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approves murder intend Hiawatha repair to appeal By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] HURLEY — The two men downpayment who were convicted of mur- dering Lac du Flambeau trib- By RICHARD JENKINS factored in, Meyer said the pro- [email protected] al member Wayne Valliere Jr. ject will probably cost between have indicated they intend to IRONWOOD — Ironwood’s $28,000-$30,000. appeal the Iron County Court Hiawatha statue is expected to Due to the fiberglass, paint decision. get its much-needed repairs next and other materials used in the A 12-person Iron County summer, after the Ironwood project means weather and tem- jury deliberated about an Chamber of Commerce’s board perature could have a significant hour and a half on Aug. 13 approved sending the first pay- impact on the project’s timeline. before finding Joseph Lussier, ment for the project Tuesday. Assuming the weather cooper- 27, and Richard Allen, 28, “The board approved making ates, Meyer said the work is guilty of first-degree inten- a down payment of 50 percent expected to take two crews five to tional homicide and hiding a that will reserve us our time,” six days to complete. corpse in the Dec. 22 shoot- chamber executive director Even with the chamber’s ing death. Michael Meyer said. board approving the downpay- Iron County Judge Patrick While the chamber is still rais- ment, work still needs to be done Madden then sentenced the ing funds to pay for the repairs, to raise the remaining funds to two to life in prison without Meyer said they didn’t want to pay for the refurbishment. parole, although their attor- wait until all the money was gath- “Of course by committing our- neys requested a pre-sentence ered and then have the compa- selves to this, we’ve got eight investigation. ny’s schedule fill up with other months to come up with another Lussier and Allen have projects. $10,000,” Meyer said. “So we’re since filed a “notice of intent The FAST Corporation, out of going to be returning to actively to pursue post-conviction Sparta, Wis., will be completing trying to get both organizations, relief,” according to automat- the repairs — which are sched- as well as individuals, to con- ed court records. uled to start in June 2019. tribute to get this thing done. I Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Another development in The repairs will include mean we are close.” THE STATUE of Hiawatha, seen here Tuesday, in Ironwood will get the case occurred last Friday. removing the statue’s old coating, Just over $17,600 have been some much needed repairs and refurbishment next summer after The state filed a request that minor repairs as needed to any raised through the chamber’s the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce’s board voted Tuesday to restitution by held open for cracks or holes, and applying a fundraising effort over the past send the necessary down-payment to begin work in June 2019. 60 days. new coat of paint. two years, Meyer said, where Allen shot Valliere Jr. three Meyer said the company is donations started strong and to information at its location near Meyer feels the statue is a valu- times and Lussier fired six one of the few in the country still then tapered off somewhat. Randa Memorial Field on the able piece of Americana, harken- shots into his back following doing this kind of work. He thinks the announcement Burma Road. ing back to the 1950s and ‘60s a drug-fueled ride that While the company’s official the work is being scheduled will Built and designed by Gordon when an increase in car owner- involved three other men who bid for the repair work is bring in another surge of contri- Displays Inc. in St. Paul, Minn., ship and the construction of the have also been charged with $25,440; Meyer said the chamber butions. Ironwood car dealer Charles federal interstate system allowed being a party to the crime of also has to provide lift trucks, a The 52-foot fiberglass statue Gotta was one of the main drivers murder and hiding a corpse. compressor and other equipment was installed in June 1964 and behind the idea of building the Also charged are James for the work. With these costs weighs 18,000 pounds, according statue. HIAWATHA — page 5 Lussier, 20, of Woodruff; Evan T. Oungst, 28, of Arbor Vitae, and Curtis Wolfe, 26, of Lac du Flambeau, James Lussier pleaded Hamilton sworn in as commissioner guilty earlier this month to felony murder and aiding a By JAN TUCKER Dale Rantala. Rantala told the County Board my to become MCOLES certified. He will then [email protected] felon. He entered into a plea of Commissioners Tuesday that former become Undersheriff. Rantala is naming Bill agreement to get a more ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon County undersheriff Gerald Balcomb has resigned his Witt as Undersheriff until that happens. lenient sentence, he admitted Board welcomed a new commissioner to its position and moved from the area. Rantala told the board he now needs a cor- during the trial. His sentenc- regular meeting. Bryan Hamilton was named Rantala has named Jason Clinesmith as rection officer to replace Clinesmith and two ing is set for Nov. 5. to the board to replace Gray Webber, who jail administrator to take care of the day to road certified deputies. He was approved to In addition to the life sen- resigned because of illness. He was sworn in day business at the jail. Clinesmith was a cor- post the positions of correction officer and tences, both Allen and earlier in the week by Clerk Stacey Preiss. rection officer at the jail, prior to moving to two deputies. Joseph Lussier, who had The Ontonagon County Sheriffs Depart- the administrator position. Rantala continued The board also hired Wendy Menzemer as ment will have some new faces and new posi- that in May, 2019 Clinesmith will attend the tions, according to Ontonagon County Sheriff Northern Michigan University Region Acade- SWORN IN — page 5 APPEAL — page 5 AYER STREET Ontonagon residents speak to board on extending airport runway By JAN TUCKER shovel ready and consid- cost of that action. He said [email protected] ered for funding by that proposal would deter- ONTONAGON — Pilot September 2020. “I have mine how much it would Dan Sullivan and several been told all that cannot be cost to go after the grant. residents interested in the done in two years, but we Ralph and Sullivan each Ontonagon County Airport can find people who can noted that many airports urged the Ontonagon get it done,” he added. Sul- would be “going after” the County Board to apply for livan volunteered to write same money. a grant to extend the run- the grant at no cost to the Norman Radke, Hans way of the local airport to county, but said, “I would Lagerloef and Tony Smydra 5,000 feet. He asked the need the county to be com- all commented in favor of board to apply for a recent pletely dedicated to it.” the action. government supplemental The present runway at Some of the speakers which included up to 1 bil- the Ontonagon Airport is cited Highland Mining and lion dollars available to 3,400 feet and the five year SynSel Biofuel who are rural airports. He said a plan calls for it to be bringing business to the 5,000 feet runway is stan- extended to 4,650 feet. Sul- area as a reason to extend dard for general aviation. livan said the study and the airport. Lagerloef Sullivan claimed the grant application “needs to be stressed a bigger runway funds are available to air- done now.” would attract business, but ports like Ontonagon with Alan Ralph backed up “the time frame is critical.” no local match. Sullivan in his request for “The bottom line is this is a Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe Sullivan explained time the county to move on the chance to obtain funds for JEN BOYD, of Mason, Wis., directs traffic for Northwoods Paving during a resur- was of the essence because issue. He asked the county the runway expansion, “he facing project on Ayer Street in Ironwood Tuesday afternoon near Lake Street. the county would first need board to request for pro- added. Ironwood City Manager Scott Erickson said the project included putting a layer an engineering study and posals for an engineering of gravel on the road before pulverizing it, grading it and then resurfacing. 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(AP) Republican nomination The jury couldn’t reach able Clean Energy rule a host of premature coal- billion annually, according – Paul Manafort, the long- and during the party’s con- a verdict on three other for- “empowers states, pro- plant retirements. to the agency. time political operative vention. eign bank account charges, motes energy indepen- But the Natural “It shows that removing who for months led Don- Manafort, who appeared and the remaining bank dence and facilitates eco- Resources Defense Council the Clean Power Plan ald Trump’s successful jovial earlier in the day fraud and conspiracy nomic growth and job cre- called the Trump’s propos- would be detrimental to presidential campaign, was amid signs the jury was counts. ation.” al “Dirty Power Plan.” health,” said University of found guilty of eight finan- struggling in its delibera- The outcome, though “CLEAN COAL,” Presi- Gina McCarthy, EPA North Carolina environ- cial crimes Tuesday in the tions, focused intently on not the across-the-board dent Donald Trump tweet- administrator when the mental engineering profes- first trial victory of the spe- the jury as the clerk read off guilty verdicts prosecutors ed ahead of a Tuesday trip Obama plan was devel- sor Jason West, who went cial counsel investigation the charges. He stared sought, almost certainly to coal country in West Vir- oped, said the proposed through the agency’s regu- into the president’s associ- down blankly at the defense guarantees years of prison ginia. Trump was expected changes show the Trump latory analysis with The ates. table, then looked up, for Manafort. It also to promote the plan as administration emphasiz- Associated Press. A judge declared a mis- expressionless, as the judge appears to vindicate the making good on his cam- ing “coal at all costs.” “The cost to society in trial on 10 other counts the finished thanking the jury. ability of special counsel paign pledge to bring back The EPA’s 289-page reg- increases of death and jury could not agree on. “Mr. Manafort is disap- Robert Mueller’s team to the coal industry, which is ulatory analysis acknowl- other outcomes from air The verdict was part of a pointed of not getting secure convictions from a being hard by market edged that every possible pollution are greater than stunning one-two punch of acquittals all the way jury of average citizens forces that make natural scenario under its proposal the cost to industry from bad news for the White through or a complete hung despite months of partisan gas and other cleaner fuels projects “small increases” removing the Clean Power House, coming as the pres- jury on all counts,” said attacks, including from cheaper and more appeal- in climate-changing emis- Plan,” West said. ident’s former lawyer, defense lawyer Kevin Down- Trump, on the investiga- ing. sions and some pollutants, The projection of Michael Cohen, was plead- ing. He said Manafort was tion’s integrity. “Today we are fulfilling compared to the Obama increased deaths and costs ing guilty in New York to evaluating all his options. The verdict also raised the president’s agenda,” plan. marks “what’s extraordi- campaign finance charges The jury found Man- immediate questions of acting EPA administrator EPA officials said they nary about this proposal,” arising from hush money afort guilty of five counts of whether the president Andrew Wheeler told could give no firm projec- said Richard Revesz, dean payments made to two filing false tax returns on would seek to pardon Man- reporters. tions for the health effects emeritus at the New York women who say they had tens of millions of dollars afort, the lone American The proposal disman- of their plan because that University School of Law. sexual relationships with in Ukrainian political con- charged by Mueller to opt tles President Barack will depend on how states “To their credit, they tell us Trump. sulting income. He was for trial instead of cooper- Obama’s 2015 Clean Power regulate power plants with- directly, ‘We are doing The jury returned the also convicted of failing to ate. The president has not Plan, one of his administra- in their borders. something to cause great decision after deliberating report foreign bank revealed his thinking but tion’s legacy efforts against But models provided by harm to the American peo- four days on tax and bank accounts in 2012 and of spoke sympathetically climate change. The the agency estimate that ple.’” fraud charges against Man- two bank fraud charges throughout the trial of his afort, who led Trump’s that accused him of lying onetime aide, at one point election effort during a cru- to obtain millions of dol- suggesting he had been Cohen pleads guilty, implicates cial stretch of 2016, includ- lars in loans after his con- treated worse than gang- ing as he clinched the sulting income dried up. ster Al Capone. Trump in hush-money scheme NEW YORK (AP) – Cohen did not name the said. “This strikes close to Michael Cohen, President two women or even Trump, home.” Donald Trump’s former recounting instead that he However, in the charg- personal lawyer and fixer, worked with an “unnamed ing documents, a news pleaded guilty Tuesday to candidate.” release and comments out- campaign-finance viola- But the amounts and side the courthouse, prose- tions and other charges, the dates all lined up with cutors did not go as far as saying Trump directed him the $130,000 paid to Cohen did in open court in to arrange the payment of Daniels and the $150,000 pointing the finger at the hush money to porn star that went to Playboy Play- president. Prosecutors said Stormy Daniels and a for- mate Karen McDougal to Cohen acted “in coordina- mer Playboy model to buy their silence in the tion with a candidate or influence the election. weeks and months leading campaign for federal office Cohen’s account up to the 2016 White for purposes of influencing appears to implicate House election. Both the election.” Trump himself in a crime, women claimed to have As cable networks were though whether – or when had affairs with Trump, showing split-screen cover- – a president can be prose- which he denies. age of the conviction and cuted remains a matter of Cohen, his voice shaky plea bargain by two of his legal dispute. as he answered questions former loyalists, Trump The guilty plea was part from a federal judge, said himself boarded Air Force of a double dose of bad one payment was “in coor- One on his way to a rally in news for Trump: It came at dination and at the direc- West Virginia and ignored almost the same moment tion of a candidate for fed- shouted questions about his former campaign chair- eral office,” and the other the men. man Paul Manafort was was made “under direc- Trump’s personal convicted in Alexandria, tion of the same candi- lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, Virginia, of eight financial date.” noted in a statement that crimes in the first trial to Daniel Petalas, a former “there is no allegation of come out of special coun- prosecutor in the Justice any wrongdoing against sel Robert Mueller’s Department’s public the president in the gov- sprawling Russia investiga- integrity section, said, ernment’s charges against tion. “This brings President Mr. Cohen.” In a deal reached with Trump closer into the crim- After the court hearing, federal prosecutors, inal conduct.” which ended with Cohen Cohen, 51, pleaded guilty “The president has cer- released on $500,000 bail, to eight counts, including tain protections while a sit- the lawyer wiped away tax evasion. He could get ting president, but if it were tears as he gazed out a about four to five years in true, and he was aware and courthouse window. He prison at sentencing Dec. tried to influence an elec- left the building and head- 12. tion, that could be a federal ed straight for a black SUV In entering the plea, felony offense,” Petalas with tinted windows. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 3 GCC to offer new MRI program SPECIAL VISIT IRONWOOD — Begin- employed in hospitals, on sectional anatomy, com- expected to grow faster ning this fall, Gogebic mobile units, physician puter applications, than average for all occupa- Community College stu- offices and MRI centers. physics, pathophysiology tions through 2026. dents will be able to earn Students will take two and image analysis. The MRI associate an associate degree in semesters of general educa- Clinical experiences degree program is a collab- Applied Science in Magnet- tion coursework at GCC will be completed at local oration between GCC and ic Resonance Imaging prior to acceptance into the hospitals, giving students the Michigan Radiologic Technology. MRI classes. The pre-requi- the opportunity to work and Imaging Science Con- MRI technologists oper- site coursework focuses on side by side with MRI tech- sortium. Students are ate machines to take anatomy, physiology, math, nologists to gain hands-on enrolled under the GCC detailed pictures of the physics, psychology, English experiences. MRI admission criteria internal body. The diag- and medical terminology. Successful graduates and, upon successful com- nostic tests play an impor- Once accepted into the will be eligible to take the pletion, will be awarded a tant role in improving a program, students will American Registry of Radi- degree through GCC. person’s health by diagnos- complete MRI coursework ologic Technologists certifi- More information can ing injuries and diseases. through Michigan Colleges cation exam. According to be found on the GCC MRI Students enrolled in the Online. MRI coursework the Bureau of Labor and website gogebic.edu/pro- Submitted photo program will gain skills in consists of two summer, Statistics, the median grams/MRI.html or call ANN FUGE, the new Rotary District 6220 Governor customer service, science one fall and one spring annual wage for an MRI Nicole Rowe, GCC Director recently visited the Wakefield – Bessemer Rotary and technology. semesters. technologist was $68,420 of Allied Health at 906-307- Club. She emphasized the role of Rotary for the com- Technologists are The courses will focus in 2016. Employment is 1342. ing year and projects that the club could be involved with. Pictured, from left, are John Morris, assistant governor, Jeanne Graham, club president and Ann Gogebic County Fair winners listed Fuge.

