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SPORTS • 9 WORLD • 8 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, May 1, 2018 Scattered thunderstorms yourdailyglobe.com | High: 71 | Low: 41 | Details, page 2 I C Y WA T E R S Township to hold forensic audit presentation By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Ironwood Township Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting Wednesday to allow Plante Moran employees to present the results of the township’s forensic audit to residents. While the audit’s results are expected to be discussed publicly for the first time at today’s restitution hearing in Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Gogebic County Circuit A LONE boater braves the ice floes not far off shore on Lake Superior out of Saxon Harbor on Sunday afternoon. The floating ice has Court, Wednesday’s meeting been drifting in and out. will likely be the first time many residents have the opportunity to hear the details of the case against for- mer treasurer Jyl Olson- Wakefield-Marenisco board accepts several resignations DeRosso. “(The forensic auditor) By P.J. GLISSON Hellman said her job has said he cannot continue three positions will be flying start,” said will be presenting her find- [email protected] been “a pleasure” and the district responsibility posted today. Shamion. “I will say they ings tomorrow morning at MARENISCO — The offered to help train her while also coaching for Shamion also recom- seem to be doing their the restitution hearing, and Wakefield-Marenisco replacement if needed. GCC’s new men’s base- mended the board hire best. They seem to be tak- we would like to have the Board of Education voted Nicole Ribich, of ball program, starting in John Stone, a Bessemer ing it seriously.” opportunity to have every- to accept resignations Wakefield, resigned from the 2018-19 year. insurance agent, as coach The state’s Department body in the township hear from one teacher and two her district position as the Mahler specifically for the district’s junior of Education describes that as well,” Township Super- coaches at its Monday girls’ junior varsity bas- praised district athletic varsity baseball team. the M-STEP on its website visor Steve Boyd said at Mon- meeting at the Marenisco ketball coach. director Mark Lane, not- Pending a standard as “a 21st Century online day’s board of trustees meet- Town Hall. In her resignation let- ing, “It’s been truly a joy background check, the test given for the first time ing. “So the purpose of that The board meets twice ter, Ribich said she has to work with him.” board voted unanimously in the Spring of 2015. It is meeting on Wednesday ... a year in Marenisco, with “truly enjoyed each sea- “They put in a lot of to hire Stone, who was the designed to gauge how would be just to have her pre- the next meeting in that son” of her three years as hours,” said trustee Dan sole applicant for the job. well students are master- sent that and take questions community on Oct. 22. a coach. Obradovich. “Their work In other news, ing state standards.” on the forensic audit.” Connie Hellman, the Bruce Mahler of is appreciated.” Shamion said the State of The description con- The meeting will be held at district’s high school spe- Marenisco also resigned Board president Brad Michigan Standardized tinues, “These standards, 6:30 p.m. at the township cial education teacher, as district coach for the Dalbec said letters of Test is proceeding well developed for educators hall. submitted her resignation girls’ varsity basketball appreciation would be with the district’s stu- Olson-DeRosso pleaded for reasons of retirement. team. sent, and superintendent dents. In a letter to the board, In his letter, Mahler Cathy Shamion said all “M-Steps are off to a W-M — page 5 AUDIT — page 5 REHABILITATION PLAN GCD receives grant to Plan addresses fight invasive species low numbers BESSEMER — The Goge- director and invasive of Lac Vieux bic Conservation District species coordinator. has been awarded $6,960 According to Jim Finley, Desert walleyes in funding from the U.S. GCD administrator, other Department of Agriculture work done by the organiza- WATERSMEET — On Joint Chief’s Landscape tion carries its people to all the Michigan-Wisconsin Restoration Partnership. parts of the two counties. border in Gogebic and The grant takes its “Our Forestry Assistance Vilas counties, Lac Vieux name from the heads of the Program forester, Winona Desert is a 4,000-acre lake U.S .Forest Service and the Grieshop, visits forest where walleye numbers Natural Resources Conser- landowners throughout have been falling. vation Service, the award- the two counties. As the Fisheries managers ing agencies. permit agent for Gogebic have observed all-time The funding will be County’s Soil Erosion and lows of walleyes, stem- used to map and control Sedimentation Control ming from declines in nat- invasive plant species program, I am often in the ural reproduction. infestations in both Goge- area of Lake Gogebic and While the decline is not bic and Ontonagon coun- Watersmeet, so the map- completely understood, a ties. “We have done a lot of ping part of this grant pro- cooperative interagency invasive species work in ject is easily incorporated walleye rehabilitation Submitted photo THE MAP shows depths of Lac Vieux Desert, which lies in both Michigan and Wis- the Ironwood to Wakefield into our normal work.” plan in response was consin. corridor, for example garlic The district plans to pro- recently drafted by the mustard eradication work. duce a brochure to be sent to Great Lakes Indian Fish Desert Band and Sokao- duction and increase the stocking, coordinated This grant allows us to local government agencies and Wildlife Commission, gon (Mole Lake) Chippe- density of adult walleyes population assessments, reach out to other parts of and others that will help Wisconsin Department of wa. to at least 2 to 2.5 fish per harvest management, pub- Gogebic County, and Natural Resources, the The goal of the plan is acre. Ontonagon County, too,” Michigan DNR, Lac Vieux to restore natural repro- The plan includes said Ron Zaleski, GCD WALLEYES — page 5 GRANT — page 5 Bessemer Planning Commission holding public hearings

By IAN MINIELLY The commission is also tack- an appeal within Bessemer as a Osier. unable to resolve the issue of vice [email protected] ling a marketing plan for the city, trail and recreation town. Within At the last planning commis- chair. BESSEMER — The city of which is designed to make Besse- that appeal, according to Loper, sion meeting, Terry Kryshak The recreation committee is Bessemer Planning Commission mer a destination of choice for is the creation of a thriving down- made a motion to appoint Louis meeting tonight to discuss whether meets tonight; holding public micro-house living telecom- town area, support for the arts, Miskovich as vice chairman, Bessemer is going to be a dog- hearings on the zoning amend- muters and members of the e- and welcoming of telecommuting which died on the floor without friendly community or not. There ment changes from city council, commerce industry. businesses. support. Miskovich then made a was discussion during the last the capital improvement Charly Loper, city manager, The commission is scheduled motion to appoint Bill McDonald meeting on whether to allow dogs plan,and a public participation described the intent behind the to have a conversation regarding as vice chair, which also died on plan that will impact Bessemer marketing plan during the last the appointment of a vice chair to the floor. The three present mem- for a long time. city council meeting as creating ride shotgun with chairman Dave bers at the last meeting were HEARINGS — page 5 TODAY INDEX Scattered t-storms — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Monday Today’s records Comics ...... 11 High 73 High 85 (1951) Community ...... 3 Vol. 99, No. 137 Low 52 Low 16 (1978) Health ...... 6 Year ago today Precipitation Obituaries ...... 2, 7 High 49 24 hours to 7 a.m. Opinion ...... 4 Low 29 Monday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 AREA / STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY Andrew (Andy) Martin Kaczmarek MALVERN, Iowa — Andrew (Andy) his beloved dog, Kaczmarek, 48, passed away on April Addy, fly fishing and Scattered Chance Mostly Cloudy Partly CloudyC Partly Cloudy 25, 2018, near Malvern. being outside work- T-storms Showerss Andrew (Andy) Martin Kaczmarek, ing on his yard. He one of four children of Stanley and loved spending time 71° 41° 58° 38°388° 59° 39° 57° 34° 52° 36° Betty (Karling) Kaczmarek, was born with his wife and Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: on July 16, 1969, in Wakefield, Mich. children, all who 113-163-16 mmphph SSSWSW 55-8-8 mmphph W 33-6-6 mmphph SSSWSW 77-15-15 mmphph W 9 mmphph WNWWNW He graduated from A.D. Johnston were his pride and Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK High School in Bessemer in 1987. joy. Andrew was a 63/41 Andrew received a bachelor’s degree in loving husband, an Todayy we will see mostly cloudy business from Michigan Technological Andrew (Andy) amazing dad, and a Bergland skies with a 45% chance of showers Martin 75/43 and thunderstorms,thhunderstorms, high temperature University and a master’s degree in Kaczmarek great friend to all Wakefield Ironwood of 771°,1°, humidity of 61%. South public administration from Northern 1969 — 2018 who knew him. Saxon 72/42 71/41 Marenisco southwsouthwestwest wind 13 to 16 mph. The Michigan University. He was preceded 74/41 recordd high temperature for today is 76/43 Bessemer 85° seset et in 1951. Upon graduating with his master’s in death by his par- Upson Hurley 72/42 Watersmeet degree, Col. Andy Kaczmarek received ents, Stan and Betty, 73/42 SUNS AND MOON 71/41 75/44 a direct commission into the U.S. Air as well as his father Mercer Force Medical Service Corps in 1998. and mother-in-law, 73/41 Manitowish He has been stationed at numerous Veteran Lewis and Jean John- 74/44 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:46 a.m. bases in five different major com- son; and brother-in- Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 8:09 p.m. 73/46 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 9:55 p.m. mands. Prior to his assignment at the law, Scott Johnson. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 7:04 a.m. 55th Medical Group, Offutt AFB, as Andrew is survived by his wife, the administrator, Andy was the com- Wendy, of Malvern; children, Katie, Jef- ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER mander of the Medical Support frey and Jay; brother Stan Kaczmarek

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Hilo, Hawaii averages 278 8 7 2 2 278 s e g a r e v a averages i i a a w a H Hawaii , o l i H Hilo, : r e w s n A 8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: Klint Kody Mitchell WATERSMEET, Mich. — Klint Kody sometimes meant driv- Like a showman, Trump suggests Mitchell, 30, of Watersmeet, was born on ing hundreds of miles, Christmas Eve of 1987, the youngest of five across states, and hours children of Joe and Kathi (Gordert) behind the wheel. DMZ for ‘big event’ with Kim Mitchell. He lived in Luzerne, Wis., until His greatest pride he finished nursing school, and moved to was his family. He met WASHINGTON (AP) — Friday. Kim and share in the atten- the Upper Peninsula. He worked as flight the love of his life, Like a consummate show- “There’s something that tion it would bring. nurse, and was taken from this world on Lindsey, in Bruce man, President Donald I like about it because you “Everybody wants us. It April 26, 2018, in a helicopter crash in Crossing, on Hal- Trump began rolling the are there, you are actually has the chance to be a big Wisconsin. loween in 2011. He was drum Monday for his sum- there,” Trump said. “If event,” the president said Klint was an avid houndsman and a phenomenal father to mit with North Korean things work out there’s a on a bright spring day in Klint Kody breeder of Foley Swamp Plott Hounds. He his son, Lincoln, and leader Kim Jong Un, sug- great celebration to be had Washington, alongside Mitchell was active in the American Plott Hound was excited to welcome gesting the “big event” take on the site, not in a third- Nigerian President 1987 — 2018 Association, Upper Peninsula Bear a daughter in May. place in the Demilitarized party country.” Muhammadu Buhari, Houndsman Association, a member of the He leaves behind Lindsey, Lincoln, and Zone that divides the Kore- There’s been much whom he’d just met at the Michigan Bear Hunter’s Association, his soon-to-be-born baby girl; his mother, as. That’s where Kim just speculation about where White House. “The United Michigan Hunting Dog Federation and the Kathi; sisters, Niki (Bo) Fisher, Gin (Dan) met his South Korean Trump and Kim might States has never been clos- Wisconsin Bear Hunters Association. He Kozlowski, Tika (Steve) Cowie and Jessi counterpart. meet. Countries in Europe er to potentially have some- spent countless hours training his hounds (Kyle) Joyce; nieces, Paige, Teegan and But Trump said that the and Southeast Asia, in thing happen with respect and hunting with friends and family. He Aubrey; nephews, Chaz, Zane and Gus; Southeast Asian city state Mongolia and even a ship to the Korean Peninsula was also a proud Patron Life Member of and many cousins and friends that he of Singapore was also in in international waters that can get rid of the the NRA. treated like family. He was preceded in the running to host what have all been suggested as nuclear weapons, can cre- No one loved life more than Klint. If death by his grandparents, Frank and few would have predicted possible venues. Monday ate so many good things, there was fun to be had, he’d be there. Ester (Fountain) Gordert, and Everett when nuclear tensions was the first time that so many positive things, And, if fun was absent, he’d bring it. He (Pick) and Lois (Buchanan) Mitchell; and were soaring last year — the Trump had publicly named and peace and security for had four sisters that shared that genetic his father, Joe, AKA Big Pappy J. first face-to-face meeting potential locations. the world.” trait. When the five of them were together, He lived to the fullest and loved just as between the leaders of the His planned meeting It wasn’t clear whether tables got danced on and lots of beer got hard. The family asks that if you would United States and North with Kim will be the cru- his enthusiasm was stirred drank. like to honor Klint, go be fearless. Take the Korea. cial follow-up to the sum- by the South Korean presi- There wasn’t a person alive that Klint jump, and do something that you’ve been While policy experts, mit between Kim and dent’s suggestion Monday wouldn’t introduce himself to and share scared to do. and even his own national Moon on Friday where that Trump could take the hunting stories with. Klint loved to talk, A celebration of life for Klint will take security adviser, voice they pledged to seek a for- Nobel Peace Prize if the two and would go out of his way to meet people. place in Mio at a later date while we wait skepticism that North mal end this year to the Koreas win peace. Moon’s This earned him the nickname of, “the the arrival of Baby Girl Mitchell. Korea is sincere about giv- Korean War — a conflict remark came when he mayor” from his siblings. He was absolute- Arrangements are by Gaffney-Busha ing up its nuclear efforts, that was