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Friends of Iron Belle Prepare for Future

Friends of Iron Belle Prepare for Future

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NATION • 2 SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Friday, March 23, 2018 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 36 | Low: 19 | Details, page 2 SOLO & ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL Music extravaganza held at LLW By IAN MINIELLY [email protected] IRONWOOD – Spread across three rooms in Luther L. Wright K-12 Thursday, the musicians and singers of Hurley, Bessemer and Iron- wood played and sung their hearts out in the Solo and Ensemble Festival. Each soloist or ensemble hopes for a 1 star rating from the judges, which is the highest possible score. “A” Division players and singers that receive a 1 star score from the judge qualify for the Wisconsin state tour- nament.

Ian Minielly/Daily Globe OLIVIA CANE’S hands glide across the piano for a solo Thursday at the LLW Solo and Ensemble Festival. She played Beethoven’s “Moon- light Sonata.” Cane said, “the interesting thing about this piece is it uses the same platform over and over again.” With that insight, the listening was even more enjoyable and interactive to try listening to how Ian Minielly/Daily Globe Beethoven purposefully DAYNE STUHR with his snare drum and Tabitha Morello on her piccolo, top, both of Hurley, were commended for their tempo and style composed the repetitive by judge Karol Baugh during Thursdays Solo and Ensemble Festival at Luther L. Wright. Right bottom, Amelia Harma and her tuba played sonata. the “1812 Overture” at Thursdays Solo and Ensemble Festival, filling the LLW band room with the sounds of marching and exploding can- non. Harma is a student at Hurley. Friends of Iron Belle prepare for future Mercer By RICHARD JENKINS candidate [email protected] IRONWOOD – While the locals have continued to use the forum trail through the winter; the Friends of the Iron Belle Trail are scheduled busy preparing for warmer weather, holding its spring meet- MERCER, Wis. – Mercer ing Thursday. voters will have a chance to Among the items on the agen- hear from the local candi- da was an update on the progress dates on the April 3 ballot, as expanding the trail east from the Iron County Citizens Bessemer. Forum will host a candidates The trail east will be built in forum at the Great Northern two phases, according to trail Motel. authority chairperson Scott The forum will be at 7 p.m. Erickson, with the first phase Wednesday, and feature can- continuing the trail from Besse- didates in the town’s three contested races. mer to Ramsay. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe While the process is still in the SCOTT ERICKSON provides an update on the process of extending the Iron Belle Trail east from Jim Kichak and James relatively early stages, the Bessemer Thursday at Cold Iron Brewing during the Friends of the Iron Belle Trail’s spring meeting. Schmidt are running for a seat progress has been positive so far. representing Mercer on the “The moon is aligned, the “Those two grants work sions on the grants won’t be awarded the Western Gateway county board. Michael Lam- stars are out and it’s full speed together to pay for (the trail con- announced until fall, he was Trail Authority a $19,720 grant bert, Charles Schroepfer and ahead,” Erickson said. struction),” Erickson said. hopeful about the chances of the for route planning Monday. James Davis are competing He said the easements for the The Gogebic Range Health project getting funded. “That’s to study the connec- for two seats on the Mercer trail segment have all been agreed Foundation will provide the nec- If the grants are awarded, tion between Ramsay and Wake- Town Board. Kelly Kohegyi upon and the paperwork is being essary local match associated Erickson said the tentative time- field,” Erickson said. and Karl Anderson are run- finalized. with the grants, according to line would start the planning and The grant was one of 28 ning for one seat on the Mer- Two grant applications are Erickson, estimated to be around bidding process in 2019 and con- awarded for projects along the cer School Board. also being prepared, one for the $200,000. struction could possibly begin in length of the trail, which runs The forum is being orga- Michigan Department of Natural “Without that we would not 2020. between Ironwood and Belle Isle nized by residents of sur- Resources and the other for the even be applying for the grants,” While work continues on rounding communities, a citi- Michigan Department of Trans- he said. securing funding for the Besse- zens forum spokesperson portation. said in a release announcing While Erickson said the deci- mer-Ramsay segment, the DNR FRIENDS page 5 — the forum. Candidates will each give brief opening and closing remarks, according to the Washington Elementary kids raise money for American Heart Association spokesperson, and answer By IAN MINIELLY the students for their hard work Thursday. for and just how one family and young man written questions submitted [email protected] What the kids and faculty at Washington Ele- would be touched personally by this issue. by the audience to the moder- BESSEMER – The kids of Washington Ele- mentary could not have known was a family Tyler Kroll was designated the schools ator. mentary school in Bessemer gathered to would move to the area and enroll in Wash- Heart hero and given a medal for already hav- Amy Nosal, with the Iron receive their rewards and get redirected into ington with first hand experience of heart ing experienced surgery and come through County University of Wiscon- another cause in honor of a fellow student. issues. like a grizzled veteran. Members of the sin-Extension, is moderating The school launched its Jump Rope For Tyler Kroll had surgery on his heart before Lioness Club were on hand to point out the the event. Hearts fundraiser at the end of January and he and his sister Ella enrolled into the Wash- Brian Nasi Memorial Walk Run fundraiser Candidates and their sup- beginning of February to raise money for the ington School. Hearing that after launching American Heart Association. the fundraiser put an even greater emphasis Awards and t-shirts were given by grade to on the good the raised money would be used HEART — page 5 MERCER — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Business ...... 7 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-13 Thursday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 11 Vol. 99, No. 104 High 38 High 72 (1910) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 1 Low -19 (1965) Thursday none Snow depth 18 in. Obituaries ...... 6 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 136.1 in. 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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 32/19 Todayy we will see partly cloudy Bergland skies,, high g of 36°,, humidity y of 47%. 34/19 NortheastNorthheast wind 2 to 9 mph. The Wakefield Ironwood recordd high for today is 72° set in Saxon 34/19 36/19 Marenisco 1910. Expect partly cloudy skies 37/20 tonight,tonighht, overnight low of 19°. Bessemer 35/17 Upson Hurley 34/19 Watersmeet 37/20 36/19 35/16 SUNS AND MOON Associated Press THIS MARCH 14, file photo shows Students sitting in silence as they rally in front of Mercer the White House in Washington. Students walked out of school to protest gun vio- 38/17 Manitowish lence in the biggest demonstration yet of the student activism that has emerged in 38/15 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 6:57 a.m. response to last month’s massacre of 17 people at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 7:17 p.m. 40/19 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 10:50 a.m. Douglas High School. In the wake of a Valentine’s Day shooting, a handful of Park- MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 1:11 a.m. land, Fla., teenagers are on the cusp of pulling off what could be one of the largest marches in history with nearly 1 million expected in D.C. and more than 800 sister ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER marches planned across every continent.

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: ing that killed 17, the teens have pulled all- power then they might not need a gun,” nighters, scheduling speakers, petitioning Deitsch said. COUPON city councils, renting stages and walking In Arizona, well over 20,000 people on march routes with police in a grass-roots social media promised to attend the stu- movement that has raised more than $4 dent-led march, said leader Jordan Harb, a Friday Night Fish Fry Special million. Students will walk down Pennsyl- 17-year-old junior at Mountain View High vania Avenue during March for Our Lives School in Mesa. He coordinated vendors BUY ONE GET ONE 1/2 OFF on Saturday alongside pop stars Ariana and met with police to talk about barri- Dine in only 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Grande, Jennifer Hudson, Miley Cyrus cades and security as they expect counter- and Demi Lovato. protesters to bring assault weapons. Expires 3/31/2018 They have requested 14 Jumbotrons, They’ve raised roughly $34,000 through 2,000 chairs and 2,000 public restrooms. T-Shirt sales and donations. The group Ari- “People don’t think about all these little zonans For Gun Safety is handling the Easy Access – U.S.www.larrysluckystrikes.com Hwy. 2 things, but they add up,” said Marjory money since the teens are underage. 906-932-4132 Stoneman Douglas senior Ryan Deitsch, “All of my waking hours are pretty who is 18. much spent on the march right now,” Harb School shooting victim ‘brain Several student organizers have become said. “I’m in class and all I do in class is mainstays on national TV, promoting the march stuff. I was in Spanish yesterday dead,’ life support ending marches, and they landed on the cover of depositing $10,000 in our bank account.” Time magazine. In the first two weeks after Marjory Stoneman Douglas student the shooting, Deitsch worked 22-hour Casey Sherman spends most of her time in GREAT MILLS, Md. (AP) – A teenage been in a relationship that recently ended. days, often sleeping in his clothes. class working on a sister march in Park- girl who was shot when a classmate “All indications suggest the shooting “I’d basically keep going until I shut land, where they’re expecting more than opened fire inside their Maryland high was not a random act of violence,” police down, like I’d just collapse, sometimes I’d 20,000 people. She and fellow students school is brain dead and is being removed said in a statement. be on the floor,” Deitsch said. successfully petitioned city commission- from life support, her mother said Thurs- Willey had been in critical condition at Seasoned activists have marveled at ers to get permits and she’s learned about day the University of Maryland Prince what the students accomplished so far, sponsorships and tax exemptions for char- Melissa Willey told news reporters George’s Hospital Center. A fundraising including a sweeping gun bill in Florida itable groups. Thursday night that her daughter, 16-year- page to help her family has raised more and school walkouts attended by over a mil- “Every day it’s kind of cool because I’m old Jaelynn Willey has “no life left in her.” than $59,000. lion students last week, according to orga- learning things I don’t learn in school,” the She said Jaelynn would be removed from A 14-year-old boy who was shot in the nizers Women’s March. Oprah Winfrey and 17-year-old said. life support during the evening. thigh during the encounter was released George and Amal Clooney have each donat- Broward County Property Appraiser The teen was shot Tuesday by 17-year- Wednesday from a hospital. ed $500,000. The cast of “Modern Family” Marty Kiar helped the students navigate old Austin Rollins at Great Mills High Attempts to reach Rollins’ family have did a public service announcement, and local government but credited the rest to School in St. Mary’s County. been unsuccessful. Broadway stars Lin-Manuel Miranda and them, saying “I’ve never seen anybody be Rollins died after shooting Willey. A St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron Ben Platt recorded a song for the march. able to bring so many stakeholders togeth- school resource officer got there within a credited Deputy First Class Blaine Gaskill The Women’s March, Everytown for er in such a short period of time.” minute and fired a shot at Rollins, but it’s with preventing any more loss of life. Gun Safety and the gun violence preven- Riley Helberg, a 14-year-old freshman at not yet clear whether Rollins was killed Cameron said Gaskill, a six-year veter- tion group founded by former Congress- Crescenta Valley High School, said the Los by the officer’s bullet or took his own an with SWAT team training, responded woman Gabrielle Giffords provided heavy Angeles march could eclipse the Women’s life. within a minute and fired his weapon support for the march, opening the youths March there with more than 100,000 The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office simultaneously with a final shot fired by up to criticism that they are just pawns of expected, along with a performance from said Wednesday Rollins and the girl had Rollins. The officer was unharmed. left-wing organizations that have been singer Charlie Puth. Japanese camp funding advances after Zinke, lawmaker spat HONOLULU (AP) – Funding for a program to preserve the sites where Japanese-Americans were interned during World War II has moved forward after becoming the back- drop of a spat between a Hawaii congresswoman and the Interior Depart- ment boss. Democratic U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke discussed the fund- ing last week at a House committee hearing in Washington. When the Japanese- American congresswoman asked Zinke whether he would continue the pro- gram, Zinke replied with the Japanese greeting for hello, or “konnichiwa.” Hanabusa’s colleagues later criticized Zinke for being juvenile and treating her as a foreigner. 779 Hanabusa said Zinke was Bad River Lodge & Casino is proudly owned by the racially stereotyping her. Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Zinke defended his use www.badriver.com • 800-777-7449 • 715-682-7121 of the term, saying, “How 10 miles east of Ashland on Hwy 2 • Odanah, WI could ever saying ‘good Like us on [email protected] morning’ be bad?” The House approved $3 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, ALTER OR CANCEL ANY PROMOTION OR EVENT AT ANY TIME. million for the project. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 3 Wisconsin voters should start SPECIAL OLYMPICS BOWLING process to get an ID now MADISON – Spring and elections are here. If you need an ID to vote, start the process for free ID to vote now The Wisconsin 2018 spring election is weeks away and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Divi- sion of Motor Vehicles wants to be sure people know how to obtain identification, free of charge, that is valid for vot- ing. Most persons already have valid identification for vot- ing purposes (driver license, identification card, military or student ID card, etc.). There is no separate “voter ID.” Anyone unsure if their identification meets the require- ments should visit the Wisconsin Elections Commission website to check. For persons who need identification to show at the polls for voting, DMV offers free Wisconsin IDs and has a process, called Voter ID Petition Process, if the required documents needed for an ID are not readily available. This process, available free of charge, can be used to quickly obtain a receipt valid to take to the polls for vot- ing while the remaining documents or verifications are Submitted photo AREA SPECIAL Olympians competed in bowling at Larry’s Lucky Strikes on Wednesday. Those who received tro- obtained. A list of the required documents, such as a birth phies were, from left, Brandon Lampart, Gerald Miller, Jason O’Leary, Laura Nokes, Lola Mariacher, Brittany Sor- certificate, are available at wisconsindmv.gov. dahl, Gena Penegor, Tim Norback, Jeremy Netzel and Patty Jacisin. Anyone with questions related to obtaining an ID to vote should call DMV’s Voter ID hotline at 844-588-1069. However, DMV does not have information regarding voter eligibility, poll locations, voter registration information or Special Olympics holds area bowling tournament other election information. The Wisconsin Elections IRONWOOD – Larry’s Lucky place Ribbon, David Cottenham, 5th Forstrom, 2nd place Ribbon, Melissa Commission has details at elections.wi.gov. Strikes hosted the 2018 Special place Ribbon. Lane 3: Tim Norback, Snarski, 3rd place Ribbon, Marilyn Start now at wisconsindmv.gov or at a local DMV Cus- Olympics Bowling tournament on Grand Champion Trophy, David Karling, 4th place Ribbon, Angela tomer Service Center. To find a DMV, check hours, ser- Wednesday where 96 Special Gourneau, 1st place Ribbon, Glenn Contratto, 5th place Ribbon. Lane 8: vices and wait times, visit wisconsindmv.gov\centers. Olympic athletes, coaches and chap- Theide, 2nd place Ribbon, Paul Jeremy Netzel, Grand Champion Tro- erons from Gogebic and Ontonagon Tuominen, 3rd place Ribbon, Joe phy, Branden Nelson, 1st place Rib- Taxes due in less than a month Counties in Michigan and Iron Coun- Miller, 4th place Ribbon, Josh Fultz, bon, Jesse Parlier, 2nd place Ribbon, ty in Wisconsin registered for this 5th place Ribbon, Arnie Bolo - Tyler Sperhake, 3rd place Ribbon, LANSING – Michigan taxpayers are reminded that tournament. dropped. Lane 4: Gena Penegor, Sam Whiteside, 4th place Ribbon, state income tax returns are due in less than a month, Barb Siira, Director of SOMI -A39, Grand Champion Trophy, Candi Mar- Tim Minier, 5th place Ribbon. Lane according to the Michigan Department of Treasury. welcomed everyone to the tourna- tin, 1st place Ribbon, Tanya Brooks, 9: Lola Mariacher, Grand Champion By 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17, state income tax ment and led the athletes in the 2nd place Ribbon, Kristy Dobbins, Trophy, Menkenzy Letho, 1st place returns must be submitted by e-filing or postmarked Pledge of Allegiance and the Special 3rd place Ribbon, Alsiha Hill, 4th Ribbon, Denna Fooce, 2nd place Rib- through the U.S. Postal Service. Taxpayers are encour- Olympic oath. place Ribbon- tied, Christina bon, Martin McClung, 3rd place Rib- aged to e-file for greater return accuracy, enabling Trea- Each Bowler received a T-shirt to Scheulke, 4th place Ribbon - tied. bon, Robyn Nasi, 4th place Ribbon, sury to process refunds faster. celebrate 50 years of Special Lane 5: Jason O’Leary, Grand Cham- Emmy Lou Eisch, 5th place Ribbon, “Please do not wait to file your state income tax Olympics and bowled two games. pion Trophy, Nicholas Webb, 1st May Miller - Dropped. Lane 10: Patty return,” said Deputy State Treasurer Glenn White, head of During the banquet the following Place Ribbon, Alfred Godfrey , 2nd Jacisin, Grand Champion Trophy, Treasury’s Tax Administration Group. “Taxpayers who awards were given out: Lane 1: Bran- place Ribbon, Jim Barbacovi, 3rd Bob Cook, 1st place Ribbon, Jason rush to file their returns are at a higher risk for making don Lampart, Grand Champion Tro- place Ribbon, Dennis Lampart, 4th Brown, 2nd place Ribbon, Cleo errors and delaying refunds.” phy; Fred Broemer, Average 137 — 1st place Ribbon, Terry Niva, 5th place Dahlin, 3rd place Ribbon, Jassica Choosing electronic filing and direct deposit is conve- place Ribbon, Dennis Anttila, 2nd Ribbon, Matt Kostac, 6th plave Rib- Martin, Kaarina Danielson, Kristian- nient, safe and secure. place Ribbon, John Statler, 3rd place bon. Lane 6:Brittany Sordahl, Grand na Bestich - Dropped. Last year, more than 4.1 million Michigan taxpayers e- Ribbon, Josh Cherney, 4th place Rib- Champion Trophy, Tanya Obremski, A pizza banquet followed the tour- filed, which is nearly 83 percent of state income tax fil- bon, Barney Hinch, 5th place Ribbon- 1st place Ribbon, Linda Barnabo, nament with sponsor awards given ers. tied, Ted Ketola, 6th place Ribbon. 2nd place Ribbon, Hannah Platze, out. Limited quantities of printed tax forms have been dis- Lane 2: Gerald Miller, Grand Cham- 3rd place Ribbon, Latrisse Webb, 4th The next event is the U.P. Region- tributed to public libraries, Michigan Department of pion Trophy, Jeff Tormala, 1st place place Ribbon, Kelly Boogaard, 5th al Aquatics finals in Sault Saint Health and Human Services county offices, Treasury field Ribbon, Patrick Bruun, 2nd place place Ribbon, Vickie Wilhelm - Marie on April 20 and 21, with train- offices and northern Michigan post offices. Ribbon, Cory Sexton, 3rd place Rib- dropped. Lane 7: Laura Nokes, Grand ing at Indianhead Mountain Resort, For the convenience of taxpayers, both federal and bon - Tied, Joe Cottenham, 3rd place Champion Trophy, Stephanie Wakefield and AmericInn, Silver state tax returns are due on Tuesday, April 17. Ribbon - Tied, Keith Paulson, 4th Sokolovic, 1st place Ribbon, Michelle City. Community calendar

