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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Snow showers likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 16 | Low: 8 | Details, page 2 LUTHER L. WRIGHT Cadets highlight Veterans Day program By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD – The 100th anniversary Veterans Day pro- gram at Luther L. Wright High School on Monday was highlight- ed by cadets of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Pro- gram performing several flag exercises from presenting colors, to marching exercises and a fold- ing ceremony. Col. Sandra Keefer (U.S. Army retired), the senior Army instruc- tor for the JROTC program, said the new assistant instructor Sgt. 1st Class Sean Hall started on Monday. The two are training 46 cadets in the program this year, she said. “We spend time getting ready to do this and I think the com- munity loves it,” Keefer said. “Last year we got the flag folding started and I got such great response from it that we decided to do it again this year.” Lt. Col. Cole Brunell, JROTC cadet and commander of the IHS Red Devil Battalion, said the cadets worked hard to set up the Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe stage and to learn the program. SALUTING ON stage prior to the Veterans Day program Monday at Luther L. Wright High School are from left: Sgt. 1st Class Alex Voss, Ironwood area Army recruiter; retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Manki, keynote speaker; JROTC Cadet Pfc. William Green (in back); JROTC Cadet Lt. Col. Cole Brunell (at podium), commander of the IHS Red Devil Battalion; Tom DeCarlo Sr., United Veterans Council; and Dennis Sandy, Disabled American Veterans Northland Chapter 66. VETERANS — page 5 Lake effect snow creates driving hazard across Northwoods Council By TOM LAVENTURE welcomes [email protected] IRONWOOD – The first big snow fall of new member, the season left several cars in ditches but the National Weather Service said the snow elects mayor should diminish this morning followed by a forecast of light snow. By P.J. GLISSON The weather made for hazardous travel [email protected] conditions with the most snow accumula- WAKEFIELD – Despite a tion in western Gogebic County from Iron- snowstorm, the Wakefield City wood through Wakefield, according to the Council chambers were full on National Weather Service. Monday evening as a new mayor The area school districts closed at around was elected and a new council 2 p.m. As of 8 p.m. Monday, the Weather Ser- member took his seat. vice’s hourly forecast graph was anticipating As their first order of busi- 6.6 inches of snow to fall in the Ironwood ness, council members elected area between 9 p.m. Monday and noon Dale White, who had just been today. appointed to the council seven There were some accidents, according to months ago, as their new mayor. Deputy Luke Bucknell of the Gogebic Coun- The new council member is ty Sheriff’s Department. The roads were slip- Scott Heikkila, who surprised pery and the plows were having a hard time many voters when he emerged as keeping up with the snow. Submitted photo the second-highest vote-getter “We’ve had a lot of cars in the ditch,” A WINTER storm has dumped over eight inches of heavy snow over the Gogebic despite having dropped out of Bucknell said. Range since Monday evening and is expected to tapper off later today. Gary Jackson the race just before last week’s That is why travel was not advisable, he submitted the photo. election. said. There were no reports of serious Both the media and city offi- injuries but some people were taken to the tral Dispatch, which covers Iron and Gogebic reports of passenger vehicles sliding in the cials had warned local citizens of hospital as a result of the weather related counties, said that Michigan State Police ditch, according to central dispatch. Heikkila’s exit from the race, but crashes, he said. were especially busy in Gogebic County as Although there did not appear to be reports it had been too late to remove his There was a temporary road closure on the area with the most snowfall during the of serious injuries the complete information name from the ballot, and he Old County Road near Puritan Road in afternoon and evening hours. There were at was not immediately available at the time of resulted in deciding to take the Bessemer Township, he said. A semi truck least two semi truck and trailers reported to the call. seat when he saw how many peo- and trailer jackknifed but was cleaned up, he have jackknifed on area highways and more ple voted for him. said. were reported to have slid into ditches. Heikkila received 236 votes A dispatch operator at Iron County Cen- Troopers were also busy responding to next to White’s 270 votes. SNOW — page 5 White’s election as mayor was consistent with the council’s tra- dition of electing the top vote-get- ter as mayor. Departments respond Normally, the council also would elect the second-highest vote-getter as mayor pro tempore, to Action Floors fire but Heikkila said in advance that By RICHARD JENKINS unteer fire departments, as well it would not be appropriate for [email protected] as the Mercer Area Ambulance. him to take that responsibility MERCER, Wis. – Firefight- Reports on the scene indi- when he does not yet have any ers from several area depart- cate there was a fire in a build- council experience. ments responded to reports of a ing, as well as at least one trail- Hence, council member Kay fire at Action Floors in Mercer er on site. Wiita made a motion for Amy Monday afternoon. According to information Tarro to continue as mayor pro Iron County Dispatch from the Iron County Dispatch tempore, and Heikkila seconded received the initial reports of the Mercer Volunteer Fire the motion as his first council the fire at approximately 2:36 Department cleared the scene action. p.m. at the facility just south of at approximately 6 p.m. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe At the start of the meeting, Mercer on U.S. 51. No information was avail- MEMBERS OF the Mercer Volunteer Fire and Ambulance depart- City Clerk Sue Ahonen swore in Among those responding to able regarding the cause of the ments remain on scene following a fire at Action Floors south of the four incumbent council mem- the scene were the Mercer, Sher- fire or the extent of the damage Mercer Monday afternoon. Multiple departments from the area bers, including White, Tarro, man-Springstead and Oma vol- Monday night. responded to help put out the fire. WAKEFIELD — page 5 TODAY INDEX Snow showers likely — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Monday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 300 High 13 High 59 (2005) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Health ...... 6 Low 11 Low -6 (1995) Monday 4 in. Snow depth 7 in. Obituaries ...... none Year ago today Precipitation Season total 8.4 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 23 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 22.6 in. Sports ...... 9-10 Low 16 Monday .21 in. l 2 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 21/13 Todayy we will see partly cloudy Bergland skies with a 90% chance of snow 17/9 showeshowers,ers, high temperature of 16°, Wakefield Ironwood humidhumiditydity of 53%. Southwest wind 9 Saxon 16/8 16/8 Marenisco mph. New snow accumulation of 19/10 arounaroundnd five inches possible. Bessemer 17/9 Upson Hurley 16/8 Watersmeet 16/9 16/8 17/8 SUNS AND MOON Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe Mercer 17/8 THE FIVE members of the Ironwood City Commission, from left, Joseph Cayer, Kim Manitowish Corcoran (mayor pro tem), Annette Burchell (mayor), Jim Mildren and Rick Semo, 17/4 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 6:57 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 4:30 p.m. take the oath of office at the start of the regular meeting on Monday. The incum- 17/5 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 4:59 p.m. bent candidates were re-elected to office on the Nov. 5 election. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 6:46 a.m. ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER Ironwood City Commission

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National Oceanic and d n a and c i n a e c O Oceanic l a n o i t a N National : r e w s n A This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: The candidates took the community. She recom- Erickson said the city oath of office. mended that a committee has been in communication Annette Burchell form to work on how do with Virginia Tech and that Former President Jimmy Carter enters hospital for surgery remains mayor as the can- best move forward. the university has noted its ATLANTA (AP) – Former U.S. Presi- helped build a Habitat for Humanity home didate who received the The commission expertise is with water dent Jimmy Carter was admitted to a hos- after getting 14 stiches following a fall on most votes, with Kim Cor- approved the re-appoint- chemistry. The city would pital on Monday evening for a surgery to Oct. 6. And he was briefly hospitalized coran named mayor pro ment of Scott Erickson as seek out Virginia Tech as a relieve pressure on his brain, caused by after fracturing his pelvis on Oct. 21. He tem with the second high city manager; Karen Gullan paid consultant in areas that bleeding due to his recent falls, his received a dire cancer diagnosis in 2015 but vote total. Joseph Cayer, as city clerk; Paul Linn as the university said it could spokeswoman said. survived and has since said he is cancer-free. Jim Mildren and Rick Semo city finance director and assist with in the process of The procedure is scheduled for Tues- Nearly four decades after he left office also regained their com- treasurer; Timothy Dean as developing the preliminary day morning at Emory University Hospi- and despite a body that’s failing after 95 mission seats. the city’s attorney and Den- engineering process with tal, Deanna Congileo said in a statement. years, the nation’s oldest-ever ex-president The commissioners nis Hewitt as the city asses- the engineering firm that Carter has fallen at least three times still teaches Sunday school roughly twice a took a moment to acknowl- sor. will eventually be selected to this year, and the first incident in the month at Maranatha Baptist Church in his edge Veterans Day. They In the city manger’s spring required hip replacement surgery. tiny hometown of Plains in southwest thanked the city staff for report, Erickson said the He traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, and Georgia. the past two years and said city is currently undergo- IRONWOOD — page 7 Winter already? Snow, deep DAILY GLOBE freeze from Rockies to East Coast CHICAGO (AP) – An arctic air mass that brought snow and ice to an area stretching from the Rocky Mountains to northern New England on Monday was poised to give way to record-breaking cold tem- peratures. In mid-Michigan, three people were killed in a two- vehicle crash that the Eaton County sheriff’s Sin department attributed to ce 1 heavy snowfall. And in 91 Kansas, the highway patrol 9 reported that a truck lost Associated Press control on an icy highway JEREMY KOHSMAN uses a leaf blower to remove the and slammed head-on into snow from his car in front of his home in Farmington another truck, killing an 8- Hills Monday. year-old girl in the other

vehicle. None of the 38 passengers according to the National In Chicago, where as and three crew members Weather Service. Other much as 6 inches of snow were injured, according to places in the path of the air fell, an Envoy Air flight the city’s aviation depart- mass saw ice and rain. from Greensboro, North ment. Denver saw just a few inch- Carolina, slid off an icy Snowfall totals could es of snow but suffered th runway at O’Hare Interna- reach up to a foot or more numerous accidents on icy 100 Anniversary tional Airport as it tried to in some areas of Indiana, roadways because the land at about 7:45 a.m. Michigan and Vermont, snow fell during the morn- ing commute. About 1,220 flights # # were canceled at Chicago’s THIS DAY airports and officials in the OPEN HOUSE area opened warming cen- IN HISTORY ters. In Michigan, some November 12 schools closed early, as did dozens of schools in the St. • 1953 US District Judge Grim, rules NFL can black Louis area. WEDNESDAY, out TV home games The snow and ice was • 1954 Ellis Island, immigration station in just the first punch from a NOVEMBER 20TH NY Harbor, closed weather system that • 1966 Buzz Aldrin takes the first “space selfie,” a pushed frigid air from photo of himself performing extravehicular activity Siberia across an area 10am-Noon & in space during the Gemini program. stretching from the Rocky Mountains to the East 1pm-3pm • 1968 US Supreme Court: Epperson v. Arkansas, Coast. Temperatures below court declares unconstitutional Arkansas law freezing were forecast as banning teaching evolution in public schools far south as Texas’ Gulf

Today’s History was sponsored by Coast. Join us for Refreshments “This is an air mass that’s more typical for the middle of January than Door Prizes mid-November,” said National Weather Service Watch the press run at 2:30pm meteorologist Kevin Birk. “It is pretty much about the GET READY FOR coldest we can be this time WINTER of year (and) it could break records all over the region.” Winter doesn’t officially 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 906-932-2211 start until December 22 this year. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 3 Community Calendar VETERANS DAY