IRONWOOD — The fol- Reece Levijoki, Ironwood Grand Champion Showman- Best in Floriculture Entries: lowing people received spe- Photography, Nature, Color – ship – Lillian Tiziani, Ironwood Grand Champions – Purple Briefs cial awards at the Gogebic Zach Baross, Ironwood Rosettes County Fair. Market Poultry Project Cut Flowers Annuals – Wendy Paisano club to celebrate anniversary Youth Poultry – Best of Grand Champion Market Samarzia, Ironwood Please note that this is Turkey – Kayla Kahila, Wake- Roses – Kay Richter, Ewen Show HURLEY — The Gogebic-Iron County Paisano Club not a complete list. Best Rabbit – Sydney Saari, field Potted Plant – Wendy Hurley, WI Reserve Champion Market Samarzia, Ironwood will hold a 49th anniversary celebration Sunday, Sept. 9. Best Rooster – Sydney Saari, Turkey – Eleanor Tiziani, Iron- Special Arrangement – Sandy They will be joined by clubs from Marquette and Dick- Youth Grand Champions, Hurley, WI wood Richter, Bessemer inson counties. Festivities begin with a Mass at 11 a.m. at Exposition Building – Pur- Best Hen – Delila DeGrave, Grand Champion Market Broil- Agronomy & Horticul- ple Rosettes er – Janelle Lekies, Ironwood St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hurley. An Italian dinner Ironwood ture: Best of Show – Purple Drawing, Ink & Pencil – Isaiah Best Cockerel – Michael Reserve Champion Market will follow at the Iron County Memorial Building. There Steckling, Bessemer Niemi, Ironwood Broiler – Kayla Kahila, Wake- Rosettes will be a per person cost for the dinner. One Drawing, Choice of field Vegetable Basket – Darcy Best Pullet – Porter Somero, Reservations are required for the dinner and must be Media – Rebecca Perhalla, Ironwood Smart, Ironwood Ironwood Best Turkey – Gentry Huettl, Exposition Building - Adults Root Vegetable – Mark made by Sept. 4. To reserve a place, call Dorothy Wale- One Painting, Choice of Media Bergland Outstanding Works of Art – Schroeder, Ironwood sewicz at 715-561-2459 or Judy Haeger at 715-561-5522. – Lauren Ramme, Ironwood Best Duck – Michael Niemi, Purple Rosettes Green Leafy Vegetable – Clif- Painting, Oil or Acrylic – Enola Ironwood Acrylic Painting – Ann Parker, ford Johns, Wakefield Finnish rockers perform at Finlandia Miskovich, Wakefield Luke Liske Best of Barn – Alli- Ironwood Vine Vegetable – Arlene Painting – Kylee Damgard, Schnelle, Ironwood son Chiapuzio, Bessemer Photography, Color – Alyssa HANCOCK — Finnish rock legends-in-the- Wakefield Junior Showmanship – Peter Schwab, Ironwood Fruit – Paulette Niemi, Iron- Wood Working – Neal Rand, Gallo, Ironwood Antique – Ivan Hellen, Iron- wood making Steve ‘n’ Seagulls will visit the Rosza Center for Bessemer Senior Showmanship – Lillian wood Forage – Dusty Dennis, Iron- the Performing Arts on Wednesday, Sept. 5. Tickets are on Bakery, Drop Cookies – Tiziani, Ironwood wood sale now for the high-energy band that performs songs Bergland museum closing for season soon from a decidedly Finnish perspective. By JEAN NORDINE Ontonagon schools prepare [email protected] BERGLAND — Time is running out to take advantage of visiting the for opening day of school Bergland Historical Society Museum, ONTONAGON — for a cost of $15 per quar- as they will close for the season Aug. Ontonagon Area School ter or $30 per semester. 31. District announced that Students may be enrolled The free admission museum is the first day of school for in the Elementary or Jr./Sr. open Wed., Thurs., and Fri. from grades K-12 will be Tues- High School office. Appli- noon to 4 p.m. EDT. day, Sept. 4. All classes will cations for School of The museum is set up in the for- begin at 8:30 a.m. for both Choice must be received, mer U.S.D.A. Forest Service office the elementary school and approved and students and Ranger’s home just ¼ mile west junior and senior high. must be enrolled by Sept. 7. of the M-64 and M-28 intersection. The elementary school School handbooks can Two museum buildings showcase day will be done at 3:11 be viewed online at not only Bergland’s early logging p.m. and the Jr./Sr. High oasd.k12.mi.us. Free and roots, but the Forest Service’s contri- will finish their day at 3:13 reduced cost lunch forms butions to the western Upper Penin- p.m. Breakfast and lunch will be sent home with stu- Jean Nordine / Daily Globe sula as well. will be served starting on dents on the first day. It is In the Ranger’s building, the THIS ROOM is a small sample of what the Bergland/Matchwood Historical Society Museum has to show. There are numerous displays in two sepa- the first day, and the Jr./Sr. necessary that these forms rooms are set up as a kitchen, bed- high school is a closed be completed and returned. room and office all featuring items of rate buildings at the museum which is located in the former U.S.D.A. For- est Service office and Ranger’s house just west of Bergland. campus. For more information, days gone by. Meal pricing is as fol- call the school at 906-813-

In the kitchen there is a very Also in the kitchen is a large the old school clock. lows: breakfast will be free 0614. unique 1920 combination wood/gas Yukon Ice box that was built in the Another room is dedicated to for all students, but lunch cook stove. This stove was outlawed late 1800’s. This particular ice box honor area veterans from the Civil will be available at a cost. IN MEMORY OF by the state of Michigan for a very was probably used in a hotel or War through the present day. Elementary school stu- good reason. If there were cracks any- restaurant, as homeowners usually Outside you can see antique farm dents will pay $14.00 where on the stove there was the dan- had smaller ones. equipment and there is a “jail” that weekly ($2.80/day) and ger of an explosion. There is an antique cash register has the original jail house doors from Jr./Sr. High students will Just to name a few of the numer- that came from Dodie Stanard’s ser- the 1920’s Bergland jail. pay $15.00 weekly ous items on display are a complete vice station in Ewen. New displays are featured every ($3.00/day). Limited ala set of antique food graters and an Also in the ranger’s home is the year. carte menus will be avail- antique match box holder. There’s Bergland High School room showcas- Bergland/Matchwood Historical able for Jr./Sr. high school. even an early mail weight scale that ing the schools composite class pic- Society is a non-profit organization Elementary snack time was set up for zones before there tures from 1929 to 1984. There are and is part of the Western Upper with milk and juice will be were zip codes. sport trophies, uniforms and even Peninsula Heritage Trail Network. available in the classroom Community calendar Joseph Saturday, Aug. 25 Email calendar items and ReGeneration Youth, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29 community news to 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; EDT, Ontonagon United DeCarlo [email protected]. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Methodist Church basement, Christian Men of the August 22, 2017 For more information, call 906- ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran next to Holiday gas station, Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 932-2211. Center, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ontonagon. area74.org. Sound technician train- Community Pickleball Government Cafe, Ironwood. Memories are like Wednesday, Aug. 22 ing, 5:30 p.m., Historic Iron- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Gogebic County Road Alcoholics Anonymous, wood Theatre. School gym. 715-776-4588. Commission, 2 p.m., budget open meeting, noon, Salem threads of gold. Christian Men of the Alcoholics Anonymous, Community Night Meal workshop, road commission Lutheran Church, Ironwood. #ey never tarnish Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- office. area74.org. Cafe, Ironwood. Church, Hurley. area74.org. tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Bessemer Township DOVE Support Group, or grow old. Mentoring of Moms, 9- “Tagging Monarch But- Street, Ironwood. Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. A sadness still 10:30 a.m., Range Community terflies,” 6:30 p.m., Manny’s Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Ramsay. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Restaurant, Ironwood. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Mercer School Board, 5 Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and comes over us, 4355. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. 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Catholic Church, Ironwood. p.m., Episcopal Church of the Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Our Lady of Peace 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 area74.org. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Transfiguration, Ironwood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, area74.org. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. l 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Bad men, good presidents With the continuing hysteria percent. In fact, it’s estimated that about Donald Trump’s presidency, a there are 6 million more jobs than Sue Mizell, Publisher few questions come to mind. The workers. Also on the domestic front, first: Can a bad man become a good the Trump administration is trying Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor president? The second: Does one’s to push through sweeping prison being a good man guarantee he’ll be and sentencing reforms. a good president? Third: Does hav- Walter E. President Trump has also made ing a good president require a good Williams important gains in international man? Is there any evidence of Lord affairs. He’s gotten us out of the Paris In Their Opinion Acton’s argument that “great men climate accord. Aside from the fact are almost always bad men”? that the agreement imposed costs and Marijuana, I think former President Jimmy special disadvantages on the U.S., the Carter was a good man who became qualifications and a deep respect for Paris agreement should have been a weak and bad president, both in the U.S. Constitution. In addition, presented as a treaty to the U.S. Sen- driving, risky domestic matters and in foreign Trump has nominated more than ate. Trump also got us out of the Joint affairs. President Bill Clinton was a two dozen lower court judges who Comprehensive Plan of Action – the bad man who became a reasonably have similar respect for our Consti- Iranian nuclear deal. Aside from combination good president in domestic and for- tution and are not likely to make Iran’s violation of both the letter and Recreational marijuana may never be legal in Wis- eign matters. But then there was that laws from the bench. the spirit of the agreement, it, too, consin. impeachment issue that greatly tar- Trump has shepherded through should have been presented before That decision ultimately will be made by the peo- nished his presidency. Congress the largest personal and the U.S. Senate for approval. Presi- ple and their elected representatives in Madison. What about our current presi- corporate tax cuts since the Reagan dent Barack Obama did not present Nine states and Washington, D.C., however, have dent? I think Trump’s personal administration. His administration either the Paris climate accord or the legalized the drug’s use. behavior prior to his presidency is has created a 35 percent reduction Iranian nuclear deal for Senate Even in states that haven’t made the move, there’s not something we’d call high charac- in regulations. Those reductions, approval. He knew neither would a growing sense of acceptance surrounding marijua- ter. We might put him down as a including the rollback of costly Envi- have passed muster and instead used na. In fact, a Gallup poll last year showed that 64 per- bad man, but what about his presi- ronmental Protection Agency regula- his executive powers. cent of Americans support legalization. dency? I think that he’d qualify for tions, have led to the biggest energy Also on the international front, Our initial concern is in regard to impaired driv- this description: a bad man but good boom in history, making the U.S. the Trump has gotten North Korean ing. Last year in Wisconsin there were more than president. The average reader might world’s No. 1 energy producer and tyrant Kim Jong Un to the bargain- 24,200 traffic convictions for impaired operation of a ask, “Williams, what’s your evi- thus ending our dependence on Mid- ing table to negotiate denucleariza- motor vehicle. dence?” In a recent letter to me, dle Eastern oil producers. tion of the Korean Peninsula. He’s That’s too many. Stephen Moore, a George Mason The Trump administration has gotten our NATO allies to cough up “While alcohol-impaired driving remains a con- University graduate and a distin- ended the Obamacare mandate and more money for their own defense. cern, many states including Wisconsin have seen an guished visiting fellow for the Pro- reformed the very costly Dodd-Frank Trump is rebuilding our military increase in drugged driving,” the Wisconsin Depart- ject for Economic Growth at The Wall Street Reform and Consumer strength, which is beginning to put ment of Transportation said in a recent news release, Heritage Foundation, put together a Protection Act. Helping with these the fear of God into our adversaries. “people whose ability to safely operate a motor vehi- list of President Trump’s achieve- economic matters is free marketer The bottom line is that President cle is compromised by legal or illegal drugs including ments. I recognize the possibility Larry Kudlow, whom Trump Donald Trump does not have the opioids, prescription and over-the-counter medica- that they will be seen as horrible, appointed as director of the National personal character that we would tions.” maybe treasonous, by the nation’s Economic Council. As a result of the want our children to imitate but has A recent San Diego Union-Tribune editorial called leftists. gross domestic product’s growth turned out to be a good president, for improved roadside testing of marijuana. Pot is Trump has appointed Neil Gor- spurt, caused by tax cuts and dereg- save his grossly misguided interna- legal in California. such and nominated Brett ulation, unemployment is less than 4 tional trade policies. The editorial cited a recent accident in saying it Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme percent. Black unemployment is hov- Walter E. Williams is a professor of was “the latest incident to illustrate the absolute need Court. Both men have stellar judicial ering around the all-time low at 6.6 economics at George Mason University. to develop tests that can reliably detect marijuana intoxication. It’s crucial to public safety.” We agree. Today in history The Union-Tribune reported that San Diego police use Drager DrugTest 5000 machines that rely on oral By The Associated Press swabs to confirm the presence of drugs in the body. Today’s Highlight in History Follow-up blood tests are conducted on positive On August 22, 1972, Presi- tests. dent Richard Nixon was nomi- nated for a second term of However, the editorial also said the machines office by the Republican have “plenty of skeptics.” National Convention in Miami “Some authorities in Australia and Ireland have Beach. lost faith in the devices’ accuracy and reliability,” the On this date story read. “Closer to home, last year, an official with In 1787, inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steamboat the Orange County district attorney’s office voiced on the Delaware River to dele- similar concerns, citing unacceptably high numbers gates from the Constitutional of false test results.” Convention in Philadelphia. The Eau Claire Police Department does not In 1851, the schooner America outraced more than a employ roadside testing for marijuana, but that does- dozen British vessels off the n’t mean incidents of impaired driving due to pot are English coast to win a trophy not on its radar. State law does not limit operating that came to be known as the while intoxicated infractions to alcohol. Blood tests America’s Cup. are the primary tool for determining the type of drug In 1862, President Abra- ham Lincoln responded to used and its concentration. Horace Greeley’s call for more “We at the Eau Claire Police Department are look- drastic steps to abolish slav- late Karen Silkwood $1.38 mil- Manning, in a statement to 58. Rock singer Roland Orza- ing for impairment regardless of what substance is ery; Lincoln replied that his pri- lion, settling a 10-year-old NBC’s “Today” show, bal (Tears For Fears) is 57. used,” spokeswoman Bridget