Call (906) 932-4449 DAYS ‘TIL CHRISTMAS Red Devils win Ironwood, MI 14 HOE HACK Ironwood beats GIFTS CERTIFICATESS AVAILABLE Washburn Redsautosales.com MON.-F.-FRI.. 99AM-5:30-5:30PM;; SSAT.. 99AM-4-4PM;; SSUN.. NNOON-4-4PM 408 W. MAIN ST. • ASHLAND, WI 54806 (715) 682-5443 SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 27 | Low: 19 | Details, page 2 City commission opts out on marijuana sales for six months By RALPH ANSAMI Corcoran voted no, with Semo The pot proponents who [email protected] saying he’d introduce a second spoke Monday said marijuana IRONWOOD – The Ironwood ordinance option with a six- could be a big boost to Iron- City Commission on Monday month sunset clause. That drew wood’s struggling economy, espe- approved an ordinance to prohib- applause from the pro-marijuana cially given its border location. it marijuana establishments in audience. Downtown Ironwood busi- the city for six months, when the The second vote with the six- nessman Steve Lahti was among issue will be revisited. month ordinance expiration date those encouraging the city com- “We’ll do this again in six passed unanimously. mission to allow marijuana sales months,” city commissioner Rick Commissioners took the in the city. Semo said. action after a two-hour public ‘“We’re losing businesses. We Recreational marijuana use hearing attended by about 100 need help. We need more tax rev- was approved in Michigan in the people. Of 27 people who spoke, enue,” he said. November mid-term election by a including at least four who don’t But Paul Porter said while sup- 56-44 percent margin, but cities live in Ironwood, 22 supported port for marijuana was “close to can opt out of allowing marijua- allowing marijuana establish- 100 percent tonight,” using the Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe na establishments and many ments in the city and five were drug is “not moving in the direc- SAVANNAH CAMPBELL, a registered nurse, speaks against an have chosen to do so. Recreation- opposed. tion of a sober and sane mind.” Ironwood ordinance to prohibit marijuana sales establishments al pot use became legal last week, In recommending the opt out Two speakers said no one has in the city Monday at a public hearing. She said the city needs the but it won’t be available commer- option, city manager Scott Erick- ever died from marijuana, but tax revenues marijuana shops would bring. cially for sale until around 2020. son said it is unclear when pre- Rick Estola, of Ironwood Town- In an initial vote on Monday, cisely the state will begin accept- ship, citing a Daily Globe article, ger died in the crash with a log- him to drop prescription drugs Jim Mildren and Joseph Cayer Jr. ing applications for marijuana noted the man who is charged in ging truck. that can be deadly with overdos- supported opting out of the mar- establishments. People in the a fatal traffic accident in Saxon, Michael Cerbo, of Ironwood ijuana licensing act, but Semo, audience said that would occur Wis., earlier this year had mari- Township, said he now uses med- Mayor Annette Burchell and Kim in about a year. juana in his system. His passen- ical marijuana and it’s allowed SALES — page 5 Standoff MINERS TRAIL Township schedules defendant budget workshop By RICHARD JENKINS township supervisor, clerk sentenced [email protected] and treasurer – and the IRONWOOD TOWN- use of deputy positions for By RICHARD JENKINS SHIP – After hearing from those offices. [email protected] residents at the last meet- The proposed budget BESSEMER – The Iron- ing, the Ironwood Town- calls for each of the three wood Township man arrested ship Board of Trustees elected officials working in following a standoff at his decided more work was the township office to Vanderhagen Road property needed on next year’s bud- make $38,563 next year, a was sentenced in Gogebic get; with the board Mon- $1,123 increase from what County Circuit Court Mon- day scheduling a budget was budgeted in 2018. day. workshop next week. The clerk and treasurer Leonard John Hellier, 49, The workshop is sched- would each split an addi- received one year of proba- uled to begin at 4:30 p.m., tional $6,375 from the tion and time served, receiv- prior to the board’s Dec. 17 water fund and $6,375 ing credit for 573 days in jail meeting. from the sewer fund for since his arrest. During a Nov. 26 public work done involving those He pleaded guilty to two hearing, several residents accounts. counts of assault with a dan- expressed their opposition The proposed budget gerous weapon – or felonious to the amount of money assault – Nov. 6 as part of a allocated to the salaries of plea agreement that stipulat- the three elected officials – ed the sentence would be lim- BUDGET — page 5 ited to probation and time served. The sentencing guidelines in the case recommended a Ontonagon to file plan of action minimum sentence of 17 By JAN TUCKER pay off the pensions of all months, meaning Hellier’s [email protected] the employees working 573 days time served exceed- ONTONAGON – The now, in the past and future, ed the sentence that would village of Ontonagon has as well as former employ- have likely been imposed in 60 days to file a Corrective ees of the Ontonagon the case. Action Plan to notify the Memorial Hospital. The Hellier was taken into cus- state how the village plans state requires 60 percent to tody in May 2017 after a to bring its unfunded pen- be funded with the state. standoff at his Vanderhagen sion to 60 percent as is Part of that liability is for Road property, north of Air- required. The village has past employees of the port Road. presently funded the plan Ontonagon Memorial Hos- The roughly three-hour to 56.3 percent. pital. The village took over standoff began after Gogebic Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe The village has a total that liability when it sold JENNA MANWILLER and Nick Loseby, both of Ironwood, snowshoe on the pension liability of Miners Memorial Park Trail in Ironwood on Sunday afternoon with their $6,197,328. That amount is dog, Blue. the price it would take to HELLIER — page 5 ACTION — page 5 Wakefield council leans to discouraging marijuana business By P.J. GLISSON have in place its own laws regarding the [email protected] licensing of marijuana businesses. WAKEFIELD – The Wakefield city “We can opt in at any time,” he said, council voted Monday to have city attor- explaining the city then also could create ney Ray O’Dea draw up an ordinance stat- its own regulations in relation to zoning, ing the city will opt out of allowing mari- etc. “There’s a lot of work to be done here. juana businesses to operate within the city. The city has no groundwork.” City manager Richard Brackney said a Although Brackney said no interest in related public hearing will be held just the marijuana business has been prior to the second reading of the ordi- expressed yet in Wakefield, he believes nance at a future meeting. The council opting out now is a way to send a message then will vote on the ordinance. to anybody coming in who may be “inter- Wakefield’s action follows in the foot- ested in doing something.” steps of the cities of Ironwood and Besse- In the planning commission meeting, mer and of Wakefield Township. The Brackney also specified, “If you opt into Wakefield planning commission also the medical (marijuana), you cannot opt voted to opt out just before the Wakefield out of the recreational, because the facili- city council meeting. ties are allowed to do both.” P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe “The city has no guidelines for this The vote passed unanimously in both WAKEFIELD MAYOR John Granato reads from a document at Monday’s city council now,” said mayor John Granato, who meetings. Dion DelFavero was absent from meeting as mayor pro tempore Amy Tarro listens. added that by 2020, the state expects to the planning commission meeting.

TODAY INDEX Mostly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Monday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 18 High 32 High 51 (1913) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Health ...... 6 Low 18 Low -26 (1977) Monday none Snow depth 7 in. Obituaries ...... 2,7 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 48.9 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 19 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 46.9 in. Low 7 Monday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Obituaries TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY Santino A. ‘Sye’ Castagna HURLEY, Wis. – Santino A. “Sye” Sye spent 37 years Castagna, 97, of Pence, passed away on of his life dedicated Mostly Cloudy Cloudy Isolated Snow Partly CloudyC Partly Cloudy Nov. 30, 2018. to the education of Sye was born on Jan. 7, 1921, in Hurley students. 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In 1981, he was named more information and to express con- ed 32 people at a demon- superintendent of the Hurley School dolences, visit mckevittpatrickfuneral- stration Monday that was District. He remained in that posi- home.com. In lieu of flowers, memori- organized by a Quaker tion until his retirement at age 62 in als may be made to the Hurley Educa- group on the border with 1983. tion Foundation Fund. Mexico, authorities said. Demonstrators were call- ing for an end to detaining Richard L. ‘Rich’ Giackino and deporting immigrants WAKEFIELD, Mich. – Richard L. (Marilyn), Weston, and showing support for “Rich” Giackino, 81, of Wakefield, Wis., and Lou migrants in a caravan of Central American asylum passed away Saturday morning, Dec. (Kelly), Ironwood; a seekers. 8, 2018. sister, Jean (Jack) A photographer for The Rich was born on Aug. 24, 1937, in Rigoni, Ironwood; saw Ironwood, a son of Louis and Fanny three brothers-in- about a dozen people W. (Kahila) Giackino. He attended law, Rodney (Kate) being handcuffed after Ramsay School and A.D. Johnston Jarvela, Nicholas they were told by agents to High School in Bessemer and graduat- (Juleanne) Jarvela back away from a wall that ed in 1955. and Jerrold (Donna) the Border Patrol calls “an On Jan. 18, 1958, Rich was united Richard L. Jarvela; and numer- enforcement zone.” The ‘Rich’ Giackino in marriage to the love of his life, 1937 — 2018 ous aunts, uncles, American Friends Service Jeanne E. Jarvela, in Ramsay. nieces, nephews and Committee, which orga- nized the demonstration, Since he was an avid outdoorsman cousins. said 30 people were and deer hunter, Rich absolutely loved He was preceded in death by his stopped by agents in riot going to camp. His other hobbies parents; a son, Ronald Louis, on gear and taken into cus- included fishing, trapping and camp- March 25, 1969; and a grandson, tody while they tried to Associated Press ing. He taught his wife and family how Dixon Lee, on June 20, 2009. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS activists are arrested by border move forward to offer a patrol agents during a protest at the border wall in to trap and was a member of the A memorial service will be held Sat- ceremonial blessing near San Diego, Calif., Monday. National Trappers Association. urday, Dec. 15, at 11 a.m., preceded by the wall. Two of Rich and Jeanne’s favorite visitation at 10 a.m., at All Saints Border Patrol from Mexico led to U.S. for migrant justice,” which pastimes were country dancing and Lutheran Church, 1202 Putnam St., in spokesman Theron Fran- agents firing tear gas into falls between Human socializing at the local restaurants. Wakefield, with the Rev. Bill Jacobson cisco said 31 people were Mexico on Nov. 25 and a Rights Day on Monday, He worked at local iron ore and cop- officiating. arrested for trespassing five-hour closure of the and International and one was arrested for nation’s busiest border Migrants’ Day on Dec. 18, per mines and then was an indepen- Interment will take place at Lake- assaulting an officer. crossing. the group said. dent logging contractor until his retire- side Cemetery, Wakefield, in the More than 300 people, Thousands of migrants “Showing up to wel- ment. He was a shuttle bus driver for spring. many the leaders of are living in crowded tent come and bless children, Indianhead Mountain Ski Resort until Luncheon will be served at the churches, mosques, syna- cities in Tijuana after mothers and fathers seek- his illness. church fellowship hall following the gogues and indigenous undertaking a grueling ing asylum from very diffi- Rich is survived by his loving wife, service. communities, participated journey from Central cult and dehumanizing cir- Jeanne; four sons, Rick (Cindy) and Funeral arrangements have been in the demonstration at America to the U.S. border. cumstances is the right and Rob (Gail), both of Wakefield, Randy entrusted to Jerald Rocco, owner and San Diego’s Border Field Many face waiting weeks or humane thing to do,” said (Christie), Bogue Chitto, Miss., and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel State Park, which borders months in Mexico while Bishop Minerva G. Car- Rod (Tammy), Ironwood; five cher- Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may Tijuana, Mexico. they apply for asylum. The cano, from the San Francis- ished grandchildren; 11 dear great- be expressed online at lakesidememo- The rally held on a U.S. is processing up to co Area United Methodist beach divided by the bor- about 100 claims a day at Church. “How we act in grandchildren; two brothers, Dennis rialchapel.com. der wall was the second the San Diego crossing, these moments determines confrontation for Border which is creating a back- who we will become as a Donald C. Decker Sr. Patrol agents since a cara- log. nation.” van of more than 6,000 The demonstration The group also is calling KIMBALL, Wis. – Donald C. Decker Norman (Bill); a migrants, predominantly Monday was meant to on Congress to defund Sr., 77, of Kimball, passed away Tues- brother, Gene Deck- Hondurans, reached Tijua- launch a national week of Immigration and Customs day, Dec. 4, 2018, at his home. er (Kathy); and na last month. A confronta- action called “Love Knows Enforcement and Customs He was born on March 13, 1941, in three other grand- tion with rock-throwers No Borders: A moral call and Border Protection. Chicago, but raised in Kenosha. children and many Donald worked for the Kenosha great-grandchil- Tall Yellowstone Unified School District for 30 years dren. geyser sets record and retired at the age of 57. He was preceded WINTER SPECIALS with recent activity He moved to Kimball 13 years ago in death by his par- and proudly served as the supervisor ents and three broth- BRAKE PULSATION? YELLOWSTONE Donald C. NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. for the last two years. Decker Sr. ers. 