Email calendar items and Bessemer Township Hall, Call Miriam at 906-667-0116. community news to Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, [email protected]. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, For more information, call 906- Wednesday, Nov. 13 Ironwood. area74.org. 932-2211. Grief Support Group, 1 to Christian Men of the 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown office, 1571 Highway 51 North Tuesday, Nov. 12 Cafe, Ironwood. in Arbor Vitae. Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 SMART Recovery, 4:30 Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Patterson courts or Ironwood head, Hurley. Talk with a mer. Memorial Building. recovery coach. Call 715-660- Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic County Veter- 0073. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian ans Service Officer, 9:30- Mentoring of Moms, 9- Church, Hurley. area74.org. 11:30 a.m., Ironwood Memori- 10:30 a.m., Range Community Klassic Kruisers Car al Building. 906-667-1110. Bible Church, Hurley. 715- Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic Friends of the Mercer 561-4355. Community College Jacob Public Library, 10 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- library, Mercer, Wis. open meeting, noon, Salem wood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ironwood Masonic Lodge noon, Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic Ironwood. area74.org. DOVE Support Group, building. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Government noon, Golden Dragon. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Bessemer Housing Com- Story Time, 4 p.m., Iron- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and mission, 8 a.m., Executive wood Carnegie Library. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Director’s Office, 709 West Gogebic Medical Care Iron County Veterans Iron Street, Bessemer. Kim E. Strom/Daily Globe Facility Family Night, 4:30 Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Iron County FInance p.m., conference room, Wake- Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- Committee, 8 a.m., Iron JOHN FRELLO from the American Legion Post 27 of Bessemer leads the Veterans field. 561-2190. County Courthouse, Hurley. Day ceremony at the at A.D. Johnston Junior and Senior High School in Bessemer. Bessemer American Mercer Health and Well- Bessemer Downtown Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Development Authority, 4 ican Legion, Bessemer. Mercer Community Center. p.m., DDA room, City Hall. Come Write Your Novel, Wakefield American 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Carnegie Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 Library. p.m. regular meeting, post, Friday, Nov. 15 Don’t make shoveling marathon event Ironwood American Wakefield. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- IMPACT Life Support Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- LANSING – With the first big snow of basis, schedule a meeting with your doctor ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior the season, area residents will need to prior to the first anticipated snowfall. rial Building, Legion club Church, Ironwood. Center. room. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- clear out their driveways and sidewalks. –Take frequent breaks during shovel- Wakefield VFW Post p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, The American Heart Association warns ing so you don’t overstress your heart. 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. that for most people, shoveling snow may –Don’t eat a heavy meal prior or soon Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Mercer Food Pantry, not lead to health problems, however, the after shoveling since it can place an extra Gathering, Participating 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, and Supporting, 6 p.m., Church, Bessemer. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: risk of a heart attack during snow shovel- load on your heart. developmental disability advo- area74.org. 715-476-7655. ing increases for others. –Don’t drink alcoholic beverages cacy group, Community Men- Government Alcoholics Anonymous/ One of the reasons heart attacks can before or immediately after shoveling. tal Health, Wakefield. 906- Wakefield Housing Com- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- 229-6170. mission, 9 a.m., Sunset an Church, Ironwood. occur during snow shoveling is the combi- Alcohol may increase a person’s sensation Alcoholics Anonymous, Manor community room, 200 area74.org. nation of colder temperatures and physi- of warmth and may cause them to under- 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of Pierce St., Wakefield. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. cal exertion which increases the workload estimate the extra strain their body is the Transfiguration, Ironwood. Iron County Human Ser- EST, Ontonagon United area74.org. vices Personnel Committee, Methodist Church basement, on the heart. under in the cold. Government noon, courthouse, Hurley. next to Holiday gas station, As a result, too much strain on the –Be aware of the dangers of hypother- Iron County Forestry and Iron County Human Ser- Ontonagon. area74.org. heart during these conditions can cause a mia. Heart failure causes most deaths in Parks Committee, 8 a.m., vices Board, 3 p.m., court- Alcoholics Anonymous, heart attack. To help make snow removal hypothermia. Wear a hat and dress in lay- Forestry Conference Room, house, Hurley. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace 607 3rd Ave. N., Hurley. Bessemer Area Sewer Catholic Church, Ironwood. safer, consider the following tips. ers of warm clothing, which traps air Gogebic-Iron County Air- Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- area74.org. Consult a doctor. If you have a medical between layers forming a protective insu- port Board, 10 a.m., Airport, mer City Hall. condition or don’t exercise on a regular lation. Ironwood. Gogebic County Board, 5 Saturday, Nov. 16 Hurley City Council, 5 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. p.m., buget hearing before Erwin Township Board, Union Station Food regular meeting, city hall. 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. Pantry and Northern Food WisDOT presents Lac Du Flambeau Montreal City Council, Thursday, Nov. 14 Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., city hall. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Town of Oma, 6 p.m., BDC with tribal excellence award Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Alcoholics Anonymous, budget meeting followed by 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran regular meeting, Town Hall. Patterson courts or Ironwood Memorial Building. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. LAC DU FLAMBEAU, lence Awards recognize skilled workforce hub, pro- Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Community Pickleball Town Hall. Gogebic County Veter- Wis – Lac Du Flambeau individuals, organizations viding the resources, train- ans Service Officer, 10:30- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Business Development and businesses who have ing and skills required for Iron County Board of School gymnasium. 715-776- Supervisors, 6 p.m., Iron 11:30 a.m., Wakefield City Corporation announced made exemplary contribu- sustainable careers Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet 4588. County Courthouse, Hurley. Ironwood Carnegie recently it has received a tions and service to build- throughout the region.” Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Library Board, 4 p.m. Tribal Excellence Award ing and enhancing partner- LDF Construction’s cer- p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- Alcoholics Anonymous, ty Center. 1110. from the Wisconsin ships with the WisDOT tification to participate in Red Hats Society Lun- 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran Gogebic Range Water Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Department of Transporta- and Wisconsin tribal com- the U.S. Small Business Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., cheon, order at noon, Maple- wood Restaurant, Ironwood. tion. Randy Soulier, BDC munities. Administration 8(a) Busi- chief operating officer, “The Workforce Devel- ness Development Pro- accepted the award on opment & Business Train- gram and the Wisconsin Piano trio to perform in Ashland behalf of all BDC team- ing Center is another foun- Department of Adminis- mates and regional part- dational building block to tration’s Minority Busi- ASHLAND, Wis. – The con brio, followed by a since their move to the ners at this year’s Wiscon- ultimately create a scalable, ness Enterprise Program St. Croix Piano Trio will be Romanza-Andante which United States. Professors sin Tribal Transportation vibrant and sustainable help LDF Construction returning to the Northland starts with a beautiful solo Ivan Konev (piano) and Conference in Green Bay. business development compete for direct-bid for a performance on Satur- piano introduction fol- Natalia Moiseeva (violin) WisDOT recognized model,” Soulier said. “This contracts as well as jump- day, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at lowed by romantic inter- work on staff in the music BDC for its efforts to training and business start partnerships and the United Presbyterian- weaving lines in the violin department at the Universi- advance the Workforce development center is alliances with other orga- Congregational Church in and cello. This trio ends ty of Wisconsin-River Falls. Development & Business designed to become a nizations. Ashland. Many attendees with the more stately Moiseeva is also the assis- Training Center in the Lac will remember the superb dance of the Intermezzo- tant concertmaster for the du Flambeau Business performance of this trio in Tempo di Minuetto. Minnesota Opera. Cellist Park, and its work with 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 the 2017 ACMS season. After a short intermis- Tanya Remenikova is pro- LDF Construction, a BDC The program will open sion, the program will con- fessor of music at the Uni- Leather, loaded, business unit, to secure 6 cyl, 4dr, 6 speed, with the rarely performed clude with Tchaikovsky versity of Minnesota-Min- federal and state certifica- heated seats, Hummel Piano Trio No. 7, Piano Trio in a minor, Op. neapolis. tions. $10,000 in Extras, Op. 96 in E flat Major, 50. This well-known selec- This concert is being “Our team works dili- only 97,000 miles. which is the last of Hum- tion starts with the dramat- brought to the gently to position our busi- mel’s piano trios, written ic Pezza elegiaco, which Chequamegon Bay region nesses for success in the in 1825. It opens with an opens with a gorgeous by the Ashland Chamber private sector and now in Allegro con spirito, fol- cello solo. Music Society, whose mis- the government contract- lowed by an Andante The second movement sion is supported in large ing space as well,” Soulier $ (which is a theme and vari- is a theme and variation, part by private donations said. “Alongside our part- 20,999 ations), and finishes with which is frequently com- and the Cheqamegon Bay ners, we are developing a the spirited Rondo all pared to the famous Varia- Arts Council and the Wis- foundation to create more russo/Allegro vivace. tions on a Rococo Theme. consin Arts Board with jobs and build self-sustain- This is followed by the Comprised of 11 variations funds by the state of Wis- ing economic futures for unfinished Borodin D with a finale and coda, this consin. Mark and Pat Belk- people in the region.” Cloverland300 E. 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Sue Mizell, Publisher That’s roughly the number of chil- Both the New and Old Testaments Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor dren in foster care in America. I was emphasize God’s care for the wid- with a former foster child, now a ows and orphans. We must do as mother herself, earlier this month. God does! And an important part of We were screening a short, powerful the message of this or any other sim- documentary called “I Lived on Kathryn ilar initiative is: We all have our Parker Avenue,” about the challenges Lopez roles. There’s more than enough for In Their Opinion and rewards of adoption. Sarah all of us to do -- including being Wiping slate clean Zagorski told us about growing up practical supports to families with with her mother -- fighting for food foster and adoptive children, who at 5 years old, among other chal- are often dealing with past trauma is right thing to do lenges -- eventually leading to her We screened the adoption docu- and other systemic problems. being placed in foster care in mentary at the Sheen Center for It’s a whole different column, but Everybody makes mistakes, some bigger than oth- Louisiana for almost eight years, Thought & Culture, which happens I appreciated a talk Florida Sen. ers. People have the right to overcome their past before finally finding a home with a to be next to a Planned Parenthood Marco Rubio delivered at my alma transgressions and move on, hopefully in the right loving adopted family. When you clinic -- sharing a wall -- yards away mater, the Catholic University of direction, with the smaller offenses playing less of a look at and hear from her now, it’s from Margaret Sanger Square, America, recently. He talked about role in a person’s future. hard not want to pray for the young named for the founder of what our duty to the common good. And The Michigan House last week passed legislation Sarahs of today. became Planned Parenthood. Recent- the common good is not just a that would overhaul expungement laws and make it Of the hundreds of thousands of ly while leaving the Sheen Center, I civic/philosophical phrase; the com- easier for hundreds of thousands of people to have children in foster care, more than was confronted with clinic escorts mon good has faces. That’s why I’m clean criminal records. 