Coit said. ority was saving the Union, but nuclear contamination lawsuit. announced he intended to live Rock musician Debbi Peterson he also repeated his personal The Rob Reiner coming-of-age as a woman named Chelsea (The Bangles) is 57. Rock The ECPD also has two drug recognition experts wish “that all men everywhere who can be tasked with an investigation. Wisconsin film “Stand By Me” was put into and undergo hormone treat- musician Gary Lee Conner could be free.” wide release by Columbia Pic- ment. A mysterious glitch halt- (Screaming Trees) is 56. has 276 of the experts overall, which is among the In 1910, Japan annexed tures. ed trading on the Nasdaq for Singer Tori Amos is 55. Coun- most in the nation, according to WisDOT. It added Korea, which remained under In 1989, Black Panthers co- three hours. try singer Mila Mason is 55. that 3,800 Wisconsin law enforcement officers have Japanese control until the end founder Huey P. Newton was One year ago: Protesters Rhythm-and-blues musician of World War II. been trained in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving shot to death in Oakland, Cali- and police clashed outside a James DeBarge is 55. Interna- In 1932, the British Broad- fornia. (Gunman Tyrone Robin- convention center in Phoenix tional Tennis Hall of Famer Enforcement (ARIDE). casting Corp. conducted its son was later sentenced to 32 where President Donald Trump Mats Wilander is 54. Actress Hopefully, relaxed attitudes about pot will not first experimental television years to life in prison.) had just wrapped up his first Brooke Dillman is 52. Rapper translate to more cases of impaired driving. Whether broadcast, using a 30-line In 1992, on the second day political rally since the violence GZA/The Genius is 52. Actor mechanical system. of the Ruby Ridge siege in in Charlottesville, Virginia; Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is or not recreational marijuana use ever comes to In 1956, President Dwight fruition in this state, it cannot become socially or Idaho, an FBI sharpshooter police fired pepper spray at 51. Actor Ty Burrell is 51. D. Eisenhower and Vice Presi- killed Vicki Weaver, the wife of crowds after someone appar- Celebrity chef Giada DeLau- legally acceptable to drive while high. If new dent Richard Nixon were nom- white separatist Randy ently lobbed rocks and bottles rentiis is 48. Actress Melinda approaches to roadside testing are called for in some inated for second terms in Weaver (the sharpshooter later at officers. A military comman- Page Hamilton is 47. Actor jurisdictions, so be it. The potential cost – loss of life office by the Republican said he was targeting the cou- der reported that Iraqi troops Rick Yune is 47. Rock musi- National Convention in San – is simply too high. ple’s friend Kevin Harris, and had reached the first urban cian Paul Doucette (Matchbox Francisco. didn’t see Vicki Weaver). areas of the northern town of Twenty) is 46. Rap-reggae – Eau Claire Leader-Telegram In 1972, John Wojtowicz Ten years ago: Russia Tal Afar on the third day of an singer Beenie Man is 45. and Salvatore Naturile took said it had pulled back forces operation to retake it from the Singer Howie Dorough (Back- seven employees hostage at a from Georgia in accordance Islamic State group. street Boys) is 45. Comedian- Chase Manhattan Bank branch with an EU-brokered cease-fire Today’s Birthdays actress Kristen Wiig is 45. Letters Policy in Brooklyn, New York, during a agreement. Usain Bolt helped Broadcast journalist Morton Actress Jenna Leigh Green is botched robbery; the siege, Jamaica win the 400-meter Dean is 83. Author Annie 44. Rock musician Bo Koster is which ended with Wojtowicz’s relay final in 37.10 seconds for Proulx is 83. Baseball Hall of 44. Rock musician Dean Back The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters arrest and Naturile’s killing by his third gold medal and third Famer Carl Yastrzemski is 79. (Theory of a Deadman) is 43. should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the FBI, inspired the 1975 world record of the Beijing Actress Valerie Harper is 79. Talk show host James Corden the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- movie “Dog Day Afternoon.” Olympics. Bryan Clay won the Pro Football Hall of Fame is 40. Rock musician Jeff Stin- lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. In 1978, President Jomo decathlon. Phil Dalhausser coach Bill Parcells is 77. Writ- co (Simple Plan) is 40. Actor Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address Kenyatta, a leading figure in and Todd Rogers beat Brazil in er-producer David Chase is 73. Brandon Adams is 39. Actress and phone number must be included for verification purposes. Kenya’s struggle for indepen- the men’s beach volleyball CBS newsman Steve Kroft is Aya Sumika is 38. Actor Ari Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- dence, died; Vice President championship game. 73. Actress Cindy Williams is Stidham is 26. date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads Daniel arap Moi was sworn in Five years ago: Egypt’s 71. Pop musician David Marks Thought for Today and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and as acting president. ousted leader Hosni Mubarak is 70. International Swimming “Life does not give itself to $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to In 1985, 55 people died was released from prison and Hall of Famer Diana Nyad is one who tries to keep all its 400 words. when fire broke out aboard a transported to a military hospi- 69. Baseball Hall of Famer advantages at once. I have Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, British Airtours charter jet on a tal in a Cairo suburb to be held Paul Molitor is 62. Rock musi- often thought morality may per- 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: runway at Manchester Airport under house arrest. A day after cian Vernon Reid is 60. Coun- haps consist solely in the [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. in England. being sentenced to up to 35 try singer Ricky Lynn Gregg is courage of making a choice.” Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday — Leon Blum, French In 1986, Kerr-McGee Corp. years in prison for leaking 59. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 5 Runway 5,000 feet is “not a deal Girl, 16, faces drunk killer. Synsel jets can han- M O V I N G D AY driving ATV charge dle the runway the way it is From page 1 and it does not affect our HURLEY — A not guilty Sullivan concluded, deal.” He added, however, plea was entered in Iron “Communities don’t build that when the county County Court Monday for airports, airports build invests in infrastructure, a Hurley juvenile who communities.” like the airport, it is good faces a charge of drunk Pat Tucker, Lost Bowl for the area, as other planes driving on an all-terrain or Development, who owns that will fly in here as a utility vehicle. the land where SynSel result of the new business The 16-year-old was plans to build a biofuel have the bigger planes. charged by a Department plant said the company has Tucker, addressing the of Natural Resources offi- three priorities. “The first is board said the county is cer on May 25, according return of the railroad, and “the gatekeeper of the peo- to court records. we are moving on that. The ple’s money.” He noted that The citation carries a second is the regular dredg- a 500 foot extension is possible fine of $453. ing of the harbor and there already in the airport plan The complaint was filed has been action on that and Synsel would be glad on June 12. with funds authorized, but to work with the county, UP State Fair we want it done in the the airport manager and numbers up spring not fall. The third is others in a committee envi- the airport and that has the ronment and with coopera- ESCANABA — Upper lowest priority,” Tucker tion then come to the coun- Peninsula State Fair offi- said. He added that not ty board with a unified pro- cials said an attendance extending the runway to posal. Jean Nordine/Daily Globe record was set this year. STEVE FEDOR Sr.,left, helps his son Steve Jr. unload his belongings. Fedor was one The previous record of dozens of students who moved into the Gogebic Community College Campus was 87,750 and fair offi- Suites on Tuesday. The housing unit was built in 2006 adjacent to the Lindquist cials said attendance as up Center. Accommodations are available for 96 students, with four students in each by about 5 percent for the suite. Each suite has a full kitchen and bathroom. Fedor who is from Mt. Pleasant, recently concluded fair. chose GCC because of the Ski Area Management program. He said, “the only other Vickie Micheau, fair school that offers it is in Colorado and I didn’t want to move all the way out there.” administrator, said no According to the GCC course catalog SAM is one of the nation’s most comprehen- days were lost to rain. sive training programs for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the snow The 2019 fair is sched- sport industry. uled for Aug. 12-18. Perttu named top junior fair exhibitor for 2018 Lottery By JEAN NORDINE BROOKE PERTTU, Tuesday [email protected] of Bruce Crossing, Michigan Poker Lotto: KC-AS-6D- BRUCE CROSSING — proudly displays 3H-10S Brooke Perttu, of Bruce her self portrait Midday Daily 3: 3-3-6 that won “Best of Midday Daily 4: 9-1-4-8 Crossing, was named Daily 3: 9-2-8 Junior Top Fair Exhibitor Show” in the Daily 4: 8-6-0-3 for the 2018 Ontonagon Ontonagon County Fantasy 5: 12-13-14-15-28 County Fair and received a Fair in the youth Keno: 04-07-08-13-15-22- division self-por- 31-34-36-37-38-41-46-47-50- certificate of recognition 55-58-61-71-73-77-79 from the Ontonagon Coun- trait category. ty Fair Board. This is the Behind her are a Wisconsin few of the other 5 Card Cash: QD-QS-5C- second time the 17 year old 5D-3S was awarded that honor. entries that earned SuperCash: 01-08-15-23- She also won in 2013. her four “Best of 25-38, Doubler: Y Show” purple rib- Badger 5: 02-13-26-30-31 Brooke entered a total of Daily Pick 3: 3-8-8 Submitted photo 71 exhibits in art, needle- bons and numer- Daily Pick 4: 1-4-9-0 BRYAN HAMILTON was named to the board to replace work, photography, bak- ous blue and red Gray Webber, who resigned because of illness. He was ery, writing, medal and ribbons. Multi-state Jean Nordine/Daily Globe Mega Millions: 14-16-19- sworn in earlier in the week by Clerk Stacey Preiss wood work, knitting, chalk 38-57, Mega Ball: 11, Megapli- drawing, quilting and clay er: 3 Sworn in effective immediately and sculpting. She also entered combine the deputy dis- a song she wrote about “minds eye” in the center. Brooke is eligible to win trict court clerk position when her brother was There is a film projector the youth title again, as she From page 1 with the circuit court born. with frames of pictures of is still under the age of 18. senior appraiser and Janice reporter assigned to Judge Her favorite art piece is herself at various ages. She She will soon begin to cre- Erickson as property Burgess, making it a full her self-portrait that placed said, “I wanted to do some- ate more art for next years appraiser for the equaliza- time position when the “best in show.” The portrait thing different, so I created fair when she begins her tion department. new deputy district court features an acrylic painted this to show what is in my senior year at Ewen-Trout The board accepted the clerk is hired. outline of her with her mind.” Creek. resignation of Alan Ralph The board also heard from the Ontonagon from Amy Bergland of the WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 22, 2018 County Economic Devel- Michigan Economic Devel- 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 opment Corporation and opment Corporation about Burden of Truth “Witch Supergirl “The Faithful” ’ Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of # CW KDLH named Jim Bobula and Kip the Block Grant Program. 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There is no indication (503) HBO2Hard Knocks Hard Knocks Hard Knocks ›› It’s Complicated (‘09) Meryl Streep. ’ (R) (CC) Valliere Jr. was killed in the court records when (531) MAX››› Grosse Pointe Blank (‘97) John Cusack. ’ (R) (8:50) ››› The Hangover (‘09) (R) (CC) ›› Unforgettable (‘17) ’ (R) (CC) because he was believed to an appeal hearing might be (561) SHOW››› The Rock (‘96) Sean Connery. ’ (R) (CC) (:15) ››› Enemy of the State (‘98) Will Smith. ’ (R) (CC) Rosewater be a drug informant, scheduled, nor the reasons (591) TMC›› Urban Legend (‘98) Jared Leto. (R) Texas Chainsaw Massacre-Next Gen. (:10) › Skinwalkers (‘07) Jason Behr. Boogie W (593) TMC2Operation Odessa (‘18) ’ (NR) (CC) (:35) ››› Margin Call (‘11) Kevin Spacey. (R) (CC) ›› Vantage Point (‘08) Dennis Quaid. although assistant Attor- for filing the action. PREMIUM l 6 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 AREA / STATE / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries State briefs Springstead Veteran drag racer, cycle. Law enforcement ren- Lake paddle 80, dies after Eric Laurin was airlifted dered first aid to the sub- Charles John Ellsworth northern Michigan by Valley Med to the U.P. ject, 35-year-old Adam D. planned crash Health Systems in Mar- Knowlton, of Hawkins, on MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Charles John Ellsworth, quette for multiple non-life- scene and then he was SPRINGSTEAD — The 76, of Ironwood, Mich., passed away June 28, 2018, NORWAY (AP) — threatening injuries, police transported by ambu- Northwoods Land Trust Authorities say a longtime said. He was wearing a hel- lance to a hospital, how- and Iron County Outdoor at Minnesota Heart Institute in Minneapolis due to Recreation Enthusiasts are complications from mitral valve heart surgery. drag racer died after crash- met, but his wife was not. ever he later succumbed ing his jet engine-powered She sustained minor to injuries. No law hosting a paddling tour of He will be forever missed by his wife, entire fami- Springstead Lake Thurs- ly and his two cats, Sassy and Baby, who look for car at a track in Michigan’s injuries. enforcement officers were Police said the accident injured during the inci- day to mark Wisconsin him every day. Upper Peninsula. The Iron Mountain occurred at 6:18 p.m., dent. Land Trust Days. Charlie was born Feb. 20, 1942, Daily News and WLUC-TV when the football players Deputies Ben Reisner Paddlers should meet at in Marquette, Mich., to George and report 80-year-old Doug were at the school having and Matt Wojcik were Springstead Lake Lodge at Jennie (Burns) Ellsworth. He trav- Rose, driver of the Green their photos taken and par- placed on administrative 10:30 a.m. to launch their eled all around the country with Mamba, died Friday ticipating in an assembly. leave pending the outcome kayaks or canoes. There is his family for his dad’s work, and evening at the Norway Gaudette was not of the investigation. also a free pontoon boat his favorite place was Parker, Az. Veteran Speedway. Rose, of Ring- injured. Reisner has been ride option, but limited space and advance regis- He always talked about going back town, Pennsylvania, employed in law enforce- crashed into a guardrail Washburn woman ment for three years, and tration is required. there someday. Meta Brandt, a conserva- The family finally settled back in Finn Town just and flipped during an exhi- killed in accident Wojcik for nine years. bition run. The Wisconsin DOJ-led tion easement donor on outside of Bergland, Mich. Charlie loved it there, WASHBURN, Wis. — A The newspaper reports investigation of the inci- Springstead Lake; naturalist even though he had to carry large buckets of water 65-year-old Washburn Rose drove the Green dent has been a collabora- John Bates, and wildlife biol- woman was killed in a 4:30 up and down the hill so his mom could wash Mamba for more than 35 tion between DCI, the Wis- ogist Ron Eckstein will serve p.m. Thursday motorcycle clothes. years. The car with an consin State Patrol and as tour guides for the event. accident in the town of Charlie met the love of his life, Darlene Soine, in engine from a fighter plane Rusk County Coroner’s Wisconsin Land Trust Pilsen, according to the White Pine, Mich., in 1988. They were married on could drive in excess of office. Days is a statewide effort Bayfield County Sheriff’s June 3, 1989, and spent 30 years together. They 300 mph. DCI is continuing to col- raising awareness for the Department. Michigan State Police lect evidence and deter- work land trusts who are loved each other forever and always, were always The Bayfield County say the crash is under