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Submitted photo THE GOGEBIC-ONTONAGON Intermediate School District’s Women in Welding program brought out several perspective students Friday to welding lab at Luther L. Wright High School. Participants included: first row, Kayla Kahila, Jordan Tanula and Brianna Cross; second row, Maddie Jackson, Heather Aldridge, Makayla Switzer, Abi- gail Doleshal, Alana Pisco, Kiara Wash, Emma Gussman and Faith Malnar; and third row, instructor Mike Lutz, Alisa Bebeau, Ashley Lynott, Briar Sordahl, Corrin Kelly, Kylee Damgard, Alyssa LaMaide, Jasmine Benson and Allison Mayer. Women in Welding event sparks girls’ interest IRONWOOD – Pieces of four more girls for the class next Wakefield-Marenisco, signed up metal were transformed into year,” said Niemi. to come because she heard how snowflakes and snowmen at the The day also included guest fun the welding class is. “I found Women in Welding event held in speakers Kristen Peckoff, Saman- out its easy to learn how to weld the welding lab at Luther L. tha Bratu and Devon Newsome, but it takes practice to make a Wright High School on Friday. all currently enrolled in the weld- good weld. I am glad I came and Twenty sophomore and junior ing program at Gogebic Commu- tried it out.” girls from Ironwood, Bessemer nity College. Mike Lutz is the CTE welding and Wakefield-Marenisco Bratu told the girls she started instructor and has 30 years of schools participated in the event in welding as a junior at Iron- experience in the welding field. sponsored by the Gogebic-Onton- wood, coming into the program He’s had as many as 10 girls in agon Intermediate School Dis- through Women in Welding. This his class. trict’s Career Tech Education is her third year welding and her “The Women in Welding Department. goal is to be a welding supervisor event is great because it gives the “The program is designed to some day. students an opportunity to try give local 10th and 11th grade Peckoff is new to welding but out the welding field and see if female students an opportunity so far is happy with her choice. they like it,” he said. “The event to try out the CTE welding class Her advice to the girls, “Push always draws in more girls to my by coming in for the day, learning yourselves and test your limits. class, which is great for them to about the class, and using the Do things that make you uncom- Submitted photo experience a nontraditional welding tools to make a simple fortable sometimes. This is how LUTHER L. Wright sophomore Kiara Wash, sends sparks flying as career area.” project,” said Paulette Niemi, you grow as a person.” she uses the MIG welding gun to join together pieces of metal on The CTE welding program is a CTE Program Coordinator, Newsome, who has two years her snowflake project. Wash was participating in her first Women full-year two-credit CTE class. adding this was the fifth year for of welding training, said he has in Welding event. Students can take it one or two the popular event. seen a lot more women in the years. Second-year students Several of the current welding trades and in particular working she was curious about the weld- This was the second year often can earn AWS welding cer- students, including two girls, in welding as he has observed ing. “I am definitely interested in Bessemer junior Melodee Jacob- tification and many of them were helpers in the lab. this first hand on several welding taking the CTE welding class son attended the Women in choose to go on for further train- “This year we have two field trips to businesses. “Weld- next year so I wanted to experi- Welding event, and she’s already ing in welding, according to Lutz. females in the CTE welding pro- ing is not hard to learn, it just ence what it would be like to weld in the CTE welding class. She “I tell students, the welding gram and both of them joined takes time and patience.” and be in the class. Women in plans to continue the class her field is in such demand. It is fair- because of their positive experi- Jasmin Benson, an 11th grade Welding was great. I felt comfort- senior year and eventually wants ly easy to get a good welding job ences in Women in Welding. I am student at Luther L. Wright High able using the welding tools and to become an underwater welder. if you have the proper training,” hoping we can recruit three to School, said she came because am excited about next year.” Ashley Lynott, a sophomore at he said. Community calendar Briefs Bessemer VFW to host Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 16 Email calendar items and DOVE Support Group, Center, Ironwood. BESSEMER – Bessemer VFW Post 3673 will host a free community news to noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Alcoholics Anonymous, [email protected]. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 community Christmas party on Saturday from noon to 2 For more information, call 906- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Church, Hurley. area74.org. p.m., closed meeting, Salem p.m. The event will offer a light lunch, sing-along Christ- 932-2211. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Klassic Kruisers Car Lutheran Church, Ironwood. mas caroling, holiday crafts and story telling. In addition, Iron County Veterans Ser- Club, 6:30 p.m., Lindquist Stu- Mercer Health and Well- Tuesday, Dec. 11 vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, dent Center, Ironwood. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Santa will be on hand to take photos. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Ironwood Masonic Lodge Mercer Community Center. Gogebic County Veterans 2190. 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic Chamber Singers Con- Chamber Singers concert planned Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Mercer Health and Well- building. cert, 4 p.m., Our Lady of a.m., Ironwood Memorial ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Government Peace Catholic Church, Iron- IRONWOOD – The Chamber Singers will present Building. 906-667-1110. Mercer Community Center. Iron County Finance wood. their annual Christmas Concert on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Friends of the Mercer Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Wakefield American Committee, 8 a.m., court- Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Ironwood. The Public Library, 10 a.m., Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 house. p.m., Wesley United Methodist library, Mercer, Wis. p.m. regular meeting, post, Bessemer Housing Com- Church, Ironwood. program includes a wide variety of Christmas music Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Wakefield. mission, 8 a.m., Executive Alcoholics Anonymous, including the opportunity to join in some favorite carols. Ironwood Memorial Building. IMPACT Life Support Director’s Office, 709 West 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Cookie Exchange, 11 Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Iron Street, Bessemer. Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Mobile food pantry set earlier this month a.m., Mercer Public Library. Church, Ironwood. Bessemer Downtown Monday, Dec. 17 Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Development Authority, 4 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, HURLEY – The next Iron County Mobile Food Pantry p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., DDA room, City Hall. Gogebic County Health will take place on Monday, Dec. 17, from noon — 1 p.m. Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic Range Water Ironwood Kiwanis Club, and Human Services Agency Alcoholics Anonymous, Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Coun- This is two weeks earlier due to the holidays. noon, Golden Dragon. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Bessemer Township Hall, Bessemer American ty Medical Care Facility, Wake- The food pantry is located in the Iron County Recy- Church, Bessemer. Ramsay. field. cling/Iron County Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 3rd Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- area74.org. Gogebic County Transit ican Legion, Bessemer. Iron County Food Pantry, Avenue North. To learn more about the Iron County Government Board, 6:30 p.m., transit facili- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Bessemer American Wakefield Housing Com- ty. Mobile Food Pantry, call the Iron County UW-Extension Legion Auxiliary, 5:00 p.m. Ave., Montreal, 715-561- mission, 9 a.m., Sunset 4450. office 715-561-2695. Ironwood American Manor community room, 200 Friday, Dec. 14 Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- Alcoholics Anonymous, Pierce St., Wakefield. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Bessemer Area Sewer Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Library features decorated wreaths rial Building, Legion club room. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Ironwood. area74.org. Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- Iron County Mobile Food Wakefield VFW Post mer City Hall. Center. MERCER, Wis. – The Mercer Library is promoting 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Pantry, noon, Iron County Ironwood Parks and Recycling/Iron County Forestry community spirit and holiday cheer this season with a Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Trails summit, 5 p.m., Iron- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Gathering, Participating Ironwood. Parking Lot, 606-607 3rd new display, “A Very Mercer Holiday.” wood Memorial Building Avenue North, Hurley. Mercer and Iron County organizations were invited to and Supporting, 6 p.m., Women’s Club Room. Mercer Food Pantry, developmental disability advo- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Overeaters Anonymous, decorate a wreath for display inside the library, and 20 Gogebic County Board, 5 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran cacy group, Community Mental p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: groups responded with creative wreaths representing Health, Wakefield. 906-229- 715-476-7655. Church, Wakefield. Erwin Township Board, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 everything from local service organizations to the health 6170. 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous/ Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- p.m., Our Lady of Peace department to local sport groups. Each wreath is accom- p.m., Episcopal Church of the Thursday, Dec. 13 an Church, Ironwood. Catholic Church, Ironwood. panied by information about the organization and how Transfiguration, Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Movie Night, “The Man others can get involved. The community is invited to stop Government Ironwood Memorial Building. EST, Ontonagon United Who Invented Christmas”, by and enjoy the display through the end of December Hurley Public Works Gogebic County Veterans Methodist Church basement, 6:30 p.m., Mercer Public during normal library hours. Committee, followed by City Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 next to Holiday gas station, Library. Council meeting, 5 p.m., city a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Ontonagon. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. hall. p.m., Watersmeet Township; Alcoholics Anonymous, EST, Ontonagon United 2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 SXT EXT. Montreal City Council, 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Methodist Church basement, 5:30 p.m., city hall. Township. 906-667-1110. Catholic Church, Ironwood. next to Holiday gas station, Town of Pence, 6 p.m., WordPress 101 class, 11 area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. CAB SHORT BOX Pence, Wis., Town Hall. a.m., Mercer Public Library. Saturday, Dec. 15 Government SAVE! SAVE! Gogebic County Conser- Red Hat Society North- Bessemer Housing Com- 3.7, V-6, automatic, vation District, 6 p.m., Natural woods Divas, 11:30 a.m., mission, 8:30 a.m., executive $ Resources Center, Bessemer. Sharon’s Coffee House, Hur- Union Station Food director’s office, 709 W. Iron air conditioning, Pantry and Food Bank, 10 7,999 Kimball Town Board, 6:30 ley. Reservations or cancella- St., Bessemer. 109,000 miles. p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- tions to 906-932-4953. a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 252 E. Ayer Gogebic County Health ty Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, St., Ironwood. and Human Services board, SHARP! noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 9 a.m., Gogebic Medical Care Wednesday, Dec. 12 Ironwood. area74.org. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Facility. Grief Support Group, 1 to Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Wakefield-Marenisco Christian Men of the 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice Community Christmas School Board, 5 p.m., school Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown office, 1571 Highway 51 North party, noon-2 p.m., Bessemer board room, Wakefield. Cafe, Ironwood. in Arbor Vitae. VFW. Hurley School Board, Mentoring of Moms, 9- Free Community Dinner, Community Pickleball 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School 10:30 a.m., Range Community 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer library. Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Church. Public is invited. School gymnasium. 715-776- Bessemer City Council, 6 4355. ReGeneration Youth, 4588. p.m., city hall. Cloverland Motors Alcoholics Anonymous, 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Ironwood School Board, 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 open meeting, noon, Salem Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Lutheran Church, Ironwood. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Ironwood. area74.org. School board room. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com area74.org. l 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Decency not dead Sue Mizell, Publisher “It was June 1, 2006. I will never and talking with them about adop- forget that date.” That was the day tion. Once she met the Coes, she Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Angela Jozwicki had an abortion. asked them if they would adopt her She had grown up with “a lot of baby. The center became a part of all screaming” around her, and was of their lives. Brenda would accom- using drugs by the time she was 14. pany Krystal through ultrasounds, In 2006, she was 22 and found her- Kathryn and helped her interview the obste- In Their Opinion self pregnant. “I knew in my heart Lopez trician she would choose for her and that a baby would stop me from hav- the baby’s care (the doctor also vol- Tunnel for Line 5 ing drugs, but I wasn’t ready,” she unteered at the center). Brenda and told Andrea Picciotti-Bayer of The her husband were present when Catholic Association Foundation for their child was born, and they all practical solution an amicus brief in a case before the enroll in the a supplemental nutri- stay connected through pictures and Supreme Court earlier this year. “I tion program and apply for financial phone conversations. While it is hard for many people to accept, the used abortion to avoid getting bet- assistance during her pregnancy and Brenda is “overjoyed” by the gift world still runs on oil and gas. In fact, 60 percent of ter,” she confessed. the first months with her son, of her child, and believes that “birth energy production in the United States in 2017 came Angela didn’t think she would Cameryn. At first, Angela didn’t parents should be encouraged to be from the two fossil fuels. ever be able to have a baby in her think she could turn to her mother the best God wants them to be so It will be a long time before that reality changes life. “I was taught that you get mar- for help, but the center helped them, that their adopted children can find significantly. Renewable energy sources are on the ried, buy a house, and you have a too, in their strained relationship. As them in a strong place.” rise, but are decades away from making oil and gas baby. Because I did not see that in a result, a grandmother would help There are more stories like obsolete, if that ever happens. my future, I never thought I would her daughter and grandson with a Angela, Brenda and Krystal’s, from Energy production and distribution networks will have a baby.” In October 2015, a dol- place to stay as Angela looked so many centers around the country. remain vital to the economy. In Michigan, the lar-store pregnancy test told her she toward getting a job once Cameryn In 2017, 2,752 pregnancy care cen- Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is a critical piece of that was pregnant again. She was still was old enough for preschool. “I ters provided almost 2 million peo- energy infrastructure. using drugs, so she made an always thought that people were ple with free services, according to The 450-mile conduit spans the full length of the appointment for another abortion. fake, but they are genuine,” she said the Charlotte Lozier Institute. state as it connects Superior, Wisconsin, with Sarnia, But the baby’s father didn’t show up about the people at the care center. As the nation marked the passing Ontario. to drive her to the clinic the morn- “This is who they really are. They of President George Herbert Walker But Line 5 is problematic because it runs along ing of the appointment. She believes will help me to raise my son to be Bush, it seemed to mourn the pass- the lake bottom as it crosses the Straits of Mackinac. God showed up that morning genuine.” ing decency and civility, too. It’s a The concern is that a break in the twin underwa- instead. Brenda Coe is another of the 13 credit to the way he lived his life, ter lines will result in a spill devastating to the Great “I decided that I would keep that women whom Picciotti-Bayer inter- with family at the center of it, that Lakes. It’s a reasonable worry, since Line 5 is more baby.” She started making calls to viewed before the Supreme Court he inspired such a tribute. But we than 60-years-old. pregnancy help centers, and Sound- heard a case and ultimately gave a ought not allow this to be a nostalgic Though the Straits connector has never had a view Pregnancy Services in Long reprieve to pregnancy care centers in end. leak, the line is aging and the risk of such a break will Island area of New York, answered. California. Coe and her husband We are not powerless. There are increase with time. One of the members of the staff were introduced by a mutual friend people among us who help others, Gov. Rick Snyder came up with what seems the there, Barbara, talked with Angela to Krystal, a pregnant single mother. who sacrifice for others and who most practical solution. He negotiated with Enbridge during each week of her pregnancy, Krystal had a 2-year-old son and make it possible for others to do so to move Line 5 into a tunnel bored through the rock as she got educated about pregnancy couldn’t raise another child in her as well. That’s certainly bound to be deep beneath the lake bed. and childcare. Barbara was even at current circumstances. Krystal had more fruitful than believing our The cost is high – $500 million that will be cov- the hospital when it came time for already sought help from the Preg- good days and people are gone. ered by Enbridge – but it will keep oil and gas sup- Angela to deliver her baby. nancy Help Center in Torrance, Cali- Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- plies flowing while reducing the risk of an oil spill to Staff at the care center helped her fornia, confirming her pregnancy ed at [email protected]. nearly zero. Snyder’s plan passed the Senate this week, after a compromise was reached on who will provide over- Today in history sight. The governor wanted to place the tunnel under the Mackinac Bridge Authority, which wanted no part of the responsibility and probably wasn’t By The Associated Press equipped for the job anyway. The new plan creates a Today’s Highlight in History separate authority to manage the tunnel. On Dec. 11, 1972, Apollo 17’s lunar module landed on The House votes on the deal next week, and we the moon with astronauts think lawmakers should pass it. Eugene Cernan and Harrison Still, pipeline critics, whose ranks include incom- Schmitt aboard; they became ing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, are rejecting the claim the last two men to date to step that Line 5 can be made safe. They want the pipeline onto the lunar surface. On this date shut down now. In 1792, France’s King They contend keeping the pipeline open for the Louis XVI went before the Con- up to 10 years it will take to complete the tunnel is vention to face charges of trea- too risky. Enbridge has agreed as part of the deal to son. (Louis was convicted, and executed the following month.) increased monitoring and maintenance and to shut In 1816, Indiana became the line down in rough weather. the 19th state. For some of the opponents, their objections to the In 1910, French inventor tunnel appear to be less about protecting the lakes Georges Claude publicly dis- and more about transporting oil and gas by any played his first neon lamp, con- sisting of two 38-foot-long method. tubes, at the Paris Expo. One group, Oil and Water Don’t Mix, laments on In 1917, British Gen. its web site that allowing Line 5 to remain open will Edmund Allenby entered “effectively delay the current energy transition to Jerusalem two days after his forces expelled the Ottoman renewable energy across North America.” Turks. That’s not likely. Energy companies are steadily In 1936, Britain’s King moving toward a greater mix of renewables in their Edward VIII abdicated the portfolios, as the price competitiveness of those throne so he could marry 9/11, federal prosecutors time. legal setbacks. sources improve. Starving the nation of oil and gas American divorcee Wallis charged Zacarias Moussaoui, One year ago: A Today’s Birthdays Warfield Simpson; his brother, a French citizen of Moroccan Bangladeshi immigrant set off Actor Jean-Louis Trintig- won’t hasten the conversion. It will only drive up Prince Albert, became King descent, with conspiring to a crude pipe bomb in a New nant is 88. Actress Rita energy costs and create financial hardships for con- George VI. murder thousands in the sui- York City subway passageway Moreno is 87. Pop singer sumers. In 1937, Italy withdrew from cide hijackings. (Moussaoui in a botched suicide bombing; David Gates (Bread) is 78. Among the products Line 5 carries are the natural the League of Nations. pleaded guilty to conspiracy in it did not fully detonate and Actress Donna Mills is 78. For- In 1941, Germany and Italy 2005 and was sentenced to life Akayed Ullah was the only one mer Sen. Max Baucus, D- gas liquids that are refined into propane. More than declared war on the United in prison.) seriously hurt. (Ullah was con- Mont., is 77. Former U.S. Sec- half of those gases used in Michigan move through States; the U.S. responded in Ten years ago: Former victed on terrorism charges in retary of State John Kerry is the pipeline. Highly efficient propane accounts for 8 kind. Nasdaq chairman Bernie Mad- federal court; sentencing is set 75. Singer Brenda Lee is 74. percent of home heating fuel in Michigan. In 1961, a U.S. aircraft car- off was arrested, accused of for April 5, 2019.) A Southern Actress Lynda Day George is Line 5 also moves up to 540,000 barrels a day of rier carrying Army helicopters running a multibillion-dollar California wildfire exploded in 74. Music producer Tony arrived in Saigon — the first Ponzi scheme that destroyed size again, becoming the fifth Brown is 72. Actress Teri Garr light crude and synthetic crude oil daily, much of it direct American military sup- thousands of people’s life sav- largest in state history; officials is 71. Movie director Susan used in Michigan. port for South Vietnam’s battle ings and wrecked charities. handed out masks to those Seidelman is 67. Actress Bess With or without the pipeline, that oil and gas will against Communist guerrillas. (Madoff is serving a 150-year who stayed behind in an exclu- Armstrong is 65. Singer Jer- have to move, most likely by ship, truck or rail. The In 1980, President Jimmy federal prison sentence.) The sive community where Oprah maine Jacksun is 64. Rock Carter signed legislation creat- remains of missing Florida tod- Winfrey and other stars had musician Mike Mesaros (The pipeline is the least risky and most climate friendly ing a $1.6 billion environmental dler Caylee Anthony were homes. Chef Mario Batali Smithereens) is 61. Rock method of transport. “superfund” to pay for cleaning found six months after she dis- stepped away from his restau- musician Nikki Sixx (Motley The tunnel solution is a practical means of pro- up chemical spills and toxic appeared. (Her mother, Casey rant empire and his cooking Crue) is 60. Rock musician tecting the Great Lakes while assuring uninterrupted waste dumps. “Magnum P.I.,” Anthony, was acquitted of mur- show “The Chew” as he con- Darryl Jones (The Rolling energy supplies. starring Tom Selleck, pre- der in her daughter’s death.) A ceded that reports of sexual Stones) is 57. Actor Ben Brow- miered on CBS. suicide bomber killed at least misconduct “match up” to his der is 56. Singer-musician – Detroit News In 1991, a jury in West 55 people near Kirkuk, Iraq. behavior. French President Justin Currie (Del Amitri) is 54. Palm Beach, Florida, acquitted Former pinup model Bettie Emmanuel Macron awarded Rock musician David Schools William Kennedy Smith of sex- Page died in at millions of dollars in grants to (Hard Working Americans, ual assault and battery, reject- age 85. 18 climate scientists from the Gov’t Mule, Widespread ing the allegations of Patricia Five years ago: Time mag- U.S. and elsewhere, allowing Panic) is 54. Actor Gary Dour- Thought for Today Bowman. azine selected Pope Francis them to relocate to France for dan is 52. Actress-comedian In 1997, more than 150 as its Person of the Year, say- the remainder of Donald Mo’Nique is 51. Actor Max “It takes a long time to understand nothing.” countries agreed at a global ing the Roman Catholic Trump’s presidential term. The Martini is 49. Rapper-actor warming conference in Kyoto, church’s new leader — the first Pentagon said transgender Mos Def is 45. Actor Rider — Edward Dahlberg, American author and critic Japan, to control the Earth’s from Latin America — had recruits would be allowed to Strong is 39. Actress Xosha greenhouse gases. changed the perception of the enlist in the military beginning Roquemore is 34. Actress In 2001, in the first criminal 2,000-year-old institution in an Jan. 1; a ban ordered by Karla Souza is 32. Actress (1900-1977). indictment stemming from extraordinary way in a short Trump had suffered a series of Hailee Steinfeld is 22.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 5 Action broadband to households Hellier Record of school students by erect- Man charged ing two antennas on the From page 1 Ontonagon and White Pine From page 1 POLICE REPORTS woman was cited for shoplift- the hospital to Aspirus and County Sheriff’s Depart- City of Ironwood ing from Super One Foods after accident water towers. Five vehicles were ticketed store Thursday around 7 p.m. was a condition of the sale. Councilman Mike ment deputies responded in the city of Ironwood over the Bond was set at $1,000. IRONWOOD — An Iron- Manager Joe Erickson Mogan had some concerns to a report of an dispute past few days for overnight subject to posting 10 percent, wood man was cited for was sick and absent from about the contract. He said between Hellier and a winter parking violations. for Marie Perkins. The Ironwood Public Safety She’s scheduled to appear operating a vehicle while Mondays’ village council as the contract is written it neighbor. Department reported two vehi- in Gogebic County District intoxicated Friday night session and in a report to would not allow emergen- He refused to cooperate cles were towed away at the Court on Jan. 7. after an accident on the board explained that in cy services to use the facili- with responding officers, owners’ expense early Monday and three on Friday. ACCIDENT Frenchtown Road, near a notice from the state, he ty and only the village according to a press ——— City of Ironwood Aurora Location Road. understood the village had could use the service. Sev- release from Gogebic An Ironwood woman A private vehicle struck a The Ironwood Public 180 days to file the report. eral other conditions con- County Sheriff Pete reported being followed city of Ironwood sander truck Safety Department report- He said the confusion cerned Mogan and the Matonich at the time, even- throughout the city on Thurs- Monday, Dec. 3. day, eventually stopping in the The IPSD report indicated ed Alan Edward Schenk, came because the village is board decided to get more tually barricading himself Ironwood Public Safety Patrick McMullin, 36, of Van 59, was the driver of the one of the few units that information on some of the inside his residence. Fol- Department’s parking lot to Buskirk Road, was traveling vehicle involved in the operates on an April 1 start wording. lowing the breakdown of report the incident. too fast on Lawrence Street An older black Explorer and he couldn’t stop in time at accident that resulted in a of the fiscal year. Dan Szymanski, a mem- negotiations, officers and was the suspect vehicle. the stop sign. power pole and street light Erickson’s report said ber of the Village Planning members of the Gogebic When an officer arrived in a His vehicle struck the being knocked down. he has met with the Committee, is concerned Iron SWAT team breached squad car, the suspect’s vehi- sander truck operated by Jeff According to the report, finance committee to dis- the residence. cle left the Wells Fargo parking Wiemeri, 50, of Ironwood. about the need for a critical lot. Damage was minor to both the vehicle ended up in the cuss options to bring the home repair program for Hellier was taken into “It was the scariest night of vehicles, but Wiemeri’s hand ditch and Schenk was liability percentage up to residents who need help. custody following a strug- my life,” said the woman who got stuck in the steering wheel standing next to it when standard. The village will Many were laid off with the gle. had been tailed. and he injure his wrist, accord- There were two people in ing to the IPSD. officers arrived. file the 2017 cap in 60 days closing of the mill, White He had originally been the black Explorer. McMullin was cited for fail- The 2013 Chevrolet and the treasury indicated Pine Mine and others are charged with five felony ——— ure to yield right-of-way at an Malibu sustained heavy intersection. they can skip the 2018 out of work. He said he is counts — however, amend- A 22-year-old Ironwood damage to the front end, report and file the next one looking for any informa- ed charges were filed in 2 dead in house fire at Drummond Island according to the report. in April 2019. tion which would be help- November to combine The vehicle was towed The council approved a ful and noted Houghton, counts into the two DRUMMOND ISLAND — A father and son died Sun- away and Schenk was request by Skip Schulz to Baraga and Keweenaw are felonies he pleaded to. day night in a house fire on Drummond Island. incarcerated in the Goge- use