Email calendar items and p.m., Wesley United Methodist Memorial Building. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- an Church, Ironwood. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan community news to Church, Ironwood. Western U.P. Board of 2190. area74.org. Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- [email protected]. Alcoholics Anonymous, Health, 6:00 p.m., Western Mercer Health and Well- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. 4450. For more information, call 906- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran U.P. Health Department, 540 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., EDT, Ontonagon United Alcoholics Anonymous, 932-2211. Church, Bessemer. Depot Street, Hancock. Mercer Community Center. Methodist Church basement, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. Bessemer School Board, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 next to Holiday gas station, Ironwood. area74.org. Friday, March 23 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ontonagon. area74.org. Overeaters Anonymous, Monday, March 26 School library. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Coffee with a Cop, 8 a.m., Government 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, Wakefield. Uptown Cafe. Iron County Food Pantry, Tuesday, March 27 Gogebic County Board, 5 Catholic Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Catholic Church, Ironwood. Center. 4450. noon, Ironwood Memorial Thursday, March 29 area74.org. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Alcoholics Anonymous, Saturday, March 31 Building. Daughters of Isaballa, 6 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Gogebic County Veterans Pickleball, 10 a.m. to p.m., St. Sebastian Catholic Ironwood. Ironwood. area74.org. Community Pickleball Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 noon, Ironwood Memorial Church, Bessemer. Mercer Food Pantry, Iron County Mobile Food Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer a.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- Building. Ironwood Sports Hall of noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Pantry, noon – 1:30 p.m., Iron School gymnasium. 715-776- ing. 906-667-1110. Gogebic County Veterans Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: County Recycling/Iron County 4588. Breakfast For Your Brain, Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 K-12 School, room 205. 715-476-7655. Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 Community Night Meal 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Commu- a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., Ironwood Carnegie 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. 715- Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- nity Center. 715-561-2695. p.m., Watersmeet Township; MECCA cabin near the treat- Library Board, 4 p.m. 561-2695. tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Alcoholics Anonymous, 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous/ Overeaters Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Township. 906-667-1110. Street, Ironwood. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- 5 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 an Church, Ironwood. Church, Wakefield. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 noon, Elk and Hound. Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. In Loving Memory of Ironwood Carnegie p.m., Our Lady of Peace Woods and Blooms Gar- Open Community Dinner, Sunday, April 1 Library Board of Trustees Catholic Church, Ironwood. den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist SUE THOMAS Meeting, 4 p.m.. library. area74.org. Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. Church, Putnam Ave., Wake- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 who passed away March 24, 2017 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Life Support Group, 6:30 field, 906-667-0230. p.m., closed meeting, Salem EDT, Ontonagon United EDT, Ontonagon United p.m., Woodland Church, Iron- ReGeneration Youth, Lutheran Church, Ironwood. No one knows how much we miss you Methodist Church basement, Methodist Church basement, wood. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Mercer Health and Well- next to Holiday gas station, next to Holiday gas station, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., No one know the pain we bear ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Ontonagon. area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. p.m., Episcopal Church of the ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Mercer Community Center. And the Loneliness and heartache Alcoholics Anonymous, Government Transfiguration, Ironwood. Center, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Trail 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Iron County Human Ser- area74.org. Celebrate Recovery, 6 Life will never be the same. Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Catholic Church, Ironwood. vices Board, 3 p.m., county p.m., free meal followed by Bessemer. But we hope some day to meet you area74.org. board room. Wednesday, March 28 meeting, Bessemer city hall Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Gogebic County Road auditorium. On the bright and golden shore. p.m., Wesley United Methodist Saturday, March 24 Commission, 3:15 p.m. town- Christian Men of the Alcoholics Anonymous, Where there’ll never be a parting Church, Ironwood. ship meeting, 4 p.m. finance Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Alcoholics Anonymous, Always Joy and Peace forevermore. Community Pickleball meeting, regular meeting fol- Cafe, Ironwood. Church, Hurley. area74.org. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer lows finance meeting, Court- Mentoring of Moms, 9- Church, Bessemer. Sadly missed by School gymnasium. 715-776- house Annex, Bessemer. 10:30 a.m., Range Community Friday, March 30 area74.org. husband, children 4588. Hurley Planning and Zon- Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 ing Committee, 4:30 p.m., city 4355. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Monday, April 2 & grandchildren p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer Township open meeting, noon, Salem Iron County Food Pantry, Board, 5 p.m., Bessemer Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Sunday, March 25 Township Hall, Ramsay. area74.org. 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Mercer School Board, 5 DOVE Support Group, Ironwood. Senior Game Day and p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Mercer Food Pantry, Lunch, 12:15 p.m., Mercer mons, Mercer, Wis. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Senior Center. Ironwood Township Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 715-476-7655. Better Hearing. Better Conversations. Board, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. p.m., closed meeting, Salem With almost 30 years of Township offices. Iron County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous/ Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 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This is another critical the latest Gallup poll. But focusing fault line. About one-third of Ameri- on the president’s flaws masks seri- Cokie cans own guns, and they backed ous splits that could limit Democrat- and Steve Trump by 32 points. Non-gun own- In Their Opinion ic chances of recapturing Congress Roberts ers supported Clinton by 35 points. this fall, or defeating Trump in 2020. The threat to the Democrats is Businesses should Two recent statements graphically that the party’s left wing, the illustrate this division. Hillary Clin- Sanders-Warren cabal, will dismiss ton analyzed her defeat in 2016 by Lamb’s victory as an aberration, lead school reform saying, “If you look at the map of the This is hardly the first time. Clin- cling to their fantasy that this is a Business Leaders for Michigan joined the fray United States, there is all that red in ton’s crack during the campaign that left-leaning country, and try to purge this week of groups calling for the state to become the middle where Trump won. I won Trump supporters filled a “basket of candidates who don’t meet progres- among the top 10 for its schools and talent develop- on the coasts ... I won in the places deplorables” was, she admits, a sive litmus tests. They almost suc- ment. The challenges and shortfalls facing Michi- that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, “political gift” to the Republican ceeded in ousting Rep. Dan Lipinski, gan’s K-12 schools are already well documented, but moving forward, and his whole cam- nominee. And in 2008, Barack an anti-abortion centrist in suburban getting business to back reform efforts is essential to paign, ‘make America great again,’ Obama described GOP voters as Chicago, and more attacks from the long-term success. was looking backwards.” “bitter, they cling to guns and reli- left are looming in other primaries. As this new report reminds us, only one in four Compare that to Cecil Roberts, gion or antipathy to people who Only 26 percent of voters called Michigan students leaves high school ready for the president of the United Mine aren’t like them.” themselves liberals in 2016, and yet career or college. The state is consistently in the bot- Workers in western Pennsylvania, Trump’s successful appeal to an arithmetically challenged leftist, tom 10 of states in math and reading proficiency, who praised Conor Lamb, a 33-year- these disaffected voters was deeply Bob Moser, wrote in Rolling Stone, according to national standardized tests, regardless old Democrat running for Congress cynical and insincere. A thrice-mar- “The America of the future looks of race or income. in suburban Pittsburgh: “He’s a God- ried billionaire from Manhattan has absolutely nothing like the 18th dis- That should worry everyone, but it should espe- fearing, union-supporting, gun-own- nothing in common with voters in trict in Pennsylvania. And the future cially concern business leaders who must be able to ing, job-protecting, pension-defend- places like Pennsylvania’s 18th dis- of the Democratic Party looks noth- find and attract a talented workforce. ing Democrat.” trict. He exploits their “antipathy to ing like Conor Lamb.” In its report, Business Leaders did go beyond the Lamb narrowly won his election. people who aren’t like them” in a That might be true in California, dreary statistics and called for Michigan to look to Clinton lost the same Congressional dangerously demagogic manner. which Clinton won by over 4 million what other states have done to boost student learn- district by 20 points to Trump, on But it was the prejudiced perspec- votes, or New York, where she led by ing and raise performance at a time when students her way to losing Pennsylvania by tive voiced by Democrats like Obama 1.7 million. But many parts of Amer- here keep sliding. 44,000 votes, or less than 1 percent. and Clinton that gave Trump his ica, “all that red in the middle,” will But the biggest contribution the group could That defeat, combined with close opening: a perspective decidedly not continue to look very much like the make is putting together a coalition of business collapses in Michigan and Wiscon- shared by Conor Lamb. Lamb talked 18th district of Pennsylvania. And groups that will demand the changes they call for get sin, cost her the White House. freely during the campaign about his more candidates like Conor Lamb done. That will take time and dedication, but it’s Clinton did win the coasts, and Catholic faith and Roberts praised are precisely what the Democrats what’s needed for this report to turn into action. those regions do tend to be “diverse” him as “God-fearing” – hardly a need to return to power. Business leadership has proven essential in states and “dynamic.” Democrats also do compliment in the relentlessly secu- Democrats cannot give up their like Massachusetts and Tennessee that are often well in heartland urban centers like lar precincts of, say, Palo Alto or basic principles of equal rights, highlighted for the progress they’ve made. That kind Chicago, Minneapolis and Denver. Cambridge. social justice and economic security. of intensive push from employers has been missing But there’s a reason why Yet religious observance was a But too often they sound like cultur- in Michigan, despite the clear need to improve Democrats have lost the presidency key variable in the 2016 election. al snobs who have lost respect for schools. and both chambers of Congress. Voters who attend worship services voters who own guns, attend church And given the dearth of leadership over K-12 Clinton’s sneering comment about at least once a week, 33 percent of and feel dislocated by social and eco- schools in the state, it’s up to the business commu- “all that red in the middle” that was the total, backed Trump by 14 nomic change. nity to jump start these efforts. We’ve often written “looking backwards” by backing points. Those who “never” set foot in And when you lose respect for about how Michigan is one of just a handful of states Trump reveals a profound lack of a sanctuary, about 22 percent, went your voters, you lose elections. to give the governor no direct control over educa- respect and understanding for voters for Clinton by 32 points. Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- tion, and that lack of unified vision has contributed in “flyover” country. The union leader also stressed tacted by email at [email protected] to the current crisis. Changing the leadership of schools here will take a constitutional amendment, Today in history so realistically, that’s not going to happen anytime soon. School reform can’t wait. Some of the ideas the By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History Business Leaders report put forward could help On March 23, 1775, Patrick schools get on a better track. They include: delivered an address to ”Maintaining high student standards and exist- the Virginia Provincial Conven- ing— state assessments of student progress.” It’s tion in which he is said to have important for the state to have a consistent record of declared, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” measuring student achievement. State Superinten- On this date dent Brian Whiston hopes to once again shake up In 1792, Joseph Haydn’s standardized testing, but that would be a disruption Symphony No. 94 in G Major the state can’t afford. (known as the “Surprise” sym- phony because of an unex- ”Effectively preparing teachers and school pected crashing chord in the leaders— through high quality professional develop- second movement) had its first ment, by giving them greater access to technology public performance in London. and data, and by incentivizing strong results In 1806, explorers Meri- through professional recognition.” The state House wether Lewis and William Clark, having reached the recently introduced a package of bills that address Pacific coast, began their jour- this, focusing on preparing teachers for more chal- ney back east. lenging classrooms in low-income areas and creat- In 1914, the first installment ing a class of master teachers who could work with of “The Perils of Pauline,” the idea that came to be known as died near Munich, Germany, at ic post. silent film serial starring Pearl the Strategic Defense Initia- age 64. Today’s Birthdays their younger or struggling colleagues. White, premiered in the greater tive. Dr. Barney Clark, recipient Five years ago: President Movie director Mark Rydell ”Making sure dollars are being spent effective- New York City area. of a Jarvik permanent artificial Barack Obama concluded a is 89. International Motorsports ly to— educate all students.” In 1933, the German Reich- heart, died at the University of four-day visit to the Middle Hall of Famer Craig Breedlove ”Keeping a united, sustained effort behind stag adopted the Enabling Act, Utah Medical Center after 112 East as he marveled at the is 81. Singer-producer Ric strategies— that work.” In reality, this is the most which effectively granted Adolf days with the device. beauty of one of the region’s Ocasek is 69. Former Secre- Hitler dictatorial powers. In 1998, “Titanic” tied an most stunning sites, the fabled tary of State Rex Tillerson is important contribution Business Leaders can make. In 1942, the first Japanese- Academy Awards record by ancient city of Petra in Jordan. 66. Singer Chaka Khan is 65. “Too many younger workers lack the basic skills Americans evacuated by the winning 11 Oscars, including Pope Francis traveled from the Actress Amanda Plummer is they need in literacy and math–and the problem U.S. Army during World War II best picture, director (James Vatican to Castel Gandolfo 61. Actress Catherine Keener seems to be getting worse,” said Doug Rothwell, arrived at the internment camp Cameron) and song (“My Heart south of Rome to have lunch is 59. Actor Richard Grieco is in Manzanar, California. Will Go On”). with his predecessor, Benedict 53. Country musician Kevin Business Leaders president and CEO, in a state- In 1956, Pakistan became In 2003, during the Iraq XVI. Boris Berezovsky, 67, a Griffin (Yankee Grey) is 53. ment. “It’s time for all of us to come together, learn an Islamic republic. War, a U.S. Army maintenance self-exiled and outspoken Rus- Rock singer-musician Damon from other states, and make things right.” In 1965, America’s first two- convoy was ambushed in sian tycoon who’d had a bitter Albarn (Blur) is 50. Actress- Now, the challenge will be keeping the pressure person space mission took Nasiriyah; 11 soldiers were falling out with Russian Presi- singer Melissa Errico is 48. on lawmakers and state education leaders to ensure place as Gemini 3 blasted off killed, including Pfc. Lori Ann dent Vladimir Putin, was found Rock musician John with astronauts Virgil I. “Gus” Piestewa; six were captured, dead at his home in Ascot, Humphrey (The Nixons) is 48. effective and proven strategies for improving schools Grissom and John W. Young including Pfc. Jessica Lynch, England. Bandleader Reggie Watts (TV: are put into action. aboard for a nearly 5-hour who was rescued on April 1, One year ago: Abandoning “The Late Late Show With –The Detroit News flight. 2003. negotiations, President Donald James Corden”) is 46. Actor In 1968, UCLA defeated Ten years ago: A roadside Trump demanded a make-or- Randall Park is 44. Actress North Carolina, 78-55, to win bomb killed four U.S. soldiers break vote on health care leg- Michelle Monaghan is 42. college basketball’s NCAA in Baghdad, pushing the over- islation in the House, threaten- Actress Keri Russell is 42. Letters Policy championship. all American death toll in the ing to leave “Obamacare” in Actress Anastasia Griffith is 40. In 1973, before sentencing five-year war to at least 4,000. place and move on to other Gossip columnist-blogger The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters a group of Watergate break-in Vice President Dick Cheney issues if the next day’s vote Perez Hilton is 40. Actress should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve defendants, Chief U.S. District visited the West Bank, where failed. (Trump and GOP lead- Nicholle Tom is 40. Country the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- Judge John J. Sirica read Palestinian leaders asked him ers ended up pulling their bill singer Paul Martin (Marshall lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. aloud a letter he’d received to pressure Israel to halt settle- when it became clear it would Dyllon) is 40. Country singer Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address from James W. McCord Jr. ment construction and voiced fail badly.) The Republican-led Brett Young is 37. Actor Nico- other complaints. The Seattle- Senate confirmed President las Wright is 36. and phone number must be included for verification purposes. which said there was “political based fishing trawler Alaska Donald Trump’s pick to be U.S. Thought for Today Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, pressure” to “plead guilty and remain silent.” Ranger sank in the Bering Sea, ambassador to Israel, 52-46, “A man who fears suffering 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: killing five crew members; 42 ignoring objections from is already suffering from what [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan first proposed devel- others survived. Al Copeland, Democrats that David Fried- he fears.” Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday oping technology to intercept founder of the man lacked the temperament — Michel de Montaigne, “Bouquets” column. incoming enemy missiles — an Famous Fried Chicken chain, for such an important diplomat- French essayist (1533-1592)

