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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! White Pine, MI 49971 906-885-5170 www.thekonteka.com DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Wednesday, December 20, 2017 75 cents Ironwood superintendent to retire at end of school year By RICHARD JENKINS tendent. when kids come back and tell us their He said the original construction of environment for our students and it [email protected] “I think 35 or 36 years is enough stories, that’s really what gives us true the Luther L. Wright building was offers them so many opportunities to IRONWOOD — The Ironwood Area time,” Kolesar told the Daily Globe satisfaction.” impressive, with work starting in May explore their own interests in the areas Schools is beginning to search for a new Tuesday. In addition to impact on the district’s 1924 and students were attending class- they want to pursue for a career.” superintendent after Tim Kolesar “I truly enjoy the kids, the kids are students and alumni, Kolesar said he es in it in 1925. He thanks the commu- The prospect of retirement is some- announced at Monday’s meeting he is what makes this job special. They’ll was proud of what he accomplished in nity for the support needed to pass the what bittersweet, according to Kolesar. leaving the district at the end of the always have special place in my heart, I the 30 years he was an administrator in bonds to fund the building’s renovations “It’s sad after all these years, but you school year. love trying to motivate kids to do the the district. over the years. know what, there’s a lot of life out there Kolesar has served as superintendent best they can so they can be successful “I’m proud I was part of the restruc- “I’m happy with the support we got for me,” he said. since 2010. He was first hired in 1977, in life,” Kolesar said. “One of the things turing of our district,” he said. “I’m from the community to renovate this teaching math and science before we always say is we want our students proud of the fact I was able to oversee place to what we have now,” he said. “I becoming a principal and later superin- to be more successful than we are; and the renovation of Luther L. Wright.” think this is truly an effective learning KOLESAR — page 5 Brutal cold weather forecast SING, CHOIRS OF ANGELS in Ironwood for Christmas By RALPH ANSAMI tive numbers are predicted for [email protected] today through Christmas, with IRONWOOD — Santa Claus high wind-chill readings. will likely be wearing his long The cold blast will be quite a johns this year as the thermome- contrast to this week’s warm ter isn’t expected to rise above weather across the Range. zero in Ironwood on Christmas The high for the 24-hour peri- Day. od to 7 a.m Tuesday in Ironwood The National Weather Service was 33 degrees, while the low predicts brutal cold on Monday, was 25. with a high of minus-2 and low of While it seems like a lot of minus-19 degrees. pre-winter snow has fallen, the There’s a 30 percent chance of total is 56.6 inches in Ironwood flurries on Christmas Day, but and that’s below the long-term less than an inch of snow is average of 60.5 inches for Dec. expected. 19. There was 10 inches on the The day after Christmas is ground Tuesday at the Gogebic- also expected to bring brutal Iron Wastewater Treatment temperatures, with a high of Plant off U.S. 2, near the fair- minus-9 forecast. That will be grounds. colder weather than was experi- The record snowfall up to Dec. enced all of last winter across the 19 for Ironwood is a whopping Gogebic Range. 128.9 inches recorded in 1989. There are no snowstorms in Winter officially arrives the 10-day forecast, although a Thursday and the NWS said few inches of snow could fall there’s a high chance the rest of from Wednesday into Thursday. December will be colder than Overnight lows in the nega- normal. Marijuana growing new problem for Bessemer By IAN MINIELLY Duncanson said the laws are still [email protected] in effect, so Trudgeon must sign BESSEMER — Tuesday his paperwork. Trudgeon said, morning Richard Duncanson, a “No, I am not.” local marijuana caregiver, fol- Duncanson talked to the Daily lowed through with his threats Globe about a timeline of related from the prior night’s city council past events. He said he initially meeting to visit the Michigan applied for the license Nov. 17 Ian Minielly/Daily Globe State Police and Bessemer city and paid the fee in cash. The city FIRST GRADE students sing “Snowman Choir” Tuesday evening during the Wakefield-Marenisco School’s Winter Concert. In the back row from clerk to re-apply for a medical accepted the paperwork and the the left are Matthew Sokolowski and Jayla Parker, while Nightealeeya Harvey and Jace Rabe are in the foreground. marijuana facility license. Dun- fee. However, Duncanson said canson said the state police said the city returned the paperwork they would not come to Bessemer and a check on Nov. 29, and said to enforce his application with he had to apply on Dec. 15. When the city as it was a civil matter Duncanson returned on the 15th, GCC hears heartfelt stories from TriO students between him and the city. he said Trudgeon refused to sign City Clerk Jim Trudgeon said his papers again on advice from By IAN MINIELLY The students shared their experiences Jesse Moore said he learned a lot about [email protected] under the advisement of the the city’s attorney. with the board. Lauren Vinopal said she himself as the conference brought about a city’s attorney he would not sign City Manager Charly Loper IRONWOOD — Jessica Leinon-Novas- signed up for a salsa dancing class while in time of self reflection. He said many of the Duncanson’s papers because the spoke to the Daily Globe Tuesday cone recently escorted four students from D.C. She did not know how to salsa and it traits that have made him successful, stem city considers the original ordi- and echoed Trudgeon, “It has Gogebic Community College to Washington was uncomfortable at first, but she danced from choices he made in middle school. He nances repealed and no longer in been repealed, effective Dec. 15.” D.C., for the TriO Leadership Conference. with strangers and met people, and said she said he quit sports to enjoy the outdoors effect. Duncanson showed Trud- Duncanson said according to The four students made a presentation to will carry the experience with herself for a more. While he severed many of those geon the two Daily Globe news- the state, the city ordinances are the college board Tuesday evening. long time. friendships with his teammates, he said he papers from Dec. 8 and 14 with still in effect for seven days after TriO is funded each year by a grant from Alyssa Eliason said it was, “Definitely a became the “smart kid.” He said it was more the city’s legal advertizements the Department of Education with more good experience;” while Roger Wing said he of a role he played than anything he truly announcing the repeal of the than $240,000 to provide support and access attended a class on how to better present felt about himself, but it resulted in him prior marijuana ordinances. to 160 eligible students at the college. Eligi- oneself and learned techniques about pos- becoming a perfectionist to match the iden- MARIJUANA — page 5 ble students must meet one or more of the ture and word selection during speaking. tity and reality. following criteria: be a first generation col- Wing put into practice his new skills of not lege student, meet taxable income guide- crossing his arms while speaking or saying, lines, or have a documented disability. “umm umm” throughout his talk. Hurley K-12 School considers GCC — page 5 options for expansion By RALPH ANSAMI space, rather than adding on to Ontonagon students participate in Crave 21 challenge [email protected] the K-12 building, is under con- By JAN TUCKER Foundation covered all expens- bad habit is replaced by good Foundation with a day of bowl- HURLEY — Hurley School sideration. [email protected] es. ones. He said teachers, volun- ing, laser tag and a pizza party. District Administrator Chis An original classroom at the ONTONAGON — The Onton- Superintendent Jim Bobula teers at the school, parents and The board hired Julia Belej to Patritto discussed possible end of the hallway in the shop agon Area Board of Education explained the Crave program others have commented the stu- fill the special education teacher expansion of the shop and locker area could be used in the expan- Monday saluted the 19 Onton- challenges students to get away dents involved are “doing a position, effective Dec. 4. Bobula rooms with the school board on sion, Patritto indicated. agon students who completed from bad habits by giving up great job and have been and explained Belej went from per- Monday. Patritto said after Jan. 1, he’ll the Crave 21 challenge. Onton- something for 21 days and com- very polite and considerate to manent substitute to regular Rough sketches of three develop a wish list of facility and agon was the only school in the plete workbooks on their others.” certified teacher. She has options were considered, but no intermediate school district to progress. It is generally believed The students who completed action was taken. have a group that completed the that if a habit is given up for 21 the program will be honored Expanding into the existing challenge. The Portage Health days, there is a good chance the Jan. 21 by the Portage Health HURLEY — page 5 ONTONAGON — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX
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Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK 22/14 Today we will see cloudy skies with a 30% chance of snow, highh temperature of 19°, Bergland humidity of 74%. WWest southwest wind 2 to 8 18/10 mph. Snow accumulationulation of less than one Wakefield inch possible. Ironwood Saxon 17/9 19/13 Marenisco SUN AAND ND MOON 21/15 Bessemer 19/11 Watersmeet Upson Hurley 17/9 19/13 19/11 19/13 Sunrise ...... 7:41 a.m. Mercer Sunset ...... 4:15 p.m. Moonrise ...... 9:14 a.m. 20/14 Moonset ...... 6:39 p.m. Manitowish Associated Press 19/11 NATIONANATIONALAL WEATHER TWO DAMAGED train cars are removed atop flatbed trailers from the scene of an Amtrak train crash onto Minocqua Interstate 5 a day earlier as northbound traffic passes nearby Tuesday, in DuPont, Wash. Federal investiga- 20/12 Today Thu. Chicago 37/29 mc 40/30 mc tors say they don’t yet know why the train was traveling 50 mph over the speed limit when it derailed Mon- Dallas 69/50 pc 74/47pc day, killing some people and injuring dozens. Kansas City 49/41 mc 57/30 sh Los Angeles 62/47 fg 63/44s ALMANAC REGIONAL WEATWEATHER THER New York 42/29 pcp 37/27 pcp Orlando 81/66 pc 79/61mc Official: Train brake automatically Phoenix 69/46 s 57/40 s Temperature Today Thu. Seattle 39/29 rs 38/28mc High ...... 34 Ashland 30/20 mc 31/21ss Low ...... 17 Duluth 19/11 sn 21/10 sn Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; udy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; activated in fatal wreck Yesterday ...... Eau Claire 34/25 mc 37/27mc Precipitation .04 in. sn/snow; ss/snow showers; wers; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Escanaba 24/18 mc 28/20 ss WEATHWEATHERHER TRIVIA DUPONT, Wash. (AP) — were damaged in the crash, she being qualified and running this MOON PHASES Grand Rapids 31/22 mc 34/24cl Investigators are looking into said. train previously,” Turpin said of Green Bay 24/16 mc 32/26 sn Madison 31/23 mc 36/30rs Wind speeds need to be at least how whether the Amtrak engineer There were two people in the the engineer. ))LUVWLUVW )XOO)XOO /DVW/DVW 1 1HZHZ fast for there to be wind chill? Marquette 21/13 ss 25/15 ss ? whose speeding train plunged off cab of the train at the time of the At least some of the crew had Rhinelander 20/14 mc 24/17sn an overpass, killing at least three crash, the engineer and an in- been doing runs on the route for
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PTC components have been not manually activated by the The engineer, whose name installed, but the system is not Man gets 28 years in plot to behead conservative blogger engineer, National Transporta- was not released, was bleeding expected to be completed until tion Safety Board member Bella from the head after the crash the spring, transit officials said. BOSTON (AP) — A man con- Wright was convicted in Octo- conspiracy to kill Geller, who has Dinh-Zarr said. and his eyes were swollen shut, Regulators have been pressing victed of leading an Islamic ber of conspiracy to provide spearheaded scores of events The train was hurtling at 80 according to radio transmissions railroads for years to install such State-inspired plot to behead a material support to the Islamic across the nation to decry Islam- mph (129 kph) in a 30 mph (48 from a crew member. technology, and some have done conservative blogger who upset State group, conspiracy to com- ic extremism. kph) zone Monday morning when The train, with 85 passengers so, but the deadline has been Muslims when she organized a mit acts of terrorism transcend- The cartoon contest Geller it ran off the rails along a curve and crew members, was making extended repeatedly at the Prophet Muhammad cartoon ing national boundaries and organized in Garland, Texas, in south of Seattle, sending some of the inaugural run along a fast industry’s request and is now set contest was sentenced on Tues- other crimes. 