halted in 1953 by deflected a question about ly hilarious, had an abundance of friends, Funeral Home in Eagle River, Wis. Trump sounds like he’s an armistice and not a whether he might win the and his main mission was to have a great Online condolences may be expressed gearing up for a date with peace treaty, leaving the award as one of his prede- time with them as often as he could. This at gaffney-busha.com. history, and clearly wants two sides technically at cessors, Kim Dae-jung, did the backdrop to be just war. They also committed in 2000 after the first ever See additional obituaries on page 7 right. to ridding the peninsula of inter-Korean summit. First by Twitter, and nuclear weapons. The United States has then at a press conference Former reality television reached aid-for-disarma- Detroit released from active state oversight of finances in the White House Rose star Trump now has to ment deals with North DETROIT (AP) — pal bankruptcy in U.S. his- governance,” Mayor Mike Garden, Trump said he help turn the Korean lead- Korea before, but they’ve likes the idea of going to ers’ bold but vague vision ultimately failed. The most Detroit reached a key step tory. Duggan said following the southern side of the for peace into reality. enduring effort negotiated in fiscal redemption on A state review commis- the commission’s vote. demarcation line that sepa- Undaunted, he gave the by the Bill Clinton adminis- Monday by reclaiming sion unanimously agreed The change means rates the Koreas, where impression Monday that tration in 1994 halted the control of its own finances to release the city from that when contracts are South Korean President governments were vying to North’s production of plu- roughly three years after state financial oversight approved by the City Moon Jae-in met Kim on host his face-to-face with tonium for nearly a decade. exiting the largest munici- after Detroit delivered Council, Detroit won’t three consecutive years of have to wait for the com- audited balanced bud- mission to approve gets. The city was about them. But the city must Let the world know how special your mom is $12 billion in debt and still submit monthly with an essay that’s all about her! unable to deliver basic financial reports to the services like prompt commission, which will responses to 911 calls continue to monitor Here’s How to Enter: and park maintenance Detroit’s fiscal health for Write an essay of 300 words or less telling us when the state took finan- the next 10 years and cial management. could resume oversight why your Mom is the Queen of all moms. “Detroit is once again if a budget deficit All entries must be received by 4pm finally a city of full self- occurs. Friday, May 4, 2018 for consideration. 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora This contest is open to sons and daughters ages 4 to 14! 4 dr., leather, SAVE! SAVE! only 78,000 miles, $3,599 Submit your essay online at Loaded!! [email protected] Sharp!!! or mail your essay to: Daily Globe Queen of All Moms Contest PO Box 548 Ironwood, MI 49938 Cloverland Motors 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 Winning essay will be published in this newspaper on Saturday, May 12. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 3 A R T C A R D S Mercer chamber honors contributors at banquet MERCER, Wis. – Over 65 area citizens was recognized as Citi- attended the Mercer Chamber of Com- zen of the Year. In his merce Spring Awards Banquet at The position as deputy and Heart of the North last Wednesday patrolman with the evening. After the dinner, a brief presen- Iron County Sheriff tation and awards ceremony were held to Department, Eric is recognize important contributors in the dedicated to Mercer community. and demonstrates con- The keynote speaker Will Andresen, cern for its citizens. UW-Extension state program leader, Mercer Chamber of speaking on “The Importance of Ameni- Commerce Executive ties in Mercer.” Eric Director Beth Wetzler For 14 years Will was Iron County’s Snow stated this about Community Resource Development Edu- Snow’s honor: “He is cator and partnered extensively with the enthusiastic about the town and works Mercer community — from lake planning with residents to make Mercer a great to downtown development. place to live, work, and play.” He helped Mercer secure over $4.5 mil- Eric is a Mercer School graduate of the lion in grant funding for community devel- class of 2008. After graduation he went on opment projects. to serve 3 ½ years in the United States Three businesses were honored with Navy as an Airman. In 2011 he joined the Cornerstone of the Community awards; Iron County Sheriff Department, where he Action Floor Systems, Around the Corner serves alongside Mercer residents Quentin Pub and Turtle River Trading Company Hoffmeister, Donna Saarnio, and Saman- received this recognition. tha Kussard. Mercer Area Volunteer Fire Department Eric enforces local, state and federal and Mercer Area Ambulance and Rescue laws within our county; he serves the pub- were honored as Volunteers of the Year. lic through crime prevention and interven- The Fire Department was established in tion including arrests and supervision of 1925 and now has 25 volunteers trained in detainees. Eric joined the S.W.A.T. team in Submitted photo fire suppression, technical rescue, fire pre- 2017 and is part of Mercer School’s safety LAST SCHOOL year, the Wisconsin Art Education Association set up several art vention, hazardous materials, ice rescue, committee. trading Card exchanges for various Wisconsin schools. The trading cards are essen- water rescue and more. In 1965 the Ambu- Wetzler added, “Although we might not tially miniature (approximately 2”x3”) works of art created with the intention of lance and Rescue department was formed. always appreciate his frequent presence in sharing or trading with other artists. Students at Hurley School under the guidance There are eight volunteers who respond to Mercer when we forget the speed limit, we of teacher Terry Davis were selected to exchange their cards with Melissa Clay calls day and night in the Town of Mercer are grateful that he lives here and is always Reissmann’s students at D.C. Everest High School in Wausau. Hurley students, and surrounding areas. available, whether on-duty or off-duty, to Brooke Olson, left, and Alexis Swanson are shown holding their cards. Iron County Sheriff’s officer Eric Snow help us and keep us safe.” Special Olympians compete in swimming Briefs SAULT STE. MARIE — One Legion to hold Memorial Day meeting hundred and two athletes from IRONWOOD – The Ironwood American Legion Post 5 U.P. counties completed on April will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building 21, 2018 at the Special Olympics to discuss Memorial Day activities. Michigan 2018 Upper Peninsula Aquatics championship at Lake All Saints to host craft show and book fair Superior State University, in Sault Saint Marie. IRONWOOD – All Saints Catholic Academy will host These games feature competi- a Spring Craft, Vendor and Scholastic Book Fair Event on tion in 17 events. Each athlete Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 p.m. at 106 South Mar- could participate in three events. quette Street, Ironwood. For more information, call 906- Local athletes representing Goge- 932-3200. bic-Ontonagon were Arnie Bolo, Ironwood city clean-up day Saturday Ontonagon; Terry Niva, Onton- agon; Jeff Tormala, Ewen; Gena IRONWOOD – The 15th annual city of Ironwood Penegor, Rockland; Tim Norback, spring clean-up day on Saturday, from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Ontonagon, Barney Hinch, Iron- at the vacant city lots on the 300 Block of Ayer Street. wood, and Brittany Sordahl, This is an opportunity for Ironwood residents to dis- Wakefield. pose of any unwanted items. Residents will be able to All athletes from Gogebic — drop off those items in the dumpster that will be placed Ontonagon took home a blue rib- on the vacant City lots located on Ayer Street. bons expect for one red ribbon Submitted photo Items that will not be accepted include brush, car bat- and one yellow ribbon in their 18 SPECIAL OLYMPIANS took part in swimming events in Sault Ste. Marie teries, tires, oil based paints, petroleum products, heavy events. “All their hard work train- recently. Pictured from left, front row: Jeff Tormala, Arnie Bolo, Brittany Sor- metals (i.e. mercury) pesticides, ammunition and explo- ing paid off,” said Barb Siira swim- dahl and Barney Hinch; Second row: Terry Niva, Tim Norback; missing, Gena sives. There is a limit of one pick-up load (or the equiva- ming coach and area director. Peneger. lent) per property. Please bring a picture ID with, as this will be checked for proof of ownership. Rental unit own- ers will be allowed one load per property. There is no Community calendar charge for this service. All material shall be bagged, boxed or bundled, with no exceptions.

Email calendar items and Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Knights of Columbus 4th Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Boat and car show Memorial Day weekend community news to Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Degree Pere Menard Assem- p.m., Wesley United Methodist [email protected]. Iron County Veterans Ser- bly 471, 6 p.m. business meet- Church, Ironwood. MANITOWISH WATERS, Wis. – The 2018 Manitowish For more information, call 906- vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, ing, KC Hall, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Waters Boat and Car Show will be held on Saturday, May 932-2211. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Ironwood American 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran 26 on the grounds of Little Bohemia. From birch canoes 2190. Legion Post 5, 6:30 p.m., Iron- Church, Bessemer. Tuesday, May 1 Mercer Health and Well- wood Memorial Building. area74.org. to pre-war boats like a 1936 Chris Craft Runabout to an ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, original 2006 Ford GT, this show has something for Gogebic County Veterans Monday, May 7 Mercer Community Center. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian everyone and every generation. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Alzheimer’s Disease Church, Hurley. area74.org. a.m., Ironwood Memorial Caregivers Support Group, Knights of Columbus Tai Chi, 9 a.m., Mercer The show has added two new categories — Antique Building. 906-667-1110. 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- Community Center. Outboards and Antique Motorcycles. Attend this must-see Finnish Women’s Auxil- Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- Iron County Food Pantry, iary, 10 a.m., Little Finland, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan event to browse classic cars and antique boats — located Bessemer Booster Club, wood. both on land and water. new members welcome. 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Government Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Pickleball, 10 a.m. to School. Ironwood Planning Com- 4450. Activities for the entire family include steam boat noon, Ironwood Memorial Gogebic Range Carvers, mission, 5 p.m., meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, Building. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, rides, face painting, kids’ games, live music and informa- 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Conference Room 1, second tional booths. Food and beverages are available by Little U.P. Regional Blood Cen- Johnston High School, Besse- floor, Memorial Building, Iron- Ironwood. area74.org. ter blood drive, 11 a.m. - 3 mer. wood. Pat O’Donnell Civic Cen- Bohemia Lodge. Awards are given to over 20 categories of p.m., Aspirus Ironwood Hospi- People for Peace, 7 p.m. Bessemer Parks and ter board meeting, 5 p.m. at vehicles and boats including People’s Choice for all of the tal. the arena. EDT, Episcopal Church of Recreation Commission, attendees to decide. Alcoholics Anonymous, Ascension, 501 Houghton St., 5:30 p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. Overeaters Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ontonagon. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran If you own an antique boat, motorcycle, outboard or Ironwood. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Friday, May 4 Church, Wakefield. classic car and would like to display it at the show, please Ironwood Kiwanis Club, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 noon, Elk and Hound. p.m., Our Lady of Peace visit the website MWBoatshow.com or call the Manitow- Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- ish Waters Chamber of Commerce for more information Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Alcoholics Anonymous, 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Catholic Church, Ironwood. Wis., Public Library. 715-476- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Center. area74.org. at 715-543-8488. 2366. Church, Bessemer. Trouble, 11 a.m.- Ironwood Sports Hall of Grief Support Group, 2 to area74.org. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright 3:30 p.m., Education Room, Government Ironwood. K-12 School, room 205. Aspirus Ironwood Clinic. Ironwood Economic Mercer Food Pantry, MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., ATTENTION! Life Support Group, 6:30 Development Corporation, noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, MECCA cabin near the treat- UPTOWN CAFE p.m., Woodland Church, Iron- 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: ment facility, Mercer, Wis. wood. Room 1, second floor, Memori- 715-476-7655. Range Master Gardeners’ Closed for cleaning and updates Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Norrie Park community gar- al Building, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/ Wednesday, May 2 and re-opening p.m., Episcopal Church of the Iron County Aging Advi- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- den mandatory meeting, 6:30 Transfiguration, Ironwood. sory Committee, 2:30 p.m., an Church, Ironwood. p.m., Ironwood Memorial Monday, May 7 Under new ownership! area74.org. County board room. area74.org. Building. Northern Waters Ironwood Schools, Board Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Come say hello to new owners Genealogical Society, 7-9 of Education special meet- EDT, Ontonagon United EDT, Ontonagon United Preston and Darcie Carli p.m., Manitowish Waters Com- ing, 4 p.m., study hall 230, L.L. Methodist Church basement, Methodist Church basement, munity Center. next to Holiday gas station, Wright High School. next to Holiday gas station, 518 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI Government Ontonagon. area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. Powderhorn Area Utility Thursday, May 3 Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 906-932-3321 District Board, 4 p.m., Iron- 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Ironwood Parks and wood Township Hall, Ironwood. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Catholic Church, Ironwood. Recreation Committee, 5:30 Ironwood Schools, Board noon, Ironwood Memorial area74.org. p.m., meeting, Conference of Education special meet- Building. Room 1, second floor, Memori- ing, 4 p.m., study hall 230, L.L. Gogebic County Veter- Saturday, May 5 al Building, Ironwood. Wright High School. ans Service Officer, 10:30- Iron County Law Enforce- BESSEMER TOWNSHIP Wakefield Township 11:30 a.m., Wakefield City Ironwood City Clean-up ment committee, 5:30 p.m., Board, 5:30 p.m., township Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet Day, 8-11 a.m., 300 block of courthouse. Notice of Public Hearing hall. Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Ayer St., Ironwood. Bessemer City Council, 6 Bessemer Planning Com- Marenisco Township. 906-667- Community Pickleball p.m., city hall. for Proposed Gravel Pit mission, 5:30 p.m., city hall, 1110. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer The Bessemer Township Planning Commission council chambers. Alcoholics Anonymous, School gymnasium. 715-776- Tuesday, May 8 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 4588. will hold a public hearing Tuesday, May 15, Wednesday, May 2 Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Gogebic County Veterans Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 2018 at 5:00 P.M. at the Bessemer Township Open Community Dinner, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Hall, P.O. Box 304, N10338 Mill Street, Ram- Christian Men of the 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Ironwood. area74.org. a.m., Ironwood Memorial Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Building. 906-667-1110. Church, Putnam Ave., Wake- Sunday, May 6 say, Michigan 49959 to receive public comment Cafe, Ironwood. field, 906-667-0230. Friends of the Mercer on a proposed Use by Special Approval - Walk-In Clinic, 8:30 a.m. - ReGeneration Youth, Public Library, 10 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 noon, Iron County Health Ser- 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; library, Mercer, Wis. Sand/Gravel Pit, to be located in Section 33, p.m., closed meeting, Salem vice, Hurley. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Lutheran Church, Ironwood. T47N, R45W off Chaney Lake Road. The appli- Alcoholics Anonymous, ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith noon, Ironwood Memorial Mercer Health and Well- open meeting, noon, Salem Center, Ironwood. Building. cation documents are available for review at and ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Celebrate Recovery, 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, written comments may be sent to the address Mercer Community Center. area74.org. p.m., free meal followed by noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Gogebic Range Trail above. DOVE Support Group, meeting, Bessemer city hall Ironwood. area74.org. Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. auditorium. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Jeff Randall - Supervisor Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Bessemer. noon, Elk and Hound. l 4 TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE The power of love Sue Mizell, Publisher Rob describes himself as a “super move on. That was the piece that pro-life guy.” After marrying Yalixa, was missing.” Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor he found himself learning about the She started going to monthly two abortions she’d had. Rob also gatherings of women who had had describes himself as someone who abortions, who were seeking deeper loves God, and God kicked into high healing. The “something that was gear when Yalixa began sharing her Kathryn missing” was being filled with hope Letter to the Editor pain with her husband for the first Lopez and liberation. She credits God, and time. adds that “there’s something so pow- On Yarrow and “I’ve read a billion books, I have erful and beautiful about being sur- all these pro-life arguments, and rounded by women who have gone here I am being told by God to shut through the same thing. I love the school district up and just love her,” he said. “You admired and respected that. I had sense of sisterhood that we have know? Just love her.” left the church a long time ago, but there. We’ve all been through it; we When people talk about being meeting Rob made me think about all get it.” consolidation more like Jesus, this is what it really my faith. I hadn’t told him about my Rob emphasizes: “If there’s one means. It means loving people when past, yet something about one of our thing that’s prevalent in this world, This is actually concerning two different topics. they are at their most vulnerable, so first encounters made me want to go it’s that women in particular don’t First, on the Peter Yarrow performance, when I was that they feel safe enough to be that to Confession – for the first time know their own worth. They don’t around ten years old I borrowed my uncles guitar vulnerable. after 16 years – to confess those two know how much God loves them, and began to play. Along the way Folk became my As Rob says: “There’s no greater abortions.” how precious they are, or how pre- music of choice. Influence came from The Chad example of this than Jesus, of just After Confession, she said, “I still cious is the ability to give life. That’s Mitchell Trio, The Kingston Trio, The New Christy sacrificing everything you are, and didn’t feel completely healed. There something so unique, so powerful, Minstrels and Simon and Garfunkel. But the greatest your life, and the things that you was still something missing.” Once and so beautiful.” influence of all was from Peter, Paul and Mary. wanted to do for the good of some- she started to talk to Rob about it, Yalixa and Rob have children I’ve played their music for years now never dream- one else.” she “asked him to tell me everything together now. Yalixa says their pres- ing I would get to hear any of them in concert. What Yalixa found herself pregnant at he was thinking and feeling. Reading ence is a powerful source of ongoing a thrill Sunday evening with Peter Yarrow was. How 16. “I didn’t know what to do. I was and talking to Rob about my experi- healing. She feels a newfound confi- is it possible that he can still sing and play like that? so afraid. I remember hearing other ence really helped me to pursue dence in her life as wife and mother, He always remembered words, chords, picking pro- girls saying how easy an abortion deeper healing.” and says, “I’ve learned to appreciate gressions and what he wanted to say. was, and how you didn’t have to be The couple’s story is told in an myself, and I know that (God) made One of the proudest moments for our community pregnant if you didn’t want to. So, I interview in a newsletter just out me beautiful. I am reminded of the was when he talked about the beauty of our theater. remember thinking, ‘Oh it’s that from the Sisters of Life, a community goodness in life when I look at my The way he said it he sounded truly surprised and easy. I don’t have to be pregnant any- of women religious that was founded children and when I see the world amazed. Not too long after that, during intermission more.’ I went through with the pro- in New York 20 or so years ago and through their eyes. It keeps the hope we were told that the theater needed a new roof at the cedure, and I didn’t tell anyone. I has expanded since to Colorado, and love alive. It keeps me going.” cost of $90,000. $60,000 has already been raised. As basically just forced myself to forget Connecticut, Philadelphia, Toronto Hope and love are vital ingredi- Peter Yarrow reminded us, we have a beautiful the- about it.” and Washington, D.C., to name a ents for life. There are so many hid- ater – let’s work to keep it that way. And then, a year later, at 17, she few places. Their life is spent serving den wounds from the past that scar Second, regarding schools, a couple weeks ago the was pregnant again. God, women and babies, helping hearts and can require miracles to be Duluth News reported that Grand Rapids, Minn. had She recalls her thought at the women like the teenaged Yalixa, who healed. Those miracles require some- passed a school millage to replace some of their old time: “I have no other choice but to feel like they have no support. They thing like the love and kindess that buildings with new ones. When they interviewed the do what I did last time. I want to go have open ears and hearts, and Rob felt God guiding him to on that superintendent he said, “People aren’t going to move to college. I have my whole life embrace impossible situations to day when Yalixa told him about her into an area if they don’t have good schools.” ahead of me.” wrest hope and healing out of them. past hurt. It’s something to model in When I moved to Stambaugh/Iron River, Mich. in It was 10 years later that she met Yalixa wound up at one of the Sis- the most intimate relationships, and 1975, the schools had just merged into West Iron Rob. ters’ Hope and Healing retreats, in every encounter. county. Some years later they were able to build new “I was drawn to Rob because he where she realized “I needed to for- Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- and create a very nice campus. was a man of faith, and I really give myself in order to heal and to ed at [email protected]. Our spring sports continue to have trouble find- ing places to practice and have track meets. The Today in history school district of Ashland recently was able to build a facility to help with such problems. The Gogebic County Plat book shows that the By The Associated Press County owns land next to and across from Aspirus Today’s Highlight in History Hospital. Wouldn’t that area make a wonderful cam- On May 1, 1898, Com- modore George Dewey gave pus for our three area school districts to come togeth- the command, “You may fire er and build new? Before moving into an area, peo- when you are ready, Gridley,” ple do look at the school. West Gogebic County as an American naval force sounds pretty good to me. destroyed a Spanish squadron – Daniel Kangas, Ironwood in Manila Bay during the Span- ish-American War. On this date Legislators In 1707, the Kingdom of Great Britain was created as a treaty merging England and Scotland took effect. Michigan Wisconsin In 1786, Mozart’s opera Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Gov. Scott Walker, 115 “The Marriage of Figaro” pre- Box 30013, Lansing, MI East State Capitol, Madison, miered in Vienna. 48909, phone 517-373-3400, WI 53702, phone 608-266- In 1893, the World’s online: michigan.gov/snyder. 1212, online: walker.wi.gov. Columbian Exposition, cele- Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- brating the 400th anniversary D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office of Christopher Columbus’ voy- Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC age to the Western Hemi- DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- sphere, opened to the public in 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- Chicago, beginning a six- ate.gov. ate.gov. month . Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- In 1918, TV personality Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office Jack Paar, the second host of Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC NBC’s “Tonight Show,” was 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; born in Canton, Ohio. online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. Prime Minister Jean Kamban- around the world united in Today’s Birthdays In 1931, New York’s 102- da pleaded guilty to charges anger during May Day rallies Singer Judy Collins is 79. U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- story Empire State Building R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 2330 Rayburn stemming from the 1994 geno- — from fury in Europe over Actor Stephen Macht is 76. was dedicated. Singer Kate cide of more than half a million austerity measures that cut Singer Rita Coolidge is 73. Pop House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- Smith made her debut on CBS ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- Tutsis. (Kambanda was later wages, reduced benefits and singer Nick Fortuna (The Buck- Radio on her 24th birthday. sentenced to life in prison.) eliminated many jobs alto- inghams) is 72. Actor-director 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: In 1941, the Orson Welles bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. In 2011, President Barack gether, to rage in Asia over Douglas Barr is 69. Actor Dann motion picture “Citizen Kane” Obama announced the death relentlessly low pay, the rising Florek is 67. Singer-songwriter State Sen. Tom Casper- State Sen. Janet Bewley, premiered in New York. son, R-Escanaba, 4100 Bins- D-Ashland, 126 South, State of Osama bin Laden during a cost of living and hideous Ray Parker Jr. is 64. Actor In 1960, the Soviet Union U.S. commando operation working conditions. Portland Byron Stewart is 62. Hall of feld Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madi- shot down an American U-2 Lansing, MI 48909, phone son, WI 53707, phone 608- (because of the time differ- Trail Blazers point guard Fame jockey Steve Cauthen is reconnaissance plane over ence, it was early May 2 in Damian Lillard was a unani- 58. Actress Maia Morgenstern 517-373-7840, online: senator- 266-3510, online: legis.wis- Sverdlovsk and captured its tomcasperson.com. consin.gov/senate/25/bewley. Pakistan, where the al-Qaida mous choice as the NBA’s is 56. Actor Scott Coffey is 54. pilot, Francis Gary Powers. leader met his end). Rookie of the Year. Chris Country singer Wayne Han- State Rep. Scott Dianda, State Rep. Beth Meyers, In 1967, Elvis Presley mar- D-Calumet, S-1489 House D-Bayfield, 409 North, State Ten years ago: Three Kelly, 34, half of the 1990s kid cock is 53. Actor Charlie ried Priscilla Beaulieu at the dozen people were killed in a rap duo Kris Kross, died in Schlatter is 52. Country singer Office Building, P.O. Box Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- Aladdin Hotel in . 30014, Lansing, MI 48909, son, WI 53708, 608-266-7690, double suicide bombing during . Tim McGraw is 51. Rock musi- (They divorced in 1973.) Anas- a wedding procession in Balad One year ago: Erasing the cian Johnny Colt is 50. Rock phone 517-373-0850, online: online: [email protected] tasio Somoza Debayle dianda.housedems.com. consin.gov. Ruz, Iraq. A military jury at Fort threat of a disruptive govern- musician D’Arcy is 50. Movie became president of Hood, Texas, acquitted Army ment shutdown, the White director Wes Anderson is 49. Letters Policy Nicaragua. Sgt. Leonard Trevino of pre- House and top lawmakers Actress Julie Benz is 46. Actor In 1978, Ernest Morial was meditated murder in the death endorsed a $1.1 trillion spend- Bailey Chase is 46. Country inaugurated as the first black The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters of an unarmed Iraqi insurgent. ing bill to carry the nation singer Cory Morrow is 46. mayor of New Orleans. Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 52, the through September 2017. An Gospel/rhythm-and-blues should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve In 1982, the World’s Fair in the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- so-called “D.C. Madam” con- attacker with a machete-like singer Tina Campbell (Mary Knoxville, Tennessee, was victed of running a prostitution knife fatally stabbed one per- Mary) is 44. Actor Darius lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. opened by President Ronald Letters should be no longer than 400 words. 