100,000 are adoptable, eligible for and pro-life sidewalk counselors. so grateful that Sarah tells her story, This is especially pertinent with the recent legal- placement in “forever families.” And then I saw a young couple who to advocate for children who can’t ization of the recreational use of marijuana in Michi- We’ve got some 330 million people looked like their dreams had died. come out to say “Help me. Love me. gan. Someone convicted of a minor pot-related crime living in the United States. This can The woman looked like life had been Save me.” back in the day wouldn’t face such a conviction be done. These Sarahs can find lov- sucked out of her. Which is, of There’s the particular tragedy, nowadays. ing families. These Sarahs should be course, exactly what had happened. too, of abortion. And couples want Seven bills, approved with bipartisan support in given a fighting chance. So, what are we going to do about babies! Occasionally, I hear a story the Republican-led chamber, were sent to the Senate November is National Adoption this all? The Christian Alliance for about a couple who stands outside for future consideration, the Associated Press report- Month, giving us an opportunity to Orphans has a campaign, dubbed an abortion clinic and says: “We’ll ed. rally to the cause and shine a light “More Than Enough,” that is rallying love your baby.” This needs to be One measure, starting as early as 2022, would on something everyone should be people behind the conviction that ubiquitous in our culture, making it provide for the automatic expungement of certain talking about. It coincides with the our country has the means to adopt a culture of life and love when it crimes without the need for applications to be filed. start of the holiday season, which all its unhoused foster children. This seems the very opposite some days. Other measures would shorten the waiting period traditionally brings families together. should be true and will be true if More Than Enough. Let’s make it all before people could ask to set aside misdemeanor So, what about the kids who don’t religious communities, in particular, so. offenses and let those with misdemeanor pot convic- have food, family or fun? What step up to the plate. Christians, in a Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- tions to clear the offenses – if they wouldn’t have about the children who have no particular way, believe we are adopt- ed at [email protected]. been crimes before voters’ legalization of pot in 2018. sense of normal? It’s not just marijuana-related offenses that come into play. The bills would make many traffic offenses eligible for expungement. They also would let more people with multiple crimes apply, plus they would require multiple felony offenses to be treated as a sin- gle conviction if they take place within 24 hours. Talk about making a clean slate. We’re not talking about serial killers wiping their records clean. The issue here is allowing people con- victed of misdemeanors and other relatively minor offenses to not have those transgressions follow them the rest of their lives. A goal of the legislation presumably would be to remove barriers to unemployment, housing and other issues. Looking at the issue long term, if someone’s past marijuana conviction kept them from being employed in certain jobs, that person would have more trouble paying taxes or being a fully productive member of society. To look at it another way, were someone to use marijuana now in a manner that would have led to a conviction a few years ago, the outcome likely would be different. This is just leveling the playing field. We believe the legislation will let more people learn from their pasts and move on with their lives. –The Mining Journal Today in history

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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 5 Hurley students celebrate veterans with music, choir By TOM LAVENTURE School Choir performance of “God Bless [email protected] America.” HURLEY, Wis. – Hurley K-12 School “I think we try a lot harder because we students filled the gym with patriotic band know that these pieces mean a lot,” said music and two choirs performed for the Ezra Manzer, a Hurley junior and the Veterans Day assembly Monday. French horn player in the band. “We “It’s always an honor for all of us to always enjoy performing on Memorial Day play in this program,” said Jessika Cane, and Veterans Day. band teacher and conductor. Chris Kelly, Hurley K-12 School history The band tries to change things up teacher, served as Master of Ceremonies from year to year, she said. Last year the for the assembly. He spoke about the band played the theme songs of each of importance of honoring veterans with the armed forces, whereas this year they quotes from Presidents Abraham Lincoln Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe mixed it up with some mood-building and John F. Kennedy. THE HURLEY High School Choir performs “God Bless America” by late composer music, she said. “Let us resolve to show the respect and Irving Berlin, arranged by Charles Boutelle, and lead by HHS Band director Jesika The band opened the event with the appreciation for the commitment shown Cane, as part of the Veterans Day assembly Monday in the school gym. The choir “Star Spangled Banner,” and later per- by our veterans today, on Veterans Day,” includes, from left, first row, Emily Dennis, Brooklynn Sain, Mackenzie Osterman formed “Sons Of Liberty.” The Hurley Seeley, Stephanie Watkins and Cali Huotari. Second row, Cas Bordner, Samantha Sixth Grade Choir performed “Sacrifices Butterfield, Haley Mead, Paige Girton and Lindsay Carli. Third row, Jaxon Sokol, Taylor Kloehn, Michael Genisot and Jack Brown. Made,” followed by the Hurley High HURLEY — page 5 Snow degrees and a low around Veterans at war for the past 18 years and SSG Eugene Wheeler III, the U.S. 17 degrees. remains at war with terrorists all over Marines recruiter in the Rhinelander “With the high pressure the world, he said. area, said there is definitely a lot of From page 1 dominating the weather we From page 1 Friends, relatives and neighbors tradition and roots with anything the Joe Phillips, a meteorol- are expecting the cold air Everything fell into place and the who have served in the military military does. It’s good to see the ogist with the Marquette to stick around through cadets enjoyed the practice, he said. helped to write the history of those public interested in seeing how cere- National Weather Forecast Tuesday and Tuesday It takes a lot of hand’s on work to times and today’s men and women in monies are done and the cadet stu- Office, said the heavy lake night,” Phillips said. “It learn and to perfect all of the flag and uniform are writing that history in dents get to show the reason why effect snow came from a should be a cold one and honor guard routines, he said. Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, he said. they chose to do join JROTC, he said. high pressure front that after the wind shifts then Brunell welcomed classmates, The youth today will continue to “It peels back the curtains of Oz, if was forcing winds from the things will start warming community and veterans by noting small parts of a larger organization you would, and it really shows every- north and the northwest. up a bit. the first Armistice Day on Nov. 11, that continues the fight against some- one the dedication and the spirit that Another high pressure Things should warm up 1919, was to acknowledge the veter- thing the U.S. didn’t start and the ultimately is what the military fights front to the west should on Saturday but there will ans and the fallen World War I that next generation must finish, he said. for fights for, I think,” Wheeler said. cause a shift in the winds probably be a rain and ended a year earlier. The day was “Today, we honor the men and To see the area veterans and the from the south in the after- snow mix, he said. made a national holiday in 1936 and women who have fought to protect community come to event adds noon and from the south- “This first snow is soft its name was changed to Veterans our freedom,” he said. another layer of showing how people west by mid-to-late after- and makes it difficult to Day in 1954. Manki called on a teacher to have come together and honor veterans for noon, he said. plow on gravel and the Brunell introduced they keynote a student yell out her response when the sacrifices they made, he said. “That is nice news for blades need to be kept speaker, retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. she was asked what freedom meant “When they return they can take anyone who doesn’t want higher,” said Bob Richards, David Manki, an Ironwood native to her. “We get to choose,” was the care of each other and share both the any more snow,” Phillips said. supervisor of Ironwood’s who graduated high school here in reply. good and the bad of what they Today’s high tempera- Department of Public 1970 and then from Northern Michi- “In fact, today they are serving all learned during that time,” Wheeler ture should be near 15 Works. gan State University in 1977. As an around the world protecting your said. degrees with a low of 13 Plowing at night is safer officer in the U.S. Army, Manki’s right to choose,” Manki said. Tom DeCarlo, a World War II vet- degrees, with wind chill for everyone and so the oversees service included the Repub- Some veterans come back eran of the U.S. Navy, said he’s been values between minus 10 graders go out at 2 a.m., he lic of South Korea, Iraq, Kuwait, changed forever or some do not representing the American Legion or degrees and zero, accord- said. The second group fol- Saudi Arabia and Germany. His come back, he said. But this is a war the United Veterans at Veterans Day ing to the Weather Service. lows in the residence areas wartime service included Operation that must be won to remain a free ceremonies for 70 years. He joined The next chance for and the sidewalks, he said. Desert Shield and Desert Storm in people, he said. the Navy on July 19, 1944 and served more precipitation will be The city has 66 miles of 1990-91. Young people will go on to careers aboard the newly commissioned air- on Wednesday, with a high roads to plow, not includ- Manki said Armistice Day 1919 and they will raise families and teach craft carrier USS Thetis Bay. of 21 degrees and a low of ing the alleys, he said. was meant to honor the veterans of their own children about freedom, DeCarlo served in the South Pacif- 14 degrees. That low pres- Gogebic County Road what was hoped to be the war to end Manki said. This generation will con- ic and his ship was among the allied sure system will be moving Commission has hundreds all wars. World War I resulted in 40 tinue the tradition of Veterans Day so armada in Tokyo Bay when General in from Minnesota and of miles of roads, he said. million military and civilian dead, the next generation will understand Douglas MacArthur accepted the sur- Wisconsin and shifting The city crews have the dif- left much of Europe in ruins, what it means to appreciate the men render of Imperial Japanese forces on across Lake Michigan, ficulty of going around destroyed the world economy, he and women who put on a uniform, he Sept. 2, 1945. bringing trace snow of a cars and other obstacles of said. said. “I saw MacArthur there on Sept. quarter-inch, or maybe a city roads, while the coun- But the wars have continued and “God bless the United States of 2,” DeCarlo said, adding that he also half-inch in spots, he said. ty crews have to contend currently the United States has been America,” Manki said. quit smoking on the return voyage. 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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. nated feces. It causes symp- Public health experts (AP) – The Tampa Bay area toms like fever, dark urine, say the majority of hepati- has been hit especially yellow-tinged skin or eyes, tis A cases come from hard by hepatitis A cases fatigue and gastric issues. white men in their young this year. People pass it along by eat- adult years to middle age. The region has led the ing or drinking tainted Most are transient, with state this year with 466 food or water, or through limited access to sanitation new hepatitis A cases in sex. methods and are more Pasco County, 369 in Pinel- Since 2016, outbreaks commonly drug users. las County and 145 in have hit 29 states, begin- Free hepatitis A vac- Hillsborough. ning in California and cines are part of an aggres- The Tampa Bay Times Michigan, Kaiser Health sive effort to beat back an reports that Pinellas health News reports. More than outbreak that recently officials were the first in 25,000 cases have been prompted Florida Surgeon Florida to deploy “foot reported nationally in the General Scott Rivkees to teams” into areas where last year. declare a statewide emer- people at risk for hepatitis In the Tampa Bay area, gency. Associated Press A tend to gather. They’ve reports of food service The local health depart- TRISHA PRESTON, a paramedic, poses outside the headquarters of her employer, administered 789 vaccines workers infecting others at ment has already visited American Medical Response, in Portland, Ore. Preston was attacked in the back of since May. Now, other local restaurants have one motel in St. Petersburg her ambulance by a patient in a mental health crisis earlier this year and sustained counties are undertaking dominated the news cover- three times this year. It’s bruising, bite marks and a concussion that left her with temporary double vision similar efforts. age about hepatitis A. where people rent rooms and headaches. Paramedics in Portland are undergoing mandatory training in Since January 2018, Workers who handle food by the hour, the month, defensive tactics after a rash of high-profile attacks against them as they respond Florida has recorded 3,395 and don’t wash their hands and anything in between. to 911 calls for people in a mental health or drug-related crisis. cases of hepatitis A. The after using the restroom or Many of the renters would virus affects the liver and forgo using gloves can pass be homeless, and are at spreads through contami- the virus onto others. risk for hepatitis A. Oregon paramedics get defensive Cholesterol levels dropping in training in wake of attacks US, but many still need care By GILLIAN FLACCUS transported these patients the mental health care sys- Associated Press in the backs of patrol cars, tem in Oregon and nation- WASHINGTON (AP) – PORTLAND, Ore. – in handcuffs, to traditional wide. Some good health news: Trisha Preston was trans- emergency rooms less Oregon’s mental hospi- Americans’ cholesterol lev- porting a patient in a men- equipped to help them. tal is so overcrowded that els are dropping, and tal health crisis in the back The policy puts the city the state recently was sued more people at especially of her ambulance when at the forefront of a grow- for making court-ordered high risk are getting treat- suddenly the woman ing national