village land for a Mas- members of the Critical The Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department was Minong meth dealer bic County Jail at Besse- ters Terra-X Snowmobile Home Repair program, but called to the fire on Johnswood Road at 9:50 p.m. Sunday mer. race on village property. He not Ontonagon. Steven sentenced to prison after 911 calls indicated two people were inside the house Xcel Energy workers at the time of the fire. explained the former races Cadeau, Executive Director MADISON, Wis. — A shut off the power at the Kyle Ray Messenger, 30, and his 5-year-old son died. were snowmobile drags, of the Habitat program northern Wisconsin resi- scene and removed the The fire remained under investigation with the assis- but due to the costs of hav- said they are currently dent has been sentenced to broken power pole. tance of the Michigan State Police Fire Marshal Division. ing an expensive cash working to service the 78 months in prison for The accident occurred purse, the Masters will not remaining Habitat mort- distributing metham- Trailblazing on snowmobiles nets arrest around 10:20 p.m. be having drag races. gages left after the Onton- phetamine. —Ralph Ansami Schulz said he is look- agon Habitat closure. Syn- Rodney Kersten, 60, of WAUSAU, Wis. — A 25-year-old Wausau man who was ing at property next to the manski was advised to get Minong, was sentenced trying out snowmobile trails with his Chevy Trailblazer Lottery Snowmobile Club house ahold of Ontonagon Coun- Friday by Chief U.S. Dis- was arrested for drunk driving (fourth offense) on Sunday. on the Norwich Road or ty Board or the Western trict Judge James D. Peter- Jonathan Salazan Santillan was arrested by the Wis- the undeveloped portion of U.P. Planning and Develop- Monday son, according to Scott C. consin State Patrol Wausau Post. Michigan James K. Paul Street. He ment program and keep in Blader, U.S. Attorney for Around 6 p.m., Marathon County deputies were trying Poker Lotto: AC-QH-AH- said he will cover all the contact with the village the Western District of to locate a black Trailblazer that was reported to be driv- 8H-9S Midday Daily 3: 5-2-1 insurance and requested council. Wisconsin. ing on snowmobile trails in the village of Brokaw. Around two portable toilets. Midday Daily 4: 5-2-1-2 In other action, the Kersten pleaded guilty 6:11 p.m., the State Patrol located the vehicle at Second Daily 3: 2-3-3 The council tabled for council cancelled its on Sept. 25. Street and East Street. A trooper observed the vehicle fail Daily 4: 7-8-3-4 more information a request Christmas meeting and He was arrested after to stop at a stop sign and conducted a traffic stop. Fantasy 5: 03-06-10-16-25 by Northern Michigan Uni- approved a $50 bonus for Keno: 06-11-16-21-22-23- three controlled purchases Santillan failed field sobriety tests and subject was 24-25-27-33-43-44-52-55-58- versity to serve the Onton- employees and the council, of meth were coordinated turned over to Marathon County Jail authorities. 60-61-63-64-65-73-80 agon area with expanded the same as last year. by law enforcement. Stranded hunter found by phone Wisconsin Peterson found Kersten 5 Card Cash: QH-6H-8H- Road Commission is using. was responsible for dis- CHAMPION — A cell phone led to the rescue of a 9H-8S Budget tributing 276 grams of stranded hunter Saturday in Champion Township. SuperCash: 01-02-04-21- The formula takes into 34-38, Doubler: Y account the amount of meth. The Marquette County Sheriff’s Department said Badger 5: 06-18-19-26-29 From page 1 gravel units in each town- The charge against Ker- around 5 p.m. deputies and search and rescue members Daily Pick 3: 8-6-7 also includes $150 for the ship, rather than distribut- sten was the result of an were dispatched to an area north of Dishno Lake. Daily Pick 4: 2-1-1-7 deputy supervisor, ing money equally across investigation conducted by Alan Mager, 62, of Neguanee, was deer hunting when $11,700 for the deputy all six townships. This the Washburn County Sher- his utility vehicle broke down. He walked to an area with treasurer and $10,000 for means Ironwood Township iff’s Department, Wiscon- cell phone service to call 911 for assistance. The dis- the deputy clerk. and others with more grav- sin Department of Justice patcher at the sheriff's department received a GPS loca- At Monday’s meeting, el roads will receive Division of Criminal Inves- tion from the call and relayed it to searchers. Mager was Trustee Marlene Saari- increased funding. tigation and Sawyer County located in good health and was taken to his residence by Mieloszyk was directed to —The board appointed Sheriff’s Department. deputies. He did not require medical attention. begin talking to those Kelsey Roble as the town- interested about serving on ship’s additional represen- TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 11, 2018 an ad-hoc compensation tative on the Powderhorn 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 committee. 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Arrange half of helped them hold their shape broth potatoes in prepared dish, spread when cooked. 3 pounds Yukon Gold pota- onion mixture in even layer over Tossing the potatoes with toes, peeled and sliced 1/8 inch potatoes, and distribute remain- fruity, flavorful extra-virgin olive thick, preferably with a mando- ing potatoes over onions. Pour oil heightened the flavor of the line remaining 3/4 cup broth over potatoes but didn’t overpower Adjust oven rack to upper- potatoes. Cover dish tightly with them. middle position and heat oven to aluminum foil and bake for 1 For a crisp, cheesy topping, 400 F. Grease 13-by-9-inch bak- hour. we mixed more olive oil with ing dish. Combine Pecorino, 3 Remove foil, top gratin with panko bread crumbs and sprin- tablespoons oil, panko, and 1/2 reserved Pecorino mixture, and kled the dish with sharp, salty teaspoon pepper in bowl; set continue to bake until top is gold- Pecorino-Romano. aside. en brown and potatoes are com- For added depth, we added Heat 2 tablespoons oil in 12- pletely tender, 15 to 20 minutes. sauteed onions, fresh thyme, and inch skillet over medium heat Let cool for 15 minutes. Serve. garlic. until shimmering. Add onions, Nutrition information per 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 tea- serving: 313 calories; 160 calo- Olive Oil Potato Gratin spoon pepper and cook, stirring ries from fat; 18 g fat (5 g saturat- Servings: 6-8 frequently, until browned, about ed; 0 g trans fats); 15 mg choles- Associated Press Start to finish: 2 hours 15 minutes. Add garlic and 1/2 terol; 545 mg sodium; 30 g car- THIS PHOTO provided by America’s Test Kitchen in November 2 ounces Pecorino-Romano teaspoon thyme and cook until bohydrate; 3 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 11 2018 shows potato gratin. cheese, grated (1 cup) fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add g protein. Filmmakers look at nutrition and health in black communities Health Notes AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION crime problems and poverty. The struggles with diabetes, high blood UP hospital asks county for help while it NEWS freelance script writer from Arling- pressure and heart disease. Although fixes finances Jasmine Johnson has become reac- ton, Texas, said her childhood neigh- the family regularly ate home-cooked quainted with the South Dallas borhood and South Dallas share meals, their diet was short on fruits IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (AP) – An Upper Peninsula neighborhood where she grew up. many bad nutritional traits. and healthier vegetables. county is being asked to extend a financial lifeline to a Much is familiar, but she’s noticed “There was always fried chicken, Their loved ones’ health scares – hospital, which is the area’s largest employer. there aren’t many places that sell fried fish options on every corner,” and their own – made the pair deter- Dickinson County Healthcare System wants the coun- fresh food. said Wilson, 37. “There were plenty mined to take better care of them- ty to back a $7 million line of credit from banks while it The 29-year-old filmmaker is of liquor stores, plenty of places that selves and their families. pursues a federal loan or other financing. The Daily News determined to bring attention to the you can buy things that we didn’t nec- Johnson said she’s cooking more in Iron Mountain reports that former U.S. Rep. Bart Stu- issue for a community riddled with essarily need or weren’t healthy. and has inspired her family to eat pak made a pitch to county commissioners last week. diabetes, high blood pressure and There weren’t fresh food options healthier meals, and she cooks regu- Stupak says he’s “looking for a backstop” while he pur- other chronic diseases. She said the hardly anywhere.” larly for her parents. She’s gotten sues a financial restructuring of the hospital. The Daily short film she’s making about the Black adults are more likely than some of her cousins to try her kale News says Dickinson County has a legal relationship with impact poor nutrition has on the white adults to suffer from high shakes. the 49-bed hospital but no financial responsibility. health of people in that area is her blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and “If there’s a will, there’s a way,” The county’s financial controller, Brian Bousley, says way of giving back to the black com- other conditions that cause or said Johnson. “Not on my watch will he’s seeking legal advice on the request. He says, “We munity where her family’s roots and increase the risk for heart disease and they die because of the poor nutri- have to do something to keep the hospital.” civic contributions run deep. stroke. They’re also more likely to die tion.” Ascension adds airplane transport “There are people that are strug- from heart disease and stroke com- Wilson, who has a 12-year-old gling. There are people that are hurt- pared to other racial and ethnic son, said she’s learned to put a WOODRUFF, Wis. – Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Med- ing,” said Johnson. “There are people groups. healthy twist on the soul food meals ical Transport has initiated critical care airplane trans- that need more attention than they Both women know firsthand that of her childhood she now cooks for port in addition to its award winning interfacility critical are getting.” poor eating habits can take a serious her family. Getting her boyfriend and care ambulance and medical helicopter transport pro- Johnson said she knew her friend toll on health. his son to eat more fruits and vegeta- gram. This new service “Spirit 3” will enhance medical Carlita Wilson was the right person Johnson’s mother has had three bles is an ongoing project, she said. transport services by transporting patients to cities inside to team up with for the project. The strokes over the past eight years. She The women hope the film res- and outside of Spirit’s service area. International Air women’s proposal won first place in a also has uncontrolled high blood onates beyond Dallas in other black Charters, Inc., will provide all aviation services including competition sponsored this summer pressure. Johnson attributes her communities where many people the aircraft, pilots and maintenance. by the American Heart Association’s mother’s health problems to many don’t eat right in part because they’re “We are excited to add the first fixed wing base in EmPOWERED to Serve initiative, a years of pizzas, chicken nuggets, struggling to make ends meet. They north central Wisconsin,” said Charlie Kotke, regional program that promotes heart disease hamburgers and other fast food. want their project to inspire people in manager, Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport. and stroke awareness in black com- Her father has diabetes, and last those cities and towns to take charge “The airplane allows us to provide the continuity of care munities. The film doesn’t have a year, Johnson’s doctor told her she was of their nutrition to get healthy. for patients as they move from one hospital to another, or release date yet. prediabetic. Johnson said she so rarely “You can be proactive. You don’t for longer transports due to the enhanced range and Wilson grew up in Chicago’s ate fruits and vegetables growing up have to get heart disease, you don’t speed of the aircraft.” The airplane, a Cessna Conquest II, South Side, a largely black communi- that she considered them a treat. have to become diabetic,” Wilson said. is a medically-configured twin-turboprop that is based at ty and an area that is known for Wilson’s parents have similar “I do believe change can happen.” Lakeland Airport/Noble F. Lee Memorial Field, Iowa doulas partner with pregnant teens for birthing support DES MOINES, Iowa sister, she contacted the women who have experi- transportation to the cen- often keep in touch by West Des Moines home. (AP) – Victoria Dicks was Young Women’s Resource enced abuse, and those ter, located off Fifth Avenue phone and text message, As they went through an 18-year-old recent high Center, which connected traumatic experiences can in downtown Des Moines, building a relationship and each card, Dicks said she school graduate when she her with a doula, someone affect how they approach and helps women ages 13- encouraging them to call remembers feeling over- discovered she was preg- trained to assist expecting pregnancy and bond with 21 navigate what comes with questions. whelmed by how little she nant. mothers and provide sup- their child, said Ashley next. They accompany their knew. It wasn’t something port after the baby is Ezzio, a doula and the cen- Its goal “is to give our teens to the hospital and Catron provided the she’d planned, but she born. ter’s childbirth and perina- participants all the infor- stay throughout the deliv- reassurance she needed. knew she wanted to keep The Des Moines-based tal specialist. mation – fact-based, medi- ery. “Look at how much you her baby. nonprofit has offered Doulas can help navi- cally supported informa- After the child is born, do know,” she recalled her On the advice of her doulas since 2004 to help gate challenges during tion – about what all their doulas meet with them in saying. young mothers such as pregnancy or birth through options are and empower their homes several more The Waukee High grad- Dicks navigate what can be education, and physical them to make a decision times to offer guidance on uate said she often felt that AUKEE an overwhelming situation, and emotional support. that’s best for them,” said everything from breast doctors and nurses didn’t CHIROPRACTIC the Des Moines Register That, in turn, helps new Erin Moran, spokeswoman feeding and bottle feeding take her seriously or listen Natural, Safe, Drug Free, reported. moms become more confi- for the YWRC. to dealing with sleepless to her concerns. AFFORDABLE Chiropractic The group says the pro- dent and empowered, she For some teens, that nights. But working with Care, We Correct CAUSES, gram is working. said. might mean aborting the It’s “an added person in Catron was different. She Rather Than Treat Symptoms. According to the Young “Doulas are that advo- pregnancy. For others, it’s their lives who is well edu- didn’t feel judged. She felt Women’s Resource Center, cate,” Ezzio said. “This is adoption or raising the cated in the best evidence accepted.