2015 ended in gunfire, with two its cars plummeting onto an new bypass route that was creat- for the end of 2018. day to 28 years in prison. Prosecutors had sought a life Muslim gunmen shot to death by interstate highway below, Dinh- ed by refurbishing freight tracks Dinh-Zarr said it was too early David Wright sobbed as he sentence for Wright, arguing it police. Zarr said, citing data from the alongside Interstate 5. The 15- in the investigation to say apologized to blogger Pamela would send a strong message to The plot to behead Geller, of locomotive’s event recorder. mile, $180.7 million project was whether positive train control Geller, law enforcement and his others considering terror attacks New York, was never carried out. Skid marks — so-called “wit- aimed at speeding up service by would have prevented Monday’s family and denounced the terror in the U.S. But Judge William G. Instead, Wright’s uncle Ussamah ness marks” — from the train’s bypassing a route with a number tragedy. group, whose horrific acts he Young said he was uncomfort- Rahim told Wright on a recorded wheels show where it left the of curves, single-track tunnels In addition to those killed, used to celebrate online. able with sending Wright away phone call that he decided to go track, she added. and freight traffic. more than 70 people were “Nothing I can say can fix the for life, telling him: “You are not after “those boys in blue,” refer- Dinh-Zarr said it is not yet Investigators were also look- injured. As of Tuesday, 35 were hurt I caused,” the 28-year-old a monster, yet you embraced a ring to police. Wright told his known what caused the train to ing into what training was still hospitalized, including 21 in Wright said. “I sincerely hope monstrous evil.” uncle that was “beautiful” and derail and that it was too early in required of the engineer and critical or serious condition. that I can be given the opportu- Prosecutors portrayed Wright, encouraged him to delete all the the investigation to conclude why other crew members to operate Two of the dead were identi- nity to help others avoid the mis- who’s from Everett, just north of data from his computer before it was going so fast. on the new route, said Ted fied as train buffs and members takes I made.” Boston, as the ringleader of the carrying out his attack. Investigators will talk to the Turpin, the lead NTSB investiga- of the rail advocacy group All engineer and other crew mem- tor of the crash. That includes Aboard Washington and were bers and review the event data assessing the training process excited to be on board for the record from the lead locomotive and how much time the workers inaugural run: Jim Hamre, a as well as an identical device were required to spend on the retired civil engineer with the from the rear engine, which has trains before they shuttled pas- state Transportation Depart- already been studied. Investiga- sengers, he said. ment, and Zack Willhoite, a cus- tors are also trying to get images “Under Amtrak policy he tomer service employee at a local on from two on-board cameras that couldn’t run this train without transit agency. The Gift FBI involved with airport That KeepsGiving! blackout probe; no sign of terror ATLANTA (AP) — The FBI is system. 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Email calendar items and com- Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer School gym- munity news to news@yourdaily- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 nasium. 715-776-4588. globe.com. For more information, p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., call 906-932-2211. 1110. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Wednesday, Dec. 20 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Sunday, Dec. 24 Christian Men of the Northland, area74.org. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Mended Hearts and Diabetes Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Hurley Monday-Wednesday Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten- Grand View Hospital conference Church, Ironwood. 1st Grade Concert, 8:30 a.m. Hur- area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. Mercer Health and Wellness ley K-12 School. Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- munity Center. a.m., Range Community Bible mer. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Regional Hospice Grief Sup- Wesley United Methodist Church, Cuddlebugs Story time for port Group, 2 p.m., Comfort Inn, Ironwood. babies and toddlers, 9:30 a.m., conference room, Ironwood. Monday, Dec. 25 Ironwood Carnegie Library. Open Community Dinner, 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Church, Hurley 2nd-4th Grade Concert, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, 10 a.m. Hurley K-12 School. Putnam Ave., Wakefield, 906-667- 0230. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, open area74.org. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Overeaters Anonymous, 5 p.m., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. All Saints Lutheran Church, Wake- Submitted photo DOVE Support Group, noon-2 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Center, Ironwood. field. GOGEBIC-ONTONAGON Intermediate School District students in the Transition Program give back to the p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., community by donating hand-made fleece blankets to DOVE. The Transition Program provides educational Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Watersmeet School Concert, 6 p.m., Watersmeet. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, opportunities for students ages 18-26 to build self-help sckills, independence skills, social skills, community 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Ironwood. area74.org. rant, Ironwood. Wakefield Chamber of Com- relations and pre-job skills. Pictured, from left, are: paraprofessional Laura Wendinger, Pam Niemi of DOVE, merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal AL-ANON, 6 p.m., Salem Luther- student Michelle Forstrom, teacher Jay Pawlak, students Jesse Parlier, Branden Nelson, Kaarina Danielson, Kimball Homemakers, 1 p.m., an Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Kimball Community Center. Building. Tanner Quade, Melissa Snarski and Sam Whiteside, and paraprofessional Jackie Hampston. Not pictured Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Iron County Veterans Service Ontonagon United Methodist Church include: supervisor Theresa Anderson, and students Kristianna Beslich, Elizabeth Colassaco, Cloe Dahlin, Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Tim Minier, Jeremy Netzel and Tyler Sperhake. Hurley. area74.org. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Town Hall. 715-561-2190. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Hurley Legion Post 58, 2 p.m., Gogebic County Council of Iron Co Memorial Building. Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- Tuesday, Dec. 26 Mercer Health and Wellness mer VFW. QUILTING GIFT Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- Knights of Columbus Council Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- munity Center. 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC wood Memorial Building. Wakefield American Legion, Hall, Ironwood. Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular Government a.m., Mercer, Wis., Community Cen- meeting, post, Wakefield. Aging Unit of Iron County ter. 715-561-2695. Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., Board of Directors, 9 a.m., Hurley Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 Senior Center, Hurley. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. School, Ironwood. Hurley Senior Center board, area74.org. Hurley School Choir Concert, 7 9:30 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, p.m., Hulrey K-12 School. Gogebic County Forestry and Elk and Hound. Ontonagon School Concert, 7 Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., Nat- Woods and Blooms Garden p.m. EST, Ontonagon. ural Resources Center. Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Civic Cen- Ewen-Trout Creek School Con- Gogebic Range Solid Waste ter, Mercer, Wis. cert, 7 p.m. EST, Ewen. Authority, 4:30 p.m., Conference Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., room, transfer station, Ironwood. Woodland Church, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Friday, Dec. 22 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., area74.org. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, a.m., Mercer Senior Center. Wednesday, Dec. 26 Bessemer. area74.org. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Government p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Christian Men of the Northland, Wakefield Housing Commis- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. a.m., Range Community Bible Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- Washington Elementary Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. School Concert, 1 p.m. Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Powderhorn Area Utility Dis- Ironwood Carnegie Library meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran trict Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Board, 4 p.m. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Township Hall, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Town of Oma board, 5 p.m., Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran p.m. 906-932-4990. Oma Town Hall. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- courthouse, Bessemer. Ontonagon United Methodist Church rant, Ironwood. Submitted photo Erwin Township Board, 6:30 basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Iron County Veterans Service THE OUR Redeemer Lutheran Church Quilters in Bessemer Township recently presented Jamie Stiffarm, p.m., Erwin Township Hall. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., coordinator of Range Salvation Army, with a donation of 25 quilts. The group made about 100 quilts during Thursday, Dec. 21 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. the year for various charities. Pictured, from left, are Barb Suomi, Eva Massi, Judy Mayer, Hannah Steckling, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Mercer Health and Wellness Stiffarm, Ellen Schneck, Annie Schelde and Arlene Clemo. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Com- wood Memorial Building. Saturday, Dec. 23 munity Center. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Briefs Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. teaching format. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- “This long running traffic The second part is a common vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Community Pickleball Pad- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. safety initiative focuses on dan- sense approach to nutrition that Iron County health gerous driving decisions and looks at how to increase your department closed over behaviors that result in serious daily intake of fruits and vegeta- holidays injury and fatal traffic crashes,” bles, as well as other small steps Keep safety in mind this holiday season stated Spl/F/Lt. Jim Flegel, State to have a healthier new year, and HURLEY — The Iron County Services Bureau. “The MSP con- how to do it in a practical way. LANSING — ‘Tis the season catch fire, such as decorations, - Always turn off tree lights Health Department will be tinues to urge motorists to make The Wakefield Municipal to water your Christmas tree curtains and furniture -- and up when going to bed or leaving closed on Monday Dec. 25, Tues- responsible decisions behind the Building, MSU Extension will be daily, and use caution with can- high enough away from children your home. day, Dec. 26, Monday, Jan. 1 and wheel, which include not driving offering six weeks of “A Healthi- dles and electric lights. and pets. Battery operated, - Don’t overload your electrical Tuesday, Jan. 2 in observation of while impaired, to always use er You” classes on Wednesdays The holidays are a peak time flameless candles are another socket. Christmas and New Year’s Day. proper restraints and to avoid all from noon to 1 p.m. for the begin- for home fires caused by Christ- option.” - Discard your tree after the Michigan traffic fatalities distractions.” ners session of tai chi. There is mas tree and candle fires. holidays at a tree recycling pro- no charge but registration is “A dry Christmas tree is Keep these fire safety tips gram in your community. down during busy season Wakefield tai chi, nutrition required. Call MSUE at 906-360- extremely flammable and these in mind for a safe holiday “Be sure your smoke alarms LANSING, MICH. Prelimi- program offered in January 9732 to register or for informa- types of fires can turn deadly are in working order, have a fire season: nary reports by the Michigan BESSEMER— The program tion. within seconds, allowing you lit- extinguisher readily available - Choose a tree with fresh, State Police show three people “A Healthier You” will be offered tle time to escape. Keep the tree and know how to use it,” lost their lives in three separate well-watered, don’t risk the green needles that do not fall off Sehlmeyer said. “Have a pre- in Wakefield in January, accord- when touched. traffic crashes during the 2017 ing to Anita Carter from Michi- chance of fire and the loss of fam- pared and practiced home escape Operation C.A.R.E. Lifesaver ily, friends or your home,” said - Prior to placing the tree in a plan, with two ways out of your gan State University Extension. RIGONI’S BAKERY stand, cut 2” from the base of the Weekend. In comparison, seven “A Healthier You” programming State Fire Marshal Kevin home that will help ensure your people died in traffic crashes dur- OPEN 7am-12pm Sehlmeyer. “One of every four trunk. survival in a home fire.” includes two essential parts. The - Make sure the tree is at ing the 2016 initiative. first has to do with physical home Christmas tree fires is A live Christmas tree burn The 2017 Operation C.A.R.E. Christmas Eve Day caused by electrical problems or least three feet from any heat conducted by the U.S. Consumer strength and using tai chi to source such as fireplaces, radia- Lifesaver Weekend ran from become balanced physically and Get your FRESH Bread & Buns! a heat source too close to the Product Safety Commission 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 15, tors, candles, heat vents or mentally. COFFEE, COOKIES AND BAKERY tree. Check your electrical lights shows just how quickly a dried- through 11:59 p.m., on Sunday, lights. Tai Chi for Fall Prevention is ALSO AVAILABLE and cords for possible deficien- out Christmas tree fire burns, Dec. 17, 2017. These preliminary cies. Shorts in electrical lights or - Make sure that the tree is with flashover occurring in less a proven and enriching program not blocking an exit. numbers only reflect fatalities of warm up exercises and move- 906-932-3810 open flames from candles, than one minute, as compared to reported to the MSP as of 1 p.m. 110 S. Suffolk St., Ironwood, MI lighters or matches are also com- - Add water to the tree stand a tree watered regularly. ment sequences in an innovative mon causes of tree and house daily. fires this time of year.” - Use lights that are listed by According to the U.S. Fire a qualified testing laboratory Administration, candles start and that you distinguish two out of five home decoration between indoor and outdoor structure fires, with the top lights. three days for home candle fires - Replace any string of lights DAILY GLOBE being Christmas Day, New with worn or broken cords or Year’s Day, and Christmas Eve. loose bulb connections. Read “People can often fall asleep or manufacturers’ instructions for leave home with unattended can- number of light strands to con- HOLIDAY HOURS: dles left burning,” said Sehlmey- nect. er. “Keep candles away from the - Never use lit candles to deco- Friday, December 22 tree and from anything that can rate your tree. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Drawing to be at Vintage Snowmobile Parade, Saturday, December 29 - 7pm @ Iron Horse Trailhead 4 l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Happy holidays means all of them NOTE: This week’s column is authored by Daughter’s view: The miracle of DAILY GLOBE David, his wife, Cindy Skrzycki, and their Hanukkah, which occurs just as the light of daughter, Natalie Louise Shribman. days is diminishing, is simple: the rededica- Sue Mizell, Publisher Mom was baptized in a neighborhood tion of the temple and the preservation of Catholic church, had 16 years of Catholic light. It brings people together around a Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor education and served three terms on the source of light while urging Jews to acknowl- board of a Jesuit college. Dad, born nine David edge their families as a source of education years after the Holocaust, is Jewish, had a Shribman and light. bar mitzvah and was confirmed. Daughter is Christmas is my mom’s holiday, and I In Their Opinion in the middle of her third year of rabbinical respect that because I am grateful for the school and has her own Reform congregation way she respects and supports my religious Legislators should in Marion, Ohio. choice. When we gather at this season, we That’s why, each December, in the service We don’t just live in America. We are bring together members of her family, whom of peace on Earth and goodwill to America. We say Happy Holidays because I see only once a year, and I always smile to humankind, we say Happy Holidays. Or Sea- our holidays are happy. see the difference in our traditions and the end ‘dark store’ I believe you should have son’s Greetings. Mom’s view: acceptance and love we have for each other Don’t get us wrong. We recognize that nine yourself a merry little Christmas, as the song and for our different faiths. And with out of 10 Americans celebrate Christmas says, if it reflects your beliefs and customs. If Hanukkah I eat foods that I only indulge in comparisons and, moreover, that four-fifths of non-Chris- your family is Polish, Catholic and tradition- once a year — latkes with applesauce and tians do, too — along with 85 percent of al about such customs, as mine was in my sour cream and doughnuts. A move by big-chain retailers to drive down their prop- Americans who have no religion at all, childhood, we said Merry Christmas to every- Sometimes I think that the way out of this erty bills in municipalities around the state simply does- according to a Pew Research Center survey one because we didn’t know any Jews or question is simply to say, “Happy 25th Day,” n’t make sense. out last week. On Dec. 25 we say Merry Muslims. Our use of Happy Holidays was a given that Christmas comes on Dec. 25 and tag line on a Christmas card, a way to offer Many of these retailers are using what’s being called a Christmas, because Dec. 25 indisputably is Hanukkah comes on the 25th day of Kislev, Christmas Day. And from Dec. 12 to Dec. 20 good wishes for the New Year. according to the Hebrew calendar. “dark store” theory. It works like this: They say their I became much more sensitive to the off- taxes assessments should be based on comparable stores, we say Happy Hanukkah, because for our There’s a phrase I often hear when people family, that’s most relevant. hand Merry Christmas, the tree and the are struggling with how to celebrate even if those stores are vacant, or “dark.” trimmings when I married a Jewish person. Eau Claire-based Menards used the dark store theory You might imagine how the effort to drive Hanukkah in a Christian-centered country: the phrase “Happy Holidays” out of the We tried to go many extra miles to respect the December Dilemma. Instead, I prefer to this year when it sued the village of Howard over its 2017 American lexicon leaves us feeling uneasy. each other’s religions, and we did, deeply. I speak of the December Balance, emphasizing assessment. The retailer opened its Howard store in 2012 We acknowledge that our mixed family may could see how Christmas carols might offend a balance of acceptance and joy coming from on 18.6 acres, spending $10.6 million on land and build- seem unusual, but in truth there is a good you if you weren’t Christian, but I could also a family marking two holidays of light and ings. The village assessed the store and property at deal of the American heritage and American see that fighting to exclude this part of the love — and the comfort that comes from each $12.45 million; Menard Inc. said the assessment should culture in it — diversity, tolerance, a little bit holiday was disrespectful because the songs of us finding our own light in our own holi- be $5.8 million. of piety, a lot of respect and a good sense of are part of the season, even if played to dis- day. The retailer based this in part by comparing the humor. Especially that last element. traction. Dad’s view: I’m proud to be part of this Howard site, which is open and operational, to a closed We’ve found that having a family of differ- Adding Hanukkah was a joy. I love the lit country, and to be part of this family. As Home Depot in Beaver Dam, a closed Sears in Sheboygan, ences has produced a family of unity and candles piercing the nights’ darkness, just as Dickens’ Tiny Tim would have said: “God and to the former Cub Foods on Green Bay’s east side, strength. Dad has a friendship with the bish- I can look at a Christmas tree and see light at bless them, every one.” And all of you, too. which had been closed since 2009. (Two stores have since op that his late mother would likely find dark times. Happy holidays. moved into the Cub Foods building, but it was vacant at incomprehensible. Mom goes to synagogue Our own parents and others have left us, David M. Shribman is executive editor the time of the lawsuit being filed.) events alone when Dad’s not around or more and together these seasonal symbols remind of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Cindy The closed Cub Foods building was assessed about interested in the Pirates game. The rabbi us of them and how they were faithful to Skrzycki is senior lecturer in the English $40,000 a year in taxes; the tax bill for the Menards in daughter last summer directed a camp that their customs and their faiths. Department at the University of Pittsburgh. Howard was about $209,000 for 2017. was focused on interfaith engagement and So my advice is simple: Be respectful Natalie Louise Shribman is a third-year Menards eventually dropped its lawsuit against that met, on alternative days, at a syna- and aware that not everyone is having a rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College, merry little Christmas. Howard. gogue, church and mosque. Cincinnati. Yet the claim that an open big-chain retailer should be assessed the same as a store that has been closed for eight Today in history years doesn’t make any sense. Those vacant stores aren’t earning any income for retailers, but the open stores are. The vacant stores require very little police and fire pro- By The Associated Press tection; operational stores are a big user of those services. Today’s Highlights in History Infrastructure is added in communities to get customers, On Dec. 21, 1937, Walt Disney’s employees and goods to those stores, as well as heat and first animated feature, “Snow White electricity. and the Seven Dwarfs,” had its world premiere at the Carthay Circle The- This isn’t an isolated case. A USA Today Network-Wis- ater in Los Angeles. The first Dr. consin investigation found 130 “dark store” cases filed by Seuss book, “And to Think That I big-box stores since 2014 against municipalities Saw It on Mulberry Street,” was pub- statewide. Of those cases, 67 are open. If each of those is lished by Vanguard Press. settled, local governments would lose about $774 million On this date in taxable property value, our analysis determined. In 1620, Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower went ashore for the first In Brown County, there are two open cases — a Wal- time at present-day Plymouth, Mas- mart suit against Bellevue and a Woodman’s case against sachusetts. Howard. A Menard’s case in Bellevue was settled in 2016. In 1864, during the Civil War, If the Menards’ suit in Howard had gone against the Union forces led by Maj. Gen. village, about $111,000 in school, village and county tax William T. Sherman concluded their payments would have been refunded, including $55,000 “March to the Sea” as they captured from Howard-Suamico schools. Savannah, Georgia. In 1891, the first basketball game, The tax burden would have fallen on the very people devised by James Naismith, is and communities that support the store. believed to have been played at the Two bills — Senate bills 291 and 292 — would end the International YMCA Training School “dark property” comparison and clarify that lease agree- in Springfield, Massachusetts. (The near Nantucket Island off Mas- Obama nominated Sen. John Kerry Mostel is 71. Actor Samuel L. Jack- ments cannot be factored into property valuations. final score of this experimental sachusetts almost a week after run- as his next secretary of state. Gym- son is 69. Rock singer Nick Gilder is The bills have bipartisan support in the Legislature, game: 1-0.) ning aground, spilling 7.5 million gal- nast Gabby Douglas, the first 67. Movie producer Jeffrey Katzen- however, neither has been brought to the floor. In 1940, author F. Scott Fitzgerald lons of oil into the North Atlantic. African-American to win an all- berg is 67.Singer Betty Wright is 64. died in Hollywood, California, at age It’s time for the Legislature to protect taxpayers and In 1988, 270 people were killed around Olympic title, won the AP’s International Tennis Hall of Famer 44. when a terrorist bomb exploded Female Athlete of the Year. Chris Evert is 63. Actress Jane homeowners. In 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court, aboard a Pam Am Boeing 747 over One year ago: President-elect Kaczmarek is 62. Entertainer Jim Yes, businesses should be taxed fairly, but don’t base in Williams v. North Carolina, ruled Lockerbie, Scotland, sending wreck- Donald Trump declared that the Rose is 61. Former child actress the tax assessment of a working store on that of a vacant, 6-2 that all states had to recognize age crashing to the ground. deadly truck attack on a Christmas Lisa Gerritsen is 60. Actor-comedian closed operation. It makes no sense. divorces granted in Nevada. In 1991, eleven of the 12 former market in Germany that killed 12 Ray Romano is 60. Treasury Secre- In 1945, U.S. Army Gen. George Soviet republics proclaimed the birth people two days earlier was “an tary Steven Mnuchin is 55. Actor- S. Patton, 60, died in Heidelberg, of the Commonwealth of Indepen- attack on humanity and it’s got to be comedian Andy Dick is 52. Rock —Green Bay Press-Gazette Germany, 12 days after being seri- dent States and the death of the stopped”; he also suggested he musician Gabrielle Glaser is 52. ously injured in a car accident. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. might go forward with his campaign Actress Michelle Hurd is 51. Actor In 1958, Charles de Gaulle was Ten years ago: A suicide attack- pledge to temporarily ban Muslim Kiefer Sutherland is 51. Actress Karri elected to a seven-year term as the er detonated a bomb at a mosque immigrants from coming to the Unit- Turner is 51. Country singer Brad Letters Policy first president of the Fifth Republic of outside the home of Pakistan’s for- ed States. Jurors in Santa Ana, Cal- Warren (The Warren Brothers) is 49. France. mer interior minister, killing at least ifornia, recommended a death sen- Actress Julie Delpy is 48. Country The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. 