movement to patients languish in jail as ment. undid her seatbelt, jumped decriminalize mental they awaited beds. Overall, Researchers say Mon- off the gurney and began health by treating a psychi- the state lacks mental day’s report suggests a con- attacking the veteran atric crisis as a medical health care options that fall troversial change in recom- paramedic, punching her emergency similar to a between the extremes of mendations for cholesterol and pulling her hair. By the heart attack – not as a going to the emergency treatment may be starting time Preston’s partner crime. room and being institution- to pay off. wrestled the woman to the Portland drew key parts alized for weeks or “It is very heartening,” floor, Preston had a con- of its new approach from months. said Dr. Pankaj Arora of the cussion and bite marks on Alameda County, Califor- Walk-in options for peo- University of Alabama at Associated Press her arms. nia, where paramedic ple who recognize they are Birmingham, who led the THIS JUNE 14, 2011, file photo, shows the pills of the “It took me a good cou- transports and a psychi- in crisis – or headed that study. “But there is more to drug Lipitor in Willingboro, N.J. Researchers exam- ple of months to get it out atric emergency room way – are almost nonexis- do.” ined records of people taking cholesterol-lowering of my head. I was constant- model have reduced hospi- tent, making paramedics Heart disease is the medicine between 2005 and 2016, a few years after a ly thinking about it,” Pre- talization rates for mental the front-line caregivers world’s leading killer and big change in treatment guidelines. They found ston said. “We’re all on health emergencies by when those symptoms high cholesterol is a key encouraging drops, suggesting the change may be high alert these days.” 85%, said Scott Zeller, vice reach a crisis point, said risk factor – but not the paying off. Her experience is part president for acute psychia- Chris Bouneff, executive only one. Doctors long of a rash of attacks in try for Vituity, a multistate director of Oregon’s chap- treated patients based mation from more than decreased. recent months on medical consultancy ter of the National Alliance mostly on their level of so- 32,000 adults between “These are surprisingly paramedics in this Pacific group. Cities from Billings, on Mental Illness. called “bad” cholesterol, 2005 and 2016. impressive results” that Northwest city as they Montana, to San Bernardi- Advocates also worry whether they had other Among people taking together predict a 15% to respond to a growing num- no, California, are also re- headline-grabbing violent risks or not. In 2013, cholesterol medication, the 20% reduction in risk of ber of 911 calls for patients examining how they treat incidents reinforce the national guidelines urged average level of that “bad” heart attacks and strokes, in mental health or drug- people in a psychiatric stereotype that people with them instead to focus more cholesterol – what’s known said Dr. Michael Miller, related crises. The uptick emergency. mental illness are danger- on people’s overall heart as LDL cholesterol – preventive cardiology chief in violence is so severe that “If an ambulance comes ous. risk, by taking into account dropped 21 points over the at the University of Mary- the private ambulance to your house and takes “People with a mental age, blood pressure, dia- study period, the land Medical Center, who company that holds Port- you somewhere versus if health diagnosis are much betes and other factors. researchers reported in the wasn’t involved with the land’s 911 contract is train- the police come and take more likely to be the victim Those at highest risk Journal of the American study. ing more than 500 of its you away, that’s a whole of a violent crime (than) would get the most benefit College of Cardiology. It Moreover, there was an employees in defensive tac- different thing,” Zeller said. the perpetrator. So it’s from cholesterol-lowering was declining even before uptick in statin use by peo- tics. “These are medical issues important to bear that in statin drugs. the 2013 guidelines but ple with diabetes over the The company is trying ... and when you have an mind,” said Sarah Rad- The Alabama team continued to inch down study period, from less to better understand what’s exacerbation, you need the cliffe, a managing attorney examined records from the afterward. than half to over 60% get- happening in the field. same type of emergency at Disability Rights Ore- Centers for Disease Con- Total cholesterol levels ting one. Diabetics are par- “The frequency appears help that you would get if gon, which advocates for trol and Prevention that and another fat known as ticularly vulnerable to to be increasing. 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From page 5 From page 2 Kelly said. “And let us design the purification resolve to make a stronger plant that best fits Iron- commitment to show that wood’s water system. respect and appreciation “We view that as value every day.” added,” Erickson said. The keynote speaker The commission was Ricky Marchant, a U.S. assigned commissioner Navy veteran who served board appointments: from 1970 to 1990. He his –Gogebic- Iron Wastew- first time speaking in front ater Authority and Board – of students on the topic of Rick Semo with Jim Mil- veterans went well. dren as alternate; Associated Press “I really enjoyed it,” –Planning Commission THIS STILL image from video issued by NASA’s Solar Marchant said. “It’s great to Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe – Joseph Cayer Dynamics Observatory shows Mercury as it passes see that much enthusiasm KAREN MATTSON, sixth- and eighth-grade teacher at –Pat O’Donnell Civic between Earth and the sun on Monday. The solar sys- in our little community.” Hurley K-12 School, bows her head during the Center – Jim Mildren tem’s smallest, innermost planet resembles a tiny Marchant talked to the moment of silence to honor deceased and missing in –Park & Recreation – black dot during the transit, which began at 7:35 a.m. students about what it action veterans during a Veterans Day assembly Mon- Kim Corcoran EST. takes to be a service mem- day in the school gym. –Historic Ironwood ber. To do their job well the Theatre – Rick Semo family must also play an extra that makes veterans “Especially for the stu- –Ironwood Carnegie Mini Mercury skips across important role at home, he feel good, he said. dents, to know what the Library – Kim Corcoran said. As the commander of veterans sacrificed for their –Downtown Ironwood sun’s vast glare in rare transit “When the service VFW Post 1580 in Hurley, country,” Sivula said. “I Development Authority – member leaves the other Marchant also presented think it’s a good thing that Annette Burchell CAPE CANAVERAL, shot until 2049. spouse has to do both jobs certificates to Tanner Vogel they have this program In other business, the Fla. (AP) – Mini Mercury In Maryland, clouds and be mother and father,” for winning the Voice of every year. I think the kids commission approved: skipped across the vast, prevented NASA solar Marchant said. “It’s tough Democracy Essay contest enjoy it and I am honored –The commission glaring face of the sun astrophysicist Alex Young at home but if you make it of the VFW/American to do it.” rules. Monday in a rare celestial from getting a clear peek. easier at home then while Legion. Emily Osterman Hurley High School –Designation of Incred- transit. Live coverage was provided the person is gone it makes won the Patriot’s Pen Band trumpet player ibleBank as the city depos- Stargazers used solar-fil- by observatories including their job out there a lot eas- Essay. Joseph Cane played “Taps” itory. tered binoculars and tele- NASA’s orbiting Solar ier also.” Arvid Sivula, a member during a moment of silence –The city’s official scopes to spot Mercury – a Dynamics Observatory. As for being a veteran of the Vietnam Veterans of to honor deceased and newspaper as the Daily tiny black dot – as it “It’s a bummer, but the Marchant said he doesn’t America, served as captain missing in action veterans. Globe. passed directly between whole event was still expect anything special. of the honor guard of veter- Some of the veterans –The city’s official Earth and the sun on Mon- great,” Young wrote in an When someone says thank ans. He said the school stayed to have lunch with radio stations as WJMS- day. email. “Both getting to see you, then it’s that little events are important. the students. WIMI and WUPM-WHRY. The eastern U.S. and it from space and sharing it Canada got the whole 5 ½- with people all over the hour show, weather per- country and world.” Trump, 2020 Dem contenders tout efforts to boost veterans mitting, along with Central At Cape Canaveral, and South America. The space buffs got a two-for- ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) – On Vet- ing two days before historic impeach- Buttigieg said female veterans and rest of the world, except for one. As Mercury’s silhou- erans Day, President Donald Trump ment hearings, sought to highlight service members in particular have Asia and Australia, got just ette graced the morning paid tribute to America’s troops at a policy differences with the embattled been neglected, including on con- a sampling. sun, SpaceX launched 60 New York City parade as top 2020 president before a key bloc of voters. cerns about sexual harassment and Mercury is the solar sys- small satellites for global Democratic candidates outlined their “The president has let veterans women’s health. Women are the mili- tem’s smallest, innermost internet service, part of plans for the Department of Veterans down,” said Democrat Pete Buttigieg, tary’s fastest-growing subgroup. planet. The next transit the company’s growing Affairs, such as naming a woman to the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, “I think leadership plays a huge isn’t until 2032, and North Starlink constellation in run the agency for the first time. Indiana. role so absolutely I’d seek to name a America won’t get another orbit. The Democratic proposals, com- A former Navy intelligence officer, woman to lead VA,” he said.

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"But I also think we they're going to represent the NFC in gotta look critically at ourselves and what Miami in February. we're asking him to do and making sure WHAT'S WORKING we're putting him in position to get some That whole relationship thing between of those balls because he does have a great Aaron Rodgers and coach Matt LaFleur talent." and his staff. INJURED Rodgers looked over to the sideline fol- Several players are nursing injuries. lowing Jones' third touchdown of the game Cornerback Tremon Smith and linebacker on Sunday. It was a 13-yard run with 11:50 Ty Summers both left Sunday's game with to go in the third quarter. Rodgers lined up concussions. The good news is Green Bay 5 yards behind the center, with Jones has a bye week, the Packers' latest bye immediately next to him. since the bye was reintroduced in 1990. Rodgers took the snap and handed it to "Obviously, we've accomplished the Jones. Right guard Billy Turner and right start that we've wanted to get off to and tackle Bryan Bulaga both blocked left Associated Press now we have a chance to get healthy," while tight end Marcedes Lewis ran a GREEN BAY Packers' Aaron Jones and Aaron Rodgers take a selfie after a game Rodgers said. "I think overall we've been quick out to the right. The movement up against the Carolina Panthers Sunday in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers won 24-16. fortunate so far to not have a number of front created a massive hole for Jones to major injuries, but a lot of us are nursing stroll through. "That was one of my goals to start the The Packers got a delay of game penal- things that we have throughout the early "I just love that play call," Rodgers said. season," said Jones on leading the NFL in ty Sunday following a timeout. part of the season. It will be nice to get that "I always tell (quarterbacks coach Luke) touchdowns. "So going into a bye, over STOCK UP week off. Obviously, the scotch tastes a lot Getsy like I've told 'AVP' (former Packers halfway through the season and to be lead- Davante Adams. The two-time Pro Bowl better at 8-2 on a bye week than 7-3." quarterbacks coach) Alex Van Pelt in the ing that, it's big time, but I've got to keep it receiver had the 14th 100-yard receiving KEY NUMBERS past, (former Packers assistant) Tom up, I've got to keep grinding and continue game of his career on Sunday. After miss- 7-0 – Green Bay is 7-0 this season when Clements and I used to talk about how the to score touchdowns." ing four games with turf toe, it looks as recording at least one takeaway. simplest plays are the best plays, and I feel WHAT'S NOT WORKING though Adams is returning to form just in NEXT STEPS like that's a very simple play that's been LaFleur said Monday that the team's time for the home stretch of the season. The Packers will rest and heal before very effective for us, so I was maybe point- communication during substitutions is "I feel great, man," Adams said. "I still hitting the road to take on the 49ers on ing over to Luke, hoping he would under- poor and is something he and his staff will have to deal with some uncomfortable Nov. 24. LaFleur's younger brother, Mike, stand what I was thinking there." look to improve during the bye week. stuff but I'm obviously able to perform at a is the passing game coordinator for San The relationship is working, as is the "It looks chaotic and disorganized at high level, still run around and be at full Francisco. plan to get Jones the ball. Jones is tied with times," he said. "That's something we're speed. That's a plus." "My wife and my kids are going to go Christian McCaffrey for the league lead in going to take a good, hard look at and how STOCK DOWN out a couple days early and they're going rushing touchdowns (11) and total touch- we can make it more clear and efficient for Marquez Valdes-Scantling. With Adams to be staying at their house," LaFleur said. downs (14). our players." now back in the fold, someone's numbers "Hopefully she can do some recon for us."