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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 AREA / STATE TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 5 W-M In other news, the Traffic crashes increased 28 percent in UP in 2016 Record board also: —Voted to approve the The Michigan State Police last week occurred at intersections and 34.5 percent From page 1 released a detailed summary of 2016 involved at least one drinking operator, POLICE REPORTS May 25 graduation of 20 City of Ironwood by educators, broadly out- seniors, contingent on Upper Peninsula traffic crashes that shows bicyclist or pedestrian. The Ironwood Public Safe- line what students should them meeting all gradua- deaths increased by 28 percent. A total of 10.3 percent involved drink- ty Department received a Sat- know and be able to do in tion requirements per the A total of 32 people were killed and ing, but no drugs, 13.8 percent involved urday complaint that drugs might have been found out- order to be prepared to district and the Michigan 1,541 injured in 8,264 reported motor drugs, but no drinking, and 24.1 percent side a West Pewabic Street enter the workplace, career Department of Education. vehicle traffic crashes in the U.P. in 2016, involved both drinking and drugs. residence. education training, and —Voted to approve a the most recent year a complete compari- Speeding was indicated as a hazardous An officer discovered that a son report was available. action by 19 percent of the drivers small bag of marijuana was college.” personal curriculum plan under the snow outside the Brandon Makela, one of for a special needs student In 2015, there were 8,264 reported involved in the fatal crashes. house. When the snow melted Wakefield-Marenisco’s two who is expected to gradu- crashes, of which 29 were fatal, 1,163 were In 2016, there were 4,918 single-vehicle completely over the weekend, head teachers, wrote in his personal injury, and 7,072 were property crashes, an increase of 6.4 percent from the gram of pot was exposed ate from high school after and found by the homeowner, April report to the board, continuing education this damage only crashes. the 2015 count of 4,622. who alerted the IPSD. “As a school, we have put summer. The 2016 fatality rate of 0.97 death per Of the 29 fatal crashes in 2015, 17 The officer disposed of the forth lots of time and ener- —Heard from Shamion 100 million miles of travel remained below involved one vehicle. marijuana. ——— gy promoting this test. that an April 13 incident of the 10-year average of 1.11, however. For each person killed, 48 people were The IPSD received a 9:45 Classes have been creating vandalism, in the form of Of all fatal crashes, 20.7 percent injured. p.m. Friday complaint that a motivational messages to “inappropriate painting” —Ralph Ansami shot was fired through a win- other classes that are test- on the outside of the dow at an East Ayer Street Michigan turns dry house. ing. It has been a very pos- school building, had been Grant The GCD was a partner An officer found a BB-sized itive experience for our turned over to the Gogebic in a 2016 Joint Chiefs pro- hole in the outer pane of the Warm temperatures window. The inner pane was school and hopefully it will County Sheriff’s Depart- ject proposal titled, “Part- and strong winds, com- From page 1 intact. show when we get our ment. nering for Watershed bined with dry grass, The woman who reported people identify harmful results.” —Voted at the end of the Restoration of Lake Superi- leaves and pine needles on the incident said she watching plants, including common television when she heard the Shamion said M-STEP meeting to enter a closed or.” The project includes the ground, have prompt- and glossy buckthorn, inva- several natural resources shot. testing of grades 3, 4, 6 and session for union negotia- ed the Michigan Depart- There were no suspects. sive honeysuckle, Japanese 7 began Monday and will tions that included consid- projects in eight counties ment of Natural Resources ACCIDENTS barberry, and Japanese and City of Ironwood continue through May 25. eration of a contract for in the central and western to ask residents to restrict Computerized test results giant knotweed. U.P. Other partners There was moderate dam- 2018-19 superintendent outdoor burning. age to one vehicle in a rear- “It will give them infor- will be available in the fall, Jason Gustafson. include the Michigan Conditions are dry end collision that occurred mation on how they can Thursday around 8:37 p.m. at she said. District calendar events Department of Natural across the entire Lower identify and eradicate the intersection of Lake Street Makela also praised the include the following: Resources, Keweenaw Bay Peninsula and in the plants they find on their Indian Community, Supe- and Cloverland Drive. student body for “doing a A senior banquet will be southern half of the Upper An IPSD report said a vehi- own properties, with herbi- great job representing our held on Wednesday at 6 rior Watershed Partner- Peninsula from Iron Coun- cle driven by Janice Nasi, 72, cides they can purchase in of Ironwood, struck the rear of school district” at the p.m. at the Wakefield VFW. ship, Keweenaw Land ty to Mackinac County. stores. That is, except Trust, Iron Baraga Conser- a vehicle driven by Roman school’s recent prom at The school’s spring con- “We are currently see- Conhartoski, 53, of Hurley. He knotweed, which is proba- Indianhead Ski Resort. cert will be on May 15 at 6 vation District, Central ing a significant increase was stopped on Lake Street, bly too difficult for the aver- waiting to turn east when the In addition, he com- p.m. at the school. Upper Peninsula Coopera- in wildfire activity,” said age citizen to try to control. collision occurred. mended Amanda Lopac, The next board of edu- tive Weed and Pest Man- Paul Rogers, DNR fire pre- We will arrange to treat that The Nasi vehicle sustained English-Language Arts cation meeting will be on agement Area, Ruffed vention specialist. “We are moderate damage, while the plant if landowners request teacher, and Lauren Korpi, May 21 at 5 p.m. in the Grouse Society and the asking residents to restrict Conhartoski vehicle had minor health and physical educa- board chambers of the our help,” said Finley. Nature Conservancy. damage. outdoor burning due to No injuries were reported. tion teacher, for their orga- Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 dry conditions.” ——— nization of the prom. School. The committee voted The DNR canceled A 5:07 p.m. Wednesday Hearings accident involved a utility vehi- down a motion to allow dogs plans for prescribed burns cle and passenger vehicle, lance service to the western in the park for a year, 3-2. A today. according to an IPSD report. Audit From page 1 follow-up motion to make Kieth Cramblit, 70, of Iron- part of the county from wood, failed to yield with the being interrupted. Under the in Bluff Valley Park and the the park off limits to dogs Lottery UTV at the intersection of From page 1 proposed agreement out- commission voted against passed 4-1, with Olsen being Curry and Margaret streets, allowing them in the park. the lone dissenting voice. according to the report. guilty or no-contest to 10 lined at Monday’s meeting, Cramblit suffered a nose Cheryl Olsen, commis- The commission will Monday counts related to forgery the county would split a injury and was transported by Michigan sioner, asked, “Why can’t also continue its discus- Beacon Ambulance to Iron- and embezzlement which $185,000 cost with the vari- Poker Lotto: JC-9D-4H-9H- wood Aspirus Hospital, the occurred while she served ous municipalities other Bessemer be a dog friendly sion on the rough draft of 10S report indicated. and kid friendly city?” the recreation plan. Midday Daily 3: 4-4-8 as treasurer in March. than Watersmeet — which Cramblit said he didn’t see Midday Daily 4: 1-8-5-3 the car and the accident was She pleaded guilty to already contributes to its Daily 3: 5-3-5 his fault. five counts of forgery, one own ambulance service. The State seeking to mately $110 million annu- Daily 4: 6-9-6-6 Luke Freeman, 21, of Iron- Fantasy 5: 23-24-27-35-39 count of embezzlement by money would be charged at a direct $110 million ally – 80 percent of which wood, the driver of the pas- Keno: 01-03-05-17-19-23- a public official, one count per-capita rate of $1.57 per would be returned to the senger vehicle, who was towards water 27-39-42-43-48-51-57-58-60- headed east on Margaret of using public money for person per month, meaning region it was generated in. 65-66-72-73-77-78-80 her own use and one count LANSING — To help Street, said he was not able to the township would respon- Snyder applauded Rep. avoid the mishap. of diversion of taxes or sible for approximately stimulate needed invest- Larry Inman for introduc- Wisconsin ments, Governor Rick Sny- 5 Card Cash: QH-JS-3D- public money by a public $13,850 to ensure service ing a bill that would 4S-9S official. She also pleaded could continue. der proposed a $5 fee per remove $110 million annu- SuperCash: 01-11-18-28- no-contest to charges of While Beacon’s finan- person, per year on public ally from resident pockets 31-39, Doubler: N refusing to over records to cial issues over the past water supply systems that and into the state’s water Badger 5: 02-14-16-22-26 Daily Pick 3: 9-8-9 a successor and removal or few months prompted the would generate approxi- infrastructure on Thursday. Daily Pick 4: 0-8-7-6 destruction of public county to assess the state records. of its ambulance service, TUESDAY EVENING MAY 1, 2018 She is scheduled to be Lorenson said distances 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 sentenced on the charges and response times were The Flash “Therefore She The 100 “Red Queen” (N) Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of # CW KDLH ’ ’ May 14. also a problem — particu- Is” (N) (TVPG) (CC) (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens NCIS Sara Carter asks Bull “Reckless” (N) ’ NCIS: New Orleans “Mind Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James In other action at Mon- larly in the eastern portion % CBS WJMN Gibbs for help. ’ (TVPG) (TV14) (CC) Games” (N) (TV14) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden day’s meeting: of the county where service The Voice “Live Top 11 (:01) Rise “The Petition” Chicago Med “This Is KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers —The board heard a pre- in Watersmeet is coming & NBC KBJR Eliminations” (N) (TVPG) (N) (TV14) (CC) (DVS) Now” (N) ’ (TV14) News Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ sentation from Jim Lorenson from Iron River or Onton- The Voice “Live Top 11 (:01) Rise “The Petition” Chicago Med “This Is TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers — a member of Gogebic agon. 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By MELISSA D’ARABIAN alive like Hugh Jackman playing P.T. Bar- Associated Press num. Grilled fish is the official dish of sum- Grilled Halibut with Butter Caper Herb mer around our house. There is nothing I Sauce is an excellent starting point for love to eat more in warm weather than a mastering this easy fish-grilling blueprint piece of fresh seasonal fish cooked on the that you’ll use both on weekends and busy grill – the slightly sweet flesh offset by a weeknight meals. In under 20 minutes, tiny bit of char. you can have summer on the plate. You can use some fish from your freez- er stash in a pinch, but ask at the fish GRILLED HALIBUT WITH BUTTER counter what is seasonal and freshest, and CAPER HERB SAUCE you won’t regret the few extra dollars Servings: 6 you’ll pay. I used Alaskan halibut for Start to finish: 20 minutes today’s recipe, but any firm white-fleshed 1 3/4 pounds of fresh Alaskan halibut fish will work great. (Skip the flaky thin fillet (or other firm white-flesh fish), fish like Dover sole for indoor cooking, or checked for bones use a special fine-meshed metal grate.) 1/2 lemon, for squeezing Halibut is mild, tender and sweet, and 2 teaspoons olive oil it’s a fantastic lean source of protein. A 4- salt and pepper ounce serving has 24 grams of protein, a Sauce: little over 2 grams of fat, and offers a nice 2 tablespoons butter showing of B vitamins and minerals, all for 1 clove garlic, minced Associated Press 2 tablespoons capers, plus a little of the 120 calories. THIS PHOTO shows grilled halibut with butter caper herb sauce. This dish is from a juice My go-to strategy for grilling mild white recipe by Melissa d’Arabian. fish is to keep it super simple on the actu- 2 tablespoons lemon juice al grill, and then top it with a quick sauce a handful of chopped tender herbs, like coat the whole fillet lightly with oil. Once heat until the garlic is aromatic, about 2 made from a few ingredients. Pat the fish basil, parsley, or cilantro the grill is hot, place the fish flesh side minutes. Add the capers with a little caper dry gently, and toss on the grill with just a Heat a gas or charcoal grill to medium down on the grill. Allow to cook about 5-6 liquid and the lemon juice and whisk to little salt, pepper and olive oil. high. Scrub the grill grates with a wire minutes on the first side. Use a metal spat- combine. Remove from heat, stir the herbs Once the fish is cooked, I top it straight brush or tongs and ball of foil to clean off ula to flip the fish to cook the second side, into the sauce and then pour over the fish from the grill with the sauce. While the burnt food debris, and lightly oil the until cooked through but not dry, about 3- just as it comes off the grill. Serve. fish is cooking, whip up a sauce with a lit- grates. Squeeze a little lemon juice on the 4 more minutes. (To help keep the fish ___ tle acid (like lemon or vinegar), aromatics halibut and let it sit a few minutes before from sticking, don’t flip it too soon, and Nutrition information per serving: 198 (like minced garlic, shallot or green blotting it dry gently with a paper towel. flip the fish with a purposeful, quick calories; 76 calories from fat; 9 g fat (3 g onion), herbs, and a tiny touch of fat (like Season the fish with a little salt and motion.) saturated; 0 g trans fats); 104 mg choles- olive oil or butter). Pouring it on while the pepper. Drizzle the olive oil over both Meanwhile, heat the butter and garlic in terol; 625 mg sodium; 3 g carbohydrate; 0 fish is hot makes the simple flavors come sides of the fish, and use your fingers to a small sauce pan on the stove at medium g fiber; 0 g sugar; 28 g protein. Warm weather means ticks Insurance agent charged with ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – An expert says the delayed spring and a week of temperatures reaching 65 degrees Fahrenheit means ticks will likely come out soon in large numbers. Ticks can transmit diseases, such as Lyme dis- defrauding Alzheimer’s patient ease, human anaplasmosis and babesiosis, during the LANSING – Attorney General Bill Commit a Crime, Felony 7 years one of his clients who suffered from feeding process, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported . Schuette today announced his new and/or $5,000 Alzheimer’s Dementia starting in The ticks will be hungry because they’ve been waiting Elder Financial Crimes Unit has filed “When a person is appointed to 2012 after obtaining the title of to emerge, said Janet Jarnefeld, manager of tick vector ser- criminal charges against a Paw Paw act as Power of Attorney, they make a Durable Power of Attorney. Lietzau vices with Metropolitan Mosquito Control District. “It’ll insurance agent. promise to protect the assets of the allegedly wrote checks to himself seem like there’s a lot