mine the facts and will turn partnering with land own- together and were best friends. Emergency Communica- investigation. Races were over investigative reports ers to conserve property, a Charlie joined the Army when he was 17 and tion Center received a suspended Friday and to the Rusk County District land trust spokesperson served six years doing tours of service in Germany phone call reporting the resumed Saturday. Attorney when the investi- said in a news release for and Korea. He was honorably discharged with the accident on County G, near gation concludes. the event. rank of Staff Sergeant E-6. He was also in the Michi- Wisconsin woman Sportsman Lane. “There are several proper- gan National Guard for 14 years. He started in Bara- pulled unconscious The motorcycle was UP crash kills ties within five miles of ga, Mich., and later transferred to the Ironwood operated by Nona Baraga woman Springstead Lake with con- from Minnesota DeMars, 65, who was trav- servation easements held by National Guard, where he made lifelong friends. lake dies He was also employed at White Pine Copper eling east on County G SIDNAW — A 73-year- the Northwoods Land Trust. Company for 30 years and said it was the best job he BACKUS, Minn. (AP) — and failed to negotiate a old woman was killed in a Combined they will keep curve. The motorcycle left Friday accident that closed ever had. He retired in 1995 when the mine closed, A Wisconsin woman died more than 370 acres and the roadway, striking sev- a portion of M-28 near Sid- 7,745 feet — almost 1.5 miles and went to Gogebic Community College for two after being pulled uncon- scious from a central Min- eral trees. naw. — of shoreline looking about years for the automotive class. Mason EMS and Fire, Michigan State Police the same as we see it today,” Charlie loved the Green Bay Packers and tried to nesota lake where she was swimming. Ashland EMS and Lifelink said around 1:45 p.m., said Sandy Lotto, the out- watch every game. The Cass County Sher- III also responded. troopers from the Calumet reach coordinator for the He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Dar- iff’s Office says the 37-year- DeMars was transport- post were dispatched to the Eagle River-based land trust. lene; daughters Peggy Desellier, of Iron Mountain, old woman from Sheboy- ed By EMS to a helicopter accident about two miles “Two other properties in Iron Mich., Jodi Vernetti, of Oshkosh, Wis., and Tiffani gan, Wisconsin, was found landing zone, but suc- west of Sidnaw in Duncan County conserved with Stone, of Ontonagon, Mich.; sons Chad and Corey not breathing in Ponto cumbed to her injuries Township. NWLT add another 314 Ellsworth, of Rockland, Mich.; stepchildren Tracy Lake on Saturday after- prior to being airlifted. A 2000 Honda Accord acres and three miles of pro- Gehrke, of Watersmeet, Mich., Gina (Jim) White, of noon. She was taken to a The accident remains driven by the Baraga tected shoreline to that total.” under investigation by the woman was headed west West Fargo, N.D., and Jason Gehrke, of Appleton, St. Cloud hospital, where These properties are sheriff’s department. when it rear-ended a 2015 still privately owned and Wis.; 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; she died on Sunday. An autopsy is planned. Toyota Highlander driven not open to the public, brothers Clifford Ellsworth, of Superior, Wis., and Rusk County by a 59-year-old Eveleth, Lotto said, but have volun- Robert Ellsworth, of Wausau, Wis.; sisters Jeanette Her name wasn’t immedi- shooting death ately released. Minn., woman, who was tary restrictions attachted Waller, of Florida, Colleen Dement, of Louisiana, probe continues stopped for a temporary to them to only allow limit- and Joanie (Gary) Raymond, of Merriweather, Mich. UP football team lane closure because of ed development. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents; LADYSMITH, Wis. — construction. While the trust is pro- helps at crash scene The Wisconsin Depart- daughter, Nicole, granddaughter, Emalee, at birth, The Highlander then viding light snacks, HARRIS — The Bark ment of Justice Division of rear-ended a tractor-trailer according to the news brother, Pete, and his father-in-law, Oiva Soine. Criminal Investigation, at Out of respect for Charlie’s wishes, cremation has River-Harris football team rig driven by a 49-year-old release, participants will assisted Michigan State the request of the Rusk taken place. Bad Axe man, who was also need to provide their own Police in responding to a County Sheriff’s Depart- stopped in the westbound The graveside service will be on Friday, Aug. 31, canoes or kayaks. Sunday car-motorcycle ment, has been investigat- lane for the temporary lane While there is no cost at 1 p.m. CST at lot 106 at Riverside Cemetery in accident on U.S. 2, near ing an officer involved closure. to participate, advance reg- Ironwood. Pastor Dale Harris of Range Community Eustice Road, in Harris death on the evening of M-28 had to be tem- istration is requested. Call Bible Church of Hurley will officiate, followed by the Township. Aug. 12 at a residence in porarily shut down the trust at 715-479-2490, military service and flag presentation. The Klassic Police said Eric Laurin, the village of Hawkins. because of the accident. or email nwlt@northwood- Kruisers Car Club will give Charlie a send-off 34, and his wife, Tera, 35, A caller told dispatchers The Baraga woman was slandtrust.org to register because of his love for old cars. of Carney, were traveling there was a man at the res- transported to the Baraga for the event. west on U.S. 2 when their idence who was intoxicat- County Hospital where she The trust operates in Vilas, Lunch will follow at Range Community Bible ed and concerned the Church in Hurley. motorcycle was involved in was later pronounced Oneida, Forest, Florence, Iron, a collision with a car intoxicated man would dead. Price and northern Langlade attempting to turn east become violent. Rusk Police said the other two counties. The trust was crucial Sharon Schmidt onto U.S. 2. County Sheriff’s Depart- drivers were not injured. in helping secure ownership The driver of the car, ment deputies responded The Covington Town- of the Interstate Falls property Mary Gaudette, 71, of to the location and the ship Fire Department and for the town of Kimball to MERCER, Wis. — Sharon Schmidt, 75, of Mercer, Gladstone, was at fault, altercation resulted in one Duncan Township Fire keep the Iron County waterfall passed away on Aug. 20, 2018. police said, failing to yield deputy discharging their Department also respond- accessible to the public. Arrangements are pending and will be right-of-way to the motor- firearm. ed, as well as Bay EMS. —Richard Jenkins announced by Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home of Bessemer. A complete obituary can be seen in an upcoming US deports 95-year-old ex-Nazi guard to Germany edition of the Daily Globe. BERLIN (AP) — A 95- year-old former Nazi con- centration camp guard who lived quietly in New York City for decades was carried out of his home on a stretcher by federal agents and flown to Ger- many early Tuesday in what could prove to be the last U.S. deportation of a World War II-era war- crimes suspect. Jakiw Palij’s expulsion, at President Donald hen you need physical therapy or help at Trump’s urging, came 25 Whome after an illness, injury, or surgery — you do years after investigators haveasayinwhoprovidestheseservices— first accused Palij of lying choose Avanti Home Care. about his wartime past to Avanti Home Care has been providing therapy get into the U.S. But it was to your friends and neighbors for over 30 years. largely symbolic because If you need care at home — tell your primary care Associated Press officials in Germany have IN THIS Monday, Aug. 20 frame from video, Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi concentration provider and your family that you want repeatedly said there is Avanti Home Care. camp guard, is carried on a stretcher from his home in the Queens borough of New insufficient evidence to York. Palij, the last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was prosecute him. taken from his home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White Physical and Occupational erapy Trump “made it very Provided by Great Northern Rehab House said. clear” he wanted Palij out of the country, and a new ago when investigators while he was an armed year 6,000 prisoners in the Medical Services found his name on an old guard at the Trawniki camp camps and tens of thou-  German government that State Licensed Health Care Providers took office in March Nazi roster and a fellow for- in Nazi-occupied Poland sands of other prisoners •SkilledNursing mer guard spilled the and he was ordered deport- held in occupied Poland •CertiedHomeHealthAide brought “new energy” to  expediting the matter, U.S. secret that he was “living ed a year later. were rounded up and somewhere in America.” But because Germany, slaughtered. Palij has Ask about our Non-Medical Services Ambassador Richard Palij, an ethnic Ukraini- Poland, Ukraine and other acknowledged serving in Grenell said. Eli Rosenbaum, the for- an born in a part of Poland countries refused to take Trawniki but denied any  mer head of the U.S. office that is now Ukraine, said him, he continued living in involvement in war crimes.  investigating accused Nazi on his 1957 naturalization limbo in the two-story, red Last September, all 29  war criminals, said Palij’s petition that he had brick home in Queens he members of New York’s  removal “is a landmark vic- Ukrainian citizenship. shared with his late wife, congressional delegation  tory in the U.S. govern- When their investigators Maria. His continued pres- signed a letter urging the   ment’s decades-long quest showed up at his door in ence there outraged the State Department to follow 1993, he said: “I would Jewish community, attract- through on his deporta- ADivisionofAvanti Health Systems to achieve a measure of jus- never have received my ing frequent protests over tion.   tice and accountability on behalf of the victims of visa if I told the truth. the years that featured such “Good riddance to this 110 IRON STREET, HURLEY, WI 54534 Nazi inhumanity.” Everyone lied.” chants as, “Your neighbor war criminal,” said Senate ((715) 561-3206 • (800) 627-7032 • WWW.HOMECAREWI.COM Palij lived quietly in the A judge stripped Palij’s is a Nazi!” Minority Leader Chuck U.S. for years, as a drafts- U.S. citizenship in 2003 for According to the Justice man and then as a retiree, “participation in acts Department, Palij served at until nearly three decades against Jewish civilians” Trawniki in 1943, the same Palij — page 8 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 7 Box office Top 20: ‘ Crazy Rich Asians’ gets even richer

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Pro- locations, average receipts per 13. “The Spy Who Dumped pelled by an extra strong Sunday, location, total gross and number Me,” Lionsgate, $2,617,298, the opening weekend grosses for of weeks in release, as compiled 2,409 locations, $1,086 average, “Crazy Rich Asians” were even Monday by comScore: $29,998,313, 3 Weeks. higher than expected. The Warn- 1. “Crazy Rich Asians,” Warn- 14. “Incredibles 2,” Disney, er Bros. romantic comedy earned er Bros., $26,510,140, 3,384 loca- $2,302,020, 1,238 locations, $26.5 million in its first weekend tions, $7,834 average, $1,859 average, $594,100,868, 10 in theaters, and $35.3 million $35,276,909, 1 Week. Weeks. since it hit theaters Wednesday. 2. “The Meg,” Warner Bros., 15. “Jurassic World: Fallen Second place went to Warner $21,151,012, 4,118 locations, Kingdom,” Universal, Bros.’ shark thriller “The Meg,” $5,136 average, $83,760,074, 2 $1,157,380, 814 locations, $1,422 now in its second weekend. The Weeks. average, $411,754,745, 9 Weeks. Jason Statham pic chomped up 3. “Mile 22,” STX Entertain- 16. “Dog Days,” Mirror/LD an additional $21.2 million, ment, $13,710,825, 3,520 loca- Entertainment, $868,664, 2,387 bringing its domestic total to tions, $3,895 average, locations, $364 average, $83.8 million. $13,710,825, 1 Week. $5,929,487, 2 Weeks. Mark Wahlberg’s R-rated 4. “Mission: Impossible - Fall- 17. “Geetha Govindam,” Inde- actioner “Mile 22” opened in out,” Paramount, $10,773,347, Associated Press pendent Indian, $821,990, 160 third place with $13.7 million, 3,482 locations, $3,094 average, THIS IMAGE released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows locations, $5,137 average, while “Mission: Impossible – $181,012,068, 4 Weeks. Michelle Yeoh, from left, Henry Golding and Constance Wu in a $1,564,311, 1 Week. Fallout” took fourth with $10.8 5. “Alpha,” Sony, $10,352,512, scene from the film “Crazy Rich Asians.” 18. “Teen Titans Go! To The million. 2,719 locations, $3,807 average, 8. “Slender Man,” Sony, 2,270 locations, $1,500 average, Movies,” Warner Bros., $750,127, Rounding out the top five was $10,352,512, 1 Week. $4,801,712, 2,358 locations, $111,222,895, 5 Weeks. 590 locations, $1,271 average, another new offering, “Alpha,” 6. “Disney’s Christopher $2,036 average, $20,578,291, 2 11. “The Equalizer 2,” Sony, $27,301,479, 4 Weeks. about a young man and his dog Robin,” Disney, $8,861,530, Weeks. $2,863,549, 1,888 locations, 19. “Eighth Grade,” A24, in the ice age. “Alpha” grossed 3,602 locations, $2,460 average, 9. “Hotel Transylvania 3: Sum- $1,517 average, $94,782,433, 5 $735,240, 542 locations, $1,357 $10.4 million over the weekend. $66,878,940, 3 Weeks. mer Vacation,” Sony, $3,768,479, Weeks. average, $11,638,783, 6 Weeks. The top 20 movies at U.S. and 7. “BlacKkKlansman,” Focus 2,187 locations, $1,723 average, 12. “Ant-Man And The Wasp,” 20. “Three Identical Canadian theaters Friday through Features, $7,383,195, 1,788 loca- $153,962,179, 6 Weeks. Disney, $2,646,856, 1,520 loca- Strangers,” Neon Rated, Sunday, followed by distribution tions, $4,129 average, 10. “Mamma Mia! Here We Go tions, $1,741 average, $502,144, 276 locations, $1,819 studio, gross, number of theater $23,392,685, 2 Weeks. Again,” Universal, $3,405,405, $208,392,506, 7 Weeks. average, $10,567,548, 8 Weeks.

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Fiber art from regional artists on display at JULIE MARIE Nicolet College Klug was the RHINELANDER, Wis. – A lively, colorful, and often drummer for surprising, exhibit of fiber art is currently on display at the Iron Drag- the Nicolet College Art Gallery. The works were created ons team in the by the twelve members of the regional group Fiber annual Dragon F(r)iends, which includes artists from northern and Boat Festival north central Wisconsin. fundraiser in Many of the pieces in the show resulted from two chal- Minocqua. The lenges the group gave its members over the past two Iron Dragons years. In one challenge, members were asked to create finished third seven individual pieces unified by an obvious motif such in the competi- as color, fabric, technique, or pattern and fasten them tion. together into a pleasing whole of any shape. In another Klug said “It challenge, members were asked to create a new fiber piece was exciting to based on an earlier work, but reflecting what they’ve play the part of learned about color, design, and technique. the “Dragon While most of the work is essentially two-dimensional, Slayer” and be many include three-dimensional embellishments such as the drummer beads, buttons, twigs, and even rocks. Themes include for our team. geometric and asymmetrical designs, landscapes, We were the wildlife, floral patterns, abstracts, and many others. oldest team but “It is a delight to see the domestic art of quilting ele- had tons of vated to this level of fine art,” said Nicolet College Art energy.” George Anast photo Gallery Director Katy Ralph. The exhibit will run through Sept. 8 with a closing reception that day from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the gallery. The Nicolet College Art Gallery is located in the North- woods Center and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. For additional information, call (715) 365-4556. Cornucopia to host art crawl CORNUCOPIA, Wis. – The 14th annual Cornucopia Art Crawl, a group exhibition of local arts and crafts, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the small town on the northwest edge of the Bayfield County Peninsula. There is no cost to attend the event and maps will be provided. Exhibits will offer works of art to purchase, and refreshmets will be available. For more information, call 715-742-3449 or online at cornucopiawisconsin.net. THE BIG SAVE Now’s the time to tackle a great deal!