Area runners SAMSONS HOME OPENER honored by Indianhead Conference Several area runners were honored by the Indi- anhead Conference. The all-conference team is based solely on runners’ finishes in the three Indian- head Conference races. David Collins and Sawyer Stengard of confer- ence-champion Ironwood were both first team mem- bers. Their coach, Ben Schmandt, was named coach of the year. Five area girls earned all- conference honors. They were Hurley’s Mackenzie Backman, Ironwood’s Lilley Smith, Aundrea Stengard and Sienna Hollenbeck and Submitted photo Mercer’s KD Knipp. THE GOGEBIC Samsons home opener is tonight against Mesabi at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood. The women’s game is at 5 p.m., followed Dale Rajala of confer- by the men’s contest at 7. Men’s team members include from left, first row: Emmanuel Ige, Azariah Goodwin, Yaser Khan, Louis Bogda, ence champion Solon Raquentez Woodley, Joshua Joki, Luke Miller and Mitchell Borseth; second row: student assistant Jordan Burkett, Jared Janczak, Dorlondo Springs was named girls Kern, Jalin Pitts, Gavin Ransanici, David Benson, Jamison Stauffacher, Griffen Revoyr, Dachau Lyle and student assistant Devion Johnson. coach of the year. Boys Coach of the Year: Ben Schmandt, Ironwood Lions prepare for Stafford's uncertainty moving forward First Team Owen Dickenson, Solon ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) – wants to play," Patricia said Monday. and Marvin Jones for eight recep- Hockenson had three catches for 47 Springs While saying another 139-game "He's extremely tough, he's extreme- tions, tied for second-to-last this sea- yards. Sam Borchers, Washburn Mike Brown, Butternut start streak would be "a long one," ly competitive. And honestly, we son for their combined output. INJURED Nolan Burchfield, Solon Matthew Stafford hopes to get back spent most of Saturday trying to fig- "Certainly, there are some plays There's a bunch for Detroit, with Springs on the field as quickly as possible. ure out way, if there was a way, for out there that we would like to have Wagner and running back Ty John- Michael Zielke, Butternut The Lions quarterback knew Sat- him to play safely." back in those situations, but I son joining linebacker Miles Kille- David Collins, Ironwood Victor Hart, Washburn urday night that he would not start Stafford was in a hooded sweat- thought he handled the situation brew in the concussion protocol, Sawyer Stengard, Ironwood Sunday's game in Chicago but held shirt and helped coax Driskel as really well," Patricia said. "I thought Patricia said. Aaron Pfister, Solon Springs out hope until the morning of that much as he could on game day, he tried to do everything he could to In addition to Stafford's status Andy Lazorik, Mellen day he would dress despite a back admitting the first Lions game since help the offense." going forward, defensive linemen Honorable mention and hip injury. 2011 without him starting was a STOCK UP Mike Daniels (leg) and Kevin Strong Matt DiGiorgio, Ironwood Alex Rasmussen, Drummond "It's tough. I love playing this strange one. Linebacker Jarrad Davis played (ribs) left Sunday's game early, Ben Fromm, Solon Springs game," Stafford said Monday. "I "It was an odd feeling," Stafford his least amount of snaps on the while Romeo Okwara (groin) and Brendan Calkins, Drummond work really hard to be out there for said. "I was probably in one of the season but may have had his best Da'Shawn Hand (ankle) missed the Eli Talsma, Hurley my teammates and wasn't able to do weirder places mentally than I've game. game, along with safety Tracy Walk- Aidan Graser, Ironwood Sorley Swanstrom, Washburn it. been in a long time watching that In a linebacker rotation with er (knee). Josh Koch, Butternut "It was a tough pill to swallow." game. Just trying to pull for the rookie Jahlani Tavai and others, KEY NUMBER Arrik Guess, Drummond Jeff Driskel relieved Stafford as guys, and obviously it was a close Davis played a season-low 77 per- 5-15: Detroit's record without Cameron Schuelke, Hurley the Lions lost 20-13 in Chicago. He game down to the wire. I was just cent of snaps, but looked more com- Stafford at the helm throughout his Blaze Hollenbeck, Ironwood was 27 of 46 for 269 yards, one hoping we could come away with fortable against the run with eight career. Girls First Team touchdown and one interception. it." tackles. Since Stafford was drafted first Coach of the Year: Dale Rajala, Stafford and coach Matt Patricia WHAT'S WORKING "It was something that we had overall in 2009, the Lions have been Solon Springs said the quarterback's availability The offensive line responded kind of scripted through the game without him for 20 games, includ- Sofia Borchers, Washburn would be a day-to-day, week-to-week strongly to the challenge of the of like, 'Hey, we're going to give cer- ing Sunday's loss. They went 0-6 Mackenzie Backman, Hurley Lilley Smith, Ironwood decision moving forward for the Bears tough defensive front. tain guys rest during these series without him during his rookie sea- Lily Truchon, South Shore Lions (3-5-1), who host Dallas on Tackles Taylor Decker, Rick Wag- and roll them in and out,'" Patricia son, then 5-8 with Shaun Hill and KD Knipp, Mercer Sunday. ner and Tyrell Crosby kept star said. "I think from that standpoint, Drew Stanton in Year 2. Aundrea Stengard, Ironwood Patricia said scans on Stafford's linebacker Khalil Mack quiet with some of those rotational type of The Lions haven't had to deal Abby Lahti, South Shore back Friday showed an injury that three tackles and no sacks, and series, I thought they helped." with that since 2011, but the early Nona Thompson, Solon Springs he would likely not be able to play Chicago had two sacks for the game. STOCK DOWN returns suggest this time it wouldn't Allie Nordskog, Solon Springs with. Patricia said the team extend- WHAT NEEDS HELP Despite being drafted No. 8 over- be pretty this time either. Sienna Hollenbeck, Ironwood ed Saturday's walkthrough to get If Driskel is the guy going for- all, tight end T.J. Hockenson still has NEXT STEPS Honorable mention Driskel more reps. ward, offensive coordinator Darrell not been a big part of the offense. The Lions need to find a way to Skyler Ramsey, Drummond Jade Miller, Solon Springs The team was informed Saturday Bevell might need to open the play- After catching six passes for 131 beat divisional foes, starting the sea- Sam Barton, Mercer that Stafford might not be able to book to play to his backup's yards in Week 1 against Arizona, son 0-3 against the NFC North. One Kelsey King, Hurley play, but Stafford held out hope that strengths. Hockenson has averaged 2.4 recep- game each awaits with Chicago, River Macrum, Washburn he might be able to dress. Driskel threw a bad interception tions and 26.5 receiving yards per Minnesota and Green Bay, with Dal- Zoe Smith, Solon Springs The ultimate decision came Sun- in the third quarter to linebacker game with one total touchdown. las and Washington up next before Laeken Ramsey, Drummond Jordan Bjork, Drummond day morning. Nick Kwiatkowski and connected On Sunday with a backup quar- a Thanksgiving rematch with the Megan Bruch, Butternut "Knowing Matthew Stafford, he with wide receivers Kenny Golladay terback throwing short passes, Bears. Seahawks knock 49ers from unbeaten ranks with 27-24 overtime win SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) – Jason Myers kicked a 42- by a timeout, Myers delivered one week after missing two STATS, with Jacoby Brissett having the other in 2017 yard field goal after Chase McLaughlin missed a kick ear- field goals and an extra point, putting Seattle right in the against San Francisco. lier in overtime, and the Seattle Seahawks handed the San thick of the NFC West race with San Francisco (8-1). Greenlaw returned it 47 yards to the Seattle 49 and the Francisco 49ers their first loss of the season with a 27-24 The Seahawks blew a chance to win the game on the Niners moved the ball 20 yards before McLaughlin victory on Monday night. opening possession of overtime when Wilson was inter- missed badly to the left on a 47-yard attempt. McLaughlin Myers gave Seattle (8-2) its second straight overtime cepted at the 4 by Dre Greenlaw. It was Wilson's second had made his first three field goals after being signed ear- win after Russell Wilson got the Seahawks into position interception of the season and just the second red-zone lier in the week when Robbie Gould went down with a with an 18-yard scramble on third-and-3. After being iced interception in overtime in the last 25 years, according to quadriceps injury. l 10 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Hockey commentator fired for rant over immigrants 22. Bridgewater 9-0 256 23 Michigan high 23. Redlands 8-1 196 24 GCC falls Saturday school football 24. Central 8-1 153 NR TORONTO (AP) — Don Cherry, Cana- did not respond." 25. Brockport 8-1 145 25 playoffsSaturday COON RAPIDS, Minn. --- The Gogebic da's most polarizing, flamboyant and MacLean didn't object to Cherry's Others Receiving Votes: Wis- Samsons fell 86-77 Saturday to Anoka-Ram- 11-player consin-Oshkosh, 78; Cortland, 67; opinionated hockey commentator, was remarks Saturday and gave Cherry a District finals Wisconsin-Platteville, 55; Wisconsin- sey. Division 2 La Crosse, 27; Hope, 21; Texas Mitchell Borseth led GCC with 22 points. fired Monday for calling immigrants "you thumbs-up during the broadcast. District 1 Lutheran, 17; Hanover, 16; Middle- Livonia Churchill 47, Battle Creek Raquentez Woodley scored 19 and people" in a television rant in which he In his remarks, Cherry complained that bury, 15; Martin Luther, 8; Whitworth, Emmanuel Ige had 10. Lakeview 7 5; Heidelberg, 2; Hobart, 1; Trinity said new immigrants are not honoring the in downtown Toronto "nobody wears a Division 3 (TX), 1; Western New England, 1. Gogebic's (0-2) home opener is tonight District 1 against Mesabi. country's fallen soldiers. poppy" and in small cities they do. Muskegon 48, Cedar Springs 10 GCC - Emmanuel Ige 10, Raquentez Woodley 19, Mitchell Borseth 22, TheSTATS top 25 teams FCS in thePoll STATS Rogers Sportsnet President Bart Yabs- The Canadian Broadcasting Standards Orchard Lake St. Mary's 56, Flint Dachau Lyle 5, Yaser Khan 5, Luke Miller 3, Jalin Pitts 7, David Benson Football Championship Subdivision Kearsley 26 6. FTs: 19-23. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Borseth 4, Wood- ley announced the decision following dis- Council said it was so overloaded with poll, with first-place votes in paren- ley 2, Khan 1, Miller 1. Division 4 theses, records through Nov. 9, ARCC - DJ Pettigrew 11, Terrance Waits 5, Beau Nelson 10, Nashiem cussions with the 85-year-old broadcaster. complaints about the segment that it District 1 points and previous rank: Cadillac 21, Sault Ste Marie 6 Lozier 19, Antoin Watson Jr. 7, Roland Washington 16, Tenzing Chime "It has been decided it is the right time exceeded the organization's technical pro- Rec Pts Pvs 2, Josiah Remus-Ford 5, Terrell Fountain 11. FTs: 10-17. Fouls: 16. Division 5 1. N. Dakota St (153) 10-0 3825 1 Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Washington 3, Nelson 2, Waits 1, Watson District 1 for him to immediately step down," Yabs- cessing capacity. 2. James Madison 9-1 3665 2 Kingsley 51, Oakridge High 1, Remus-Ford 1. 3. Weber State 8-2 3525 3 ley said in a statement. "During the broad- Budweiser, the sponsor of Cherry's School 34 GCC 35 77 4. UNI 7-3 3246 5 Division 6 ARCC 50 86 cast, he made divisive remarks that do not "Coach's Corner," put out a statement con- 5. Montana 8-2 3161 6 District 1 6. Sacramento State 7-3 2896 8 represent our values or what we stand for." demning Cherry's comments. Calumet 38, Menominee 14 Former Spartan, NFL receiver 7. Illinois State 7-3 2850 11 Montrose 22, Millington 0 Cherry derided immigrants by saying "The comments made Saturday on 8. South Dakota State 7-3 2662 4 Division 7 Charles Rogers dies at age 9. Furman 7-3 2596 9 Saturday night, "You people ... you love Coach's Corner were clearly inappropriate District 1 10. Montana State 7-3 2279 12 Iron Mountain 48, Charlevoix 20 38 our way of life, you love our milk and and divisive, and in no way reflect Bud- 11. Dartmouth 8-0 2119 13 District 2 12. Florida A&M 8-1 1599 16 Detroit Loyola 16, Madison DETROIT (AP) — Former Michigan State honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks weiser's views," says Todd Allen, vice pres- 13. Villanova 7-3 1572 18 Heights 0 14. Central Arkansas 7-3 1562 7 star and Detroit Lions receiver Charles for a poppy or something like that. These ident of marketing for Labatt Breweries of Traverse City St. Francis 14, 15. SE Missouri State 7-3 1548 17 Rogers has died at the age of 38. McBain 6 guys paid for your way of life that you Canada, which has Budweiser as one of its 16. Kennesaw State 8-2 1512 15 Division 8 A woman who identified herself as Cathy 17. Monmouth 8-2 1398 19 enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the brands. "As a sponsor of the broadcast, we District 1 Rogers, his mother, confirmed the death 18. Princeton 7-1 1171 10 Ishpeming 30, Lake Linden- biggest price." immediately expressed our concerns and 19. C. Connecticut St 9-1 1114 20 Monday in a phone call from The Associated Hubbell 18 20. Towson 6-4 995 21 Press. Other details were not immediately The tradition of wearing poppies in respect the decision which was made by District 2 21. Wofford 6-3 818 24 known. Marshall Thomas, Rogers' former Royal Oak Shrine 23, Britton- Canada honors the country's war dead on Sportsnet today." 22. Austin Peay 7-3 641 NR Deerfield 6 basketball coach at Saginaw High School in 23. SE Louisiana 6-3 633 NR Ubly 34, Harbor Beach 20 Michigan, told MLive.com that Rogers died Remembrance Day, which was observed Before beginning his life in front of the 24. Nicholls 6-4 505 25 Regional Final 25. North Carolina A&T 6-3 401 14 Monday of liver failure and also had cancer. Monday. camera in 1980, Cherry was a rugged 8 Player Division 1 North Dakota 342, Sam At Michigan State, Rogers was an All- Colon 56, Martin 12 Others: Cherry has provided commentary fol- defenseman and career minor leaguer. He Houston State 264, New Hampshire 8 Player Division 2 American wide receiver who had 135 recep- 179, Southern Illinois 159, Citadel lowing the first intermission of "Hockey played all of one game in the NHL — a Pickford 22, North Central 14 tions for 2,821 yards in two seasons. He was 146, Yale 90, UC Davis 58, San Portland St. Patrick 51, Kinde- college football's top receiver in 2002 and Night in Canada" for more than three playoff game with the Bruins, with Diego 54, UT Martin 32, Albany 32, North Huron 14 Alcorn State 29, Richmond 20, the second overall pick in the 2003 NFL decades. whom he won coach of the year honors in NFL Maine 11, South Carolina State 10, draft. He scored twice in his NFL debut, but He said late Monday he would not be 1976. All Times EST Eastern Washington 3, McNeese 3. suffered a broken collarbone that ended his AMERICAN CONFERENCE apologizing. In 1989, when asked about then-Win- East Basketball rookie season and suffered the same injury a W LTPct PF PA AP Men’s Top 25 year later. Rogers failed a drug test in 2005 "I know what I said and I meant it. Still nipeg Jets assistant coach Alpo Suhonen, New England 810.889 270 98 The top 25 teams in The Associ- and was cut entering the next season. He do. Everybody in Canada should wear a Cherry said his name sounded like "dog Buffalo 630.667 174 150 ated Press' college basketball poll, had 36 career receptions for 440 yards Miami 270.222 119 268 with first-place votes in parentheses, poppy to honor our fallen soldiers," Cher- food." N.Y. Jets 270.222 130 238 records through Nov. 10, total points receiving and four touchdowns in 15 NFL South based on 25 points for a first-place games. ry told The Canadian Press. Cherry was voted the seventh-greatest W LTPct PF PA vote through one point for a 25th- "We are deeply saddened to learn of the Cherry denies he was singling out visi- Canadian on The Canadian Broadcasting Houston 630.667 238 191 place vote and last week's ranking: passing of Charles Rogers," the Lions said in Indianapolis 540.556 194 193 Record Pts Pvs a statement. "From Saginaw to East Lansing ble minorities. Corporation television project, The Great- Tennessee 550.500 203 197 1. Kentucky 2-0 1622 2 "I did not say minorities, I did not say est Canadian, in 2004. He finished ahead Jacksonville 450.444 176 189 2. Duke 2-0 1538 4 to Detroit, Charles' connection to the state of North 3. Michigan St 1-1 1451 1 Michigan and its football community was felt immigrants. If you watch 'Coach's Corner,' of Wayne Gretzky and Canada's first W LTPct PF PA 4. Louisville 2-0 1425 5 by many during the course of his life. We I did not say that. I said 'everybody.' And I prime minister Sir John A. MacDonald. Baltimore 720.778 300 189 5. Kansas 1-1 1354 3 extend our heartfelt sympathies and condo- 6. North Carolina 2-0 1187 9 Pittsburgh 540.556 193 181 lences to his friends and family during this said 'you people,'" Cherry said. That same year, Cherry was publicly Cleveland 360.333 171 221 7. Maryland 2-0 1166 7 Cincinnati 090.000 137 259 8. Gonzaga 2-0 1136 8 difficult time." "Irish, Scotch, anybody that's newcom- reprimanded by the CBC and subjected to West 9. Virginia 2-0 1134 11 Rogers is Michigan State's all-time leader ers to Canada, and they should wear a a seven-second tape delay when he said W LTPct PF PA 10. Villanova 1-0 1064 10 in touchdown catches with 27 and ranks third Kansas City 640.600 284 239 11. Texas Tech 2-0 888 13 poppy to honor our dead from the past, only "Europeans and French guys" wore 12. Seton Hall 2-0 869 12 in school history in receiving yards and Oakland 540.556 208 240 eighth in catches, all in just two seasons. He whether they're Scotch or Irish or English, visors. L.A. Chargers460.400 207 194 13. Memphis 2-0 828 14 Denver 360.333 149 170 14. Oregon 2-0 804 15 had a school-record 12 career 100-yard or where they come from." In 2013 Cherry said he was against NATIONAL CONFERENCE 15. Florida 1-1 616 6 receiving games and is the only Spartans Cherry added he could have stayed on women reporters being allowed in NHL East 16. Ohio State 2-0 544 18 receiver with multiple 200-yard receiving WLTPct PF PA 17. Utah State 2-0 507 17 games (school-record 270 vs. Fresno State "if I had turned into a tame robot who dressing rooms. Last year he asked his co- Dallas 540.556 251 170 18. Saint Mary’s 1-0 438 20 Philadelphia 540.556 224 213 19. Arizona 2-0 415 21 in 2001 and 206 vs. Wisconsin in 2001). nobody would recognize." host McLean if he and his "left-wing pinko N.Y. Giants 280.200 203 289 20. Washington 1-0 373 — Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio "I can't do that after 38 years," he said friends" could explain their concerns over Washington 180.111 108 219 21. Xavier 2-0 370 19 called Rogers "an incredible talent." South 22. Auburn 2-0 247 24 "I was here as an assistant coach during Known for his outlandish suits, Cherry rising global temperatures while Toronto 23. LSU 1-0 237 22 WLTPct PF PA Charles' first year on campus in 2000, and as often mangled the names of foreign-born was experiencing a cold snap. New Orleans 720.778 204 182 24. Baylor 1-1 179 16 Carolina 540.556 225 228 25. Colorado 1-0 151 — a defense, we had to go against him in prac- players over the years and occasionally Cherry's remarks on Saturday prompt- Tampa Bay 360.333 260 279 Others receiving votes: Virginia tice every day," Dantonio said in a statement. Atlanta 270.222 191 259 Commonwealth 137, Florida State weighed in with thoughts on politics. He ed Canadian Defense Minister Harjit Saj- North 112, Texas 95, Marquette 67, Ten- Southwest Division ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed Fs has been a part of the Hockey Night broad- jan, who is Sikh, and Toronto Mayor John WLTPct PF PA nessee 49, Providence 23, Purdue WLPct GB Troy Brouwer and Jamie McGinn to Green Bay 820.800 250 205 21, Houston 18, Utah 14, Missouri Houston 73.700 — professional tryouts. cast since 1980. Tory to say Cherry's remarks were wrong. Minnesota 730.700 262 182 13, Arkansas 11, Mississippi State 9, Dallas 64.600 1 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — "Don is synonymous with hockey and Tory said Cherry was "way off base to Chicago 450.444 162 157 Georgia 4, Liberty 3, San Diego San Antonio 55.500 2 Reassigned F Alexander Volkov to Detroit 351.389 217 237 State 2, Creighton 1, Dayton 1, Ver- Memphis 37.300 4 Syracuse (AHL). has played