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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 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 l 5 it all, so it will give me time to AREA / STATE Record Kolesar start unwinding a bit.” Kolesar’s retirement wasn’t the only personnel issue Cougar spotted in Douglas County addressed Monday. POLICE REPORTS From page 1 The board accepted Noah SUPERIOR, Wis. — Wiscon- City of Ironwood Regarding his plans after the Hale’s resignation as one of the sin Department of Natural The Ironwood Public Safety end of the school year, Kolesar district’s JROTC instructors, Resources biologists confirmed Department received a complaint of a suspicious incident in the Pocket said he is looking forward for according to the monthly person- four photos of a cougar wander- Park on Friday evening. the chance to slow down and nel memo, as well as hired both ing through Douglas County in A citizen told IPSD officers he relax. Carolyn Warren as middle school mid-November. watched a man, about 6 feet tall, “I’ve got to spend the first cou- Two of the photos were cap- track coach and Abby Samardich dressed in black, carrying two black ple months just taking care of as a monitor for the district. tured on the same day on two properties roughly 2.5 miles plastic bags and a third, smaller bag things around the house,” he Lynda Moore was hired as an containing a white substance. apart in the Foxboro area. Three said laughing. “Being here so elementary recovery instructor, The citizen said the man pro- days later, an additional two often, you just don’t have the William Sivula was hired as the ceeded to place the small, white photos were captured on sepa- time to do those little things that third floor custodian and bus plastic bag into a tree. That man should be done. driver, Adriane Birkmeier rate properties in the Bennett then left. “Of course, I love the outdoors. resigned as a monitor and Jay area, roughly 4.5 miles apart. Another man then came to the I love hunting, fishing, hiking, Vaughn was hired as elementary Bennett is about 27 miles park and retrieved the white bag biking, camping, skiing — I love basketball coordinator. southeast of Superior. from the tree. It is unknown whether the Officers responded, but did not with a Freedom of Information cougar is the same animal pho- find anyone around. Marijuana Act request for Trudgeon and tographed on multiple trail cam- ——— Loper to provide: eras in central Wisconsin Photo submitted A woman told the IPSD she was —Records of any communica- between early August and late A NOV. 11 trail camera photo shows a cougar moving at night in Dou- nearly involved in a collision with a tions, correspondence, notes, October 2017. glas County. The photo was provided through the Wisconsin Depart- snowmobile Friday around 8 p.m. From page 1 records or electronic transmis- Minnesota Department of ment of Natural Resources. The incident occurred on Ayer they are repealed and that they sions between Nov. 8, 2017, and Natural Resources staff con- Street, near Rigoni’s Bar. cougar photographed in Douglas States. would not be repealed until Dec. this date relating to alleged vio- firmed two photos of a cougar The woman said the snowmobil- County is one of the other ani- Cougars are a protected 21, meaning the city was bound lations of the Michigan Open near the Iowa border in early er came at her vehicle while operat- mals that were spotted, the DMR species in Wisconsin and cannot to sign his documents for mari- Meetings Act by Adam Zak, September 2017. The confirma- ing the machine on the wrong side said. be shot unless attacking a of the street. juana licensing on Tuesday. Allen Archie, Linda Nelson and tion coincided with confirmed There is no evidence cougars human or a domestic animal. Officers discovered from snow- Duncanson referenced More- Rob Coleman; and trail camera photos of a cougar in are breeding in Wisconsin. Biolo- Cougar attacks on humans are mobile tracks that the machine head, Kentucky County Clerk —Statements of any city Marathon County, Wis., during a gists believe cougars known to very rare, and there have been headed onto nearby Trail 2. Kim Davis’s refusal to issue mar- employee, official or city council similar time period. have entered Wisconsin are no confirmed conflicts between ANIMAL COMPLAINT riage licenses to same-sex cou- member relating to alleged viola- Without biological material males dispersing from a breeding cougars and people or domestic City of Ironwood ples, despite the law, and how tions of the Michigan Open Meet- for genetic testing, there can be no confirmation whether the population in the western United animals in Wisconsin. The staff at the Sleight School on Bessemer’s refusal to sign his ings Act by Adam Zak, Allen Lowell Street reported a pit bull was application was a similar case. Archie, Linda Nelson and Rob loose on the school grounds Tues- Duncanson said he would bring a Coleman. Briefs day around 8:35 a.m. suit against the city and they Duncanson’s request stated The black female dog was cor- will have to authorize his busi- the city has five days to comply ralled by a mail carrier, who kept the ness, despite their wishes. with the request and he will Meth lab busted in Sholander, UPSET commander. Upper Peninsula is retiring in dog in the mail truck until it could be Duncanson left city hall with- pay all the copy expenses when Houghton the wake of an internal probe of transported to the HOPE animal out his application signed on the records are available for pick 3 injured in UP accident alleged improper travel reim- HOUGHTON — Detectives shelter in the industrial park. Tuesday, but he returned later up. bursements paid to a subordi- ACCIDENT from the Upper Peninsula Sub- SHINGLETON — Troopers nate. City of Ironwood stance Enforcement Team from the Michigan State Police The Detroit Free Press reports A 7:05 p.m. Monday accident Mackey talked about how responded to a meth lab at a res- Negaunee Post responded to a Mitch Perry will retire as warden resulted in moderate damage to a Hurley Midget Brew is open on Tues- idence at 16187 Laminga Road in report of a two-vehicle personal days, Wednesdays and Thurs- injury crash on M-28 in Shingle- of Newberry Correctional Facili- parked vehicle, according to an Houghton on Monday. ty in Luce County before Jan- IPSD report. days from 7:30 to 8 a.m. Proceeds The Houghton County Sher- ton, near Percy Road, Friday are used to help financially around 5 p.m. uary. Johan Harju, 36, of 229 E. Arch From page 1 iff’s Department was sent to the The facility houses about 250 St., was backing his vehicle on Arch strapped students. In the past, residence earlier for reports of a A 2003 Honda Pilot driven by educational needs for the school the coffee shop raised funds for a 58-year-old Grand Rapids man prisoners. Street when the truck struck a legal- suspicious situation and after ly parked vehicle owned by Aaron board to consider in 2018. track shoes for a student and was traveling west on M-28 Department of Corrections making contact with the two Bale, 37, of Bessemer. The school board heard two caps and gowns for graduates. when it went out of control. It Department spokesman Chris occupants at the residence, they The trailer hitch of the Harju vehi- presentations Monday, from It has contributed to the Take crossed the center line into the Gautz said Perry didn’t give a observed several meth compo- cle damaged the driver’s side of the third grade teacher Kristen Kole- path of an eastbound 2008 Dodge reason for his retirement and he Time to Be Kind initiative at the nents. Bale vehicle, according to the Nitro driven by a 53-year-old doesn’t know if it’s connected to sar, on computer usage, and also school. A 21-year-old female was report. woman from Munising. Police the investigation. Andrea Mackey, on the Midget The money raised also goes to arrested for a probation violation There was no damage listed to Brew coffee shop at the school. scholarships at the end of the said both drivers and a passen- Investigators are looking at and tested positive for five differ- travel expense reimbursements the Harju vehicle. Kolesar showed how her stu- year. ent drugs and a 23-year-old male ger in the Honda were transport- FIRE CALL dents are using iPods in the Hope Worthington, a student ed to U.P. Health Systems Mar- paid to an employee suspected of was arrested on a three-count taking trips unrelated to prison City of Ironwood classrooms, including blogging who is earning class credit from quette by ambulance. The IPSD responded to a report felony warrant from an investi- business. and to develop reading skills. Midget Brew, handed out free Police said speed was a factor of a possible chimney fire Saturday gation involving the illegal deliv- Perry started working with The third graders are able to coffee certificates to board mem- in the crash. at 637 E. Florence St. ery of marijuana by UPSET ear- the department in 1986. He interact via technology with bers and the media at Monday’s lier this year. Seven IPSD officers and three their family members. meeting. Newberry warden facing became Newberry’s deputy war- volunteer firefighters responded to Detectives from UPSET den in 2008 and was promoted to obtained a search warrant for probe retires the call with engine 99. warden two years later. The house is insured, according son hopes the team will be fully the residence and, as a result, LANSING (AP) — A warden Perry didn’t respond to mes- GCC equipped and staffed next fall seized and removed components at a state prison in Michigan’s to the report, which did not detail sages seeking comment. any damages. and there are already multiple used to manufacture meth. nationally ranked gamers The investigation remains WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 20, 2017 enrolled on campus. ongoing and additional charges From page 1 Bruce Mahler was hired as are expected, according to Tim 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Grandma Got Run Over Top 12 Greatest Christ- Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld Engagement Engagement The King of Moore expressed great thanks baseball coach. 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Those present at the board meeting included, from left, Mercer students Billie Botes said it’s a good thing and we can ing state and federal aid to (the) scriptions out there?” and Molly Hohner, Hurley students Tabbi Morello and Dayne Stuhr and Mercer student Allen Rodriguez. get on board with it.” county.” Aiyana Nickel is also a member of the advisory board but was playing for Hurley in the girls basketball game The resolution cites the finan- The resolution argues the against Ironwood Tuesday — which several board members were clear was a good excuse to miss the meet- cial impact of providing services money could be spent on other ing. Iron County Clerk Mike Saari, right, delivered the oath to the members. IRON — page 7
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He was a proud grandpa be held accountable for a May of Haley Jo Spencer, Evyn Rae Spencer, Jackson Paul Spencer cyberattack that affected 150 and Nicholas Andrew Fritsch and further survived by nieces, countries, but it didn’t say how, nephews, other relatives and friends and special friend Clara highlighting the difficulty of pun- Borneman. ishing a pariah nation already Eugene was preceded in death by his wife, Joanne (nee sanctioned to the hilt for its Johnson), as well as his parents, three brothers and two sis- nuclear weapons program. ters. The WannaCry ransomware Eugene was a proud member of the Sheet Metal Workers attack infected hundreds of thou- Union-Local 18 for 60-plus years. sands of computers worldwide In accordance to his wishes, no services will be held. Memo- and crippled parts of Britain’s rials in Eugene’s name to the American Cancer Society or National Health Service. It was Horizon Home Care and Hospice, who also took care of Joanne, the highest-profile cyberattack are greatly appreciated. North Korea has been blamed for since the 2014 hack of Sony Pic- tures after it produced “The and distributors the Journal Interview,” a satirical movie Iron Sentinel reported in early imagining a CIA plot to kill lead- November. er Kim Jong Un. Data from the Wisconsin While that destructive attack Department of Health Services led to leaks of confidential data From page 6 cited by Wisconsin Public Radio from the movie studio and emails Others supported the idea of shows 1,031 Wisconsin residents that embarrassed Sony talent, going after the manufacturers. died in 2016 from opioid overdos- the implications of the Wan- “This is the way they took es, up from 872 in 2015. naCry intrusion were altogether down the tobacco companies, this The rate of Wisconsin’s deaths more serious. Homeland security is the same concept they’re going from opioid overdoses has close adviser Tom Bossert said it was Associated Press with,” county board member to doubled between 2006 and “a reckless attack and it was WHITE HOUSE Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert speaks during a briefing blaming North Korea for a Scott Erickson said. 2015, the Journal Sentinel meant to cause havoc and ransomware attack that infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide in May and crippled parts There was a general consen- reported using department of destruction.” He said it put lives of Britain’s National Health Service, at the White House, Tuesday, in Washington. sus that while suing the compa- health statistics — from 5.9 at risk in British hospitals. nies may not be the perfect solu- deaths per 100,000 residents to Other experts say the attack behind WannaCry. take place “at a time and manner observe the use of any method tion, it was at least a place to 10.7 deaths per 100,000 resi- was more likely an attempt by Under Trump, the U.S. has of our choosing.” designed to compromise power start. dents. Kim’s cash-strapped government piled on economic sanctions If any further action was supply. They also believe that The resolution claims there is In other action: to extract money. Last year, the against North Korea, both on its taken, it was never made public. North Korean hackers are tar- evidence the companies bear —Five members of the coun- same hacking group was suspect- own and with wide international While experts say North geting bitcoin exchanges to sup- some liability for the nation-wide ty’s new youth advisory board ed in a malware attack that pen- support. Secretary of State Rex Korea lacks the elite capabilities plement the government’s opioid epidemic. were sworn in and participated etrated the Bangladesh Central Tillerson said Tuesday that the of Russia or China, it has honed income. “The National Institute for in their first county meeting. The Bank’s computer system, steal- pressure campaign “will be its cyber skills and has been Bossert said Microsoft and for- Health has identified the manu- advisory boards will participate ing $81 million. intensified as time goes by.” accused of increasingly serious eign governments, including the facturers of certain … opioid in as many of the county board’s Whatever the motivation, the Experts say North Korea’s access attacks. United Kingdom, Australia, medications as being directly duties as possible, although their