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 5 Friends and they were just blown Record away at how well it’s kept, House approves making they said it’s probably the From page 1 best section of trail all the POLICE REPORTS in Detroit. way from here to Detroit,” cyberbullying crime in Michigan City of Ironwood Sheriff’s deputies found a While the local trail seg- Erickson said. LANSING (AP) – The Michigan House he has mixed feelings about Thursday’s 27 year old Bessemer resi- ment has followed a former Along with the update dent parked in a handicapped voted on a cyberbullying bill Thursday bill, saying it imposes a one-size-fits-all rail grade between Iron- on the future of the trail, spot at McDonald’s on March, that could lead to the state criminally approach. wood and Ramsay, Erick- the group discussed 15 at 12:34 a.m. When defining threatening behavior specifically “Bullying is not an equal opportunity deputies approached the son said the rail grade upcoming events and on the internet for the first time. act, and what I mean by that is that some vehicle to check the driver’s merges with a parallel rail plans for the season. qualifications for parking in Lawmakers in that chamber approved kids are more likely to be bullied than oth- grade used by the motor- Information was also the handicapped spot as he the two-bill measure that describes cyber- ers due to their demographics,” he said. was not showing a handi- ized trail between Ramsay provided on the recent bullying as “harassing or intimidating Under the proposed law, offenders capped decal on his license and Wakefield. acquisition of a “duet plate and did not have a tag behavior.” It now heads to the Senate. could receive penalties as high as a felony The grant will fund bike,” a tandem bike that hanging from his rearview The legislation’s sponsor, Rep. Peter sentencing should their actions lead to mirror. The scent of intoxi- work to determine the best connects a wheelchair-type Lucido, said that his region’s school dis- serious harm. A recent example of such an cants was discovered. The 27 route to advance the trail. seat to a special bike that a year old male was non-com- trict in Macomb County has seen vicious outcome occurring was the case of Tysen Erickson praised the second person can pedal. pliant and is being charged behavior online, including some that has Benz, the 11-year-old Michigan boy who Friends for the excellent The bike was acquired with operating while intoxicat- led to fatal situations. The county’s prose- took his own life last year after an online ed. His name is being with- work they have done main- through a partnership cutor’s office agreed there needs to be a prank convinced him that his girlfriend held pending arraignment, taining the trail, saying between the Gogebic which is not expected until law to help squelch cyberbullying, he said. had done the same. Iron Belle representatives Range Health Foundation April. “When you’re dealing with these cases But Sameer Hinduja, co-director of the from Lansing were recently and the Superior Health day in and day out, the police want some Cyberbullying Research Center, said crim- COURT CASES impressed with the local Foundation, and allows 98th Judicial Court type of mechanism to help,” Lucido, a inalizing behavior mainly associated with section. those with disabilities to Bessemer Republican from Shelby Township, said. minors will be unsuccessful. Feb. 21: Nathan William “They toured the trail use the trail. If the Senate and governor feel the “They’re emotional, they act sponta- Ashbreck, 19, Bessemer, alco- h o l same, Michigan would join the growing neously, they act without thinking and are purchase/consumption/pos- ranks of states moving to criminalize the introduced in the criminal justice system session by a minor, $400. FUNDRAISERS evolving mediums for bullying. In 2016, and labeled as such,” he said. “That Mar. 12: Nathaniel James Michigan was ranked last by WalletHub’s becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.” Jones, 28, Ironwood, domestic violence, credit for 2 days analysis on which states are most adept at In 2015, Gov. Rick Snyder signed a law served in jail, $1,000. controlling bullying. directing school districts to apply anti-bul- Mar. 12: Kayla Marie Cole- Most students surveyed in a 2015 lying policy to internet harassment as well. man, 21, Watersmeet, mali- cious destruction of personal Wayne State University study said bully- Lucido said his bills are intended to property, credit for 8 days ing was a problem at their schools. Almost stamp out online messages or posts direct- served, $825. 80 percent reported being aware of some ly demonstrating the intent to commit vio- Mar. 12: Joshua Steven Doyen, 36, Phelps, Wis., dis- sort of bullying that year, but less than lence. Online “trolls” must be held orderly person drunk, credit one-fifth of students said anti-bullying accountable, he said. for 2 days served in jail, policies at their schools were sufficient. He said that currently “when you bully $575. Wayne State University professor Jun on the internet, those consequences are Mar. 13: Jessey James Rolain, 25, Rothschild, Wis., Sung Hong, who authored the study, said very limited,” he said. use of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, credit for Police raid Michigan diocese while priest faces sex charges 15 days in jail, $725. SAGINAW (AP) – Police in Michigan rants.” raided the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw, Earlier this month, prosecutors formed Mercer the residence of the bishop and a rectory a team to coordinate and investigate alle- Thursday following the recent arrest of a gations of abuse within the diocese. Mes- priest accused of committing sex crimes. sages seeking comment were left for a From page 1 Saginaw County Assistant Prosecutor diocesan representative. porters are asked to refrain Mark Gaertner said he could not disclose DeLand, 71, pastor at St. Agnes Church from engaging in any cam- what officers were after in the searches in Freeland, was charged Feb. 26 with paigning activity, the conducted at the diocesan offices, the criminal sexual conduct for allegedly spokesperson said. home of Bishop Joseph Cistone and the assaulting two males, ages 21 and 17. For more information Ian Minielly/Daily Globe rectory at the Cathedral of Mary of the DeLand has pleaded not guilty. on the event, contact Bob TYLER KROLL is the Washington School in Bessemer’s Assumption in Saginaw. Separately, the diocese suspended a 72- Traczyk at 715-862-0210. Heart Hero for experiencing heart surgery before Cistone and the diocese have not car- year-old priest last weekend after a man —Richard Jenkins enrolling in the district. Kroll put a face on the impor- ried through on promises to support said he was sexually abused as a boy. No tance of the heart for his classmates as they seek to investigators looking into sexual abuse charges have been filed. raise funds for the American Heart Association and allegations against the Rev. Robert DeLand DeLand has been suspended from the Brian Nasi Memorial Walk Run. Kroll was joined by his and others in the diocese, the prosecutor priesthood while legal proceedings against sister Ella. Linda Johanson, physical education said. him continue. He also is prohibited from instructor presented the awards. “Contrary to the statements of the dio- having contact with anyone under age 21. cese and the bishop that they would fully He’s free on bond with a GPS tether. add a pizza meal for the Heart cooperate with law enforcement, they did In a lawsuit filed this month against school that had the most not,” Gaertner said. “Therefore it was nec- DeLand, the teenager said the priest fon- representatives in the walk essary for law enforcement to use other dled him, provided cash and requested From page 1 and that raised the most investigative tools, including search war- that they “party together” with drugs. would also place the Kroll money in honor of Kroll. family front and center by The Lioness’s use the Brian FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 23, 2018 targeting area schools with Nasi walk/run to raise funds 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 a challenge. for different area children Dynasty Cristal makes a Jane The Virgin “Chapter Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of The Lioness’s decided to events, teams and clubs. # CW KDLH bold decision. 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(:35) Last Girl Standing (‘15) (NR) (CC) Sat. 6:00am - 6:00pm • Closed Sunday PREMIUM l 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries McMaster out, Bolton in as Mary J. Conard Trump’s national security adviser IRONWOOD, Mich. – Mary J. Conard, 91, died WASHINGTON (AP) – President on March 21, 2018 in Ironwood. Donald Trump is replacing national Arrangements are pending and will be security adviser H.R. McMaster with announced at a later date. the former U.N. Ambassador John Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home, Bessemer, is assist- Bolton, injecting a hawkish foreign ing the family. policy voice into his administration ahead of key decisions on Iran and B E L O V E D North Korea. Trump tweeted Thursday that McMaster has done “an outstanding FOUNDER job & will always remain my friend.” He said Bolton will take over April 9. Bolton will be Trump’s third national security adviser. Trump has clashed with McMaster, a respected three-star general, and talk that McMaster would soon leave the administration had picked up in recent weeks. His departure follows Trump’s dramatic ouster of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson last week. It also comes after someone at the White House Associated Press leaked that Trump was urged in brief- IN THIS March 16, file photo, national security adviser H.R. McMaster ing documents not to congratulate waves as he walks into the West Wing of the White House in Washington. Russian President Vladimir Putin President Donald Trump announced on Twitter on Thursday that about his recent re-election win. McMaster is being replaced by former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Trump did it anyway. In a statement released by the gan, George H.W. Bush and George er told the Munich Security Summit White House, McMaster said he W. Bush, and served as a Bush that interference was beyond dispute. would be requesting retirement from lawyer during the 2000 Florida “General McMaster forgot to say the U.S. Army effective this summer, recount. that the results of the 2016 election adding that afterward he “will leave A strong supporter of the Iraq war were not impacted or changed by the Associated Press public service.” and an advocate for aggressive use of Russians and that the only Collusion IN THIS Jan. 7, 1992, file photo, President George H. The White House said McMaster’s American power in foreign policy, was between Russia and Crooked H, Bush, left, listens to Toys R Us Chairman Charles exit had been under discussion for Bolton was unable to win Senate con- the DNC and the Dems,” Trump Lazarus, right, as he visits the toy chain’s second store some time and stressed it was not due firmation after his nomination to the tweeted Feb. 17, alluding to frequent to open in Japan. Lazarus, the World War II veteran to any one incident. U.N. post alienated many Democrats GOP allegations of impropriety by who founded Toy R Us, has died at age 94. Toy R Us Bolton, probably the most divisive and even some Republicans. He Democrats and Hillary Clinton. confirmed Lazarus’ death in a statement Thursday. foreign policy expert ever to serve as resigned after serving 17 months as a Tillerson’s exit also forecast trou- U.N. ambassador, has served as a Bush “recess appointment,” which ble for McMaster, who had aligned Toys R Us founder hawkish voice in Republican foreign allowed him to hold the job on a tem- himself with the embattled secretary policy circles for decades. He met porary basis without Senate confir- of state in seeking to soften some of dies days after chain’ s with Trump and White House chief mation. Trump’s most dramatic foreign policy of staff John Kelly in early March to Tension between Trump and impulses. announced shutdown discuss North Korea and Iran. He McMaster has grown increasingly McMaster told The New York was spotted entering the West Wing public. Last month, Trump took issue Times last year that Trump’s NEW YORK (AP) – Charles P. Lazarus, the World War earlier Thursday. with McMaster’s characterization of unorthodox approach “has moved a II veteran who founded Toys R Us six decades ago and Bolton has served in the Republi- Russian meddling in the 2016 elec- lot of us out of our comfort zone, me transformed it into an iconic piece of Americana, died can administrations of Ronald Rea- tion after the national security advis- included.” Thursday at age 94, a week after the chain announced it was going out of business. Toys R Us confirmed Lazarus’ death in a statement. Virginia cities to join Saturday march against gun violence “There have been many sad moments for Toys R Us in RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – Thou- the voices of those most impacted by planned in the wake of the mass recent weeks, and none more heartbreaking than today’s sands of students and other demon- gun violence here in our city,” said shooting at Marjory Stoneman Dou- news about the passing of our beloved founder, Charles strators are expected to march in Kelly Steele, a coordinator of the local glas High School in Parkland, Flori- Lazarus,” the company said. “Our thoughts and prayers Richmond and in cities across Vir- event and a leader of the Gun Vio- da, on Feb. 14, when a man with a are with Charles’ family and loved ones.” ginia and the U.S. on Saturday in a lence Prevention Advocacy Group of semi-automatic rifle killed 14 stu- Lazarus, who stepped down as CEO of Toys R Us in nationwide protest calling for stricter the Liberal Women of Chesterfield dents and three staff members. Since 1994, transformed the toy industry with a business gun laws and an end to mass shoot- County. then, surviving students have urged model that became one of the first category killers ings. In Richmond, protesters will meet lawmakers to restrict the sale of such – big stores that are so devoted to one thing, and have The March for Our Lives, with its at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle weapons and take other measures to such an impressive selection, that they drive smaller com- main event in Washington, is in School, 1000 Mosby St., at 10 a.m. prevent gun violence. petitors out of business. response to the shooting that killed Saturday and march across the Mar- Saturday’s march in D.C. will More recently, Toys R Us found itself unable to survive 17 people at a Florida high school last tin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge begin at noon with a rally on Penn- the trends of the digital age, namely competition from the month. to the Virginia Capitol. sylvania Avenue between Third Street likes of Amazon, discounters like Walmart and mobile The Richmond march has been Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and 12th Street Northwest. Accord- games. No longer able to bear the weight of its heavy debt organized by the Richmond Public and U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, along with ing to the event’s website, about 840 load, the company announced last week that it would Schools, the Richmond Peace Educa- several students, are scheduled to “sibling marches” are planned world- close or sell its 735 stores across the country, including tion Center, the local chapters of speak at the event. More than 2,400 wide. its Babies R Us stores. Moms Demand Action and the people have registered to attend. Marches are planned in several But for decades, it was Toys R Us that drove trends in NAACP, and other groups. The ride-share app Lyft has communities in Virginia, including child’s play, becoming a launchpad for what became “We all decided that it was best to pledged free rides for demonstrators Blacksburg, Charlottesville, some of the industry’s hottest toys. join forces and do one big, unifying in 50 cities including Richmond. Williamsburg, Fredericksburg, Man- Lazarus, the son of a bicycle store owner, modeled his march in Richmond to help amplify The March for Our Lives was assas, Chesapeake and Norfolk. business after the self-service supermarkets that were becoming popular in the 1950s, stacking merchandise high to give shoppers the feeling it had an infinite num- Few details emerging about Austin bombing suspect ber of toys. The stores created a magical feeling for chil- PFLUGERVILLE, Texas in an explosion. dren roaming aisles filled with Barbies, bikes and other (AP) – Investigators on Austin Mayor Steve toys laid out in front of them. Thursday finished ques- Adler praised police offi- The chain has its roots in Children’s Bargain Town, the tioning the second room- cers for stopping Conditt’s baby furniture store that Lazarus opened 1948 in his mate of the man they say sport utility vehicle before hometown of Washington, D.C. He began selling toys spent weeks planting he could get onto the high- after a couple of years when customers began asking for bombs around Texas’ capi- way, even though they were them, and he quickly concluded that, in the baby-boom tal before using one of his aware he likely had explo- years, toys were a more lucrative business than furniture. own devices to blow him- sive devices inside and He opened his first store dedicated to selling only toys self up, but a more com- they did not have as much in 1957, calling it Toys R Us with the “R’’ spelled back- plete picture of the 23-year- backup as planned. ward to give the impression that a child wrote it. old community college “We hear about folks dropout remains elusive. who run into danger to Police said they’d keep us safe and we had