an integral role in growing the question the devotion of newer Canadi- West mont 1 New Orleans 28.200 5 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — game," Yabsley said. "We would like to ans." Bonnie Crombie, the mayor of Mis- WLTPct PF PA Northwest Division Assigned D Tyler Lewington and F San Francisco810.889 259 129 USAThe top Today25 teams inTop the presea- 25 WLPct GB Travis Boyd to Hershey (AHL). thank Don for his contributions to hockey sissauga, the Toronto suburb where Cher- Seattle 820.800 275 254 son USA Today men's college bas- Denver 72.778 — COLLEGE L.A. Rams 540.556 226 191 ketball poll, with first-place votes in Utah 63.667 1 OKLAHOMA STATE — Named and sports broadcasting in Canada." ry lives, called Cherry's remarks despica- Arizona 361.350 222 281 parentheses, final 2018-19 records, Minnesota 64.600 1½ Todd Bradford director of football The said in a ble. Thursday's Games points based on 25 points for a first- Portland 46.400 3½ recruiting. Oklahoma City 46.400 3½ statement that Cherry's remarks were The Royal Canadian Legion, which rais- Oakland 26, L.A. Chargers 24 place vote through one point for a NCAA Division I Ice Sunday's Games 25th-place vote and final 2018-19 Pacific Division "offensive and contrary to the values we es money through the sale of poppies, said Baltimore 49, Cincinnati 13 ranking: WLPct GB MINNEAPOLISHockey (AP) Poll — The top Chicago 20, Detroit 13 Record Pts Pvs L.A. Lakers 72.778 — 20 teams in the NCAA Division I believe in." Cherry's "personal opinion was hurtful, Atlanta 26, New Orleans 9 1. Michigan St (30) 32-7 792 3 Phoenix 63.667 1 men's poll, compiled by Ron MacLean, the longtime co-host of divisive and in no way condoned by the Tennessee 35, Kansas City 32 2. Kentucky 30-7 734 7 L.A. Clippers 63.667 1 U.S. College Hockey Online, with N.Y. Jets 34, N.Y. Giants 27 3. Kansas (1) 26-10 687 16 Sacramento 36.333 4 first-place votes in parentheses, "Coach's Corner," apologized Sunday Legion. We do remain appreciative of his Cleveland 19, Buffalo 16 4. Duke (1) 32-6 683 4 Golden State 28.200 5½ records through Nov. 10 and previ- evening. passionate support for Veterans." Tampa Bay 30, Arizona 27 5. Louisville 20-14 670 NR Monday's Games ous ranking: Minnesota 120, Detroit 114 Miami 16, Indianapolis 12 6. Florida 20-16 619 NR Record Pts Pvs "Don Cherry made remarks that were "We know many new Canadians under- Green Bay 24, Carolina 16 7. Gonzaga 33-4 544 6 Boston 116, Dallas 106 1. Minnesota St (25)8-1-1 961 3 Pittsburgh 17, L.A. Rams 12 8. Maryland 23-11 536 22 Memphis 113, San Antonio 109 2. Denver (15) 8-1-1 913 1 hurtful, discriminatory, where flat-out stand and welcome the tradition of the red Minnesota 28, Dallas 24 9. Virginia 35-3 532 1 Houston 122, New Orleans 116 3. Cornell (5) 4-0-0 890 4 wrong," MacLean said. "I owe you an apol- poppy and will continue to educate all cit- Open: Washington, Jacksonville, 10. Villanova 26-10 531 20 Toronto at L.A. Clippers 4. Notre Dame (4) 7-0-1 882 5 New England, Denver, Philadelphia, 11. North Carolina 29-7 503 9 Utah at Golden State 5. Massachusetts (1) 6-2-0 774 2 ogy too. That's the big thing I want to izens about the significance of this power- Houston 12. Texas Tech 31-7 417 2 Tuesday's Games 6. Minn Duluth 4-3-1 734 7 emphasize. I sat there, I did not catch it., I ful symbol," the statement said. Monday's Games 13. Seton Hall 20-14 403 NR Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 7. Clarkson 7-2-1 671 8 Seattle 27, San Francisco 24, OT 14. Oregon 25-13 344 21 Oklahoma City at Indiana, 7 p.m. 8. Penn State 7-2-0 639 6 Thursday, Nov. 14 15. Memphis 22-14 331 NR Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 9. North Dakota 7-1-1 620 10 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 8:20 p.m. 16. Ohio State 20-15 280 NR New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. 10. Providence 5-3-2 473 11 Sunday, Nov. 17 17. Arizona 17-15 229 NR Atlanta at Denver, 9 p.m. 11. Ohio State 6-3-1 470 9 Dallas at Detroit, 1 p.m. 18. Baylor 20-14 228 NR Brooklyn at Utah, 9 p.m. Timberwolves beat Pistons 120- 12. UMass Lowell 7-2-3 406 14 N.Y. Jets at Washington, 1 p.m. 19. Utah State 28-7 218 NR L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 13. Harvard 3-0-0 389 18 New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 20. Saint Mary's 22-12 163 NR Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 14. Northeastern 5-3-2 359 13 p.m. 21. Xavier 19-16 149 NR Wednesday's Games 15. Wisconsin 5-5-0 307 12 22. Purdue 26-10 123 8 Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 114, spoiling Griffin's return Denver at Minnesota, 1 p.m. 16. Boston College 5-4-0 193 19 Houston at Baltimore, 1 p.m. 23. Auburn 30-10 105 5 Philadelphia at Orlando, 7 p.m. 17. Bowling Green 5-4-0 166 17 Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. 24. LSU 28-7 86 15 L.A. Clippers at Houston, 7:30 18. N. Michigan 6-2-2 160 16 Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 25. Tennessee 31-6 78 10 p.m. 19. Omaha 5-2-1 127 20 DETROIT (AP) — The eight-game losing streak to icant time together. p.m. Others Receiving Votes: Vir- Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 20. W. Michigan 5-3-2 87 NR San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Minnesota Timberwolves the Pistons. "Believe me, it's a Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. ginia Commonwealth 76; Marquette Others receiving votes: RIT 77, Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05 62; Washington 59; Florida State 47; Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10 Quinnipiac 75, New Hampshire 42, shot an abysmal 6 of 45 After a 100-98 overtime trigonometry lesson," Casey p.m. Colorado 28; Michigan 30-7) 28; p.m. St. Cloud 33, Maine 24, Boston Uni- from 3-point range in a loss loss to Denver on Sunday, said. "I know it's for their New England at Philadelphia, Houston 17; Creighton 13; Davidson Toronto at Portland, 10 p.m. versity 11, Arizona State 7, Alaska 5, 4:25 p.m. 11; Southern California 9; Provi- Brown 5. to Denver over the week- Minnesota was sharp at the health and all that stuff, but Cincinnati at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. dence 8; Mississippi State 7; Timberwolves- Pistons, Box end. start of this game. The Tim- it's difficult. It's difficult for Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Georgetown 6; Syracuse 6; Texas 6; MINNESOTA (120) All TimesNHL EST Open: N.Y. Giants, Seattle, Ten- UCLA 6; Wisconsin 6; Dayton 5; Lib- Graham 6-11 0-0 13, Covington EASTERN CONFERENCE That evened out in a berwolves led 41-26 after the team and it's difficult for nessee, Green Bay erty 5; Harvard 4; Oklahoma 3; Illi- 2-8 4-4 10, Towns 10-17 1-1 25, Atlantic Division hurry against Detroit. one, and the Pistons never their teammates to come in Monday, Nov. 18 nois 2; North Carolina State 1. Okogie 0-4 2-2 2, Wiggins 12-20 6-8 GP WLOTPts GF GA Kansas City vs L.A. Chargers at 33, Layman 6-9 0-1 16, Vonleh 1-1 AP Women’s Top 25 Boston 17 11 3325 60 43 Andrew Wiggins scored cut too far into the deficit and get a good rhythm, but Mexico City, MEX, 8:15 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associ- 0-0 2, Dieng 4-7 1-2 9, McLaughlin Toronto 19 96422 64 62 1-4 1-1 3, Culver 3-8 0-0 7. Totals 33 points, and Minnesota until the fourth. A 3-pointer somehow, someway we AFCA Division II ated Press' women's college basket- Montreal 17 95321 61 54 ball poll, with first-place votes in 45-89 15-19 120. Florida 17 84521 62 63 spoiled Blake Griffin's by Detroit's Tony Snell have to get a rhythm if that RecordsCoaches Through Poll Nov. 9 parentheses, records through Nov. DETROIT (114) Buffalo 17 96220 50 48 Rec Pts Pvs 10, total points based on 25 points Snell 5-7 2-2 16, Griffin 6-12 6-8 Tampa Bay 15 85218 52 52 return Monday night, beat- made it 109-104, but Towns is who we are going to be." 1. Valdosta St (28) 9-0 772 1 for a first-place vote through one 19, Drummond 4-12 3-3 11, Rose 3- Ottawa 17 6 10 1 13 47 59 ing the Pistons 120-114. drew a double team at the Griffin said the chem- 2. Ferris State (1) 10-0 742 2 point for a 25th-place vote and last 13 0-0 6, Kennard 8-17 5-5 25, Detroit 19 6 12 1 13 42 72 3. Tarleton State (2) 10-0 710 3 week's ranking: Mykhailiuk 0-1 0-0 0, Morris 3-7 2-2 Metropolitan Division The Timberwolves shot 8 of other end and passed to an istry between him and Rose 4. Minnesota State 10-0 685 4 Record Pts Prv 10, Maker 2-2 1-2 6, Frazier 0-3 0-0 GP WLOTPts GF GA 10 from beyond the arc in open Wiggins, whose 3- — a new acquisition this sea- 5. Ouachita Baptist 10-0 626 5 1. Oregon (28) 0-0 748 1 0, Galloway 7-11 0-1 18, Brown 1-2 Washington 19 13 2430 77 59 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 10-0 614 7 2. Baylor (2) 2-0 721 2 1-2 3. Totals 39-87 20-25 114. N.Y. Islanders1612 3125 49 35 the first quarter to take a 15- pointer restored the lead to son — should be OK. 7. Colo Schl of Mines 10-0 590 8 3. Stanford 2-0 681 3 Minnesota 41 25 26 28 — 120 Philadelphia 17 10 5222 56 52 point lead, and they held eight. "He's a great player. Play- 8. Slippery Rock 10-0 552 9 4. UConn 1-0 620 5 Detroit 26 25 30 33 — 114 Pittsburgh 17 10 6121 58 44 9. Central Missouri 10-0 522 10 5. Texas A&M 2-0 617 6 3-Point Goals_Minnesota 15-34 Carolina 18 10 7121 61 52 Detroit at bay after that. "Every good thing that ers like that are easy to play 10. Colorado St.-Pueblo 9-1 434 11 6. South Carolina 2-0 609 8 (Layman 4-5, Towns 4-7, Wiggins 3- N.Y. Rangers15 76216 51 51 11. Bowie State 10-0 426 13 7. Oregon St. 1-0 579 7 5, Covington 2-7, Culver 1-2, Gra- Columbus 17 68315 40 58 "We talked this morning happens to Andrew, with," Griffin said. "Some 12. NW Missouri St. 9-1 419 12 8. Maryland 1-1 533 4 ham 1-3, Dieng 0-1, McLaughlin 0-2, New Jersey 16 57414 42 61 — how we made sure there Andrew deserves, because nights it might be his night. 