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Foreign Minister Heiko (AP) – A man from Mexico jailed. other things the indict- lived in a rural area and kept Grenell told reporters Maas said “there is no line living in the U.S. illegally T h e ments of 11 suspected MS- to himself. A search of Iowa there were “difficult con- under historical responsi- has confessed to kidnap- n e w s 13 gang members from El court records revealed no versations” because Palij is bility,” but added in a com- ping college student Mollie that the Salvador charged in con- prior criminal history, and not a German citizen and ment to the German daily Tibbetts while she was run- h i g h l y nection with the slayings of it’s unclear whether he had was stateless after losing Bild that doing justice to ning in her small Iowa p u b l i - two Virginia teens. Trump ever been subject to prior his U.S. citizenship. But the memory of Nazi atroci- hometown, killing her and c i z e d also has held events at the deportation proceedings. “the moral obligation” of ties “means standing by dumping her body in a a n d White House with mem- Rivera’s Facebook page taking in “someone who our moral obligation to the cornfield, authorities said g r u e - bers of “angel families,” described him as being served in the name of the victims and the subsequent Tuesday. s o m e whose relatives were killed from Guayabillo, a commu- German government was generations.” Cristhian Bahena Rivera, Cristhian c r i m e by immigrants. nity of less than 500 people accepted,” he said. Jens Rommel, head of Bahena 24, was arrested and Rivera w a s Although Trump claims in the state of Guerrero. It’s Video footage from the German federal prose- charged with first-degree alleged- legal U.S. residents are less about a three-hour drive ABC News showed federal cutors’ office that investi- murder in the death of Tib- ly committed by a person likely to commit crime, sev- from the resort city of Aca- immigration agents carry- gates Nazi war crimes, said betts, whose July 18 disap- in the country illegally eral studies from social sci- pulco. ing Palij out of his home Tuesday that the deporta- pearance set off a massive drew immediate outrage. entists and the libertarian Investigators said they Monday on a stretcher. tion doesn’t change the search involving state and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a think tank Cato Institute zeroed in on Rivera after Palij, with a fluffy white likelihood that Palij will be federal authorities. Republican, said: “As find that isn’t accurate and obtaining footage from beard and a brown, news- prosecuted for war crimes. Rivera led investigators Iowans, we are heartbro- states with a higher share surveillance cameras in boy-style cap atop his “A new investigation would early Tuesday to a body ken, and we are angry.” of people living in the Brooklyn. The footage head, was wrapped in a only come into question if believed to be Tibbetts in a “We are angry that a country illegally have lower showed a Chevy Malibu sheet as the agents carried something changed in the cornfield about 12 miles broken immigration sys- violent crime rates. connected to Rivera that him down a brick stairway legal evaluation or actual southeast of Brooklyn, Iowa, tem allowed a predator like U.S. Immigration and was driving back and forth in front of his home and new evidence became where Tibbetts was last seen this to live in our commu- Customs Enforcement said as Tibbetts was running in into a waiting ambulance. known,” he said. running, Division of Crimi- nity, and we will do all we that it lodged a federal the area, Rahn said. He ignored a reporter However, Efraim Zuroff, nal Investigation special can to bring justice to Mol- immigration detainer for An affidavit attached to who shouted, “Are you a the head Nazi-hunter at the agent Rick Rahn said. lie’s killer,” she said in a Rivera after he was arrested the criminal complaint Nazi?” and “Do you have Simon Wiesenthal Center, “I can’t speak about the statement. on the murder charge. That against Rivera alleged that any regrets?” said he hoped prosecutors motive. I can just tell you The arrest is likely to move means the agency he admitted to investiga- Palij was flown on a spe- would revisit the case now that it seemed that he fol- spark calls for a further has probable cause to tors he got out of his car cially chartered air ambu- that Palij is in Germany. lowed her, seemed to be crackdown on illegal immi- believe he is subject to and started running along- lance from Teterboro, New “Trawniki was a camp drawn to her on that par- gration, which President deportation. side Tibbetts. Jersey, according to U.S. where people were trained ticular day, for whatever Donald Trump has made a Investigators said they Tibbetts grabbed her Immigration and Customs to round up and murder reason he chose to abduct core policy of his adminis- believed Rivera had lived in phone and said she was Enforcement, and arrived the Jews in Poland, so her,” Rahn told reporters at tration. the area from four to seven going to call the police. The in Dusseldorf, Germany, at there’s certainly a basis for a news conference outside He often has claimed years. Rahn declined com- affidavit says Rivera pan- 8 a.m. Tuesday. some sort of prosecution,” the sheriff’s office in Mon- widespread crime by peo- ment on his employment icked and then said he Palij’s lawyer, Ivars he said. tezuma, where Rivera was ple living in the country history, but described blacked out. Jon Stewart helps Mississippi could re-examine 1959 racial killing of teenager aid goats found on CORINTH, Miss. (AP) – past 15 years have re- Mississippi, Emmett Till. New York subway Eberlene King remembers opened investigations of “Although prosecution tracks her 15-year-old brother as racially motivated killings of some of the subjects may he lay dying, after white from the civil rights era. be barred by double jeop- NEW YORK (AP) – Jon teenagers cruised through Now, the U.S. Justice ardy and other subjects are Stewart has helped make a their black neighborhood Department says it has deceased, the Department home for two goats found in a pickup on Halloween referred Prather’s killing to referred the matter to the roaming along the subway night 1959 and shot him in the state of Mississippi “for state of Mississippi to deter- tracks in New York City. the face. potential prosecution.” The mine whether any state A train operator on “His eyes ... were hang- Associated Press dug into prosecutions might be Monday alerted headquar- ing out,” King recalled. the case to reveal informa- appropriate,” the Justice ters about “two very “His head was full of pel- tion not previously report- Department said of the baaaaad boys” along the N lets.” ed, including details about Prather case. Line in Brooklyn. It wasn’t William Roy Prather the Justice Department’s The state prosecutor clear where the goats came died the next morning in investigation and AP inter- whose territory includes from. their hometown of views with King and Corinth, District Attorney Police arrived on the Corinth, Mississippi, a few Glidewell. John Weddle, did not scene, tranquilized the miles south of the Ten- It’s unclear whether a return multiple calls seek- male goats, and took them nessee line. district attorney will pur- ing comment. to an animal shelter. The Eight white teens were sue charges against any King said FBI agents shelter contacted Farm charged with murder, but aging defendant in a knocked on her door a few Sanctuary. only one was convicted. decades-old case where years ago and hand-deliv- That’s when Stewart Jerry Darnell Glidewell, witnesses’ memories may ered a letter from the Jus- stepped in to help. In a then 16, pleaded guilty to be fading and some pieces tice Department. The letter video, Stewart is shown manslaughter in January of evidence, including the said no federal charges helping load the goats into 1960 and served less than truck and the shotgun, could be brought in the a trailer to Farm Sanctuary. a year in state prison. Six of have disappeared. killing of her brother, The comedian and his wife the seven others in the The case is briefly men- based on laws that existed often assist transporting truck got a year’s probation tioned in a report the in 1959. It said “the only animals found in the city through youth court, and department filed in March possible prosecution” Associated Press to the shelter in Watkins an 18-year-old walked free. – the same one that said would be for the state to IN THIS Aug. 9 photo, Eberlene King poses with a pho- Glen, New York. The black teen’s slaying the department is reviving bring unspecified charges tograph of her brother William Roy Prather when he They have partnered has never drawn much its investigation into the against one suspect who was about 15-years-old at her home in Doraville, Ga. with the organization to attention, even as federal brutal 1955 killing of was 18 at the time of the Prather was shot in the face on Halloween night 1959 open a farm and education and state authorities in the another black teenager in crime. in Corinth, Miss., and died the next day. center in New Jersey. Luther L. 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Back to School Fair - Checklist Monday, August. 27 • 2-7pm  PreK-12 Class Registration  School Tours K-6 Class Assignments  K-Screening 7-12 Schedules photo by Gerard Lauzon Luther L. Wright K-12 School • 650 E. Ayer St., Ironwood, MI 49938 • 906-932-0932 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 9 •Volleyball Mercer wins Tigers beat light-hitting Cubs 2-1 Crivitz tourney DETROIT (AP) – It didn't look Chicago Tigers 2, CubsDetroit 1 CRIVITZ, Wis. – Mer- or sound like a rebuilding team, ab rhbi ab rhbi holding on for a win against a con- Almora cf 4020Cndlrio 3b 4120 cer won the nine-team Heyward rf 5000J.Iglss ss 4120 Crivitz tournament Tues- tender. J.Baez ss 4020Cstllns rf 3001 Shane Greene had a game-end- Rizzo 1b 3121Goodrum 2b 4000 day. Zobrist 2b 3010V.Mrtin dh 4031 ing strikeout against Jason Hey- Schwrbr lf 4010Adduci 1b 3000 The Tigers beat Niagara Bote 3b 4000Mahtook lf 3010 25-15, 25-3, Crandon 25- ward – with fans roaring on their Cntrras c 4000J.McCnn c 3010 feet – to help the Detroit Tigers L Stlla dh 4000V.Reyes cf 3020 16, 25-14, Oneida Nation Totals 35 181Totals 31 2 11 2 25-22, 25-18 and Crivitz beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 on Chicago 000 001 000 —1 Tuesday night. Detroit 200 000 00x —2 25-22, 25-22. E_J.Iglesias (8). DP_Chicago 3, Detroit 2. LOB_Chicago 10, “It is still very early in "Great atmosphere with a good Detroit 6. 2B_Candelario 2 (24). HR_Rizzo (19). SB_Schwarber team coming in here," Tigers man- (4). CS_Castellanos (1). the season as we have only IP HRER BB SO ager Ron Gardenhire said. "They Chicago had six days that we have Hendricks L,9-10 7 10 2213 been back on the court bring a lot of fans, too, and our Chavez 110001 fans were just wearing them out. Detroit together,” Mercer coach Zimmermann W,6-5 671115 Robyn Schoeneman said. "It was good stuff, and a big VerHagen H,3 110001 win." Jimenez H,18 100012 “The girls are working Greene S,27-30 100011 hard and we have things Jordan Zimmermann (6-5) Umpires_Home, Sean Barber; First, Alfonso Marquez; Second, pitched six effective innings for James Hoye; Third, Quinn Wolcott. that we are going to work T_2:45. A_26,638 (41,297). on in the next couple of Detroit, continuing Chicago's mis- ery. get a guy like this of course the days. If we can fine tune natural assumption is he's going to our passing and defensive The NL Central-leading Cubs were held to one run via homer for take you to the promised land and movement, I believe we I don't want him to think that will be right back to where the fifth straight game, dropping the last three in the offensive slide. way." we were at the end of last TRAINER'S ROOM season. This time, Anthony Rizzo led off the sixth with his 19th homer, Cubs: RHP Yu Darvish will “The girls played tough, miss the rest of the season with a played together, and falling to his knees as he drove Zimmermann's first pitch over the stress reaction in his right elbow. worked very hard. I look ... SS Addison Russell was forward to what the future wall in right. But that was it once again for scratched with a sore shoulder. holds for this team.” Associated Press "He's been playing through it for a Aubrey Schoeneman Chicago. DETROIT TIGERS Shane Greene reacts to the final out "I can't really find too much while so we backed off," Maddon led Mercer with 46 kills. in the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs in Detroit, Tuesday. said. Ella Torkelson had a team- wrong with how we are playing," Detroit won 2-1. Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. Tigers: RHP Michael Fulmer, on best 80 assists. Bailey innings of one-hit relief, closing Nicholas Castellanos' groundout. the DL since July 20 with a Thompson led with 24 "The defense has been great and we're pitching well. We're just not out Detroit's second win in seven Victor Martinez, who finished strained oblique, is scheduled to digs. games. with three hits, added a two-out throw 70 pitches somewhere on Mercer goes to Three hitting. "Once a game, we hit our home The Cubs had one last chance RBI single. Friday. Gardenhire would not say Lakes Thursday for a tour- when Albert Almora Jr. drew a two- "I didn't bury the last pitch to where Fulmer will have the outing. nament and then to Green run and then we don't take advan- tage of our other chances." out walk in the ninth. But Greene Victor Martinez and he went and ... OF JaCoby Jones is expected to Bay Preble Tuesday for a struck out Heyward swinging to got it," Hendricks said. have a three-game rehab assign- Division I tournament. Help could be on the way after the Cubs acquired Daniel Murphy finish off a 10-pitch at-bat, earning NO PRESSURE ment this week. He has been on Mercer Stats his 27th save in 30 chances. Maddon plans to have a face-to- the DL since Aug. 13 with a Bailey Thompson: 13 in a trade with Washington before the game. The three-time All-Star "It was fun, mainly because I face meeting with Murphy, hoping strained right hamstring. kills, 6 aces, 24 digs came out on top," Greene said. to find out how much he can play UP NEXT Aubrey Schoeneman: missed the start of the season because of knee surgery, but is hit- Detroit got both of its runs in and trying to diffuse expectations, Cubs LHP Jon Lester (13-5, 46 kills, 4 aces, 6 digs the first inning against Kyle Hen- before putting him in the lineup 3.72 ERA) and Tigers LHP Francis- Ava Barton: 7 kills, 13 ting .340 (35 for 103) since the All- Star break. dricks (9-10), who allowed 10 hits Wednesday at Detroit. co Liriano (3-8, 4.72) close the digs, 1 ace and walked one in seven innings. "I'm not asking for Daniel to two-game series. Lester is 2-6 with Ella Torkelson: 80 Drew VerHagen, Joe Jimenez and Greene combined for three Former Cubs prospect Jeimer come in and all the sudden be this a 6.05 ERA in 11 starts in the reg- assists, 3 aces Candelario doubled and scored on force," Maddon said. "When you ular season against Detroit. Zoe Botes: 9 kills Jessica Klopatek: 6 kills, 2 digs, 1 ace Billie Botes: 6 aces WR trio will have Molly Hohner: 13 digs Ironwood to pick up slack at sweeps E-TC No. 4 Wisconsin EWEN – Ironwood MADISON, Wis. (AP) – The suspension of Quintez swept Ewen-Trout Creek Cephus leaves Wisconsin without one of its top receivers for 25-10, 25-8, 25-16 in a the foreseeable future. non-conference match Cephus was charged with felony sexual assault Monday, Tuesday. accused of misconduct involving two women at his apart- Kazlyn Weber had 13 ment last April. Cephus, a 20-year-old junior from Macon, aces and four kills for the Georgia, was suspended by the team shortly after he was Devils. Aries Weber had charged by the Dane County district attorney with third- seven kills. degree sexual assault and second-degree sex assault of an “Haley Halvorsen intoxicated victim. played great in the back The wideout had already taken a leave of absence after row,” Ironwood coach Lisa posting a tweet over the weekend, in anticipation of being Fechter said. “She’s doing charged, in which he denied wrongdoing and said he had really well in the back row been wrongfully accused. allowing us to get some Charges were filed Monday, a few hours after the Badgers good sets up.” ended their first practice without Cephus. Teammates declined comment about Cephus' legal issues, which were •Basketball unclear at the time. Cephus' roommate, receiver Danny Davis, was identified Mercury hit 13 3s, in the criminal complaint filed by authorities against Cephus advance past Wings and interviewed by police. Davis was not charged. When in WNBA playoffs asked if there was any change in Davis' status with the team, or if Wisconsin was looking into Davis' involvement, a team TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) – spokesman said there was no comment beyond the state- DeWanna Bonner had 29 ment issued by the school announcing Cephus' suspension. points and 11 rebounds Associated Press On the field, the Badgers do have experience playing well and Diana Taurasi collect- IN THIS Aug. 4, 2018 file photo Green Bay Packers quarterbacks Brett Hundley (7) without Cephus. He led the team in 2016 with six touch- ed 26 points and 12 assists, and DeShone Kizer (9) run onto Lambeau Field for the team's Family Night practice down catches despite breaking his right leg last November. helping