public declaration of blame by to hard cash could be further South Korea, which said in Canada, New Zealand and responsible for the rapid rise of votes won’t actually count as Washington reflects growing con- hurt by more targeting of Chi- 2015 that North Korea had a Japan, confirmed the U.S. find- the opioid epidemic by virtue of they aren’t elected by county res- cern over North Korea’s cyber nese intermediary banks and 6,000-member cyberarmy, says ing of responsibility for Wan- their aggressive and, according idents. capabilities that appear all the companies, but U.S. options for the North was suspected of hack- naCry. He said the U.S. seeks to to some, unlawful and unethical —Jason Laumann, with the more threatening because of punishing steps are limited. ing a South Korean military data partner with other nations and marketing practices,” the resolu- Northwest Regional Planning Pyongyang’s scant regard for “Sanctions on North Korea center. Last year, the North was the private sector to prevent tion reads. Commission, gave a presentation international norms. North really aren’t going to change its also accused of hacking the per- future attacks. While Iron County’s resolu- on the county’s Asset Based Korea is the only country to test behavior,” said James Lewis, a sonal data of more than 10 mil- While WannaCry raised rela- tion doesn’t name specific manu- Community Development Plan nuclear weapons this century technology and intelligence lion users of an online shopping tively little money for its perpe- facturers; Purdue Pharma, John- — which is being completed. The and is closing in on a missile that expert at the Center for Strategic site and dozens of email accounts trators — few paid up after it son & Johnson, Endo Health board then referred the plan could strike anywhere on U.S. and International Studies, who used by government officials and proved that paying the ransom Solutions and various sub- back to the county’s planning mainland. proposes not just targeting North journalists. It is also suspected of didn’t unlock affected computers sidiaries — along with three doc- committee for public hearings “President Trump has used Korea’s revenue sources but also targeting South Korean banks — its impact was vast. Govern- tors in Utah and California — before it will be implemented. just about every lever you can its government’s own limited and the operator of the nation’s ment offices in Russia, Spain and were named in lawsuits filed by —The board approved obtain- use, short of starving the people access to the internet. “Sending a nuclear power plants. other countries were disrupted, other Wisconsin counties, accord- ing a obligation note necessary of North Korea to death, to carrier battle group off North “Their technical abilities are as were Asian universities, Ger- ing to an Associated Press story for borrowing money to pay for change their behavior,” Bossert Korea won’t get them to stop not the best out there, but they many’s national railway and in November. the reconstruction of Saxon Har- told reporters at the White hacking.” are plenty good enough to find a global companies such as “We vigorously deny these bor after it was destroyed in a House. “And so we don’t have a In January 2015, President weak point and take advantage automakers Nissan and Renault. allegations and look forward to storm last summer. The board lot of room left here to apply Barack Obama responded to the of it,” said Benjamin Read, man- British hacker Marcus the opportunity to present our has already approved borrowing pressure to change their behav- Sony attack by imposing sanc- ager for cyberespionage analysis Hutchins disarmed the attack by defense,” Purdue Pharma said in the funds, but the new approval ior.” tions on North Korea’s primary at online security provider FireEye. identifying a “kill switch” in the a statement quoted by the AP was necessary to get the action In a sign of continuing malev- intelligence agency and a state FireEye says that in Septem- code. In a twist, the FBI arrested that also said the company is into the minutes before interest olent online activity, Microsoft corporation involved in ballistic ber it detected and stopped spear Hutchins months later during a “deeply troubled by the opioid rates increase. and Facebook said Tuesday that missiles and arms trading, as phishing emails sent to U.S. elec- visit to the U.S.; he pleaded not crisis and we are dedicated to —The board approved the they worked together last week well as on officials who worked tric companies by a group affili- guilty and awaits trial on being part of the solution.” 2018 forestry work plan. to help disable hackers tied to for it. He also warned of further ated with the North Korean gov- charges he created unrelated Endo Health’s statement in —The board approved pur- the same hacking group that was unidentified actions that would ernment, though it did not forms of malware. the story included patient safety chasing a section of railroad in its “top priorities,” which also grade in the town of Mercer for included those with chronic pain $2,500 which has an existing having access to “safe and effec- county trail on it. Honda reports 20th death from exploding Takata air bag tive therapeutic options” while —The board passed a resolu- DETROIT (AP) — A faulty The person died in a July 10 death only recently, and jointly and burn too fast, blowing apart preventing opioid abuse. tion thanking the various legisla- Takata air bag inflator has killed crash of a 2004 Honda Civic. inspected the car with govern- a metal canister. Johnson & Johnson was quot- tors who helped the county another person, this time in Officials from the automaker and ment officials on Tuesday, he The problem has touched off ed as having not received the ini- acquire a state stewardship Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Honda the National Highway Traffic said. Honda did not release the the largest series of automotive tial lawsuit from the counties but grant to help with the recon- said Tuesday night. Safety Administration inspected person’s name or age. recalls in U.S. history — involv- called allegations made in simi- struction of Saxon Harbor. The unidentified person is the the car Tuesday and confirmed Takata uses the chemical ing 42 million vehicles and as lar lawsuits as “legally and fac- —The board also approved a 20th death worldwide attributed that the driver’s air bag inflator ammonium nitrate to create a many as 69 million inflators — tually unfounded.” number of end-of-year budget to the faulty inflators, which can blew apart and caused the death, small explosion that inflates air and forced Takata of Japan into Purdue makes OxyContin and adjustments totaling $793,163. explode with too much force and Honda spokesman Marcos From- bags in a crash. But the chemical bankruptcy protection. More Dilaudid and Endo produces Per- —The board directed various hurl shrapnel into car and truck mer said. can deteriorate when exposed to than 100 million inflators have cocet and Percodan — according county officials — including rep- cabins. 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The top tax rate three decades, a deeply unpopular bill they insist more modest help for middle- and low-income fam- “Results are what’s going to make this popular.” for individuals would be lowered from 39.6 percent Americans will learn to love when they see their ilies. Despite Republican talk of spending disci- Democrats called the bill a giveaway to corpora- to 37 percent. paychecks in the new year. President Donald pline, the bill will push the huge national debt ever tions and the wealthy, with no likelihood that busi- The legislation repeals an important part of the Trump cheered the lawmakers on, eager to claim higher. ness owners will use their gains to hire more work- 2010 health care law — the requirement that all his first major legislative victory. After the delay for a second House vote, the mea- ers or raise wages. And they mocked the Republi- Americans carry health insurance or face a penalty Perhaps emblematic of the stumbles along the sure then heads to Trump who is aching for a win cans’ contention that the bill will make taxes so — as the GOP looks to unravel the law it failed to way, there was one last hiccup. Speaker Paul Ryan, after 11 months of legislative failures and non- simple that millions can file their returns “on a repeal and replace this past summer. It also allows who has worked years toward the goal of revamp- starters. The president tweeted his congratulations postcard” — an idea repeated often by the president. oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. ing the tax code, gleefully pounded the gavel on the to GOP leaders and “all great House Republicans “What happened to the postcard? We’re going to The $1,000-per-child tax credit doubles to final House vote, but then it turned out it wasn’t who voted in favor of cutting your taxes!” have to carry around a billboard for tax simplifica- $2,000, with up to $1,400 available in IRS refunds final after all. Congressional Republicans, who faltered badly tion,” declared Rep. Richard Neal of Mas- for families who owe little or no taxes. Parents The Senate was expected to pass the legislation in trying to dismantle Barack Obama’s Affordable sachusetts, the top Democrat on the Ways and would have to provide children’s Social Security late Tuesday night, but the plan to send it on to Care Act, see passage of the tax bill as crucial to Means Committee. numbers to receive the child credit, a measure Trump for his signature had to be scrapped. proving to Americans they can govern — and Tax cuts for corporations would be permanent intended to deny the credit to people who are in the Democrats noted that three provisions violated imperative for holding onto House and Senate while the cuts for individuals would expire in 2026 U.S. illegally. Senate rules and had to be removed. So the mas- majorities in next year’s midterm elections. in order to comply with Senate budget rules. The Disgruntled Republican lawmakers from high- sive bill will be hauled back across the Capitol for They have repeatedly argued the bill will spur tax cuts would take effect in January, and workers tax New York, New Jersey and California receded the House to re-vote on Wednesday. economic growth as corporations, flush with cash, would start to see changes in the amount of taxes into the background as the tax train rolled. They GOP House members roared and applauded as increase wages and hire more workers. But they withheld from their paychecks in February. oppose a new $10,000 limit on the deduction for their chamber passed the $1.5 trillion package acknowledge they have work to do in convincing For now, Democrats are planning to use the bill state and local taxes. largely along party lines, 227-203. Ryan declared, everyday Americans. Many voters in surveys see in their campaigns next year. Senate Democrats Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., was among “This was a promise made. This is a promise kept,” the legislation as a boost to the wealthy, such as posted poll numbers on the bill on a video screen at those who voted against the bill. Frelinghuysen as he and other GOP leaders convened a victory Trump and his family, and a minor gain at best for their Tuesday luncheon. chairs the powerful House Appropriations Commit- news conference moments later. the middle class. “This bill will come back to haunt them, as tee, and it is rare for committee chairmen to oppose The Senate was still on track to approve the “I don’t think we’ve done a good job messaging,” Frankenstein did,” said House Democratic leader major legislation. Former Wisconsin regulator to lead EPA’s Chicago office CHICAGO (AP) — Former state senator from 2003-07. As under her tenure. behind an agency that ensured safeguards” of water and air. drinking water to tens of millions Wisconsin regulator Cathy Stepp head of EPA’s Region 5, she will A former homebuilder with no businesses were not “delayed by “Heading up Region 5 means of people,” Learner said. “We was named Tuesday as head of oversee operations in Indiana, scientific background, Stepp was bureaucracy.” protecting the Great Lakes, the hope Ms. Stepp will bring a dif- the U.S. Environmental Protec- Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, chosen by Gov. Scott Walker to The head of the EPA’s nation- world’s largest freshwater ferent perspective ... than her tion Agency’s regional office in Ohio and Wisconsin. lead the Wisconsin natural al employee union said Stepp, 54, resource that supplies safe, clean track record in Wisconsin.” Chicago, drawing praise from “Cathy Stepp’s experience resources department, where she is unqualified and has a history business groups and criticism working as a statewide cabinet oversaw a reorganization that of favoring business interests from environmental activists official, elected official and small included staffing cuts in its sci- over environmental protection. fearful she will weaken enforce- business owner will bring a fresh ence and research bureau. “I see her cutting back on ment of rules protecting the perspective to EPA as we look to The number of enforcement enforcement and fines and doing HHaappy HHoolidayyyss To Thoosssee ThaThat Give Great Lakes and air quality in implement President Trump’s cases fell sharply during her things that certain aspects of the Upper Midwest’s industrial agenda,” EPA Administrator tenure. 