more because they’re coming out in Brian Lietzau, 57, faces seven person they are assisting, not steal from the client’s account as well as full force all at once instead of a little at a time,” she said. felonies stemming from his abuse of their life’s savings,” said Schuette. allegedly converted her funds to be his position when given Power of “My office will continue to make his own. Mental health group Attorney for a woman suffering from crimes against the elderly and infirm Lietzau was not a beneficiary on Alzheimer’s Dementia. a priority for prosecution. I would any of his client’s accounts. Several of launched for Lietzau has been charged with the like to thank the Department of these alleged transfers occurred following: Insurance and Financial Services for while his client was in the hospital Wisconsin firefighters – Conducting a Continuing Crim- their hard work and cooperation in and after she had passed away. inal Enterprise, Felony 20 years this joint investigation.” This case was investigated by the MADISON, Wis. (AP) – the line of duty. and/or $100,000 In total, Lietzau converted Attorney General’s Elder Financial The Wisconsin State Fire The goal is to create a – Embezzlement From a Vulnera- $270,000 from his victim’s estate. Crimes Unit. The EFCU was created Chiefs Association has statewide network to sup- ble Adult Over $100,000, Felony 20 This matter was initially investigated in February 2018 and uses existing launched a task force to port firefighters, Cohn said. years and/or $50,000 or 3 times the by the Department of Insurance and staffing and resources from the Cor- help firefighters struggling “What we’ve really tried amount embezzled, whichever is Financial Services and referred to the porate Oversight Division-Criminal, with mental health issues, to do at the really early greater, Department of Attorney General for the Criminal Division, the Health- in the wake of the death of stages is just let people – 2 counts of Embezzlement by prosecution. care, Education and Family Services a Superior firefighter who know this is a problem. Agent Over $1,000, Felony 5 years Division and the Healthcare Fraud took his own life. They’re not alone. Every- and/or $10,000 or 3 times the CASE BACKGROUND Division to assist law enforcement Members of the task one struggles,” said he. amount embezzled whichever is Brian Lietzau is the former owner and county prosecutors in investigat- force will receive 40 hours “When the struggle greater of Farm Bureau-Lietzau Insurance ing and prosecuting financial crimes of training to become peer becomes too much, that’s – 3 counts of using a Computer to and allegedly stole $270,000 from targeting elder or vulnerable adults. support counselors, Jon when we offer for them to Cohn, president of the reach out to us.” association, told Wiscon- Some firefighters may How much does your doctor actually know about nutrition? sin Public Radio. The train- avoid reaching out because ing will help members rec- of the stigma of mental ill- By AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION advisory group. budget — and part hands-on learning, ognize the warning signs ness or concerns about los- NEWS She pointed out that after a 1985 such as cooking low-sodium meals of those struggling with ing their jobs, Cohn said. Eat more fresh fruits and vegeta- survey of one-third of U.S. medical inside an actual kitchen. mental health issues and “We’re obviously a very bles. Cut down on sweets and pro- schools found “inadequate exposure “Becoming a better communicator refer them to helpful proud profession that is cessed foods. Increase consumption to nutrition and health and disease,” is also a really big part of the course,” resources. accustomed to helping of fish, nuts and legumes. the National Academy of Sciences he said. “You have to be able to trans- The National Fallen people,” he said. “When This rudimentary advice has been recommended a minimum of 25 mit practical knowledge so the Firefighters Foundation the tables are turned and dished out to the public for decades, classroom hours. patient can leave the office saying, says firefighters are three now we need help, we yet soaring rates of diabetes, obesity, Yet, various studies conducted ‘OK, now I know exactly what I need high blood pressure and other chron- times more likely to take sometimes aren’t willing to between 2000 and 2013 found few to do to live a healthier lifestyle, and their own lives than die in reach out for that help and ic illnesses linked to poor diet — and schools were meeting that goal. The change my behavior for the better.’” feel ashamed.” which increase risks for stroke and most recent survey, in 2013, found Del Re is now leading this The Superior Fire heart disease — fail to reverse. that 71 percent of medical schools semester’s Food + Health class with AUKEE Department is mourning Part of the problem stems from provide less than the recommended two other student assistants, adding CHIROPRACTIC the death of Erik Sutton, the fact that doctors don’t know how 25 hours. more emphasis on nutrition and diet Natural, Safe, Drug Free, who recently retired as bat- to provide information beyond the “The average number of hours has counseling, and possible ways to cus- AFFORDABLE Chiropractic talion chief. basics. actually declined to 19 hours. That tomize such lessons to the individual Care, We Correct CAUSES, “We will put his memo- Inadequate instruction during means this is not keeping up with the lifestyle of patients. Rather Than Treat Symptoms. ry to work for our bravest medical school, residency and other recognition that so much obesity and Other types of nutrition training additional training is a primary rea- cardiovascular disease is linked to can be found in medical school elec- civil servants as diligently We Accept: as he put his own life to son for this dearth of expertise, poor nutrition and poor diet quality,” tives that focus on real-life lessons,

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• WI Medicaid And Most mit ourselves to ensuring ciation science advisory published A poor diet was tied to nearly half University, for example, medical stu- • Other Insurances that every firefighter and Monday in the journal Circulation of U.S. deaths from heart disease, dents were challenged to limit their M police officer in our service that looked at gaps in nutrition edu- stroke and Type 2 diabetes in 2012, weekly food budgets to the amount Call To Schedule An not only has full access to cation over the decades. found a study published last year in provided by the state’s Supplemental Cal Appointment Today! the care that they need, but “Any nutrition education gained is the Journal of the American Medical Nutrition Assistance Program for- likely to be lost if not reinforced and Association. “This is a huge prob- merly known as food stamps. (906) 932-7411 that they feel the support Franz E. Aukee, DC to seek care when neces- translated into practical how-to lem,” Aspry said. The report also highlights live con- Office Hours: 200 East Ayer St. Mon.-Thurs. 8-5 sary,” Superior Mayor Jim knowledge,” the advisory authors The new advisory found that tinuing medical education courses Ironwood, MI Fri. 8-12 Paine said. write. schools which exceeded the mini- being offered such as the annual Dr. David Eisenberg, director of mum recommended hours of nutri- “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” culinary nutrition at the Harvard tion education did so by integrating conference that teams the Harvard PLANNING A SURGERY? T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the training across the medical School of Public Health with the Culi- Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation applauded the AHA report, saying it school curriculum instead of contain- nary Institute of America to help Center will assist you in a speedy documents “the total lack of require- ing it to a single course. bridge nutrition science, health care, ment” in most medical schools to recovery with our professional Several universities have tapped and the culinary arts. Eisenberg cre- understand the practical skills neces- into innovative ways to teach future ated the conference 14 years ago to rehabilitation staff. Our Benefit sary to advise patients struggling physicians about how to manage address “the huge gap” on the topic Specialist will meet with you to assist with their weight, blood sugar, blood their own diet to build a set of per- he and others saw in the medical pro- with any insurance questions, and pressure or heart disease. sonal tips they can eventually pass on fession. financial planning. “It is a scandal that health profes- to patients. Schools are incorporating Eisenberg also advocates for more sionals are not introduced to these lessons through online, open-access medical schools to incorporate teach- facts above and beyond minimal programs, or by turning commercial ing kitchens into their curricula to Call Monday-Friday, 8:00am–4:00pm information about nutritional defi- kitchens into interactive classrooms help train the next generation of doc- for more information or to arrange a ciencies in biochemistry, and that where students learn about healthy tors. these things do not appear on their tour of our Rehabilitation Center. cooking. “We’ve always had anatomy labs, examinations to become a practicing Andrew Del Re is benefiting from maybe we need teaching kitchens,” physician,” said Eisenberg, who was that kind of innovation. A first-year he said. “Teaching nutrition by giving not part of the group that wrote the student at Brown University’s Warren people lists of facts is not the same as advisory. “Nor are they required on Alpert Medical School in Rhode inviting students into the kitchen and VILLA MARIA board certification, whether it’s to Island, he recently completed a “Food having a clinician, a dietitian and Health & Rehabilitation Center ______become an internist, cardiologist, + Health” elective that pairs medical chef talk to them collectively about A Division of Avanti Health Systems endocrinologist — you name it.” students with culinary arts students how to advise patients about food Know All Options 300 VILLA DRIVE • HURLEY, WISCONSIN Gaps in nutrition education from nearby Johnson & Wales Uni- choices, shopping, cooking, plating, Available To You FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED among medical school curricula go versity. portion control and the pleasure of Before Your Surgery back decades, said Dr. Karen Aspry, The course was part lecture — on food. We forget that at our collective (715) 561-3200 the cardiologist who chaired the AHA topics such as healthy cooking on a peril because everybody eats.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / WORLD TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 7 Obituaries Central American asylum seekers denied Robert Richard Klotter Jr. US entry for 2nd day ANTIOCH, Ill. – Robert children’s base- and John Schmoldt; nephew, TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) long bridge but were Richard Klotter, Jr., 52, of Antioch, ball games. Tristan Schmoldt; and his best – About 200 people in a stopped at the entrance to passed away unexpectedly Friday, S u r v i v o r s friend and fishing buddy, Daryl caravan of Central Ameri- the U.S. inspection facility April 27, 2018, in Lindenhurst. include his chil- Kantner. can asylum seekers waited at the other end. They wait- He was born Dec. 12, 1965, in dren, Austin, He was preceded in death by on the Mexican border ed outside the building, Melrose Park. He attended grade Hunter, and grandparents, Grandma and with San Diego for a sec- technically on Mexican ond straight day on Mon- soil, without word of when school in Mercer, Wis., graduated Taylor; mother, Grandpa “Mercer” Miller and day to turn themselves in U.S. officials would let from Grant Community High Rita (stepdad, Herbert and Antoinette Klotter; to U.S. border inspectors, them try to claim asylum. School in Fox Lake and attended Larry Jokipii) and brother-in-law, Bryan who said the nation’s busi- Irineo Mujica, a caravan DeVry University. Klotter (nee Schmoldt. est crossing facility did not organizer, said asylum- Robert Richard A selfless person who would Klotter, Jr. Miller); mother Memorial visitation will be have enough space to seekers who crossed the give the shirt of his back to any- 1965 — 2018 of his children, Wednesday, May 2, from 3 p.m. accommodate them. bridge remained in a wait- one in need, Robert was known to Rebecca Klotter until a brief prayer service at 6:30 After a monthlong jour- ing area on Mexican soil be a jack-of-all-trades and master- (nee Schmoldt); significant p.m., at Hamsher Lakeside Funer- ney across Mexico under Monday. He alleged that of-all. He enjoyed tinkering with other, Beth Ann Yount (and her als and Cremations, 12 N. Pista- the Trump administra- U.S. authorities were refus- thrift shop finds and was a true children, Brendon, Braydon, kee Lake Road in Fox Lake. Burial tion’s watchful eye, the asy- ing entry in an effort to Mr. Fixit and Mr. Technology. He Baron, and Bode Yount); uncle, will be held at a later date in the lum seekers faced an unex- dissuade people from try- pected twist Sunday when ing. loved all dogs, especially his dog, Herb (the late Deborah) Klotter; Mercer Cemetery. U.S. Customs and Border “When they say they Little Girl, and Fantasy Football aunts, Linda (the late Donald) In lieu of flowers, memorials in Protection Commissioner reached capacity, it’s just (often being a “winner.”) Miller-Smith and Marie (Antho- Robert’s name may be made to the Kevin McAleenan said San nonsense from (U.S. Most of all, he was an amazing ny) Cuzzone; cousins, Anthony American Heart Association, Diego’s San Ysidro border authorities) so they can father who loved to spend time Cuzzone and Denise (Patrick) heart.org, or 800-AHA-USA1. crossing facility had abandon, not attend to, with his children. Robert loved to Grabowski; second cousins, Isla You may leave online condo- “reached capacity.” The and evade their responsi- fish, and enjoyed snowmobiling, and Bryyn Grabowski; former lences for the family at Hamsher- agency said in a statement bilities in asylum cases,” four-wheeling, and coaching his mother- and father-in-law, Rose Lakeside.com. on Monday that it had no said Mujica, of the advoca- estimate when the location cy group Pueblos Sin Fron- would accept new asylum teras. application cases. 