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DULUTH, Minn. — Micheal Slivinsky, 69, of Iron- DENVER (AP) — An independent and the FBI all about the Nassar case by chief securi- report details a toxic pattern of failed to protect ty officer Larry Buendorf, who had wood, Mich., passed away on Dec. 3, 2018, at St. bureaucratic paralysis among athletes. The received word separately from Penny, Mary’s Medical Center. Olympic leaders who reacted slowly, USOC’s failures Blackmun told Buendorf he was Michael was born July 18, 1949, if at all, after they knew Larry Nassar led to an approxi- aware of the issue and did not seek the son of the late Robert and Alma was suspected of molesting young mately 14-month further guidance. Blackmun, who vol- (Backman) Slivinsky. He graduated gymnasts. period — July 2015 untarily answered questions for the from Luther L. Wright High School From the top office at the U.S. to September 2016 report, explained he understood the in Ironwood in 1968. Olympic Committee to FBI bureaus in — during which seriousness of the Nassar allegations He is survived by his wife of 43 three cities to what was essentially an Nassar was but because they involved an “insid- years, Sharon; a daughter, Nicole unchecked, rogue operation at the allowed to contin- er” — Nassar was well-respected and Karolyi Ranch in Texas, nobody Alan ue to molest girls had worked with USAG for nearly 30 Slivinsky; a sister, Roberta Udd Ashley and many nieces, nephews, grand- stepped in quickly enough to stifle despite the allega- years — the case was “especially sensi- Michael Nassar’s crimes, the report concludes. tions. tive.” children and great-grandchildren. That delay ultimately gave Nassar “While Nassar bears ultimate — While Penny repeatedly tried to He was preceded in death by his Slivinsky 1949 — 2018 more than a full year to abuse gym- responsibility for his decades-long get the FBI to investigate, one of his brothers, Joel and William Slivin- nasts after the first allegations sur- abuse of girls and young women, he key objectives was to keep the allega- sky, and a son, Christopher. faced. did not operate in a vacuum,” the tions from spilling into the public, to Mike enjoyed fishing, hunting The USOC swiftly fired sports per- report says. “Instead, he acted within avoid “sending shockwaves through and watching the Green Bay Pack- formance chief Alan Ashley in the an ecosystem that facilitated his crim- the community,” as he said in a con- ers. wake of Monday’s release of the 233- inal acts.” versation with an FBI agent. Because Cremation has taken place. page report from the law firm Ropes Nassar is serving decades in of that, very few inside USAG knew Burial will take place in June. Veteran & Gray. One of its conclusions was prison on charges of child pornogra- the extent of Nassar’s crimes — a factor There will be graveside services at that neither Ashley nor Scott Black- phy and for molesting young women that curtailed efforts to control him. Ironwood Township Cemetery. mun, who resigned in February as and girls under the guise of medical —Despite Penny’s contacts with CEO of the USOC, elevated concerns treatment; many of his accusers testi- law enforcement, the report con- He will be sorely missed by his family. about Nassar’s alleged abuse when fied in heart-wrenching detail at his cludes “the investigation appears to they first learned of them from USA sentencing hearing in January. have languished ... for over seven Margaret Ellen Bull Gymnastics president Steve Penny in The USOC commissioned the months” in the FBI’s Detroit office. July 2015. report shortly after the testimony. USAG later took the allegations to the IRONWOOD — Margaret Ellen Bull, 90, of Iron- And an email from Penny notify- More than 100 people were inter- FBI’s Los Angeles office, but not until ing Blackmun and Ashley of Nassar’s viewed, including some survivors of the Indianapolis Star report detailing wood, passed away on Dec. 8, 2018. decision to step down from his vol- sexual abuse. But a sizable number of Nassar’s abuse came out in Septem- There will be a memorial service for Margaret on unteer position in September 2015 — Nassar victims — including 180 being ber 2016 did that office take action. Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 11 a.m. at Wesley United after allegations had surfaced but represented by attorney John Manly — —The Texas training center where Methodist Church, 500 E. McLeod Ave., in Iron- before they’d become widely known refused to participate because Manly much of the abuse occurred was run wood. There will be a visitation on Wednesday, Dec. — was deleted from both executives’ didn’t believe the report was com- by Bela and Martha Karolyi, whose 19, at the church from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Interment accounts. The report suggests Black- pletely independent of the USOC. penchant for churning out gold will be at Riverside Cemetery of Ironwood. mun was fearful his email system “That being said, it is a stinging medalists earned them virtual carte McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home of Ironwood is may have been vulnerable to Russian indictment of the highest levels of the blanche without having to answer to assisting the family with arrangements. For more hacking. leadership of the United States parents, individual coaches, or USAG information and to express condolences, please visit “One thing we’ve learned from Olympic Committee for their role in and USOC authorities. 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Flambeau’s isn’t ready to accept the hype conversation but hedging on Kristen Lawton had 19 around his Red Devils as one his own team. points, all in the first of the top teams in the Indi- “I know they’re one of half. anhead Conference, much them, the verdict’s still out “We played a whole lot less the favorite, as many on us,” Gasperini said. better in the second half,” consider them to be. “They have a lot of experi- Hurley coach Jim Kivisto They have a rivalry game ence, they’ve got some good said. “It was a nice win, in Hurley next week. They players. Griff’s a good play- two pretty even teams, a have road games in several er, the big kid’s tough. I’m lot of quickness out tough places to play still on proud of my guys that they there.” the schedule. battling, but we have to be Olivia France led Hur- But he did tell his team able to convert down the ley with 17 points. Hailey that if they keep winning, stretch, make some free Edyvean had 10. they need to be ready for the throws.” Hurley (4-2) hosts Bay- other team’s best shot each The Devils stayed in the field Friday night for a and every night. game in for the first half big Indianhead Confer- Washburn led much of despite missing Griffen ence game. the first three-quarters of Hurley — Nicole DiGiorgio 2, Kylee Hewitt 8, Revoyr and the big kid, Ally Rye 8, Hailey Edyvean 10, Olivia France Monday night’s game and David Benson, for a consid- 17, Mahra Wick 2, Briana Saari 2, Darian Ben- der 1. FTs: 9-19. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: Edyvean. certainly looked to be Iron- erable length of time as both 3-pointers: France 3, Rye 2. wood’s biggest roadblock to sat with two fouls. The offi- Flambeau — R. Lawton 9, Groothousen 2, Riel 4, K.Lawton 19, Bratanich 6, Amidon 4, a conference championship. cials blew the whistle an Trott 2. FTs: 2-4. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: None. The Devils withstood awful lot and Washburn was 3-pointers: K. Lawton 2. Hurley 26 50 their upset attempt and in foul trouble, too, as Mar- Flambeau 33 46 escaped with a 62-59 victory ques Hoglund had three in – – – and stayed undefeated at 5-0 the first half. MERCER, Wis. – The and 4-0 in the conference. The Castle Guards led Mercer girls fell 65-33 to The experienced Red 29-28 at the half. Solon Springs in Indian- Devils were ready when it Washburn kept that lead head Conference action counted, down the stretch until Kevin Hudacek Monday night. with the game on the line. dropped a 3 with 9:21 left to “We played hard all Ironwood made big shots, tie it at 45-45. game on both ends of the Washburn missed free Hudacek then blocked a court,” Mercer coach throws. Washburn shot after getting Thomas Tollakson said. “I thought overall for the blocked himself. As Etham “Had some good looks on whole game they outplayed Roehm tried to get down the the offensive end that us, but we just did enough to court, Hoglund was called didn’t fall for us tonight. hang on,” Lewinski said. for a block, his fourth foul. I’m proud of how we kept “Crunch time, I was proud He picked up his fifth, a working because that is of our boys, they kept their technical, on the reaction to going to make us better in poise in crunch time and it, and he fouled out. the long run.” came up with some big bas- Revoyr made both free Jason Juno/Daily Globe Aubrey Schoeneman kets, hit a few free throws throws to put Ironwood IRONWOOD’S JACOB Joki passes around Washburn’s Carlos Rosales during Mon- led the Tigers with 11 and had a few stops defen- ahead 47-45. Washburn day night’s game at John Krznarich Gym in Ironwood. points. sively.” never led after that, but it they sure were huge. their first chance at the line Roehm made one free Morgan Anderson While it’s no Ironwood- still wasn’t easy for the Dev- paced the Eagles with 25 Hurley matchup or Iron- ils. “I thought he moved well and Washburn was able to throw with 2.7 seconds left without the ball and he’s pull within 59-57 with 27.6 and a half-court prayer to tie and Kylli Rajala had 13. wood-Bessemer game, Iron- It was tied at 53 with 3:47 Mercer (0-4, 0-3) hosts wood and Washburn have left when Tom Lundin went very athletic,” Lewinski said. on the clock and the Devils by Washburn was no good. “He’s a very good player. were extremely lucky not to “It’s one of those games, Three Lakes tonight. become rivals over the years baseline for a bucket to put Solon — Anderson 25, Christianson 3, Gehl because both always seem to Ironwood up by a bucket. He He’s a football player, he’s get a technical of their own you look back, it could have 4, Orozco 5, Dwanson 7, Rajala 13, Ahlberg 8. be in contention for a cham- tough and he took the ball to in that stretch. Joki made went either way, they made FTs: 7-14. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: None. 3-point- followed with another bas- ers: Rajala 3, Anderson 2, Christianson 1, pionship. It was a fun atmo- ket to make it 57-53. In that the hole and he’s athletic two free throws then Iron- the plays down the stretch enough to score.” wood missed two and Wash- when they needed to and we Orozco 1, Swanson 1. sphere Monday night with stretch ending with that Mercer — Ella Torkelson 8, Molly Hohner 2, the crowd getting involved shot, all eight of Ironwood’s The Devils looked to run burn’s Charlie Motiff went didn’t,” Gasperini said, Jessica Klopatek 4, Ava Barton 2, Zoe Botes 6, sensing it was a big game. points came from Lundin. out the less than three min- end-to-end for a layup and Aubrey Schoeneman 11. FTs: 6-21. Fouls: 15. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Torkelson 1. (The rematch is Jan. 22 in They were the only points he utes on the clock with a 59- Ironwood led by just two, 61- 54 lead. But they missed 59 with 5.1 seconds left. Solon 37 65 Washburn, by the way). scored Monday night, but DEVILS — page 10 Mercer 19 33 Aili leads Bessemer to big win at Dollar Bay By JASON SUTHERLAND were able to bring up the rotation man, Upbeat Sports leaving the deep man open for a long skip DOLLAR BAY – Bessemer’s Uriah Aili pass over the head of the trap. has served as his team’s defensive stopper “They handled our press,” Dollar Bay for most of this season, always earning head coach Jesse Kentala said. “We turned the toughest defensive draw week in and them over, but they got easy looks week out. With Bessemer in a matchup because we did not rotate back efficiently with an undefeated Dollar Bay team with enough. Our deep opposite rotation needs speed to burn, Aili was put in a difficult work, but that is something we are going situation guarding the Blue Bolts’ versatile to go into the film room and try to tighten Brendan LeClaire. All Aili did was lead all up because we are a pressure team, we scorers with 24 points, six rebounds, want to play uptempo and get steals.” three assists and two steals, all while hold- From the second quarter on, the Speed- ing LeClaire to six points in the Speed- boys began to heat up from the 3-point boys’ 73-60 victory Monday night. line, as Aili hit three 3-pointers in that “I love defense,” Aili said. “When I hear quarter alone. The fourth 3 of the quarter another person scored this many points came from Anthony Metas, who came off or that many points, I love the challenge the bench and launched a deep shot from of guarding them when we play them. I the top of the key to stretch Bessemer’s wanted [LeClaire], and I think I did pretty lead to 11. The Speedboys shot 7 of 10 good. I don’t usually score that much, but from deep in the first half, something that the rest of the team was setting me up, but surprised both head coaches. if we just play as a team then someone is “They shot absolutely lights out,” Ken- going to be on every night; tonight it just tala said. “I kept telling the team to weath- happened to be me.” er the storm, weather the storm, they To go along with a strong performance aren’t going to be able to consistently keep from Aili, the rest of the Speedboys (4-1) this barrage up, but in their defense, they put on a shooting clinic from the outside, did. It’s been a while since I have seen a shooting 9 of 15 (60 percent) from 3-point team shoot that consistently.” range, helping them overcome the full- The Speedboys brought a 39-28 lead court pressure that the Blue Bolts (3-1) into the half, but had to deal with a moti- applied early in the game. vated Blue Bolts team that was trying to “We have some good shooters,” Besse- avoid their first regular season defeat mer head coach Richard Matrella said. since the 2016-2017 season. Dollar Bay “We can shoot the ball when we just let it did its best to establish a rhythm with come to us. The points come in bunches, LeClaire penetrating to the lane and kick- and we were just lucky enough to score ing to the open man, with 3-pointers by enough points that we were able to push Janke and Davin Hill electrifying the their pressure off.” bench and crowd. The Blue Bolts got the Early on, Dollar Bay hit its fair share of Bessemer lead down to as close as two late shots, jumping out to a 15-10 first-quarter Arthur Lyons/Upbeat Sports in the third, only to see it extend back to lead. The Blue Bolts pushed the Bessemer BESSEMER'S URIAH Aili drives to the basket as Dollar Bay's Davin Hill defends five as Cade Mazzon connected on yet tempo out of their comfort level, utilizing Monday in Dollar Bay. another 3 for Bessemer. their speed to get the Speedboys trapped In the fourth quarter, the Speedboys in the frontcourt leading to steals by sure and hit their shots, allowing them to just stays on you.” turned their game in a completely differ- LeClaire and Ashton Janke, who led the go on a 10-2 run to end the quarter. Bessemer began to exploit the backside ent direction, slowing the tempo down team with four steals on the evening. After “They made their charge off of their of the Blue Bolt press, taking advantage of a Bessemer timeout, the Speedboys press, but we talked about handling it,” poor rotations by the back end of it. With recouped and began to handle the pres- Matrella said. “Still, though, that pressure a simple head fake, the Bessemer guards SPEEDBOYS — page 10 l 10 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

