and the trade dispute may in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous finessing companies also fell, hurt by 136.87 points, or 1.9 per- be the top threat to eco- fortune. cent, to 7,020.36. nomic growth. When a defender is deciding the slower growth forecast whether or not to cover an honor and trade concerns as well The IMF is now says the According to the Finan- with an honor, his usual guideline is to cover the last of touching honors, as some weak fourth-quar- global economy will grow cial Times, two officials or to cover the only honor. But what if that risks losing a trick that might ter earnings. Bond prices 3.5 percent this year, down were scheduled to travel to have been gained by not covering? climbed as investors from its previous forecast the U.S. ahead of meetings In this deal, West leads the club king against four hearts. South wins looked for safer invest- of 3.7 percent. It cut its esti- between the U.S. and with dummy’s ace and calls for the heart jack. Should East cover? ments. mate for growth in 2020 to China’s top trade represen- This is the same deal as in “We began last year, 3.6 percent from 3.7 per- tatives next week. It said yesterday’s column, when we saw West go down three in three clubs 2018, with a synchronized cent. Earlier in the day, the meetings were canceled doubled. When it was played in a duplicate, the first five calls were the global recovery, and what China reported its econo- because of a lack of same at almost every table. Then, we have now is a slowdown my expanded by 6.6 per- progress on some critical most Souths immediately rebid three hearts, letting East-West off the globally,” said Quincy cent in 2018. issues, which underscores hook. Krosby, chief market strate- Lately, global markets how far apart the two sides The rule says to cover the heart jack because it is the only honor, but gist at Prudential Finan- have rallied as investors remain. most Easts did not cover, because they knew that if they retained their cial. She said the reported began to feel that a slow- Technology and indus- king, it would have to take a trick. difficulty in trade talks down in the world econo- trial companies took some Covering could have cost if South had A-Q-10-8-x-x of hearts and A-K-x “has shaken up confidence my might not be that of the worst losses. Farm of diamonds. Then he might have picked up the heart suit without loss. that the U.S. and China are painful. The S&P 500 is up equipment company Deere However, when East did not cover, moving closer in the nego- 5 percent in 2019 and has fell 3.5 percent to $158.84. declarer ran the jack, played a heart to his queen, cashed the heart ace tiating phase.” jumped 12 percent since Among technology compa- and led another heart. South lost only one heart and one club. The S&P 500 index lost hitting its recent low on nies, chipmakers absorbed If East does cover, South wins 37.81 points, or 1.4 per- Dec. 24. But Tuesday’s loss- sharp losses. with his ace, but, unable to get to the dummy, loses two hearts, one diamond and one club. Then North will wish he had bid three no-trump.

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Evans, a former state law- ment agreement that included “I’m mad, I think we maker representing wild- a $130,000 payment to should all be mad,” Brock- fire victims, suggested the Daniels. ovich said as she stood Legislature should allow Judge S. James Otero did outside the Capitol in PG&E to take out state- Associated Press not rule in U.S. District Court, Sacramento alongside peo- backed bonds to cover the CONSUMER ADVOCATE Erin Brockovich, who famously took on Pacific Gas & but he seemed to agree with ple who lost their homes costs of the 2018 fire and Electric Co. in the 1990s, stands with wildfire victims and speaks outside the state lawyers for the president and to destructive fires. potentially pass some Capitol Tuesday in Sacramento, Calif. Brockovich is urging California lawmakers Michael Cohen that there PG&E announced last costs to ratepayers to avoid not to let PG&E go bankrupt because it might mean less money for wildfire vic- were no longer grounds for a week it plans to file for bankruptcy. tims. lawsuit. Chapter 11 bankruptcy Lawmakers allowed the “It seems you’ve achieved because it can’t afford to utility to pay for 2017 wild- its safety if it thought it vices they expect and fires was a violation of its ... what you sought to pay at least $30 billion in fires in a similar manner would have a guaranteed need,” utility spokeswom- probation in the criminal achieve,” Otero said. expected damages due to but did not apply the same way to pay for wildfire an Lynsey Paulo said. case. Daniels, whose real name deadly 2017 and 2018 standard to 2018 fires, damage. The company’s board Alsup has noted that is Stephanie Clifford, brought Northern California wild- something the lawyers Beyond the short term, has decided bankruptcy California fire investiga- the lawsuit to free herself fires. called a serious oversight. Brockovich urged state under Chapter 11 is “the tors referred 12 wildfires from the agreement she California law makes Critics, including lawmakers to adopt only viable option,” she caused by PG&E equip- signed to keep from telling utilities entirely liable for Evans, have called the law stricter oversight of said. ment for possible criminal her story as the 2016 presi- damage caused by wild- a “bailout” for the utility in PG&E, a utility that she Brockovich rose to prosecution. He has pro- dential campaign reached its fires sparked by their the past. Now, she said, said has a well-document- fame while fighting PG&E posed imposing new pro- conclusion. equipment, even if the util- 2018 wildfire