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But the announcement, One of the officials said the potential for a trade battle with which followed an intense inter- U.S. trade representative has Europe as the U.S. prepares for nal White House debate, trig- been overseeing the process for tense trade talks in China this gered harsh criticism from all of the countries except for the week. Democrats and some Republi- European Union, whose tariffs The Trump administration cans and roiled financial mar- are being evaluated by the Com- said it had reached an agreement kets. merce Department. with South Korea on steel At the time, Trump excluded The officials spoke on condi- imports following discussions on several vital trading partners – tion of anonymity to describe a revised trade agreement, the the European Union, Mexico, internal deliberations. outlines of which were previously Canada, Australia, Argentina and The EU and others had been announced by U.S. and South Associated Press Brazil – from the tariffs. asked to spell out what limits Korean officials. And the admin- CONTAINERS ARE stored for export at a harbor in Duisburg, Ger- That meant the steel tariff cov- they could accept on the amount istration said it had also reached many, Monday. ered just 30 percent of all of steel they export to the United agreements in principle with imports, according to Oxford States, how they would address Argentina, Australia and Brazil Facing a self-imposed dead- in March and had until the end of Economics. If all the exemptions the issue of excess production of on steel and aluminum that will line, President Donald Trump Monday to decide whether to were ended, it would have deep- steel and aluminum and how be finalized shortly. was considering whether to per- extend them. ened the impact of the tariffs on they would support the U.S. Announcing the trade actions, manently exempt the EU and The EU has said if it loses its American companies that use before international bodies like the White House said “in all of Mexico, Canada, Australia, exemption it will retaliate with its steel and potentially affect finan- the World Trade Organization. these negotiations, the adminis- Argentina and Brazil from tariffs own tariffs on U.S. goods import- cial markets. 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l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 9 Ironwood soccer wins at Three Lakes THREE LAKES, Wis. – gros said. A young Ironwood girls Not long after halftime, soccer team picked up a 1- Hanna Janczak made a 0 win at Three Lakes Mon- nice pass through the day. defense and Via Triggiano After losing 12 seniors one-touched it into the net. last year, the majority of Ironwood missed a cou- the Red Devils are sopho- ple more scoring chances, mores. While things didn’t but new keeper Aries go well in their first game, Weber came through when Jessie Bender photo a 2-0 loss at Phillips last Three Lakes turned up the HURLEY’S TANNER Nelson hits during Monday’s games against Mellen at Superior, Wis. Thursday, or in the first pressure late. half Monday when they “She made a couple nice didn’t finish on a couple of stops to preserve the win,” scoring opportunities, the Cvengros said. Midgets win two over Mellen Devils came through in the Ironwood (1-1) plays a second half against Three Copper Country club team SUPERIOR, Wis. – The Hurley ond inning to take an 8-3 lead. just a system of balancing who’s Lakes. at Finlandia in Hancock baseball team picked up its first two Hurley’s Gavin Ransanici hit a going to start.” “I’m pretty happy to get Tuesday. Their home open- wins of the season, 14-4 and 25-15, two-run in the four-run Hurley’s Brayden Bender went 3 a win with the young kids,” er is scheduled for Monday in non-conference games against fourth inning. Justin Sukanen was 3 for 5. Sukanen was 2 for 4 with a Ironwood coach Don Cven- against Three Lakes. Mellen at UW-Superior Monday. for 3 with a two-run double in the double. Cade Huotari was 2 for 4. The Midgets had struggled to hit fourth. Tanner Nelson was 2 for 3 Ransanici had a double. the ball in its first week, but they tal- with an RBI in the second inning. Huotari pitched the final two lied 11 in both games Monday. Mellen led 15-9 going into the innings and got the win.He struck “To see our bats come alive is seventh inning of game two when out four. Midgettes good,” Hurley coach Aaron Bender Hurley put up 16 runs to go ahead Hurley (2-5) plays Solon Springs said. “We struggled early against 25-15. The Granite Diggers didn’t Thursday night and Bender is hop- some of their better , but we score in the seventh. ing it can be played at home as suffer first loss put the bat on the ball, which is “They just ran out of pitching,” almost all of the snow is gone. Game 1 good. We have a long ways to go Bender said. Mellen has conference Mellen 3 0 1 0 0 —4 5 3 MINOCQUA, Wis. – drive down the third base yet.” games up. “They couldn’t throw Hurley 0 8 1 4 1 —14 11 5 Hurley suffered its first line that would have made Game 2 loss of the season as late it a one-run game was In game one, the 14-4 win, the strikes in the end. We’ve been there. Hurley 4 0 30 2 0 (16)—25 11 5 Midgets scored eight runs in the sec- It’s just part of the game now. It’s Mellen 3 0 15 4 2 0—15 11 6 errors hurt in a 6-2 non- ruled foul and Hurley did- conference loss at Lake- n’t get a run in. land Monday. Saari took the loss, but Hader fans 8, Brewers break slump with 6-5 win The Midgettes led 2-1 she pitched well. Only two CINCINNATI (AP) – Domingo San- ing his fourth save in as many chances. until Lakeland scored four of the six runs were Milwaukee Brewers 6, 5 tana's double put the Milwaukee Brew- The eight set a career high. ab rhbi ab rhbi in the fifth inning and one earned. She struck out ers in position to end their slump. Left- All of his saves have been multiple- Cain cf 4112Winker lf 5120 in the sixth, taking advan- three, allowed seven hits Yelich lf-rf 5120Peraza ss 4001 hander Josh Hader finished it off with inning performances. Braun 1b-lf 3110Votto 1b 1200 tage of Hurley’s miscues in and didn’t walk anyone. T.Shaw 3b 4100Schbler rf 4120 the field. “They didn’t hit her very one of the most dominant relief Asked to describe it, Hader said: Do.Sntn rf 4012Suarez 3b 4024 appearances in big league history. "Fun. A lot of fun." Hader p 0000Brnhart c 1000 “It was a good eye-open- hard, but we made some Pina c 4111Blndino 2b 4000 er for us after going 4-0 to mistakes. If you want to Santana drove in the go-ahead runs Fun all-around for Milwaukee, Villar 2b 3010Fnnegan p 2000 in the seventh inning, and Hader set a which managed only two runs while Arcia ss 3000Brice p 0000 start out,” Hurley coach beat a team like this, you Wodruff p 0000Gennett ph 1000 major league record by striking out losing four straight at Wrigley Field Aguilar 1b 1010W.Prlta p 0000 Jim Kivisto said. “This have to make those plays eight batters for a 6-5 victory over the last weekend, matching its worst offen- Chacin p 2110J.Hghes p 0000 team improved a lot from and we didn’t the last cou- Jnnings p 0000Duvall ph 1000 Cincinnati Reds on Monday night. sive showing for such a series. The J.Brnes p 0000R.Iglss p 0000 years past. They have ple innings,” Kivisto said. H.Perez ss 2000Hmilton cf 4110 decent pitching, best we’ve “They didn’t strike out a lot Hader fanned eight of the nine bat- Brewers had 14 hits total, a franchise Totals 35 695Totals 31 575 ters he faced in 2 1/3 innings, the first worst, and were blanked on two hits in Milwaukee 000 120 300 —6 seen so far. Their girls hit of us, but they didn’t make Cincinnati 000 230 000 —5 the ball and played very the mistakes we did the reliever to strike out eight in less than each of the last two games. E_Barnhart (1). DP_Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 1. LOB_Milwaukee three innings, according to informa- Manny Pina ended their streak of 7, Cincinnati 6. 2B_Do.Santana (3), Winker (7), Schebler (3), good defense. In the end, last two innings.” Suarez (4), Hamilton (2). HR_Cain (4), Pina (2). SB_Cain (8), tion the Brewers received from the 23 scoreless innings with a solo homer Yelich (1), Braun (4), Villar (5), H.Perez (2). CS_Barnhart (1). they made more plays than Hurley won the JV game Elias Sports Bureau. He also walked a in the fourth off left-hander Brandon SF_Peraza (2). we did.” to follow, 22-1. Olivia IP HRER BB SO batter. Finnegan, who hasn't won in more Milwaukee The Midgettes scored Harma and Brooke Ofstad Chacin 4 1-3 54431 the first two runs of the combined to pitch a no-hit- "I don't know what to say about than a year. Lorenzo Cain added a two- Jennings 011110 Josh – literally," manager Craig Coun- run shot in the fifth, and the Brewers Barnes 2-3 10001 game on RBI hits by Briana ter. Brooke Taylor was 5 for Woodruff W,1-0 1 1-3 00002 Saari and Catelyn Nelson. 5 with three RBIs and Bre- sell said. "Your mouth's kind of wide overcame a 5-3 deficit in the seventh to Hader S,4-4 2 2-3 00018 open watching it. It was absolutely stop their losing streak at four games. Cincinnati But their offense was quiet anna Adamavich was 3 for Finnegan 553332 incredible." Wandy Peralta (1-2) gave up a hit Brice H,2 110002 for the most part, expect 3 with three RBIs. Hader hadn't pitched since and a pair of walks to fuel the rally. A Peralta L,1-2 H,2 2-3 13320 for a good chance in the Hurley (4-1) hosts a Hughes BS,1 1 1-3 20000 Wednesday because the Brewers had throwing error by catcher Tucker Iglesias 100000 top of the sixth. They had doubleheader with Solon Jennings pitched to 2 batters in the 5th runners on second and Springs, which has a good been in an historically bad offensive Barnhart let in one run, and Santana HBP_by Chacin (Votto). funk. He was fresh on Monday and doubled over Billy Hamilton's head in Umpires_Home, Rob Drake; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, third on two hits with , Thursday. Mike Winters; Third, Tim Timmons. nobody out. But a line Hurley 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 4 4 made a little history along with earn- center field for a 6-5 lead. T_3:02. A_9,536 (42,319). Lakeland 1 0 0 0 4 1 0—6 7 1 Resilient Lightning rebound to beat Bruins 4-2 in Game 2 TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – The we played well," Point said Tampa Bay Lightning have after posting just the third been just as resilient in the four-point game in Tampa Stanley Cup playoffs as Bay's history. "We had a they've been all season. tough night in Game 1. I Challenged by coach thought we came back Jon Cooper to compete tonight knowing we'd end harder and raise their level up better." of play after dropping the Point assisted on Tampa opener of their second- Bay's first three goals round series against the before sealing the win with Boston Bruins, the top his empty-netter with 25.2 seed in the Eastern Confer- seconds left. ence responded with a 4-2 Yanni Gourde had a victory in Game 2 of the first-period goal and John- best-of-seven matchup son and Palat also scored Monday night. for the Lightning, which Brayden Point had an rebounded from a 6-2 loss empty-net goal and three in Game 1. assists. He also teamed "We needed to have a with Tyler Johnson and bounce back, we needed to Ondrej Palat to slow down have an answer, and I Boston's high-scoring line thought we did that," John- Associated Press of Patrice Bergeron, David son said. "I thought we MILWAUKEE BUCKS forward Giannis Antetokounmpo pauses after a basket by Boston Celtics guard Terry Rozi- Pastrnak and Brad Marc- competed really hard, I er during the fourth quarter of Game 7 in Boston Saturday. The Celtics won 112-96, eliminating the Bucks. hand. thought we played well Game 3 is Wednesday and we got rewarded with night in Boston. some chances and some Parker's future, coaching search "It feels good. I thought opportunities." Rozier, Tatum help Celtics will define Bucks offseason MILWAUKEE (AP) – Giannis Ante- three times in the last four years. Jason Kidd in late January. beat 76ers 117-101 tokounmpo is trying to eliminate the The next step is to get beyond the General manager Jon Horst said at drama around whether Jabari Parker first round for the first time since the time that the team would conduct BOSTON (AP) – career playoff-high 26 Boston's rising stars stalled points in Game 7 against will return to the Milwaukee Bucks. going to the Eastern Conference finals a search after the season and that The Process and led the Milwaukee, Rozier topped It doesn't sound like he wants Park- in 2001. The best way to do that is to Prunty would be a candidate. That's Celtics to victory in Game it, while also adding eight er to leave as a restricted free agent. play more consistently in the regular still the case, Prunty said, although the 1 of the Eastern Confer- rebounds and six assists. "Jabari ain't going nowhere," Ante- season in order to secure a top-four team has not detailed when it will con- ence semifinals. "It's been a dream come tokounmpo said with a smile. "He's seed and home-court advantage in the duct interviews. Substitute point guard true. I want to keep going," going to be here and he's going to be first round. The Bucks were eliminat- "To be honest with you, I think at Terry Rozier scored 29, said Rozier, who was wear- ready for the next season." ed on Saturday night by the Boston this stage we all thought we would still and first-year Celtics for- ing a Drew Bledsoe Patriots It's just one of two big decisions fac- Celtics in seven games, with all four be playing and were hoping that we ward Jayson Tatum had a jersey to milk one more ing the Bucks this offseason. They losses coming on the road. would be playing," Prunty said. career-high 28 points to chuckle out of his pseudo- might be hiring a new coach, too. "Clinching the playoffs, going to Milwaukee was 21-16 under Prunty outplay redshirt rookie feud with vanquished The organization has arrived at a Game 7, somewhat of an accomplish- in the regular season after starting 23- Ben Simmons on Monday Bucks guard Eric Bledsoe. crossroads. A new arena is opening in ment. Not really what we set out to 22 with Kidd. Getting to Game 7 in the night and lead Boston to a "I'm just a guy just living in the fall, while Antetokounmpo is a do," guard Malcolm Brogdon said Sun- first round was a small measure of 117-101 victory over the the moment." budding NBA superstar because of the day as players had exit interviews with progress after Milwaukee was elimi- Philadelphia 76ers. Embiid scored 31 points With much of the atten- with 13 rebounds for athleticism that earned him his "Greek coach Joe Prunty at the team's down- nated in six games the previous sea- tion focused on 76ers Philadelphia, which lost Freak" nickname. town training facility and packed up son by Toronto. youngsters Simmons and for just the second time in However they proceed, the Bucks for the offseason. But issues that plagued the Bucks Joel Embiid, Boston's 22 games. Simmons, the have grown beyond being a feel-good Whether Prunty is back when the during the regular season contributed youth movement of Tatum likely rookie of the year, story. They've established a baseline of Bucks reconvene for training camp and Rozier led the way. scored 18 with seven success with the Antetokounmpo-led remains in question. The veteran assis- Two days after scoring a boards and six assists. group, having gone to the playoffs tant was promoted to replace the fired BUCKS — page 10 l 10 TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Cron, Miller homer in ninth,