CITY OF released the second of two Associated Press one of those moments in BESSEMER people who shared a home OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE near a vehicle, center, where very graphic and specific in Pflugerville, just north a suspect in the deadly bombings that terrorized detail,” Adler said at a news of Austin, with serial Austin blew himself up as authorities closed in on him, conference Thursday. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING bombing suspect Mark in Round Rock, Texas, Wednesday. NAACP Austin Presi- CITY OF BESSEMER Conditt. The other room- dent Nelson Linder said mate was taken into cus- of Interstate 35 just outside the city that killed two peo- the manhunt’s end was a PLANNING COMMISSION tody Wednesday and of Austin as a SWAT team ple and severely wounded relief but that the public Capital Improvement Plan released hours later. Inves- moved in. four others over three needs answers on what But investigators say the weeks starting on March 2. The City of Bessemer Planning Commission will hold tigators haven’t named motivated Conditt, includ- them, saying they weren’t recording provides few He began by placing explo- ing whether the first two a public hearing at its’ regularly scheduled meeting under arrest. clues as to Conditt’s sives in packages left victims were targeted Tuesday, April 3, 2018, Bessemer City Council Cham- Conditt made a 25- motives – and they’ve overnight on doorsteps, because they are from bers, City Hall, 411 South Sophie Street, Bessemer, minute cellphone record- refused to release it pub- then rigged an explosive to prominent black families. Michigan 49911 at 5:30 p.m. at which time they will ing before his death. It was licly, citing the ongoing a tripwire along a public “I don’t think it’s ran- receive public comment regarding a Capital Improve- recovered Wednesday, after investigation. trail. Finally, he sent two dom at this point,” Linder ment Plan. The public may appear at the public hearing he detonated one of his Conditt built bombs parcels with bombs via said. “We’re going to with- in person or by counsel, be heard, and submit evidence own bombs along the side planted in different parts of FedEx. hold our judgment and and written comments with respect to Capital Improve- All of the early victims keep searching for informa- ment Plan. Written comments may be submitted to the 2015 Caterpillar 908 H2 Wheel Loader were black or Hispanic, tion and why he killed above address, ATTN: Clerk, from now until 4:00 p.m. ONLY 900 HOURS though the tripwire bomb those people.” Monday April 2. injured two white men. Investigators have The City of Bessemer will, upon request, provide ap- As fear grew, Conditt released few details about Tier 4 Engine 74HD, Differential Lock, 2 Speed eventually was tracked propriate aids and services leading to effective commu- Transmission, 22 MPH, Cab Heat & Air, Conditt, who was unem- nication for qualified persons with disabilities to allow Quick Attach Skidsteer Coupler, 14,000# down through store ployed, home-schooled equal participation in this meeting. Such aids may in- Machine, Includes 1-1/4 Yard surveillance video, cell- and attended Austin Com- clude qualified sign language interpreters, documents Bucket, Radio, Deluxe phone signals and witness munity College until 2012 in Braille, and other ways of making information and Cab, Two Access Doors, accounts of a customer but didn’t graduate. communications accessible to people who have speech, Air Ride Seat, Ride Control, shipping FedEx packages The Austin American- Michelin 400.70R.20 Tires, in a disguise that included hearing, or vision impairments. Please contact James SAVE! SAVE! Statesman reported Thurs- 1 Owner, Garage Kept, a blond wig and gloves. Trudgeon, Clerk at 906-663-0333 or james.trudgeon@ $ day that a bomb Conditt ABSOLUTELY LIKE NEW! 75,999 Police found him early made and shipped via bessemermi.org 24 hours prior to the meeting to get this (12’ Sno Puller Blade is Optional) Wednesday at a hotel. And FedEx had been addressed set up. when his car moved, they to an employee at a down- For any comments or concerns, please contact Cloverland Motors followed and forced him town Austin spa. It was Charly Loper, City Manager at 906-663-4311 or at 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 off the road, setting up the intercepted at a processing [email protected]. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com confrontation that ended center without exploding. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BUSINESS FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 7 House OKs $1.3 trillion budget bill, but Senate stalls WASHINGTON (AP) – night Friday deadline to fund the trillion deficits. guardians of national security. costs on the Affordable Care Act Congress was poised to pass a government. Trump only reluctantly “Vote yes for our military. Vote exchanges. Trump ended some of giant $1.3 trillion spending bill “Shame, shame. A pox on both backed the bill he would have to yes for the safety and the security those payments as part of his that would end the budget battles Houses - and parties,” tweeted sign, according to Republican of this country,” said House effort to scuttle President Barack for now, but not without risking Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who spent lawmakers and aides, who Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., ahead Obama’s health care law, but another shutdown as conserva- the afternoon tweeting details acknowledged the deal involved of voting. Republicans have joined tives objected to big outlays on found in the 2,200-page bill that necessary trade-offs for the But even that remained a hard Democrats in trying to revive Democratic priorities at a time was released the night before. Democratic votes that were need- sell. In all, 90 Republicans, them. when Republicans control the “No one has read it. Congress is ed for passage despite their including many from the conser- Bipartisan efforts to restore House, Senate and White House. broken.” majority lock on Congress. vative House Freedom Caucus, the subsidies, and provide addi- This would be the third feder- The omnibus spending bill “Obviously he doesn’t like this voted against the bill. tional help for insurance carriers, al shutdown this year, an out- was supposed to be an antidote to process – it’s dangerous to put it It was a sign of the entrenched foundered over disagreements on come both parties want to avoid. the stopgap measures Congress up to the 11th hour like this,” GOP divisions that have made how tight abortion restrictions But in crafting a sweeping deal has been forced to pass – five in said Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., Ryan’s job governing the majority should be on using the money for that busts budget caps, they’ve this fiscal year alone – to keep who opposes the bill and speaks difficult. They will likely repeat private insurance plans. Senate stirred conservative opposition government temporarily running regularly to Trump. “The presi- on the next budget battle in fall. Republicans made a last-ditch and set the contours for the next amid partisan fiscal disputes. dent, and our leadership, and the Democrats faced their own effort to tuck them insurance pro- funding fight ahead of the Leaders delivered on Presi- leadership in the House got divisions, particularly after fail- visions into the bill, but midterm election. dent Donald Trump’s top priori- together and said, Look, we don’t ing to resolve the stalemate over Democrats refused to yield on The House easily approved ties of boosting Pentagon coffers like what the Democrats are shielding young Dreamer immi- abortion restrictions. the measure Thursday, 256-167, a and starting work his promised doing, we got to fund the govern- grants from deportation as Still, Democrats were beyond bipartisan tally that underscored border wall, while compromising ment.” Trump’s decision to end the pleased with the outcome. Minor- the popularity of the compro- with Democrats on funds for White House legislative direc- Deferred Action for Childhood ity Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., mise, which funds the govern- road building, child care develop- tor Marc Short framed it as a Arrivals program has left it for chronicled the party’s many ment through September. It beefs ment, fighting the opioid crisis compromise. “I can’t sit here and the courts to decide. gains, and noted they could have up military and domestic pro- and more. tell you and your viewers that we Instead, Trump won $1.6 bil- just have easily withheld votes grams, delivering federal funds to But the result has been love everything in the bill,” he lion to begin building and replac- Republicans needed to avert every corner of the country. unimaginable to many Republi- said on Fox. “But we think that ing segments of the wall along another shutdown. But action stalled in the Sen- cans after campaigning on spend- we got many of our priorities the border with Mexico. The “We chose to use our leverage ate, as conservatives ran the ing restraints and balanced bud- funded.” Congressional Hispanic Caucus to help this bill pass,” Pelosi said. clock in protest. They can’t stop gets. Along with the recent GOP Trying to smooth over differ- opposed the bill. Senate Minority Leader Chuck the bill indefinitely. But without tax cuts law, the bill that stood a ences, Republican leaders focused Also missing from the package Schumer, D-N.Y., said as the agreement, voting would spill foot tall at some lawmakers’ on military increases that were was a renewal of federal insur- minority party in Congress, “We into the weekend, past the mid- desks ushers in the return of $1 once core to the party’s brand as ance subsidies to curb premium feel darn good.” Venezuela Behind Facebook’s baby step fixes: Defending its ad business president NEW YORK (AP) – Wondering why Facebook seems to be taking solution to baby steps to address the biggest scandal in its history? Stronger inflation: safeguards on user data might Change money damage Facebook’s core business of using what it knows about you CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) to sell ads that target your inter- – President Nicolas Maduro ests. attempted to tackle Facebook is proposing only Venezuela’s staggering infla- narrow countermeasures that tion Thursday by lopping address the specifics of the furor three zeros off the increasing- over Cambridge Analytica. That’s ly worthless currency called the data mining firm that worked the bolivar. for Donald Trump’s campaign, New bills replacing those and now stands accused of lifting like the 100,000-bolivar data from some 50 million Face- note – worth less than 50 book users for the purpose of U.S. cents on the commonly influencing voters. used black market – should Those measures, announced begin circulating June 4, he Wednesday by CEO Mark Zucker- said. berg, mostly involve new limits on The move comes as what Facebook apps can do with Venezuelans struggle to find the user data they collect. One Associated Press food, medicine and cash in such errant app was central to the THIS JAN. 17, 2017, file photo shows a Facebook logo being displayed in a start-up companies gath- the worst economic crisis ever Cambridge Analytica debacle. ering at Paris’ Station F, in Paris. Facebook is taking baby steps for now to address the latest privacy to strike the oil-rich country. But those steps don’t get at scandal after news broke Friday, that Cambridge Analytica may have used data improperly obtained “Let’s defend our bolivar!” what many outsiders see as bigger from roughly 50 million Facebook users to try to sway elections. Maduro said in a state televi- problems at Facebook: its ram- sion broadcast. pant data collection from users, to research firm eMarketer. Wall on apps. Its new restrictions limit cy, said Facebook is blaming app He said the “redenomina- its embrace of political ads that Street analysts who follow Face- what data apps can access and will developers and outside firms like tion” will relieve Venezuelans’ target individuals and small book don’t seem worried yet, cut them off from your informa- Cambridge Analytica “instead of cash shortages. demographic groups with preci- despite the sharp drop in the com- tion if you don’t use them for three saying, ‘we need to really look at Venezuela holds the sion, and its apparent inability to pany’s stock this week. That’s months. Facebook will also con- cleaning house.’” world’s largest oil reserves end malicious use of its service by because analysts don’t expect the duct its own audits of apps that Many users have had an and once shined as one of governments, shady corporations company to have to change the appear to suck in large quantities uneasy relationship with the com- Latin America’s wealthiest and criminal elements. way it does business. of data, although it has said noth- pany, largely due to its series of nations. A fall in global oil “They’re being very deft and Like its closest rival Google, ing about allowing independent privacy scandals over the years prices and a collapse in creating the illusion of trust,” said Facebook offers companies an audits, leaving users no alternative that seem to be growing more seri- Venezuela’s crude production Scott Galloway, a New York Uni- unparalleled way to target people but to trust that Facebook itself ous. Back in 2007, for example, after nearly 20 years of social- versity professor of marketing. But for advertising, right down to their has their interests at heart. Facebook launched a service ist rule and mismanagement by focusing on the mechanics of most granular details. These com- One better solution, says Marc called Beacon, which tracked of the state-run oil company how apps work on its service, he panies can, for instance, single out Rotenberg of the Electronic Priva- what users did on other websites sent the economy into a tail- said, Facebook is failing to take users who live in Kansas and have cy Information Center: Make apps and published it on people’s news spin. meaningful action to ensure it’s listed Bernie Sanders and same-sex alert users whenever data trans- feeds, often without the users’ A cash shortage has not “weaponized” by scammers, marriage as their interests – which fers are taking place. That would knowledge. Facebook was sued spiked as opposition law- manipulators and other nefarious is exactly what some Russian- let people decide whether or not over Beacon and shut it down in makers say the inflation rate types. linked ads did as part of a propa- to keep them. 2009. has soared above 6,000 per- Ultimately, Facebook is a data- ganda campaign during the 2016 Zuckerberg apologized for the The current scandal has fueled cent. The economic crisis has collection company and without U.S. presidential campaign. debacle during a CNN interview a nascent #deletefacebook move- left Venezuelans standing in user data, it would wither and die. Apps – everything from dumb Wednesday, but stopped short of ment. While there’s no sign of a lines for hours to buy com- But how much data it sucks in, personality quizzes to games endorsing broad privacy legisla- Facebook exodus so far, the possi- mon food items and with- and what it does with it, is a ques- (remember “FarmVille?”) – have tion and instead said only that he bility presents yet another threat draw small increments of tion of major public importance – been able to harvest user informa- would support the “right” kind of to the company. scarce cash from ATM one that touches on the health of tion since 2007, when Facebook rules. For instance, he said, it “Until this debacle, I had no machines. democracy itself, privacy advo- opened its service to outside might be OK to require online idea,” said Pat Hager of Bismarck, 2.2 pounds of sugar costs cates say. developers. Facebook has since political ads to disclose who paid North Dakota, who is considering around 250,000 bolivars. It’s just not a question that restricted what types of data apps for them – but then talked up deactivating Facebook. “I would- Meanwhile, the monthly min- Facebook seems to want to could access, notably in 2014, but Facebook’s own voluntary efforts n’t have a problem with them imum wage is less than address. as the Cambridge Analytica deba- instead of endorsing an existing putting ads on the side or in the 400,000 bolivars, which Facebook made $40 billion in cle shows, loopholes remained. bill that would do just that. posts like they do, but the data along with a food bonus advertising revenue last year, and In the wake of the Cambridge Jeffrey Chester, executive direc- sharing that was going on behind amounts to about $5.60 at that’s expected to rise 22 percent Analytica outcry, Facebook is once tor for the consumer-privacy our backs feels sneaky and devi- the black market exchange this year to $49 billion, according again cracking down – but solely group Center for Digital Democra- ous.” rate. Stocks dive on trade war fears after China sanctions Weather Channel company, Weather Group. sold to independent The independent movie NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks companies also fell sharply. 2.4 percent, to 7,166.68. The Russell studio, distributor and TV producer and dis- plunged Thursday after the Trump Peter Donisanu, an investment 2000 index of smaller-company tributor said in a news administration slapped sanctions on strategy analyst for the Wells Fargo stocks lost 35.43 points, or 2.2 per- LOS ANGELES (AP) – release that founder and goods and investment from China. Investment Institute, said the risk of a cent, to 1,543.87. The Weather Channel is owner Byron Allen pur- The Dow Jones industrial average damaging trade war is still low Construction equipment maker under new ownership. chased the company from dropped more than 700 points as because the Trump administration is Caterpillar fell $8.90, or 5.7 percent, Entertainment Studios the Blackstone Group, investors feared that trade tensions targeting specific goods that aren’t to $146.90, for its worst loss since Inc. said Thursday that it’s Bain Capital and Comcast- between the world’s largest central to China’s economy. That mid-2016. Aerospace company Boe- acquired the channel’s parent NBCUniversal. economies would escalate. could change if it puts tariffs on prod- ing slid $17.49, or 5.2 percent, to The planned sanctions include ucts like electronics or appliances $319.61. tariffs on $48 billion worth of Chi- imported from China. Investors also sold some of the CITY OF nese imports as well as restrictions “If the Trump administration real- market’s biggest recent winners. on Chinese investments. Trump said ly wanted to hurt China and start a Among technology companies, BESSEMER he’s taking those steps in response to trade war, then they would go after Microsoft fell $2.69, or 2.9 percent, to The City of Bessemer is accepting sealed theft of American technology, and the those larger sectors,” he said. Still, $89.79 and Alphabet, Google’s par- Chinese government said it will Donisanu said that after last year’s ent company, fell $40.85, or 3.7 per- bids for the garage at 1802 Barber St. The defend itself. Investors are worried rally, investors are looking for new cent, to $1,053.15. Online retailer bidder must guarantee that they will move that trade tensions would hurt U.S. reasons to feel optimistic about Amazon slid $36.94, or 2.3 percent, the garage and all its contents to their own companies and harm the world econ- stocks. With trade tensions in focus to $1,544.92. omy. over the last month, they’ve had trou- Earlier this month the Trump property and remove the foundation and/or On Thursday they fled stocks and ble finding any. administration ordered tariffs on concrete slab to below grade. See specifica- bought bonds, which sent bond The S&P 500 index skidded imported steel and aluminum, and tions which are available at City Hall or on- prices higher and yields lower. With 68.24 points, or 2.5 percent, to stocks dropped as investors worried line at cityofbessemer.org. The bids will be interest rates falling, banks took 2,643.69. The Dow Jones industrial about the possibility of tougher some of the worst losses. Technology average sank 724.42 points, or 2.9 restrictions on international trade publicly opened at 11:00 on Thursday, April and industrial companies, basic percent, to 23,957.89. The Nasdaq and smaller profits for corpora- 12th at City Hall, 411 S. Sophie, Bessemer, materials makers and health care composite gave up 178.61 points, or tions. MI 49911. l 8 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 HOME & GARDEN THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HOUSE OF THE WEEK Staging your home can capture buyer’s imagination

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Bedrooms: 3 Judge orders Michigan family Baths: 2 1/2 to remove 3 potbellied pigs Square footage: 1,618 sq. ft. YPSILANTI (AP) – A judge has ordered a southeast Second level 570 sq.ft. Michigan family to remove three out of four potbellied pigs from their rental home. Total: 2,188 sq. ft. Stephanie Rowland, along with her family, attempted Bonus Space 495.sq.ft. to prove in court Wednesday that their four potbellied pigs qualified as emotional support animals, and that her Dimensions: 87 x 51 family qualifies for a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act. Rowland says she is diagnosed Framing: 2 x 4 with Tourette’s syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder Foundation: Crawlspace and other anxiety disorders. Judge Kirk W. Tabbey of 14A-2 District Court said he evaluated previous cases involving emotional support animals and reviewed federal law to make his ruling. Bonus space He said people with disabilities cannot legally be dis- criminated against when it comes to housing, and Tabbey has doctor’s notes backing up her claims that the pigs help her emotional well-being. The Ann Arbor News reports Judge Tabbey ruled Wednesday that Rowland must remove three of the pigs because the law only covers one animal. Tabbey ordered the city to investigate and find reasonable accommoda- tion for the fourth pig. “I found nothing under the law that allows more than one animal for one person. It would be unprecedented to allow that,” said Tabbey. The family plans to find a short-term home for the pigs while looking for a larger home they can all live in. The Rowlands said they hope to find a home with at least three acres, in the Ypsilanti area.