the Phoenix Mer- in Green Bay, Wis. Quarterback Tim Boyle is at right. Cephus was a full participant in camp. He was part of a cury beat the Dallas Wings quartet of productive receivers on what could be a high-scor- 101-83 on Tuesday night in ing team that also features a Heisman Trophy candidate, run- the opening game of the Hundley or Kizer? Winner backs ning back Jonathan Taylor. The offensive potential is a big WNBA playoffs. reason why the Badgers debuted at No. 4 in the preseason Phoenix (21-14) up Rodgers at QB on Packers Associated Press Top 25 poll on Monday. advances to play at Con- Wisconsin is still in good shape at wideout with Davis, necticut in another single- GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – It's quite pos- A competition for the second-string A.J. Taylor and Kendric Pryor, who emerged as playmakers elimination round on sible that the extent of Aaron Rodgers' quarterback job was born. in 2017 and stayed productive even without Cephus. Thursday. playing time in preseason games will be "I'll just say this – They're both making Preparing for Cephus' absence was a little different for A.J. Phoenix broke it open limited to a touchdown drive that went progress," coach Mike McCarthy said Taylor this time because it was unclear how long he will be out. in the third quarter, hitting five plays. before practice on Tuesday. "It's a different mindset that comes along with that," he six 3-pointers. Bonner At this point in his illustrious career, "I'm really pleased with the step that said Monday. "But at the same time, we know – we've done banked in a long 3 just the two-time NFL MVP doesn't look as if Brett's made since last year and it's very he needs any more time. No need to apparent in just his whole operation and it before." before the shot clock Quarterback Alex Hornibrook said his approach would- expired and Taurasi added expose Rodgers to a possible injury. production of the offense," McCarthy said. The guys competing to be his backup, "DeShone comes from a whole different n't change without Cephus. a 3 on its next possession, "You're always playing with the guys that are in your hud- part of an 11-0 run that lift- though, could use all the snaps that they perspective as far as his starting point and can get. It makes the Packers' third presea- he continues to get better. Very pleased dle, it's not a whole new mindset," Hornibrook said. "We're ed the Mercury to a 79-59 just going to roll with those guys." son game on Friday night against the Oak- with the progress of both of those quarter- lead. Cephus' absence could open more opportunities for light- land Raiders especially important for Brett backs." Brittney Griner added ning-quick freshman Aron Cruikshank. While still learning 17 points for fifth-seeded Hundley and DeShone Kizer. Hundley is 15 of 23 for 185 yards with the playbook in his first college camp, the receiver has Phoenix (21-14). "This is kind of a unique situation a touchdown and an interception through already impressed teammates with his blazing speed. Taurasi made six 3- when you know you're not going to be the first two preseason games. He started "He's a speedster. He's fast, quick – there will be plenty of pointers, helping the Mer- QB1," Kizer said. "But now it's about deter- the preseason opener against Tennessee , opportunity, whether it be he can work his way up on cury go 13 of 29 from long mining what's the difference between QB2 then was the next quarterback in after returns, or if he can take the jets, sweeps, reverses," A.J. Tay- range. and QB3, and I think that in this situation Rodgers played his one series against the lor said. Phoenix closed the first it's what you make it." Steelers. Cruikshank said he hasn't timed himself in the 40-yard quarter by making seven In a best-case scenario for the Packers, Hundley likes his body of work so far. dash, though he's confident enough to say that he is one of straight field goals and whoever gets anointed the backup would "And my goal is just each and every day the fastest guys on the team. He may be even faster now after Taurasi capped the first- not play a meaningful snap in the regular – practice, game, no matter what – just working out in the offseason with Jonathan Taylor. half scoring with a 3-point- season since that would mean that keep improving. I think I've been doing Gaining the confidence of the coaching staff to get more er for a 53-49 advantage. Rodgers is healthy. that and leading this offense and doing snaps on offense remains a work in progress. Phoenix opened a double- Green Bay went through the worst-case well. Just staying consistent is my big "I think I'm getting their trust right now, showing that I digit lead early in the third scenario last year. thing," Hundley said. can learn and pick it up fast," Cruikshank said. and outscored Dallas 26-15 The Packers stumbled to a 7-9 finish, Since he has played earlier in games, They might need him to play a more expansive role soon- in the frame. finishing out of the playoffs for the first Hundley tends to face defenses that may er than expected. Skylar Diggins-Smith time in eight seasons, in part because the still have more starters or key players on Jonathan Taylor could be more involved in the passing game this season to add a new wrinkle for the Badgers. The scored 23 points for No. 8 passing game struggled while Rodgers was the field. He said he doesn't keep a tally of out with a broken collarbone. snap counts, though McCarthy estimates offense could also get a lift if tight end Zander Neuville, who seed Dallas (15-20). Eliza- has been limited in practice in recent days, is ready to return beth Cambage had 22 Enter Kizer after the Packers acquired Hundley might be a little behind Kizer. the 2017 second-round pick from the It's just the luck of the draw with the from a knee injury. points, 12 rebounds and Wisconsin is relatively young but deep at tight end even six assists in her playoff Cleveland Browns in the offseason in exchange for cornerback Damarious Ran- if Neuville isn't available for the season opener on Aug. 31 debut. against Western Kentucky. dall. PACKERS — page 10 l 10 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM lot more comfortable, espe- Packers Wisconsin Prep cially DeShone being new Football Poll Daily Globe Scoreboard with the playbook and Here is The Associated Press high school football poll. The poll includes first-place votes From page 9 making a lot of plays," in parentheses, season record and total points, National League Tampa Bay 4, Kansas City 1 Cleveland, 37; Gallo, Texas, 32; length of drives. Rodgers said. as voted upon by a statewide panel of sports NFL PreseasonAll Times EDT CHICAGO CUBS — Acquired Minnesota at Chicago White Sox Stanton, New York, 32; Cruz, Seat- writers. Teams are arranged in three divisions Thursday's Games INF Daniel Murphy from Washington L.A. Angels at Arizona tle, 30; Trout, Los Angeles, 30; Lin- "I could care less. To me, "Brett has just picked up of equal size based on current enrollments New England 37, Philadelphia 20 for INF Andruw Monasterio and a Texas at Oakland dor, Cleveland, 29; Betts, Boston, it's just I take advantage of where he leaves off every Large Division (enrollment 900 and up) Washington 15, N.Y. Jets 13 player to be named or cash consid- Houston at Seattle 27; 2 tied at 26. School Record Points Green Bay 51, Pittsburgh 34 eration. Wednesday's Games STOLEN BASES_Ramirez, every rep I get," Hundley preseason – very efficient, 1. Fond du Lac (8) 1-0 96 Friday's Games SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Baltimore (Hess 2-7) at Toronto Cleveland, 28; Gordon, Seattle, 27; said. "Whenever I'm in, I'm leading the offense the 2. Waunakee (1) 1-0 73 N.Y. Giants 30, Detroit 17 Optioned RHP Derek Law to Sacra- (Pannone 0-0), 12:37 p.m. Merrifield, Kansas City, 27; Smith, 3. Brookfield Central (1) 1-0 69 Kansas City 28, Atlanta 14 mento (PCL). Recalled RHP Chris Minnesota (Gibson 7-9) at Chica- Tampa Bay, 26; Anderson, Chicago, in, and that's my goal." right away and doing really 4. Kimberly 0-1 59 Buffalo 19, Cleveland 17 Stratton from Richmond (EL). go White Sox (Rodon 4-3), 2:10 p.m. 24; Betts, Boston, 24; Trout, Los Hundley has the advan- nice things." 5. Muskego 1-0 51 Carolina 27, Miami 20 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Texas (Minor 9-6) at Oakland Angeles, 21; Benintendi, Boston, 20; 6. Franklin 1-0 36 Arizona 20, New Orleans 15 Traded 1B Matt Adams to St. Louis (Jackson 4-2), 3:35 p.m. Lindor, Cleveland, 19; DeShields, tage of being in his fourth It's possible that the 7. Marquette University 1-0 31 Saturday's Games for cash considerations. Recalled Houston (Morton 12-3) at Seattle Texas, 18. 8. Appleton North 1-0 28 Jacksonville 14, Minnesota 10 INF Adrian Sanchez and OF Andrew (Gonzales 12-8), 4:10 p.m. PITCHING_Kluber, Cleveland, year with the Packers. Packers may decide to keep 9. Middleton 1-0 22 L.A. Rams 19, Oakland 15 Stevenson from Syracuse (IL). Chicago Cubs (Lester 13-5) at 16-6; Severino, New York, 16-6; While there might be cer- three quarterbacks, too, on 10. Bay Port 1-0 13 Cincinnati 21, Dallas 13 Placed LHP Tommy Milone on the Detroit (Liriano 3-8), 7:10 p.m. Carrasco, Cleveland, 15-6; Porcello, (tie) Mequon Homestead 1-0 13 Tampa Bay 30, Tennessee 14 10-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 20. Cleveland (Carrasco 15-6) at Boston, 15-6; Snell, Tampa Bay, 15- tain tweaks to the scheme the 53-man roster. Others receiving votes: 12, Madison Houston 16, San Francisco 13 Reinstated RHP Kelvin Herrera from Boston (Johnson 4-3), 7:10 p.m. 5; Happ, New York, 14-6; Price, with Joe Philbin returning Whether that happens may Memorial 7. 12, Neenah 7. 14, Slinger 6. 14, Chicago 24, Denver 23 the 10-day DL. Kansas City (Junis 6-11) at Boston, 13-6; 6 tied at 12. Monona Grove 6. 16, Kettle Moraine 5. 17, L.A. Chargers 24, Seattle 14 FOOTBALL Tampa Bay (Stanek 1-3), 7:10 p.m. ERA_Sale, Boston, 1.97; Snell, as offensive coordinator, depend in part on health at Menomonie 4. 17, Brookfield East 4. 17, Hud- Monday's Game National Football League N.Y. Yankees (Lynn 8-8) at Miami Tampa Bay, 2.07; Bauer, Cleveland, Hundley has a general other positions on the son 4. 17, West Bend East 4. 21, Verona Area Baltimore 20, Indianapolis 19 NFL — Suspended Baltimore CB (Richards 3-7), 7:10 p.m. 2.22; Verlander, Houston, 2.65; 3. 21, Hartford 3. 23, Menomonee Falls 2. 23, Thursday, Aug. 23 Jimmy Smith, without pay, for the L.A. Angels (Despaigne 2-1) at Cole, Houston, 2.73; Kluber, Cleve- sense of what's expected. team after the final presea- Pulaski 2. 25, Menasha 1. 25, Kaukauna 1. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. first four regular-season games for Arizona (Buchholz 6-2), 9:40 p.m. land, 2.74; Morton, Houston, 2.78; Medium Division (301-899) Friday, Aug. 24 violating the NFL's personal conduct Thursday's Games Fiers, Oakland, 3.21; Clevinger, Kizer has his own son game on Aug. 30 at School Record Points New England at Carolina, 7:30 policy. Cleveland at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Cleveland, 3.25; Severino, New unique experience as the Kansas City. 1. Waukesha Catholic Memorial (5) 1-0 p.m. NFL — WR Victor Cruz Chicago White Sox at Detroit, York, 3.28. 77 N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 announced his retirement. 1:10 p.m. STRIKEOUTS_Cole, Houston, starting quarterback last "I think you look at it as 2. Amherst (1) 1-0 69 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed P Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:10 226; Verlander, Houston, 223; Sale, year for the winless more of a team perspective 3. Mount Horeb-Barneveld (1) 1-0 54 Denver at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Jon Ryan to a one-year contract. p.m. Boston, 219; Bauer, Cleveland, 214; 4. St. Croix Central 1-0 49 Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Released K Tyler Davis. Oakland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Severino, New York, 181; Paxton, Browns. He must pick up a – and you're trying to do 5. Lodi (1) 1-0 44 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed Seattle, 176; Morton, Houston, 175; new system in Green Bay, the best thing for the 5. New Berlin Eisenhower 1-0 44 Green Bay at Oakland, 10:30 C Jacob Judd. NationalAll Times League EDT Kluber, Cleveland, 166; Carrasco, 7. Racine St. Catherine's (1) 1-0 36 p.m. NEW YORK JETS — Claimed K East Division Cleveland, 161; Snell, Tampa Bay, though his athleticism and team," general manager 8. Green Bay Notre Dame 1-0 34 Saturday, Aug. 25 Jason Myers off waivers from the WLPct GB 160. 9. Rice Lake (1) 1-0 33 Kansas City at Chicago, 1 p.m. Seattle Seahawks. Waived injured Atlanta 70 55 .560 — NATIONAL LEAGUE arm strength have been Brian Gutekunst said. 10. Lakeside Lutheran 1-0 22 Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. WR Jonah Trinnaman. Philadelphia 68 56 .548 1½ BATTING_Freeman, Atlanta, evident on the practice "I come from a school Others receiving votes: 11, Kewaskum Houston at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Claimed Washington 62 63 .496 8 .321; Markakis, Atlanta, .315; Gen- 20. 12, Kewaunee 9. 13, Little Chute 8. 13, San Francisco at Indianapolis, CB Antwuan Daivs off waivers from New York 55 70 .440 15 nett, Cincinnati, .313; Arenado, Col- field. where quarterback is pret- Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 8. 13, West De Pere 4:30 p.m. the Detroit Lions. Waived S Tevin Miami 50 77 .394 21 orado, .309; Martinez, St. Louis, In preseason games, ty important and if you 8. 16, Grafton 7. 16, Bloomer 7. 18, Omro 4. Atlanta at Jacksonville, 7 p.m. Mitchel. Central Division .309; Yelich, Milwaukee, .308; Dick- 19, Pewaukee 3. 19, Amery 3. 19, Greendale Baltimore at Miami, 7 p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — W L Pct GB erson, Pittsburgh, .307; Zobrist, Kizer is 16 of 30 for 283 have guys that can play, Martin Luther 3. 22, Berlin 2. 22, Luxemburg- New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, 8 Signed TE Matt Weiser. Waived TE Chicago 71 53 .573 — Chicago, .306; Cain, Milwaukee, yards and two touchdowns you want to try to keep as Casco 2. 24, New Glarus-Monticello 1. 24, Ply- p.m. Colin Jeter. St. Louis 69 57 .548 3 .303; Peralta, Arizona, .300. mouth 1. 24, Brodhead-Juda 1. 24, Spencer- Sunday, Aug. 26 TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed Milwaukee 70 58 .547 3 RUNS_Blackmon, Colorado, 90; and no interceptions. many as you can and con- Marshfield Columbus 1. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 4 p.m. to a contract extension with WR Pittsburgh 63 64 .496 9½ Yelich, Milwaukee, 86; Albies, Small Division (300 and lower) Arizona at Dallas, 8 p.m. Rishard Matthews through 2019. Cincinnati 56 70 .444 16 Atlanta, 85; Carpenter, St. Louis, 85; "You've seen them get a tinue to develop them." School Record Points Agreed to terms with LBs Jeff Knox, West Division Arenado, Colorado, 80; Freeman, 1. Fond du Lac Springs (9) 1-0 99 AP 2018 Preseason Nyles Morgan and Deontae Skinner. WLPct GB Atlanta, 79; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 2. Bangor (1) 1-0 69 Waived LBs Brandon Chubb and Arizona 69 56 .552 — 78; Harper, Washington, 78; Her- Allen makes 2 superb catches, Indians 3. Lake Country Lutheran 1-0 61 All-AmericaFIRST TEAM Team Davond Dade and OL Matt Diaz. Colorado 68 57 .544 1 nandez, Philadelphia, 77; Turner, 4. Edgar 1-0 54 Offense HOCKEY Los Angeles 67 59 .532 2½ Washington, 75. beat Red Sox 6-3 5. Iola-Scandinavia 1-0 46 Quarterback — Will Grier, senior, National Hockey League San Francisco 62 65 .488 8 RBI_Suarez, Cincinnati, 92; 6. Black Hawk 1-0 37 West Virginia. CALGARY FLAMES — Signed F San Diego 50 78 .391 20½ Aguilar, Milwaukee, 90; Baez, BOSTON (AP) – Center fielder Greg Allen made two 7. Racine Lutheran 1-0 32 Running backs — Bryce Love, Anthony Peluso to a one-year, two- Chicago, 89; Arenado, Colorado, 8. Eau Claire Regis 1-0 26 senior, Stanford; Jonathan Taylor, Monday's Games way contract. Atlanta 1, Pittsburgh 0 87; Story, Colorado, 84; Markakis, superb catches to help fellow rookie Shane Bieber hold 9. Grantsburg 1-0 24 sophomore, Wisconsin. OTTAWA SENATORS — San Francisco 2, N.Y. Mets 1, 13 Atlanta, 81; Harper, Washington, 79; 10. Fall River 1-0 23 Tackles — Jonah Williams, junior, down Boston, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Red Sox Announced the resignation of Randy innings Rizzo, Chicago, 79; Freeman, Others receiving votes: 11, Potosi 11. 12, Alabama; Mitch Hyatt, senior, Clem- Lee, assistant general manager. Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 2 Atlanta, 77; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 6-3 Tuesday night in a matchup of AL division leaders. Stanley-Boyd 10. 13, Dodgeland 9. 14, Marke- son. SOCCER St. Louis 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 77. san 7. 15, Horicon-Hustisford 6. 15, Johnson Guards — Beau Benzschawel, National Women's Soccer HITS_Freeman, Atlanta, 155; Melky Cabrera homered for the second straight game Creek 6. 15, Fond du Lac Winnebago Luther- senior, Wisconsin; Nate Herbig, Tuesday's Games League Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 1 Markakis, Atlanta, 154; Gennett, an 6. 18, Living Word Lutheran 5. 18, Fenni- junior, Stanford. and Yan Gomes also connected for Cleveland. The Indi- WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Fired Detroit 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Cincinnati, 145; Peraza, Cincinnati, more 5. 