13. Kutztown 10-0 418 15 9. Louisville 2-0 516 9 Okogie 0-2), Detroit 16-32 (Galloway WESTERN CONFERENCE 14. Harding 9-1 371 16 10. Mississippi St. 1-0 480 10 4-6, Snell 4-6, Kennard 4-9, Morris 2- Central Division weren't any lids on the bas- Andrew does work hard," Some nights it might be 15. Notre Dame (OH) 9-1 318 6 11. UCLA 2-0 426 11 2, Maker 1-1, Griffin 1-3, Mykhailiuk GP WLOTPts GF GA ket," Minnesota coach Ryan Saunders said. "He had a mine. Some nights it might 16. Indianapolis 8-1 315 17 12. Florida St. 2-0 398 12 0-1, Rose 0-2, Frazier 0-2). Fouled St. Louis 18 12 3327 57 51 17. Wingate 9-1 289 18 13. Kentucky 2-0 386 13 Out_None. Rebounds_Minnesota 45 Colorado 17 10 5222 62 49 Saunders said. "They different mindset this sum- be neither, but we'll be able 18. Indiana (Pa.) 9-1 272 19 14. NC State 2-0 371 14 (Towns 8), Detroit 39 (Drummond Nashville 17 95321 65 54 deserve a win like this on a mer. We had a conversa- to affect the game whether 19. Grand Valley St 8-2 219 14 15. Notre Dame 2-0 308 16 12). Assists_Minnesota 25 (Towns Winnipeg 18 10 7121 51 54 20. Henderson State 9-1 216 22 16. Michigan St. 2-0 269 17 6), Detroit 25 (Griffin 6). Total Dallas 18 88218 43 45 back-to-back." tion, so all the credit goes to we're scoring the basketball 21. Tiffin 8-1 147 25 17. Miami 1-0 245 18 Fouls_Minnesota 23, Detroit 22. Chicago 17 67416 45 53 22. West Florida 7-2 130 20 18. DePaul 1-0 226 18 A_12,526 (20,491). Minnesota 17 6 10 1 13 46 60 Griffin played for the him for buying in and really or not." 23. Texas A&M-Commerce 7-2 119 24 19. Arizona St. 2-0 165 20 Pacific Division first time this season, com- delivering for us." SHARP SHOOTING 24. West Chester 8-2 43 NR 20. Syracuse 1-0 129 21 TransactionsBASKETBALL GP WLOTPts GF GA 25. Truman State 8-2 33 23 21. Indiana 2-0 114 24 National Basketball Association Edmonton 19 12 5226 58 48 ing back from hamstring Minnesota led by 19 in Each team had a reserve Others Receiving Votes: Car- 22. Texas 0-1 113 15 NEW YORK KNICKS — Assigned Calgary 20 10 7323 59 58 and knee issues. Derrick the third before the Pistons shooting well. Minnesota's son-Newman, 25; Angelo State, 24; 23. Arkansas 1-0 111 22 F Ignas Brazdeikis to Westchester Arizona 18 10 6222 53 44 Shepherd, 17; Virginia State, 4; 24. Michigan 2-0 102 25 (NBAGL). Vancouver 18 96321 58 47 Rose also returned to the ran off eight points in a row. Jake Layman made four 3- Wayne State, 4; Fayetteville State, 3; 25. South Florida 2-0 60 - FOOTBALL Vegas 19 97321 56 56 Detroit lineup from a Towns ended that quarter pointers and scored 16 Fort Hays State, 3; West Texas Others receiving votes: West National Football League Anaheim 18 98119 47 49 A&M, 3; Dixie State, 2; Missouri Virginia 59, Drake 49, Gonzaga 38, CHICAGO BEARS — Waived LB San Jose 18 7 10 1 15 48 64 strained hamstring, but with a driving dunk that points. Detroit's Langston Western State, 2; Sioux Falls, 2; Vir- Rice 32, Missouri St. 12, Arizona 10, James Vaughters. Signed TE Los Angeles17 5 11 1 11 43 66 ginia Union, 2; Augustana (S.D.), 1; South Dakota 6, Tennessee 6, Min- Bradley Sowell. NOTE: Two points for a win, one both he and Griffin played put the Timberwolves Galloway made four 3s of Eastern New Mexico, 1. nesota 4, Rutgers 3, South Dakota JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — point for overtime loss. Top three limited minutes. ahead 92-81. his own and finished with St. 2, Belmont 1, Iowa St. 1. Signed DL Chuck Harris to the prac- teams in each division and two wild AFCA Division III tice squad. cards per conference advance to Griffin scored 19 points Minnesota was without 18 points. All TimesNBA EST PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — playoffs. RecordsCoaches through Poll Nov. 9 but Rose added just six. point guard Jeff Teague (ill- "I feel like I have been EASTERN CONFERENCE Signed WR Jordan Matthews. Monday's Games Rec Pts Pvs HOCKEY Carolina 8, Ottawa 2 "We've just got to ask the ness). getting great shots every 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor (37)9-01282 1 Atlantic Division National Hockey League Arizona 4, Washington 3, SO 2. Mount Union (15) 9-0 1262 2 WLPct GB question: Do we want to Luke Kennard led game," Layman said. "Some Boston 81.889 — NHL — Suspended Columbus F Tuesday's Games 3. Wis-Whitewater 9-0 1199 3 Toronto 72.778 1 Nick Foligno for three games for Florida at Boston, 7 p.m. 4. Wheaton (Ill.) 9-0 1113 4 win — are we going to come Detroit with 25 points, and games they haven't been Philadelphia 63.667 2 elbowing Colorado F Pierre-Edouard Columbus at Montreal, 7 p.m. 5. Muhlenberg 9-0 1080 5 Brooklyn 45.444 4 Bellemare during a Nov. 9 game. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 out and play hard, or going Snell scored 16. Andre falling, but it's all great 6. North Central 8-1 991 6 New York 28.200 6½ ANAHEIM DUCKS — Reas- p.m. 7. Salisbury 8-0 935 8 to get spanked like this Drummond had 11 points looks all around our signed D Simon Benoit to San Diego Colorado at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. 8. John Carroll 8-1 883 9 Southeast Division (AHL). Recalled D Brendan Guhle Arizona at St. Louis, 8 p.m. every night?" Rose said. "We and 12 rebounds, but he offense. So, I'm going to 9. Delaware Valley 8-1 822 10 WLPct GB Miami 63.667 — from San Diego. Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 10. Bethel 8-1 815 11 need everybody to be on the went just 4 of 12 from the keep doing the same thing." Charlotte 46.400 2½ ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed Nashville at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 11. St. John's 8-1 803 12 Atlanta 36.333 3 president of hockey operations and Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 same page. We need every- field. TIP-INS 12. Wesley 8-1 690 13 Orlando 37.300 3½ general manager John Chayka to a Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 13. Hardin-Simmons 7-2 621 14 body to move in a collective MANAGING MINUTES Pistons: G Reggie Jack- Washington 26.250 3½ long-term contract extension. Wednesday's Games 14. Chapman 8-0 540 16 BUFFALO SABRES — Assigned Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 15. Case W. Reserve 9-0 536 15 Central Division group. We've got to figure it Griffin played 23:58 and son (lumbar stress reaction) D Lawrence Pilut from Rochester Toronto vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nas- 16. Union (NY) 9-0 485 17 WLPct GB Milwaukee 73.700 — (AHL). sau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 out." Rose only 19:54. Coach did not play. 17. Linfield 7-1 438 18 Indiana 64.600 1 DETROIT RED WINGS — p.m. 18. Susquehanna 8-1 376 t19 Karl-Anthony Towns Dwane Casey acknowl- UP NEXT Cleveland 45.444 2½ Recalled RW Givani Smith from Washington at Philadelphia, 7:30 19. Wartburg 8-1 350 7 Detroit 47.364 3½ Grand Rapids (AHL). p.m. scored 25 points for Min- edged it was hard getting Pistons: Visit the Miami 20. Berry 8-1 310 21 Chicago 37.300 4 LOS ANGELES KINGS — Placed Dallas at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. 21. St. Thomas 7-2 305 22 nesota, which snapped an them on the court for signif- Heat on Tuesday night. WESTERN CONFERENCE F Trevor Lewis on injured reserve. Chicago at Vegas, 10 p.m. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Daughter of narcissist explains Dear Annie: I am writing in response to the letter from “Concerned Care-Daugh- ter,” who said she was approaching care- giver burnout. It sounds to me like she is very empathic, and her older sister may have some narcissist traits. Narcissistic traits include being dismissive of other Dear people’s points of view and being very Annie controlling. My mother had many strong narcissis- tic traits, and I had to learn to set bound- Unfortunately, the narcissist tends to aries the hard way. I’ve found healing be exploitative and highly controlling. And through understanding by reading books when they meet an empath, they can and watching videos on this topic, includ- think, “Now what can I do with that per- ing on YouTube. I might not have a profes- son that’s going to make me feel better and sional background in this, but I have will help me?” They can try to take advan- learned a great deal. THE PAJAMA DIARIES Narcissists believe they are special and tage of the empath’s desire to help people. think they know more than others do. So it’s important for the empath to When problems come along, they blame learn to set boundaries with a narcissist. It other people because they don’t make mis- won’t change the behavior of the narcis- takes (or so they believe). They can be sist, but the empaths can learn to protect ridiculously defensive. They cannot say themselves from that behavior and not phrases like, “You make a good point,” or have the words of a narcissist carry much “Thanks for the input,” or “I was wrong,” weight. By doing this, empaths can prac- or “Can you help me understand?” tice emotional detachment from narcis- Instead, they mismanage anger and can sists, unhooking from caring what they have temper tantrums, or they can be pas- think. They should not let the narcissist sive-aggressive if you don’t agree with define who they are. It’s OK to decide how MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM them. They don’t care how you feel, or much to do as a caretaker and stick with it. how or why you prioritize things the way I find phrases like, “That doesn’t work for that you do. Narcissists will wear out their me,” and, “Well, it’s not going to work out, relationships. They’re exasperating and is it,” very helpful. – Empathic Daughter of frustrating to take care of, so they have a a Narcissist lot of broken, strained and difficult rela- Dear Daughter of a Narcissist: I am very tionships, especially later in life. sorry that you had a mother like that. But Empaths, on the other hand, intuitively talk about making lemonade out of a pick up on other people’s feelings. They lemon. You healed yourself by under- can deeply understand another person’s standing your mother’s way of being and point of view. They have a passion to be all the while setting boundaries to protect helpful; they are sensitive and are deeply yourself. I commend you fully. Thank you BORN LOSER moved by beauty. They love to help the for your letter. I hope it helps other people underdog. Empaths tend to be idealists. dealing with narcissists in their lives. One of their favorite phrases is, “Why Send your questions for Annie Lane to can’t we all just get along?” [email protected]. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Concentrate on creativity, and do whatever has to be CANCER (June 21-July 22) doing your own thing and done on your own. 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