Second Floor Average 30-year mortgage rates rose to 4.45 percent WASHINGTON (AP) – Long-term percent a year ago. temper demand for homes, but they U.S. mortgage rates are ticking up The average rate on 15-year, fixed- are rising with prospective buyers slightly this week, the 10th increase rate loans rose to 3.91 percent from fighting over fewer listings and as in the past 11 weeks. 3.90 percent last week. price gains for property outpaces Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said The Federal Reserve on Wednes- wage growth. Thursday that the average rate on 30- day raised a short-term rate that Sales of existing homes rose to a year fixed-rate mortgages rose to 4.45 banks charge each other, and rates seasonally adjusted annual rate of percent from 4.44 percent last week. could continue to climb. 5.54 million, the National Associa- Rates are relatively low by histori- That Fed action caused yields to tion of Realtors said Wednesday. cal standards, but they’ve shot up rise for the 1-year U.S. Treasury note, The median home sales price was from an average that remained below which could push the cost of home $241,700 in February, a 5.9 percent 4 percent last year. T loan higher. increase over the past year, are out- he benchmark rate averaged 4.23 Higher mortgage rates have yet to pacing wage growth.

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Stratton ended the Gogebic Com- six and finally five players. turnovers, cold shooting and la nailed a 3 from the left wing Movrich said the team had munity College Lady Samsons "From top to bottom, they were out-rebounded in the first and Froberg made a nice drive for mixed feeling about playing in tournament run and season with were better than us," Movrich five minutes as Bryant & Stratton a score and then made a 15-foot- the national championship. a 97-72 victory in Harrison, said. "They beat us three times. College (25-7) jumped out to a 7- er after a good pass from Olyvia "The girls were disappointed Arkansas on Thursday morning. We didn't shoot well and we had 2 advantage. Mason. with the losses and for some girls It stings at first when you lose lots of turnovers. We got down Wardynski sank a shot from Bryant & Stratton's lead it will be their last game togeth- at something that's so important early and had to play catch-up. the left corner, Kacie Lundin dipped to 50-41 at the 7:10 mark. er," Movrich said. "But on the rest to you like the games in the "I asked the girls before the dropped in a pair of free throws With 3:48 left in the quarter, of the trip, we had a great time NJCAA Division II Women's Bas- game if they wanted to press full- and Wardynski picked up the Wardynski picked up her fourth going to banquets, interacting ketball Championship, but the court and they wanted to. They pace and started the team run- foul and had to sit for about two with people, eating different pain will lessen and the Lady wanted to go out swinging. Put in ning. She hit Vanessa Nasi with a minutes. foods. Everybody treated us Samsons will have a lifetime to perspective, none of these girls perfect pass for a score to whittle B & S went on a 8-2 surge at great." recall their team was one of the have ever played in a state cham- down the Bryant & Stratton lead the end of the third quarter and Movrich said he will miss his best 16 teams in the country in pionship game. The only one that to 11-9 with 4:44 remaining. led 67-51 at the quarter's end. two sophomores in Wardynski Division II during the 2017-18 ever played in a regional tourna- But the Bobcats went on a 14- The game seemed to be slip- and Engler. season. ment was Lori (Wardynski). And 2 run and took a 25-11 first quar- ping away from GCC. "Their athletic ability is sec- The team gave our area two seven girls put it all together and ter lead. Thirty seconds into the fourth ond to none," Movrich said. tremendous tournament wins in made it to the national champi- Starting the second quarter, quarter, Piilola fouled out and "Night in and night out, they set the Region 13 Championship onship. Gogebic went on a 3 spree as Bai- Gogebic was down to six players. the right mentality for us. Lexi and the District F Playoff game "This was a team that was ley Froberg splashed two triples But Lundin got offensive and and Lori always played their best and a 48 point performance by extremely fun to coach. They and Wardynski knocked down scored eight of her 10 points in and raised us up. We're really Lori Wardynski that coach Mark enjoy each other's company, another 3 from the left wing as the final quarter. going to miss them." Movrich called "sensational." worked real hard and have a great the Lady Samsons narrowed the Gogebic was becoming GCC was led in scoring by The last time the Gogebic mentality. They are an easy team B & S lead to 29-17. increasingly fatigued as players Froberg's sizzling 27 points, women won the Region 13 Cham- to root for and they're a great GCC continued to battle back had their hands on the knees while Engler garnered 14 and pionship was during the 2008-09 group of girls. I'd like to thank as Engler made a long hook shot during breaks in the game and Wardynski reached double fig- season and the last and only time GCC and everybody who was and Wardynski's pull-up jumper their shots were hitting the front ures with 12. they played in what is commonly supportive of us and thank the from 15 feet decreased the Bobcat of the rim. Bryant & Stratton had seven called the Nationals was 23 years girls for all their efforts." lead to 34-27. "Playing with six or seven girls players with 10 points or more. Gogebic — Brooke Piilola 3, Lori Wardynski 12, Bailey ago in 1995. Thursday's game was filled But Ciara Donaldson drilled a hurt us all season long," Movrich Froberg 27, Lexi Engler 14. FT's: 8-18, Fouls: 22, Fouled out: As far as this game went and with runs and surges. Lexi Engler couple of 3s and the lead went said. "As the season goes along, Piilola, Engler, 3-pointers: Froberg 6, Wardynski 1, Piilola 1. Bryant & Stratton — Ashley Williams 10, Ashley Quezaire how all the games went, Gogebic got Gogebic started with her back up to 44-32 at the half. the mind says no to rest, but the 11, Jazlyn Drake 14, Kiara Donaldson 11, JaTaviah Conley played their hearts out and in the 13, Kyla Pitts 19, Gabrielle Norwood 8, Maddy McCoy 10. patented left hand lay-up that Wardynski also picked up her legs say yes to resting." FT's: 14-26, Fouls: 19, Fouled out: Cherokee Jones. end had nothing left to give. GCC rolled around on the rim and third foul by halftime. The Lady Samsons kept bat- Gogebic 11 32 51 72 Bryant & Stratton 25 44 74 97 TRACK Dollar Bay falls Ironwood boys, girls to powerful 4th at Pines EAGLE RIVER, Wis. – Southfield Ironwood started its track- and-field season at an indoor invitational at Christian Northland Pines Thurs- By BRYCE DEROUIN “It was difficult because day. Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) The boys and girls they always had a guy teams both finished EAST LANSING – The holding me back,” said fourth. Northland Pines thing about playing a load- Schmitz, who was held to won the boys meet; ed team with highly touted five points and just five Crivitz the girls. recruits is you just never shot attempts. “It was hard Ironwood’s Nick Niemi know how you compare to even get handoffs. They won both the 800 and until you get on the floor. were just that up on me.” 1,600 runs. You can read all the articles The Blue Bolts fell down Results and watch as much film as 16-0 and went scoreless Boys Team: 1. Northland Pines 142, 2. Crivitz you want, but until the ball until the 1:38 mark of the 72, 3. Kingsford 48, 4 Ironwood 43, 5. is tipped, you remain skep- first quarter when Janke Menominee Indian 12. 200 dash: 1. Lochlan Siegmeier, NP, tical. knocked down a midrange 24.33; 5. Ian Hughes, Ironwood, 26.29. That was Dollar Bay jumper. Dollar Bay made 400 dash: 1. Gunnar Schiffman, NP, 57.12; 3. Ian Hughes, 58.99. when it came to Southfield just 1 of 9 shots and turned 800 run: 1. Nick Niemi, Ironwood, 2:11.51. Christian. Harlond Bever- it over eight times in the 1,600 run: 1. Nick Niemi, 4:47.14; 3. David Collins, 5:17.49. ley and Bryce Washington first quarter to put them- 3,200 run: 1. Popp Mitchell, NP, 10:58.32; are Division I prospects? selves in a hole that essen- 3. Mason Recla, Ironwood, 14:07.06. OK, let’s see how good they tially sealed the outcome. 800 relay: 1. Crivitz 1:46.31, 4. Ironwood 1:49.26. are. “We haven’t seen that 1,600 relay: 1. Kingsford 3:59.18, 2. Iron- It took all but 1:01 for speed before. We usually wood 4:00.37. High jump: 1. Lochlan Siegmeier, NP, 6-0; Dollar Bay’s skepticism to count on Devin to go by 2. Kevin Hudacek, Ironwood, 5-8. die. Beverly brought the guys, or me and Jake, and Girls Team: 1. Crivitz 105, 2. Northland Pines ball down, passed to the it opens up our shooters,” 76, 3. Kingsford 72, 4. Ironwood 36, 5. wing, ran off a back screen Janke said. “We couldn’t Menominee Indian 31. 55 dash: 1. Senihseah Wayka, Menomi- and caught an alley-oop get by them, so we couldn’t nee Indian, 8.15; 2. Caitlin Mylly, Ironwood, from Caleb Hunter for a get many good shots we’d 8.19. 200 dash: 1. Olivia Allen, Kingsford, reverse dunk. It was some- like.” 28.01; 3. Caitlin Mylly, Ironwood, 28.85. thing out of an NBA game Much was made of SC 800 run: 1. Annalise Callaghan, NP, 2:43.48; 2. Emily Carey, Ironwood, 2:53.59. and served as the defining losing to North Central in 1,600 run: 1. Lexi Oyer, Crivitiz, 5:54.79; moment that highlighted last year’s state semifinals, 3. Emily Carey, Ironwood, 6:14.05. 3,200 run: 1. Lily Menghini, Kingsford, Associated Press the athletic discrepancies 84-83 in double overtime. 14:16.03; 2. Haley Rhenlund, Ironwood, MICHIGAN FORWARD Moritz Wagner (13), guard Jordan Poole (2), guard Muham- between the Blue Bolts and It was the last loss for SC 15:33.65. Eagles. It was just too against a Class D school 200 hurdles: 1. Kirsten Lindemann, NP, mad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, top left, and guard Duncan Robinson (22) celebrate dur- 32.31; 4. Kaylee Miskovich, Ironwod, 36.83. ing the second half of the team's tournament regional semifinal against Texas A&M much. Dollar Bay found and served as a heartbreak- 800 relay: 1. Kingsford 2:00.55; 3. Iron- out SC lives up to the hype ing defeat for a team with wood 2:07.68. on Thursday in Los Angeles. High jump: 1. Kirsten Lindemann, NP, 5-2; in a 71-32 loss Thursday in state championship aspira- 3. Adrian Lorendo, Ironwood, 4-8. the state semifinals at the tions. This season, that Mercer Breslin Center in East loss has propelled SC’s Streaking Michigan Lansing. revenge season and has the “We knew how good Eagles playing with an competes in they were from the open- edge this postseason, blow- Tomahawk ing possession when Bev- ing teams out by an aver- routs Texas A&M erly threw the reverse age of 39 points per con- TOMAHAWK, Wis. – dunk,” Dollar Bay coach test. The Mercer boys and girls LOS ANGELES (AP) – Michigan took off in every single way," Michigan coach Jesse Kentala said. “As a “Coach brings the loss both finished third in all the drama out of this NCAA Tourna- John Beilein said. coach, I just smiled and up every day in practice Thursday’s meet at Toma- ment victory, burying Texas A&M under a The Wolverines were good in the first said, ‘Welp, there’s that.’ and how we have to give hawk. barrage of 3-point shots. half and even better in the second. The The athleticism on that our hardest on every pos- Mercer’s Tristin Woolf After reaching the round of 16 with an rout was on by halftime with Michigan team, my God.” session,” Washington said. won the 320-meter dash improbable buzzer-beater, the Wolverines leading 52-28 after shooting 57 percent And to think, Beverly’s “You see us defensively, and the 480 run. Team- shot 62 percent from the floor and routed from the floor. In the second half, the highlight was an accident. we’ve just been a lot better mate Alex Schmidt was the Aggies 99-72 in the West Region semi- Wolverines improved to 68 percent from The pass from Hunter was in the playoffs and it’s just first in the 3,200 run. finals on Thursday night to advance to the the floor. just a tad off the mark he’s played into our daily The Tigers’ Kaylee Cas- Elite Eight for the third time in six years. "It was kind of hard to see because I accustomed to, but he still game.” siani won the 320 dash. Next up the Wolverines will face either was just wondering when they were going had the wherewithal and For a moment, Dollar Mercer took the top- No. 4 Gonzaga or No. 9 Florida State who to miss," Aggies guard Admon Gilder said. coordination to adjust his Bay (26-1) played with SC three positions in the shot met in the second regional semifinal at Michigan won its second-round game body in midair and slam it (22-5). It lasted just eight put, led by Aubrey Staples Center. to reach the Sweet 16 on freshman Jordan home. minutes, but when Schmitz Schoeneman. The Wolverines (31-7) dominated from Poole's long 3 at the buzzer against Hous- “We go over that play hit a step-back 3 to cut the Results Girls start to finish, hitting 14 3-pointers – 10 in ton. every day in practice,” Bev- deficit to 27-15, the Dollar Team: 1. Tomahawk 92, 2. Prentice 30, 3. the first half when they led by 29 points – The Aggies (22-13) never made a run, erly said. “Usually it’s dif- Bay faithful, for a brief sec- Mercer 23. 40 dash: 1. Kaitlyn Erickson, Prentice, and extending their winning streak to 12 going long stretches without a basket in ferent, I don’t usually ond, could say, ‘OK, we’re 6.02; 4. Mya Towne, Mercer, 6.78. games. the first half while Michigan was scoring reverse it. That was an acci- in this thing.’ 320 dash: 1. Kaylee Cassiani, Mercer, dent.” “We settled in and 1:01.43. "Felt like we ran into a buzz saw," on nearly every trip down the floor. 800 run: 1. Megan Berg, Tomahawk, Aggies coach Billy Kennedy said. "It Tyler Davis led the seventh-seeded Too fast, too big, too doing some of the things 2:50.47; 3. Ava Barton, Mercer, 2:59.35. strong. Plug in any adjec- we do,” Kentala said. “Kept 40 hurdles: 1. Kalley Vonschrader, Toma- seemed like everything they shot went in." Aggies with 24 points. hawk, 9.96; 2. Kassandra Bell, Mercer, Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman Having beaten defending national tive describing one’s ath- the floor spaced and took 10.06; 4. Mya Towne, Mercer, 10.43. leticism and SC has more care of the ball. The prob- Long jump: 1. Karlie Woodall, Tomahawk, scored 24 points, Moe Wagner added 21 champion North Carolina by 21 points to 13-8; 4. Mya Towne, Mercer, 12-9.75. points and Charles Matthews had 18 get to Los Angeles, Texas A&M's stay was of it. Way more. lem is we were trading bas- Shot put: 1. Aubrey Schoeneman, Mercer, On offense, Dollar Bay’s kets.” 35-4.5; 2. Bailey Thompson, Mercer, 31-1; 3. points as third-seeded Michigan had five short. Billie Botes, Mercer, 26-8.25. players in double figures. "That's the nature of this game, the Devin Schmitz could not But as quickly as Dollar Boys "My shot went in early and it gives you nature of this tournament," Kennedy said. create space off the dribble Bay’s hope seemed to Team: 1. Tomahawk 86.5, 2. Prentice 40.5, 3. Mercer 20. the confidence to take the next one," "You can be high one minute and low the or get separation while surge, Washington came 320 dash: 1. Tristin Woolf, Mercer, 48.96. Abdur-Rahkman said. "I think everyone next." running off screens, and down and swished a cor- 480 run: 1. Tristin Woolf, Mercer, 1:19.11. 3,200 run: 1. Alex Schmidt, Mercer, 11:43. had that confidence today." The Aggies have yet to reach an Elite Jaden Janke and Jacob ner 3 to answer Schmitz. 40 hurdles: 1. Trey Baalke, Tomahawk, Abdur-Rahkman made four 3-pointers Eight, and Michigan made sure they never Iacono were stifled by for- Dollar Bay’s Brendan 8.48; 3. Nathan Heleniak, Mercer, 8.93. High jump: 1. Wyatt Wenninger, Toma- and both of his free throws, and had five had a chance. wards with more length LeClaire once against cut hawk, 5-8; 3. Alex Gleich, Mercer, 5-2. rebounds and seven assists. and speed than they’ve Long jump: 1. Kai Vedder, Prentice, 19- seen all year. 5.5; 4. Alex Schmidt, Mercer, 17-.5. "This senior right here played his tail MICHIGAN — page 10 DOLLAR BAY — page 10 l 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Harden scores 10 in OT to