victims ed history of negligent or in the 1990s over a toxic bation terms on the utility, Cohen, who was Trump’s ity isn’t found to be negli- deserve to be treated the dangerous behavior that chemical in the water sup- including that it remove or former personal lawyer, had gent. same way as 2017 wildfire the state has let continue ply of a Southern Califor- trim all trees that could arranged the payment and The cause of a 2017 fire victims. for too long. nia community. Her fight fall onto its power lines, later pleaded guilty to cam- that swept through Santa “It’s not a bailout, “Be at the head of the became the subject of a poles or equipment in paign violations after admit- Rosa and the 2018 fire that although I’ve referred to it table and take control of movie starring Julia high-wind conditions and ting the deal was struck to destroyed Paradise are still as a bailout in the past,” this runaway monopoly,” Roberts. re-inspect its entire electric help Trump win. under investigation. she said. she said. Currently U.S. Judge grid. Trump has denied the PG&E is under scrutiny in State Sen. Bill Dodd of PG&E is “committed to William Alsup is oversee- The judge gave PG&E alleged 2006 affair. both cases, and lawsuits Napa, who authored last working cooperatively ing a jury verdict against until Wednesday to Daniels had claimed the have been filed by people year’s wildfire bill, has with regulators, policy- PG&E stemming from a respond to his proposal. agreement was not valid who lost their homes and said 2018 was not includ- makers, and other stake- deadly 2010 gas pipeline Brockovich said regula- because Trump’s signature are underinsured or lack ed because lawmakers did- holders to continue to pro- explosion, and he is con- tors should consider forc- was not on it and the presi- insurance. n’t want to discourage vide PG&E customers the sidering whether the com- ing the company to bury dent’s lawyer has said he was Brockovich is part of PG&E from focusing on safe gas and electric ser- pany’s role in recent wild- or cover its lines. never party to the settle- ment. Despite appearing to get Senate sets up showdown votes on shutdown plans what Daniels originally WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate prepared to abandon federal sought – dismissal of the leaders on Tuesday agreed to hold workers, migrants and all Ameri- agreement she disregarded votes this week on dueling pro- cans “just to extend this run of long ago in speaking to news posals to reopen shuttered federal political theater so they can look media and writing a book – agencies, forcing a political reck- like champions of the so-called her lawyer fought hard to oning for senators grappling with resistance” against Trump. keep the case alive. the longest shutdown in U.S. his- The confrontational tone tory: Side with President Donald underscored that there remained Trump or vote to temporarily end no clear end in sight to the clo- Newark operations the shutdown and keep negotiat- sure. Amid cascading tales of civil ing. servants facing increasingly dire resume after drone Senate Majority Leader Mitch financial tribulations from the McConnell, R-Ky. set up the two longest federal shutdown in histo- reports halt arrivals showdown votes for Thursday, a ry, the Senate chaplain nudged his day before some 800,000 federal flock. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – workers are due to miss a second “As hundreds of thousands of Flight arrivals at Newark Air- paycheck. One vote will be on his federal workers brace for another port were briefly suspended own measure, which reflects painful payday, remind our law- Tuesday evening after a drone Trump’s offer to trade border wall makers they can ease the pain,” was spotted over another funding for temporary protections Chaplain Barry Black intoned as nearby airport, officials said, for some immigrants. It was the Senate convened. in the latest incident of the quickly rejected by Democrats. Associated press The upcoming vote on the unmanned aircraft affecting The second vote is set for a bill HOUSE SPEAKER Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, smiles as she helps Democratic plan marked a depar- commercial air travel. approved by the Democratic-con- give out food at World Central Kitchen, the not-for-profit organi- ture for McConnell, who had At about 5 p.m., the Feder- trolled House reopening govern- zation started by Chef Jose Andres, Tuesday in Washington. The vowed to allow no votes on shut- al Aviation Administration ment through Feb. 8, with no wall organization devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural down measures unless Trump received two reports from money, to give bargainers time to disasters, has set up a distribution center just blocks from the U.S. would sign them. flights headed to Newark that talk. Capitol building to assist those affected by the government shut- The White House views its lat- they had spotted a drone Both measures are expected down. est offer as a test of whether about 3,500 feet (1,000 fall short of the 60 votes need to Democratic leaders can hold their meters) over nearby Teterboro pass, leaving little hope they rep- Democrats on Tuesday dent’s proposal is just wrapping members together in opposition, Airport. The administration resent the clear path out of the ridiculed McConnell’s bill, which paper on the same partisan pack- said a person familiar with White said in a statement that arriv- mess. But the plan represents the included temporarily extended age and hostage taking tactics,” House thinking who was not ing flights were held briefly first test of Senate Republicans’ protections for “Dreamer” immi- offering to temporarily