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Mercury Ironwood at Butternut, 7:15 News. mer will take on Ewen-Trout Creek in Hurley at Drummond, 7:15 opening-round games on Monday, Ontonagon at Dollar Bay, 7:20 EST CollegeSaturday Football Girls Basketball Army 17, Navy 10 March 4. Bessemer at Ironwood, 7:15 The Watersmeet-Jeffers winner will Ewen-Trout Creek at Hancock, FCSAll Times Playoffs EST 7:20 EST Second Round play Wakefield-Marenisco on Wednes- CC Lutheran at Watersmeet, 5 Saturday, Dec. 1 Friday, Dec. 14 Maine 55, Jacksonville State 27 day. Ontonagon will take on the Besse- Boys Basketball Colgate 23, James Madison 20 mer-E-TC winner in the other semifinal Wakefield-Marenisco at Ironwood, Kennesaw State 13, Wofford 10 7:15 North Dakota State 52, Montana Wednesday. Hurley at Phillips, 7:15 State 10 The final is Friday, March 8 at 6 p.m. Girls Basketball South Dakota State 51, Duquesne Bayfield at Hurley, 7:15 6 Central. Ontonagon at Dollar Bay, 7:20 EST Weber State 48, Southeast Mis- All games will be at the House of College Basketball souri State 23 Leech Lake Tribal College at GCC, Eastern Washington 42, Nicholls Noise in Bessemer. men, 6 State 21 Saturday, Dec. 15 UC Davis 23, Northern Iowa 16 19. Marquette 7-2 184 18 College Basketball Monday's Game Quarterfinals Seattle 21, Minnesota 7 20. DePaul 7-3 182 20 Western Tech at GCC, women, 12; Friday, Dec. 7 men, 2 Thursday, Dec. 13 21. Gonzaga 9-1 142 24 Maine 23, Weber State 18 L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, 8:20 22. Missouri 8-2 122 23 Saturday, Dec. 8 p.m. 23. Michigan St. 8-1 121 — 2018 AP All-America North Dakota State 35, Colgate 0 Football Team Saturday, Dec. 15 24. 8-2 82 25 FIRST TEAM South Dakota State 27, Kennesaw Houston at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. 25. 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Alabama; Mitch Hyatt, senior, Clem- Saturday, Dec. 15 Oakland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. son Maine (10-3) vs. Eastern Washing- Dallas at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. NBA ton (11-2), 2 p.m. All Times EST Guards — Beau Benzschawel, Miami at Minnesota, 1 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE senior, Wisconsin; Bunchy Stallings, Championship Washington at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5 Atlantic Division senior, Kentucky Seattle at , 4:05 p.m. WLPct GB Center — Garrett Bradbury, senior, At Toyota Stadium New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 Frisco, Texas 21 7 .750 — North Carolina State p.m. 19 9 .679 2 Tight end — Jace Sternberger, Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 8:20 Boston 16 10 .615 4 junior, Texas A&M NCAA Division II Football Playoff p.m. Brooklyn 10 18 .357 11 Wide receivers — Jerry Jeudy, All Times EST Monday, Dec. 17 New York 8 20 .286 13 sophomore, Alabama; Marquise Quarterfinals New Orleans at Carolina, 8:15 p.m. Southeast Division Brown, junior, Oklahoma Saturday, Dec. 1 WLPct GB All-purpose player — Rondale Notre Dame (Ohio) 21, Slippery TheAP top Men’s Top 25 teams in The Associat-25 Charlotte 13 13 .500 — Moore, freshman, Purdue Rock 17 ed Press' college basketball poll, with Orlando 12 15 .444 1½ Kicker — Andre Szmyt, freshman, Minnesota State-Mankato 13, Tar- first-place votes in parentheses, Miami 11 15 .423 2 Jason Juno/Daily Globe Syracuse leton State 10 records through Dec. 9, total points Washington 11 16 .407 2½ DEFENSE Valdosta State 61, Lenoir-Rhyne based on 25 points for a first-place Atlanta 6 20 .231 7 IRONWOOD’S PARKER Wilson shoots over the Washburn defense Monday night at Ends — Clelin Ferrell, junior, Clem- 21 vote through one point for a 25th- Central Division son; Sutton Smith, junior, Northern Illi- Ferris State 37, Ouachita Baptist place vote and last week's ranking: W L Pct GB John Krznarich Gym in Ironwood. nois 14 Record Pts Prv Milwaukee 18 8 .692 — Tackles — Quinnen Williams, Semifinals 1. 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Auburn 8-1 1151 8 Memphis 15 11 .577 — Notre Dame At McKinney, Texas 9. Michigan St. 8-2 1066 10 Dallas 14 11 .560 ½ throws as the biggest reason 15 points, Benson had 13 Wilson hit a big 3 in the first Safeties — Grant Delpit, sopho- Valdosta State (13-0) vs. Ferris 10. Florida St. 8-1 991 11 New Orleans 14 15 .483 2½ they lost. They were 7 of 17 and Revoyr scored 11. half.” more, LSU; Deionte Thompson, State (15-0), 4 p.m. 11. Texas Tech 8-0 914 13 13 14 .481 2½ junior, Alabama 12. North Carolina 7-2 890 14 Houston 11 14 .440 3½ in the second half. “I thought Joki had a very Ironwood (5-0, 4-0) goes Punter — Braden Mann, junior, NCAA Division III 13. Virginia Tech 8-1 833 15 Northwest Division good game tonight,” Lewins- to Butternut Thursday night. Texas A&M Football Playoff 14. Buffalo 9-0 664 17 WLPct GB Lewinski ultimately likes SECOND TEAM All Times EST Washburn — Matthew Hoglund 8, Alex Wilber 15, Quarterfinals 15. Ohio St. 8-1 621 19 Oklahoma City 17 8 .680 — games like this, knowing ki said. “He’s going to get his Charlie Motiff 10, Evan Rusch 12, Hale Hoglund 1, OFFENSE 16. Wisconsin 8-2 599 12 Denver 18 9 .667 — Quarterback — Tua Tagovailoa, Saturday, Dec. 1 they will help get them better turnovers because he han- Carlos Rosales 8, Marques Hoglund 5. FTs: 13-25. Mount Union 38, Muhlenberg 10 17. Villanova 8-2 532 21 Portland 15 11 .577 2½ Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Rusch, Marques Hoglund. 3- sophomore, Alabama 18. Mississippi St. 8-1 441 22 Minnesota 13 14 .481 5 Running backs — Travis Etienne, John Hopkins 37, RPI 14 for even bigger games that dles the ball a lot, but I pointers: Wilber 2, Matthew Hoglund 2. Wisconsin-Whitewater 26, Bethel 19. Kentucky 7-2 385 9 Utah 13 15 .464 5½ Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 4, Jacob Joki 15, sophomore, Clemson; Trayveon 20. Arizona St. 7-1 351 20 Pacific Division certainly await down the thought he offensively kept Williams, junior, Texas A&M (Minn.) 12 Kevin Hudacek 7, Parker Wilson 3, Tommy Lundin 8, Mary Hardin-Baylor 21, St. John's 21. Marquette 8-2 281 — W L Pct GB road. us in it in the first half when David Benson 13, Drew Dabb 1, Griffen Revoyr 11. Tackles — Dalton Risner, senior, 22. Iowa 7-2 208 18 Golden State 19 9 .679 — Kansas State; Andrew Thomas, (Minn.) 18 FTs: 17-29. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: Wilson, Revoyr. 3- Semifinals 23. Furman 10-0 189 25 L.A. Clippers 17 9 .654 1 “We were fortunate Griff and Dave were on the pointers: Hudacek 2, Wilson 1. sophomore, Georgia 24. Houston 8-0 173 — L.A. Lakers 17 10 .630 1½ Guards — Dru Samia, senior, Saturday, Dec. 8 enough to win this game,” bench. Ethan Roehm, Washburn 29 59 Mount Union 28, Johns Hopkins 20 25. Syracuse 7-2 118 — Sacramento 14 12 .538 4 Ironwood 28 62 Oklahoma; Michael Dieter, senior, 25. Indiana 8-2 118 — Phoenix 4 23 .148 14½ unsung hero, tough defense. Wisconsin Mary Hardin-Baylor 31, Wisconsin- Lewinski said. “Give Wash- Whitewater 14 25. Kansas St. 6-2 118 16 Monday's Games Center — Ross Pierschbacher, Others receiving votes: Nebras- Indiana 109, Washington 101 senior, Alabama Championship Friday, Dec. 14 ka 115, Maryland 105, Oklahoma 82, Philadelphia 116, Detroit 102 Tight end — T.J. Hockenson, Cincinnati 73, St. John's 57, Purdue Boston 113, New Orleans 100 sophomore, Iowa At Shenandoah, Texas Mount Union (14-0) vs. Mary 40, N.C. State 26, Iowa St. 19, TCU Milwaukee 108, Cleveland 92 Boys roundup: E-TC loses to Wide receivers — Tylan Wallace, Hardin-Baylor (14-0), 7 p.m. 13, San Francisco 5, UCLA 3, Butler Oklahoma City 122, Utah 113 sophomore, Oklahoma State; Andy 2, Minnesota 2, Davidson 1, Florida 1, Sacramento 108, Chicago 89 Isabella, senior, Massachusetts NJIT 1, Seton Hall 1, Texas 1. Dallas 101, Orlando 76 All TimesNFL EST All-purpose player — Greg Dortch, Denver 105, Memphis 99 sophomore, Wake Forest AMERICAN CONFERENCE Calumet; Watersmeet wins USA Today Top 25 L.A. Clippers 123, Phoenix 119, OT East The top 25 teams in the USA Kicker — Cole Tracy, senior, LSU Golden State 116, Minnesota 108 WLTPct PF PA Today men's college basketball poll, DEFENSE L.A. Lakers 108, Miami 105 EWEN – Ewen-Trout Creek stayed with “Really proud of the team for coming Ends — Montez Sweat, senior, New England 940.692 364 293 with first-place votes in parentheses, Miami 760.538 278 333 records through Dec. 9, points based Tuesday's Games formidable Calumet for a half, but the Cop- back,” Mercer coach Adam Miller said. “We Mississippi State; Jachai Polite, junior, Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Buffalo 490.308 201 320 on 25 points for a first-place vote Florida Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p per Kings made it a rout in the second half had the ball at 45-45 and we missed a layup. N.Y. Jets 490.308 270 330 through one point for a 25th-place Tackles — Jerry Tillery, senior, Toronto at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Notre Dame; Gerald Willis III, senior, South vote and previous ranking: Monday night, beating the Panthers 72-39. We missed way too many easy shots WLTPct PF PA Record Pts Pvs Miami All TimesNHL EST Calumet led 30-25 at halftime before tonight.” Houston 940.692 323 259 1. Kansas (26) 8-0 791 2 Linebackers — Devin Bush, junior, EASTERN CONFERENCE Indianapolis 760.538 349 300 2. Duke (1) 9-1 711 3 outscoring E-TC 42-14 in the second half. Alex Schmidt led the Tigers with 31 Michigan; David Long Jr., junior, West Atlantic Division Tennessee 760.538 251 254 3. Virginia (1) 9-0 710 4 Virginia; Joe Dineen, senior, Kansas GP WLOTPts GF GA “I think all we did was get them angry in points. Jacksonville 490.308 212 273 4. Tennessee 7-1 696 7 Cornerbacks — Greedy Williams, Tampa Bay 32 24 7149 130 91 North 5. Michigan (3) 10-0 694 5 the first half,” E-TC coach Brad Besonen said. Mercer (2-2, 1-2) hosts Three Lakes sophomore, LSU; Byron Murphy, Toronto 30 20 9141 109 84 WLTPct PF PA 6. Gonzaga (1) 9-1 693 1 sophomore, Washington Buffalo 30 17 9438 91 88 “We did a pretty good job in the first half, the tonight. Pittsburgh 751.577 367 306 7. Nevada 10-0 605 6 Solon — Smith 25, Pfister 17, Hunter 2, Dahlberg 1, Gehl 13, Sellwood 5, Lis- Safeties — Taylor Rapp, junior, Boston 30 16 10 4 36 81 76 Baltimore 760.538 321 241 8. Auburn 8-1 549 9 big thing was taking care of the ball offen- son 5. FTs: 15-25. Fouls: 11. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Pfister 3, Gehl 3, Pfis- Washington; Amani Hooker, junior, Montreal 30 15 10 5 35 96 94 Cleveland 571.423 292 332 9. Michigan State 8-2 538 10 ter 1. Iowa Detroit 31 14 13 4 32 91 101 sively, getting some good shots and guys hit Cincinnati 580.385 307 397 10. Florida State 8-1 472 11 Mercer — Baylie Huybrecht 6, Tristin Woolf 4, Devin Losh 1, Kobe Hiller 8, Alex Punter — Mitch Wishnowsky, Ottawa 31 13 14 4 30 105 122 West 11. Texas Tech 8-0 463 13 them.” Schmidt 31, Lorenzo Cabrera 9. FTs: 6-12. Fouls: 23. Fouled out: None. 3-point- senior, Utah Florida 28 11 11 6 28 93 101 WLTPct PF PA 12. North Carolina 7-2 446 12 ers: Schmidt 6, Huybrecht 2, Cabrera 1. THIRD TEAM Metropolitan Division But Travis and Matt Ojala started to pick x-Kansas City11 20.846 471 351 13. Virginia Tech 8-1 427 14 Solon 35 68 OFFENSE GP WLOTPts GF GA L.A. Chargers10 30.769 366 270 14. Ohio State 8-1 350 17 off E-TC passes and the Copper Kings turned Mercer 20 59 Quarterbacks — Dwayne Haskins, Washington 29 17 9337 106 90 Denver 670.462 290 282 15. Buffalo 9-0 306 18 sophomore, Ohio State Columbus 29 16 11 2 34 100 99 them into points in a tough second half. Oakland 3 10 0 .231 244 388 16. Villanova 8-2 238 21 – – – Running backs — Benny Snell, N.Y. Islanders2914 11 4 32 83 85 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 17. Mississippi State 8-1 234 22 “It was as ugly as it could possibly get in junior, Kentucky; Eno Benjamin, Pittsburgh 29 13 10 6 32 98 92 PAINESDALE –Four Cardinals finished East 18. Kentucky 7-2 226 8 sophomore, Arizona State N.Y. Rangers30 14 13 3 31 88 98 the second half,” Besonen said. “Some peo- WLTPct PF PA 19. Wisconsin 8-2 206 16 in double figures as Wakefield-Marenisco Tackles — Andre Dillard, senior, Carolina 28 13 11 4 30 71 77 Dallas 850.615 276 246 20. Arizona State 7-1 149 20 ple came up and said we looked young in the Washington State; Cody Ford, junior, Philadelphia 28 12 13 3 27 86 101 defeated Jeffers 74-60 in a Copper Mountain Philadelphia 670.462 281 295 21. Iowa 7-2 112 19 Oklahoma New Jersey 29 10 13 6 26 88 105 second half. But more than young, we Washington 670.462 249 297 22. Houston 8-0 102 — Conference game Monday night. Guards — Terrone Prescod, WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Giants 580.385 307 331 23. Maryland 8-2 87 23 looked weak-minded and that was unfortu- senior, North Carolina State; Chris Central Division Mason Saubert hit six 3s and scored 20 South 24. Kansas State 6-2 82 15 Lindstrom, senior, Boston College GP WLOTPts GF GA nate. WLTPct PF PA 25. Nebraska 8-2 79 25 points to lead W-M. Brett Heil had 16, Ethan Center — Michael Jordan, junior, Nashville 30 19 10 1 39 95 77 y-New Orleans11 20.846 447 283 Others receiving votes: Mar- “It would have been nice to keep playing Ohio State Colorado 30 17 8539 108 88 Libertoski 13 and Logan Hamel 12. Carolina 670.462 324 332 quette 66, Cincinnati 51, St. John's 48, Tight end — Noah Fant, junior, Winnipeg 29 18 9238 101 80 with the effort we did in the first half and see Tampa Bay 580.385 332 383 Furman 47, Purdue 45, Indiana 42, “We put a whole game together tonight,” Iowa Dallas 30 16 11 3 35 83 78 Atlanta 490.308 316 367 Syracuse 36, Oklahoma 27, TCU 14, what happened. We are not good enough not Wide Receivers — A.J. Brown, Minnesota 29 15 12 2 32 88 87 W-M coach Terry Fetters said. “It was a good North UCLA 13, Iowa State 11, UCF 7, N.C. junior, Mississippi; David Sills V, St. Louis 28 10 14 4 24 78 94 to play with effort and with a positive men- WLTPct PF PA State 7, North Texas 7, Creighton 6, team effort, we had some balanced scoring. senior, West Virginia Chicago 31 9 17 5 23 84 115 Chicago 940.692 359 247 Florida 4, Arizona 2, Texas 1. tality. We’re going to do lots of things wrong All-purpose player — J.J. Taylor, Pacific Division … It was nice to see Mason get going tonight Minnesota 661.500 282 291 sophomore, Arizona GP WLOTPts GF GA in games right now, but to hang our heads is Green Bay 571.423 315 307 Women’sThe top 25 teams AP Top in The Associat- 25 and hit some 3s.” Kicker — Matt Gay, senior, Utah Calgary 31 19 10 2 40 107 85 Detroit 580.385 271 319 ed Press' women's college basketball not acceptable for us.” DEFENSE Anaheim 32 16 11 5 37 81 94 The Cardinals didn’t have much of an West poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- Ends — Chase Winovich, senior, San Jose 32 16 11 5 37 102 98 E-TC won’t play a team this good any- WLTPct PF PA ses, records through Dec. 9, total answer for Brett Hill, who led the Jets with 33 Michigan; Jaylon Ferguson, senior, Vegas 32 17 14 1 35 96 91 y-L.A. Rams 11 20.846 425 313 points based on 25 points for a first- more. Calumet lost in overtime to Iron Louisiana Tech Edmonton 30 16 12 2 34 82 87 points. Seattle 850.615 340 266 place vote through one point for a Tackles — Jeffery Simmons, junior, Vancouver 32 13 16 3 29 95 109 Mountain; they’re probably the two best Arizona 3 10 0 .231 178 327 25th-place vote and last week's rank- “I tell you what, that Brett Hill, he can Mississippi State; Ed Oliver, junior, Arizona 28 13 13 2 28 73 76 San Francisco3 10 0 .231 275 350 ing: teams in the U.P. Houston Los Angeles 31 11 19 1 23 68 94 shoot, he’s a heck of a player,” Fetters said. x-clinched playoff spot Record Pts Prv Linebackers — Paddy Fisher, NOTE: Two points for a win, one “There’s not any that are much better y-clinched division 1. UConn (31) 9-0 775 1 “We could not stop him. We tried to play sophomore, Northwestern; David point for overtime loss. Top three Thursday's Game 2. Notre Dame 8-1 736 2 than them in the U.P.,” Besonen said. Woodward, sophomore, Utah State; teams in each division and two wild some pressure defense on him and he’d go to Tennessee 30, Jacksonville 9 3. Baylor 7-0 705 4 Te'Von Coney, senior, Notre Dame cards per conference advance to play- Jaden Borseth led E-TC with 17 points. Eli Cornerbacks — Hamp Cheevers, Sunday's Games 4. Louisville 10-0 685 5 the hoop and if we’d sag off a little bit, he’d 5. Mississippi St. 9-0 654 6 offs. McParlan had 25 to pace Calumet. Matthew junior, Boston College; Lavert Hill, N.Y. Giants 40, Washington 16 Monday's Games go back and hit the 3.” junior, Michigan Miami 34, New England 33 6. Maryland 9-0 605 7 Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, SO Ojala had 14 and Travis Ojala 10. W-M (4-1, 4-1) goes to Ironwood Friday Safeties — Andre Cisco, freshman, Cleveland 26, Carolina 20 7. Oregon 7-1 576 3 Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 3 E-TC (2-3) goes to Forest Park Monday for Syracuse; Jonathan Abram, senior, Indianapolis 24, Houston 21 8. Oregon St. 7-1 555 8 Detroit 3, Los Angeles 1 night. Mississippi State New Orleans 28, Tampa Bay 14 9. Tennessee 8-0 545 9 San Jose 5, New Jersey 2 another non-conference game. W-M — Mason Saubert 20, Tyler Merconti 3, Ethan Libertoski 13, Morgan Punter — James Smith, sopho- Green Bay 34, Atlanta 20 10. N.C. State 10-0 486 10 Tuesday's Games Calumet — Brandon Antilla 6, Matthew Ojala 14, Brevin Antilla 8, Travis Ojala Miskovich 4, Adam Libertoski 6, Brett Heil 16, Logan Hamel 12. FTs: 9-14. Fouls: Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m. more, Cincinnati N.Y. Jets 27, Buffalo 23 11. Stanford 6-1 464 11 10, Eli McParlan 25, Will Twardzik 2, Trevor Torola 2, Evan Ekdahl 5. FTs: 3-4. 13. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Saubert 6, Merconti 1, E. Libertoski 2, A. Liber- 12. Texas 7-2 389 12 Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Brandon Antilla 2, Brevin Antilla 2. Selection panel: Rob Asmussen, Kansas City 27, Baltimore 24, OT Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m. toski 1, Heil 1, Hamel 2. Champaign (Ill.) News-Gazette; Matt L.A. Chargers 26, Cincinnati 21 13. Minnesota 9-0 374 14 Arizona at Boston, 7 p.m. E-TC — Eli Nordine 6, Cole Borseth 7, Ryan Driesenga 2, Kelsey Jilek 2, Jaden Jeffers — Kinnunen 7, Wakeham 3, Brett Hill 33, Hocking 17. FTs: 9-13. Fouls: Baker, Tampa Bay (Fla.) Times; San Francisco 20, Denver 14 13. California 8-0 374 13 Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Borseth 17, Brendan Polkky 5. FTs: 1-2. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: J. 15. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: A. Kinnunen 2, Wakeham 1, Hill 6, Hocking 1. Michael Barber, Richmond (Va.) Detroit 17, Arizona 3 15. Syracuse 8-2 336 15 Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Borseth 3, C. Borseth 1. W-M 18 40 62 74 Times-Dispatch; Matt Brown, The Ath- Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 21 16. Iowa 8-2 299 16 Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m. Calumet 16 30 55 72 Jeffers 14 32 50 60 Dallas 29, Philadelphia 23, OT 17. Arizona St. 7-2 226 17 Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. E-TC 16 25 29 39 letic; Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Station (Texas) Eagle; Rece Davis, Chicago 15, L.A. Rams 6 18. Kentucky 9-1 196 19 – – – Edmonton at Colorado, 9 p.m. – – – ONTONAGON – Ontonagon fell to 3-2 WATERSMEET – Watersmeet picked up with a 59-47 non-conference loss to Chassell Speedboys attack from both the inside one of the more physical its first win of the year, 79-41 over Baraga and the outside. What teams we will play this Monday night. Monday night. The Gladiators came back from a nine- impressed Matrella the year, and they made us pay Howard Caron led the Nimrods with 29 From page 9 point first-quarter deficit to tie it at 27 at the most was the defensive at times. Our guys were points. Ben Winkka had 16. half. But the Panthers re-established the lead and utilizing the size of play of Busch, who forced coming back, whining a lit- Watersmeet outscored Baraga 19-8 in the in the third quarter and built on it in the their interior players, many kick-outs in the tle bit about getting second quarter, which was fueled by good fourth. specifically 6-foot-5 senior paint with his big frame trucked, and I said, “Some- play from Alexander Besonen, Watersmeet “It’s been our M.O. this year, start flat Tyler Busch. Busch spent protecting the rim. times you gotta man up, coach George Peterson III said. coming out in the third quarter,” Ontonagon most of the game on the “Shout out to my big right?” “(He) ended up with nine points, but he coach Andy Borseth said. perimeter, only entering in guy tonight,” Matrella said. Bessemer has the rest of had a great floor game and he fired up the The guard-oriented Gladiators made 10 to the post on the occa- “I know he did not have a the week off, and will host team,” Peterson said. 3-pointers, including five by Henry Menigoz sional cut or rebounding huge game, but he cut Ontonagon on Dec. 20. Jason McKinney had 19 rebounds for who had a game 19 points. Of their 48 field opportunity. When Besse- down their penetration so Dollar Bay hosts Onton- Watersmeet. Peterson said Mitchell goals taken, 31 were from 3. mer began to slow down, much. That’s part of Dollar agon on Thursday night. McGeshich also a great floor game. “Thirty one to 17 isn’t a very good ratio as they began to sit Busch on Bay’s game, they like the - - - “Very, very happy for the boys to get a vic- far as balance goes,” Borseth said. “The free Bessemer – 19 20 16 18 – 73 throw line reflects it too; we only shot one the block, allowing him to outside shot, but they also Dollar Bay – 17 11 19 13 -- 60 tory,” Peterson said. score 10 of his 12 points in try to get to the hoop, and Bessemer – Mazzon 7, Aspinwall 9, Aili 24, Baraga 10 18 33 41 free throw.” Wroblewski 4, Trudgeon 11, Metas 6, Busch 12. Watersmeet 14 33 59 79 the final quarter. His two we were able to limit it Fouls: 7. Fouled out: None. 3-point field goals: Ontonagon goes to Dollar Bay Thursday. – – – Chassell — Warren 12, Soumis 17, Gockenbach 14, Kytta 2, Routiola 12, Olson three-point plays on con- somewhat tonight.” Mazzon 1, Aspinwall 1, Aili 4, Trudgeon 1, Metas 2. FTs: 12-16. Fouls: 8. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Routiola 2, Gockenbach 2, 2. MERCER, Wis. – Mercer came all the way Warren 1. secutive possessions “Bessemer provided Dollar Bay – Schmitz 2, B. LeClaire 6, Janke back to tie in the second half after Solon Ontonagon — Logan Latvis 6, Eddy Polakowski 5, Luke Soumis 5, Brendan essentially sealed the game lots of size,” Kentala said. 18, C. LeClaire 16, Hill 16, Karianen 2. Fouls: 13. Buzzo 9, Henry Menigoz 19, Rory Labine 2. FTs: 1-1. Fouls: 13. Fouled out: Buzzo. Fouled out: None. 3-point field goals: Janke 3, C. Springs scored the first 19 points of the 3-pointers: Menigoz 5, Latvis 2, Buzzo 2, Soumis 1. for the visitors, who dis- LeClaire 1, Hill 3. “They’re all strong, real night, but the Eagles pulled out the Indian- Chassell 18 27 42 59 played their ability to physical players. They are head Conference win 68-59 Monday night. Ontonagon 11 27 36 47 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Turning into an immature grandpa Dear Annie: I love being a grandpa, but it seems all my fellow adults have a totally different impression of what a grandfather is supposed to be. My wife says I should be a role model and authority figure, which to me translates to being stern and official. Our daughter says essentially the same Dear thing as her mother. Annie Our grandchildren are 7 and 8 years old, and when I am with them, I can’t help but act like someone their age. folks’ problems. When I make jokes that involve potty I was a bit down on Thanksgiving humor, the kids love them. It never gets until I read that poem, “We Thank Thee.” old when I say something like “pull my fin- Tears flowed as I read those beautiful ger” and the kids just break up laughing. words, and as my spirits lifted and my This makes me feel so good – and close to heart filled with gratitude, I thanked you, them. Annie, for reminding me that love is all THE PAJAMA DIARIES But my wife says I am acting so imma- around me. I had just lost sight of it for a turely that it is ridiculous. My daughter moment. I will keep this poem and read it and son-in-law say that my jokes have got- often. You are appreciated more than you ten the kids in trouble with their teachers. know. Keep up the good work. – Grateful I am in my 70s but feel much younger. Dear Grateful: That Thanksgiving Any advice for this old kid? – Gramps poem may have brought tears to your eyes, With a Kid’s Mind but your letter brought tears to mine! Dear Gramps: Staying youthful is great, Thank you. but keep it clean. You seek attention and Dear Annie: “Get Out of My House” can love from your grandchildren, and your take her own advice. She is deeply frus- youthful enthusiasm with them is very trated that she has to pay for groceries, MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM special – as long as your humor and fun cook and do all the cleanup while her hus- show your maturity and age. You know band’s freeloading relatives stay at her better. house not to visit her and her husband but Dear Annie: I am writing to thank you to spend time in their old hometown. for the poem you printed on Thanksgiving Next time they indicate they are coming Day. again, she should tell them they can stay I am a widow, and I am not looking for- as long as they’d like but she’ll be solo ward to another holiday season alone, feel- elsewhere. Once her mate carries such a ing a little sad and more than a little angst. load, he’ll end these drop-bys on his own. 