Championship 3-Point Goals_Detroit 6-38 Minnesota 73 41 24 8 90 227 210 MHSAA Boys Thursday, March 29 (Smith 2-6, Bullock 2-7, S.Johnson Los Angeles75 41 27 7 89 219 187 State Semifinals Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. 1-2, Griffin 1-7, Tolliver 0-2, Ennis III Colorado 74 40 26 8 88 237 217 lift Rockets over Pistons At East Lansing 0-3, Kennard 0-5, Jackson 0-6), Anaheim 74 38 2412 88 210 197 Thursday NCAA Women's Houston 12-51 (Ariza 3-8, Gordon 3- St. Louis 73 40 28 5 85 203 194 HOUSTON (AP) – James Harden strug- rebounds. Class C 9, Tucker 2-7, J.Johnson 2-7, Mbah Dallas 74 38 28 8 84 212 201 Detroit Edison (DEPSA) 55, Basketball gled to find his shot for four quarters before "We couldn't make a shot," Detroit coach a Moute 1-2, Green 1-8, Anderson Calgary 75 35 3010 80 204 226 Grand Rapids Covenant Christian Tournament All Times EDT 0-2, Harden 0-8). Fouled Out_Ken- Edmonton 74 33 36 5 71 214 236 43 the NBA's leading scorer mustered just Stan Van Gundy said. "Their defense had a ALBANY REGIONAL nard. Rebounds_Detroit 66 (Drum- Chicago 75 30 36 9 69 211 233 Maple City Glen Lake 62, Monroe Regional Semifinals mond 20), Houston 52 (Capela 14). Vancouver 74 26 39 9 61 192 242 enough offense in overtime to help the Hous- lot to do with it." St. Mary Catholic Central 56 Saturday, March 24 Assists_Detroit 22 (Griffin 10), Arizona 74 25 3811 61 184 237 Class D ton Rockets to another win. The Pistons trailed by nine with about 4 At Albany, N.Y. Houston 19 (Gordon, Harden 5). NOTE: Two points for a win, one Buckley 65, Hillsdale Academy South Carolina (28-6) vs. Buffalo Total Fouls_Detroit 17, Houston 19. point for overtime loss. Top three Harden scored 21 points, including 10 of 1/2 minutes left in regulation when Griffin 55 (29-5), 11:30 a.m. Technicals_Detroit coach Pistons teams in each division and two wild Southfield Christian 71, Dollar Houston's 12 points in overtime, to lift the made a layup to start an 11-0 run. Reggie UConn (34-0) vs. Duke (24-8), 2 (Defensive three second), Houston cards per conference advance to Bay 32 p.m. coach Rockets (Defensive three playoffs. Rockets to a 100-96 victory over the Detroit Bullock made a 3-pointer and Luke Kennard Friday Regional Championship second), Harden. A_18,055 x-clinched playoff spot All Times EDT Pistons on Thursday night. had four points in that stretch, including two Monday, March 26 (18,055). Wednesday's Games Class A Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 3 "Offensively we couldn't get it going but free throws that put Detroit up 88-86 with Warren DeLaSalle (19-7) vs SPOKANE REGIONAL TransactionsBASEBALL Arizona 4, Buffalo 1 Clarkston (24-1) - Noon Regional Semifinals (it's) like that sometimes," he said. "Got to about 90 seconds remaining. American League St. Louis 2, Boston 1, OT Holland West Ottawa (24-2) vs Saturday, March 24 BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Anaheim 4, Calgary 0 Novi (17-8) - 2 pm At Spokane, Wash. find ways to win games." Houston tied the game when Drummond Optioned LHP Tanner Scott to Nor- Thursday's Games Class B Notre Dame (31-3) vs. Texas folk (IL). Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 After going 2 of 16 in regulation, includ- was called for goaltending on a shot by Tuck- Benton Harbor (25-1) vs River A&M (26-9), 4 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Carolina 6, Arizona 5 Rouge (23-1) - 5:30 pm Oregon (32-4) vs. Central Michi- ing missing a shot that would have won it, er with 30.5 seconds left. Optioned OF Ryan Cordell to Char- Columbus 4, Florida 0 New Haven (26-0) vs Grand gan (30-4), 6:30 p.m. lotte (IL). Reassigned OF Luis Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Islanders 6 Harden warmed up in overtime. He put Griffin missed a shot with 9 seconds left Rapids Catholic Central (23-2) - Regional Championship Robert, RHP Rob Scahill and RHP Washington 1, Detroit 0 7:30 pm Monday, March 26 Houston up with a basket early in the period and Harden's shot jump shot at the buzzer Chris Volstad to minor league camp. Edmonton 6, Ottawa 2 State finals Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Toronto 5, Nashville 2 before making it 93-90 on a three-point play was off to send the game into overtime. Saturday KANSAS CITY REGIONAL Optioned OF Greg Allen and RHP Vancouver 5, Chicago 2 Class A Second Round after a basket by Andre Drummond. He After scoring 42 in Houston's win over Ben Taylor to Columbus (IL). Reas- Los Angeles 7, Colorado 1 12:15 p.m. Regional Semifinals signed RHP Alexi Ogando to minor Vegas at San Jose Class B Friday, March 23 added three free throws with about a minute Portland on Tuesday, Harden had trouble league camp. Friday's Games 6:45 p.m. At Kansas City, Mo. DETROIT TIGERS — Reas- Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. left before P.J. Tucker's tip-in made it 98-90 getting anything going against Detroit. He Class C N.C. State (26-8) vs. Mississippi signed Cs Jarrod Saltalamacchia New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Detroit Edison PSA (16-10) vs State (34-1), 6:30 p.m. with 21 seconds to play. made 13 of 18 free throws, but was 0 for 8 on and Derek Norris; INFs Pete Kozma Anaheim at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Maple City Glen Lake (24-2) - 4:30 UCLA (26-7) vs. Texas (28-6), 9 and Ronny Rodriguez, and OFs Jim Vancouver at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Blake Griffin, who finished with a triple- 3-pointers. p.m. p.m. Adduci and Chad Huffmanto to Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Class D Regional Championship double, had a 3-pointer after that, but Hard- The Rockets opened the fourth quarter minor league camp. Optioned LHPs Saturday's Games Southfield Christian (22-4) vs vs Sunday, March 25 Chad Bell and Blaine Hardy to Tole- Vegas at Colorado, 3 p.m. en made two more free throws to push the with five straight points, highlighted by a 3- Buckley (21-5) - 10 a.m. Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m. do (IL). Calgary at San Jose, 4 p.m. LEXINGTON REGIONAL lead to seven. Harden missed both free pointer from Trevor Ariza, to lead 76-68 with MINNESOTA TWINS — Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Gogebic Range Regional Semifinals Optioned RHPs Alan Busenitz and Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Dartball Scores Friday, March 23 throws after a 3-pointer by Ish Smith with about 10 1/2 minutes left. March 21 Tyler Duffey, OF Jake Cave to Detroit at Toronto, 7 p.m. At Lexington, Ky. Uncle Sams 4, Bessemer Pit Rochester (IL). Reassigned 1B Arizona at Florida, 7 p.m. 4.2 seconds left, but the Rockets held on to Detroit got within four points before a 7-2 Oregon State (25-7) vs. Baylor Stop 1 Brock Stassi to minor league camp. Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. (33-1), 6:30 p.m. extend their winning streak to seven games. run by Houston made it 83-74 midway Chub & Sandy’s 3, Dutch’s 2 Released OF Chris Heisey. Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m. Louisville (34-2) vs. Stanford (24- Aurora Club 1 4, Rigoni’s 1 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Carolina at Ottawa, 7 p.m. The NBA-leading Rockets improved to 58- through the quarter. 10), 9 p.m. Aurora Club 2 3 Optioned C Garneau to St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. Regional Championship 14 to tie them with the 1993-94 champi- Griffin received a flagrant foul early in the Round 2 2, Spiders 0 Nashville (PCL). Nashville at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Sunday, March 25 Hurley Pit Stop 5, Deno’s 0 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to Los Angeles at Edmonton, 10 onship team for the most wins in franchise third quarter when he tripped Harden as he Semifinal winners, Noon Standings terms with C Curt Casali on a minor p.m. history. came down after a 3-point attempt. Harden Aurora Club ...... 173 Women’s NIT league contract. Sunday's Games Spiders ...... 66 All Times EDT TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 12:30 "There's not just one way you can win a twisted his left ankle as he landed and Rigoni’s ...... 65 Third Round INF Eliezer Alvarez to Frisco (PCL). p.m. Hurley Pit Stop ...... 62 Thursday, March 22 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Nashville at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. basketball game," Harden said. "We've fig- crashed to the court. He remained there for a Uncle Sam’s ...... 58 Indiana 73, Purdue 51 Optioned RHP Sam Gaviglio to Buf- Vancouver at Dallas, 7 p.m. ured that out and obviously we know one couple of minutes before slowly getting to his Dutch’s ...... 51 Virginia Tech 81, Fordham 50 falo (IL). Designated LHP Matt Der- Boston at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Chub & Sandy’s ...... 44 St. John's 65, Duquesne 52 mody for assignment. Anaheim at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. staple that has to happen and that's our feet and remaining in the game. Deno’s ...... 43 Alabama 61, Georgia Tech 59 National League defense. Once again tonight we did a really Harden was limping after the game but Bessemer Pit Stop ...... 26 South Dakota 85, Michigan State ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Capitals-Red Wings Round 2 ...... 21 83, OT Optioned Matt Koch to Reno (PCL). Sums good job." brushed off a question about his ankle, Aurora Club 2 ...... 16 TCU 81, New Mexico 72 Washington 001—1 CINCINNATI REDS — Claimed Detroit 000—0 Friday, March 23 It was an ugly game which featured 71 insisting that he was "fine." off waivers 1B Kennys Vargas from First Period_None. NCAA Men’s James Madison (23-10) at West the Twins. Optioned RHP Jackson Penalties_Boyd, WSH, (roughing), missed 3-pointers combined. Houston was He made two of three free throws as part Tournament Virginia (23-11), 5:30 p.m. All Times EDT Stephens and RHP Robert Stephen- 1:30; Ericsson, DET, (holding), 8:03; UC Davis (27-6) at Kansas State 12 of 51 and Detroit made just 6 of 38. of an 8-0 run Houston used to start the third EAST REGIONAL son to Louisville (IL). Reassigned Wilson, WSH, (roughing), 13:56. (18-15), 8 p.m. At TD Garden RHP Dylan Floro, RHP Tanner Second Period_None. Penal- Eric Gordon added 22 points for Hous- quarter and take a 56-50 lead. The Rockets Quarterfinals Boston Rainey, C Joe Hudson, IF/OF Rosell ties_Oshie, WSH, (tripping), 12:24; Sunday, March 25 ton on a night Chris Paul sat out with a sore carried a 71-68 lead into the fourth quarter. Regional Semifinals Herrera, OF Ben Revere and OF Eller, WSH, (high sticking), 12:24. UC Davis-Kansas State winner Friday, March 23 Mason Williams to minor league Third Period_1, Washington, atIndiana (20-14) , 2 p.m. left hamstring. Detroit led for most of the first half and Villanova (32-4) vs. West Virginia camp. Released LHP Oliver Pérez. Connolly 15 (Vrana), 6:41. Penal- Alabama (20-13) at Virginia Tech (26-10), 7:27 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — ties_Helm, DET, (interference), "We found a way to ice the game," coach was up 50-48 at halftime. (21-13), 2 p.m. Purdue (30-6) vs. Texas Tech granted INF Ryan Flaherty his 1:27; Kronwall, DET, (tripping), TCU (22-12) at South Dakota Mike D'Antoni said. "James found ways to get TIP-INS (26-9), 9:57 p.m. unconditional release. 11:08. (29-6), 7 p.m. Regional Championship WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Shots on Goal_Washington 11- to the line and manufacture points. Eric kept Pistons: Detroit forced 12 turnovers for its March 24-26 Sunday, March 25 Optioned RHP Erick Fedde to Syra- 10-5_26. Detroit 13-15-11_39. St. John's (19-14) at James Madi- us in there for most of the game ... everybody 59th straight game with at least 10, which is Semifinal winners cuse (IL). Power-play opportunities_Wash- son-West Virginia winner, TBA SOUTH REGIONAL BASKETBALL ington 0 of 3; Detroit 0 of 4. had a little bit of a down day." the longest such active streak in the NBA. ... At Philips Arena NBA National Basketball Association Goalies_Washington, Grubauer Griffin had 21 points, 10 rebounds and Smith finished with 18 points. ... Reggie Jack- Atlanta All Times EDT NBA — Suspended Charlotte C 12-9-3 (39 shots-39 saves). Detroit, Regional Semifinals EASTERN CONFERENCE Dwight Howard one game for receiv- Howard 19-26-8 (26-25). 10 assists. Drummond had 17 points and 20 son was 0 for 6 on 3-pointers. Thursday, March 22 WLPct GB ing his 16th technical foul of the A_19,515 (20,000). T_2:31. Loyola of Chicago 69, Nevada 68 x-Toronto 53 19 .736 — 2017-18 season. Referees_Tom Chmielewski, Dan Kansas State 61, Kentucky 58 x-Boston 48 23 .676 4½ FOOTBALL O'Halloran. Linesmen_Derek Amell, Regional Championship Cleveland 42 29 .592 10½ National Football League Greg Devorski. Philadelphia 41 30 .577 11½ ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re- Grubauer lifts Capitals to 1-0 win Saturday, March 24 Loyola of Chicago (31-5) vs. Indiana 41 31 .569 12 signed OL Daniel Munyer to a one- 2018 Wisconsin Kansas State (25-11), TBA Washington 40 31 .563 12½ year contract. Claimed WR Cobi girls basketball all- MIDWEST REGIONAL Miami 39 33 .542 14 Hamilton off of waivers from the state team over Red Wings At CenturyLink Center Omaha Milwaukee 37 34 .521 15½ Houston Texans. Player of the year: Sydnee Omaha, Neb. Detroit 32 40 .444 21 ATLANTA FALCONS — Re- Roby, 6-4, jr., Milwaukee King Regional Semifinals Charlotte 32 41 .438 21½ signed DE Derrick Shelby to a one- Coach of the year: Dave DETROIT (AP) – The shots, but this was a pretty struggled in February and Friday, March 23 New York 26 46 .361 27 year contract. Donarski, La Crosse Aquinas Washington Capitals are in easy game," Grubauer said. at the beginning of March. Kansas (29-7) vs. Clemson (25- Chicago 24 47 .338 28½ CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed FIRST TEAM 9), 7:07 p.m. Brooklyn 23 49 .319 30 LB John Timu to a one-year con- Sydney Hilliard, 5-11 jr., Monroe first place because of victo- "The guys kept the front of Holtby wasn't available Duke (28-7) vs. Syracuse (23- Atlanta 21 50 .296 31½ tract. Sydney Levy, 5-8, sr., Appleton 13), 9:37 p.m. Orlando 21 51 .292 32 DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed North ries like this. the net clear, so I could see Thursday because of an Regional Championship WESTERN CONFERENCE WR Deonte Thompson to a one- Hailey Oskey, 5-10, sr., Seymour Philipp Grubauer made everything they were tak- injury coach Barry Trotz Sunday, March 25 WLPct GB year contract. Sydnee Roby, 6-4, jr., Milwaukee Semifinal winners y-Houston 58 14 .806 — MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DE King (unanimous) 39 saves for his third ing." described as a tweak. WEST REGIONAL y-Golden State 53 18 .746 4½ William Hayes to a one-year