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The assignment came four Henry Henderson, the Natu- describing humans as partly AFGE Council 238, which repre- months after Stepp was named a ral Resources Defense Council’s responsible for climate change, sents about 9,000 EPA staffers. Thank you ffrrom everyony e at deputy administrator for another Midwest director, said Stepp’s saying instead that scientists Howard Learner, executive EPA regional office near Kansas record “fits nicely with the lax were still debating the matter. director the Chicago-based Envi- Assppirus Ironwooodd HHooosssppital aandddC Cllininiiccs, IInnc. City. Previously, she served six mode of enforcement favored by When she accepted the earlier ronmental Law & Policy Center, years as director of the Wiscon- the Trump administration,” EPA posting in August, Stepp said the Wisconsin natural sin Department of Natural adding that environmental told staffers with the Wisconsin resources department under Stepp Resources and was a Republican groups will be “very, very busy” department she was leaving “turned back the clock on basic Saudis intercept Yemen rebel missile targeting royal palace RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) ous attacks using Iranian-pro- rates, a key member of the coali- airport in Riyadh, and Saudi Air — The Saudi-led coalition fight- vided weapons,” Haley told a tion. Earlier this month, the Defense said it was intercepted. ing Yemen’s Shiite rebels said it council meeting on implementa- Houthis claimed they fired a mis- However, a New York Times intercepted a missile fired over tion of a U.N. resolution that sile at an under-construction analysis of photos and videos southern Riyadh on Tuesday, endorsed the July 2015 nuclear nuclear plant in the Emirates. from the attack suggested air which the rebels said was target- agreement with Iran. The UAE denied the claim. defenses may have missed the ing a “top leadership” meeting at Last week, Haley displayed On Nov. 4, the Houthis target- projectile and that the warhead the royal palace in the kingdom’s what she said was “undeniable” ed Saudi Arabia’s international struck near its intended target. capital. evidence that Iran was supplying It was the second time in as the Houthis with missiles. many months that a rebel projec- Iran rejected the allegations STANNARD TOWNSHIP tile had reached as far inside the and has repeatedly denied arm- ONTONOGAN COUNTY, MICHIGAN kingdom as Riyadh. ing the rebels. The Houthis say Linda Abramson Denise Paoli The Yemeni rebels, known as their missiles are produced in the Houthis, said they launched Yemen, which is awash with NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION Chris Ainslie Elaine Peterson a ballistic missile to target weapons. Gail Armichardy Sharon Potter Yamama Palace in Riyadh, Residents of Riyadh posted TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF Nada Bauer Elsa Beth Pumala where King Salman chairs week- videos on social media Tuesday Bonita Beckman Donna Putzer STANNARD TOWNSHIP, ONTONGAN COUNTY, ly government meetings and showing a small cloud of smoke Nancy Berg Donna Rickard receives dignitaries and heads of in the sky after hearing a loud MICHIGAN AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS: state from around the world. explosion. Gerri Burt Arla Romo The statement from the U.S.- Houthi spokesman Patti Corullo Susan Rouse backed coalition, carried by Mohammed Abdul-Salam tweet- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the following is a summary of Nelda Coxey Kathryn Rundell Saudi state TV, said the missile ed that a ballistic “Volcano H-2” Ordinance 101 which was adopted by the Township Board of Sharon Cressey Gail Samson was fired by the Houthis. State missile was used in the attack. Stannard Township at its meeting held on November 13, 2017. Jayne Cvengros Bonnie Sawicki TV said no damage was caused The rebels’ military media said Mary Kay Czerneski Ann Schelde by the intercepted missile. the missile targeted “an expand- The coalition later said the ed meeting of the Saudi top lead- ORDINANCE 101 – ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS Mike Czerneski Nancy Siebert missile launch proved the “con- ership at Yamama palace in – ARTICLE FIFTEEN, MEDICAL MARIHUANA ^E¶ ´ZEJim^ Phyllis Slade tinued involvement” of Iran in Riyadh.” =i^Z¶ ´ZEJim^ Karen Tingstad supporting the Houthis.” It also In a televised address, rebel Julie DeRosie June Van Alstine Kons repeated its claim that the rebels leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi SECTION I. ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMEND- Joyce Garland Jean Vandevoorde use “relief work outlets” to smug- said the range of missiles in the MENTS – ARTICLE FIFTEEN. Article Fifteen of the Town- Shelly Gustafson gle such missiles inside Yemen to Houthi arsenal was being Kate Wicklund target the kingdom. extended. “Our long hand will ship Zoning Ordinance is revised to provide for medical use Wendy Hicks Ron Zaleski The U.S. ambassador to the reach other places, God willing,” of marihuana pursuant to the Michigan Medical Marihuana Judy Huss Judy Ziemann United Nations, Nikki Haley, he said. Act, to provide definitions, to provide standards and condi- Jean Kamarinen said that “the very fact of this “As long as you continue to tions for registered patient and registered primary caregiver Mary Lou Lorenson Junior Volunteers attack is a flashing red siren” for target Sanaa we will strike Lorraine Luczak the Security Council. Riyadh and Abu Dhabi,” he said, use of medical marihuana, to prohibit marihuana facilities as Jacob Lane Camille Lupino While not all evidence is in, “it referring to the seat of govern- defined in the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act Ashley Lynott Betty Maki bears all the hallmarks of previ- ment of the United Arab Emi- (PA 281 of 2016, as amended) and to provide for violations Ella Lynott Judy Nevala Makenzie Marshall and penalties of the section. Charlene Newhouse Emily Matonich US urges UN to punish Iran, Jenny Novascone SECTION VII. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Jacque Obremski but Russia says no sanctions Ordinance are severable. Lynn Ormes UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Revolutionary Guard Corps Judy Ostrander U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley accountable for violating numer- SECTION VIII. REPEAL/EFFECTIVE DATE. This section urged the Security Council on ous council resolutions. provides that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict Tuesday to punish Iran for what While the United States “con- the Trump administration calls tinues to uphold its commit- with this Ordinance are repealed. This section provides that its “dangerous violations” of U.N. ments” under the nuclear agree- the ordinance takes effect seven days after publication after resolutions and “destabilizing ment, she said the international adoption. behavior,” while Russia said dia- community must take action to logue is needed rather than address Iranian actions such as threats or sanctions. its arms sales, ballistic missile PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the full text of Haley told a council meeting launches and support for terror- the Ordinance has been posted in the office of the Stannard on implementation of the resolu- ism. tion that endorsed the 2015 But Russia’s deputy U.N. Township Clerk and that copies of this Ordinance may be nuclear deal with Iran that in ambassador, Vladimir purchased or inspected at the office of the Township Clerk the coming days the U.S. will Safronkov, said that what is during regular business hours of regular working days fol- explore a number of options with needed to implement the resolu- council members to pressure the tion on the nuclear deal is “to lowing the date of this publication. Iranians “to adjust their behav- abandon the language of threats ior.” and sanctions.” Pamela Malnar, Clerk Haley said the council could The U.N. is investigating STANNARD TOWNSHIP strengthen the resolution, adopt Iran’s possible transfer of ballis- a new one to prohibit all Iranian tic missiles to Houthi Shiite 14297 M-28 ballistic missile activity, explore rebels in Yemen that may have P.O. Box 216 sanctions “in response to its clear been used in launches aimed at Bruce Crossing, MI 49912 violation of the Yemen arms Saudi Arabia on July 22 and embargo,” and hold the Islamic Nov. 4. (906) 827-3778 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 l 9 Devils beat Midgettes in defensive battle By JASON JUNO up in the second half, scoring 20 [email protected] points, with 14 of them coming IRONWOOD — Ironwood from Nickel. It just wasn’t enough. coach Kari Jacquart told her team They didn’t shoot well — 0 of 9 to expect a low-scoring defensive from 3 in the second half and 7 of battle with rival Hurley and that’s 27 from 2 — but they scored more exactly what happened. with more opportunities. The Red Devils defeated Hur- “In the second half when they ley 42-30 Tuesday night in front of were behind, they were definitely a good-sized pre-Christmas crowd. pressing and overplaying,” It was the third win for Iron- Jacquart said. “We got a little rat- wood in its last four meetings with tled by that. Then I think when we Hurley. changed our press break, we were “It’s a big game, everybody gets better with that.” up for it,” Ironwood coach Kari Defensively, both teams Jacquart said. “I’m still used to excelled. Hurley held Ironwood to Bessemer being our rival because a season-low 42 points to stay in that’s who it was when we played. the game. The Devils came in It was really nice to have a big averaging 58.75 points per game. crowd here for girls basketball, we “Defensively I thought we did a don’t get that a lot. It was really decent job,” Hurley coach Steve nice and Hurley gave us a tough Lombardo said. “They score quite game.” a bit. I watched them almost put Ironwood’s Taylor Mylly and 80 up on Butternut here, so to Hurley’s Aiyana Nickel both hold them to half of that tonight, I scored 17 points. The only other think defensively we were where player in double figures was Iron- we need to be. We just got to score wood’s McKenzie Boyd, who had points.” 10. Ironwood was happy to win a Mylly provided the Red Devils game like this. offense when they needed it most, “I think we were fortunate that boards in the second half and the first half. She had 12 of their Hurley didn’t shoot the ball well,” sometimes be the point guard. Jason Juno/Daily Globe 17 points as they led 17-10 at half- Jacquart said. “It was a real phys- She’s a player that can play 1 IRONWOOD’S TAYLOR Mylly and Hurley’s Aiyana Nickel, top, battle for a loose ball during Tuesday night’s time. ical game, which we expected and through 5 for me and having a game at John Krznarich Gym in Ironwood. Both Mylly and Nickel scored 17 points. Everyone else struggled to I think Aries (Weber) had a nice, player that’s a three-year starter, score. big presence inside that kind of there years of working with a Hurley shot just 2 of 20 from intimated them. When it came to player, you get a good senior lead- the field and turned it over 16 the end, when we had to grind it er like that. I’m really proud of times in the first half. They didn’t out, we really stepped up. what she did for us.” get their first field goal until 13 “It’s just nice to get the win in And Nickel tried to will Hurley minutes, 41 seconds into the game one of these grind-it-out games.” back. when Tori Anderson got a 3 to fall Mylly finished with six “Nickel is a really good player, that pulled Hurley within 10-6. rebounds, five steals and four we had a hard time stopping her,” After two Mylly free throws, blocks. She had a big first half Jacquart said. Aiyana hit Hurley’s only 2-point scoring and helped in other ways Hurley (1-4, 0-3) plays South field goal of the first half to make in the second half. Shore at Washburn on Dec. 28. it a four-point game again. “Taylor, I’m lucky that I don’t Ironwood (4-1, 3-1) plays at The Devils closed the half out have to do a lot of coaching with Mellen on Jan. 5. strong, though. Taylor, she just knows when to Hurley — Aiyana Nickel 17, Ally Rye 5, Tori Anderson 5, Boyd got to the basket and take over,” Jacquart asid. “In the Brooke Olson 2, Briana Saari 1. FTs: 11-16. Fouls: 21. Mylly hit a 3 as Ironwood took a second half, I told her she had a Fouled out: Rye. 3-pointers: Anderson 1. 17-8 lead. Anderson made two free couple assists that I didn’t even Ironwood — Taylor Mylly 17, Lauren Gauthier 6, McKen- throws for Hurley, which despite see were open. She just takes over zie Boyd 10, Haley Halvorsen 2, Makenzie Marshall 4, Aries its first-half struggles, trailed by when she needs to. … She knew Weber 3. FTs: 14-21. Fouls: 18. Fouled out: Weber, Boyd. just seven, 17-10. that when Aries got in four trou- 3-pointers: Mylly 2. Hurley 10 30 The Midgettes’ offense picked ble, she had to step up on the Ironwood 17 42
Jason Juno/Daily Globe Jason Juno/Daily Globe IRONWOOD’S LAUREN Gauthier (10) shoots as Hurley’s Tori Anderson defends Tuesday night at John Krz- HURLEY’S BROOKE Olson, right, takes a shot over Ironwood’s Aries Weber Tuesday night at John Krznarich narich Gym in Ironwood. Gym in Ironwood. 10 l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard
tain City 45 Green Bay Preble 63, Sheboygan Tennessee 860.571 296 319 Thursday,Boys Basketball Dec. 21 Menomonee Falls 67, Fond du Lac 57 South 17 Houston 4 10 0 .286 319 380 Hurley at Ironwood, 7:15 Milwaukee Arts 98, Tenor/Veritas 40 Greenfield 52, South Milwaukee 38 Indianapolis 3 11 0 .214 225 368 Bessemer at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Milwaukee King 85, Milwaukee Ronald Hastings, Minn. 72, Prescott 57 North Butternut at Mercer, 7:15 Reagan 38 Holmen 59, La Crosse Central 49 WLT Pct PF PA Wakefield-Marenisco at Three Lakes, 7 Milwaukee School of Languages 89, Homestead 61, Nicolet 30 y-Pittsburgh 11 30.786 344 278 Girls Basketball Salam School 58 Hudson 57, Menomonie 48 Baltimore 860.571 345 256 Butternut at Mercer, 5:45 Monticello 72, Belmont 38 Ironwood, Mich. 42, Hurley 30 Cincinnati 590.357 233 305 Ewen-Trout Creek at Wakefield- Mosinee 81, Tomahawk 33 Jefferson 48, Lakeside Lutheran 47 Cleveland 0 14 0 .000 207 362 Marenisco, 6:30 Mukwonago 64, Kettle Moraine 61 Kickapoo 52, Weston 19 West Neillsville 67, Nekoosa 49 Kiel 69, Hilbert 30 W LT Pct PF PA New Auburn 67, Birchwood 43 Kimberly 68, Oshkosh North 29 Kansas City 860.571 359 302 Friday,Boys Basketball Dec. 22 New Berlin Eisenhower 62, Greendale Lake Holcombe 73, Winter 60 L.A. Chargers770.500 311 255 Drummond at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:30 61 Lakeland 70, Marathon 68 Oakland 680.429 281 324 p.m. EST New Berlin West 68, West Allis Central Lincoln 61, Black River Falls 25 Denver 590.357 254 328 U.P. Girls 63 Little Chute 57, Oconto Falls 33 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tuesday New London 85, Menasha 80 Luxemburg-Casco 69, Clintonville 31 East Westwood 53, Gladstone 28 New Richmond 52, Menomonie 48 Madison La Follette 60, Waunakee 55 W LT Pct PF PA Rudyard 41, Manistique 34 Nicolet 59, Homestead 48 Manawa 58, Gresham Community 25 y-Philadelphia12 20.857 438 279 Bark River-Harris 56, Mid Peninsula 39 Northland Lutheran 61, Bowler 50 Manitowoc Lutheran 73, Green Bay Dallas 860.571 336 311 Carney-Nadeau 38, Norway 36 Northland Pines 69, Lakeland 40 N.E.W. Lutheran 39 Washington 680.429 305 359 North Dickinson 56, Big Bay de Noc 43 Oconomowoc 58, Waukesha South 38 Marshfield 59, Merrill 37 N.Y. Giants 2 12 0 .143 228 355 Forest Park 46, Superior Central 32 Oconto 61, Algoma 38 McDonell Central 59, Altoona 43 South Stephenson 49, Engadine 46 Onalaska 80, Aquinas 61 Menominee Indian 41, Weyauwega- W LT Pct PF PA Munising 69, Newberry 15 Oneida Nation 53, Niagara 37 Fremont 30 New Orleans10 40.714 401 282 Baraga 36, Lake Linden-Hubbell 23 Oregon 57, Watertown 50 Menomonee Falls 59, Waukesha West Carolina 10 40.714 331 286 Chassell 52, Ontonagon 36 Oshkosh North 113, Young Coggs Prep 47 Atlanta 950.643 318 282 Painesdale Jeffers 47, Bessemer 38 36 Milwaukee Academy of Science 95, Tampa Bay 4 10 0 .286 285 336 Houghton 66, L’Anse 55 Owen-Withee 46, Thorp 37 Random Lake 60 North Ironwood 42, Hurley, Wis. 30 Pacelli 66, Almond-Bancroft 64, OT Milwaukee Golda Meir 64, Milwaukee WLT Pct PF PA Sault Ste. Marie 44, Gaylord 35 Phillips 65, Athens 51 Bay View/Lifelong Learning 53 y-Minnesota 11 30.786 343 242 Platteville 57, Darlington 41 Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon 63, Mil- Detroit 860.571 358 339 U.P.Tuesday Boys Port Edwards 79, Tri-County 41 waukee Ronald Reagan 53 Green Bay 770.500 309 333 Marquette 76, Escanaba 53 Prescott 75, Osceola 56 Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts/Carmen South Chicago 4 10 0 .286 234 294 Iron Mountain 71, Gladstone 66 Racine Case 85, Racine Horlick 71 70, Milwaukee Bradley Tech 44 West North Central 57, Menominee 35 Racine Park 68, Milwaukee Hamilton Milwaukee South 34, Milwaukee North W LT Pct PF PA Negaunee 62, Gwinn 45 67 27 L.A. Rams 10 40.714 438 272 Calumet 71, Baraga 30 Reedsburg Area 81, DeForest 74 Monroe 65, McFarland 48 Seattle 860.571 321 294 Brimley 89, Mackinaw City 53 Reedsville 58, Chilton 42 Mukwonago 75, Kettle Moraine 49 Arizona 680.429 246 337 Cedarville 89, DeTour 43 River Falls 61, Eau Claire North 58 Muskego 72, Waukesha North 40 San Francisco4 10 0 .286 253 337 Pellston 64, St. Ignace 43 River Valley 45, Richland Center 35 Necedah 51, Hillsboro 41 x-clinched playoff spot Rosholt 100, Marion 53 Neillsville 76, Spencer 16 y-clinched division WisconsinTuesday Boys Sauk Prairie 66, Portage 52 New Auburn 43, Birchwood 22 Saturday, Dec. 23 Amherst 56, Wittenberg-Birnamwood Siren 83, Frederic 55 New Berlin Eisenhower 66, Greendale Indianapolis at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m. 42 Slinger 50, Port Washington 47 25 Minnesota at Green Bay, 8:30 p.m. Arcadia 73, Viroqua 41 Southern Door 87, Sevastopol 45 New Berlin West 71, West Allis Central Sunday, Dec. 24 Arrowhead 79, Catholic Memorial 61 Stockbridge 73, White Lake 52 21 Cleveland at Chicago, 1 p.m. Assumption 50, Edgar 48 Stoughton 71, Monroe 57 North Crawford 48, Ithaca 47 Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Auburndale 63, Marathon 61 Stratford 72, Newman Catholic 38 Northland Lutheran 48, Bowler 47 Denver at Washington, 1 p.m. Baldwin-Woodville 57, Glenwood City Sun Prairie 65, Madison West 49 Notre Dame 63, Pulaski 60 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. 53 Superior 57, Chippewa Falls 50 Obama SCTE 31, Milwaukee Marshall Miami at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Beaver Dam 54, Mount Horeb 43 Suring 62, Wausaukee 46 20 L.A. Rams at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Benton 59, Scales Mound 44 Tartan, Minn. 78, Hudson 72 Osseo-Fairchild 68, Thorp 37 L.A. Chargers at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Black River Falls 68, West Salem 56 The Prairie School 81, Shoreland Owen-Withee 57, Gilman 43 Detroit at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Bloomer 45, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser 33 Lutheran 37 Pacelli 61, Almond-Bancroft 23 Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Boyceville 41, Turtle Lake 37 Turner 79, Big Foot 49 Peshtigo 36, Crivitz 35 Jacksonville at San Francisco, 4:05 Brookfield Central 73, Wauwatosa Union Grove 81, Wilmot Union 56 Plymouth 54, Kettle Moraine Lutheran p.m. West 48 Waukesha North 68, Muskego 58 52 N.Y. Giants at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Brookfield East 63, Marquette Universi- Waukesha West 73, Kenosha Bradford Prairie du Chien 42, Westby 26 Seattle at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. ty 59 53 Racine Horlick 55, Racine Case 52 Monday, Dec. 25 Brown Deer 71, Cudahy 34 Waunakee 71, Baraboo 37 Regis 76, Stanley-Boyd 47 Pittsburgh at Houston, 4:30 p.m. Burlington 66, Waterford 56 Wauwatosa East 68, Germantown 61 Rice Lake 48, Eau Claire North 42 Oakland at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. Cameron 70, Northwood 43 West Bend East 70, Whitefish Bay 59 Richland Center 51, River Valley 29 Cedar Grove-Belgium 59, Kewaskum Westosha Central 73, Delavan-Darien Ripon 66, Kewaskum 45 CLEVELANDCavaliers-Bucks, (116) Box 58 34 Rosholt 59, Marion 33 James 14-22 5-5 39, Crowder 4-10 2-2 Cedarburg 65, Grafton 55 Weyauwega-Fremont 82, Menominee Saint Croix Central 59, Barron 35 10, Love 8-15 0-0 21, Calderon 1-3 3-3 6, Clear Lake 60, Clayton 27 Indian 80 Salam School 59, Milwaukee Juneau Smith 1-3 0-0 2, Osman 0-1 0-0 0, Green Cornell 56, Flambeau 54 Whitehall 82, Lincoln 48 33 3-5 7-9 13, Thompson 3-4 3-5 9, Wade 5- Crivitz 69, Saint Thomas Aquinas 43 Whitnall 61, Wisconsin Lutheran 59 Seneca 65, De Soto 18 10 0-0 14, Korver 1-7 0-0 2. Totals 40-80 Cumberland 56, Ladysmith 18 Wild Rose 62, Pittsville 42 Sheboygan North 71, Manitowoc Lin- 20-24 116. D.C. Everest 83, Wausau West 64 Winnebago Lutheran Academy 77, coln 31 MILWAUKEE (119) East Troy 61, Whitewater 59 Omro 53 Shoreland Lutheran 62, The Prairie Middleton 7-15 3-4 18, Antetokounmpo Eastbrook Academy 83, Union Grove Wisconsin Valley Luth. 61, Tigerton 43 School 48 8-14 11-12 27, Henson 7-11 1-2 15, Bled- Christian 40 Xavier 92, West De Pere 67 Shorewood 85, Milwaukee Lutheran 57 soe 10-16 4-5 26, Dellavedova 2-4 0-0 6, Edgerton 50, Evansville 46 Shullsburg 36, River Ridge 35 Snell 3-7 0-0 8, Maker 0-0 1-2 1, Liggins Elkhorn Area 71, Badger 39 WisconsinTuesday Girls Slinger 52, Port Washington 23 0-2 0-0 0, Brown 1-3 0-0 2, Brogdon 5-10 Fort Atkinson 54, Milton 32 Sparta 40, La Crosse Logan 36 Amery 81, Spooner 48 2-2 16. Totals 43-82 22-27 119. Bryce Derouin/Daily Mining Gazette Franklin 98, Milwaukee Bradley Tech Amherst 48, Wittenberg-Birnamwood St. Croix Falls 82, Unity 50 Cleveland 34 24 25 33 — 116 67 39 St. Mary Catholic 52, Menasha 40 Milwaukee 30 39 29 21 — 119 ONTONAGON'S IZABELLE Lutz goes up for a shot as Chassell's Sydney Danison defends Tuesday, in Chassell. Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 66, Westby Appleton East 39, Kaukauna 32 Stevens Point 86, DeForest 42 3-Point Goals_Cleveland 16-41 (James Chassell won 52-36. 30 Appleton North 80, Neenah 43 Stratford 37, Assumption 27 6-11, Love 5-11, Wade 4-6, Calderon 1-2, Grantsburg 62, Luck 57 Arcadia 62, Eleva-Strum 46 Superior 50, Hibbing, Minn. 41 Smith 0-2, Korver 0-4, Crowder 0-5), Mil- Green Bay East 74, Green Bay West Argyle 60, Pecatonica 10 Suring 54, Goodman/Pembine 40 waukee 11-29 (Brogdon 4-7, Dellavedova 63 Bangor 72, Royall 36 Tri-County 65, Port Edwards 30 2-3, Bledsoe 2-5, Snell 2-6, Middleton 1- Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran 72, Gibral- Belmont 45, Cassville 28 Valders 57, Mishicot 33 5, Brown 0-1, Liggins 0-2). Fouled tar 44 Black Hawk 49, Barneveld 15 Watertown 63, Badger 45 Out_None. Rebounds_Cleveland 37 Ontonagon falls at Chassell Green Bay Southwest 62, Ash- Brookfield Central 53, Wauwatosa Waukesha South 59, Oconomowoc 49 (Love 10), Milwaukee 41 (Antetokounmpo waubenon 44 West 52 Waupun 48, Berlin 44 14). Assists_Cleveland 26 (James 7), Mil- By BRYCE DEROUIN junior Jenna Pietila answered but anytime she got inside posi- Greenfield 50, South Milwaukee 45 Brookwood 62, Wonewoc-Center 10 Wausau East 70, Green Bay East 41 waukee 27 (Middleton 10). Total Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) with a 3 from the left wing. Then, tion, there wasn't much she could Wauzeka-Steuben 70, La Farge 56 Hamilton 59, West Allis Nathan Hale 44 Bruce 65, Webster 61 Fouls_Cleveland 20, Milwaukee 18. Tech- CHASSELL — Every possible Chassell senior Meg Hokenson do,” Franti said. “We don't have Hayward 61, Northwestern 52 Burlington 46, Kenosha Bradford 36 West Allis Nathan Hale 60, Hamilton 56 nicals_Cleveland coach Cavaliers (Defen- Hilbert 74, Two Rivers 55 Cambridge 50, Edgerton 41 West Bend West 62, Hartford Union 43 sive three second). A_18,717 (18,717). expectation was heaped onto the stole the inbounds pass twice much size, so it's definitely a fac- Hillsboro 61, La Farge 27 Cameron 45, Northwood 29 West Salem 63, Adams-Friendship 24 Chassell Panthers this presea- and scored two layups. Another tor we have to deal with each Whitewater 57, Delavan-Darien 41 Hope Christian 67, Milwaukee Colle- Cashton 45, New Lisbon 41 DetroitRed Wings-Islanders213—6 Wild Rose 52, Pittsville 37 son. Conference favorites, dis- errant Ontonagon inbounds pass night.” giate Academy 60 Clayton 58, Clear Lake 42 N.Y. Islanders 120—3 Howards Grove 57, Kiel 32 Columbus Catholic 73, Greenwood 56 Winneconne 52, Campbellsport 40 First Period_1, N.Y. Islanders, Lee 21 trict title favorites and perhaps led to a free throw for Chassell This was a nonconference Independence 59, Gilmanton 41 Cuba City 71, Boscobel 34 Wisconsin Dells 61, Portage 29 (Bailey, Tavares), 6:32. 2, Detroit, Frk 7 even a regional championship is senior Milly Allen, and two more game since the two teams will Iola-Scandinavia 65, Shiocton 62 Cudahy 57, Brown Deer 38 Wisconsin Valley Luth. 49, Whitnall 37 (Larkin, Ericsson), 9:33. 3, Detroit, Janesville Craig 46, Madison Memorial D.C. Everest 72, Wausau West 66 Wrightstown 70, Marinette 32 Nyquist 9 (Tatar, Zetterberg), 16:49 (pp). a realistic possibility when you Chassell steals in 10 seconds led play a conference contest on Feb. 41 Darlington 86, Fennimore 32 POSTPONEMENTS AND Second Period_4, N.Y. Islanders, return every player from a 15-6 to two more layups for Hokenson 19 in Ontonagon to close the reg- CANCELLATIONS Janesville Parker 58, Beloit Memorial De Pere 55, Ashwaubenon 47 Pulock 2 (Eberle), 2:03 (pp). 5, N.Y. squad. and a 34-16 advantage. ular season conference schedule. 55 Durand 60, Mondovi 39 Northland Pines vs. Ashland, ppd. Islanders, Bailey 10 (Tavares, Barzal), Jefferson 70, Clinton 56 12:59 (pp). 6, Detroit, Mantha 13 (Zetter- And when Chassell defends Hokenson led the Panthers While meaningless in the stand- Durand, Ill. 45, Juda 41 NFL Kewaunee 45, Denmark 35 Eastbrook Academy 61, Union Grove All Times EST berg), 15:15. like they did in a 52-36 noncon- with 12 points. ings, the dominant showing La Crosse Central 78, Holmen 54 Christian 45 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Third Period_7, Detroit, Daley 2 (Zetter- berg, Larkin), 10:03. 8, Detroit, Green 3 La Crosse Logan 89, Sparta 45 Eau Claire Memorial 58, River Falls 48 East ference win over the Ontonagon “We just didn't handle the against a previously undefeated (Larkin, Athanasiou), 14:12. 9, Detroit, Lake Holcombe 88, Winter 35 Fall Creek 43, Cadott 35 W LT Pct PF PA Glendening 7 (Nielsen, DeKeyser), 19:31. Gladiators Tuesday in Chassell, pressure very well,” Franti said. Ontonagon squad reinforced the Lakeside Lutheran 66, Mauston 58 Flambeau 70, Cornell 37 y-N England11 30.786 395 274 Shots on Goal_Detroit 6-4-12_22. N.Y. those type of predictions are war- “They got our offense hurried to idea of Chassell as a conference Lancaster 67, Barneveld 66 Fox Valley Lutheran 58, Denmark 41 Buffalo 860.571 264 306 Islanders 9-23-5_37. ranted. the point where we weren't run- favorite. The Panthers have won Madison East 72, Verona Area 53 Frederic 48, Siren 40 Miami 680.429 252 342 Power-play opportunities_Detroit 1 of 1; Madison La Follette 87, Middleton 71 Freedom 58, Waupaca 30 N.Y. Jets 590.357 285 342 N.Y. Islanders 2 of 3. The Panthers limited Onton- ning much of anything besides four straight after a season-open- Marshfield 84, Merrill 63 Germantown 95, Wauwatosa East 69 South Goalies_Detroit, Mrazek 3-4-1 (37 agon to just 31 percent shooting helter-skelter. They disrupted us ing 62-58 loss to the L'Anse Pur- McFarland 60, Brodhead 43 Grafton 38, Cedarburg 30 WLT Pct PF PA shots-34 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Greiss 9- Melrose-Mindoro 56, Cochrane-Foun- Grantsburg 53, Luck 41 x-Jacksonville10 40.714 374 209 5-2 (21-16). (13-42) and forced 24 turnovers most of the night.” ple Hornets. as their full-court pressure never Earlier, Ontonagon broke the “Every game, we have to prove allowed the Gladiators to run press and it led to a 3 by senior we're the better team on the their halfcourt sets the way Kinsey Weisinger as the first floor,” Hainault said. “One game Speedgirls fall to Jets despite big 3rd quarter coach Dick Franti would like. quarter ended to trim Chassell's at a time. We're just trying to get “We've been working on our lead to 18-13. But from there, the better each game and do what we BESSEMER — Bessemer fell rebounding nothing really,” Chassell on Jan. 5 and Ewen- press and trying to perfect it, and Gladiators (4-1) scored just 10 can to win the next one. behind by 23 at halftime and Bessemer coach Gerry Pelissero Trout Creek on Jan. 8. it seemed like we finally played it points in the next two quarters “They're a great group of girls couldn’t come all the way back in said. “We showed a lot more “Probably two of the top teams the right way,” Chassell coach and shot 4 of 16 while commit- who work well together and work the second half as Jeffers won patience in the second half. We in the U.P. come to our house in Brandi Hainault said. “We were ting 19 of their 24 miscues. Even hard.” the Copper Mountain Conference worked the ball in where we back-to-back games,” Pelissero in the right spots, so the ball was when Ontonagon was able to Next, Chassell goes to Besse- contest 47-38 Tuesday night. should have in the first half. We said. “Normally, we play pretty being passed to them, basically, break the press, Chassell's senior mer on Jan. 5. Ontonagon heads Jeffers led 33-10 at halftime. didn’t make bad passes. well at home against ranked and that's what the press is post tandem of Sophia Huhta to Jeffers on the same day. Bessemer outscored the Jets 17-4 “Second half, that’s the team teams.” designed for.” and Sydney Danison were there Chassell 18 16 10 8 — 52 in the fourth quarter to cut it to we want to be and we can be. … Jeffers — Heinonen 9, Klemett 4, Stevens 2, Asiala 2, In a span of fewer than 20 sec- to protect the rim. Ontonagon 13 8 2 13 — 36 10, but the Speedgirls’ rally ran Way too big of a hole, but I was Nordstrom 12, Johnson 4, Kinnunen 6, Pennala 8. FTs: 1- Ontonagon — E. Menigoz 6, Labyak 12, Laingren 4, 7. Fouls: 9. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Heinonen 1, onds midway through the second The Panthers finished with a out of steam. impressed by the girls desire to Lutz 2, Kolpack 2, Weisinger 3, T. Menigoz 6, Fredrikson Nordstrom 1. quarter, Chassell's press fueled a 41-19 edge on the boards, and 1. F: 12; Fouled out: None; Free throws: 7-12; 3-point The Jets were able to get tran- make it a game, which they did.” Bessemer — Megan Peterson 3, Hailey Marchello 2, field goals: T. Menigoz 2, Weisinger. Kelsey Kitto 4, Emily Matonich 5, Caitlin Lynch 6, Karli 12-0 run. Danison had a double-double sition buckets in the first half off Taylor Manchester led Besse- Chassell — Pietila 9, Hokenson 12, Allen 11, Danison Trcka 7, Taylor Manchester 11. FTs: 8-14. Fouls: 9. Following a 3 from Ontonagon with 10 points and 11 rebounds. 10, Markham 2, Rautiola 4, Goddard 2, Olson 2. F: 13; Bessemer misses. mer with 11 points and 13 Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Peterson 1, Trcka 1. freshman Teddy Menigoz to cut “Fahren (Kolpack) was really Fouled out: None; Free throws: 4-9; 3-point field goals: “We made three field goals in rebounds. Jeffers 15 33 37 47 Pietila, Allen. Bessemer 6 10 27 38 Chassell's lead to 22-16, Chassell working hard against Danison, the first half, shot terribly, Bessemer (2-3, 1-2) hosts Antetokounmpo scores 27, Bucks hold off Cavaliers 119-116 MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks for 39 second-quarter points. Milwaukee cracked the They led 69-58 at the half, sparked by 17 points from sitting out Sunday night's game against Washington have blown big fourth-quarter leads far too many 100-point barrier early in the fourth, but then stalled. Middleton, who had a four-point play, as well as a 14- to rest. "Something with his knee has been going on, times this season, leading to disheartening losses. Milwaukee led 103-83 when Cleveland launched a 2 advantage in fast-break points. and if he needs to take off, then we understand that," The Bucks wasted another sizeable advantage in furious comeback with James on the bench. Back-to- UNTIMELY FOULS coach Tyronn Lue said. ... The Cavs scored at least the final period Tuesday night against the Cleveland back 3-pointers by Dwyane Wade put the Cavaliers Kyle Korver fouled Antetokounmpo as he attempt- 100 points for the 25th straight game. Cavaliers, but fought back this time to capture a 119- up 107-105, capping a 24-3 run and giving the visi- ed a desperation 3-pointer at the end of the first quar- Bucks: Jabari Parker, who is recovering from ACL 116 win. tors their first lead since the second quarter. ter. Antetokounmpo made all three free throws to surgery on his left knee, practiced with Milwaukee's "It was a big step for our team. It shows maturity," "Obviously, tonight (Wade) showed what he's pull Milwaukee within four points. Wade fouled G League affiliate for the second consecutive day. said Giannis Antetokounmpo, who led the Bucks capable of still doing," James said. "It's a luxury hav- Antetokounmpo with less than one second left in the Parker, who also tore his left ACL in December 2014, with 27 points. "Usually, in a situation like that, we ing a guy like that coming off the bench." third. He sank both free throws to give the Bucks a is not expected to be back on the court for the Bucks give the game away." A 3-pointer by Brogdon put the Bucks back in 15-point lead. until February. ... Matthew Dellavedova, who missed Eric Bledsoe scored 26 points for Milwaukee, front with 3:38 remaining. A traditional three-point BYE-BYE BRADLEY CENTER? 15 consecutive games with left knee tendinitis, which ended a five-game losing streak to Cleveland. play by James put the Cavaliers ahead 113-112 with Barring a playoff matchup, Wade likely played his returned to the active roster, as did Snell (left patel- Khris Middleton had 18 points and 10 assists, and about two minutes left. last game at the Bradley Center, where he starred for lar tendinitis) and Jason Terry (left calf strain). ... G Malcolm Brogdon finished with 16 points. Tony Snell responded with a 3-pointer for Mil- Marquette, which shares the facility with the Bucks. Sean Kilpatrick, signed to a two-way contract on "We kind of bent but we didn't break," Bucks coach waukee with 58.9 seconds remaining. After a Cleve- The teams will move into a new arena next season. Monday, dressed for the game. Kilpatrick appeared Jason Kidd said. "Giannis made plays down the land miss, Antetokounmpo grabbed a loose ball, hit a "I've had a lot of amazing moments here," Wade in 16 games for Brooklyn before being waived on Dec. stretch. We stayed together. We are playing against short shot and was fouled. His free throw gave the said. "Every time I come here and look up and see 7. one of the best teams in the world." Bucks a 117-113 lead with 5.9 seconds to go. that jersey up there in the rafters, I definitely know I UP NEXT LeBron James scored 39 points for Cleveland, Wade finished with 14 points for Cleveland, and did something special in this city and this arena. If Cavaliers: At home against Chicago on Thursday which lost for just the second time in its last 20 Jeff Green had 13. this was the last game, I need a piece of this building night. Cleveland won the first two games of the sea- games. James had seven assists but grabbed just one Milwaukee took its first lead early in the second because it's very special to me and to my basketball son series. rebound in the waning seconds. Kevin Love finished quarter at 41-40 with Love and James on the bench. career." Bucks: Host Charlotte on Friday night before with 21 points. The Bucks remained hot even after the duo returned TIP-INS playing the Hornets on the road on Saturday. After a slow start, the Bucks got to the Cavaliers and at one point extended their advantage to 14. Cavaliers: Wade was 5 for 10 from the field after l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Husband watching family electronically Dear Annie: I have a loving agree with you that all that daughter, and I respect her hus- surveillance seems a bit creepy. band greatly. I have visited from If this is part of a larger pattern across the country countless of controlling behavior, it could times. I am 84, and they have indicate emotional abuse. (Call two grown children. The National Domestic Violence Everyone is happy when we Dear Hotline, at 800-799-7233, for are together. Annie guidance.) The only issue as far as I’m But unless and until your concerned is that the hubby, daughter comes to you with such although generous and kind, is managing things, especially elec- concerns, there’s not much you overly domineering, bordering on tronics. can do. Why not invite them over MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM being a tyrant, and a nut about On a recent visit of mine, my to your house rather than create daughter mentioned that he had a conflict in their marriage installed cameras in several where there may be none? OUR places in their house because I Dear Annie: I have two Y was there. It was supposedly so grandsons in the military, and I he can see the entryways to their am very proud of them. Each HOROSCOPE home from his cellphone for secu- Christmas, I send each a card rity purposes. and a nice check. He installed them, however, One I hear from as soon as he so that he can both see and hear opens his mail, but I don’t hear virtually everything that goes on at all from the other. The first in their house. He has even year, I reminded the parents sev- called her from his office a few eral times before I received a BORN LOSER very nice thank-you letter. This EUGENIA times to say, “What room are you LAST in? I can’t see you.” past year, I said nothing and She is about the most hard- received no thank-you. working and honest and kindest This year, I want to cut him Your Birthday woman a man could ever expect. off (to get his attention) and then Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 He is a successful and important give him another chance next provider. year. What advice would you Be open to suggestions and willing offer me in this situation? to work alongside others to build a bet- They have never had any mar- ter environment, community or house- ital conflict about cheating or — Wisconsin Grandpa hold. Don’t let emotions cloud your anything. She has no way of Dear Wisconsin Grandpa: vision or cause you to make impulsive knowing whether his snooping You shouldn’t have to jump choices this year. A steady pace and gadgets are on or off. through hoops trying to train strategic plan will result in greater She says that it’s his thing your grandchildren to write security and stability. and that there’s no use in fight- thank-you notes. ALLEY OOP SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ing about it. However, it disgusts This year, do only as much as — Common sense should be a priori- me, and I don’t think I will be you feel inclined to do. Perhaps ty when dealing with friends and rela- able to visit their home again if send a card but no check so he tives. Be honest and expect the same I’m being monitored. It’s not knows you’re thinking of him and in return. Truth matters and will shape moral or proper. It’s an invasion you’re not thinking of him what unfolds from now on. of privacy. resentfully afterward. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Should I mention this to him To the grandchildren reading Listen to your heart and share your this, let this be a reminder of just thoughts with someone you feel close or just stop going there? He to. Don’t let people from your past dis- would probably be grossly offend- how much a simple thank-you rupt your life. Avoid making hasty deci- ed, seeing as he is allegedly “the note means. sions. master of the house.” Send your questions for AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Not seeing them would be dev- Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- Don’t be tempted by people making astating to me because my ators.com. To find out more FOR BETTER OR WORSE rash or erratic choices. You are best daughter is my closest living rel- about Annie Lane and read fea- off taking a wait-and-see attitude, ative and I love her dearly. We tures by other Creators Syndi- especially if money or your physical have never had a real argument cate columnists and cartoonists, health is at stake. since the day she was born. visit the Creators Syndicate web- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Not — Loving Gramps Needs site at creators.com. everyone will be forthcoming regard- Advice COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- ing what they want or think. Set your I ATORS.COM own standard and do what will help Dear Loving Gramps: you the most. Take care of unfinished personal business. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — AILY LOBE ROSSWORD Emotional purchases or spontaneous D G C changes will be met with regret once you have time to think about what you’ve done or signed up for. Be cau- FRANK & ERNEST tious when it comes to money matters. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Don’t let emotions overrule common sense. Take care of professional and financial matters responsibly to ease your stress and better enjoy your downtime. Choose disciplined maneu- vers over impulsive action. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Instinctive emotional actions will lead to regret. Don’t make promises you cannot keep. Plans and commitments must be realistic. Learn from your mis- takes to avoid criticism. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — GET FUZZY Headstrong actions will be costly. Don’t sign up for something that could break your budget. Limit your spend- ing and walk away from situations that appear to be unpredictable. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Stay focused on what you have yet to accomplish. Leaving unfinished busi- ness for someone else to take care of will make you look bad. Avoid indul- gent or irresponsible behavior. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Your stamina and discipline will help you conquer whatever task or responsibili- BEETLE BAILEY ty you are handed. A positive attitude will be helpful when dealing with someone or something you find con- fusing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Don’t get all worked up over nothing. Embrace whatever comes your way and turn it into something that is bene- ficial to you. A personal change looks inviting. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Look for unusual offerings or lifestyle choices to come up with the perfect way to spend the holiday season. A disciplined approach to money mat- ZITS ters will help decrease debt.
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