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No pets, (906)932-4297 Snow Country Inn, Hurley, WI Open 10am till Dark 1231 E Cloverland Dr., Pets no smoking. Newly remodeled. No phone calls please. (906)364-1690 Ironwood, MI Under New Management!! Collectible Lionel Post War TRAINING BONUS!!! One AKC MALE Black Lab puppy, (1947-1951) O'Gauge train set. N11433 Lake Road, Ironwood. Stop in for an application 7 weeks old, dew claws removed, Steam locomotive, 3 freight cars 2 bedroom, ground floor apartment, Or call 906-932-4449 Jagger's Ore House in Ramsay is 1st shots, dewormed. and 1 caboose. 70 year old set in $420.00 plus lights, looking for a part-time Fry Cook and Ready to go December 6. $500.00 excellent condition. $385.00. $640.00 to move-in. (810)208-1529 Pizza Cook. Call or stop in to apply. (906)364-3183 Also small collection of Lionel Pre-War standard gauge sets. Newly redecorated, spacious TEMPORARY PART-TIME (906)663-2242 $5,500.00. (906)884-2000 SUPPORT SERVICE AIDE 2 1/2 bedroom, large living room, POSITION AVAILABLE: Part-Time RN and LPN Positions Large Lionel Post War Train kitchen, garage, outside lawn area. Gogebic Medical Care Facility is Available: Collection (1947-1956) In beautiful Gile. No pets. $475.00 CHRISTMAS TREES accepting Gogebic Medical Care Facility is a 70 years old. $9,500.00. (630)768-7574 Blissful Acres Choose & Cut Also Large Lionel Pre-War Train applications for a part-time Support 109 bed long term care facility Ironwood Township Service Aide position, where shifts Collection (1917-1942) Houses for Rent Balsam, Pine & Spruce. will be scheduled within the which offers a challenging $15,500.00 Tabletop to 14 feet. Housekeeping and Laundry opportunity for LPN's in medication Email photos available. Monday-Friday Departments. Applicants must administration and resident care (906)884-2000 12:00pm-4:00pm: possess a high school diploma or E4846 Clover Lane. equivalent. GMCF offers and treatments. GMCF offers a   Saturday-Sunday competitive wages and excellent competitive wage scale and an 10:00am-4:00pm: benefits. Applications are available GLOBE RENTALS N11800 Vanderhagen Road excellent benefit package including at GMCF: 402 N Street; Wakefield, health, dental and vision insurance,   SKIDSTEERS * Saturday 12/22 & Sunday 12/23 MI 49968. No telephone calls at Clover Lane address * accepted. Come in and apply today. life insurance, a county pension FOR SALE (906)932-2453 or (906)362-7926 EOE plan, vacation, sick, and personal       leave days, holiday and longevity  Customer Service/Ground pay and a perfect attendance     Security/ Ramp Agent bonus. Applications are available at GMCF: 402 North Street  2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home on Wakefield, MI 49968 Ash Street in Ironwood. Part Time (25-30 hours weekly) (906)-224-9811. Ext. 113.    (312)590-7752 Background check and drug testing   Come in and apply. EOE Homes, Apartments, and will be performed. Business Spaces for rent. Location: Gogebic-Iron County Airport Bobcat & Gehl - New and Used Call for details. $5,000 and up The Real Estate Store Ironwood, Michigan    Call for details (906)932-3540 Please apply at www.airchoiceone.com (906)932-5406     Bessemer Plywood Corporation is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 3exible SNOWBELT HARDWOODS, INC SNOWBELT HARDWOODS, INC part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 may apply or reapply at our main o1ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm 345 Ringle Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 so that we can update our 2les. /is should be done on a yearly Accepting applications for general laborers. Now Hiring: Maintenance/Electrician position basis. BPC o0ers competitive wages including attendance and We o4er the following bene5ts to our full-time We o4er the following bene5ts to our full-time Employees: safety bonuses. Fringe bene2ts include health, vision, dental, Employees:*Medical/Dental/Life Insurance-Pro5t Sharing *Medical/Dental/Life Insurance-Pro5t Sharing and life insurance, paid vacations, 401(k), & paid holidays. *Paid Vacation/Holidays *Paid Vacation/Holidays Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Applications can be picked up at the above address Applications can be picked up at the above address Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. From 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bessemer Plywood Corporation 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 Bessemer Plywood Corporation BPC is an equal opportunity employer LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER? is now accepting applications for Spreader positions. Applicants must be self-motivated and be able to work as a team. WANT TO GET PAID FOR TRAINING? 2is position has the opportunity to earn $15.00/hour. FULL-TIME LOAN Further details will be discussed in interview. OPERATIONS CLERK Gogebic Medical Care Facility is accepting BPC o3ers competitive bene4t package including health, dental, Gogebic Range Bank is taking applications for a Full-Time applications for the certified nurses aide training vision, and life insurance, 401(k), & paid holidays and program. Classes run for three weeks and Loan Operations Clerk. Experience preferred, but not paid vacations along with safety and attendance bonuses. required. We are accepting applications until students will be paid during that time with a 1 year All bonuses are discretionary. contract. Plus a $1000 sign on bonus!! 4 p.m. on Friday, December 14, 2018. Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Apply or send resume to: Please call for more information. Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Applications are available at GMCF: Gogebic Range Bank, 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI 49968 Bessemer Plywood Corporation 155 E. Cloverland Drive, (906)224-9811 ext. 107 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 P.O. Box 39, or online www.gogebicmedicalcare.com. EOE BPC is an equal opportunity employer Ironwood, MI 49938 www.gogebicrangebank.com Previous applicants please reapply. The Hurley School District is in need of the following positions EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER for the 2019-20 school year: RN/LPN Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach Villa Maria Health and Rehabilitation Center is accepting applications Application and background check forms are available in the for full and part time RN’s and LPN’s . District Business Office and on our website (www.hurley.k12.wi.us) Long term care experience is a de;nite plus however we will train those Distribution Assistant-Mailroom willing to learn and lead. Villa Maria has a competitive wage, including and will be accepted through This position is responsible for preparing all Friday, December 14, 2018. health, dental and vision insurance along with a generous PTO and Deliver, send or email to: 401K package. You must possess or be eligible to possess a Wisconsin printed materials for mailing and delivery. license. Tuition and student loan forgiveness programs are available. Christopher J. Patritto, District Administrator, Part Time - Evening & Midnight Shifts 5503 W Range View Drive, Hurley, WI 54534. Sign on Bonus! (715)561 4900, Ext. 202, or email to: [email protected]. Apply with resume in con;dence. A valid Driver’s License is required. Be able to The Hurley School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation Center Stand, count, lift and carry bundles & bags up to 50 lbs. race, creed, color, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, religion, 300 Villa Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 Applications are available Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm disability, national origin, political affiliation, or membership in the [email protected] Director of Nursing National Guard or military forces of the U.S., (715)561-3200 Daily Globe or other protective group status. 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ironwood, MI, 49938 Previous applicants, please reapply. No phone calls please.

General Assignment Reporter Gogebic Community College is actively seeking the following full-time positions & adjuncts: This position is responsible for covering Boulder Junction, Wisconsin English Adjunct local news and writing features. Winter Staffing Available Math Adjunct Full Time - Rotating shifts: days, nights & weekends Dining Room Servers/Wait Staff Men’s Baseball Coach Qualifications include: Breakfast & Dinner service available. We offer excellent, above normal Mt. Zion Chairlift Operators wages for the right candidates. Perfect job to earn some extra wages Mt. Zion Ski/Snowboard Instructors Effective verbal, written and computer skills during the winter. Hours can vary for each individual. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment Housekeeping Interested individuals should reference the college Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation Part time cabin cleaning during the months of December-March. website at www.gogebic.edu Excellent wages & days, hours vary, but can be set for each individual. Photograghy and/or pagination experience a plus Please submit the required materials to: These positions will be available to continue in the summer season Please forward resume and writing samples to: as well for the right candidates. Ashley Paquette, Director of Human Resources Housing is available Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Please apply in person at the Business Office: Gogebic Community College Daily Globe E4946 Jackson Road, Ironwood, MI 49938 Dairymen’s Inc., 10750 Dairymen's Road, P.O. Box 548 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 (906) 932-4231 ext. 324 Ironwood, MI, 49938 Contact for Application: Katie Rucinski, Controller or [email protected] Jerry Geiger, General Manager at (715)385-9363 Gogebic Community College is an equal opportunity email: [email protected] or Mail resume to: educator & employer. P.O. Box 289 Boulder Junction, WI 54512

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By Phillip Alder offer no defense. Ander- seek counseling and pay a son was expelled from $400 fine. Anderson will Sam Ewing, a former professional Baylor after a university not be forced to register as baseball player, said, “Hard work spotlights the character of people: investigation. a sex offender. Some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses and some don’t turn up at all.” Police rip toddler from mother’s At the bridge table, those who turn up their sleeves spotlight the useful spot-cards that they have and use arms at benefits office them to advantage. How does that apply in this deal? South is in four NEW YORK (AP) – Out- the name Monae Sinclair, hearts. West leads the club ace, then shifts to his singleton trump. rage built Monday over a told . Opening in no-trump with a six- video showing police offi- “The lady was begging for card major is wrong, in my opinion. However, it did silence East-West. cers violently yanking a them to get off of her. I was Note that five clubs doubled is down toddler from his mother’s scared.” only one, an unusually profitable adverse-vulnerability sacrifice. arms at a Brooklyn public Other clients shouted at The original declarer crossed to dummy with a trump at trick three benefits office, with offi- the officers. At one point, and led the spade two: jack, queen, cials criticizing police for an officer can be seen king. Then West, guided by his partner’s excellent play, returned not de-escalating the situa- pulling her stun gun and a spade. A moment later, West got tion and clients of the facil- pointing it at people in the in with the diamond ace and led another spade to give the defenders ity complaining it is indica- angry crowd. four tricks: one club, one diamond tive of how the city treats Headley was charged Daily Globe and two spades. SUDOKU South should have started on social-services recipients. with obstructing govern- Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN diamonds, where he has good spot- The video, taken by a mental administration, based on a 9x9 grid with several given cards. After the club ace, a heart numbers. The object is to place the to the ace and a heart to the four, bystander, captured the resisting arrest, endanger-    declarer plays a diamond to his king. chaotic scene that unfold- ing the welfare of a child numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares If West wins, he is endplayed; so he so that each row, each column and ducks smoothly. South continues ed last Friday as officers and trespassing. As of    each 3x3 box contains the same with the diamond jack. West takes tried to remove mother Monday afternoon, she that trick and has to return his last number only once. The difficulty level low diamond. Jazmine Headley from the was still in jail because   of the Conceptis Sudoku increases Declarer should win with dummy’s crowded office, where she there was a warrant for her from Monday to Saturday. queen, then, when East discards, lead the fourth diamond and pitch had sat on the floor for two arrest in New Jersey, prose-     his spade three. Now West is hours because of a lack of cutors said. Bail was not Answer to previous puzzle endplayed, forced either to lead away    from the spade king or to concede a chairs. Police were called requested and prosecutors           ruff-and-sluff. when she refused a securi- were reaching out to New              © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS ty guard’s order to leave. Jersey officials to “expedite          BRIDGE The woman ended up lying her release.”            face-up on the floor during A family member was          PHILLIPa tug of war over her 18- taking care of the child,             ALDERmonth-old son. authorities said.          “The baby was scream- The Brooklyn public

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