con- Shemera Williams, 5-9, jr., Mil- shutout of the season, and Washington is last in the The Capitals took the At STAPLES Center Portland 44 27 .620 13½ tract. waukee Academy of Science Los Angeles Oklahoma City 43 30 .589 15½ MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed SECOND TEAM Brett Connolly scored the NHL in shots per game, but lead with 13:19 remaining Regional Semifinals New Orleans 43 30 .589 15½ G Tom Compton. Kari Brekke, 5-5, sr., Appleton game's only goal on a third- the Capitals have won six after Detroit defenseman Thursday, March 22 San Antonio 42 30 .583 16 NEW YORK GIANTS — Traded North Michigan 99, Texas A&M 72 Minnesota 41 31 .569 17 DE Jason Pierre-Paul and a 2018 Lexi Donarski, 5-10, so., La period breakaway to lift the of seven and lead Pitts- Xavier Ouellet couldn't Florida State 75, Gonzaga 60 Utah 41 31 .569 17 fourth-round (No. 102) draft pick to Crosse Aquinas Regional Championship Denver 39 33 .542 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 2018 Caitlyn Harper, 6-1, sr., Arrow- Capitals to a 1-0 win over burgh and Columbus by control the puck near Saturday, March 24 L.A. Clippers 38 33 .535 19½ third- (No. 69) and fourth-round (No. head the Detroit Red Wings on four points atop the Washington's blue line. Michigan (31-7) vs. Florida State L.A. Lakers 31 40 .437 26½ 108) draft picks. Released WR/KR Erin Howard, 6-2, sr., Madison (23-11), TBA Sacramento 23 49 .319 35 Dwayne Harris. East Thursday night. Washing- Metropolitan Division as Connolly and teammate FINAL FOUR Dallas 22 50 .306 36 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed McKenna Warnock, 6-2, jr., ton was far from dominant, the regular season winds Jakub Vrana went the other At The Alamodome Memphis 19 53 .264 39 T Breno Giacomini. Re-signed QB Monona Grove San Antonio Phoenix 19 53 .264 39 EJ Manuel. THIRD TEAM but the Capitals created the down. way on a two-man break- National Semifinals x-clinched playoff spot SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Natalie Andersen, 5-11, jr., Muk- game's best scoring chance Washington has turned away, and Connolly beat Saturday, March 31 y-clinched division Signed RB Mike Davis to a one-year wonago South champion vs. West cham- Wednesday's Games contract. Savanna Crockett, 6-1, sr., Mil- and that was enough. increasingly to Grubauer of Jimmy Howard with a wrist pion Cleveland 132, Toronto 129 HOCKEY waukee Vincent East champion vs. Midwest Philadelphia 119, Memphis 105 National Hockey League Shay Frederick, 5-6, sr., Hor- "I know they had a lot of late after Braden Holtby shot to the glove side. champion Charlotte 111, Brooklyn 105 NHL — Fined St. Louis D Robert tonville National Championship Miami 119, New York 98 Bortuzzo $3,091.40 for cross-check- Jayda Jansen, 5-9, sr., Sun Monday, April 2 Denver 135, Chicago 102 ing Boston F Jordan Szwarz during Prairie but it would be a better game than what we Semifinal winners L.A. Clippers 127, Milwaukee 120 a March 21 game. Mia Morel, 5-7, fr., Marshall Dollar Bay New Orleans 96, Indiana 92 NEW YORK ISLANDERS — FOURTH TEAM showed.” Texas A&M- San Antonio 98, Washington 90 Loaned D Sebastian Aho to Bridge- Caitlin Link, 5-8, sr., Madison Thursday's Games port (AHL). Edgewood It wasn’t the storybook ending Dollar MICHIGANMichigan 99, TEXAS Box A&M 72 Charlotte 140, Memphis 79 NEW YORK RANGERS — Reas- Maggie Negaard, 5-10, sr., TEXAS A&M (22-13) From page 9 Bay envisioned, and it may take some Philadelphia 118, Orlando 98 signed D Sergey Zborovskiy to the Stevens Point Hogg 3-9 0-0 7, Williams 6-8 0-1 Houston 100, Detroit 96, OT Hartford (ECHL). Jaddan Simmons, 5-8, so, Green SC’s lead to 12 with a 3, only to see Wash- time, but eventually, this group will reflect 12, T.Davis 11-17 2-3 24, Starks 2- New Orleans 128, L.A. Lakers WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Bay Southwest 11 0-0 5, Gilder 5-11 0-0 10, Jasey ington respond with another 3 on the next on the deepest tournament run in school 125 Recalled G Pheonix Copley from Tara Stauffacher, 5-11, jr., 0-0 0-0 0, Trocha-Morelos 2-5 0-0 5, Utah 119, Dallas 112 Hershey (AHL). Signed D Tobias Beaver Dam possession. In the rare instance Dollar Bay history. Sometimes you just have to tip Collins 0-1 0-0 0, Chandler 2-3 3-6 Atlanta at Sacramento Geisser to a three-year entry-level Emma Wittmershaus, sr., 6-2, 7, French 0-0 0-0 0, Flagg 1-2 0-0 2. Friday's Games contract. Bangor was making shots, the Blue Bolts couldn’t your cap. Totals 32-67 5-10 72. Denver at Washington, 7 p.m. SOCCER HONORABLE MENTION MICHIGAN (31-7) get a stop. “I think the guys are proud,” Kentala L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. Major League Soccer Amber Baehman, sr., Tri-County; Wagner 8-12 2-2 21, Livers 1-4 0- Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. MINNESOTA UNITED — Kassandra Bartek, sr., Oak Creek; “For the first time, a team was straight said. “They’re not proud of that game and 0 2, Simpson 5-8 0-0 11, Abdur- Minnesota at New York, 7:30 Renewed the contract of D Francis- Emily Behnke, jr., Manitowoc Rahkman 9-16 2-2 24, Matthews 8- up faster than we were,” Kentala said. that performance, they wanted to end on a p.m. co Calvo through 2020. Lutheran; Grace Beyer, jr., Mukwon- 11 1-2 18, A.Davis 1-1 0-0 2, Baird Phoenix at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE ago; Brooklyn Bull, sr., Union Grove; “Every time we’d get a (basket), we’d hope better note. But I think overall, they were 1-1 0-0 3, Teske 0-0 0-0 0, Brooks Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. COLORADO STATE — Named Jessa Burling, sr., Burlington; Kaye 0-0 0-0 0, Poole 1-1 2-2 5, Simmons to get a stop, but they would pop a 3. proud of what they were able to accom- Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. Niko Medved men's basketball Clark, jr., Milwaukee King; Justice 0-0 0-0 0, Watson 1-4 0-0 3, Robin- Utah at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. coach. Filip, sr., Madison East; Sydney Washington was just deadly from the cor- plish. Just being here and seeing this place son 4-5 0-0 10. Totals 39-63 7-8 99. Boston at Portland, 10 p.m. CUMBERLAND — Named Scott Flier, sr., Waupun; Emma Gamoke, Halftime_Michigan 52-28. 3-Point Atlanta at Golden State, 10:30 Davidson women's assistant soccer sr., Onalaska; Alana Gilles, jr., Lodi; ner.” and Tom Izzo sitting in the stands, it was Goals_Texas A&M 3-15 (Trocha- p.m. coach. Caelan Givens, soph, Chippewa Morelos 1-2, Starks 1-4, Hogg 1-5, Janke led Dollar Bay with 12 points and just a cool thing. Saturday's Games EVANSVILLE — Named Walter Falls; Alina Hampton, Sr., Kimberly; Flagg 0-1, Collins 0-1, Gilder 0-2), Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. McCarty men's basketball coach. Julia Hartwig, jr., Janesville Parker; created the one final moment to keep his “I told them to use it as an opportunity Michigan 14-24 (Abdur-Rahkman 4- Chicago at Detroit, 7 p.m. FAU — Named Dusty May men's Emily Herzberg, soph., Melrose- 7, Wagner 3-3, Robinson 2-3, Poole team in the game when he came up with a for growth. Hard work does pay off, cer- Phoenix at Orlando, 7 p.m. basketball coach and signed him to Mindoro; Julia Hintz, jr., New Berlin 1-1, Baird 1-1, Simpson 1-2, Watson L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 8 p.m. a five-year contract.MIAMI — Eisenhower; Hannah Jones, sr., steal near midcourt and finished a fast- tainly, but sometimes in life. there’s a bet- 1-3, Matthews 1-3, Livers 0-1). New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. Announced sophomore G Bruce Dodgeville; Leilani Kapinus, soph., Fouled Out_None. break layup. Of course, SC had the ter team. That better team was Southfield Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Brown Jr. declared for the NBA Madison Memorial; Chelby Koker, Rebounds_Texas A&M 31 (T.Davis Sunday's Games draft. jr., Somers Shoreland Lutheran; answer, and Hunter knocked down a fade- Christian.” 8), Michigan 26 (Abdur-Rahkman, Cleveland at Brooklyn, 1 p.m. UCONN — Named Dan Hurley Natalie Leuzinger, so., Black Hawk; Matthews 5). Assists_Texas A&M San Antonio at Milwaukee, 3:30 basketball coach. Jordan Ludescher, sr., Flambeau; away jumper for a 35-20 halftime lead. Dollar Bay finished 13 of 42 from the 13 (Hogg 5), Michigan 21 (Abdur- p.m. Jenna Mace, sr., Wisconsin Dells; The second half lacked the highlight- field (31 percent) and had 22 turnovers. Rahkman 7). Total Fouls_Texas Miami at Indiana, 5 p.m. NHL Sami Martin, soph., Platteville; A&M 12, Michigan 15. All Times EDT reel start by Beverly, but it was just as dom- SC made 31 of 64 shot attempts (48 Boston at Sacramento, 6 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Natalie McNeal, soph., German- NCAA Division II L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 6 p.m. GP WLOTPts GF GA town; Kaylee Meyers, jr., Darlington; inant all the same. SC scored the first 14 percent). Washington led the way with 23 New York at Washington, 6 p.m. Emily Mueller, sr., St. Mary's Men’s Tournament x-Tampa Bay7451 19 4106271 211 All Times EDT Portland at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. x-Boston 72 45 1710100240 186 Springs; Madelyn Neff, sr., Hay- points and capped the run with an easy points and 10 rebounds, while Hunter had Semifinals Atlanta at Houston, 8 p.m. Toronto 74 44 23 7 95 251 210 ward; Alyssa Nelson, sr., New Berlin transition layup from Jon Sanders for a 49- 17 points and Beverly added 12. Thursday, March 22 Utah at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Washington 74 43 24 7 93 230 217 West; Brooke Olson, sr., Rice Lake; Ferris State 85, West Texas A&M Kiarra Otto, jr., Laconia; Brooklyn 20 lead. - - - Pistons-Rockets, Pittsburgh 74 42 27 5 89 243 225 79 Columbus 75 42 28 5 89 214 206 Paulson, sr., Holmen; Heather Pear- Northern State 105, Queens (NC) son, sr., Amherst; Taylor Petit, sr., “For whatever reason, our intensity just DETROIT (96)Box Philadelphia75 38 2512 88 226 223 Southfield Christian1619 24 12 — 71 99, 2OT D.C. Everest; Alexis Rolph, jr., S.Johnson 2-4 0-0 5, Griffin 9-22 New Jersey 73 37 28 8 82 219 221 wasn’t there after halftime,” Kentala said. Dollar Bay 2 18 75 — 32 Oshkosh Lourdes Academy; Cassie Championship 2-3 21, Drummond 6-13 5-10 17, Florida 72 37 28 7 81 219 222 Southfield Christian — Beverly 12, Hunter 17, Hicks 1, Washington 23, Schiltz, jr., Luxemburg-Casco; Lexie “I told the team, ‘Are they the better team? Saturday, March 24 Jackson 2-13 0-0 4, Bullock 5-10 0- Carolina 74 32 3111 75 203 237 Scruggs 4, Sanders 10, Perry 2, Fergan 2. F: 13; Fouled out: None; Free Schneider, Sr., Appleton East; Ferris State (37-1) vs. Northern 0 12, Ennis III 2-6 1-3 5, Tolliver 0-2 N.Y. Rangers7432 34 8 72 214 240 Yes, they’re the better team. But are they throws: 5-6; 3-point field goals: Washington 3, Hunter. Brooklyn Schyvinck, sr., Reedsburg; State (36-3), 3 p.m. 0-1 0, Smith 8-14 0-0 18, Kennard 6- N.Y. Islanders74313310 72 241 270 Dollar Bay — LeClaire 3, Thompson 3, Schmitz 5, Janke 12, Iacono 9. F: 5; Kyah Steiner, sr., La Crosse 40 better? No way they are 40 better.’ Nine 11 2-2 14. Totals 40-95 10-19 96. Detroit 74 27 3611 65 189 229 Fouled out: None; Free throws: 2-3; 3-point field goals: LeClaire, Schmitz, Men’s NIT Aquinas; Tina Ubl, Sr., Shiocton; All Times EDT HOUSTON (100) Montreal 74 26 3612 64 185 237 out of 10 they beat us, maybe 10 out of 10, Janke, Iacono. Semifinals Ariza 3-11 0-0 9, Tucker 4-11 0-0 Ottawa 73 26 3611 63 201 257 Kailee Van Zeeland, Sr., Wright- At Madison Square Garden 10, Capela 5-8 0-2 10, Gordon 8-19 Buffalo 73 23 3812 58 173 240 stown; Lexi Wagner, jr., Gale- New York 3-4 22, Harden 4-20 13-18 21, Mbah WESTERN CONFERENCE Ettrick-Trempealeau; Tahlia Walton, all three of his 3-point that by the break. Tuesday, March 27 a Moute 3-4 0-0 7, Anderson 3-6 1- GP WLOTPts GF GA sr., Stanley-Boyd; Jennifer Wendler, Michigan Western Kentucky (27-10) vs. 3 7, J.Johnson 4-11 1-1 11, Green x-Nashville 73 48 1510106238 183 jr., Owen-Withee; Maty Wilke, fr., attempts, the first one com- Michigan held the Utah (22-11), 7 p.m. 1-9 0-0 3. Totals 35-99 18-28 100. 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I’d kept my distance from dating until I was positive I found a man who was looking for the same kind of life I have been looking for – a life of commitment Dear and honesty so we could build a future Annie together. I have been seeing this man (let’s call him “Doug”) for about three and a half ment to him and the kids, day in, day out. months. He is everything I’ve been looking Like the Grand Canyon, love is a monu- for, and after the hard life of betrayal I’ve lived it’s taken me a bit to adjust to trust- ment built over time. ing him, but I’ve finally made it there. Dear Annie: I am so frustrated with my What else is new to me is that he has son and his wife and their two daughters two children, a 4-year-old daughter and a (ages 15 and 20). I sent Valentine’s cards DEFLOCKED 3-year-old son. I have only met them once with cash gifts and spent time to make a due to his ex-wife keeping them from him. card for the 15-year-old, with about 20 pic- They will be in court next week, as she’s tures of her, from the time she was a baby trying to get full rights of the children. till now. I taped a $50 bill to the card He has done nothing wrong, and from because she told me at Christmas she likes what I’ve gathered she has done nothing “instant gratification.” These children but punish Doug out of spite and anger. I never acknowledge my gifts nor do their have done my best to show my support parents require them to. I texted the 15- and let him know I want to be there for him and his children and I welcome this year-old if she received my gifts and she package deal with open arms, as we’ve said, “I’m not sure.” We otherwise have a already fallen in love. However, I feel like good relationship. These girls are smart, MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM he doesn’t fully understand just how and their parents are professionals. I am to accepting of his children I really am. the point where I don’t want to send any How can I assure him this is the life I more gifts. Advice please. – No Thanks want and that I am willing to do whatever Dear No Thanks: How sweet that you it takes to be there for them? – Life I’ve took the time to put together a collage of Always Wanted photos of your granddaughter growing up. Dear Life I’ve Always Wanted: If you How sad she failed to recognize the heart want to assure him you’re in it for the long that went into that gesture. It sounds as haul, you need to stop rushing. This is though “instant gratification” has made especially true because of the kids. As pro- tective as you felt of your own heart these girls ungrateful. No longer sending because of past pain, imagine how Doug them gifts or money is probably the best BORN LOSER feels. 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Please forward letter of interest & resume to: Sue Mizell, Publisher Computer Services Excavating The Hurley School District PK-12 Secretary Daily Globe, 118 E. McLeod Avenue FAHRNER EXCAVATING JOB SUMMARY: Ironwood, MI 49938 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL The secretary performs confidential duties calling for individual judgment email: [email protected] • Site Prep and ensures the efficient operation of the school office. The secretary No Phone Calls Please • Road Building must use initiative and have specialized knowledge and organizational • Driveways ability to carry out established administrative responsibilities in a • Culverts multitasking environment. He/she will serve as the public relations liaison • Ponds & Pond Cleaning between administration, staff, students, parents, public, and community. 