mons. Cubs (Hendricks 2-1), 8:05 p.m. NBA Playoffs Sum lift Rays over Tigers 3-2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Boston 101—2 TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived Chicago White Sox (Shields 1-3) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tampa Bay 112—4 QB Alex Tanney, DL Johnny Maxey at St. Louis (Wacha 4-1), 8:15 p.m. Eastern Conference First Period_1, Tampa Bay, and RB Khalfani Muhammad. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 1-4) at DETROIT (AP) – With the Detroit Toronto vs. Cleveland Gourde 2 (Sergachev, Point), 11:47 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Arizona (Koch 1-0), 9:40 p.m. Tigers rallying in the ninth inning Monday Tuesday, May 1: Cleveland at (pp). 2, Boston, McAvoy 1 (Berg- Released DL A.J. Francis, Montori San Diego (Ross 2-2) at San Toronto, 8 p.m. eron, Marchand), 18:30. Hughes and Terrell McClain. Francisco (Suarez 0-1), 10:15 p.m. night, Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Thursday, May 3: Cleveland at Second Period_3, Tampa Bay, Waived TE Chris Bazile, LB Cas- Wednesday's Games Toronto, 6 p.m. Johnson 3 (Point, Palat), 10:14. sanova McKinzy and DB James Chicago White Sox at St. Louis, Cash was focused on Miguel Cabrera's Saturday, May 5: Toronto at Third Period_4, Tampa Bay, Sample. 1:15 p.m. whereabouts. Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Palat 2 (Point), 14:08. 5, Boston, HOCKEY Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 Monday, May 7: Toronto at Krug 3 (Pastrnak, Marchand), 15:58. National Hockey League p.m. The Tigers star wasn't in the lineup due Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. 6, Tampa Bay, Point 2 (Hedman), CAROLINA HURRICANES — San Diego at San Francisco, 3:45 to biceps tightness, but Cash was unsure if x-Wednesday, May 9: Cleveland 19:34. Terminated the contract of president p.m. at Toronto, TBA Shots on Goal_Boston 8-5-7_20. of hockey operations Ron Francis. Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 Cabrera could make an appearance with x-Friday, May 11: Toronto at Tampa Bay 10-8-13_31. Announced the resignation of pro p.m. the game on the line. Cleveland, TBA Power-play opportunities_Boston scout and adviser Joe Nieuwendyk. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. x-Sunday, May 13: Cleveland at 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 1 of 4. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 "I saw him in the dugout with a bat, and Toronto, TBA Goalies_Boston, Rask 5-4 (30 Announced general manager Lou p.m. Boston 1, Philadelphia 0 shots-27 saves). Tampa Bay, Lamoriello will leave that role next Philadelphia at Miami, 7:10 p.m. I started asking everyone I could find if he Monday, April 30: Boston Vasilevskiy 5-2 (20-18). season and transition to senior L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 could swing," Cash said. "I even asked the 117,Philadelphia 101 A_19,092 (19,092). T_2:36. adviser. Thursday, May 3: Philadelphia at Referees_Eric Furlatt, Kelly COLLEGE TODAY'S MAJOR batboy at one point. I didn't want to see Boston, 8:30 p.m. Sutherland. Linesmen_David Brise- COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL — LEAGUEAMERICAN LEADERS LEAGUE him step onto the field." Saturday, May 5: Boston at bois, Brad Kovachik. Named Tony Stockman men's bas- BATTING_Machado, Baltimore, Philadelphia, 5 p.m. ketball coach. .361; Altuve, Houston, .347; Betts, Luckily for Cash, Cabrera was bluffing Transactions DEPAUL — Signed women's Monday, May 7: Boston at BASEBALL Boston, .344; Lowrie, Oakland, .339; and the Rays were able to close out a 3-2 Philadelphia, 6 p.m. American League basketball coach Doug Brunon to a Martinez, Boston, .337; Robertson, x-Wednesday, May 9: Philadel- BALTIMORE ORIOLES — contract extension through the Tampa Bay, .333; Correa, Houston, win. phia at Boston, TBA Optioned LF Joey Rickard to Norfolk 2023-24 season. .330; Ramirez, Boston, .330; Smith, "That's a great win after a tough loss yes- x-Friday, May 11: Boston at (IL). NEBRASKA — Announced junior Tampa Bay, .329; Wendle, Tampa Philadelphia, TBA — Signed men's basketball G Dachon Burke is Bay, .329. terday," Cash said. x-Sunday, May 13: Philadelphia 3B Tony Renda to a minor league transferring from Robert Morris. RUNS_Betts, Boston, 29; Gard- at Boston, TBA contract. Sent RHP Tyler Thornburg PENNSYLVANIA — Promoted ner, New York, 24; Gregorius, New Tampa Bay has won nine of its last 10 Western Conference to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assign- associate athletic director for opera- York, 24; Judge, New York, 24; games after a 4-13 start. Houston 1, Utah 0 ment. tions Scott Ward to senior associate Semien, Oakland, 24; Springer, Sunday, April 29: Houston 110, DETROIT TIGERS — Placed athletic director/chief operations offi- Houston, 24; Chapman, Oakland, With the game scoreless, Detroit closer Utah 96 LHP Daniel Norris on the 10-day DL. cer. 21; Segura, Seattle, 21; Trout, Los Shane Greene (1-2) walked Denard Span to Wednesday, May 2: Utah at Recalled LHP Chad Bell from Tole- TUSCULUM — Announced the Angeles, 21; 3 tied at 20. Houston, 8 p.m. do (IL). resignation of baseball coach Doug RBI_Gregorius, New York, 30; start the ninth. C.J. Cron followed by hit- Friday, May 4: Houston at Utah, KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Jones. Haniger, Seattle, 27; Lowrie, Oak- ting a 2-0 fastball into the right-center field 10:30 p.m. Optioned LHP Eric Stout to Omaha VIRGINIA — Announced gradu- land, 27; Sanchez, New York, 24; Sunday, May 6: Houston at Utah, (PCL). ate senior DL Dylan Thompson has KDavis, Oakland, 23; Machado, Bal- seats for his seventh homer of the season. 8 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled transferred from Ohio State. timore, 22; Martinez, Boston, 22; 6 x-Tuesday, May 8: Utah at Hous- RHP John Curtiss from Rochester WINTHROP — Named Jayson tied at 21. "I'm not sure what happened there - I Gee associate head men's basket- ton, TBA (IL). HITS_Altuve, Houston, 41; need to watch the video," Greene said. "I Associated Press x-Thursday, May 10: Houston at TEXAS RANGERS — Placed ball coach. Lowrie, Oakland, 39; Machado, Bal- Utah, TBA have to figure it out and get things fixed." TAMPA BAY Rays right fielder Carlos LHP Martin Perez on the 10-day DL. American League timore, 39; Moustakas, Kansas City, x-Monday, May 14: Utah at Hous- Recalled RHP Jose Leclerc from All Times EDT 35; Castellanos, Detroit, 34; Correa, After Matt Duffy popped out, Brad Gomez chases a foul ball and runs into ton, TBA Round Rock (PCL). East Division Houston, 34; Gordon, Seattle, 34; Golden State 1, New Orleans 0 National League WLPct GB Martinez, Boston, 34; Segura, Seat- Miller homered into the left-field bullpens the ball boy during the seventh inning Saturday, April 28: Golden State ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Boston 21 7 .750 — tle, 34; Semien, Oakland, 33. to make it 3-0 and end Greene's night. 123, New Orleans 101 Placed LHP Robbie Ray on the 10- New York 18 10 .643 3 DOUBLES_Andujar, New York, against the Detroit Tigers Monday in Tuesday, May 1: New Orleans at day DL. Recalled RHP Silvino Bra- Toronto 16 12 .571 5 12; Betts, Boston, 11; Escobar, Min- "Our closer came in and just didn't get it Detroit. Golden State, 10:30 p.m. cho from Reno (PCL).. Tampa Bay 13 14 .481 7½ nesota, 11; Pillar, Toronto, 10; Cabr- Friday, May 4: Golden State at ATLANTA BRAVES — Released Baltimore 8 20 .286 13 era, Detroit, 9; Correa, Houston, 9; done," Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire New Orleans, 8 p.m. OF Peter Bourjos. Central Division Kepler, Minnesota, 9; Segura, Seat- said. "His ball didn't have the life that it Tampa Bay Rays 3,Detroit Tigers 2 Sunday, May 6: Golden State at COLORADO ROCKIES — WLPct GB tle, 9; 11 tied at 8. ab rhbi ab rhbi New Orleans, 3:30 p.m. Placed 2B DJ LeMahieu on the 10- Cleveland 15 12 .556 — TRIPLES_Candelario, Detroit, 3; normally does and two very strong hitters Span lf 3100J.Jones cf 3110 x-Tuesday, May 8: New Orleans day DL, retroactive to April 28. Detroit 11 16 .407 4 Chapman, Oakland, 3; 11 tied at 2. got him. It happens." Cron dh 4112Cndlrio 3b 3110 at Golden State, TBA Optioned RHP Jeff Hoffman to Albu- Minnesota 9 15 .375 4½ HOME RUNS_Gregorius, New M.Duffy 3b 4020Cstllns rf 3010 x-Thursday, May 10: Golden querque (PCL). Reinstated OF Car- Chicago 8 18 .308 6½ York, 10; Haniger, Seattle, 10; Cash, though, didn't have closer Alex B.Mller 1b 4111V.Mrtin dh 4012 State at New Orleans, TBA los Gonzalez from the 10-day DL. Kansas City 7 21 .250 8½ Trout, , 10; Davidson, Colome available for the ninth inning. Dan.Rbr ss 4000Martin pr-dh 0000 x-Monday, May 14: New Orleans — West Division Chicago, 9; Machado, Baltimore, 9; Wendle 2b 4000J.McCnn c 4000 at Golden State, TBA Recalled INF-OF Breyvic Valera W L Pct GB Alonso, Cleveland, 8; Betts, Boston, "He's had four hot days in a row, so he Gomez rf 2000Joh.Hck 1b 3000 Houston 20 10 .667 — 76ers-Celtics, Box from Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed 8; Gallo, Texas, 8; Moustakas, was down for the night," he said. "At that M.Smith cf 3000D.Mchdo 2b 4000 PHILADELPHIA (101) SS Corey Seager on the 10-day DL. Seattle 16 11 .593 2½ Kansas City, 8; 6 tied at 7. Sucre c 3000J.Iglss ss 3010 Covington 0-6 3-3 3, Saric 5-11 2- — Placed RHP Los Angeles 16 12 .571 3 STOLEN BASES_Gordon, Seat- point, we are just trying to piece together V.Reyes lf 2000 2 12, Embiid 12-21 5-6 31, Simmons Tyler Cloyd on paternity leave. Rein- Oakland 14 14 .500 5 tle, 10; Anderson, Chicago, 8; Ben- three outs." Goodrum ph 1000 6-11 6-11 18, Redick 7-13 4-5 20, stated RHP Dan Straily from the 10- Texas 11 19 .367 9 intendi, Boston, 5; RDavis, Cleve- Totals 31 343Totals 30 252 Ilyasova 2-9 2-4 6, Johnson 0-0 0-0 day DL. Sunday's Games land, 5; Garcia, Chicago, 5; Gentry, Chaz Roe, who has never recorded a Tampa Bay 000 000 003 —3 0, Holmes 0-1 0-0 0, Bayless 0-0 0- — Baltimore 5, Detroit 3 Baltimore, 5; Lindor, Cleveland, 5; Detroit 000 000 002 —2 0 0, McConnell 0-1 0-0 0, Belinelli 3- Placed RHP Víctor Arano on the 10- Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3 Segura, Seattle, 5; Smith, Tampa save in six major-league seasons, started DP_Tampa Bay 1. LOB_Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 5. 2B_Castellanos (6), 9 4-4 11, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals day DL. Recalled LHP Zac Curtis Toronto 7, Texas 2 Bay, 5; Trout, Los Angeles, 5. the inning, but loaded the bases with one J.Iglesias (7). HR_Cron (7), B.Miller (2). SB_J.Jones (4). 35-83 26-35 101. from Lehigh Valley (IL). Seattle 10, Cleveland 4 PITCHING_Carrasco, Cleveland, IP HRER BB SO BOSTON (117) — Cincinnati 8, Minnesota 2 4-1; Happ, Toronto, 4-1; Kluber, out on two hit batters and an infield single. Tampa Bay Tatum 8-16 11-12 28, Horford 10- Optioned RHP Austin Voth to Syra- Houston 8, Oakland 4 Cleveland, 4-1; Manaea, Oakland, Jose Alvarado allowed a two-run single Faria W,2-1 8300 16 12 4-4 26, Baynes 2-4 0-0 6, Rozier cuse (IL). Recalled RHP Wander Kansas City 5, Chicago White 4-2; McCullers, Houston, 4-1; Mor- Roe H,8 1-3 122 01 11-18 0-0 29, Smart 3-12 1-1 9, Suero from Syracuse. Sox 4 ton, Houston, 4-0; Porcello, Boston, to Victor Martinez, then retired James Alvarado S,1-2 2-3 100 10 Nader 0-0 0-0 0, Ojeleye 1-4 0-0 3, FOOTBALL N.Y. Yankees 2, L.A. Angels 1 4-0; Severino, New York, 4-1; Snell, Detroit Yabusele 0-1 0-0 0, Morris 5-12 0-0 National Football League Monday's Games Tampa Bay, 4-1; Tanaka, New York, McCann before walking John Hicks to load Zimmermann 7200 15 11, Larkin 1-6 2-2 5. Totals 41-85 NFL — Suspended Minnesota Cleveland 7, Texas 5 4-2; Velazquez, Boston, 4-0; Verlan- the bases again. Dixon Machado then Stumpf 1000 01 18-19 117. Cayleb Jones for the first four Boston 10, Kansas City 6 der, Houston, 4-0. Greene L,1-2 1-3 233 10 Philadelphia2223 30 26 — 101 games of the 2018 regular season Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 ERA_Manaea, Oakland, 1.03; grounded into a game-ending force at sec- Farmer 2-3 000 01 Boston 25 31 31 30 — 117 for violating the NFL policy on per- Houston 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Verlander, Houston, 1.36; Morton, ond to give Alvarado his first career save. HBP_by Roe (Jones), by Roe (Castellanos). WP_Faria. 3-Point Goals_Philadelphia 5-26 formance-enhancing substances. Toronto 7, Minnesota 5 Houston, 1.72; Cole, Houston, 1.73; Umpires_Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, Marvin Hudson; Second, Chad (Embiid 2-5, Redick 2-7, Belinelli 1- ARIZONA CARDINALS — Tuesday's Games Lopez, Chicago, 1.78; Kluber, "They told me to trust Jesus (Sucre) to Whitson; Third, Gary Cederstrom. 2, Anderson 0-1, Ilyasova 0-3, Cov- Agreed to terms with FB Austin Texas (Fister 1-2) at Cleveland Cleveland, 2.18; Porcello, Boston, T_2:52. A_19,398 (41,297). ington 0-4, Saric 0-4), Boston 17-35 Ramesh; DE Alec James; QB Chad (Clevinger 2-0), 6:10 p.m. 2.23; Sale, Boston, 2.31; Bauer, call the pitches and to do what I do," (Rozier 7-9, Baynes 2-3, Horford 2- Kanoff; PK Matt McCrane; DT Owen Kansas City (Junis 3-2) at Boston Cleveland, 2.46; Snell, Tampa Bay, Alvarado said. "The crowd was fired up n't get a decision after pitching seven score- 3, Smart 2-8, Larkin 1-1, Ojeleye 1- Obasuyi; TEs Alec Bloom and (Sale 2-1), 7:10 p.m. 2.52. 2, Morris 1-4, Tatum 1-5). Fouled Andrew Vollert; Ss A.J. Howard, Tampa Bay (Archer 2-1) at STRIKEOUTS_Cole, Houston, and my adrenaline was pumping, but I did- less innings. He allowed two hits, walked Out_None. Rebounds_Philadelphia Jonathan Owens and Zeke Turner; Detroit (Boyd 0-2), 7:10 p.m. 61; Happ, Toronto, 50; Verlander, n't want to change a thing." one and struck out five. 45 (Embiid 13), Boston 36 (Rozier CBs Elijah Battle, Deatrick Nichols N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 2-0) Houston, 48; Hamels, Texas, 47; 8). Assists_Philadelphia 22 (Sim- and Tavierre Thomas; OL Will at Houston (Verlander 4-0), 8:10 Kluber, Cleveland, 47; Bauer, Rays starter Jake Faria (2-1) had the "It was fun to be out there," he said. "I mons 6), Boston 27 (Smart 9). Total House, Austin Olsen and Brant p.m. Cleveland, 46; Morton, Houston, 45; longest outing of his career, holding the had all four pitches working and I was able Fouls_Philadelphia 19, Boston 21. Weiss; LBs Matthew Oplinger, Den- Toronto (Estrada 2-2) at Min- Sale, Boston, 45; 3 tied at 44. A_18,624 (18,624). nis Gardeck, Frank Ginda and Mike nesota (Gibson 1-1), 8:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Tigers scoreless for eight innings. He gave to throw some good changeups when I Needham; and WRs Trent Sherfield, Chicago White Sox (Shields 1-3) BATTING_Herrera, Philadelphia, at St. Louis (Wacha 4-1), 8:15 p.m. up three hits and a walk with six strikeouts needed them. We didn't win, which is NHLAll Times Playoffs EDT Jalen Tolliver, Jonah Trinnaman and .343; Pham, St. Louis, .341; Cabr- Baltimore (Cobb 0-3) at L.A. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Corey Willis. era, New York, .340; Belt, San Fran- in his second win in 11 starts. unfortunate, but it was definitely some- Angels (Tropeano 1-2), 10:07 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) CINCINNATI BENGALS — cisco, .317; Freeman, Atlanta, .314; Oakland (Triggs 2-0) at Seattle Tigers starter Jordan Zimmermann did- EASTERN CONFERENCE Waived LBs Carl Bradford and Con- Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .313; Castro, thing I needed." (Hernandez 3-2), 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 1, Washington 1 nor Harris. Miami, .312; Arenado, Colorado, Thursday, April 26: Pittsburgh 3, CLEVELAND BROWNS — Wednesday's Games .310; Peralta, Arizona, .309; Cervel- Kansas City at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Washington 2 Signed QB Joel Stave. Exercised li, Pittsburgh, .308. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Sunday, April 29: Washington 4, their fifth-year option on DB Damari- RUNS_Albies, Atlanta, 29; Harp- Texas at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 ous Randall. Waived WR Matt er, Washington, 23; Blackmon, Col- Column: All eyes will be on Toronto at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 1: Washington at Hazel, DB Kai Nacua and WR orado, 22; Pham, St. Louis, 22; Chicago White Sox at St. Louis, Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Kasen Williams. Bellinger, Los Angeles, 21; Gold- 1:15 p.m. Thursday, May 3: Washington at GREEN BAY PACKERS — schmidt, Arizona, 21; Marte, Pitts- N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:10 Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Released QB Joe Callahan. burgh, 21; Baez, Chicago, 20; Cabr- HOUSTON TEXANS — Re- p.m. era, New York, 20; CTaylor, Los Patrick in her IndyCar return Saturday, May 5: Pittsburgh at Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:07 Washington, TBA signed RB Alfred Blue. Released TE Angeles, 20. p.m. x-Monday, May 7: Washington at Zach Conque, CB Bryce Jones, TE RBI_Baez, Chicago, 26; Ces- Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. By JENNA FRYER Pittsburgh, TBA Ryan Malleck and LB Gimel Presi- pedes, New York, 25; Franco, thrived on Indy's main Series before the end of dent. Philadelphia, 22; Pollock, Arizona, AP Auto Racing Writer x-Wednesday, May 9: Pittsburgh National League stage, and she doesn't 2017 and already has a win at Washington, TBA JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — All Times EDT 21; Albies, Atlanta, 20; Cervelli, Boston 1, Tampa Bay 1 Released P Brad Nortman and WR East Division Pittsburgh, 20; 5 tied at 19. Sebastien Bourdais was anticipate that changing and a pole on his resume Saturday, April 28: Boston 6, Jaelen Strong. Signed OL Tony WLPct GB HITS_Albies, Atlanta, 34; Cabr- Tampa Bay 2 Adams; DT Michael Hughes; DE New York 17 9 .654 — era, New York, 34; Castro, Miami, back at Indianapolis Motor this year. this season. Monday, April 30: Tampa Bay 4, Lyndon Johnson; OT KC McDer- Atlanta 16 11 .593 1½ 34; Gennett, Cincinnati, 34; Herrera, Speedway on Monday. So Patrick, who spent last Castroneves, the three- Boston 2 mott, S C.J. Reavis; WRs Allen Philadelphia 16 12 .571 2 Philadelphia, 34; Turner, Washing- Wednesday, May 2: Tampa Bay Lazard and Dorren Miller; CBs Dee Washington 13 16 .448 5½ ton, 33; 6 tied at 32. was Helio Castroneves, week at boyfriend Aaron time Indy 500 winner, also at Boston, 7 p.m. Delaney, Tre Herndon and Quenton Miami 10 18 .357 8 DOUBLES_Albies, Atlanta, 12; who returned to his home Rodgers' Green Bay, Wis- got his first laps around Friday, May 4: Tampa Bay at Meeks; and LBs Reggie Hunter, Central Division Freeman, Atlanta, 11; Kendrick, Boston, 7 p.m. Darius Jackson and Andrew Motua- WLPct GB Washington, 10; Cabrera, New away from home to re-accli- consin, home "watching Indy in the 2018 configura- Sunday, May 6: Boston at Tampa puaka. Chicago 16 10 .615 — York, 9; Contreras, Chicago, 9; mate to an Indy car. the snow melt," was tion of the car. Because he Bay, TBA MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Re- Pittsburgh 17 12 .586 ½ Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 9; Hosmer, x-Tuesday, May 8: Tampa Bay at signed CB Terence Newman. Exer- Milwaukee 17 13 .567 1 San Diego, 9; Martinez, St. Louis, 9; But the show really already shifting into race was moved by Roger Boston, TBA cised their fifth-year option on CB St. Louis 15 12 .556 1½ Mercer, Pittsburgh, 9; 9 tied at 8. begins on Tuesday when x-Thursday, May 10: Boston at Trae Waynes. Agreed to terms with Cincinnati 7 22 .241 10½ TRIPLES_Baez, Chicago, 3; mode and talked confi- Penske to the sports car Tampa Bay, TBA DE Jonathan Wynn, QB Peter West Division Marte, Pittsburgh, 3; 12 tied at 2. Danica Patrick's farewell dently about her next hur- series this year, the Brazil- WESTERN CONFERENCE Pugals, FB Kamryn Pettway, S Tray WLPct GB HOME RUNS_Albies, Atlanta, 9; Winnipeg 1, Nashville 1 Matthews, DT Curtis Cothran, G Arizona 19 8 .704 — Blackmon, Colorado, 9; Harper, tour returns to her biggest dle. Yes, it's been more ian will only run this Friday, April 27: Winnipeg 4, Chris Gonzalez, TE Tyler Hoppes, Colorado 15 15 .500 5½ Washington, 8; Villanueva, San stage. The world's most than six years since she's month at Indy and try to Nashville 1 RBs Mike Boone and Roc Thomas, San Francisco 14 14 .500 5½ Diego, 8; Baez, Chicago, 7; DeJong, Sunday, April 29: Nashville 5, CBs Holton Hill and Trevon Mathis, Los Angeles 12 15 .444 7 St. Louis, 7; Schwarber, Chicago, 7; famous female race car been in an Indy car and it grab a record-tying fourth Winnipeg 4, 2OT LBs Garrett Dooley and Hercules San Diego 10 19 .345 10 Thames, Milwaukee, 7; 8 tied at 6. driver returns to IndyCar has had two body modifi- victory. Tony Kanaan, in an Tuesday, May 1: Nashville at Mata'afa and WRs Jeff Badet, Sunday's Games STOLEN BASES_Inciarte, Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Armanti Foreman, Korey Robertson Miami 3, Colorado 0 Atlanta, 13; Turner, Washington, 12; for the first time since 2011 cations during her A.J. Foyt Racing car, was Thursday, May 3: Nashville at and Jake Wieneke. Atlanta 10, Philadelphia 1 MTaylor, Washington, 9; Cain, Mil- to prepare for her final Winnipeg, 9:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 0 waukee, 8; Marte, Pittsburgh, 8; Pol- absence. fastest on the day at Saturday, May 5: Winnipeg at Released S J.J. Wilcox. Washington 3, Arizona 1 lock, Arizona, 6; 5 tied at 5. drive around Indianapolis She's approaching Tues- 226.181 mph, and Marco Nashville, TBA SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Cincinnati 8, Minnesota 2 PITCHING_Scherzer, Washing- x-Monday, May 7: Nashville at Exercised the fifth-year option on DL Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 0 ton, 5-1; Corbin, Arizona, 4-0; God- Motor Speedway in the in day much like she did her Andretti wasn't too shabby Winnipeg, TBA Arik Armstead. Signed WR Steven N.Y. Mets 14, San Diego 2 ley, Arizona, 4-1; McCarthy, Atlanta, advance of the Indianapo- very first Indy test, in 2004. at third on the speed chart. x-Thursday, May 10: Winnipeg at Dunbar, TE Ross Dwelley, QB Jack San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 2 4-0; Wacha, St. Louis, 4-1; Williams, Nashville, TBA Heneghan, OL Alan Knott, OL Monday's Games Pittsburgh, 4-1; 16 tied at 3. lis 500. Her preparations "When I first drove an IndyCar closed the Vegas 1, San Jose 1 Jamar McGloster, DL Niles Scott Chicago Cubs 3, Colorado 2 ERA_Cueto, San Francisco, will help kick off IndyCar's Indy car back in the day at afternoon with a brief test Thursday, April 26: Vegas 7, San and S Terrell Williams. Waived LB Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2 0.84; Garcia, Miami, 1.00; Martinez, Jose 0 Jimmie Gilbert, LB Boseko Lokom- Miami 8, Philadelphia 4 St. Louis, 1.43; Scherzer, Washing- beloved "Month of May" – Kentucky when no one was session of a windscreen it Saturday, April 28: San Jose 4, bo, DB Dexter McCoil, LB Donavin Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 5 ton, 1.62; deGrom, New York, 2.06; and Patrick is sure to own Vegas 3, 2OT Newsom and CB Channing Strib- L.A. Dodgers at Arizona Ryu, Los Angeles, 2.22; Corbin, Ari- watching, now they are is developing to protect Monday, April 30: Vegas at San ling. San Diego at San Francisco zona, 2.25; Williams, Pittsburgh, the headlines. going to be watching," she drivers' heads in the open Jose, 10 p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Tuesday's Games 2.29; Bettis, Colorado, 2.43; Wednesday, May 2: Vegas at Waived OT Avery Young. Agreed to Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-1) at Washing- Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 2.53. "I imagine I'll probably said. "I've got a feeling that cockpit cars. Defending San Jose, 10 p.m. terms with QB Austin Allen, OL Cole ton (Scherzer 5-1), 7:05 p.m. STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Wash- pop up into the seat fully if it's comfortable, it could series champion Josef New- Friday, May 4: San Jose at Boozer, FB/TE Tanner Hudson, PK Atlanta (Newcomb 1-1) at N.Y. ington, 57; Corbin, Arizona, 55; Vegas, 10 p.m. Trevor Moore, RB Shaun Wilson, Ss Mets (Syndergaard 2-0), 7:10 p.m. deGrom, New York, 48; Synder- kitted up once before I get come back to me really garden spent about 45 min- x-Sunday, May 6: Vegas at San Godwin Igwebuike and Josh Liddell, Milwaukee (Anderson 2-2) at gaard, New York, 46; Ray, Arizona, in, just to make sure every- quick. I have to remember utes behind the wind- Jose, TBA WRs Sergio Bailey and Ervin Cincinnati (Bailey 0-3), 7:10 p.m. 45; Strasburg, Washington, 43; Ker- x-Tuesday, May 8: San Jose at Phillips, TEs Donnie Ernsberger and Philadelphia (Eflin 0-0) at Miami shaw, Los Angeles, 42; Smith, thing is good, and go over the very first time I ever screen at the end of the day Vegas, TBA Jason Reese and DEs Demone Har- (Garcia 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Miami, 41; Martinez, St. Louis, 40; 2 ris, Evan Perrizo and Antonio Sim- Colorado (Gray 2-4) at Chicago tied at 39. things like, 'How the hell drove an Indy car, having and seemed to struggle a Bruins-Lightning do I start this thing?'" never driven one before, it bit with glare bouncing off Patrick said in a telephone went fine. So I've got to the screen and vision. Bucks all excited, playing in a new right-handed Bledsoe said interview with The Associ- trust that everything will Next comes Patrick's arena and everyone is going Sunday that he hoped to ated Press. be fine." return on Tuesday, which to be having fun," he said. avoid surgery, but that he And by that, Patrick lit- Like it or not, Patrick was originally scheduled From page 9 might have to wear a brace erally meant how she starts has earned her spot on the for late March but was to their demise against the Other notes and high- for a couple months. the car and begins her final central stage for the final postponed because of a Celtics. Milwaukee finished lights as the offseason JET PACKED drive. month of her racing career. cold and rainy weather. last in the NBA in rebound- begins: Veteran guard Jason She's been chasing her With Patrick back at She's used to attention, she ing (39.8 per game) and COOL KHRIS Terry wants to return to Mil- dreams since she was a lit- Indy for the May 27 race, thrives under pressure, 25th in opponent 3-point Khris Middleton can get waukee for his 20th NBA tle girl in Illinois, and two everything she does in her and she's ready for the shooting (37 percent). The overshadowed sometimes season. The NBA's active decades later, she's ready GoDaddy-sponsored cameras when she gets Bucks excelled on the break by the high-flying Antetok- career leader in 3-point field to call it a career. Her Chevrolet will be scruti- back into the car. and were sixth in the league ounmpo. But the sixth-year goals will be 41 when the farewell began with nized. Even Monday, the There are 35 entries for in 2-point shooting (53 per- forward is making a name next season tips off in Octo- NASCAR's season-opening first day the track opened this year's race, which cent) but 22nd from 3-point for himself with his all- ber. Averaging 16 minutes a Daytona 500, where for testing, had a buzz means two drivers won't Patrick was collected in a about Patrick's presence qualify for the 500. Patrick range (35 percent). around game. After scoring game, Terry's most impor- a career-high 20.1 points crash and finished 35th. and she wasn't even on the will be in a Chevrolet field- A full year with Parker tant role was to bring ener- might help. He averaged per game in the regular sea- But the "Danica Double" track. ed by Ed Carpenter Racing, gy off the bench. He's also a 12.6 points in 31 games son, Middleton averaged was always about bringing Instead, it was Bourdais a team that is traditionally respected voice in the lock- after returning in February 24.7 in the playoffs. He's her career full circle and back on the big oval for the strong at Indy, and hasn't from the second left knee also capable of guarding er room. walking away at Indy, the first time since he broke his thought at all about poten- injury of his four-year every position but center. "Obviously I know my place that made her a hip and pelvis when he tially missing her retire- career. THUMBS UP? impact. I've been here two household name. Patrick wrecked qualifying his car ment race. Antetokounmpo thinks Eric Bledsoe played the years now. I want to see the led 19 laps and finished for last year's 500. The "Why would I?" she his teammate's return is a last three games of the process, the finished prod- fourth as a rookie in 2005 injury was supposed to said. done deal. series with a wrap protect- uct, because I know the and she was a career-best sideline him all year, but he "I'm thinking about "And we are going to be ing his left thumb. The potential," Terry said. third in 2009. She's always was back in the IndyCar going to win the race." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Pulling the L-word trigger too soon

Dear Annie: A friend recently set me up with an amazing man. We have been dat- ing for roughly three months. Every time we go out, we have so much fun. I’m pret- ty sure that he is the one. Last Saturday night was especially lovely. He told me to dress nicely and took me to a very fancy Dear restaurant. We ate delicious food and Annie laughed the whole evening. We then went back to my house to watch a movie. As we were sitting on the couch, I told him that I can be gay, but whatever.) He is not homo- think I’m falling in love with him. At that phobic and is all for equality for the point, he sort of nervously smiled and said LGBTQ community. But he keeps talking he’s having a really nice time getting to know me. Needless to say, I was very taken about how his “gaydar” tells him when aback. I tried to just laugh it off. He still someone is gay. Since the birth of our called me the next day, and we are resum- daughter, it’s been getting more and more DEFLOCKED ing as though I never said the L-word. on my nerves. I don’t care what anyone’s Should I bring it up again? Should I sexuality is, and I don’t want to listen to assume that he doesn’t love me? Annie, my husband’s interpretation of it. He does- help me. n’t mention how straight other people are. – Beat Him to the Punch Too Soon When I tell him this commentary is Dear Beat Him to the Punch: Before you unwanted (by me and our friends), he call your relationship a knockout, take a blows me off. What can I tell him to get step back. It sounds as if you two have a him to understand that not everyone wonderful connection that will continue wants his take on sexuality? to grow. Keep in mind that if telling some- – Annoyed and Trying to Help one that you love him too soon scares him Dear Annoyed and Trying to Help: Tell off, then he was not the one. Better to learn MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM him that these comments are not funny or that after three months than after three insightful. They’re also not a good exam- years. ple to set for your daughter. (She might be Some people are slower to express their pre-verbal now, but she won’t be for long.) emotions, and the fact that he is behaving as before is a very good sign. Give him If that’s not reason enough for him, you time. Perhaps he’ll surprise you and tell might mention that constantly talking you soon that he loves you, too. Good rela- about other people’s sexuality makes him tionships, like so much else in life, depend seem uncomfortable with his own. Per- on a series of small successes achieved one haps he should take some time to reflect day at a time. on why he’s so preoccupied with the topic. Dear Annie: My husband persistently Send your questions for Annie Lane to comments when he feels a person or a sit- [email protected]. BORN LOSER uation is gay. (I’m not sure how a situation COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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