20, Unity 3. 20, Wild Rose 3. 22, Strat- Center — Ross Pierschbacher, Jim Gabarra, coach and general N.Y. Mets 6, San Francisco 3 142; Albies, Atlanta, 140; Castro, ans have won nine of 10, including the first two of the ford 2. 23, Belleville 1. 23, Hilbert 1. 23, Peca- senior, Alabama. manager. Named assistant coach N.Y. Yankees 2, Miami 1, 12 Miami, 139; Arenado, Colorado, tonica/Argyle 1. 23, Darlington 1. 23, Oshkosh Tight end — Noah Fant, junior, four-game series at Fenway Park. Tom Torres interim coach and Chris innings 138; Story, Colorado, 138; Gold- Lourdes 1. 23, Loyal 1. Iowa. Hummer general manager. Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 7 schmidt, Arizona, 137; Yelich, Mil- Receivers — A.J. Brown, junior, COLLEGE San Diego 4, Colorado 3 waukee, 137. Mississippi; David Sills V, senior, LA SALLE — Named Katie Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 DOUBLES_Markakis, Atlanta, West Virginia. Rhodes women's lacrosse coach. p.m. 37; Freeman, Atlanta, 35; Carpen- All-purpose player — Myles TEMPLE — Named Morgyn L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. ter, St. Louis, 34; Story, Colorado, Gennett homers as Reds beat Brewers Gaskin, senior, Washington. Seigfried associate athletic director St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 34; Albies, Atlanta, 33; Baez, Chica- Kicker — Matt Gay, senior, Utah. for digital strategy and production. p.m. go, 33; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 29; Defense Polanco, Pittsburgh, 29; Rendon, MILWAUKEE (AP) – Scooter Gennett Reds 9, Brewers 7 Ends — Nick Bosa, junior, Ohio Wednesday's Games Cincinnati Milwaukee WNBAFirst PlayoffsRound Cincinnati (Stephenson 0-1) at Washington, 29; 2 tied at 28. burned his former team in a big way Tues- State; Clelin Ferrell, junior, Clem- ab rhbi ab rhbi Tuesday, Aug. 21 Milwaukee (Peralta 5-4), 2:10 p.m. TRIPLES_KMarte, Arizona, 10; son. day night. Hmilton cf 5220Yelich lf-rf 4110 Phoenix 101, Dallas 83 Atlanta (Teheran 8-7) at Pitts- Baez, Chicago, 8; Nimmo, New Tackles — Ed Oliver, junior, Ervin lf 5021Ta.Wllm p 0000 Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 burgh (Williams 10-9), 7:05 p.m. York, 8; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Houston; Christian Wilkins, Senior, Gennett hit a tiebreaking solo homer Gennett 2b 4123Jnnings p 0000 p.m. Philadelphia (Eflin 9-4) at Wash- Desmond, Colorado, 7; Hamilton, Clemson. Suarez ss-3b 4110Knebel p 0000 Second Round ington (Strasburg 6-7), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati, 7; Blackmon, Colorado, with two out in the ninth, helping the Linebackers — Devin White, M.Wllms rf 5121Cain cf 4110 Thursday, Aug. 23 Chicago Cubs (Lester 13-5) at 6; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 6; Difo, junior, LSU; Devin Bush, junior, Cincinnati Reds beat Milwaukee 9-7 and Brnhart c 4110Mstakas 3b 5000 TBD at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Detroit (Liriano 3-8), 7:10 p.m. Washington, 6; Rosario, New York, Michigan; T.J. Edwards, senior, D.Hrrra 3b 4110Aguilar 1b 5121 Phoenix at Connecticut, 8:30 N.Y. Yankees (Lynn 8-8) at Miami 6. prevent the Brewers from gaining ground in Wisconsin. Peraza ss 0000T.Shaw 2b 5111 p.m. (Richards 3-7), 7:10 p.m. HOME RUNS_Carpenter, St. Cornerbacks — Greedy Williams, the National League playoff race. Dixon 1b 4120Thames rf 2100 Semifinals San Francisco (Kelly 0-1) at N.Y. Louis, 34; Arenado, Colorado, 30; sophomore, LSU; Deandre Baker, Romano p 2111Burnes p 0000 (x-if necessary) Mets (Syndergaard 8-3), 7:10 p.m. Harper, Washington, 30; Aguilar, Gennett drove a first-pitch slider from senior, Georgia. Lrenzen ph-p 1000Schoop ph 1111 (Best-of-5) San Diego (Nix 1-1) at Colorado Milwaukee, 29; Goldschmidt, Ari- Safeties — Jaquan Johnson, Dan Jennings (4-5) into the first row of the C.Reed p 0000Pina c 1010 Seattle vs. TBD (Gray 9-7), 8:40 p.m. zona, 28; Muncy, Los Angeles, 28; senior, Miami; Taylor Rapp, junior, P.Tcker ph 1000Kratz c 4021 Sunday, Aug. 26: TBD at Seattle, L.A. Angels (Despaigne 2-1) at Suarez, Cincinnati, 28; Shaw, Mil- Washington. right-field bleachers. Cincinnati added an D.Hrnnd p 0000Broxton pr-rf 1100 5 p.m. Arizona (Buchholz 6-2), 9:40 p.m. waukee, 26; Story, Colorado, 26; 2 Punter — Mitch Wishnowsky, R.Iglss p 0000O.Arcia ss 4022 Tuesday, Aug. 28: TBD at Seat- St. Louis (Flaherty 7-6) at L.A. tied at 25. insurance run on Mason Williams' RBI dou- senior, Utah. Ju.Grra p 2000 tle, 10 p.m. Dodgers (Buehler 6-4), 10:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES_Turner, Wash- ___ ble against Corey Knebel. Braun lf 2021 Friday, Aug. 31: Seattle at TBD, Thursday's Games ington, 32; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; SECOND TEAM Totals 39 9 14 6 Totals 40 7 13 7 TBA Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 SMarte, Pittsburgh, 28; Cain, Mil- Milwaukee had tied the game in the Offense Cincinnati 003 400 002 —9 x-Sunday, Sept. 2: Seattle at p.m. waukee, 24; Inciarte, Atlanta, 24; Quarterback — Trace McSorley, eighth on Jonathan Schoop's first career Milwaukee 401 000 020 —7 TBD, TBA San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 MTaylor, Washington, 24; Baez, senior, Penn State. E_Moustakas (8), Thames (5). DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_Cincinnati 6, Mil- x-Tuesday, Sept. 4: TBD at Seat- p.m. Chicago, 20; Jankowski, San Diego, pinch-hit homer and Ryan Braun's RBI dou- Running backs — A.J. Dillon, waukee 9. 2B_M.Williams (3), D.Herrera (1), Dixon 2 (6), Aguilar (20), Braun tle, TBA San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. 20; Peraza, Cincinnati, 18; Story, sophomore, Boston College; ble. The Brewers remained three games (19). 3B_M.Williams (1). HR_Gennett (19), T.Shaw (26), Schoop (18). Atlanta vs. TBD Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Colorado, 17. Damien Harris, junior, Alabama. SB_Broxton (5), Braun (10). CS_Barnhart (4). SF_Gennett (5). Sunday, Aug. 26: TBD at Atlanta, Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 PITCHING_Scherzer, Washing- Tackles — David Edwards, junior, back of the NL Central-leading Chicago IP HRER BB SO 3 p.m. p.m. ton, 16-5; Nola, Philadelphia, 14-3; Wisconsin; Greg Little, junior, Mis- Cincinnati Tuesday, Aug. 28: TBD at Chacin, Milwaukee, 13-4; Godley, Cubs, who lost 2-1 at Detroit. sissippi. Romano 57 5 5 2 5 Atlanta, 8 p.m. TODAY'S MAJOR Arizona, 13-6; Lester, Chicago, 13- Guards — Alex Bars, senior, Raisel Iglesias (2-1), who yielded Braun's Reed H,1 10 0 0 0 1 Friday, Aug. 31: Atlanta at TBD, 5; Mikolas, St. Louis, 13-3; Greinke, Notre Dame; Michael Dieter, senior, LEAGUEAMERICAN LEADERS LEAGUE Hernandez H,12 1-3 22201 TBA Arizona, 12-8; Freeland, Colorado, tying double, escaped a ham in the ninth for Wisconsin. BATTING_Betts, Boston, .340; Iglesias W,2-1 BS,4 1 2-3 30001 x-Sunday, Sept. 2: Atlanta at 11-7; Marquez, Colorado, 11-9; 5 Center — Sam Mustipher, senior, Martinez, Boston, .331; Altuve, the win. The Brewers put two runners on Milwaukee TBD, TBA tied at 10. Notre Dame. Houston, .329; Machado, Los Ange- Guerra 5 1-3 10 7216 x-Tuesday, Sept. 4: TBD at ERA_deGrom, New York, 1.71; with two out, but Keon Broxton struck out Tight end — Kaden Smith, junior, les, .315; Segura, Seattle, .315; Burnes 2 2-3 10012 Atlanta, TBA Scherzer, Washington, 2.11; Nola, Stanford. Trout, Los Angeles, .309; Brantley, swinging. Williams 2-3 00000 Finals Philadelphia, 2.24; Foltynewicz, Receivers — N'Keal Harry, junior, Cleveland, .304; Merrifield, Kansas Jennings L,4-5 01 1 1 0 0 (Best-of-5) Atlanta, 2.72; Mikolas, St. Louis, Arizona State; Anthony Johnson, City, .303; Smith, Tampa Bay, .302; Gennett finished with two hits and three Knebel 1-3 21101 TBD 2.80; Freeland, Colorado, 2.96; Jennings pitched to 1 batter in the 9th senior, Buffalo. Benintendi, Boston, .300. Greinke, Arizona, 3.06; Corbin, Ari- RBIs as last-place Cincinnati won for the All-purpose player — Deebo RUNS_Lindor, Cleveland, 103; WP_Romano. AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT zona, 3.18; Arrieta, Philadelphia, fourth time in five games. Billy Hamilton Umpires_Home, Tripp Gibson; First, Ryan Additon; Second, Hunter Wen- Samuel. senior, South Carolina. Betts, Boston, 101; Martinez, 3.25; Williams, Pittsburgh, 3.53. Kicker — Rodrigo Blankenship, East Division Boston, 94; Benintendi, Boston, 88; delstedt; Third, Adrian Johnson. WLPct GB STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Wash- had two hits and scored two runs. T_3:22. A_29,467 (41,900). junior, Georgia. Ramirez, Cleveland, 87; Stanton, ington, 234; deGrom, New York, Defense Boston 88 39 .693 — New York, 82; Trout, Los Angeles, The Reds rallied after the Brewers New York 79 46 .632 8 204; Corbin, Arizona, 190; Greinke, Ends — Rashan Gary, junior, 82; Bregman, Houston, 81; Rosario, Arizona, 165; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, jumped on Sal Romano for four runs in the baseman ' throwing error Michigan; Raekwon Davis, junior, Tampa Bay 65 61 .516 22½ Minnesota, 78; Segura, Seattle, 78. Toronto 57 69 .452 30½ 161; Nola, Philadelphia, 160; Pivet- Alabama. RBI_Martinez, Boston, 106; ta, Philadelphia, 158; Gray, Col- first inning. Erik Kratz had a two-out RBI allowed the first run of the inning, on a Tackles — Dexter Lawrence, Baltimore 37 89 .294 50½ Davis, Oakland, 99; Ramirez, Cleve- Central Division orado, 157; Marquez, Colorado, single, and Orlando Arcia followed with a fielder's choice grounder by Brandon Dixon. junior, Clemson; Jeffrey Simmons, land, 91; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 151; Godley, Arizona, 150. junior, Mississippi State. W L Pct GB 81; Stanton, New York, 80; Haniger, two-run single. TRAINERS ROOM Linebackers — Cameron Smith, Cleveland 73 52 .584 — Seattle, 79; Abreu, Chicago, 78; Canadian Football Minnesota 59 65 .476 13½ Cincinnati responded with three in the Reds: OF Scott Schebler (right shoulder) senior, Southern California; Troy Bogaerts, Boston, 78; Cruz, Seattle, League Dye, junior, Oregon; Mack Wilson, Detroit 52 74 .413 21½ 78; Bregman, Houston, 77. All Times EDT third, helped by an error on right fielder was scheduled to continue his rehab with junior, Alabama. Chicago 47 77 .379 25½ HITS_Martinez, Boston, 152; EAST DIVISION Cornerbacks — Byron Murphy, Kansas City 38 88 .302 35½ Segura, Seattle, 150; Lindor, Cleve- WLTPts PF PA Eric Thames. Romano's bloop single drove Double-A Pensacola. He could join the Reds sophomore, Washington; Julian West Division land, 146; Merrifield, Kansas City, Ottawa 630 12 244 206 in Dilson Herrera, and Romano scored after in Chicago for the opener of their four-game Love, junior, Notre Dame. W L Pct GB 145; Rosario, Minnesota, 144; Betts, Hamilton 350 6204 176 Safeties — Lukas Dennis, senior, Houston 75 50 .600 — Boston, 143; Castellanos, Detroit, Toronto 350 6161 243 Thames bobbled Phillip Ervin's hit. Gennett series against the Cubs on Thursday. Boston College; Andrew Wingard, Oakland 75 50 .600 — 139; Stanton, New York, 139; Benin- Montreal 180 2142 306 senior, Wyoming. Seattle 72 54 .571 3½ tendi, Boston, 138; Brantley, Cleve- WEST DIVISION added a sacrifice fly against Junior Guerra. Brewers: RHP Zach Davies (right shoul- Punter — Jake Bailey, senior, Los Angeles 63 63 .500 12½ land, 137. WLTPts PF PA Travis Shaw hit his 26th homer in the der) will make a rehab start for Double-A Stanford. Texas 56 71 .441 20 DOUBLES_Lindor, Cleveland, Calgary 710 14 233 127 Monday's Games 39; Bregman, Houston, 38; Betts, Edmonton 630 12 261 222 bottom half, but Cincinnati added four Biloxi on Wednesday and a decision on his Toronto 5, Baltimore 3 Winnipeg 540 10 289 214 TransactionsBASEBALL Boston, 37; Bogaerts, Boston, 37; Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota Saskatchewan440 8191 202 more in the fourth. status will be made soon. He has been on American League Escobar, Arizona, 37; Abreu, Chica- 5 B.C. 350 6180 212 — go, 36; Andujar, New York, 36; Pil- The big inning included a ball that hit the disabled list since June 1. General man- Cleveland 5, Boston 4 Placed OF Justin Upton on the 10- lar, Toronto, 35; 4 tied at 34. Sunday's Game Tampa Bay 1, Kansas City 0 Saskatchewan 40, Calgary 27 second base umpire Hunter Wendelstedt ager David Stearns said it was fair to consid- day DL, retroactive to Aug. 19. TRIPLES_Smith, Tampa Bay, 9; Oakland 9, Texas 0 Recalled OF Jabari Blash from Salt Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Hernandez, Thursday, Aug. 23 and went for an RBI single for Ervin. Gen- er Davies "a wild card" at this point in the Seattle 7, Houston 4 Edmonton at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Lake (PCL). Toronto, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; nett's dribbler past the mound scored a run season. ... RHP Joakim Soria threw 25 pitch- NEW YORK YANKEES — Tuesday's Games Chapman, Oakland, 6; Profar, Friday, Aug. 24 Toronto 8, Baltimore 2 Toronto at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Placed SS Didi Gregorius on the 10- Texas, 6; Span, Seattle, 6; 5 tied at and a passed ball allowed another run to es off the mound and could return by the Cleveland 6, Boston 3 day DL, retroactive to Aug. 20. 5. Saturday, Aug. 25 Detroit 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Winnipeg at Calgary, 3:30 p.m. weekend, according to manager Craig Recalled INF Luke Voit from Scran- HOME RUNS_Martinez, Boston, score. N.Y. Yankees 2, Miami 1, 12 Saskatchewan at BC, 10 p.m. ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). 38; Davis, Oakland, 37; Ramirez, innings All four runs were unearned after third Counsell. Column: A different level of Tigermania this time around By DOUG FERGUSON week after week, from Palm Har- around. of being the end of his career. me at Tampa. That was very spe- AP Golf Writer bor to Potomac, from the British "I think that people are more That seems a distant memory cial, and I had not received ova- PARAMUS, N.J. (AP) – Tiger Open to Bellerive. ... I guess appreciative," Woods now. tions and warmth like that. I Woods seems to be bigger now Stewart Cink described the said. "I don't want to make that Woods delivered the largest guess everyone knows I've strug- than when he was good. third round at the PGA Champi- sound wrong or anything, but crowd Tampa had ever seen for a gled and I've had some back pain Not that he's all that bad. onship as "a pretty intense envi- they know that I'm at the tail end golf tournament when he fin- and I've gone through four surg- Remember, it was just seven ronment" playing with Woods, of my career, and I don't know ished one shot behind at the eries and I'm trying to work my months ago that Woods began this from a man who played with how many more years I have left. Valspar Championship. He had way back. And it's been tough. his year not knowing how his him (and often lost to him) dur- But I'm certainly not like I was Carnoustie buzzing when he had People understand that." game would respond to four ing a time when Woods looked when I was 22. Forty-two, it's a the lead for two holes during the Fans can relate to him more, back surgeries that limited him close to unbeatable. different ball game." final round of the British Open. even though he hasn't won. to 19 starts on the PGA Tour and "I think everyone at the golf The Northern Trust is the He shot 64 in the final round at Maybe it's because he's not kept him out of the FedEx Cup course cheers for him," Brooks five-year anniversary of Woods Bellerive, his lowest final round winning all the time that they playoffs since 2013. Koepka said after winning the first showing undeniable evi- in a major and his best finish in can relate to him more as a play- Not only did he make it to the PGA Championship at Bellerive dence of back problems, drop- nine years. He probably won't er instead of a machine. PGA Tour's version of a postsea- while hearing one ear-splitting ping to his knees with spasms hear noise like that the rest of the Woods has used the word son, he starts The Northern cheer after another for Woods on during the final round on his year, except maybe at the Ryder "blessed" just about every week. Trust at No. 20 out of the 125 the back nine. way to a runner-up finish. Cup. He is playing again, when a year players who qualified. Tigermania first struck in He had back surgery in the Woods was appointed a vice ago he had not even been cleared He is playing well enough to 1997 with his watershed victory spring of 2014, two more in the captain for the Ryder Cup in to swing a club. And it doesn't win. Even so, this is one time at the Masters. It hit again during fall of 2015 that kept him out of February and talked about want- hurt to get treated like a rock star Woods will consider it a very a stretch from 1999 through golf for more than a year and ing to make the team. He was No. everywhere he goes. good year even if he doesn't. 2001, when Woods won five of then fusion surgery on his lower 106 in the standings. Twelve It's one thing to be looked "No doubt," Woods said. "I six major championships and 19 spine – "the last-ditch effort," he tournaments later, he finished upon with awe. That comes from didn't know if I was ever going to out of 38 events on the PGA called it – in April 2017 that kept 11th and is certain to be a cap- winning, from the kind of domi- play again." Tour. him off the PGA Tour another tain's pick. nance golf had never seen. And that might explain the And now it's back at full tilt season. It's been a different kind of It's another thing to feel the reaction to him. for a guy who hasn't won in more In the midst of that, there was year, for sure. love. It's not just the headlines he than five years. his woeful mug shot from a Flori- Woods can hear it. And he "As I've said before, this has makes for finishing 12th or the Some of that is because fans da jail after his Memorial Day likes it. been a blessing," he said. "But shot-by-shot TV coverage at thought they might not ever see arrest on a DUI charge from a "I've had people into it over man, it's been so special to have every tournament. It's the him play again. And some of that bad mix of painkillers. the years, but this has been so this opportunity. I'm certainly response outside the ropes that could be from those who wonder It was a low point, especially different," Woods said. "We go not taking it for granted, that's keeps getting bigger and louder, how much longer he'll be the arrest video. It had the look back to how everyone received for sure." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP World problems get realist down Dear Annie: I’m not writing in about any problem you can solve. This letter is about a much bigger problem – namely, the state of the world today. It’s impossible to turn on the news without getting depressed, whether because of natural dis- asters or the bitter state of politics in our Dear country. Addiction to alcohol, opioids and Annie other drugs is rampant, and everyone is addicted to smartphones. No one can civil- ly disagree anymore. People are ruder and significant others. than ever. And from the way things are Your advice was spot on. You suggested going, it seems everything will just contin- that I speak with my siblings, as you had a ue to get worse. It makes me glad I decid- feeling that I was not the only one affected ed not to have children. by our growing family. It seems as if the end of the world is I was prepared to speak with my family imminent, and at this point, I’d welcome at our next family gathering, and I was THE PAJAMA DIARIES it. When did things start going so wrong? pleasantly surprised. Two of my sisters How is anyone supposed to care about had had a conversation about this very anything these days? – Realist, Not Pes- thing and approached us all with a new simist gift-giving plan that worked out well for Dear Realist, Not Pessimist: What’s the our entire family. So you were right. I was use in scrutinizing the world’s problems if not the only one feeling the pinch. you have no intention of being part of the I am happy to report that we have solutions? That attitude contributes noth- incorporated the new plan and, as a result, ing but stomach ulcers. none of us is spending as much money as Volunteer with an organization you before. After all, the holidays should be for believe in; organize neighborhood the gathering of family and being grateful MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM cleanups. If you’re down in the dumps, try for one another. We have been able to get therapy. Even if you’re not down in the back to that, and I wanted to thank you for dumps, try therapy. Go out and be the your help. – Not Broke Anymore change you want to see in the world, or at Dear Not Broke Anymore: I am so glad least change the way you see the world. to hear that the situation solved itself and You can weed your garden by digging up that you indeed were not the only one every plant you don’t want or by looking at thinking it was time for a change. the dandelions differently. “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice Dear Annie: I have been meaning to From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie send you a follow-up note about a situa- Lane’s debut book – featuring favorite tion you helped me with a little over a year columns on love, friendship, family and ago. etiquette – is available as a paperback and BORN LOSER I initially wrote to you about my fami- e-book. Visit creatorspublishing.com for ly’s gift-giving tradition during the holi- more information. days and how it was, well, basically send- Send your questions for Annie Lane to ing me to the poorhouse because of new [email protected]. additions to the family, such as new babies COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Put greater emphasis on about personal change will pay ARIES (March 21-April 19) who you are and how you treat off. A change of location, posi- — You’ll face opposition if you ALLEY OOP others. You can be a problem tion or partnership is favored. try to stop progress. Adapting or a solution when dealing with SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- to the changes that take place people. Do your best to move Dec. 21) — Your appeal will be around you will better position forward with kindness, appreci- on the rise when it comes to you moving forward. Don’t ation and the desire to make work, reputation or personal the world a better place. How status. Stand tall and discuss make a fuss unnecessarily. you deal with adversity mat- what you want to see happen. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ters. Be true to your beliefs. — Your changing attitude will LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- be confusing for others. Keep Put in extra hours if it will help Jan. 19) — A different your thoughts a secret until you bring about change or get approach to work or how you you’ve made up your mind. ahead. Contributing to society earn your living will improve Inconsistency will work against will raise your profile and your life. A new workspace at you. encourage others to trust and home or a change of pace or GEMINI (May 21-June 20) support the choices you make. surroundings will make a differ- FOR BETTER OR WORSE — Concentrate on your physi- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ence moving forward. — Try something new. Make a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. cal appearance and your home point to do something that will 19) — Look at your relation- and family. Take better care of make your and your family’s ships carefully. Size up who is your health and aim to live a lives better. A move or educa- good for you and who isn’t. moderate and simple lifestyle. tional pursuit will pay off. Back away from those trying to Less fuss, less muss. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) entice you into things you CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Head in the direction that know you shouldn’t be doing. — You’ll have a better idea of shows the most promise. PISCES (Feb. 20-March what you want and how you There is no point wasting your 20) — What you do for those should proceed. A relationship time on something or someone who cannot do for themselves immovable. Make your time will be rewarded. A gift or will take a positive turn, giving and effort count. investment opportunity should you more leeway to do things SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. be handled responsibly. as you please. FRANK & ERNEST 22) — A business trip or dis- Excessive generosity will be COPYRIGHT 2018 United cussion that will help you bring your downfall. Feature Syndicate, Inc. DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD

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CONTACT US CLASSIFIED DEADLINES PUBLICATIONS Daily Globe, Inc. Daily Globe: Daily Globe: Monday-Saturday 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ad copy received by 1:00pm Monday-Friday Range Source : Saturday PO Box 548 ad will appear in next available issue Ironwood, MI 49938 yourdailyglobe.com: 24/7 [email protected] (Except Memorial Day, Range Source: Independence Day, Labor Day, (906)932-2211 ext. 116 Ad copy received by 10:00am Tuesday Thanksgiving, Christmas (906)932-5358 Fax ad will appear in next available issue and New Year’s Day) l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2018 13 Business Commercial/ North 08-22-18 Appliances Real Estate m A K 6 3 n K 4 Opportunities Residential o 9 8 4 3 p 7 5 2 NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Property for rent: 3200 sq.ft. office West East exercising reasonable care in ac- Mattson’s TV building. Former Social m J 7 m Q 10 8 5 2 cepting ads, warns those answer- Security offices, Cloverland Drive, n n ing to investigate the proposition Ironwood. Will build/remodel J 9 8 7 3 A 10 6 offered and to be careful of any ad & Appliance to suit. Call (906)932-1411. o J 5 2 o Q requiring money to be sent for in- p Q 10 6 p J 9 8 4 formation or long distance phone Apartments & South calls that may request money for in- Box Store Prices, m 9 4 formation. Duplexes Sales • Rentals n Q 5 2 o A K 10 7 6 Check the 1 Bedroom lower level apartment, Management • Appraisals p A K 3 Classifieds Small Town utilities included. $475.00 per month. E6301 Powdervale Road. Dealer: South (309)261-7755 906-932-5406 Service Highway US-2 • Ironwood Vulnerable: North-South South West North East Since 1962 Apartments Available in Hurley. Rent based on income. upnorthproperty.com 1NT Pass 2p Pass Stove & fridge provided. 2o Pass 3NT All Pass Coin operated laundry on site. Please call: (712)580-5360. n for the most Opening lead: 7 complete, up-to-date employment listings The danger hand in the area. Garden Estates Ironwood can vary in a deal Daily Globe Apartments By Phillip Alder (906)932-2211 E5127 John Street • Located in Hurley Thursday, August 23 2:00pm-6:00pm Pierre Corneille, a French Give Away-Pets 122 E. Aurora St. • Rent based on income Friday, August 24 dramatist, wrote, “When we conquer 9:00am-5:00pm without danger, our triumph is Ironwood, MI • 55 years and older Saturday, August 25 without glory.” Give Away Ads are FREE for Not at the bridge table! But 3 days. 15 word limit. 9:00am-Noon The ads must be 1:00pm the day 906-932-0510 • 1 bedroom New Garmin GPS, Baseball Corneille had an excuse because he before publication (906)932-2211 Cards, Quality Children's lived in the 17th century, more than [email protected] • Laundry facilities onsite Books, Linens, Office and 200 years before bridge was devised. School Supplies, Small Appli- Bridge players like to make their • 24-hour maintenance ances, Baby Gate, Toddler contracts without danger. What is Backpack Carrier, XL Women's South’s safest play in this deal? He is service Clothes, XL Maternity Clothes, in three no-trump, and West leads a Toys, including Trick Tracks, fourth-highest heart seven. Bids Lincoln Logs, Paw Patrol, South starts with seven top tricks: Apply at the Snowgear 2T to 10/12, Quality two spades, one heart (given trick Boy's and Girl's Clothing: In- one), two diamonds and two clubs. Villa Maria in Hurley fant to 10/12, Holiday Decor, He can probably get two more Teaching Reading and Math winners from diamonds, but must or contact Amber: Games, Teaching Manipulat- make sure that the defenders cannot ives, Halloween Costumes, cash too many hearts if they take a (715)561-4599 Tupperware, Craft Supplies, diamond trick. and More. Sale Priced to Sell At trick one, declarer should put Motorcycles & All Items! Come See! up dummy’s king. (He can make the Ironwood: 1 bedroom units contract if he plays the four, but it is Now Available. wrong, risking a cold contract with a Smoke free. No Pets. ATVs $450.00 Pick up application at different layout.) First, suppose the king wins the Dr. Gresham's 212 E. Aurora 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very INVITATION TO BID Street, Ironwood, MI. trick. Then, since East is the danger Notice is given hereby that the good condition, garage kept. New hand, South leads a low diamond, battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- and if East plays low, declarer Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District Houses for Rent et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. Garage Sale Ads Will accept bids for the purchase of a Tiny House covers with his 10. Or, if East plays (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 an honor, declarer takes the trick, and trailer. Please submit bids to: leads a spade to dummy’s king and 2005 Bombardier Traxter. Ashley Nevins, CTE Director plays another diamond through East. Very good condition, garage kept. Here, though, East wins trick one Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District All fluids changed, new vision rims and returns the heart 10. Now West PO Box 20, 200 S. Elm Street, Ewen, MI 49925 and radial tires. $3,400.00 is the danger hand, the one with the or best offer. (715)360-6931 Specifications: heart winners. or (906)364-2697 25 Words • Size 20 x 8 • Inside – Pine Walls South ducks this trick, takes the • 2 x 4 Construction • Inside – Cedar Ceiling third heart, crosses to the board 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 • LP Smartboard Siding • Inside is Wired for Electrical 2 bedroom 1 bath on Garvey Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. with a spade and leads a diamond. • Metal/Steel Soffits and Roof (Electrical Complete) Street. 700sq feet. Includes shed (906)932-2452 or When East plays the queen, declarer (Noot irnc lLudiengs Dsate, ducks. Or, if East plays a low with power and all appliances. (906)364-0858 • Inside is Insulated with R15 • Windows are Metal Clad diamond, South wins the trick and Insulation • Tandem Trailer $450.00/month. Renter pays utilities. (970)342-6698 Time & Address) cashes his second high diamond, Location:Gogebic Community College hoping that West has at most a E4946 Jackson Road, Ironwood, MI 49938 Homes, Apartments, and doubleton. Business Spaces for rent. To schedule an appointment to view Call for details. © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS the Tiny House, please call The Real Estate Store 1 Day = $15.00 Ashley Nevins at (906)575-3438 ext. 105. (906)932-5406 BRIDGE Sealed bids will be received until 3:00 EST, Wednesday, Land for Sale September 5, 2018. Bids will be opened at 3:30 EST, Autos/SUVs 2 Days = $10.00 PHILLIP Wednesday, September 5, 2018. Bids received after the date Beautiful, partially wooded, vacant ALDER and time specified will be returned to the bidder, unopened. lot on Summit View Drive in 1972 GMC Dump Truck 4-WHEEL The Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District Ironwood Township, Gogebic DRIVE! Model 7500 Gas 401 V-6. County, for sale. $8,000.00. Board of Education reserves the right to Box converted to high volume box 3 Days = $15.00 Property tax number 2703-13-501- with doors. Running Condition. accept and reject any and all bids. 500. Interested buyers contact $1,000.00 or best offer. Trueflight Holly at: (906)663-6839 Mfg. Co. Inc. (715)543-8451 4 Days = $20.00 AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss Beginning Monday, Sept. 3, Ask the Doctors will go from six advice columns per week to three advice columns per week. The column will be dated for release on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. In addition, Dr. Robert Ashley will no longer be contributing to the feature. Drs. 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They cannot purchase a base Field day is a 4-6 hour class license unless they can prove that includes outdoor shooting, they have successfully completed blood trailing, demonstrations of a hunter safety course. tree stand safety and survival There are a few options avail- skills. able to take a hunter safety When they have passed the course. field day portion of the hunting Traditional classroom hunter education requirement, they will education classes are typically receive a hunter education certifi- held in outdoor clubs, schools, cate and be able to purchase a police stations, and camps or you hunting license. can take an online class. Hunter education programs To be approved by the Michi- teach people how to hunt safely gan Department of Natural and also emphasize the impor- Resources, a course must teach tance of complying with hunting hunters to become: laws and behaving ethically. –Safe (by following all hunt- The goal is to produce knowl- Submitted photo ing safety rules); edgeable, responsible, and JOSLYN KANGAS, from Watersmeet, sets her sights on the target as she participates in the Onton- –Responsible (about hunting, involved hunters. agon Valley Sportmen’s Club’s youth shooting program. wildlife, conservation, and hunt- Responsible hunting behavior ing laws); includes being courteous, wildlife, obeying hunting laws fairly, practicing safety rules, and The three fundamentals of –Knowledgeable (by knowing respecting others, respecting (including no poaching), hunting waiting for a clean kill before good marksmanship are proper shooting. sight adjustment or patterning, Responsible hunters also are proper shooting technique, and involved in activities to make practice. hunting a respected sport Also, the course gives the stu- through teaching others, working dent valuable knowledge on how with landowners, and joining to safely carry firearms in the conservation organizations. field, loading and unloading The course teaches a hunter to firearms, transporting firearms, know his or her firearm equip- safe zone-of-fire, hunting from ment, including: What is a elevated stands, hunting with firearm, ammunition, how a boats, and hunting with all-ter- firearm works, common features rain vehicles. of firearms, such as actions, Survival skills are also taught, safeties, magazines and sights. as well as the importance of plan- They’ll also learn the differences ning and preparation, the use of between firearms, and the cor- topographic maps and compass- rect ammunition. 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