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Payroll, Federal and State Government billing and reporting, (715)862-0063 (906)364-4468 Beginning salary $16.00 per hour, plus benefits. invoicing customer, general office, attendance, and general record Applications are available in the keeping. District Business Office or on our website at: Benefits: Competitive wage, health and dental insurance, retirement, www.hurley.k12.wi.us paid vacations and holidays, sick leave, long term disability Please include three letters of recommendation along with application. and weekday daytime schedule. Criminal background Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, April 3, 2018. check and random drug test will be performed. Deliver, send or email to: Sprinbyg ad vienrtitsiong iAn thce tion Applications are available at Highline Corporation. Please include Christopher J. Patritto, District Administrator 3 letters of professional recommendations along with Businesses & Services Directory 5503 W. 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Other restrictions may apply. has coffee been associated 816-581-7500 that 41 percent lost small l 14 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump orders SHADOW OF EXTINCTION huge tariffs on China, raises trade war worries WASHINGTON (AP) – other nations would join Primed for economic com- Canada and Mexico in bat, President Donald gaining an initial exemp- Trump set in motion tariffs tion. And that raised ques- on as much as $60 billion tions about whether his in Chinese imports to the actions will match his U.S. on Thursday and rhetoric. accused the Chinese of China isn’t shrugging high-tech thievery, picking him off. “If somebody tries a fight that could push the to impose a trade war on global heavyweights into a us ... we will certainly fight trade war. back and retaliate,” said China threatened retali- Cui Tiankai, Chinese ation, and Wall Street ambassador to the U.S. “If cringed, recording one of people want to play tough, the biggest drops of we will play tough with Associated Press Trump’s presidency. But he them and see who will last IN THIS photo taken Friday, July 28, 2017, wildlife ranger Zachariah Mutai poses for a photo with Sudan, the declared the U.S. would longer.” world’s last male northern white rhino, at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia county in Kenya. The world’s emerge “much stronger, At home, investors on last male northern white rhino, Sudan, has died after “age-related complications,” researchers announced much richer.” Wall Street showed their Tuesday saying he “stole the heart of many with his dignity and strength.” It was the boldest exam- rising concern about retali- ple to date of Trump’s ation and business-stifling “America first” agenda, the cost increases for compa- World’s last male northern white rhino, Sudan, dies culmination of his long- nies and consumers. The standing view that weak Dow Jones industrials NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – The with the two surviving females. One through advanced cellular technolo- U.S. trade policies and plunged 724 points. death of the world’s last male north- is his 27-year-old offspring, Najin, gies,” the Kenya conservancy said. enforcement have hol- Trump himself, joined ern white rhino, Sudan, doesn’t end and the other is her 17-year-old off- The ultimate goal is to create a lowed out the nation’s by supportive business efforts to save a subspecies of one of spring, Fatu. herd of five to 15 animals that would workforce and ballooned executives, complained bit- the world’s most recognizable ani- It is now just a matter of months be returned to their natural habitat the federal deficit. Two terly about the nation’s mals. The focus now turns to his before eggs are extracted from the in Africa. That could take decades. weeks ago, with fanfare, he trade deficit and accused stored semen and that of four other two females, said Jan Stejskal, direc- Sudan’s death “is a cruel symbol announced major penalty China of stealing America’s dead rhinos, as well as the perfection tor of international projects at Dvur of human disregard for nature and it tariffs on steel and alu- prized technology. of in vitro fertilization techniques Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic, saddened everyone who knew him. minum imports that he “Any way you look at it, and the critical need to keep the where Sudan lived before coming to But we should not give up,” Stejskal said threatened national it is the largest deficit of remaining two females alive. Kenya. said. “It may sound unbelievable, but security. any country in the history Whatever happens, conservation- Scientists have developed a tech- thanks to the newly developed tech- However, even as of our world. It’s out of ists hope the lessons learned in the nique to extract the eggs, using niques even Sudan could still have Trump was talking tough control,” Trump said of the endeavor can be applied to other crit- females from the similar southern another offspring.” at the White House, his U.S-China imbalance. The ically endangered species. white rhino subspecies from Euro- Sudan was the last of his kind to administration moved to U.S. reported a $375 bil- The 45-year-old Sudan, who won pean zoos, Stejskal said. The genetic be born in the wild, in the country soften the sting of the lion deficit with China last widespread affection last year with material would have to be transferred that is his namesake. He was taken to metal tariffs, telling year, which Trump has his listing as “The Most Eligible to a lab in Italy that he said was the the Czech zoo and then transferred Congress on Thursday that blamed for the loss of Bachelor in the World” on the Tinder only place where embryos of north- to Kenya in 2009, along with the the European Union, Aus- American jobs and closing dating app in a fundraising effort, ern white rhinos can be created. only other remaining northern white tralia, South Korea and of plants. was euthanized on Monday after Creating embryos has been tried rhinos, the two females and a male “age-related complications,” only on southern white rhinos and it who died in 2014. researchers said Tuesday. isn’t guaranteed the procedure will They were placed under 24-hour Democrats unveil bill to ban In his death, the world saw the work on northern white rhinos, Ste- armed guard and fed a special diet. assault-type rifles in Delaware shadow of extinction approach jskal added. “However, despite the fact that they before their eyes. “Utter tragedy “It would be a miracle to succeed were seen mating, there were no suc- DOVER, Del. (AP) – Legislation to ban the sale of today,” British Foreign Secretary on the first try,” he said. “Chances cessful pregnancies,” the conservan- semi-automatic guns that resemble military weapons is Boris Johnson tweeted. “We can’t are we won’t succeed and will have to cy said. now on the table in Delaware. just sit back and watch more species travel to Africa for the eggs in several Rangers caring for Sudan Democratic lawmakers introduced the measure on disappear.” months again.” described him as gentle and, as his Thursday. Democratic Gov. John Carney had called for The rhino “stole the heart of many If the procedure is eventually suc- condition worsened in recent weeks, such a bill after last month’s Florida high school shoot- with his dignity and strength,” said cessful, scientists will use southern expressed sadness over his immi- ing, which left 17 people dead. the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, white rhinos in Kenya and in Euro- nent death. “These weapons allow those intent on doing harm to where Sudan lived. It said his condi- pean zoos as surrogate mothers. Some groups, including London- outgun members of law enforcement, and they have no tion had “worsened significantly,” to While chances of success with in based Save the Rhino, have said in place on the streets of our neighborhoods,” Carney said the point where he was no longer vitro fertilization are slim “we believe vitro fertilization is probably too late in a statement Thursday. able to stand. His muscles and bones that giving up is not an option,” the to save the northern white rhino, Republicans have suggested the proposal is a knee-jerk had degenerated and his skin had veterinarian at the Kenya conservan- whose natural habitat in Chad, reaction that will do little or nothing to reduce gun vio- extensive wounds, including a deep cy, Dr. Stephen Ngulu, told the AP. Sudan, Uganda, Congo and Central lence in Delaware. infection on his back right leg. Teams in Europe and the United African Republic has been ravaged “This bill is a reaction to recent tragedy and is not good Euthanasia was “the best option, States also have been working for by conflicts in the region. They say public policy,” Rep. Rich Collins, a Republican from Mills- given the quality of his life had dete- years on the possibility of using stem the efforts should focus on other crit- boro, said in a statement Thursday. riorated to a point where it was cell technologies to create an ically endangered species with a bet- Collins said the measure will do nothing to accelerate unfair to him,” chief conservation embryo, but that route would take ter chance at survival. the decline in violent crime and will only infringe upon officer Samuel Mutisya told The years longer. Other rhinos, the southern white the constitutional rights of law-abiding Delawareans. Associated Press. Sudan ended up being part of that rhino and another species, the black “The real solution is for the state to improve on its mis- Sudan had been central to the work as well. “His genetic material rhino, are under heavy pressure from erable record of gun-crime prosecution and hold those ambitious effort to save the sub- was collected yesterday and provides poachers who kill them for their who commit gun crimes responsible for their actions,” he species from extinction after decades a hope for future attempts at repro- horns to supply illegal markets in said. of decimation by poachers, along duction of northern white rhinos parts of Asia. EU leaders back Britain in blaming Russia over spy poisoning Septuagenarian BRUSSELS (AP) – British Prime Minister Theresa May won the back- smackdown? ing of 27 other European Union lead- ers Thursday in blaming Russia for the poisoning of a former spy on Trump, Biden trade English soil – an attack the bloc called a threat to its collective securi- ty. fighting words EU Council President Donald Tusk tweeted that the 28 leaders WASHINGTON (AP) – Imagine: A pay-per-view steel- agree with Britain that it’s “highly cage fight featuring Donald “Kick His A--” Trump versus likely Russia is responsible” for the Joe “Beat the Hell Out of Him” Biden. Price to tune in? attack on Sergei Skripal. Enough to eliminate the government’s deficit. In a strongly worded statement The Republican president and the former Democratic later, the EU Council of all the bloc’s vice president are trading fighting words over who’d national leaders said that “there is come out on top in a hypothetical matchup. no plausible alternative explana- Trump, reacting to taunts Biden made earlier in the tion.” week, tweeted Thursday: “Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act Calling the attack a “grave chal- like a tough guy. Actually, he is weak, both mentally and lenge to our shared security,” the EU physically, and yet he threatens me, for the second time, states said they would “coordinate on Associated Press with physical assault. He doesn’t know me, but he would the consequences to be drawn in the BRITISH PRIME Minister Theresa May, center, speaks with from left, Aus- go down fast and hard, crying all the way. Don’t threaten light of the answers provided by the trian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, European Council President Donald people Joe!” Russian authorities.” Tusk, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Portuguese Prime Min- At a University of Miami rally Tuesday against sexual The unanimity was a victory for ister Antonio Costa during a round table meeting at an EU summit at the assault, Biden cited lewd comments that candidate May. She had been striving at a sum- Europa building in Brussels on Thursday. Leaders from the 28 European Trump made in a 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape about mit in Brussels to persuade her EU Union nations meet for a two-day summit to assess the state of Brexit grabbing women without their permission. colleagues to unite in condemning negotiations, the prospect of a trade war with the United States and how “If we were in high school, I’d take him behind the gym Moscow over the attack on Skripal, a to react to Russia following to the nerve agent attack in Britain. and beat the hell out of him,” Biden said. He also said any former Russian military intelligence man who disrespected women was “usually the fattest, officer convicted of spying for breaking on foreign soil pose a threat Macron and German Chancellor ugliest SOB in the room.” Britain, and his daughter, Yulia. to the international rule of law. Angela Merkel gave May strong back- Biden, 75, made similar comments in the closing days Russia strongly denies responsi- May said Thursday that “it is clear ing, and President Dalia Gry- of the 2016 campaign. He has kept open the possibility of bility and has slammed Britain’s that the Russian threat doesn’t respect bauskaite of former Soviet state a 2020 bid for president and is gearing up to play a big investigation. borders.” She said “the incident in Sal- Lithuania said she was considering role campaigning for Democrats running in this year’s During a summit dinner, May laid isbury was part of a pattern of Rus- expelling Russian diplomats in the midterm elections. out the reasons Britain is convinced sian aggression against Europe and its wake of the March 4 attack. Trump, 71, dismissed the prospect of a Biden run Moscow was behind the attack, near neighbors, from the western But Greek Prime Minister Alexis recently at the annual Gridiron Dinner with Washing- including the type of poison used – a Balkans to the Middle East.” Tsipras was more cautious. He said ton journalists, calling him “Sleepy Joe” and saying he Soviet-developed nerve agent known EU foreign ministers already had “we have to express our solidarity to could “kick his ass.” Trump also attacked Biden on as Novichok – and intelligence that expressed their “unqualified solidari- the U.K., to the British people, but at Twitter in 2016, calling him “Our not very bright Vice Russia has produced it within the last ty” with Britain. But European politi- the same time we need to investigate.” President.” decade. cians and leaders varied in how far Putin’s office said Thursday that Biden refrained from re-upping his taunts in an Britain argues the attack is part of they were willing to go in blaming Tsipras had called Putin to congratu- appearance Thursday in Washington, just blocks from a pattern of behavior by an increas- Russia President Vladimir Putin’s late him on his re-election and dis- the White House. He stuck to the promised subject of pro- ingly assertive Russia whose muscle- Kremlin. cuss issues, including the Salisbury tecting U.S. workers in the age of globalization during a flexing, cyber-meddling and law- French President Emmanuel poisoning. speech at the Newseum.