restore authorized to speak publicly. The but resumed after no further resolve behind Trump’s insistence grants, but also harsh new curbs programs Trump himself tried to administration also wants to show sightings were reported. that agencies remain closed until on Central Americans seeking safe end in exchange for wall funding, they are willing to negotiate, hop- The airport, which serves Congress approves $5.7 billion to haven in the U.S. Schumer said. ing it will push more blame onto New York City, said just after build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico Senate Minority Leader Chuck McConnell accused Democrats Democrats, who are opposing 7 p.m. that it was operating border. For Democrats, the votes Schumer, D-N.Y., said the GOP of preferring “political combat negotiations until the government normally again. The FAA had will show whether there are any plan’s immigration proposals with the president” to resolving reopens. Public polls show Trump no reports of delays at the air- cracks in the so-far unified rejec- were “even more radical” than the 32-day partial federal shut- is taking the brunt of the blame port on its website. tion of Trump’s demand. their past positions. “The presi- down. He said Democrats were from voters so far. Brett Sosnik was on a Unit- ed Airlines flight bound for Newark when the pilot told Supervisor of Navy SEAL charged in war crime case passengers that they would be circling in the air because of a SAN DIEGO (AP) – The charges at a later date, charge of Gallagher’s pla- guilty earlier this month to “extraordinary success” drone spotted in Newark Navy officer who super- which is allowed under toon during the deploy- charges of premediated in Iraq. He is concerned airspace. Sosnik, who was vised a SEAL accused of military court rules. Both ment – is innocent. Sulli- murder and other offens- the Navy’s prosecution of returning from the Bahamas, fatally stabbing an Islamic sides agreed to meet again van believes it will come es, including opening fire the case in a public court said his plane circled for State prisoner in Iraq in next week to discuss out that the Islamic State on crowds of Iraqi civil- martial could undermine about half an hour. 2017 was charged Tuesday restrictions on informa- fighter was killed in com- ians, and shooting a that, hurt morale and “I was looking around try- with various offenses tied tion, photos and video bat operations and Portier female and a male in sepa- reveal information about ing to find a drone in the air to the case, including alle- from the investigation and was not there. rate incidents. the secretive force. He when we were closer to land- gations he conducted the whether anything should He also said the re- Navy prosecutors have wants the State Depart- ing, but I didn’t see anything,” SEAL’s re-enlistment cere- be classified or kept from enlistment ceremony was painted a picture of a dec- ment to intervene on said Sosnik, a New York City mony next to the corpse the public during the rare done legally in a war zone orated SEAL going off the behalf of national securi- resident who works in mar- and encouraged enlisted trial of an elite special war- where there may have rails on his eighth deploy- ty. He believes it’s impor- keting. “There’s got to be a personnel to pose for pho- fare operator. been other casualties near- ment, indiscriminately tant to determine whether way to combat that stuff and tos with the body. Sullivan said he plans by. shooting at Iraqi civilians parts of the case, such as not have it affect huge air- The court martial for to object to a protective “I can tell you he cer- and stabbing to death a operations’ details, tac- ports with such a little piece Lt. Jacob Portier began order in place because it tainly never ordered any- captured Islamic State tics, etc., should be only of technology.” with the arraignment has limited his ability to body to appear in any pho- fighter estimated to be 15 discussed in closed ses- United Airlines Tuesday at the Navy base review the investigation’s tos with a dead ISIS fight- years old. They say he also sions. spokesman Robert Einhorn in San Diego. Portier also documents and interview er,” Sullivan said after the posed with the corpse, “I believe the investiga- said the impact on its opera- is accused of failing to witnesses about state- arraignment. “I can tell including at his re-enlist- tion should be classified,” tions “has been minimal so report a war crime, ments that have been you that a re-enlistment ment ceremony. Sullivan said after the far.” destroying evidence and made, though he believes ceremony was done on the His lawyers have said arraignment. “The opera- London’s Heathrow Air- impeding the investiga- there may be things that battlefield and for a Navy the allegations were made tions that we do over there port briefly halted departing tion of Special Opera- should be kept from the SEAL nothing could be by disgruntled SEALs out is protecting our national flights earlier this month after tions Chief Edward Gal- public and discussed in more proud and honor- to get Gallagher because security, and parading a reported drone sighting – lagher. closed session during the able than re-enlisting to he was a demanding pla- these warfighters on the just three weeks after multi- Portier’s attorney, Jay trial. serve your country on the toon leader. stage, I think it puts them ple reports of drone sightings Sullivan, said Portier will Sullivan said Portier – battlefield.” Portier’s lawyer said at risk and our mission caused travel chaos at nearby plead not guilty to all the who was the officer in Gallagher pleaded not the Naval SEALs have had over there at risk.” Gatwick Airport.